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Re: What's the best plain Documentation format?

by gjb (Vicar)
on May 27, 2003 at 14:10 UTC ( [id://260993]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to What's the best plain Documentation format?

Personally I like Robodoc quite a lot. One can use the same format to document a lot of programming languages (Perl, C/C++, Java obviously) and generate documentation in various formats (HTML, LaTeX, RTF, etc.).

It runs on windows, unix and probably almost every operating system with a C compiler and a shell.

You can find Robodocs home page here. I've used version 3.x quite a lot and was happy with it. The latest version (4.x) should have an even richer feature set.

Just my 2 cents, -gjb-

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