📗 The dated Lucida Grande was the Mac system font a decade ago and used for the docs on Mac (and only Mac). We now use the system font stack, to get a similar result to Linux, Windows, Android and iOS. https://systemfontstack.com
To make them more visible, we've added coloured sidebars and text to the "New in version x.y" / "Changed in version x.y" / " Deprecated since version x.y" directives.
phpDocumentor 3.5 is here! With better Guides support and now fully functional RST! Automatic generated class diagrams by querying your code base and much more!
I'm looking for post-doc research opportunities or web/software development roles, ideally a combination, as in digital humanities research.
My previous research experience is in heritage and higher education for the arts.
My PhD was about knowledge frameworks and the affordances of digital tools and representations in research, in relation to research reuse, transparency and inclusivity.
I would love to be able to contribute more to innovative work on research and knowledge representations.
I am open to new possibilities! In particular I am interested in the possibility of becoming involved in sustainability and biodiversity-related research.
I am a full-stack web developer, and have a good deal of front-end design experience. I am open to all opportunities, particularly remote working!
I am not great at this self-promotion thing...
I will be putting a portfolio site online soon, but am happy to share a CV with anyone who is interested in the meantime.
Secure a place in history. Create the source material for hundreds of journalists, bloggers and shitposters writing about the downfall of reddit and the rise of the threadiverse. (also missing!)...
please dont ask me to sign up to your #discord or #telegram or such.
i won't.
i shouldn't have to.
i don't have time to hang around one channel per piece of tech in my household.
please write good #documentation. publish it on a static website. ask for help if you need help.
there is a reason good technology comes with good docs, not discord channels.
Today's updated Flathub docs: more information for app developers about verification, including some more technical details. Inspired yet again by conversations with external ISVs.
HIVE MIND: Can you give me some examples of good #retrocomputing documentation websites? Or any doc websites about an entire computing platform.
I'm looking for examples on which to model the #Psion#Documentation Project (https://doc.psion.info/). I want to give it a proper clean-up, formalise the structure somehow, and have some guidelines.
Can we please not have the word „simply“ in NixOS manual or nixos.wiki? NixOS learning curve is super steep and it‘s frustrating when you start and you don‘t understand how to do things that are supposed to be simple #linux#nixos#documentation#newbie#frustration
@lina_wolf, @supergarv, @brotkrueml and Florian Thiele are currently on the #TYPO3 Community Sprint in Düsseldorf. We are working on the new #documentation rendering based on the render-guides package from @phpdoc which should supersede the current Python-based rendering.
I'm going to be slightly contrarian and say that I like Discord. It's great to be able to get real-time help on a problem. And it is fun to see, again in real-time, what other people are working on and struggling with. In truth, Discord is no harder to sign up to than Slack, Matrix, […]
I cannot express how important it is to write good, thorough, documentation for your projects.
How to build.
How to run.
Architecture.
Architecture decisions.
Runtime versions.
It will save you hours, days, and sometimes weeks having this written up. Your future self will love you (and maybe even toot about it).
This documentation details adding mastodon-post (by @DavidDarnes) into a static site generated by the Nikola #ssg in order to link back to discussion in the #fediverse
A young developer who never used Windows 98 back in the day stumbled upon an introductory book on the operating system and posted his impressions on skimming it, which brought him joy. He wrote:
"I was also left with the impression that perhaps I would like more software to come with a physical manual."
I'm investigating options that are available to create a table of contents in #markdown, really wondering what people are using to create that when writing markdown based docs.
You can be the one to create the kbin page on wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
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