[Harbour-users] Re: Harbour Documentation
Kevin Monceaux
Kevin at RawFedDogs.net
Thu Feb 18 11:47:40 EST 2010
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:22:44AM -0200, Angel Pais wrote:
> I'm convinced the best way to generate documentation is to develop a tool
> in harbour itself.
Would a tool developed in Harbour itself also be a good choice for viewing
documentation? The first Linux Clipper compatible compiler I used was
FlagShip, way back when they had a free personal version. It included an
fsman program that could be used to view/search FlagShip documentation in a
nice CLI Clipper style app. That's one thing I really miss from FlagShip.
Well, I say it was a Clipper style app, but truthfully I've never actually
seen or used any true Clipper apps. I used dBase III+ way back before
switching to Linux at home. After switching to Linux reluctantly retired my
dBase apps. Fortunately I eventually I found FlagShip. I used it for quite
a while until they started making the free personal version annoying to use.
I then move to clip from www.itk.ru and eventually to Harbour.
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Kevin
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Bruceville, TX
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