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mma-libdoc - maintain mma library files.

mma-libdoc

mma-libdoc updates and maintains the HTML documentation for the MMA library. It is recommended for use by those adding 3rd party files to the lib tree.

If you have already downloaded and installed MMA, the HTML documentation should be installed on your system. The documentation for the library files is in /usr/local/share/mma/docs/html/lib, or a similar location depending on your installation and system.

If you add or modify the library files you can simply run mma-libdoc and the library documentation will be updated.

Note: To run this program 'root' privileges may be needed. This
depends on your installation and operating system.

When mma-libdoc is run it will check the installation and install or update the docs in the root tree where mma is installed.

Old/unused HTML files are NOT deleted. So, if you move files around or delete .mma files you can end up with a number of unused files. Just delete the whole bunch every once in awhile if it becomes a problem.

The program assumes that you already have the html documentation installed. So, it doesn't do a very good job of creating the complete directory tree. If you find that you get an error right off the top of program you will need to create the directories by hand. Assuming you have installed in /usr/local/share/mma a command like:

mkdir -p /usr/local/share/mma/docs/html/lib

Depending on how your system is set up you will most likely need to be be the root user for any of this to work. If you get "permission" or "access denied" errors, run as root or fix the permissions.

mma(1), mma-renum(1).

The latest version of this program is always distributed with MMA and is available at http://www.mellowood.ca/mma

Bob van der Poel <bob@mellowood.ca>

mma-libdoc is Copyright 2003-2017 Bob van der Poel. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License.