On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 08:52, thron7 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Derrell,
>
> On 09/13/2011 07:12 PM, Derrell Lipman wrote:
> > The apiviewer application reads a JSON file and generates HTML to
> > display the API documentation. I would like to instead generate API
> > documentation in LaTeX format. Does anyone have any pointers to
> > existing routines that take the JSON data and manipulate and output it
> > to some "print" format?
>
> Not that I'm aware of. It's not quite right to say that the Apiviewer
> generates HTML. The api data is available as Json, and without any
> rendering information. It's pure content. The Apiviewer renders this
> content in the DOM, there is no intermediate HTML. So what you'd need
> would be a serializer that renders this data content in HTML, Latex or
> the like. I would probably write a reST renderer, as you can get the
> other formats from there. Doable, but not a trivial task.
>
Thanks, Thomas. Is there a spec or document anyplace that details the layout
of that JSON data? I get a good idea just by looking at it, but if you have
a document that shows the schema, that'd be of great help.
Derrell
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