MonoDoc 0.2 released.
Miguel de Icaza <[email protected]> 05 Mar 2003 02:48:51 -0500
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Here it is, your moment of Zen: Monodoc 0.2, by Miguel de Icaza, Duncan Mak. * What is this This is a preliminary release of the Mono Documentation Browser, a tool that can be used to browse the API documentation that is provided with Mono. The new version includes vastly improved rendering, and includes namespace rendering, which will be very useful for those of you who want to document, as it is easy to spot what is missing. * The documentors Duncan Mak, Hector Gomez, Jeffrey Stedfast, Kevin Breit, Lee Malabone, Martin Willemoes Hansen, Miguel de Icaza, Peter Williams, Raphael J. Schmid. We documented 71 classes, which is 10% of the effort for documenting Gtk#. Some of them even with examples. A lot of the work has been in copying and editing the contents from Gtk+. But in some places we have excelled, and we have incorporated more documentation from other free documentation, added examples, and added pointers which are missing from the general Gtk+ documentation. We believe strongly that we can simplify vastly GUI development, and good documentation is a central piece of this effort. Please join us in finishing this documentation process. * Details The current release contains two major components: * Base class libraries documentation. * Gtk# documentation. The current release contains documentation that was extracted from the ECMA specification, so it is not a complete set of documents for all the classes in .NET The Gtk# documentation contains stubs automatically generated, and thanks to the help of the great mono-docs team, progress is rapidly happening on this front. * The release The source code is not being released, only a binary of the documentation browser that requires the latest version of Mono and Gtk#. The binaries are cross-platform, so they should work on any Mono platform with Gtk 2.x. In addition, the GtkHTML widget from GNOME CVS HEAD is required (cvs co gtkhtml, on the gnome cvs repository). Those interested in the source code for Monodoc can download it from the Mono Anonymous CVS repository (for more details see: http://www.go-mono.com/anoncvs.html). * Availability http://www.go-mono.com/archive/monodoc-0.2.tar.gz * The coders Duncan Mak, Miguel de Icaza. Miguel. _______________________________________________ Mono-announce-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-announce-list