On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 15:48:59 GMT, Hannes Wallnöfer <hann...@openjdk.org> wrote:

> A general question about this: Where and how will this documentation mostly 
> be consumed? The `jdk.javadoc.internal` package is not included in standard 
> JDK documentation, so is it likely that this documentation will be mainly 
> consumed within an editor/IDE?
> 
> My feeling is that maybe a less markup-heavy and more text centric form would 
> be easier to consume in that context. For instance, using appropriate HTML 
> headings and paragraphs instead of the deeply nested `<dl>` structure might 
> provide more of a continuous text experience, while still maintaining the 
> hierarchical information. Of course this is a matter of taste, different 
> people have different preferences.

This is to document the design for the benefit of potential future developers.  
I have no illusions that we will ever run javadoc over the internal 
documentation as a matter of course, but it is getting better/easier to view 
documentation comments in an editor./IDE, and with that in mind, I note that 
IntelliJ IDEA does an excellent job in its Reader Mode of displaying the 
comment and handling the HTML markup.  I also think it is worth keeping 
relatively high standards for internal documentation, at least for internal 
public and protected API. (I accept that it is hard to persuade people to 
better comment private API :-( )

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6914

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