[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-16 Thread dehneg

On 15 nov, 04:27, Guy Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Shame, it would have been nice to have it in Aptana Studio - I was
 wondering why I wasn't getting code hints, etc.

Your right Guy. Aptana team does not support the last jQuery version.
I suppose they will do it one day. Aptana users will wait months after
each jQuery release.

Scriptdoc file is a good **standard** to integrate documentation in
any IDE.
It is also a good way to work with documentation. I suppose that
Yehuda Katz use the jQuery scriptdoc file to generate is Visual jQuery
Documentation (http://www.visualjquery.com). The actual version of
Visual jQuery is for jQuery 1.1.2.


[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-15 Thread Tom Sieroń
On Nov 15, 2007 3:47 PM, dehneg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Scriptdoc file is a good **standard** to integrate documentation in
 any IDE.
 It is also a good way to work with documentation. I suppose that
 Yehuda Katz use the jQuery scriptdoc file to generate is Visual jQuery
 Documentation (http://www.visualjquery.com). The actual version of
 Visual jQuery is for jQuery 1.1.2.


It would be great to have an up to date version of visualjquery!

It's much easier and faster than the wiki where you have to wait for
all the page reloads just to see a snippet of code :(. It gets even
worse when you don't know what exactly you're looking for. So many
links, so many page reloads, so many tabs and relatively little
content :(.


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[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-15 Thread Brandon Aaron

We moved to the wiki for many good reasons. One of them being it
provides a very good mechanism for allowing the community to
contribute to the betterment of the docs. Another reason is it
provides some necessary flexibility for documenting things like
selectors. There are current efforts to get the results from the wiki
into xml which will enable sites like Visual jQuery to run again!
Please be patient while we transition the docs because soon they will
be even better than what they were.

--
Brandon Aaron

On Nov 15, 8:03 pm, Tom Sieroń [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Nov 15, 2007 3:47 PM, dehneg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Scriptdoc file is a good **standard** to integrate documentation in
  any IDE.
  It is also a good way to work with documentation. I suppose that
  Yehuda Katz use the jQuery scriptdoc file to generate is Visual jQuery
  Documentation (http://www.visualjquery.com). The actual version of
  Visual jQuery is for jQuery 1.1.2.

 It would be great to have an up to date version of visualjquery!

 It's much easier and faster than the wiki where you have to wait for
 all the page reloads just to see a snippet of code :(. It gets even
 worse when you don't know what exactly you're looking for. So many
 links, so many page reloads, so many tabs and relatively little
 content :(.

 --
 Tom Sieroń.
 Skype: tom.sieron   ::   GG 590961   ::   T +48 505 034 
 253http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/tom/sieron


[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-14 Thread Cloudream

aptana 1.0 build-in?

On Nov 14, 9:35 pm, dehneg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am looking for the scriptdoc file  (http://www.scriptdoc.org/)  for
 jQuery 1.2.1.
 Any one knows where I can download it ?

 Thanks,
 Alex



[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-14 Thread Brandon Aaron

jQuery 1.2 has removed the scriptdoc from the source in favor of
managing documentation via the wiki (http://docs.jquery.com/).

--
Brandon Aaron

On Nov 14, 7:35 am, dehneg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am looking for the scriptdoc file  (http://www.scriptdoc.org/)  for
 jQuery 1.2.1.
 Any one knows where I can download it ?

 Thanks,
 Alex



[jQuery] Re: Scriptdoc-file for jQuery 1.2.1

2007-11-14 Thread Guy Fraser

Brandon Aaron wrote:
 jQuery 1.2 has removed the scriptdoc from the source in favor of
 managing documentation via the wiki (http://docs.jquery.com/).
   

Shame, it would have been nice to have it in Aptana Studio - I was 
wondering why I wasn't getting code hints, etc.