Yeah, the html layout doesn't really do it for me either, but there are
some around here that would prefer being able to view documentation
information in a browser over looking at the fusedoc directly.  

I like the idea about using XSLT, and I considered that originally, but
then thought it would be fun(!) to write a parser and hone my skills in
Python a little :)  Yes, I do have a family and a life; I'm just doomed
to geekdom and can't help it!

Jared

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 7:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Documentation tools for fusedocs

A much simpler way to do what you're talking about is to use XSLT. I
know
someone has done this, i just can't remember who. Basically just parse
through
the fusedocs, extract the fuseactions and fusedocs, then point the XSLT
to the
fusedoc and viola! an html template is created. It's pretty neat, but as
a
programmer, the HTML layout didn't really do anything for me. The
Fusedocs by
themselves seem perfect, but that's just me.

Try searching the list for XSLT and see if you can find the discussion.

Steve Nelson

Jared Stark wrote:

> I asked this same question a few days ago, and got about the same
> response as you've gotten.  I was hoping to find something similar to
> Java's javadoc tool that could generate static html files for
> documentation.  Based on the responses I got, I decided that there are
> great tools out there to work with fusedocs, such as Lee Borkman's
> SourceBrowser, but nothing that really does what I want.
>
> I decided just to write my own, so I'm writing it in Python.  I have
no
> idea when it will be usable, but I will be more than happy to pass it
> along once it's finished.  Basically it will read in a file (or all
the
> files in a directory and subdirectories) and parse through the xml
> fusedocs.  From that point I envision creating static html files, but
> really it would be easy to generate any kind of file you want.
>
> Best of luck,
> Jared
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 12:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Documentation tools for fusedocs
>
> Hi,
> I was looking to see if there were any tools for fusebox 3 (stand
alone
> software, customtag, vbs, etc.) available for generating a single file
> documentation by reading the fusedocs? (similar to that available in
> java)?  I'd love to hear of any options available. Thanks.
>

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