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Expand Up @@ -44,9 +44,8 @@ How to edit and generate final documents
* The pdf-documents are generated with pdflatex, which is part of most LaTeX installations, we used http://miktex.org/download
* The HTML-documents are generated with LaTeXML. That is more complicated to install - and can optionally be skipped:
1. First you need perl, we used http://strawberryperl.com/
2. And then ideally the official LaTeXML package: http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/get.html#SS4.SSS0.Px1 or https://github.com/brucemiller/LaTeXML
3. Except that awaiting one correction we use https://github.com/HansOlsson/LaTeXML/tree/UseLabel
4. The exact commands are in the Makefile
2. And then the official LaTeXML package (0.8.4 or later): http://dlmf.nist.gov/LaTeXML/get.html#SS4.SSS0.Px1 or https://github.com/brucemiller/LaTeXML
3. The exact commands are in the Makefile

It is also possible to get a preview in the pull request.
There will be a link to the [status check](https://test.openmodelica.org/jenkins/job/ModelicaAssociation/job/ModelicaSpecification/view/change-requests/), which checks that the documents can be generated and gives you an option to download them.