We use APT as it is easy to use and has features like snippets that allow us
to include code in the documents.

Of course you can also use html in the resources directory also, so using
APT doesn't mean that's all you get.

APT also allows you to create .apt.vm files that can contain macros that do
funky stuff (when they work at all).

Regards

Nathan


On 28/07/2009 20:46, "EJ Ciramella" <[email protected]> wrote:

> So a discussion has popped up here as to why use apt, xdoc or fml over
> just plain html.
>  
> I (personally) think it's easier to just throw together APT docs REALLY
> fast and not worry about various components (css and such).
>  
> How do I sell apt as the format to use?


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