Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 09:46 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Arthur A. Gleckler (08 May 2019 16:10 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 16:44 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Arthur A. Gleckler (08 May 2019 16:54 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 17:10 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 18:59 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Arthur A. Gleckler (08 May 2019 21:15 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 17:28 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Arthur A. Gleckler (08 May 2019 21:19 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 21:28 UTC)
Re: Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela (08 May 2019 21:36 UTC)

Cookbook is now scraped and ready to browse Lassi Kortela 08 May 2019 09:46 UTC

The git repo <https://github.com/schemedoc/cookbook> now has the scraped
content from the Schematics Scheme Cookbook. If you clone that repo and
point your web browser to the "wiki" directory inside, it should show
you a directory listing where you can click on the ".html" files and
view them in a readable form.

The Wiki was licensed under LGPL 2.1 by its original authors so I put
that license in our repo too.

Any ideas on how to develop the cookbook from here on out? If you look
at the HTML source in the repo you'll find that it's pleasantly simple
(it has probably been auto-converted from wikitext by TWiki). We could
stick with HTML or convert to another markup language. In any case, it
would be nice to have markup that is easy to auto-index and convert to
different formats, as for other Scheme documentation.