Thanks for the response :) On 2011-07-09, at 13:59, Tudor Girba wrote:
> Great job. It looks nice indeed: > - I like the expanding of methods > - I like the section expanders (from Instance / Class Methods Summary) > - The search in the frames from the left is quite snappy > - The subclassing showing / hiding > - The inheritance diagram > - I like the full urls like: > http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/webdoc/doc/class/BlockCannotReturn > - The look is clean > > > While playing with it, I also found a couple of issues: > - sometimes it freezes in the sense that I select a class and nothing happens > on the right frame. - indeed this is annoying, this should be solved once the hole image is rendered statically > - I like the full urls, but, the problem is that they are hidden in the > frame, so it's difficult to spot them - right, that I solved at some point as well, but I must have broken it again. there was some JS running which create bookmarkable URLs in the main-page > - Some links in the Overview section are broken. It looks like there is some > sort of pattern matching and there are false positives. For example, on the > above mentioned page, there are links to "as:" and "ensure:" - yeah I guess I can disable the parsing for selectors :) > - The preview that pops out when hovering over methods is too slow and it > only shows a white box for a long time. I would disable it for now - indeed annoying, again this is solved once the content is served statically > - The inheritance diagram is interesting, but I do not exactly understand > what it shows. For example, I selected Error and the diagram is like the one > in the attachment. It looks like the current class, is displayed with more > methods, but I do not understand how the rest of the classes were selected. - as a lame excuse ;) I simply took over existing code, will investigate that, since its rather bizarr > Cheers, > Doru > > On 9 Jul 2011, at 13:30, Noury Bouraqadi wrote: >> very cool >> On 8 juil. 2011, at 21:29, Camillo Bruni wrote: >>> hi all, >>> >>> damien and me finally found enough time at the pharo sprint to put a >>> working version of webdoc online: >>> >>> http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/webdoc/ >>> >>> Please test and give some feedback :) (the major issue right now is speed, >>> but since we plan on using it only as an html generator which later-on >>> should be served statically this shouldn't be much of a problem) >>> >>> cami
