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Qt-interest Archive, July 2007
What about qdoc?


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Does anyone know if Trolltech plans to release a public version of qdoc? 


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On Saturday 14 July 2007, Christophe Bismuth wrote:
> Does anyone know if Trolltech plans to release a public version of qdoc?

That's almost FAQ by now: they don't. Use Doxygen, it produces output that 
is at least as good.


	Konrad

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Christophe Bismuth wrote:
> Does anyone know if Trolltech plans to release a public version of qdoc? 
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The author of Doxygen once asked the same question. The answer is no. 
However, he went on to write Doxygen which turned out to be a great 
documentation tool and is basically qdoc++. It is super configurable and 
it can provide much more output than what doc provides. It is compatible 
with Qt Style comments as well as JavaDoc Style and Doxygen has it's own 
style of commenting.

http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/

If you make a .dcf index file for Assistant, it can load your Doxygen 
generated documentation along with the Qt content. You can also convince 
Assistant to only load your docs. Assistant can be launched from your 
app with a class called QAssistantClient. Fittingly enough, all of this 
is documented in Assistant. :)

Cheers!
--Justin


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