Doxygen and the eclox plug-in.

Ron

Doug Miller wrote:

http://www.as2doc.com/

I believe there are other applications out there that will do it
as well.  Anyone know if there are any eclipse plugins that will
generate docs for as2, that would be nice!




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---- On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, JOR ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:

Doug Miller wrote:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/writingdoccomments/



---- On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Martin Klasson
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:


Hi People.

I have been reading about the JavaDoc, and that is really
what
I will

implement into my documentation-routine.

But now when I know all the tags and so on, I don't know
what
is a

general good way to use for params and how to really
actually
turn

javadoc into a good use within the AS-class.

Is there any good basics out on some simple sites? I cant
really find it

myself though googling and searching.

Thanks.
What are you running to produce the HTML documentation, the
JavaDoc app
itself?  It will work with .AS classes and packages?

I've already added all the documentation comments to my .AS
files but
that's as far as I got.  I was looking for a way to then
transform those
comments into actual HTML documentation but haven't tried
JavaDoc yet.
I didn't think it would read AS packages.


JOR



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