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gimp developers' documentation Sally C. Barry 15 Sep 09:25
gimp developers' documentation William Skaggs 15 Sep 10:00
  gimp developers' documentation Sally C. Barry 15 Sep 10:46
Sally C. Barry
2006-09-15 09:25:17 UTC (over 17 years ago)

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Hello All, especially the Developers on the list!

I see in the ViewCVS that there are interesting-looking SGML files in the development tree. These are the gimp/devel-docs/*/*.sgml files.

Are they ever built and put on the web somewhere? I'd like to be able to use them when I'm trying to answer a question for the documentation by looking in the C source.

Thank you very much!

Sally

William Skaggs
2006-09-15 10:00:26 UTC (over 17 years ago)

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From: "Sally C. Barry"

I see in the ViewCVS that there are interesting-looking SGML files in the development tree. These are the gimp/devel-docs/*/*.sgml files.

Are they ever built and put on the web somewhere?

The docs at http://developer.gimp.org/api/2.0/index.html are generated from those files. If your system has the necessary machinery, you can generate them yourself by using the --enable-gtk-doc flag when configuring or autogen'ing.

The whole thing is based on the GtkDoc system for documenting source code.

-- Bill


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Sally C. Barry
2006-09-15 10:46:14 UTC (over 17 years ago)

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Hello Bill and All -

Are they ever built and put on the web somewhere?

The docs at http://developer.gimp.org/api/2.0/index.html are generated from those files. If your system has the necessary machinery, you can generate them yourself by using the --enable-gtk-doc flag when configuring or autogen'ing.

The whole thing is based on the GtkDoc system for documenting source code.

Thanks so much! I'll go take a look. I've been having an "interesting" time trying to find my way through the source. I can't build anything here, unfortunately, not even for the user manual, which is why I was looking for something on the web.

Regards,

Sally