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On Mon, Aug. 2, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Gordon Sommers
This looks pretty neat! The website would benefit from one or two "full-size" examples I think. A good example is the classgen documentation -- they have a series of pages on the specific features, all with small examples, but then they also have some full examples like so: http://classgen.sourceforge.net/docs/ex1.html, which provide a great starting place.
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Benjamin L. Russell
wrote:
Johnny Morrice
writes:
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snm allows you to write clean, web-friendly reports, user guides and manuals without having to edit fickle html.
Interesting project! Unlike some users, I happen to enjoy writing documentation. Perhaps you should also announce this project on the main Haskell mailing list.
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Read the snm user guide here: http://www.killersmurf.com/static/snm_help.html
2. What snm does not do and is not
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snm is not an adult activity.
Hmm ... the term "adult activity" could mean many different things ... what one did you mean?
Thank you for the many examples in your user guide; they help clarify usage.
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