On Jan 3, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2 January 2012 16:23, Marco van de Voort wrote:
>> I don't think it differs from html. Some questions that come to mind:
>>
>> Upon reading, my first guess would be that either that specification how
>> paths are transformed is murky (a
In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
> > http://opensoft.homeip.net:8080/tiopf/core/tiformmediator/index.html
> > http://opensoft.homeip.net:8080/tiopf/core/titokenlibrary/index.html
> >
> > I only use fpdoc tags, never HTML tags in the help contents.
>
> Thank you, Graeme.
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2 January 2012 16:23, Marco van de Voort wrote:
I don't think it differs from html. Some questions that come to mind:
Upon reading, my first guess would be that either that specification how
paths are transformed is murky (and it just "happens
On 2 January 2012 16:23, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> I don't think it differs from html. Some questions that come to mind:
>
> Upon reading, my first guess would be that either that specification how
> paths are transformed is murky (and it just "happens" to work with latex),
> or some transformat
On Jan 2, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
>>> Upon reading, my first guess would be that either that specification how
>>> paths are transformed is murky (and it just "happens" to work with latex),
>>> or some transformation
In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
> > Upon reading, my first guess would be that either that specification how
> > paths are transformed is murky (and it just "happens" to work with latex),
> > or some transformation is missing in this specific case.
>
> Nono, when implemen
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, Marco van de Voort wrote:
In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
the same directory as the .xml file is and from where the chm file is
generated from.
All relevant files and scripts are in SVN.
CHM ? This is for Marco.
I don't think it differs from
On Jan 2, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
>>> the same directory as the .xml file is and from where the chm file is
>>> generated from.
>>>
>>> All relevant files and scripts are in SVN.
>>
>> CHM ? This is for Marco.
>
>
In our previous episode, michael.vancann...@wisa.be said:
> > the same directory as the .xml file is and from where the chm file is
> > generated from.
> >
> > All relevant files and scripts are in SVN.
>
> CHM ? This is for Marco.
I don't think it differs from html. Some questions that come to m
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, dhkblas...@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
Thanks for the help. After also re-reading the documentation I now
better understand how to use fpdoc. No more error messages anymore
However, including an image in the documentation does not work
unfortunately. After generating the c
Thanks for the help. After also re-reading the documentation I now
better understand how to use fpdoc. No more error messages anymore
However, including an image in the documentation does not work
unfortunately. After generating the chm file the image is not shown and
an alternative text
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, dhkblas...@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
Here's the xml file. See attached. The problem code is around line
235.
With Strings do
For i:=Count-1 downto 0 do
Delete(i);
Is wrong. the tag must be at the same level as a tag, and cannot
appear in a tag.
It should be
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, dhkblas...@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
Hi,
I seem to have some problems using fpdoc in combination with
html tags. When I enter some text (taken from the documentation) I get
compilation errors:
Text used:
With Strings do
For i:=Count-1
downto 0 do
Delete(i);
Compilation err
Hi,
I seem to have some problems using fpdoc in combination with
html tags. When I enter some text (taken from the documentation) I get
compilation errors:
Text used:
With Strings do
For i:=Count-1
downto 0 do
Delete(i);
Compilation errors:
[] Invalid description
(illegal XML eleme
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