I've also added, at http://docs.agrip.org.uk/ , a link to the
automatically-generated QuakeC documentation.  I have included the
scripts to generate this (using a program called Doxygen) in Subversion,
too.

The point of this is that Doxygen allows us to document the current
QuakeC code, using the comments that are embedded within it.  As the
code changes, the documentation automatically does.

I've only converted a fraction of the comments in the QuakeC code to
Doxygen, but already it provides a decent starting point.  Once you've
read the development manual's chapter on how the QuakeC library is
structured and why you'd want to use it, this resource should be very
helpful for you.  The chapters on all the helpful QuakeC funcitons AGRIP
provide for use in your own modification (which is a work in progress,
and doesn't yet link to the Doxygen stuff I've just told you about) can
be found here:

http://docs.agrip.org.uk/development/development-manual/gcode-agrip.html

Right, better be off now to make something to eat!

I hope that these recent additions are helpful for you; please let me
know :-).

bye just now,


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Matthew Tylee Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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