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Re: Custom javadoc [message #696033 is a reply to message #695866] |
Wed, 13 July 2011 06:26 |
Dani Megert Messages: 3802 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 12.07.2011 19:10, Milan Vidakovic wrote:
>>> I don't know of any but maybe you can write your own doclet that
>>> then interacts with JDT Core.
>>>
>>> Dani
> Hi Dani,
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> I thought javadoc doclets only helped with the "look&feel" portion of
> the javadoc experience. When standard javadoc bumps into a new custom
> keyword, or an operator overloading feature, it pops-out a compile
> error. If a simple doclet could make javadoc look past that, it would
> be a life-saver to me. Could you, please, elaborate on your
> proposition just a little bit more,
It was just a hint. I would also have to dig deeper to give more details.
Dani
> so I could start looking into it, since I've been pondering a thought
> of making a javadoc plugin for eclipse from scratch.
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> Thank you
> Milan
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