2009/10/2 Marco van de Voort <[email protected]>: > > MS' help compiler is probably a lot faster too, this is the own lib.
I did not look at 'lhelp' code yet. Do you guys have your own CHM reader library, or do you use a publicly available library like libchm.so? > Since as far as analogies go, LaTeX to HTML still sucks after 10 years, and > I considered waiting 10 years for IPF a bit too much. You wouldn't have to wait 10 years. :-) I'm working on it now. I have a very basic conversion tool already (though many features not implemented yet). But more importantly for me now is fixing the fpdoc generated ipf output. > As 50 competing wiki formats, non of which really work. As far as I know there is just one INF (IPF) tag format. >> I heard many objects about that. Of one, other platforms have all >> there class and api help in different (non CHM) formats, so they will >> not be able to integrate that with the IDE. > > Sure, just convert. So are you going to write INF -> CHM converter too? Or any of the other formats FP IDE supports? I just think dropping that support is silly. The hard work has already been done, and the help works in the FP IDE. So simply extend it to fulfill your CHM needs - no need to drop all other formats. -- Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
