Am 29.02.2012 12:25, schrieb Michael Schnell:
On 02/29/2012 11:33 AM, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Is the wiki supposed to be the upcoming help source, thus invalidating
FPDoc and friends ?
Are you kidding?
fpdoc is great.
There only can be a single source for the help so either FPDoc or
directly managing the Wiki kontent "is great" not both.

No, as I wrote the two are the source for two different kinds of help.

There are many possibilities. Abandoning fpdoc is none of them.
If you say so a will not disagree at all.
Re Wiki:
Up til now I did not know that the Wiki is even considered as the main
help content source, so why do any modifications there which will die
quite soon ?
You must be kidding.
It dies at least as soon as somebody generates / uses offline help files.

It won't, because the Wiki is the source for this kind of help and where editing takes place.

Showing is simple: Just move the mouse over an identifier.
About destroying: You apparently have not tried it.
I talked about showing / seeing my modifications.

The IDE parses the XML files. So as long as you did not move the edited file out of it's original location the IDE will display you your modified help.

I will not ever try to do any modifications unless I am able to see the
result "life". And I did invest a decent amount of time trying to
generate offline help from the svn sources and failed multiple times (in
action with DocView, even trying to find out how this should be done
with CHM.)

Supposedly I am just too stupid for this task :(

Regards,
Sven

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