POLL: wx.DC methods

Robin Dunn wrote:

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The C++ docs are all hand-written with a subset of LaTex and converted
to html and other formats by tex2rtf. The Python docs will be
auto-generated.

so all the methods should be there. If someone
points me to the right file to edit, I'll add the DC methods myself.

It's all in CVS. Doc patches are usually accepted without complaint.

http://cvs.wxwidgets.org/viewcvs.cgi/wxWidgets/docs/latex/wx/
http://cvs.wxwidgets.org/viewcvs.cgi/wxWidgets/utils/tex2rtf/

(Boy, has this conversation drifted from the subject!)

I looked at the doc sample teasers Robin sent, and they raised the
following question in my mind: Will the new docs be structured with
search, TOC, etc, like the current C++ docs? I find this immensely
helpful in trying to find things, and happening across hyperlinks just
isn't the same thing... (This is why I still use the python23.chm
in preference to the web-based doc.)

Curious,
/Will

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Will Sadkin
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Will Sadkin wrote:

(Boy, has this conversation drifted from the subject!)

I looked at the doc sample teasers Robin sent, and they raised the following question in my mind: Will the new docs be structured with search, TOC, etc, like the current C++ docs? I find this immensely helpful in trying to find things, and happening across hyperlinks just isn't the same thing... (This is why I still use the python23.chm
in preference to the web-based doc.)

One of the things that Edward says he will add to epydoc (and I will if he doesn't) is generating the files needed to feed to MS HtmlHelp Workshop so we will still be able to make a .chm file or use the docs with wxHtmlHelp.

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Robin Dunn
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