Improved Documentation #36
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Hi, John,
Per our previous discussion, here is the revised documentation. It is now on the
gh-pages
branch. Please let me know if you have any questions.Have a productive day!
-Darren
Actually, I would want you to integrate whatever new information you want to relay to end users in the
index.md
file at the root ofgh-pages
, which would mainly be about the Xvfb stuff, Qt, and RubyMine. That information would then become part of the main documentation at http://johnbintz.github.com/jasmine-headless-webkit/. That way, all the information is in one place.I see, sorry, I didn't realize that. I will go ahead and make that change.
-Darren
On 07/14/2011 10:11 AM, johnbintz wrote:
And since it's a GitHub Pages site, use Jekyll to preview your edits:
jekyll --server
should do it.Awesome,
I have been meaning to get around to using Jekyll. This is a good excuse
to do it.
-Darren
On 07/14/2011 10:18 AM, johnbintz wrote:
Hey, not only did I merge in your docs, but I added basic Qt detection capabilities to the latest HEAD for when the runner gets compiled. Want to take a look at it and give me your opinion?
Hi, John,
I have been out of the office for a couple of weeks and just saw this email. The documentation looks great; I have not had a chance to re-run the Jasmine Headless Webkit gem. I think I have another laptop with Ubuntu on it, and I can try to install the gem as I know it does not have Qt installed.
-Darren
-----Original Message-----
From: "johnbintz" reply@reply.github.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 6:18am
To: dshafae@papercheck.com
Subject: Re: [jasmine-headless-webkit] Improved Documentation (#36)
Hey, not only did I merge in your docs, but I added basic Qt detection capabilities to the latest HEAD for when the runner gets compiled. Want to take a look at it and give me your opinion?
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
https://github.com/johnbintz/jasmine-headless-webkit/pull/36#issuecomment-1606837
Hi, John,
I have been out of the office for a couple of weeks and just saw this
email. The documentation looks great; I have not had a chance to re-run
the Jasmine Headless Webkit gem. I think I have another laptop with
Ubuntu on it, and I can try to install the gem as I know it does not
have Qt installed.
-Darren
On 07/19/2011 06:18 AM, johnbintz wrote: