Hi,
 There are example output of c++ classes at

 www.openh323.org/docs/PWLib/HIER.html

These were generated from comments inserted into the .h files

This is from DOC++
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I did once have a quick look at kdevelop 2.X (late 2 version)
It generated the templates for the comments, which provided the
source for your graphical display. 
  I was seriously impressed - I think in the linux community, you would 
have to agree that kdevelop rules.

Having started a flame war on kdevelop vs emacs, I will put the opposing 
view. Emac's bracket matching, and rich command line interface, makes it
a seriously powerful programming editor. Too bad emacs cant generate a pop 
up window with the possible methods on class.....

Derek.


On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Tim Carey-Smith wrote:

> > have you used it with java before?
> 
> Nope.. but this project has.
> http://www.focus-sw.com/doc/FTMP_MBJV/
> 
> Looks pretty fancy... eh?
> 
> I am not sure if the graphics are courtesy of doxygen.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
> 

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