Re: HTML files
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Mar 02, 2003
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Philip, The Win32Lib library has its HTML documentation created by a program included in the Win32Lib distribution, called "MakeDoc.exw", which reads the library & creates the HTML doc from the library; however, this is dependent on the library being commented in a particular style, using "slash-tags" (--/desc, --/proc, --/func, etc). I have an intention to make a "slash-tag editor" to make adding them to a library easier, but that probably won't be for a while. It's parameter driven, so you have to say: exw.ex makedoc.exw sourcefile [option: resultfile]. There's also a modification of MakeDoc.exw that I made which Derek included with Win32Lib ver 0.57.11, which will create a *set* of html files instead of just one, for in case the html result is so large it makes for slow link jumping. It's called "mdc14.EXw", and it's also/still parameter driven, so there's also an "overprogram" included, "MakeMult.exw", which can demonstrate how to use the mod to make multi-file output. However, I see now that it doesn't *explain* the new parameters requirements, and it calls an earlier version of the mod, and the mod still has the old information for parameters if you run the program without any parameters. If you want/need to use it, let me know & I'll detail the parameters for you. Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip D." <philip1987 at hotmail.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 11:18 AM Subject: HTML files > > I want a free program to use to make HTML files to go with a > program that I am making. I notice that some of your archive files come > with HTML documentation. If you programmed it yourself, then I guess > I'll just stick with rtf, but if you used a tool, can you tell me what > to use? > > Thank You > Philip D. > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >