Matt Dobbs wrote: > I like ROOT's automatic document generation- I'd like to use it to > generate html pages for: > > - generic C++ code that doesn't have a ClassImp or ClassDef call > - classes under development that only have .h files. This way I can write > the .h file for a class, then refer to the nicely formatted html pages > as I do the coding for the guts of the class. Matt, THtml seems to be tightly connected to ROOT's run-time type information system, so I suspect that this would be difficult to do. However, there is a tool out there called Doc++ that produces HTML and LaTeX documentation for arbitrary C, C++, and Java code. You might want to look into it: http://www.zib.de/Visual/software/doc++/Introduction.html -- Fred
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