O invite to see last version of hbide that discover the harbour
documentation!
http://harbourlanguage.blogspot.com/
<http://harbourlanguage.blogspot.com/>i have posted also binary version
ready to use (give error when exit for same problem in my enviroment) but
work fine

2010/2/12 Pete <[email protected]>

> Massimo Belgrano <mbelgr...@...> writes:
> >
> > Complete info are wirtten only in changelog.txt
> Hi Massimo
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> Changelog.txt is a huge ( I 'd say chaotic ) file, from which is very
> difficult
> to extract those pieces of text that could be considered as documentation.
> I was thinking about a small file with simple structure containing  a
> minimum
> (even 'oneliner')
> description of Harbour functions.
> An such "ideal" document could consist of paragraphs like this:
> <p>
>        FUNCNAME : Slice( <cStr>, <nSlices>, [<nRetSlice>] ) --> cStrSlice
>        SHORTDESC: Cut off the <cStr> to <nSlices> pieces and return the
> nRetSlice
> piece, (or the first piece, if nRetSlice omitted).
> </p>
>
> I think a such type of "functions catalogue" would be not so difficult to
> been
> maintained by Harbour's developers, in parallel to main changelog.
> And then somebody could take this document into a "wiki" host and edit it
> by
> adding a detailed description and some sourcecode examples.
> I was thought (and wish) that somebody/somewhere has created such a file
> and
> she/he would be willing to share it with us.
>
> (About HBIDE, until now i have difficulties to build it from sources, so it
> would be helpful if you could post a compiled binary for testing.)
>
> regards,
>
> ---
> Pete
>
>
>
>

-- 
Massimo Belgrano
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