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Re: Documentation frustrations
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Re: Documentation frustrations


  • Subject: Re: Documentation frustrations
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 10:39:43 +0200


*delurk*

> Maybe a new paragraph per topic, even if they're only a single
line, e.g. "This function is not re-entrant."

Well, it should at least be in the database as a formal, separate checkbox or so. Then they can experiment with the optimal way to
display the data. Separate paragraphs would only be useful if they were always in the same spot relative to the whole of the method description, and if they are, a table would probably work just as
well, if not better.

In the "screen estate is valuable" days with Think Reference a tiny icon was sufficient for e.g. "moves memory" aka "be cautious and especially don't use in Interrupts"


Regards,
	Tom_E




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