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THE OPENBEOS BOOK HOWTO
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The end user documentation for OpenBeOS is automatically generated from the
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source code using the Doxygen tool. We are talking BeBook-style documentation
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here, not development related docs (those belong in /current/docs/develop).
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This HOWTO only explains how to include your kit into the "OpenBeOS Book", it
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is not a Doxygen tutorial. For information about using Doxygen, see the Doxygen
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manual, www.doxygen.org, and OpenBeOS newletters 31 and 29.
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There are two ways to document your kit:
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1) Put the Doxygen comments in your headers and/or source files.
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2) Put the Doxygen comments in separate files.
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Either way is fine. The documentation for the Midi Kit, for example, uses the
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latter option. The files with the Doxygen comments all live in the midi2 subdir
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of /current/docs/user. Of course, if you embed the Doxygen comments directly in
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your source code, you don't need to make a subdir in /current/docs/user.
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There is one Doxygen config file (Doxyfile) for the entire book, so you don't
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have to make your own Doxyfile. You just have to add the directories with your
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commented files to the INPUT directive, so doxygen will know where to find them.
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You probably also want to add a link to your kit on the main page (book.dox).
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To generate the docs, simply type "doxygen" in the Terminal. The script puts
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the resulting HTML docs in "/current/distro/x86.R1/beos/docs".
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Note: theoretically, Doxygen allows us to treat each kit as a separate "module",
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using the \defgroup and \ingroup tags. In practice, the results of this are a
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little disappointing. That's why, at least for the time being, we simply lump
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everything together, and give each kit one or more \page's. Feel free to take a
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peek at the Midi Kit docs to figure out what the hell that means ;-)
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