Joseph N. Ruskiewicz wrote:
Hello everybody,There is some tools used to generate documentation in the latest releases of pygtk (1.99.13, for instance). They combine information in the .defs files with the C documentation to produce some almost correct reference docs. Sample output can be seen at:
i am new to the list and am quite excited to be a part of your community. my question and concern is the lack of documentation for pygtk and gnome python. i would like to work on compiling together a pygtk reference for both beginners and advanced pygtk developers. so my question is this: does anybody know of any good pygtk/gnome python references that already exist? if it does, i'll concentrate on other things than this idea. if you also feel that this is a good idea, some support, ideas, concerns would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.gnome.org/~james/pygtk-docs/
James.
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