Re: HTML files

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sigh, I meant "exw.exe makedoc.exw sourcefile [option: resultfile]" for the
parameters of MakeDoc.exw.

Dan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Subject: Re: HTML files


>
> 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.
> >
> >
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