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jasononeil avatar jasononeil commented on June 23, 2024
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Simn avatar Simn commented on June 23, 2024

I would like to avoid duplication with the manual content here. I don't have a good strategy for that right now but we should keep that in mind.

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jasononeil avatar jasononeil commented on June 23, 2024

Perhaps we can leave the dropdown there, but it links to pages in the Haxe
manual?

If any content isn't considered worthy for the manual, perhaps it's not
worthy for this site either. (Except for things specific to the website,
like information about the JSON api etc)

On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Simon Krajewski [email protected]
wrote:

I would like to avoid duplication with the manual content here. I don't
have a good strategy for that right now but we should keep that in mind.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#8 (comment).

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Simn avatar Simn commented on June 23, 2024

Ideally the manual would focus on the usage of the haxelib client with the website having additional documentation on how to interact with it (the website).

The problem with just opening the pages in the manual is that you lose context. I'm thinking we should have the documentation in one place (the manual) and export the haxelib information to two places (the manual and the website).

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jasononeil avatar jasononeil commented on June 23, 2024

I guess it would be easy enough to scrape the exported markdown and display
it inline then.

Would you want to set up another Github hook to be alerted to changes, or
is it enough to run it manually / when we deploy an update?

On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 12:07 AM, Simon Krajewski [email protected]
wrote:

Ideally the manual would focus on the usage of the haxelib client with the
website having additional documentation on how to interact with it (the
website).

The problem with just opening the pages in the manual is that you lose
context. I'm thinking we should have the documentation in one place (the
manual) and export the haxelib information to two places (the manual and
the website).


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#8 (comment).

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Simn avatar Simn commented on June 23, 2024

Manually is fine for now, it's not like we have documentation updates on a regular basis for that.

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