Dear Patrik,
Thank you very much for your response.
I know they have removed class browser but it's now too hard to search classes and it's functions. So, How can we do this simply like previous version?
It's true, i miss the class browser too. Is there a acceptable alternative to use? Leaving the old version only because of the class browser makes no sense by a too small laptop drive.
I have created a simple perl script that converts all the CDL files in a directory into cross-linked HTML files. It also creates a searchable index. The index and CDL contents can be viewed side-by-side using the created frames.html file. The resulting HTML files consume about 33MB of disk space. Since they are just HTML, they can be placed on a local disk or web server.
I would be happy to supply anyone with the perl script or the generated HTML files for OCC 6.1. Unfortunately, I have nowhere to host them. So, if you want the perl script, I can email it. If you want the HTML files, I can ftp them somewhere. If you can donate space to host them, that would be great.
that sounds great! Maybe you could send me the script (imp.palpatine -at- gmx.de).
If you send me the whole HTML directory (as a strong compressed zip it should be ok) i could put the whole documentation on my webserver available to anyone.
Sun, 04/23/2006 - 12:22
The class browser is removed. Take a look at the release notes!
Greets,
Patrik
Sun, 04/23/2006 - 12:52
Dear Patrik,
Thank you very much for your response.
I know they have removed class browser but it's now too hard to search classes and it's functions. So, How can we do this simply like previous version?
Regards,
A.Akbari
Mon, 10/16/2006 - 12:45
It's true, i miss the class browser too. Is there a acceptable alternative to use? Leaving the old version only because of the class browser makes no sense by a too small laptop drive.
Markus
Tue, 10/17/2006 - 18:26
I have created a simple perl script that converts all the CDL files in a directory into cross-linked HTML files. It also creates a searchable index. The index and CDL contents can be viewed side-by-side using the created frames.html file. The resulting HTML files consume about 33MB of disk space. Since they are just HTML, they can be placed on a local disk or web server.
I would be happy to supply anyone with the perl script or the generated HTML files for OCC 6.1. Unfortunately, I have nowhere to host them. So, if you want the perl script, I can email it. If you want the HTML files, I can ftp them somewhere. If you can donate space to host them, that would be great.
Rob
Wed, 10/18/2006 - 16:25
Hello Rob,
that sounds great! Maybe you could send me the script (imp.palpatine -at- gmx.de).
If you send me the whole HTML directory (as a strong compressed zip it should be ok) i could put the whole documentation on my webserver available to anyone.
Thanks for the great work!
Markus