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Author Topic: Some Lua References Converted  (Read 3189 times)

ewemoa

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Some Lua References Converted
« on: June 20, 2010, 09:58 AM »
Converted some Lua references for reading on smaller screen devices [1].  Don't know if anyone else will have any use, but FWIW:

  <a href="http://ewemoa.dcmemb....lua.org/manual/5.1/">Multiple Page Version of Version 5.1 Reference Manual</a>
  <a href="http://ewemoa.dcmemb...the_lua_architecture">The Lua Architecture</a>
  <a href="http://ewemoa.dcmemb..._5.1_VM_Instructions">A No-Frills Introduction to Lua 5.1 VM Instructions</a>

Done via hand so expect errors :)


[1] This means either splitting of a large original or conversion from some non-HTML format to HTML.

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Re: Some Lua References Converted
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2010, 12:22 PM »
Seems like a nice thing to have, thanks for converting thse! If my PDA was working I'd point Plucker or iSilo to it. I got a few references stored that way. I don't do anything with Lua at the moment, but since SciTE uses it as kind of a macro language, I might. The Plucker link doesn't seem to be working at the moment for me. (iSilo is actually superior for anything with source code, but desktop companion program has a major annoyance that people have been begging for removal of since 2003, so I'm resisting buying it)
« Last Edit: June 20, 2010, 12:25 PM by daddydave »

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Re: Some Lua References Converted
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2010, 04:32 PM »
Failed to mention that there are portions which I'm skeptical will fit that well on some small screens -- sometimes I adjust zooming and/or turn sideways to cope (too bad these things aren't supported on all devices).  Happy to hear reformatting suggestions :)

Wow, I guess iSilo managed to survive long enough for this round of small devices!