<p>Am 13.02.2012 10:00 schrieb "Graeme Geldenhuys" <<a href="mailto:graemeg.lists@gmail.com">graemeg.lists@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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> Hi,<br>
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> NOTE:<br>
> This only applies to Class Documentation - stuff that FPC's fpdoc generates.<br>
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> I mentioned this a few years back, and maybe it is worth bringing up again.<br>
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> "If your answer is that the wiki is simply easier to use than the Lazarus FPDoc<br>
> Editor, then why not create a wiki frontend to the fpdoc class help.<br>
> LufDoc (from a guy name Lars or Z505) did something similar, so it is possible.<br>
> That might even double up as a good sample project for fcl-web."<br>
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> LufDoc is an acronym for "Live User Fed Documentation". As far as I<br>
> understand, is uses the fpdoc generated output as the starting point,<br>
> but allows anybody to add comments or extension to the end of those<br>
> HTML generated pages. It manages its own set of XML description files,<br>
> but merges those comments with the fpdoc HTML output when viewed. So<br>
> it doesn't obfuscate the original fpdoc XML files at all.<br>
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> Here is an explanation of LufDoc from the original author himself.<br>
> This URL was a test setup to see if users would contribute to MSEgui<br>
> class documentation.<br>
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> <a href="http://z505.com/cgi-bin/mse/idx.cgi?file=fpdocintegrated">http://z505.com/cgi-bin/mse/idx.cgi?file=fpdocintegrated</a><br>
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> Maybe the author could be contacted (I believe I have seen him post<br>
> here recently) and the source code for LufDoc could be made available<br>
> and extended to the Lazarus documentation needs.<br>
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> Just my 2˘ worth…</p>
<p>You might not have noticed, but Michael has something similar to this ToDo list: <a href="http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/pipermail/lazarus/2012-February/070600.html">http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/pipermail/lazarus/2012-February/070600.html</a></p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>