Hello PureBasicers,
I'd like to announce a little project I released some days ago on my itch.io page. It's called DocMaker and is basically a tool to generate html source code documentations in the style of JavaDoc. The usage is pretty simple and it has some nice features I think. Maybe someone has a use for it, I use it quite a lot lately.
Get it here: https://bullshit-softworx.itch.io/docmaker
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DocMaker for PureBasic
Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
"..\..\sqUId\sqUId.pbi" is missing in docmaker.pb.
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Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
Is that very different from the DocMaker tool that is included with PureBasic itself ?MightyMAC wrote:I'd like to announce a little project I released some days ago on my itch.io page. It's called DocMaker and is basically a tool to generate html source code documentations in the style of JavaDoc. The usage is pretty simple and it has some nice features I think. Maybe someone has a use for it, I use it quite a lot lately.
That one also generates html files.
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Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
@Mesa:
As written on the homepage of the tool the source code is only included for the sake of completeness and can't be compiled. The UI system I used is not included. The "DocMaker.exe" file is the tool itself and all you need to make everything work.
@wilbert:
The included DocMaker from PureBasic is designed to compile special files that you have to setup yourself to a nice chm or html documentation. My tool lets you keep all your documentation inside your source files and create a html documentation directly from there. No need for any extra files. Take a look at the "DocMakerDemo.pb" file included in the package and the resulting "DocMakerDemo.html" which is the processed html documentation by DocMaker. A manual is also included.
As written on the homepage of the tool the source code is only included for the sake of completeness and can't be compiled. The UI system I used is not included. The "DocMaker.exe" file is the tool itself and all you need to make everything work.
@wilbert:
The included DocMaker from PureBasic is designed to compile special files that you have to setup yourself to a nice chm or html documentation. My tool lets you keep all your documentation inside your source files and create a html documentation directly from there. No need for any extra files. Take a look at the "DocMakerDemo.pb" file included in the package and the resulting "DocMakerDemo.html" which is the processed html documentation by DocMaker. A manual is also included.
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Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
I like DocMaker. What is sqUId.pbi?
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Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
Very interesting...
Thanks for sharing
Probably i'll use it for my future projects
Thanks for sharing
Probably i'll use it for my future projects
Use Pb 5.73 lst and Windows 10
my mother-language isn't english, in advance excuse my mistakes.
my mother-language isn't english, in advance excuse my mistakes.
Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
@RobertRoija: sqUId is a UI system for PureBasic that I'm developing. But you don't need it to use DocMaker.
Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
Hey there Is there an actual version with projects-, module- and macro support?MightyMAC wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 9:53 am Hello PureBasicers,
I'd like to announce a little project I released some days ago on my itch.io page. It's called DocMaker and is basically a tool to generate html source code documentations in the style of JavaDoc. The usage is pretty simple and it has some nice features I think. Maybe someone has a use for it, I use it quite a lot lately.
Get it here: https://bullshit-softworx.itch.io/docmaker
Mac
Re: DocMaker for PureBasic
I want to build in markdown support to easily create Web manuals with static website generators like HUGO or Jekyll in the near future and could add support for modules and macros, but what should projects support look like?