- Joined
- Jul 31, 2017
- Messages
- 500
Thank you all! =) Does anyone have by any chance a 3rd party framework which's "3rd party documentation" works out-of-the-box with the current makedocs? I've tried Playniax' IgnitionX - does not work =(
Dear Cerberus X User!
As we prepare to transition the forum ownership from Mike to Phil (TripleHead GmbH), we need your explicit consent to transfer your user data in accordance with our amended Terms and Rules in order to be compliant with data protection laws.
Please read the new Terms and Rules below, check the box to agree, and click "Accept" to continue enjoying your Cerberus X Forum experience. The deadline for consent is April 5, 2024.
Do not accept the amended Terms and Rules if you do not wish your personal data to be transferred to the future forum owner!
Accepting ensures:
- Continued access to your account with a short break for the actual transfer.
- Retention of your data under the same terms.
Without consent:
- You don't have further access to your forum user account.
- Your account and personal data will be deleted after April 5, 2024.
- Public posts remain, but usernames indicating real identity will be anonymized. If you disagree with a fictitious name you have the option to contact us so we can find a name that is acceptable to you.
We hope to keep you in our community and see you on the forum soon!
All the best
Your Cerberus X Team
I like the
"I've seen..."
section a lot!
I never knew how to use the 3rdparty stuff because of the lack of information, so I documented the fantom frameworks in the "normal" way. To create all the cerberusdoc files, I use a self written tool so I can create the descriptions inside the source code. this way a new function /method was still listed no matter if I added a description or not.How many documented 3rd party frameworks are out there? Is it just Ignition X and Pyro? Because yet those two are documented very differently and it seems to me, the way 3rd party docs should be written and organized was never clearly documented and instead, if you wanted to provide a 3rd party doc, you had to trial-and-error your way to an acceptable result. Maybe the "3rd party doccer" just never worked perfectly and instead people had to workaround the doccers capabilities. Is anyone from back then still here? Can someone confirm? Am I overlooking something?
I never knew how to use the 3rdparty stuff because of the lack of information
I discovered that it didn't work like it should
In addition, you can add example programs in Cerberus X source code form to an 'examples' directory located in the same directory as the .cxs or .cerberusdoc file the docs are located in.
Such example programs should have the same name as the declaration they are providing an example for, with an '_example' suffix. For example, example code for the above function would be named 'Frobozz_example.cxs'.
Don't remove it!Has it ever been implemented? Did anyone ever use it?