Announcing release 0.2 of statidoc, code named "Clark is Paid by the Pound". Things are starting to get interesting.
Statidoc is an XSLT-based documentation generator. It is meant to be the basis for online documentation viewers, but it produces perfectly good static HTML documentation as well. First, the demo. http://www.rinspin.com/~bronson/mono/statidoc-0.2/output/index.html The struck out links show where xml documentation files are missing. All other links should now work. If you find any that don't, please email me. Building: If you want to build the docs on your own machine, you only need the monodoc CVS tree and the Sablotron XSL processor. Download statidoc-0.2 from http://www.rinspin.com/~bronson/mono/statidoc-0.2/statidoc-0.2.tar.gz unzip it in your monodoc directory, and follow the directions in the readme. Help! Overloading works, but I don't like the way it's laid out. Right now, I don't include arguments, so you see a bunch of identical method names, so it's confusing. When I do include arguments, however, it's too cluttered and, yes, confusing. Does anybody have any suggestions on how to nicely handle overloading? http://www.rinspin.com/~bronson/mono/statidoc-0.2/output/en/System.IO/StreamReader.xml,members.xsl%5Bl=en,view=t%5D.html#Constructor Bugs: - A few members don't sort properly. Fixing this properly requires XSLT 2.0. Read the BUGS file for more. - There's very little indication of whether a member is static / public / const etc. These should be made more visible. - The totals on the summary page don't always add up. This will require a bit of investigation. Now that the basics are in place, suggestions are welcome! - Scott _______________________________________________ Mono-docs-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list