Documentation for this Tcllib package can be found at: * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctoc_fmt.html ---- doctools language (manpages) * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctools_fmt.html -- doctoc language (table of contents) * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/docidx_fmt.html ---- docidx language (indices) * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctools.html -- Package to handle doctools input * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctoc.html ---- Ditto for doctoc input * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/docidx.html ---- Ditto for docidx input * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctools_api.html - API between doctools package and formatters. * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/doctoc_api.html --- API between doctoc package and formatters. * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/docidx_api.html --- API between docidx package and formatters. * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/changelog.html * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/cvs.html * http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/mpexpand.html The idea here is to include in tcllib a set of tools making it easier to write documentation. To that effort, a set of tools is included so that the tcllib author can write the documentation for his/her module in a format agnostic manner, and then convert the documentation into Unix man pages, HTML, and other formats. The basis of the implementation is the '''expander''' package in [textutil], a derivative of the [expand] macro processor. ---- Note: Discussion of documentation issues is encouraged, either here, on the [dtp] page, or the [user documentation project]. ---- ---- [[ [Category Package], subset [Tcllib] ]]