hi all,
how is the documentation for http://rake.rubyforge.org/ and
http://syntax.rubyforge.org/api/ generated?
i like the look of it much better than vanilla rdoc.
any ideas?
thanks,
_c
hi all,
how is the documentation for http://rake.rubyforge.org/ and
http://syntax.rubyforge.org/api/ generated?
i like the look of it much better than vanilla rdoc.
any ideas?
thanks,
_c
i finally found the answer to my question through quasi-random googling.
shame that nice templates like
Buckblog: RDoc Template are not included, by
default. maybe there should be a gem with additional rdoc templates or
something.
how is the documentation for http://rake.rubyforge.org/ and
http://syntax.rubyforge.org/api/ generated?
i like the look of it much better than vanilla rdoc.
On Nov 19, 7:42 am, Christophe M. [email protected] wrote:
i finally found the answer to my question through quasi-random googling.
shame that nice templates likehttp://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2005/4/8/rdoc-templateare not included, by
default. maybe there should be a gem with additional rdoc templates or
something.how is the documentation forhttp://rake.rubyforge.org/and
http://syntax.rubyforge.org/api/generated?
i like the look of it much better than vanilla rdoc.
I don’t undertand why the jamis template isn’t included.
you might try allison though.
I don’t undertand why the jamis template isn’t included.
you might try allison though.
thanks, yeah, found that though my googling too. just blogged about it:
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