On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Florian Brosch <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Florian,

> I update valadoc.org at every valac-release. The only exception is
> libgee which is updated on each libgee release. All textual binding
> descriptions lives in the valadoc.org database and do not exist in
> form of documentation comments. There is no way do generate them on
> your own.
I got it.

> The easiest way to support the documentation project is to add or
> improve the descriptions by using the wiki-functionality of
> valadoc.org. A better solution is to provide a small program which
> imports the documentation from the C-Code for us. I already wrote a
> prototype but lost the code during my last hard disc crash. It's a
> easy task.

This will be a  really cool tool.I always have to refer to the documentation
from the C-Code while writing vala code.I have to switch back and forth in
the devhelp between C-Code doc and vala binding doc.
At same time open a web page of valadoc.org for searching since devhelp
search sometime just does not work.

So you also maintained the devhelp books for vala binding documentions?

I have a lot of devhelp books ,the catalog on the left of devhelp really
clutters and vala books make the mess even worse.
I wonder if all these vala books can be put in one submenu in devhelp.

> Help is always appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
>   Flo
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Darren Hoo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> the documentations on http://references.valadoc.org/ seems outdated.
>> For example searching by keyword `SockectService' shows nothing related
>> to SocketService.I also downloaded a devhelp tarball from gnome wiki page
>> :devhelp-books.tar.gz,but it's also outdated.
>>
>> It really bugs me that I can not find an update-to-date binding 
>> documentations.
>> Although I can grep a lot in /usr/share/vala/vapi/*.vapi.
>>
>> I have both git cloned vala and valadoc,but they are not the place I
>> can find binding
>> documentations.So my question is  where can I find them?or How can I generate
>> them using valadoc myself and stay up-to-date?
>>
>> I hope someday vala(binding) documentation will be as good as those of
>> PyGtk and
>> Gtkmm.How can I contribute to vala(binding) documentation if
>> contribution is welcome?
>>
>> I also noticed that there are some spammers on http://references.valadoc.org/
>> How can I report this to the person who is in charge of valadoc.org?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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