On 10/28/2013 3:29 PM, wgw wrote:
One last thought about this: most projects that are Leo's size have
api docs. I'm thinking of something like what you will find here:
http://pyjs.org/api/ or, of course, here
http://www.gwtproject.org/javadoc/latest/index.html
Really, what will make Leo popular is getting more programmers
involved. But convenient api documentation is a must for that to happen!
Bill
They're a recent addition, but they're up at
http://leo-editor.readthedocs.org/, and they're updated nightly (3am
EST, I think).
They are broken in some places, but that can't be helped when using
readthedocs' infrastructure. PyQt4 does NOT play with their sphinx
environment very well.
-->Jake
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