Hi, On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 14:25 +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote: > I just send a patch to classpath-patches to make our gjdoc documentation > generation work again. To give you an impression how it currently looks > I have build --with-gjdoc (using native gnujaxp and gjdoc) and put the > results at http://developer.classpath.org/doc/ > [...] > As you can see some documentation is already excellent. While others > still need a lot of work. What we are really missing is good overviews > to explain people where to start. It would be nice to have a kind of > roadmap on the overview page where/how to start using the library to > create some real world programs. > > Suggestions for layout, stylesheets, etc are very welcome.
Julian found (and fixed!) an issue with the "Uses" pages. I have regenerated and uploaded the regenerated pages using the newer gjdoc for GNU Classpath CVS. (Hopefully when we switch to the new machine we can do it automatically every day.) Please report any other issues you may find. BTW. It is now really easy to build a set from CVS. When you have the latest gjdoc from CVS you can just configure using the option --with-gjdoc[=/path/to/gjdoc] and then a make will generate the HTML files in doc/api/html. It takes leess then 3 minutes on a fast machine and about 200/250MB of memory. The generated html output is about 170MB. Thanks, Mark
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