Hi, What documentation systems to people use for developing offline hardcopy and online user documentation for applications that they develop? I am writing an extensive application using zope, and it needs a lot of user documentation. The system I use won't necessarily have to be web based...I just wants something that is effect. terry -- Terry Kerr (terry@adroit.net) Adroit Internet Solutions Pty Ltd (www.adroit.net) Phone: +613 9563 4461 Fax: +613 9563 3856 Mobile: +61 414 708 124 ICQ: 79303381
I've been using the RadioUserland (nee Frontier) outliner to document the Zope system I am building. It saves the outline files as XML documents so I get to have a full-featured outliner to organzie my thoughts and a (sort of) universal file format to share with people. http://radio.userland.com There's alreast atleast one XML stylesheet for the outline documents : http://www.whump.com/www/xmlone/source/outline/outline.xsl On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Terry Kerr wrote:
Hi,
What documentation systems to people use for developing offline hardcopy and online user documentation for applications that they develop? I am writing an extensive application using zope, and it needs a lot of user documentation. The system I use won't necessarily have to be web based...I just wants something that is effect.
terry
-- Terry Kerr (terry@adroit.net) Adroit Internet Solutions Pty Ltd (www.adroit.net) Phone: +613 9563 4461 Fax: +613 9563 3856 Mobile: +61 414 708 124 ICQ: 79303381
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Just be aware that Userland may convert the RadioUserland software into a commercial product, much as they did with Frontier a while back, in which case you either shell out the $$ or abandon all your investment in learning their software. Note that the beta license (http://radio.userland.com/license.html) prohibits use starting one year after the first commercial release. On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:01:58AM -0400, Aaron Straup Cope wrote:
I've been using the RadioUserland (nee Frontier) outliner to document the Zope system I am building. It saves the outline files as XML documents so I get to have a full-featured outliner to organzie my thoughts and a (sort of) universal file format to share with people.
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