Posted by NancyDru on December 5, 2007 at 2:07am
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| Project: | Node Auto Term [NAT] |
| Version: | 6.x-1.x-dev |
| Component: | Documentation |
| Category: | task |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed (duplicate) |
Issue Summary
All I can find is The NAT module is a helper module used to maintain node-term relationships, i.e. when a node is created, an equivalent taxonomy term is automatically created in any associated vocabularies. This module is a simple but effective way to create node-node relationships via the taxonomy module.
Is this the sum total of the available documentation without downloading the module? No handbook page or anything?
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#1
Yes, I suppose so. If you would like to contribute docs for the project, please go ahead. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks.
-K
#2
Okay. It will probably be a little while because I have a few other things to get fixed before I can consider using this to provide new features.
#3
It will be wonderful to have some documentation with examples what NAT module can do.
#4
I will post some documentation with examples soon.
#5
subscribing
#6
This might be a useful short summary in the meantime: #348206: Unable to Understand Module Description.
#7
Documentation: http://drupal.org/node/929216
Anyone who can login to drupal.org can contribute and edit documentation.
#8
I hope you're not pointing that out for my benefit - take a look at the top contributors list. Contributing implies that one has some idea of how to use this module, which I do not because there is no basic documentation to help me figure out what problems it solves.
#9
Hello NancyDru, Not a comment on your contribution. Just a note for anyone new.
I find that almost no one wants to be first. If you start a page, even an almost empty page, some more people will start to contribute. Whenever I start using a module, I look for documentation and, if there is no documentation page, I copy the readme text in as a start.
Peter
#10
#11
.. will address this in #348206: Unable to Understand Module Description