El dom, 14-09-2003 a las 20:48, Miguel de Icaza escribi�:
> Hello,
> 
> > How can you build a monodoc provider? I understand that the process must
> > start using updater.exe to generate the .xml files, then with
> > assembler.exe build the .zip and .tree and copy those files to
> > /usr/local/lib/monodoc. But what else is necessary in order to see this
> > info from monodoc (GTK# or web version) ???
> 
> You could read the monodoc/browser/NOTES file and see the sample
> `simple-provider.cs' that is meant to be a tutorial on writing
> providers.

Thank you, I was confused and these NOTES make me realice that I was
using the concepts wrongly. Now I understand that a monodoc provider is
used to access other help file's format. I'm more interested in how to
create documentation that could be accessed with the ecma provider, so I
can generate XML files containing the skeleton of a library with
updater.exe and then build the *.tree and *.zip with assembler.exe.

I've been successful in such task, and also I found an interesting web
in the google's cache:

http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache:QWESmKRW0SoJ:www.go-mono.com/monodoc-xml.html+monodoc+schema+xml&hl=es&ie=UTF-8

It describes the possibilities of the XML format used by monodoc, but
this page doesn't exist in go-mono.com. Has it been moved? Anybody knows
where is it?

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