Hi Mike, Currently I'm not really generating anything real. The first try I did was using a smalltalk program which generates XML from runtime (using inspect and general other information) and after that I processed it into HTML using a Ruby script. (So that would be 'image')
Also I was thinking about using an already existing mark-up if none existed (like what doxygen or javadoc uses) to generate more documentation including examples etc. I'm also thinking about building a Smalltalk community and online documentation system which should be able to be parsed back into the source when needed. (Any thoughts on that are very welcome, just open another thread for it.) As for smalltalk, I still have allot to learn and my first smalltalk book is still weeks away from being delivered, so I'm just playing around with it now. Greetings, Bram On 8/13/06, Mike Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any standard of such sort? The simple answer to your question is "no". May I ask if you are generating your documentation from the source code or from an image?
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