I've used Natural Docs too but I highly recommend Doxygen.

I've used it on 3 commercial projects with great success.

Although it doesn't officially support AS2, it works!

Unlike other packages, it also generates UML collaboration diagrams
with all the trimmings, straight from your classes.

I've put together a tutorial on how to use it with AS2 and Eclipse here:

http://www.statik1.com/mt-weblog/archives/000092.html.

If you decide to use it too and need any help to get the best out of
it, just give me a shout. I've got a "doxyfile" that can easily output
everything you'd ever wanted from your classes/packages to the UML
diagrams.

HTH,

/Johan

On 12/20/05, Brooks Andrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used Natural Docs for ActionScript documentation in the past
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> http://naturaldocs.org/
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