I also think lazarus is verry good :-)
Theres one feature I realy miss working in the IDE that’s the back and
forward buttons when you used Ctrl+click on a routine and then you can
go back to that place with the buttons. I use this to inspect code and
get back to where I left off.

Met vriendelijke groet, 
Pieter Valentijn
 
Delphidreams
http://www.delphidreams.nl


Thanks for your time explaining it all Mattias.

The reason I am interested in the LazDoc (part of IDE), is because I am
trying to convince the tiOPF (Delphi) developers to rather use the fpdoc
format, for documentation compared to embedded docs between the code.
Writing a LazDoc type add-in for Delphi is what I am proposing, instead
of using the external LazDoc Editor.  Lazarus just rocks, compared to
Delphi!  ;-)  I think I am slowly but surely convincing those Delphi
developers to move to FPC and Lazarus.

> - auto create missing fpdoc entries (e.g. after adding a method to the

> source). Basically the same as makeskel does, but on the fly for 
> single entries. This is started for attributes and simple elements, 
> but not yet for complex things like classes, methods, types, ... .

So what happens when you do the opposite? Eg: I refactored a class and
removed a method not needed anymore.  My fpdoc xml had documentation for
that method, but now that method doesn't exist anymore.  Will makeskel
notify me that the method is now missing?  What happens to the
documentation in the xml file?

> - use package/project fpdoc help when pressing F1. At the moment you 
> have to manually register it via design time packages. The idea is: As

> soon as the lazdoc search path is set for a package: use it.

That would be neat!  Creating the design time doc packages are really
easy and use them a lot. It works perfectly!


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