What not use the javadoc tool if you just want document generation? However, didn't elvis want a tool to show C++ OO relationships? The only one I can think of is Rational Rose - but I don't think it is free.
Brad > -----Original Message----- > From: Derek Smithies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 9:16 AM > To: CLUG > Subject: Re: c++ classes modelling > > > 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++ > ===== > 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 > > > > > > > > -- > Derek Smithies Ph.D. This PC runs > pine on linux for email > IndraNet Technologies Ltd. If you find a > virus apparently from me, it has > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] forged the > e-mail headers on someone else's machine > ph +64 3 365 6485 Please do not > notify me when (apparently) receiving a > Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/ windows virus > from me...... > >
