Michael Van Canneyt schrieb:
provide:
- a conversion tool for wikis
- an easy to use export utility (because help must be readable without
installing lazarus).
- a fancy editor
- support for translations
What is the problem with fpdoc ? It has all this ?
The only thing that is missing is the ability to let people create/modify
fpdoc entries over the web. This can be easily written, it is somewhere in
my todo list. If that particular item is moved up in the priority list
you can dump the wiki and have ready-help with the possibility for
end-users
to contribute.
That would be nice, indeed :-)
What exact tools (editors/viewers...) do you mean with "fpdoc"?
Which one should be used to view the entire (local) database?
http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/fpdoc/fpdoc.html IMO is an example
for an unpleasant/unusable documentation, lacking random navigation by
means of separate index (tree?) and contents panes (CHM/lazde style...).
I also miss some indexing capabilities, for the entire content and
external references. Something like makeskel for a wiki, with a feature
to establish kind of bidirectional links between articles and the fpdoc
entries.
DoDi
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