This is interesting. The Openlayers guys are switching over to 
NaturalDocs because JSDoc doesn't work for them.

It offers a simple wiki like formatting which is pretty cool.

I don't see an immediate need for it yet for mapbuilder as it would 
require changing all our code comments, but is something we might want 
to consider in the future, especially if the Openlayers classes we 
import break our JSDocs.

Tim Schaub wrote:
> Hey again-
>
>   
>> Glen Stampoultzis wrote:
>>     
>>> How about Natural Docs?
>>>
>>> http://naturaldocs.org/
>>>
>>>       
>
> You can see OpenLayers API documentation starting to come together here:
> http://dev.openlayers.org/sandbox/tschaub/naturaldocs/doc
>
> Tim
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