How much of JavaDoc is done? Would I just have to make a Classpath
Doclet in order to get everything working (minus any bugs that turn up
in our implementation of the Doclet API)? Or is there more core stuff
to implement with regards to JavaDoc?
I have a nice stretch of coding today and I am going to try for a nice
ClasspathDoc Doclet.
Suggestions for look-and-feel are welcome. It is going to be different
than Sun's, I'm pretty sure, but it won't be different just for the sake
of being different. It will probably use a two-frame model, one for
navigation and one for displaying the class documentation (so that class
documentation pages aren't cluttered, for printing purposes).
--John
P.S. totally off topic, but I am finally moving over to Linux as my
primary desktop platform and want ICQ up too. Has anyone sampled these,
and which one do y'all use? There's ten thousand of them on Freshmeat.
Also if you know a better mail client than Netscape. It's been a long
time since I've used Linux for anything but development.
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