I just put this comment in the JIRA, but it probably needs wider
exposure:
If there are things that absolutely cannot be handled by converting to
a class, there is a final 'hack' workaround, which is to put the doc
into one of docs/src/reference/{langref,wrappers}.xml . This is in the
xml format that is produced by js2doc, that is to say, the format is
not well documented, you have to fish around a little to get it to
work, but you can produce things that look like classes for things
that aren't really classes. This is how html tags like '<br>' and
'<p>' get documented, and there are some other special cases that
don't really work via the normal javadoc.
On May 2, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Max Carlson wrote:
This code is only used for javascript that's executed in the
browser. Can we make the docs work with the existing format instead?
Philip Romanik wrote:
http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-4036
Hi Max,
This jira bug is to convert embednew.js to a class. Isn't this code
only used in a browser window and hence can't be converted into a
class?
Thanks!
Phil
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