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From: "Steve Loughran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Maybe the trick would be to strip 'sets' out from javadocs when generating
> the end user stuff.
I could do that, no problem. I think it would be better without the "Sets"
personally. Compare what we have in our HTML docs on a task versus what we
have for the corresponding setters Javadoc comments. We don't say "Sets" in
the HTML docs - so I figured having them be exactly what we want the docs to
say would be the cleanest.
Generally speaking, having a setDir method with the comment saying "sets the
dir attribute" is not very useful anyway, so they really should say more
than the obvious.
> NB, one little extra exercise from this javadoc/xdocs project could be a
> quickref card, maybe even a poster size one. Anyone fancy a quick XSLT
> exercise?
Yes indeed! That would be slick. Or DVSL for that matter... *nudge nudge*
Bill.
Erik
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