I'm more of a Frame and Word kind of guy. It's been a long time since
I've used Tex, but I'll take a look before starting anything. I also
haven't tried the headerdoc stuff, but I think a word processor would
turn out a nicer product in general. I also have inDesign, Appleworks
(yuk), and ThinkFree. There is probably a good solution in there
somewhere. If Frame was OS X native, it would be an easy decision, but
as it is I have to run it under Classic (ugh!).
Matt
On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 12:51 AM, Philippe C.D. Robert wrote:
Hi,
I prefer TeX for nice looking documents. If we decide to go with that
(using ie. the free, excellent TeXShop on Mac OS X), I could also
upload the appropriate files of my early programmers' guide which
could be turned into a white paper/documentation. What do you think?
WRT the generated API reference, what tool should we use? Is Apple's
HeaderDoc finally able to handle Objective-C?
-Phil
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