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Re: IDLWave documentation generation [message #48241 is a reply to message #47405] Tue, 04 April 2006 16:48 Go to previous message
Michael Galloy is currently offline  Michael Galloy
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Registered: April 2006
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Tiago St�rmer Daitx wrote:
> I just want to say that IDLDoc is one of the best things that I came
> across since I got married with IDL (it's already a long love'n'hate
> relationship, so it's a marriage alright) ;-)
>
> The new IDLDoc version got even better! It supports templates,
> generates adp files (hurray!), got even prettier, and the source code
> may be released! And I didn't even try the statistics yet.
>
> It should come officially as the default documentation tool for IDL.
> Enforcing it's use would just make things better and it's a Good Thing
> (TM). It's just my 2 cents, but considering all of IDL history I don't
> really think it'll ever happen. Anyway, good tools talk for themselves.
> Let's seat, program and read our wonderful - idldoc generated, of
> course - html docs.
>
> Mike, keep up the good work!

Thanks for the kind words about IDLdoc; I'm glad it helps. I'm not sure
about releasing the source code since I'm not with RSI any more (any one
need an IDL programmer?), but I will still try to convince them it would
be a good idea.

If the lack of documentation has caused you to pause before using it
before, there is also more information in the docs folder of the new
version (IDLdoc 2.0):

http://www.rsinc.com/codebank/search.asp?FID=100

This also runs on IDL 6.0 and later.

-Mike
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