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Re: [Cp-tools-discuss] gjdoc-0.7.1-pre2
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Elliott Hughes |
Subject: |
Re: [Cp-tools-discuss] gjdoc-0.7.1-pre2 |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Feb 2005 21:26:27 -0800 |
There's a new prerelease of gjdoc available for download at
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/classpath/
it doesn't build out of the box on Mac OS for lack of gcj and
antlr.jar; i don't know if this is expected. isn't there an easy way to
build for people who don't want to mess with the grammar?
It brings some minor fixes, tries to address the overlapping
navigation bar
works for me with Safari.
Please send your favorite color schemes this way for inclusion in
future versions.
here's my suggestion; it's broadly similar to Project Builder's default
colors, the only set i've ever really found tasteful enough to leave
turned on:
.comment { color: #226622; }
.tag { color: #224422; }
.keyword { color: #770044; }
.primitive.type { color: #770044; }
.literal { color: #881111; }
.double.quote { color: #881111; }
.numerical.literal { color: #0000ff; }
.single.quote { color: #0000ff; }
.line-number { color: #AAAAAA; }
.type { color: #000000; }
.variable { color: #000000; }
.method { color: #000000; }
.header.type { color: #000000; }
that seems much more in keeping with how stylish the rest of gjdoc's
output looks.
if it's not too late, could i suggest the use of the more common term
"numeric literal" instead of "numerical literal"?
--
Elliott Hughes, http://www.jessies.org/~enh/