[Lazarus] FPDoc Editor vs Lazarus Documentation Tool
silvioprog
silvioprog at gmail.com
Sat Dec 20 22:38:09 CET 2014
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys <
mailinglists at geldenhuys.co.uk> wrote:
> On 2014-12-19 21:58, silvioprog wrote:
> > What is the most recomended tool to make documentation?:
>
> I simply use my favourite text editor (EditPad Pro) and code templates.
> I don't use indentation in the XML files because unfortunately that
> screws with some fpdoc output formats where spaces are kept in the
> documentation. Lazarus's built-in doc editor doesn't allow for this as
> far as I know.
>
> You can obviously use Lazarus IDE's editor itself for editing those XML
> files too.
>
> EditPad Pro has the advantage that code templates can be better
> organised, file navigation structures can be defined for easy
> navigation, custom highlighting can be defined (though the default XML
> highlighting is just fine), and EditPad Pro can do automatic
> spell-checking on the content itself (ignoring XML tags).
>
> jEdit is another very good and free (and cross platform) text editor.
I use three editors (Intellij IDEA, Eclipse and Notepad++), but I want to
use a tool distributed with Lazarus, because I'll make a screencast of my
component installed in Lazarus IDE. :-/
--
Silvio Clécio
My public projects - github.com/silvioprog
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