[GEM Development] So... how is everyone?

Peter Green pspete1 at pnc.com.au
Mon Feb 14 17:46:30 PST 2005


G'day again!

You've started something, anyway, Owen!

Michael, it's about 33 years since I was last regularly using German, so
I'm not entirely rust-free in that regard. And, of course, in those days
a Personal Computer was one that only took two trucks to deliver.

However, I'd be interested to look at the manuals you've been putting
together. Can you send us a URL?

Liam might like to take a look, too -- still around, Liam? I haven't
seen anything by you in PC Authority for a while...

Peter

Michael Bernstein wrote:

>Hello Owen Rudge,
>
>  
>
>>Well, this place has, as usual, been rather quiet... this is basically just 
>>a social visit, seeing how everyone is, and what they're up to.
>>    
>>
>
>I am also still alive. But it seems, terhe is not much more live inside
>PC/GEM.
>
>I never put much work in PC/GEM, i alswys would like to put PC/GEM and
>Atari GEM closer together.
>
>Actuall i had spent some time in convert some documentation in some
>format which i can better handle. The last work was the developer
>manual for Atari Jaguar. But last year there was some work on developer
>documentation for Atari ST. Because this documentation also covers GEM,
>it can be used for PC/GEM. This documentation is GPL and in UDO format
>which allows to generate several different other formats like rtf, WinHelp,
>ST-Guide, ... We have split the documentation to have on file for each
>function. This gives us the possibility to build special documentations
>from the soure like a GEM docu. We als have prepared the documentation for
>multi languiage support, but at this time it is all in german. Maybe
>someone of the PC/GEM fans would like to translate some GEM parts?
>
>Regards
>Michael
>_______________________________________________
>gem-dev mailing list
>gem-dev at simpits.org
>http://www.simpits.org/mailman/listinfo/gem-dev
>
>  
>




More information about the gem-dev mailing list