[cctbxbb] Documentation .... again

Graeme.Winter at diamond.ac.uk Graeme.Winter at diamond.ac.uk
Wed Dec 12 00:24:19 PST 2012


Hi Pavel,

I think it is fair to say, if you want to add just text / code to the example you could just add it in and someone else could add the \begin{verbatim} etc. needed to make it nicely typeset.

Getting the material in is the valuable bit, typesetting less important. I would even volunteer to fix that up.

Cheerio,

Graeme

-----Original Message-----
From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org [mailto:cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] On Behalf Of Pavel Afonine
Sent: 11 December 2012 22:52
To: cctbxbb at phenix-online.org
Subject: Re: [cctbxbb] Documentation .... again

On 12/11/12 2:39 PM, Nathaniel Echols wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Pavel Afonine <pafonine at lbl.gov> wrote:
>> I've never used LaTeX, and I afraid I don't have extra time and 
>> energy to afford learning curve now. I would say a plain text with 
>> basic formatting capabilities is the simplest and most robust option. 
>> Thus I would vote for RST.
> Sorry, I think LaTeX is going to be much more flexible.  It's really 
> not very difficult, at least compared to crystallography, and everyone 
> else seems to be comfortable with it.
>
> -Nat

no problems. I think I just postpone my participation in this effort. 
Like I said I can't afford any avoidable learning curve here.

Pavel

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