Re: Titles of documentation pages
- From: "Jonathon Jongsma" <jonathon jongsma gmail com>
- To: "Mark Tilford" <ralphmerridew gmail com>
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Titles of documentation pages
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 15:59:55 -0500
On 9/3/06, Mark Tilford <ralphmerridew gmail com> wrote:
The HTML documentation has files with titles like "gtkmm 2.4:
Gtk::TextView Class Reference". I view them on Firefox, which, when I
have enough tabs open, contracts the titles to "gtkmm 2.4: Gtk::".
(And I can reach that easily if I'm looking through several classes
and am doing anything else.) Are there any advantages to doing it
like this over putting the class name first?
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I'm fairly certain that it wasn't really an intentional decision, but
just the standard output from doxygen.
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jonner
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