Hi u,
I'm not entirely sure which specific documents you are referring to.
If you mean external documents, that you don't control (the manual, for example), then you could just add a link into the README file and / or into the description text for the extension.
If you mean your own html documents, why don't you just add them to the zip file? You could make a subfolder 'documentation' or similar, if you like.
If you need more space for uploading everything, this list is the place to request it.
Kind Regards, Maren
I have been working on a new extension called viewBox..., which is awaiting upload to the Inkscape addons gallery. It is available for preview here: http://ugajin.co.uk/sketchbooks/viewBox/viewBox/viewBox.html, with a bunch of supporting documents.
The problem is what to do with the supporting documents (I do not want to host them on ugajin.co.uk). Whilst, I may upload the extension files, without the supporting documents and/or providing a link to them, this seems to me to be the wrong approach.
The viewBox and its sibling attributes are one of those things, which are not be easily accessed in Inkscape, and those cutting their teeth writing SVG using Inkscape may benefit from the supporting documentation.
Thank you for considering matters.
-u
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