On Friday, 13 February 2004, at 21:50:53 (+0100),
Vincent Torri wrote:

> 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.

In my opinion, the exact opposite is true.

> 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 doubt that will happen.  Doxygen supports the industry-standard
Javadoc format.  If gtk-doc does not, it should, and it's not likely
to be used.

Michael

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