RE: [nant-dev] userdoc changes

2003-10-26 Thread Clayton Harbour
- From: Scott Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: October 24, 2003 8:38 AM To: Nant-Dev Subject: Re: [nant-dev] userdoc changes The real advantage to the 1st level inlining of nested elements is that you can see the attributes right there. It is esp. useful when using arrays/collections

Re: [nant-dev] userdoc changes

2003-10-26 Thread Scott Hernandez
Yep. The caching issue is actually on my machine though. That is where the new files are. I guess the sf.net cache hasn't been updated by me; since that is a manual process :) The nightly build has the latest changes, but it failed last night because of sf.net connection problems. - Original

Re: [nant-dev] userdoc changes

2003-10-25 Thread N. V.
I like the inlining of the nested elements, especially because it allows to have all the information usefull to call a task in the same place. Nick From: Scott Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Nant-Dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [nant-dev] userdoc changes Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 08:38:17

Re: [nant-dev] userdoc changes

2003-10-19 Thread Ian MacLean
I think I see it. The grey shaded bit is the 1st level inline docs you mentioned. Looking thru some of the generated doc I'm thinking that just having links to the nested element doc will be better than having it inline. In the compiler tasks for example there are 3 instances of fileset -