Re: OT: OS X documentation
Re: OT: OS X documentation
- Subject: Re: OT: OS X documentation
- From: Urs Heckmann <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 10:45:56 +0100
Am Samstag, 29.03.03, um 01:07 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Kurt Bigler:
Regarding my inputs about the documentation, someone sent me the
following
link which is a third-party MacOS X documentaiton solution. Sounds
interesting and only thirty-some bucks:
http://www.ClassicalSoftwareInc.com/TFM/index.html
Anyone tried this?
-Kurt Bigler
I'm using doxygen (www.doxygen.org). It creates HTML, can be customized
thoroughly and puts in HyperLinks for any reference it knows about.
Those links are also in the source code view, so when you try to
remember what a certain function call does, you just click it and reach
the according documentation.
I now include AUPublic sources directly to my docs so I can trace very
fast what's going on. Like when I try to find out how something is done
by Apple, i.e. Parameter to Control binding, where information from
several header/source files is needed, it is just clicks away. It also
offers nice inheritance diagrams.
I'll check out TFM 25 day demo and compare it to doxygen.
Cheers,
;) Urs
urs heckmann
email@hidden
www.u-he.com
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