Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-22 Thread Smith Martin
, October 22, 2014 10:46 AM To: development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc Hello, Take a look at a recent blog post by Lorenz Haas on Linking Qt classes in documentation generated with Doxygen: http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2014/08/13/qt-weekly-17-linking-qt-classes-in

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-22 Thread Miettinen Riitta-Leena
://blog.qt.digia.com/ | Twitter: @QtbyDigia, @Qtproject | Facebook: www.facebook.com/qt > Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 09:39:58 +0200 > From: Oleksii Serdiuk > Subject: Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc > To: development@qt-project.org > Message-ID: <54475f4e.1090...@oleksii.name> >

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-22 Thread Oleksii Serdiuk
it construct an index from all the Qt html files? > > martin > > From: development-bounces+martin.smith=theqtcompany@qt-project.org > on behalf > of Kevin Kofler > Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:44 AM > To: development@qt

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Smith Martin
Kofler Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:44 AM To: development@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc Smith Martin wrote: > If you want your documentation to link to the Qt documentation, it might > be easier to use qdoc. I'm not sure that's correct, because I ha

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Kevin Kofler
Smith Martin wrote: > If you want your documentation to link to the Qt documentation, it might > be easier to use qdoc. I'm not sure that's correct, because I haven't > actually used doxygen for that purpose, but I know you can link to Qt > documentation using qdoc. Doxygen can definitely link to

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Federico Buti
Crystal clear! Thanks all for the useful information and the kindness. Cheers, F. On 21 October 2014 12:48, Thiago Macieira wrote: > On Tuesday 21 October 2014 10:22:48 Federico Buti wrote: > > So, in short, which is the current state of the affairs? It is > > possible/advisable to use qdoc or

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Thiago Macieira
On Tuesday 21 October 2014 10:22:48 Federico Buti wrote: > So, in short, which is the current state of the affairs? It is > possible/advisable to use qdoc or not? Is there a read me like the above in > Qt 5.x? qdoc is developed in lockstep with Qt's own needs. If it fullfils your needs, great. Bu

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Smith Martin
pment@qt-project.org Subject: Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc ?Thanks for the fast response! I'm going to have a look to the documentation. Just to be totally sure: your answer implies that, as an external user of Qt (not a developer), it is now advisable to switch from Doxygen to qdoc, righ

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Federico Buti
​Thanks for the fast response! I'm going to have a look to the documentation. Just to be totally sure: your answer implies that, as an external user of Qt (not a developer), it is now advisable to switch from Doxygen to qdoc, right? Or using qdoc is only suggested for Qt APIs? Thanks again, F. ​--

Re: [Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Shivashankar Venugopal
Hi, qdoc3 is renamed as qdoc since Qt 5.0. You should find all the details you need about qdoc on http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qdoc/qdoc-index.html. Find us on the #qt-documentation channel on freenode if you have any questions. Venu ___ Develop

[Development] Qdoc || !Qdoc

2014-10-21 Thread Federico Buti
Hi all. in the git repository of Qt4.8 it is possible to read 1. qdoc3 is the tool used to generate the Qt reference documentation. 2. The source code is included as part of this package primarily to 3. fulfill our GPL obligations. We highly recommend using 4. Doxygen (http://www.stac