Re: [Lazarus] Documentation in Lazarus

2017-10-03 Thread R0b0t1 via Lazarus
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus wrote: > > On 2017-10-03 23:06, Wolf via Lazarus wrote: >> >> As an editor, I'd prefer LibreOffice, since I am familiar with it. My >> experience with LaTeX is limited > > > Having extensive experience

Re: [Lazarus] Documentation in Lazarus

2017-10-03 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus
On 2017-10-03 23:06, Wolf via Lazarus wrote: As an editor, I'd prefer LibreOffice, since I am familiar with it. My experience with LaTeX is limited Having extensive experience with both for many years I can say that with some decent preparation work you can generate documents with LibreOffice

Re: [Lazarus] Documentation in Lazarus

2017-10-03 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus
On 2017-10-02 08:04, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus wrote: LaTeX ? The original poster was vague about what he wants, but he did mention "compact" - so if we assume a compact documentation system, then LaTeX is not it. Installing LaTeX takes up about 200-400MB depending on the system. ;-)

[Lazarus] Documentation in Lazarus

2017-10-02 Thread Wolf via Lazarus
Hi, What is the smallest, most compact system for software documentation that can handle text, graphics, and preferably mathematical formulae as well? I am looking for something that can eventually be presented on a form, documenting not just what my code does, but, more importantly, the