Hi Rupert,
The git version of gschem doesn't use the gschemdoc shell script any more; the functionality has been ported to Scheme so it's usable on platforms without Bourne shells (i.e. Windows). http://git.geda-project.org/geda-gaf/tree/gschem/scheme/gschem/gschemdoc.scm
Your approach seems reasonable... but what about adding a user doc dir in the default search list? Something like:
1) If the environment variable is set, use that list of search paths;
2) Otherwise search in (a) a user doc directory and then (b) the system doc directory.
WDYT?
Hi Rupert,
The git version of gschem doesn't use the gschemdoc shell script any more; the functionality has been ported to Scheme so it's usable on platforms without Bourne shells (i.e. Windows). http:// git.geda- project. org/geda- gaf/tree/ gschem/ scheme/ gschem/ gschemdoc. scm
Your approach seems reasonable... but what about adding a user doc dir in the default search list? Something like:
1) If the environment variable is set, use that list of search paths;
2) Otherwise search in (a) a user doc directory and then (b) the system doc directory.
WDYT?