03-14-2002
The OPERA browser
I have just seen someone using the OPERA browser - it looks quite good and seems to have a friendly GUI.
Can I get this for UNIX(Solaris 8 is my OS)??? Does anyone have this installed on their UNIX workstation?? How is it performing??
All comments and advice is welcome!!
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monodoc
monodoc(1) General Commands Manual monodoc(1)
NAME
monodoc - GUI Mono documentation browser
SYNOPSIS
monodoc [options]
DESCRIPTION
monodoc is a GTK#-based browser for viewing collected API documentation for CLI libraries installed on the system
RUNTIME OPTIONS
The following options are available for browsing documentation:
TOPIC Start the browser at TOPIC
(ex. N:System, T:System.Object, M:System.Object.Equals, and P: for properties, F: for fields, E: for events, etc.)
--help Print a brief instructions on usage
--about
About the monodoc browser
--html TOPIC
Print the HTML contents of TOPIC
--make-index
Create the documentation index
--make-search-index
Create the searchable documentation index
--engine
Select a browser backend (Gecko, GtkHtml, WebKit, MonoWebBrowser)
The following options are available for authoring documentation:
--assemble
Runs the doc assembler
--cs-to-ecma DOCFILE ASSEMBLY OUTPUT LIBRARY-NAME
Converts C# documentation to Monodoc format
--edit path
Edit (unassembled) documentation at path
--get-sourcesdir
Prints the location of monodoc sources
--merge-changes CHANGE_FILE [TARGET_DIR]
--normalize
Format a documentation file consistently
--validate
Validate the XML files
SEE ALSO
mono(1), mdassembler(1), mdcs2ecma(1), mdnormalizer(1), mdvalidator(1), monodocs2html(1), monodocer(1)
monodoc(1)