Duncan Gibson wrote:

>> > +1 for resizing
>> > +1 for (raw) image (data) handling
> 
>> Some howtos already exist for these topics... How easy is it to absorb
>> them into the doxygen? (I have no knowledge of how doxygen works with
>> this...)
> 
> Well that was partly the reason for asking the question.
> Most of the Articles & FAQs are just plain text or with minimal html,
> so it shouldn't be too difficult to convert them to doxygen,
> 
> *BUT* do we really want to do this, or just provide links from the
> doxygen pages to the relevant Articles & FAQs.
> 
> The advantage of the Articles & FAQs is that ordinary users can add
> comments to them, and even submit new ones. Ordinary users won't be
> able to comment on or update the doxygen user manual pages except
> indirectly via a forum or an STR.
> 
> The disadvantage of the Articles & FAQs is that you have to know what
> you are looking for so that you can search for it, or page through
> umpteen screens to find it.
> 
> As a first attempt, I shall look at creating a doxygen page that
> provides a structured index of links to the existing Articles & FAQs,
> and then we can review how we proceed from there.
> 
> D.

For what's it worth, I like this idea. The only downside is that this would
be yet another thing to maintain...a duplicate thing at that (website and
doxygen). Perhaps a single entry (and URL) in the manual labelled Articles
and FAQ that states, something to the effect. "the website contains many
glorious articles contributed by the fantastic FLTK users. Visit the URL
below and gaze your eye upon them."

Well, maybe not exactly like that, but I think I got the idea across. :)

-- 
Alvin
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