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Re: [Gnu3dkit-dev] White Paper and API reference
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Matt Brandt |
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Re: [Gnu3dkit-dev] White Paper and API reference |
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Fri, 11 Oct 2002 16:18:23 -0500 |
On Friday, October 11, 2002, at 09:44 AM, Philippe C.D. Robert wrote:
Hi,
the point here is that the API reference has to be *generated*.
Otherwise one cannot keep it in sync, that's reality. So the way it
works is that API documentation is added to the header file, which is
then parsed by ie. HeaderDoc or AutoDoc to generate the reference. I
don't think the output quality is thereby worse than with Word - you
can generate TeX, HTML or whatever
While having "generated" documentation is nice in theory, I've never
seen a generator that didn't require significant reformatting of the
output to get something I would want to read. I'll be happy to check
out a few of these though, and see if one of them is adequate for our
purposes. The point really is to end up with accurate and usable
documentation, not to produce non-functional art, so it is probably
worth investigating.
As for TexShop, I downloaded it and tried it out. I wasn't familiar
with Tex before. Wow, real geekware. I used to use troff back in the
dim times but I didn't think anyone still used this kind of thing :-) I
don't mind exerting the effort (and a few bucks to get a book) to learn
how to use it effectively, but I think we may be limiting ourselves in
terms of quickly bringing anyone new into the documentation project in
the future if we use this kind of tool.
I will not consider using Frame nor Word because they are proprietary,
incl. their format. Not anyone has Word or Frame, but anyone should be
able to contribute!
Point taken. I would like to make it easy for anyone to edit our stuff
too. How about if we make the standard documentation format HTML and
not worry about how it is produced? That way the wysiwyg crowd can use
any number of editors and still produce files that can be edited by
nearly anything. It also gives us a shortcut to an online manual.
Matt
Re: [Gnu3dkit-dev] White Paper and API reference, Brent Gulanowski, 2002/10/11