I'm curious what aspects of doxygen you don't like. Could you elaborate
a bit?

Thanks.

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On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:50:53PM +0100, Vincent Torri wrote:
> 
> > Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
> > > 
> > > All:
> > > * Docs, docs, and more docs.
> > > 
> > Ahh...finally something I can probably handle.  If no one else wants to 
> > do the docs that's probably something I can handle.  I can definitely 
> > work on the user docs, and at least take the brunt of the dev docs on.
> > 
> > If someone wants to give me some direction on how they see the docs in 
> > terms of the technology used and basic formats, I will do what I can. 
> > This would also be a great way for me to learn more about Enlightenment, 
> > and potentially contribute code in the future.
> 
> I have already talked with Raster about the doc of the EFL. 
> 
> As i find that doxygen makes awful docs and as i find the api doc of gtk
> clean and efficient, i tried to understand how gtk-doc works.
> 
> Now, i am able to provide a small project, with includes
> 1) a unique document with all the api of the EFL 
> 2) which can be themeable with a stylesheet file
> 3) like doxygen, the source must be documented, in order to produce the
> doc
> 
> The main "problem" is that gtk-doc comments are different from the doxygen
> comments. So all the comments in your libs should be re-written (or
> gtk-doc may be hacked, perhaps). You can use a lisp mode in emacs to
> insert easily the comments.
> 
> I have no news from Raster for several days, so, As xcomp and rbdpngn put
> the doc in the higher priority, if you are interested, I can give you this
> project.
> 
> best regards
> 
> Vincent TORRI
> 
> 
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