On Friday 05 September 2003 13:27, Andreas Sliwka wrote: > What do I have to do to get the monodoc browser running? Grepping > through the .xml files isn't much fun, and http://mono.ximian.org:8080 > is a bit slow and not good to search ...
yes... it would be very nice if for instance a downloadable html version of the documentation existed. i also can't get monodoc working and installing a cvs version of gtk# is not something i plan on doing since i need to use an officially released gtk# version for my project (i can't expect the users of my program to install a gtk# version from CVS). I'm glad i can use the documentation through http://mono.ximian.org:8080 but it is indeed pretty slow and sometimes i'd like to work/experiment with gtk# in places where i don't have access to the internet (on my laptop... can't get online everywhere i go) for the regular .NET classes i use the documentation available at msdn.com, but for gtk# i really need to have the documentation available since i'm completely new to gtk#. Is it possible to create a html version of the documentation which could be downloaded? Or what does one need to do to create a html version of this documentation so it can be used locally? regards, Davy Brion _______________________________________________ Mono-docs-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list
