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Dennis E. Hamilton commented on COR-14:
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I just ran across some beautiful documentation.  It is for a GUI framework, but 
it is the tone, organization, and spirit that appeals to me: 
http://kivy.org/docs/

> Source documentation, questions to be answered. 
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COR-14
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COR-14
>             Project: Corinthia
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Wiki
>         Environment: wiki,  documentation
>            Reporter: jan iversen
>
> Writing source documentation is often difficult, because the writer knows it 
> all, so documentation tends to be in such a detail that outsider dont have a 
> chance of getting the big lines.
> I have tried to write down the questions I see (based on my experience from 
> e.g. AOO), and hope they can serve as a part guide line, when writing:
> 1) I want to add a new file format, how do I add my files to the library, and 
> where do I find documentation about the format I have to convert to/from ?
> 2) I have a formatting problem when converting from docx to odf, where do I 
> start debugging ?
> 3) I want to add support for presentation files in html/docx/odf, where do I 
> start ?
> 4) I want to port docFormats to freebsd, what must be done ?
> 5) My document contains a .psd file, its not shown correctly in the saved 
> html file, how do I debug ?
> 6) I want to control memory allocation, how does garbage collection happen ?
> 7) can I have my own memory manager, so I can limit the memory usage ?
> 8) Can I convert docFormats into a dll, what files do I need to change ?
> 9) I want to write a new renderer (qt), which files do I need to change ?
> more to come.



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