You might want to take a look at the RainCode Roadmap (http://www.raincode.com/AdaRoadmap.htm). It generates html pages with the whole source code, annotated by hyperlinks on every variable, function, package, etc., cross-references and a number of metrics. On the website, you'll find an example of the roadmap on the GNAT sources. Debbie "Ted Dennison" wrote in message news:4519e058.0205310734.4c03223e@posting.google.com... > "erreur" wrote in message news:<3cf6595f$1@news.swissonline.ch>... > > try AdaDoc (free under GPL licence)! > ... > > Release 2 of AdaDoc would be available in July 2002. > > will support this points and add the following features: > > � Different format output (html, LaTeX, docBook.) > > I'd highly suggest texinfo. That way it could be used with GNU > projects, which require texinfo documentation. > > > -- > T.E.D. > Home - mailto:dennison@telepath.com (Yahoo: Ted_Dennison) > Homepage - http://www.telepath.com/dennison/Ted/TED.html