On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
michael.vancann...@wisa.be schrieb:
Does there exist a chance (trick) to use the input files of a different
installation, without copying the description files?
If you use the make command to generate the docs, simply pass the
FPCSRCDIR command line parameter.
eg: make rtl.chk fcl.chk FPCSRCDIR=/opt/fpc_2.4.5/src/
That's correct, but AFAIK, he uses a private description file.
Right. I didn't test what fpdoc stores in the new project file when invoked
with such a commandline, and whether it could be substituted by --input-dir
(most probably not).
Since the document sources reside in their own repository, I simply move
around that directory on my system, for now.
Currently the following steps are required to build the project file and the
docs:
1. make <whatever> -n > mydocs.bat
2. edit mydocs.bat to make fpdoc create an project file
3. mydocs.bat
4. edit the mydocs.xml project as required
5. fpdoc mydocs.xml
2+3 could be omitted, when fpdoc would automatically create a project.
Or if the documentation is created from projectfile directly, which is the
plan.
Michael.
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