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Slammer
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 416 |
Kick Assembler Thread 2
The previous thread took a little long to load, so this is a new fresh one.. |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1714 |
@slammer: Very cool feature! |
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gryf Account closed
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 14 |
Slammer,
Good job!
BTW, is it possible to attach short changelog for each release, just to make it easier to track changes/additions in the assembler syntax/additional directives?
It would be much easier to synchronize syntax highlighting for example. Also, documentation in html form would be awesome too :)
BTW, if anyone interested, i've made syntax highlight for vim (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4121) |
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Slammer
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 416 |
The change log can be found here: http://www.theweb.dk/KickAssembler/Updates.php
I have been thinking of having the documentation in html on the website. But I also want to make the work cycle for a release as short as possible, which means make testing, creating zips and docs.
So can anyone tell me, is there an editor+text format that can generate both a pdf file and html pages from the same 'source text'? |
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andym00
Registered: Jun 2009 Posts: 44 |
Not exactly the answer you're looking for I think, but I've been recently started using MS Word 2010 for generating both PDF and HTML versions of docs I've been writing.. It's not pretty HTML, but it does the job for me :) |
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Slammer
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 416 |
Andy: Is it possible to make word generate a new html page for each chapter in the document or will all 60 pages be stored in the same html file? |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1055 |
Quoting SlammerSo can anyone tell me, is there an editor+text format that can generate both a pdf file and html pages from the same 'source text'?
Lots and lots: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_documentation_genera..
I prefer Markdown which spits out HTML. To create PDFs I just print the preview window and save as PDF. As a bonus the source itself is nicely formatted ascii that can be released as is. Plenty of Markdown processors too, pick one which suits your workflow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Markdown_implementations |
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Conjuror
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 168 |
Joomla allows you to download pages as PDF. I'm sure other CMS's allow that too. |
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andym00
Registered: Jun 2009 Posts: 44 |
slammer: I'm not sure, since I've not tried that kind of thing.. I'll have a look through it and see if there's some option for that.. |
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gryf Account closed
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 14 |
Slammer,
There is loads of doc generating systems out there. Beginning from LaTeX (lots of latex2[you-name-it] converters) through standalone documentation systems, which are able to generate output in various format (Sphinx for example), to some markup languages which output can be set to anything.
I would use some restructured text format for source documentation and use rst2pdf and rst2html, or LaTeX because I'm mostly familiar with those. Also Sphinx seems to be right choice for this task, but it may require more time for getting grip with. |
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Slammer
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 416 |
Thanks for the input. I'll check it out. |
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