G’day all!
Whilst there is lot of enthusiasm about documentation flowing around, I thought I’d ask a general question regarding the last type of documentation not previously mentioned: The doxygen generated documentation about how the code works (can I call it the API?). I’ve been taking my time learning and setting up git whilst browsing through doxygen and code - specifically around budgets. What I am finding is that the level of documentation generated varies greatly from file to file (and even within a file). I generate the documentation myself from my clone of the repository. I’m very much a noob (have mainly worked with java in the past, and never with anything like gtk) - I am currently have to go line by line in the code to figure out specifically what a lot of the methods do, and how they all relate to each other to achieve the end goal. Is this usual, or is this an area where I can (and should) help out by submitting a bug report and developing a patch? Keep up the good work all! Matt Graham _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel