[#386100] Numeric#coerce docs are disaster — 7stud -- <bbxx789_05ss@...>

num.coerce(numeric) → array

14 messages 2011/08/02

[#386114] Documentation Improvement Proposal — Chris White <cwprogram@...>

= Issues =

24 messages 2011/08/02
[#386115] Re: Documentation Improvement Proposal — Steve Klabnik <steve@...> 2011/08/02

I reeeeeealy dislike user comments on documentation. It's one of the

[#386117] Re: Documentation Improvement Proposal — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2011/08/02

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Steve Klabnik <steve@steveklabnik.com> wrote:

[#386118] Re: Documentation Improvement Proposal — Steve Klabnik <steve@...> 2011/08/02

> What's wrong with stealing WikiPedia's procedures? The model works

[#386119] Re: Documentation Improvement Proposal — Chris White <cwprogram@...> 2011/08/02

On Aug 2, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Steve Klabnik wrote:

[#386123] Re: Documentation Improvement Proposal — Steve Klabnik <steve@...> 2011/08/02

Apologies, I've just responded to everyone in-line.

[#386231] Brainstorming ideas how to improve Ruby's documentation — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>

The title is misleading...

42 messages 2011/08/05
[#386233] Re: Brainstorming ideas how to improve Ruby's documentation — "Fred L." <f.linard@...> 2011/08/05

Hello,

[#386235] Re: Brainstorming ideas how to improve Ruby's documentation — Alexander Litvinovsky <alexander.litvinovsky@...> 2011/08/05

What are you talking about? Ruby has a nice docs, railsapi.com for example.

[#386297] Help out with the next version of ruby-lang.org — Magnus Holm <judofyr@...>

https://github.com/rubylang/ruby-lang.org

11 messages 2011/08/07

[#386341] Exceptional Ruby and Metaprogramming Ruby has anyone picked these up? — Kevin <darkintent@...>

I'm thinking of picking up these two books and was wondering if anyone

11 messages 2011/08/09

[#386378] ruby installation — "Momodou J." <modou75alieu@...>

how to implement this in windows :

16 messages 2011/08/09

[#386401] *WHY* does this not work? — serialhex <serialhex@...>

ok, so code:

23 messages 2011/08/09
[#386403] Re: *WHY* does this not work? — "Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@...> 2011/08/09

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 03:52:59AM +0900, serialhex wrote:

[#386404] Re: *WHY* does this not work? — serialhex <serialhex@...> 2011/08/09

On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Darryl L. Pierce <mcpierce@gmail.com> wrote:

[#386409] Re: *WHY* does this not work? — Jonathan Nielsen <jonathan@...> 2011/08/09

On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 1:11 PM, serialhex <serialhex@gmail.com> wrote:

[#386480] Odd regexp behavior — Glen Holcomb <damnbigman@...>

I'm running 1.9.2-p180

16 messages 2011/08/10

[#386506] Distributing Ruby program as a standalone executable (exe) for windows — Michelle Pace <michelle@...>

Hello there,

10 messages 2011/08/11

[#386539] Online tutor for Ruby — T J Pereira <tj5155@...>

I am finding it difficult to apply the RUBY program. Its because i have

18 messages 2011/08/12
[#386541] Re: Online tutor for Ruby — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2011/08/12

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 6:00 AM, T J Pereira <tj5155@tm.net.my> wrote:

[#386637] class inheritance and class constants — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

------------------------

16 messages 2011/08/14

[#386784] Green Shoes v1.0 released — ashbb <ashbbb@...>

Hello, everyone.

15 messages 2011/08/18
[#392062] Re: Green Shoes v1.0 released — Barry Yu <yubarry@...> 2012/01/09

why do I get this error?

[#386796] Searching in a directory — Yu Yu <htwoo@...>

Hello,

21 messages 2011/08/18

[#386893] Gritty Details of super() — luke gruber <luke.gru@...>

Hey guys,

18 messages 2011/08/21

[#386900] Possble bug in Ruby parser (Fixnum#times within "case" statement) — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, I cannot find an explanation for the following issue so I think it's a bug:

15 messages 2011/08/21
[#386901] Re: Possble bug in Ruby parser (Fixnum#times within "case" statement) — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2011/08/21

[#386903] Re: Possble bug in Ruby parser (Fixnum#times within "case" statement) — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...> 2011/08/21

2011/8/22 Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@zenspider.com>:

[#386920] New to Ruby some problems — jack jones <shehio_22@...>

I am new to Ruby, My mother tongue is C++ .. I have too many problems I

21 messages 2011/08/22

[#386949] Want to get involved with this doc stuff? I'm making it even easier — Steve Klabnik <steve@...>

Hey guys-

9 messages 2011/08/22

[#387058] How the access the values of this result — QAS WM <qaiserwali@...>

I am getting the following as a result of a script I run.

11 messages 2011/08/26

[#387070] overloading methods question please? — jack jones <shehio_22@...>

def do_something(a as Array)

11 messages 2011/08/26

[#387138] String#split resets regex captures variables (Ruby 1.8.7) — Olivier Lance <bestiol@...>

Hi,

10 messages 2011/08/29

[#387196] SAMSUNG to produce "Ruby on Rails in Silicon" System on a Chip — Ilias Lazaridis <ilias@...>

(public draft)

9 messages 2011/08/31

[#387197] Prepend a character to a string in ruby — ruby rails <rubyonrails4me@...>

Hi,

10 messages 2011/08/31

[#387212] GUI programming — Samuel Mensah <sasogeek@...>

Is ruby GUI programming something that will come along as I study ruby

19 messages 2011/08/31
[#387230] Re: GUI programming — Alexey Petrushin <axyd80@...> 2011/08/31

I believe right now it's better to stay with console, there's no Ruby

Re: [ANN] Papyrus 0.0.1 released

From: Florian Gilcher <flo@...>
Date: 2011-08-18 07:50:00 UTC
List: ruby-talk #386772
On Aug 18, 2011, at 12:45 AM, Josh Cheek wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Quintus <sutniuq@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA1
>> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> I'm pleased to announce the very first release of Papyrus, a RDoc plugin
>> for generating PDF files from your sourcecode's documentation.
>> 
>> == Installation
>> 
>> It's available via RubyGems. Do
>> 
>> # gem install papyrus
>> 
>> to get it.
>> 
>> == Usage
>> 
>> You can use it the same way as any other RDoc generator plugin, namely
>> 
>> $ rdoc -f papyrus YOURFILESHERE
>> 
>> You can also use it in Rake tasks if you want;
>> 
>> gem "rdoc" #Note you need the gem!
>> require "rdoc/task"
>> RDoc::Task.new do |t|
>> t.generator = "papyrus"
>> #...
>> end
>> 
>> == Websites
>> 
>> * Project page: http://redmine.pegasus-alpha.eu/projects/papyrus
>> (it's a bit spare at the moment, but forgive me, I just completed
>> coding ;-))
>> * Issue tracker: http://redmine.pegasus-alpha.eu/projects/papyrus/issues
>> 
>> 
>> == License
>> 
>> It's licensed under the GPLv2, see COPYING in the source for more
>> information.
>> 
>> == Thanks
>> 
>> Thanks to Eric Hodel's invaluable help--without him, Papyrus wouldn't
>> have made it to this release.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Have fun!
>> 
>> Valete,
>> Marvin
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> 
> "sh: pdflatex: command not found
> Invoking pdflatex failed with exitstatus 127!"
> 
> I'm not sure how to get this. I tried `brew install tex` and it sent me to
> http://www.tug.org/mactex/2011/ which is apparently 1.8GB zipped. Too much
> commitment for me, I just want to try it out.

Tex is a typesetting system, so it comes with a lot of fonts, styles, etc. 
Hence the bit download for the full distribution. Basically its all packages
that were ever accepted into the tex package system.

The Tex community values "write once, compile anywhere, even 10 years in the
future", so they ensure that the main distributions hold everything.

> Then I tried dling and installing pdftex (
> http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/) per the man page's suggestion (
> http://man.cx/pdflatex#heading9) which I thought worked, but apparently not
> since there is no pdflatex in my path still, nor anywhere within the dir I
> constructed it in, nor within the original source dirs.

Thats too basic, as it only includes the typesetting system and nothing else :).
You would not want to download all the packages on your own :).

> I feel like I might be missing something obvious, what am I doing wrong?


Yes:

http://www.tug.org/mactex/2011/morepackages.html

Has a "BasicTex" package for 69MB. I don't know whether papyrus uses extra-fancy stuff, but
from a short glance it doesn't. As the page correctly says: "The package is remarkably capable.", 
so it should work.

If it doesn't work with BasicTex, I recommend writing a bug report to the author :).

Regards,
Florian

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