Hello, I understand that the user manual is not really intended to be tutorials but rather a module reference. So I was wondering if it would be possible to create a Tutorials section on the website. Something that is more contrib-friendly than the Git + XML would be amazing to have. Everyone is welcome to share their thoughts here. Thanks, Andrey |
Le lun. 27 janv. 2020 à 15:16, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> a écrit :
All is possible, but the human power is not infinite (:=)))... Including tutorial section using wiki like accessible from a web interface will take age and will require a security policy on DK web page. Krita project as this kind of tutorial section, but it not a simple task to do : Look on bottom of the page, this is not the docbook XML based documentation. I suppose that KDE admin team has a way to deploy this kind of stuff, as all is managed by KDE project about web publication/access. So the best way is to contact the Krita team to know the details and to know how to start to create a DK tutorials section... Best Gilles Caulier |
Looks like they are using Sphinx https://docs.krita.org/en/contributors_manual/krita_manual_readme.html “Sphinx works by writing simple text files with reStructuredText mark up, and then it takes those text files and turns them into the manual. We keep track of changes in the manual by putting them into a version control system called Git.” From: Digikam-users <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Gilles Caulier Le lun. 27 janv. 2020 à 15:16, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> a écrit :
All is possible, but the human power is not infinite (:=)))... Including tutorial section using wiki like accessible from a web interface will take age and will require a security policy on DK web page. Krita project as this kind of tutorial section, but it not a simple task to do : Look on bottom of the page, this is not the docbook XML based documentation. I suppose that KDE admin team has a way to deploy this kind of stuff, as all is managed by KDE project about web publication/access. So the best way is to contact the Krita team to know the details and to know how to start to create a DK tutorials section... Best Gilles Caulier |
It could also be done with posting links to screencasts (mp4 files) like this guy did: (see “Video demos” section) https://bitbucket.org/agriggio/art/wiki/Home From: Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> Looks like they are using Sphinx https://docs.krita.org/en/contributors_manual/krita_manual_readme.html “Sphinx works by writing simple text files with reStructuredText mark up, and then it takes those text files and turns them into the manual. We keep track of changes in the manual by putting them into a version control system called Git.” From: Digikam-users <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Gilles Caulier Le lun. 27 janv. 2020 à 15:16, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> a écrit :
All is possible, but the human power is not infinite (:=)))... Including tutorial section using wiki like accessible from a web interface will take age and will require a security policy on DK web page. Krita project as this kind of tutorial section, but it not a simple task to do : Look on bottom of the page, this is not the docbook XML based documentation. I suppose that KDE admin team has a way to deploy this kind of stuff, as all is managed by KDE project about web publication/access. So the best way is to contact the Krita team to know the details and to know how to start to create a DK tutorials section... Best Gilles Caulier |
Le mar. 28 janv. 2020 à 12:18, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> a écrit :
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