I asked this same question a few days ago, and got about the same response as you've gotten. I was hoping to find something similar to Java's javadoc tool that could generate static html files for documentation. Based on the responses I got, I decided that there are great tools out there to work with fusedocs, such as Lee Borkman's SourceBrowser, but nothing that really does what I want.
I decided just to write my own, so I'm writing it in Python. I have no idea when it will be usable, but I will be more than happy to pass it along once it's finished. Basically it will read in a file (or all the files in a directory and subdirectories) and parse through the xml fusedocs. From that point I envision creating static html files, but really it would be easy to generate any kind of file you want. Best of luck, Jared -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 12:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Documentation tools for fusedocs Hi, I was looking to see if there were any tools for fusebox 3 (stand alone software, customtag, vbs, etc.) available for generating a single file documentation by reading the fusedocs? (similar to that available in java)? I'd love to hear of any options available. Thanks. ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [email protected] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bUrFMa.bV0Kx9 Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
