writing documentation?

Erik Poupaert erik.poupaert@chello.be
Mon Jun 23 12:28:00 GMT 2003


Since the gcj project will have developed exactly the need, as I've now run into, I'd
like to hear advice or what your experience is on the matter.
I need to write some documentation for things I've written in GCJ and should have
released ages ago. What documentation tools has the gcj team used for itself to
produce their documentation (rapidly)? Did it go "fast"?
Since I only have until the end of the month, before some of my promises (aka
"deadlines") will start catching up with me, I have this desperate need to stamp out
something quickly. Preferably, nothing that you really have to "learn" but
something where you just can fill out the blanks, if possible.
I would appreciate, though, that all of this somehow ends up in html and/or pdf,
and things; without additional tweaking.
Furthermore, it should be good ("structured") enough that I still can review it
later on, when I have become unemployed (for promises that have fired back),
and that I have all the time of the world.
Any thoughts?


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