On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 14/08/07, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Well, makeskel has an update option. It will generate nodes for all > > missing elements. > > Sorry, maybe I was a bit unclear. I know it's got the update option. > So after a refactor, I update my xml with makeskel. Now my description > xml file contains new and old (outdated) notes. After a while I have > a lot of outdated nodes in the xml and would like to some cleanup. This was clear. > > Is there a way for makeskel or some other tool to notify (generate > some list) of outdate nodes (descriptions nodes that can't be matched > to the source files anymore)? > If 'lazde' doesn't have this feature, maybe it will be worth the > effort adding it in. fpdoc notifies you of nodes it cannot find. The opposite (unused nodes) has not yet been done, but should be easy to add. > > > We could add some map feature so it remaps nodes. > > But that would mean you'll need to create the map. > > Nah, that sounds like work! :) Maybe we can improve 'lazde' so we can > Cut, Paste and Rename nodes. That would at least help a bit. This should be feasible; It's XML. All you need to do is traverse nodes and do a search and replace on ID and name attributes. > > > > ps: > > > Will the fpdoc.css file used by FPC and Lazarus docs be included as > > > the default in the next FPC release? The default css file in FPC > > > 2.0.4 look crap compared to the one used on the web. > > > > ? It's the same file. > > Not in my copy. The one with 2.0.4 generates black text on a white > background with a Courier font for the code. The one FPC and Lazarus > used generates blue text on blue/white background with a nice font > (not Courier). > Strange. I know I never changed the file since it was first created :-) Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal