On Monday 21 February 2005 9:05 pm, Benjamin Meyer wrote: > On Monday 21 February 2005 9:47 am, Jes Hall wrote: > > > [Self-advertising follows] > > > > > > Quanta (from CVS) has quite good docbook support. I was able to update > > > our own handbook without having too much docbook writing experience. > > > > That sounds pretty fantastic! Just for reference, Kate has good basic > > docbook support including a handbook template with macros to help out > > newbies, and for those wanting a more complete tool emacs with the psgml > > mode is just mind-blowingly powerful. I'll definitely have to give quanta > > a whirl though from the sounds of it :) > > Yah, but nothing beats going to www.foo.com/wiki/pagebla and clicking the > edit button > > -Benjamin Meyer Oh and am can't have been the first to think of this, but image if the kde api's were up online like php.net's? Any user could submit additions to functions/classes. Examples, tips, tricks. It would probably be a bit of work to get setup (or doesn't doxygen have some sort of xml output?) but this would probably very quickly become a very powerfull documentation system. -Benjamin Meyer -- aka icefox Public Key: http://www.icefox.net/public_key.asc >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<