On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 at 15:47:29 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:59:52 Andrea Fontana wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 at 10:11:51 UTC, simendsjo wrote:
> You can redefine the DDOC macro to use a stylesheet. Add your
> base ddoc file on the command line with redefined and
> additional macros.
Is phobos doc based on some .ddoc file then? I see there's a
number of .ddoc file in github d-programming-language
repository
but downloading them and adding to command line does nothing.
Doc
appears still without style...
What ddoc gives you out of the box works, but it _is_ a bit
ugly as far as
styling goes. To match what dlang.org has, you'd need to grab
std.ddoc from
the d-programming-language.org repo on github along with the
css directory and
images directories, and the css and images directories would
need to be
alongside the generated html. std.ddoc handles the various
macros used by
Phobos and sets up the styling, and then the generated html
pages reference
the css and image files (so without them, you don't get the
full styling).
- Jonathan M Davis
Is this command line correct?
dmd -D -c -o- std.ddoc *.d
It's still ugly :) Generated html doesn't contain any external
css reference inside <head> section.