Is any work being down on a "reboldoc" format or parser -- along the lines of the javadoc utility < http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/javadoc/ > -- that extracts comments and presents them as a standard HTML file? *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 7/21/2000 at 6:13 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glad you liked it. Unfortunately I did the dictionary clipbook by hand. I just stripped the html code and did a search for "Related words" which always lands you above a command. Then I used a clip I created to form a "clip title" after highlighting the Rebol command. It was a real pain. I dozed off a couple of times while doing it at night. I would rather be playing with the rebol code than making "tools". But anyone who has used the clipbooks and notetab can understand why I bit the bullet and migrated the dictionary. The commands are next on my hit list. What I would love is if someone has divided the commands up along some functional lines so I can present them more coherently from a coding perspective. Also if anyone knows how to force or configure notetab to highlight rebol code I would be eternally grateful if they would foward me the method. Further suggestions are welcome. later... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is very cool! > I downloaded it right away and it works great. > > A web-master with the HTML clipbook and the REBOL clipbook > can get a lot done -- fast! > > Do you have a rebol script you wrote that compiles the > rebol Clipbook, if so, that would be useful since > it would provide a good method to also document the > new words, extensions, and functions one might have in > personal rebol library (eg. my-func-lib.r). > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:21 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [REBOL] Rebol Dictionary as Clipbook Library > > To All, > > For those that are interested... > I've compiled the "rebol dictionary" file into a Clipbook Library. > You can now view the dictionary.html file as a clipbook library from > within the "Notetab" editor. > For those that aren't familiar with "Notetab" you should go visit > www.notetab.com. > > You can edit your rebol scripts in "Notetab" and view the dictionary > file without loading your browser. > > This means less overhead and more speed when accessing the dictionary > info. > > I will eventually create another clipbook library with the Rebol > commands so you will be able to just plug them in without typing the > command. The more complex commands will have entry fields for > parameters. > > I hope this helps. > > You can download from the file from: > http://home.accglobal.net/~webdev/notetab/Rebol_dict.clb > > Enjoy!