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* ANN: AdaDoc 2.0
@ 2002-08-31 15:12 Julien Burdy
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From: Julien Burdy @ 2002-08-31 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)


We are announcing the release of AdaDoc version 2.0. It had been
completely rewritten to be more extensible and remove the limitations of
AdaDoc v1.x.


========
AdaDoc ?
========
AdaDoc is a tool for developers using the Ada95 programming language. Its
goal is to create documentation in different format from a specification
package.

=====
How ?
=====
The program analyzes the specification (by controlling its syntax), then
the draft to write a document with the desired format. The format of exit
depends on the selected module. AdaDoc writes a file XML (temporary)
containing all information necessary to the modules to write the other
formats (HTML, Latex, etc...). The writing of a module for other formats
is very easy.

=======
Where ?
=======
AdaDoc is freely available to the following address: 
http://adadoc.sf.net

One can find there:
- binaries versions for Linux and Windows. 
- a user guide (English and French).
- a guide of creation of module (English and French). 
- sources of the software (English).
- the complete documentation of the project (only in French). 
- a mailing list to be informed of the new release.

AdaDoc is under the GPL.



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* ANN: AdaDoc 2.0
@ 2003-06-07 11:00 Vincent Decorges
  2003-06-15 21:40 ` Mårten Woxberg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Vincent Decorges @ 2003-06-07 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


We are announcing the release of AdaDoc version 2.01. A maintenance
release.

========
AdaDoc ?
========
AdaDoc is a tool for developers using the Ada95 programming language. Its
goal is to create documentation in different format from a specification
package.

=====
How ?
=====
The program analyzes the specification (by controlling its syntax), then
the draft to write a document with the desired format. The format of exit
depends on the selected module. AdaDoc writes a file XML (temporary)
containing all information necessary to the modules to write the other
formats (HTML, Latex, etc...). The writing of a module for other formats
is very easy.

=======
Where ?
=======
AdaDoc is freely available to the following address: 
http://adadoc.sf.net

One can find there:
- binaries versions for Linux and Windows. 
- a user guide (English and French).
- a guide of creation of module (English and French). 
- sources of the software (English).
- the complete documentation of the project (only in French). 
- a mailing list to be informed of the new release.

AdaDoc is under the GPL.



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