Am Mittwoch, den 29.02.2012, 13:07 +0100 schrieb Mattias Gaertner: > > Michael Schnell <[email protected]> hat am 29. Februar 2012 um 12:25 > geschrieben: > > >[...] > > There only can be a single source for the help > Where do you get this attitude? > > You are using open source, you should know better.
> >[...] > > > 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. > > Michael, PLEASE try to use the tools before complaining about them. > > The hints were always showing the current fpdoc files. Reading about this type of confusion - count me in - I need to ask: Where is the process of building up help files documented? Seen from my current knowledge there are many new tools and facts I do not know or understand. If not already done or trivial, I'd suggest writing or better drawing a chart of the targets, sources and tools to use when wanting to write documentation. Although this may sound ugly to some of you, some sort of graph with notes and explanations would be very easy readable and understandable. For now I stepped back to something that came to my mind very early as a task attractive for me. Taht is writing some (short) tutorials on topics where I myself have had problems understanding inner workings of components or documentation already written. -- Marc Santhoff <[email protected]> -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
