[fpc-pascal] fpdoc to use custom CSS file for HTML output
Graeme Geldenhuys
mailinglists at geldenhuys.co.uk
Tue Mar 10 15:38:12 CET 2015
On 2015-03-10 13:41, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>
> I am open for different formatting for the documentation.
> It would be nice to have a set of 'themes'.
Attached is what I worked on last night - still need a few tweaks (media
support). It will be the new theme for fpGUI's class docs in the
upcoming release. Formatting wise not much has changed, but it is a
different theme none the less. The default fpdoc.css worked well for
many years, but looks a bit dated these days.
> I'm still thinking about generating a set of 'framed' documentation pages.
That should be good. I would like to tweak the existing HTML output too,
adding a few more hooks to make it easier to customise with CSS. There
was some things I wanted to implement in my theme but couldn't. That
could also be contributed to my limited knowledge of CSS. ;-)
I have a few other fpdoc todo items too:
- Minor fixes for IPF output
- improved "declaration" section code output
- more flexible project file. eg: One file that supports multiple
output formats. I will discuss this with you closer to the time.
There was a few others too, but can't remember them now.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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