Documentation Layout

James Miller james at aatch.net
Wed Mar 28 22:41:20 PDT 2012


On 29 March 2012 18:26, Jakob Ovrum <jakobovrum at gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a simple project called cuteDoc (name comes from the old candyDoc
> theme) which has a demo using the Phobos documentation:
>
>    http://robik.github.com/phobos/
>
> Project home page:
>
>    https://github.com/robik/cuteDoc

It looks ok, still a little too cluttered for my liking. Also, serif
fonts on a web page...

> It has some rudimentary JavaScript for a module list and a generated jump-to
> table. I would love to see the Phobos documentation on dlang.org do
> something similar; there's so much low-hanging fruit for D's documentation
> that I wish someone with some web savvy would pick up on. It's pretty
> baffling to think that some Phobos modules have *manually maintained* table
> headers, what the heck were people thinking? What happened to automation?

I would, but I don't have the time. I've thought about it, but I work long days.

--
James Miller


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