Thanks for the prompt response.
Out of curriousity how does XDoclet compare to Doxygen (www.doxygen.org)
and the other popular Doxygen like system I can't think of at the moment?
Are they two different animals? When does one use one or the other? I
think when one needs latex like support for math equations is fairly
straightforward.
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For now, change the HTML - this is how it is currently done.
But sometime in the (near?) future I will start migrating the XDoclet
(proposal/xdocs) stuff into the mainstream for complete automated
documentation generation from the source code (with probably some
merging in of examples from external files).
Erik
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> I have been working on fixing the existing optional Visual Age for Java
ant
> tasks. In the process I am also creating a couple new tasks that
> complement
> the existing VAJ tasks. My current question is how to document the new
> tasks. The original tasks have a good deal of javadoc comments whose
> pattern I have followed but I notice there is more information in the
> online manual than is available in the javadoc comments. From this I
> conclude that I should change the html in the manual pages or some source
> from which the html files are generated. I have briefly looked on the
> jakarta site but found no guidance on where to start. Should I really be
> looking for some latex document, etc?
>
> James Lee Carpenter
> Software Engineer
> Household Technical Services
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