ecause I saw very little interest in it so far.
> Maybe you want to help to get it up to date again?
>
> Regards,
> Dimitri
>
> On 07 Oct 2014, at 20:13 , Tom Johnson wrote:
>
> > You are correct. DITA is an XML standard, not a tool. I use OxygenXML as
> an editor to valid
HTML> to DITA.
> Probably this requires that the HTML consists of some "DITA structure"
> though. Did you have look at this?
>
> Albert
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Tom Johnson
> wrote:
>
>> I have been exploring two models with DITA. The first model
rt wrote:
> Tom,
>
> You are talking about DITA, what kind of tools for converting DITA are you
> using / thinking about? Are they able to import e.g. the HTML as generated
> by doxygen or the XML that can be generated by doxygen?
>
> Albert
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 6:2
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On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:04 AM, Adam Tauno Williams
wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 22:03 -0700, Tom Johnson wrote:
> > Are document generators for APIs dead? When I look over the possible
> > options out there, everything seems buil
Are document generators for APIs dead? When I look over the possible
options out there, everything seems built about 10 years ago. I don't see
anything new coming out of this genre of tools. I find this odd, given that
APIs themselves are exploding in popularity.
I'm guessing that most new APIs to
> Doxygen is not able to interpret the entire HTML pages, but maybe
> translating the HTML to e.g. md and than feeding this to doxygen might give
> a possibility. See e.g. pandoc (http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/), I
> have no experience with it so I don't know how easy it can be u
Any other ideas on how to get doxygen to include standalone html files? I was
really hoping to find a solution for merging source-generated doc with other
tutorial doc.
Tom
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> On Oct 1, 2014, at 3:45 AM, Willem Bogaerts wrote:
>
> Dear Tom,
>
> I used this to include RFC
Thanks Willem. I appreciate your help. I tried following your instructions,
but I'm getting stuck somewhere and it's not quite working. Here's what I
did:
1. Added folder called htmlincludes on my Desktop.
2. Put some HTML files into this htmlincludes folder.
3. In the Doxygen GUI, on the Expert t
I have some HTML files that I'm trying to include in Doxygen. I'm at a loss
for how to do this.
Here's what I tried. I'm using the Doxygen GUI Frontend to configure the
Doxygen processing. I put the HTML files in the same directory as my other
source files. On the Expert tab, I selected input and