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Natural Docs is an open-source documentation generator for multiple programming languages. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it.
SourceForge houses the source code and issue database for the old Perl version of Natural Docs, version 1.52. It is still available but no longer being updated. Please see NaturalDocs.org for the 2.x source code and issue...
Plugin performs preview of documents written in some markup languages.
Supported languages:
* Asciidoctor
* Html
* Markdown
* Textile
Usage
1. Right click on document (via project explorer or editor) and choose "Open with->Markview".
2. Open same document in another split.
3. Change view format in editor's menu.
4. Click on "?" icon near format selector to view some syntax help for selected format.
Source code: https://github.com/OneMoreGres/qtc-markview
IMPORTANT: plugin's version must match Qt Creator's version (difference in last digit is...
The goal of this project is to host the translation project, tools and examples published on the http://xulfr.org site, first french resource about Mozilla Technologies