Jörn Zaefferer wrote: > Hi folks, > > to ease documentation of plugins, I started writing a small tool that > generates HTML from inline documentation. Basically it does the same as > Visual jQuery, taking the source, parsing comments, converting to XML, > converting to HTML. But all in handy web interface, so you don't have to > install or use ant/make or java. > > Current versions runs only in Firefox: > http://jquery.bassistance.de/docTool/docTool.html > > Let me know if this is useful for you. > > Any idea on how to get it working in IE/Opera (or even Safari) is > appreciated. > > xlnt Jörn!
I find this quite useful. It's now time to dump my phpDoc (javadoc) syntax & parser in favor of this tool ;) One thing is boggling me. I see that it gets outputs function arguments via the @param, but nowhere did I see "A valid numeric." defined. I assume there's a hash of primitave types & their descriptors in the output code. Is it possible to define your own types (e.g. "jQuery Object Extended")? ~ Brice _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/