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From: <sp...@in...> - 2002-10-21 14:10:04
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The documentation results are quite nice. During this time I was examining the different options that were pointed out in the list, and I found doc++ as a package distributed into debian. This means it is open source. As someone in the list explained it was a good tool, Cristian is studying it and starting to put his documentation with doc++. I don't mean that the tool selected is doc++. I think we should study the= best option. Perhaps trying them all as a test could be interesting to se= e which offers us the best options. The documentation from doxigen is quite nice, but how easy is it to intro= duce the comments into the code as to generate the documentation? My main interest is that the documentation tool be also an open source to= ol. What about doxigen? Is it opensource? doc++ is. As I have explained, Cristian is studying doc++, but he hasn't introduced= the comments as yet. If I tell him to use doxigen he will do, but he will= need a good documentation and the tool installed in his computer (free co= st, of course). |