[#21736] OBJECTDAY 2000 — 助田 雅紀 <masaki.suketa@...>

助田です.

29 messages 2000/04/03
[#21748] Re: OBJECTDAY 2000 — keiju@... (石塚圭樹) 2000/04/04

けいじゅ@日本ラショナルソフトウェアです.

[#21753] Re: OBJECTDAY 2000 — Hideto ISHIBASHI <hideto-i@...4u.or.jp> 2000/04/05

石橋秀仁です。

[#21755] Re: OBJECTDAY 2000 — keiju@... (石塚圭樹) 2000/04/05

けいじゅ@日本ラショナルソフトウェアです.

[#21837] site_ruby & Linux distribution — OZAWA Sakuro <crouton@...>

小澤さくです。

14 messages 2000/04/10

[#21922] ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — tenmei@... (Noriaki Harada)

はらだです。

23 messages 2000/04/15
[#21923] Re: ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — NAITOH Jun <naitoh@...> 2000/04/15

はじめまして、内藤と申します。

[#21926] Re: ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — tenmei@... (Noriaki Harada) 2000/04/16

>はじめまして、内藤と申します。

[#21930] Re: ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — NAITOH Jun <naitoh@...> 2000/04/16

内藤です。

[#21968] Re: ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — Katsuyuki Komatsu <komatsu@...> 2000/04/17

小松です。

[#21969] Re: ruby-1.4.4 binary for BeOS 5 (Intel) — NAITOH Jun <naitoh@...> 2000/04/17

再び内藤です。

[#21956] Thread & STDIN — Masato Toyoshima <mt@...>

はじめまして、豊島といいます。

16 messages 2000/04/17

[#21981] rd2man — WATANABE Hirofumi <eban@...>

わたなべです.

29 messages 2000/04/18
[#21982] Re: rd2man — Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp> 2000/04/18

Toshです。

[#21985] Re: rd2man — WATANABE Hirofumi <Hirofumi.Watanabe@...> 2000/04/19

わたなべです.

[#22036] Re: rd2man — Wakou Aoyama <wakou@...> 2000/04/20

青山です。

[#22040] Re: rd2man — Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp> 2000/04/21

Toshです。

[#22014] shell interactive — WATANABE Daisaku <dwata@...3.rim.or.jp>

31 messages 2000/04/20
[#22016] Re: shell interactive — 時田幸粋 <ktokita@...> 2000/04/20

こんにちは、時田です。

[#22017] Re: shell interactive — nobu.nakada@... 2000/04/20

なかだです。

[#22018] Re: shell interactive — WATANABE Hirofumi <Hirofumi.Watanabe@...> 2000/04/20

わたなべです.

[#22027] Re: shell interactive — 時田幸粋 <ktokita@...> 2000/04/20

こんにちは、時田です。

[#22103] Please put ruby-1.4.4.tar.gz in pub/lang/ruby/1.4/ — "Akinori -Aki- MUSHA" <knu@...>

 お願いがあるのですが、 ruby-1.4.4.tar.gz を FTP ツリーの 1.4/

16 messages 2000/04/25
[#22199] Where to put ruby-i.j.k.tar.gz on? (Re: ) — SUGIHARA Hiroshi <maili31s@...> 2000/04/28

[ruby-list:22103]におきまして、2000/04/25 12:38ほどに、

[#22117] StateGraph: state machine interpreter — Hideto ISHIBASHI <hideto-i@...4u.or.jp>

石橋 "rubyholic" 秀仁です。

16 messages 2000/04/25

[#22159] $LOAD_PATH への追加について — "Sugawara Hajime" <sugawara@...>

 はじめまして、菅原@ホビー・データです。

13 messages 2000/04/27

[#22181] Can't Use optparse — Yamada Kenji <kyamada@...>

28 messages 2000/04/28
[#22186] Re: Can't Use optparse — akira yamada / やまだあきら <akira@...> 2000/04/28

[#22195] Re: Can't Use optparse — Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp> 2000/04/28

Toshです。

[#22261] Re: Can't Use optparse — nobu.nakada@... 2000/05/04

なかだです。

[#22264] Re: Can't Use optparse — Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp> 2000/05/04

Toshです。

[#22270] Re: Can't Use optparse — nobu.nakada@... 2000/05/04

なかだです。

[#22272] Re: Can't Use optparse — Toshiro Kuwabara <toshirok@...3.so-net.ne.jp> 2000/05/04

Toshです。

[#22300] Re: Can't Use optparse — Koji Arai <JCA02266@...> 2000/05/05

新井です。

[ruby-list:22046] Re: rd2man

From: kjana@... (YANAGAWA Kazuhisa)
Date: 2000-04-21 12:04:24 UTC
List: ruby-list #22046
In message <200004210115.KAA18226@mail.yb3.so-net.ne.jp>
toshirok@yb3.so-net.ne.jp writes:

> RDtool自体のバグフィックスをして週末に0.6.1を出したいです。
> その時にrd2manもいれさせていただくつもりです。
> # できれば日本語のdoc/rd-draft.rdもその時にどうにかしたいです。

英語のドキュメントもいくつか何とかした方がよろしいかと.単なる typo レ
ベルの話ですけど.

# あと README.rd の `somebody elses'.


英語でのドキュメント書きのおともに ispell をどうぞ,っていうか.あれ,
ものすごく便利です.

# typo チェックのつもりで余計に typo いれてたらごめんなさい :-P


*** rd-draft.rd.orig	Sat Apr  8 02:25:09 2000
--- rd-draft.rd	Sat Apr  8 02:32:52 2000
***************
*** 13,17 ****
  
! Ruby's interpreter, (({ruby})), simply ignores texts bitween a line beginning
! with "(({=begin}))" and one beggining with "(({=end}))". So, not only RD is
! embedable. You can write anything bitween (({=begin})) and (({=end})). RD is
  one of them, but RD will be a standard one.((- If you are interested in others,
--- 13,17 ----
  
! Ruby's interpreter, (({ruby})), simply ignores texts between a line beginning
! with "(({=begin}))" and one beginning with "(({=end}))". So, not only RD is
! embedable. You can write anything between (({=begin})) and (({=end})). RD is
  one of them, but RD will be a standard one.((- If you are interested in others,
***************
*** 21,26 ****
  
! == Consepts and Syntax
  === Element, Block and Inline
  
! We will use a term "Element" for features of RD which add imformation of
  document structure to text. In addition, we use a term "Block" for elements
--- 21,26 ----
  
! == Concepts and Syntax
  === Element, Block and Inline
  
! We will use a term "Element" for features of RD which add information of
  document structure to text. In addition, we use a term "Block" for elements
***************
*** 34,36 ****
  
! Emphasis, Code, Reference is a Inline. Parentheses and supecial characters,
  like (('((? ... ?))')), are used for Inline. Almost all Inline can nest each
--- 34,36 ----
  
! Emphasis, Code, Reference is a Inline. Parentheses and special characters,
  like (('((? ... ?))')), are used for Inline. Almost all Inline can nest each
***************
*** 48,50 ****
  :Baseline
!   Baseline is standard depth of indent. relative depth bitween indent of one
    line and Baseline affects type of its Block.
--- 48,50 ----
  :Baseline
!   Baseline is standard depth of indent. relative depth between indent of one
    line and Baseline affects type of its Block.
***************
*** 65,67 ****
  + How Baseline is defined and How its works
! In top level, Baseline is at leftend, indent 0. In List, Baseline is defined
  by first Block of ListItem. For example,
--- 65,67 ----
  + How Baseline is defined and How its works
! In top level, Baseline is at left end, indent 0. In List, Baseline is defined
  by first Block of ListItem. For example,
***************
*** 167,169 ****
  Verbatim, it is regarded as ((<List>)).  Verbatim can't include a line
! which is indented sharrower than first line.  Verbatim can include
  ((<WHITELINE>)).
--- 167,169 ----
  Verbatim, it is regarded as ((<List>)).  Verbatim can't include a line
! which is indented shallower than first line.  Verbatim can include
  ((<WHITELINE>)).
***************
*** 173,175 ****
   Example:
!   This is Verbaim.
      Even if a line is indented deeper than first line, it is also in same
--- 173,175 ----
   Example:
!   This is Verbatim.
      Even if a line is indented deeper than first line, it is also in same
***************
*** 177,179 ****
    * A line seems like list is also included in Verbatim.
!  But if the line is indented sharrower, it is not in same Verbatim.
   It is in other Verbatim.
--- 177,179 ----
    * A line seems like list is also included in Verbatim.
!  But if the line is indented shallower, it is not in same Verbatim.
   It is in other Verbatim.
***************
*** 182,184 ****
  
!   This is Verbaim.
      Even if a line is indented deeper than first line, it is also in same
--- 182,184 ----
  
!   This is Verbatim.
      Even if a line is indented deeper than first line, it is also in same
***************
*** 186,188 ****
    * A line seems like list is also included in Verbatim.
!  But if the line is indented sharrower, it is not in same Verbatim.
   It is in other Verbatim.
--- 186,188 ----
    * A line seems like list is also included in Verbatim.
!  But if the line is indented shallower, it is not in same Verbatim.
   It is in other Verbatim.
***************
*** 197,199 ****
  include WHITELINE, so when you want to write 2 TextBlock inside
! ListItem, put a WHITELINE bitween TextBlocks.
  
--- 197,199 ----
  include WHITELINE, so when you want to write 2 TextBlock inside
! ListItem, put a WHITELINE between TextBlocks.
  
***************
*** 252,254 ****
  Description part must be deeper than term of Term part of its pair.
! For example, following style is irregal.
    Example:
--- 252,254 ----
  Description part must be deeper than term of Term part of its pair.
! For example, following style is illegal.
    Example:
***************
*** 263,265 ****
       first line of definition.
!      second line of defnition
    :Term2
--- 263,265 ----
       first line of definition.
!      second line of definition
    :Term2
***************
*** 272,274 ****
       first line of definition.
!      second line of defnition
    :Term2
--- 272,274 ----
       first line of definition.
!      second line of definition
    :Term2
***************
*** 292,294 ****
  ((<Verbatim>)) and ((<List>)). But you shouldn't write MethodList
! in any kind of ((<List>)). RD will come to deny it possiblly in
  future.
--- 292,294 ----
  ((<Verbatim>)) and ((<List>)). But you shouldn't write MethodList
! in any kind of ((<List>)). RD will come to deny it possibly in
  future.
***************
*** 298,300 ****
          yield block for each item.
!   --- Array#index(val) # => labeld as "Array#index"
          return index of first item which equals with ((|val|)). if it hasn't
--- 298,300 ----
          yield block for each item.
!   --- Array#index(val) # => labeled as "Array#index"
          return index of first item which equals with ((|val|)). if it hasn't
***************
*** 306,308 ****
          yield block for each item.
!   --- Array#index(val) # => labeld as "Array#index"
          return index of first item which equals with ((|val|)). if it hasn't
--- 306,308 ----
          yield block for each item.
!   --- Array#index(val) # => labeled as "Array#index"
          return index of first item which equals with ((|val|)). if it hasn't
***************
*** 312,314 ****
  is in term part of MethodList. it can format term part of MethodList
! intelligentlly, but you have to write according as specific formula
  to make the best of its feature. 
--- 312,314 ----
  is in term part of MethodList. it can format term part of MethodList
! intelligently, but you have to write according as specific formula
  to make the best of its feature. 
***************
*** 382,384 ****
  Title of ((<Headline>)) and term part of ((<DescList>)) and ((<MethodList>))
! are regared as Label. But they can contain ((<Inline>))s, so the situation
  isn't so simple.
--- 382,384 ----
  Title of ((<Headline>)) and term part of ((<DescList>)) and ((<MethodList>))
! are regarded as Label. But they can contain ((<Inline>))s, so the situation
  isn't so simple.
***************
*** 449,451 ****
  
! Ofcourse, you can use display text part for Reference to URL resource.
     ((<Ruby Application Archive|URL:http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa.html>))
--- 449,451 ----
  
! Of course, you can use display text part for Reference to URL resource.
     ((<Ruby Application Archive|URL:http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa.html>))

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