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January 30, 2008 Tango Manual and API Reference in CHM and PDF | ||||
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http://www.vga.hr/tango_doc/ you can download first version of autogenerated PDF Manual and PDF API Reference. There is also a CHM version which includes both, and more. PDF is pro forma only, if somebody just NEEDS PDF format. CHM is the one to use. Both are up to date though. CHM Manual has source code, highlighted, included - with line numbers etc.. For the next version I hope to have working backlinks to superclasses, maybe even a small D tutorial. I'd like to hear your comments and wishes, since this is just a first version and it will be regulary updated after I hear some comments. thanks |
January 31, 2008 Re: Tango Manual and API Reference in CHM and PDF | ||||
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Posted in reply to dominik | dominik wrote:
> http://www.vga.hr/tango_doc/
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> you can download first version of autogenerated PDF Manual and PDF API Reference.
> There is also a CHM version which includes both, and more.
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> PDF is pro forma only, if somebody just NEEDS PDF format. CHM is the one to use. Both are up to date though.
> CHM Manual has source code, highlighted, included - with line numbers etc..
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> For the next version I hope to have working backlinks to superclasses, maybe even a small D tutorial.
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> I'd like to hear your comments and wishes, since this is just a first version and it will be regulary updated after I hear some comments.
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> thanks
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Wow, Excellent! I'll have a look at these. I'm glad I don't have to worry about doing the pdf/chm version anymore.
Thanks :)
-JJR
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January 31, 2008 Re: Tango Manual and API Reference in CHM and PDF | ||||
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Posted in reply to dominik | dominik wrote:
> http://www.vga.hr/tango_doc/
>
> you can download first version of autogenerated PDF Manual and PDF API Reference.
> There is also a CHM version which includes both, and more.
>
> PDF is pro forma only, if somebody just NEEDS PDF format. CHM is the one to use. Both are up to date though.
> CHM Manual has source code, highlighted, included - with line numbers etc..
>
> For the next version I hope to have working backlinks to superclasses, maybe even a small D tutorial.
>
> I'd like to hear your comments and wishes, since this is just a first version and it will be regulary updated after I hear some comments.
>
> thanks
>
>
I had a peek at the CHM... it looks like it's been formatted well and properly generated... a very good start indeed.
The only real complaint I have is with the content. :(
After looking through it, it was disturbing to see "to be continued" and other editing comments that indicated a WIP. That's partly my fault since I'm supposed to get some of that filled. It was just painful to see a "freeze-framed" view of my negligence. :P
But, thanks, this is a good motivator. It also made me look at what I think needs to be cleaned up or removed from the manual.
-JJR
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