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The Icon Bar: Programming: Doxygen
 
  Doxygen
  (12:16 19/3/2002)
  johnstlr (15:18 19/3/2002)
  rich (13:58 15/6/2002)
  mfrissen (13:58 15/6/2002)
    davidm (13:55 19/3/2002)
      mfrissen (13:58 15/6/2002)
  davidb (13:58 15/6/2002)
    Hertzsprung (09:37 11/4/2002)
    davidm (13:58 15/6/2002)
 
davidm Message #4989, posted at 12:16, 19/3/2002
Unregistered user Hi...

Does anyone know if there is a RISC OS port of this excellent documentation system ? - I'm intending to use it to doc a certain piece of software.

I did a Google search, but couldn't find anything.

http://www.doxygen.org/

If there isn't one I'll suppose I'll have to do it... ho hum...

...David

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davidm Message #4993, posted at 13:55, 19/3/2002, in reply to message #4991
Unregistered user Yeah, but showing a class hierarchy in a C++ app clears things up for newcomers. Also having a documentation reference is invaluable. Doxygen is really useful when it comes to familiarizing yourself with a chunk of code.

Good code certainly makes things clear. However you cannot assume that everyone has the same knowledge or style as yourself and providing some documentation helps bridge the gap.

...David

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johnstlr Message #4996, posted at 15:18, 19/3/2002, in reply to message #4989
Unregistered user I'm convinced the RiscGUILib guys did a port of either this or CCDoc but I can't find any reference to it

The RiscGUILib discussion group is at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ro-guilib/

I think it was Andre Schaefer who did the port but I don't have an email address for him.

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Hertzsprung Message #4997, posted at 09:37, 11/4/2002, in reply to message #4992
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You've ported Qt to RISC OS? Well done!

Also needed:
Tcl/tkinter
wxwindows (my favourite)

WxWindows is cool, btw.

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rich Message #4990, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #4989
Unregistered user Don't forget to add StrongHelp -> Doxygen conversion wink
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mfrissen Message #4991, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #4989
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Does anyone know if there is a RISC OS port of this excellent documentation system ? - I'm intending to use it to doc a certain piece of software.

good code is self-explanatory grin

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davidb Message #4992, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #4989
Unregistered user

Does anyone know if there is a RISC OS port of this excellent documentation system ? - I'm intending to use it to doc a certain piece of software.

I did a Google search, but couldn't find anything.

http://www.doxygen.org/

If there isn't one I'll suppose I'll have to do it... ho hum...

You've ported Qt to RISC OS? Well done! wink

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mfrissen Message #4994, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #4993
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Good code certainly makes things clear. However you cannot assume that everyone has the same knowledge or style as yourself and providing some documentation helps bridge the gap.

well, at least you can say they can RTMFM grin

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davidm Message #4995, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #4992
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You've ported Qt to RISC OS? Well done! wink

The basic Doxygen without the GUI frontend just uses a small subset of Qt... such as their template library. I just took a brief glance and it is very portable.

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