On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:36:04PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 29 Sep, Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
> 
> > This is hot off the presses, and on my personal machine:
> > 
> > http://kuklewicz.mit.edu/freeamp/
> > 
> > [ It takes as long a full compile to generate the html docs ]
> > 
> > To really appreciate it, use a graphical browser instead of lynx...
> 
> Sweet -- are you going to keep this up to date? If so, I'll link to it
> from the FreeAmp developers page. This can come in really handy...

I will not be able to always track cvs, but I will keep Apache on.  So
go ahead and link.  I have not booted in Win95 for quite a while, but
if I need to do so, it will be temporarily unavailable.  I will update
my root page to point to it, and add a link to the Doxygen file that
cranked it out.  (The wonderful plots use IBM's (?) graphviz as a
helper program).  So don't wget the docs from my machine, I'll just
post a "micro-HOWTO" so you can generate them locally yourself, teach
a man to fish and all that...

>hehe, I'm the only one to use namespaces... ;)
>-Sean

I noticed the extra namespace.  Good Job!  :)

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If you know Javadoc, then it is easy for you to add a one line
description of things in the header files.  Doxygen will use this.
As I patch things, I'll leak such deltas into the patch.

I only turned on the html generation.

Doxygen can also crank out man pages.  Think "man 3 PlatlistItem" and
such.  Any takers?

If you know LaTeX, you might be interested to know it can produce
LaTeX from the code & comments, including typeset functions.

Or for the less ambitious, RTF output is another option.

There is a doxysearch thing, which I will learn to setup.

-- 
Chris Kukelwicz
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