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Re: Documenting liboctave
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Matthew W. Roberts |
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Re: Documenting liboctave |
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Tue, 22 Feb 2000 11:31:40 -0600 |
On Feb 22, 2000 at 09:17:52AM, Francesco Potorti` wrote:
> John Eaton writes:
>
> It might be nice to also document the functions in liboctave in the
> source code and then extract that information for the manual.
>
> There are some literate programming free tools around. I can look for
> some reference, if you wish.
I was specifically thinking of using DOC++ which you can see here:
http://www.zib.de/Visual/software/doc++/index.html
I don't think it does info files, unfortunately. If you are aware
of other systems that would work better I would like to hear about
them. I'd hope we could find a system that does HTML as well for
online documentation.
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Matthew W. Roberts
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