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Jamis Buck
Copland 0.7.1 is a maintenance release. It fixes a few bugs is all.
However, it was necessary to release this before I released Packrat (see
below).
Packrat 0.1.0 is a utility for extracting and formatting documentation
for Copland packages. You can see an example of its output at:
http://copland.rubyforge.org/packrat
(The above is the package reference documentation for the four major
Copland packages.)
Packrat comes with one documentation template, "default". It renders the
documentation to HTML (attractively, if I do say so myself). Future
releases will include new templates, possibly ncluding support for
LaTeX, RTF, plain text, and more.
In addition, Packrat is now the "flagship demonstration" of Copland--it
was written using Copland, and demonstrates the BuilderFactory, simple
services, configuration points, contributions, schemas, custom factory
services, and multiple registry instances. If you've been wanting to
look at a "real life" Copland application, here's your chance!
Packrat requires at least Copland 0.7.0, but works best with Copland
0.7.1. Both Copland and Packrat are available from:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/copland
--
Jamis Buck
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.jamisbuck.org/jamis
"I use octal until I get to 8, and then I switch to decimal."
However, it was necessary to release this before I released Packrat (see
below).
Packrat 0.1.0 is a utility for extracting and formatting documentation
for Copland packages. You can see an example of its output at:
http://copland.rubyforge.org/packrat
(The above is the package reference documentation for the four major
Copland packages.)
Packrat comes with one documentation template, "default". It renders the
documentation to HTML (attractively, if I do say so myself). Future
releases will include new templates, possibly ncluding support for
LaTeX, RTF, plain text, and more.
In addition, Packrat is now the "flagship demonstration" of Copland--it
was written using Copland, and demonstrates the BuilderFactory, simple
services, configuration points, contributions, schemas, custom factory
services, and multiple registry instances. If you've been wanting to
look at a "real life" Copland application, here's your chance!
Packrat requires at least Copland 0.7.0, but works best with Copland
0.7.1. Both Copland and Packrat are available from:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/copland
--
Jamis Buck
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.jamisbuck.org/jamis
"I use octal until I get to 8, and then I switch to decimal."