Class Prefix Be Removal From Javadocs [message #1798795] |
Sun, 25 November 2018 13:13 |
Top Kat Messages: 37 Registered: March 2013 |
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By default, Javadoc adds Java library prefixes, e.g. java.lang, java.util, etc., to the Modifier & Type and Method columns of each program unit Javadoc. This is unnecessary and makes it impossible to see all the 3 columns of the Javadoc on the same screen, even at low magnification. I'd like to have most of the screen width for the Description column.
On the Javadocs for standard Java classes, no such prefixes are shown although there are references to the containing library.
I'm using Photon.
Is there any way to configure it so that these useless prefixes are omitted and horizontal space is opened up ?
[Updated on: Sun, 25 November 2018 13:15] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Class Prefix Be Removal From Javadocs [message #1798804 is a reply to message #1798797] |
Sun, 25 November 2018 21:12 |
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@Ed Merks: I'm using :
Project > Generate Javadoc ...
I tried adding -link to the options on page 3 of this.
I was already using the options for HTML5 (-html5) and custom tags (-tag custom.date:a:"Date: "). To uncomplicate things, I removed the custom tag option.
But adding -link to the Javadoc options box just produces:
javadoc: error - No modules, packages or classes specified.
1 error
Adding -link to the VM options box:
javadoc: error - Illegal package name: "C:\Users\sandbar\Photon Workspace\GPostProcessor\doc"
1 error
Much the same with -noqualifier option.
Adding -noqualifier into the Javadoc options box I get this error:
javadoc: error - No modules, packages or classes specified.
1 error
Adding -noqualifier to the VM options space I get:
javadoc: error - Illegal package name: "C:\Users\sandbar\Photon Workspace\GPostProcessor\doc"
1 error
With some of the methods listed, it gives just the class name with no prefix as method parameters. But the output class is always given with the prefixes.
There little beyond the most basics on Javadoc in YouTube or SO.
It's strange that more people aren't using Javadoc beyond the basics.
Maybe I need to go to Oracle for the right guidance here.
[Updated on: Sun, 25 November 2018 21:32] Report message to a moderator
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