RE: regarding documentation



There is doxygen, which is great to document code and API's.

I think gnome as gtkdoc or something similar.

Cheers.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Manuel Amador [mailto:amadorm zeus usm edu ec]
Sent: Saturday, 1 December 2001 8:29 
To: gnome-devel-list gnome org
Subject: regarding documentation



are there any good documents written that explain how to document a GNOME 
program?  I mean, methodology, technology, tutorial, everything.  I need to 
document my software: http://www.usm.edu.ec/~amadorm/directoryadmin - which
is 
the final step for making a mature release.

luck,

    Rudd-O
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