On 2016-10-21 11:05, Mattias Gaertner via Lazarus wrote: >> Wiki no, FPC guides yes. > > I would like to test that. Can you give me a link or hint?
Regarding the FPC guides. I consider the FPC Language Reference the most important one, so I manually converted it (and keep it in sync with FPC releases when I can), and also added my own additions to take advantage of the INF format. See attached screenshot. As for the others guides, I wrote a tool that does LaTex to IPF conversions (that was hard). I also did a HTML to IPF tool. But in both cases some elements are not yet converted, and generally the formatting is not nearly as good as it should be (my standards are high when it comes to help formatting). So I don't publicise what I don't think is of high enough quality yet. Take the Free Pascal CHM help as an example - it is horrific looking. The fpdoc's HTML output writer was clearly designed for online HTML usage with popup browser windows and decent CSS support etc. The CHM conversion of that gives broken links, unsupported features and bad formatting. It just gives the documentation a bad wrap. fpdoc should have a dedicated CHM output writer. The same can be said for an ePub HTML output writer (if that ever materializes). > There is one in lazarus/components/wiki. wikiget downloads the wiki > sources. And there is wikiconvert which outputs html, chm or xhtml. Ah, thanks. I'll take a look at that when I have a moment. > ... or add a direct converter from wiki to inf. Yes, that would be the best solution. Regards, Graeme -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/ My public PGP key: http://tinyurl.com/graeme-pgp
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