Peter Becker
2007-06-17 01:17:54 UTC
Hello everybody,
after a long period of being rather absent I managed to add a few new features
to Docco and release it together with some other changes that had been made
months ago. You can find the new release here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21448&package_id=87134&release_id=516650
and the release notes/changelog here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=516650&group_id=21448
Highlights of this release are support for the Open Document Format and
translations into German and Dutch. It is also possible to update an index
from the command line, which allows keeping the data up-to-date using the
usual scheduling tools.
In related news: Sourceforge now offers Wiki services, which I have enabled
for the Tockit project:
http://tockit.wiki.sourceforge.net/
The wiki is protected, i.e. only members can edit the pages, but this is just
to protect it from vandals and bots, we are happy to give access to anyone
who wants to help. Remember that the Tockit project was intended to
accommodate for everything related to Conceptual Knowledge Processing and not
just software-development -- so if you need some space to present your ideas
to a wider audience please ask us for access. Unfortunately Sourceforge
doesn't yet support LaTeX -- since the tool they use released LaTeX support
not too long ago it might just be a matter of time.
Cheers,
Peter Becker
after a long period of being rather absent I managed to add a few new features
to Docco and release it together with some other changes that had been made
months ago. You can find the new release here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=21448&package_id=87134&release_id=516650
and the release notes/changelog here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=516650&group_id=21448
Highlights of this release are support for the Open Document Format and
translations into German and Dutch. It is also possible to update an index
from the command line, which allows keeping the data up-to-date using the
usual scheduling tools.
In related news: Sourceforge now offers Wiki services, which I have enabled
for the Tockit project:
http://tockit.wiki.sourceforge.net/
The wiki is protected, i.e. only members can edit the pages, but this is just
to protect it from vandals and bots, we are happy to give access to anyone
who wants to help. Remember that the Tockit project was intended to
accommodate for everything related to Conceptual Knowledge Processing and not
just software-development -- so if you need some space to present your ideas
to a wider audience please ask us for access. Unfortunately Sourceforge
doesn't yet support LaTeX -- since the tool they use released LaTeX support
not too long ago it might just be a matter of time.
Cheers,
Peter Becker