As P.O. has pointed out, the tools and their documentation are at SF: /docs/trunk/tools/bldoc_win for Windows; read the read1st.txt file to get started.

The ooRexx version of the tools was presented at the 2020 Symposium and there is a paper describing what was more of a demo here <https://www.rexxla.org/events/2020/presentations/Producing%20the%20ooRexx%20Documents.pdf> .  It is a good introduction to the whole subject of creating the ooRexx documentation.  Work on getting this version up on SF has stopped due to an apparent lack of interest by anyone other than Rony and P.O.  It is working well on Windows (it ran successfully for the presentation after all!) but needs updated documentation before it can be committed to the repository.  And, as it was written to also be usable on *nix systems, it needs testing/debugging on those platforms if that support is desired.

Gil B.

On 1/25/2021 2:46 PM, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:

As the details have escaped me, Gil and/or P.O.: isn't there a documentation 
that briefly lists the
steps in creating the documentation?

Also, Gil, if not mistaken, haven't you created a toolset (in Rexx?) that 
downloads all the tools
needed for creating the documentation? IIRC you gave even a presentation that 
might be consulted?

---rony




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