Re: What an Help browser should give
- From: José Fonseca <j_r_fonseca yahoo co uk>
- To: Mikael Hallendal <micke codefactory se>
- Cc: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: What an Help browser should give
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 14:10:09 +0000
Mikael,
On 2002.02.22 13:49 Mikael Hallendal wrote:
fre 2002-02-22 klockan 14.07 skrev José Fonseca:
Hi!
I'm the main-author and maintainer of DevHelp and I'm also developing
the new help browser for GNOME 2.0 (Yelp).
Where can I get more information about Yelp?
I'm sorry I haven't had time to answer on the DevHelp list (overloaded
with work at the moment).
Yes. I made some postings recently... good thing I posted here! :-)
I'm not sure what you are looking for. Is this a development tool or a
help browser for user documentation. My experience is that these two
areas of use is that they are pretty different.
Well, actually both. Although I usually feel the need more as developer.
I want to be able to browse trhough documentation either trhough TOC,
keyword search, or even full-text search.
I summary, I want something as the Windows HTML Help. I already made a
script for converting texinfo to .CHM when I used gnu/unix utilities on
Windows and I miss that functionality now that I switched to Linux. It
takes me so much time to get a reference of a function e.g., because I
have to fire up the browser, go to the documentation directory/website and
search myself for the information I'm looking for.
About GNOME documents for users is that they are already in XML-docbook
so Yelp will have TOC and index-searching available. DevHelp has that
For curiosity, does Yelp renders the DocBook documents in realtime? Isn't
this slow?
And what about non-XML-docbook documents? I would want not only the GNOME
API documentation, but also e.g. Python or any other documentation I may
wish there, _with_ the same navigation abilities.
too but in that case you have to manually create XML-files from the
HTML-documents (this might change in the future).
If Yelp is also the successor of DevHelp then I'd prefer to help on its
development, but if it's not then I would like to get DevHelp CVS access
to be able to add these features myself. I already posted some patches
there...
Dox looks pretty much like DevHelp and I guess you are interested in the
developer-tool? From the screenshots the only thing that seems to be
different in Dox compared to DevHelp is that it has full text search. I
would like to see that in DevHelp sometime too, as soon as someone has
the time to implement it.
As I said before, between having to learn QT or GTK I really prefer GTK,
so dox is out of question for this and other reasons.
Regards,
Mikael Hallendal
Regards,
José Fonseca
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