On 09/10/2014 11:21 AM, Patrick Goupell wrote:
> I ran the mseide-msegui library thru fpdoc as a start on new documentation.
>
> It is on the www.msegui.org webstie under the Documentatino tab.
>
> Click the MSEgui Reference link at the top of the page.
>
> This is a first step and I will need help going forward to complete the
> documentation.  Any ideas on how to do that would be appreciated.
>

I have started the documentation process for mseide-msegui.

I started  with mclasses [classes].tpersistent and mclasses 
[classes].tcomponent.

I would appreciate help with this project documentation.  You can help 
by following this example:

Go to www.msegui.org and click the Documentation tab, then click the 
MSEgui Reference link.

Click on mclasses.

Click on Classes at the top of the page

Click on tcomponent

Do a Ctrl-A to select all on the page

Ctrl-C to copy the page contents

Open a text editor / word processor and Ctrl-V to paste.

Update the text for the elements you know about and want to document.

Save the document and email it to me.

You don't have to document everythig on a page at once.  Do a little bit 
every few days and we can get this accomplished.

Thank you.

Patrick







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