> > == Git ==
> >  - can the  doxygen  start to use git as its native repos. this kinda
> works, svn is not really in anymore.. (a gf u kinda dating but
> releationship is boring.. from years ago.. before your first data with csv,
> and before that your straightforward ftp date ;-)
>
> I've been experimenting with Git a bit locally and I like it, so that
> certainly a direction to go to in the future.
> What would you chose as a hosting site? GitHub?
>

Well I use gotorious, sf, github and bitbucket ..

For Doxygen I would recommend github, mainly because you can still use SVN
and github client works sweet on Windows...
(also merges can be made on the web interface)



>
> >
> > == New HTML 5 + CSS3 Output ==
> > so instead of having all complex tags everywhere, we
> > just spool out the html in html5 style..
> >
> > Css3 is the used to format and layout the document as required..
> > Css-3 can be used to full max strength
> >
>
> I'm worried about cross-browser compatibility.
> Not everyone is using the latest greatest browser.
>

Dont panic;  there are tools out there to make it backward compatible..
eg html5reset and other boilerplate project inject js and like to solve
this issue
so I dont see this as a problem


> >
> > ==========================
> > Tempalting
> > ==========================
> > The document structure and output of html needs to move into templating
> land..
> > The resason for this is simple... Presentation is not part of a document
> structure..
> >
> > In www land, which is where documentation co exists..
> > Grentlee looks good and means we can use jinga templates.
> > ie share the same stuff with a possible online inteface and rendering..
>
> I've been thinking about this as well (and the layout file is a first step
> into this
> direction). Doxygen does have many output formats, making this less
> trivial.
> Probably the best solution is to start with a new backend (or use the XML
> output as input).
>
> >
> > But this leads to the issue that grantlee uses script taags.. and QScript
>
> and that doxygen doesn't use any recent version of Qt (only the wizard
> does).
>
well looking at htmlgen.cpp, it should be pretty straightforward to drop in
qtScript
and created a "nested dictionary" for the templating.
This would mean removing almost all html from htmgen.cpp and moving it to a
template

regards
pete
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