
Hi Logan,
Quoting Logan Sorenson <logan.s...@gmail.com>:
Hi Robert,
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Robert Cimrman <cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz> wrote:
I would also appreciate some help, apart from the usual testing. While there is probably nobody familiar enough with the internals (or am I wrong?), the topic accessible to some of you is the documentation, namely the 'functions' keyword and change to materials definition - if you feel like fixing this at [1], go ahead, please.
I updated the materials definition with the examples from issue #93 and added a section for the functions keyword. Hopefully it makes sense! :)
It makes a perfect sense, thanks! :)
I think we should setup also a page where users could post their
examples/applications. Something like what we do at sfepy.kme.zcu.cz
site, but open for everybody.
I would also like to set-up a sphinx-based documentation site for sfepy, like [2] or [3], probably using github. Any volunteers out there? I have made some attempts to learn how to do it, but have currently no time to go on. And yes, new functions added to sfepy are documented and use the sphinx-compatible format, following the numpy's standards.
If no one else wants to volunteer, I can look into this. It would be good to get someone with more experience with github/Sphinx to give some starting pointers.
This is how numpy guys do it:
http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/wiki/CodingStyleGuidelines http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/trunk/doc/HOWTO_BUILD_DOCS.txt
I have also some advice from Ondrej, I will post it here on Monday, as
I that information is on my workplace computer only...
[1] http://code.google.com/p/sfepy/wiki/ProblemDescription
cheers, r.