Hi! I'm developing a simple SWF application that will among other things parse documentation in monodoc format (as found in monodoc/class/**/*.xml) and present it in a nice treeview. There will also be some editing capability.
I want to distinguish between classes, structs, enums interfaces and delegates, so that I can give my tree items different images. Today the only way to do it is to parse Type/TypeSignature/@Value for "class", "interface", "struct". Shouldn't there be a more structural way to do it? An attribute, perhaps: Type/TypeSignature/@TypeKind with values like "Class", "Structure", "Interface", "Enumeration", ... would do it very well. Was it omitted on purpose? BTW. What's the reason for having lots of [EMAIL PROTECTED]'C#'] all over the files? Signatures for other languages aren't provided. Why? CLI is all about multiple languages... Jarek _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
