On 28/12/2014 14:49, Joseph Rushton Wakeling via Digitalmars-d wrote:
Is there an existing equivalent that can be used for template parameters? "Template Params:" or "TemplateParams:", for example, don't work.
You can just use Params: for them also. Perhaps separating them might be nice though.
BTW it would be nice if, instead of generating "hardcoded" stylistic information like <b></b>, <i></i> and the use of <table>, the output could be more generic and semantically marked up for use with CSS. This is something that could contribute a lot towards making better-presented documentation.
ddoc allows you to override its styling macros to output anything you like, here are some defaults:
B = <b>$0</b> I = <i>$0</i> U = <u>$0</u> ... D_PSYMBOL = $(U $0) D_PARAM = $(I $0) ... DDOC_PSYMBOL = $(U $0) DDOC_KEYWORD = $(B $0) DDOC_PARAM = $(I $0) http://dlang.org/ddoc.html
