Grant Jacobs wrote:
OK, I think I can do that -- to add an input form at the bottom of each page, so anything entered there will appear on the page (just above the input form I guess) marked as user notes, and is sent to me so I can put it into the main documentation if it's alright. Is that what you mean?
I was thinking more of a field like the ones already there. E.g. You have for each item synopsis, description ... see also.
I was thinking after 'see also' add 'User's observations' (or some-such)
This way their observations are tied to each element, rather the bottom of each page. Let that field be added to by users as they see fit. Periodically spring-clean shifting bits that look OK to the main ("certified" :-) ) part of the docs.
Perhaps we mean the same thing. By page I meant HTML pages, not printed pages in the PS/PDF version, and in HTML, each routine etc. has its own page. (Or do you actually mean one input field for synopsis, one for description, etc.? I think that would be too much.)
I've now set up a test version of the GPC pages with the input forms as I understand them at http://www.gnu-pascal.de/test-input/. (Some links may not work correctly, or point to the original page, but this is only a demo.) This way has the advantage that it was relatively easy to set up, and it can be applied to basically any HTML page.
Let me know what you think of it.
Frank