On Sunday 13 May 2001 20:41, Micah Dowty wrote:
> I'm about to start the documentation, first a tutorial/reference on
> client-side programming. (Yes, I've said this before but now I'm serious :)
>
> Just wondering if anybody has any preferences on what format it's in. I had
> been assuming I'd do it in HTML. But, I'd really like something that
> serparates content from presentation more. Could be as simple as a
> preprocessor that produces HTML. What about documentation packages like
> Doxygen? For this tutorial/reference I don't think i want it to be tied
> into the client lib source code, but maybe for the server Doxygen or
> something similar would be a good idea.
>
> Any suggestions?

DocBook has been promoted as the standard for documentation for software 
projects.  Checkout the Linux-HOWTO HOWTO on this.  There is a pretty good 
documentation writer I think..., pgsgml?, something like that.  I haven't 
written any in a while, but it's pretty easy to convert into HTML/PS/blah.

Thanks,
Shane Nay.

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