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Re: using docbook for CLOS


mr walsh,

i'm new to dockbook. would you be able to give me a pointer to something (even
a specific part of one of the numerous docbook primers) which describes how
best to  describe an oo-based api (if not specifically a clos-based
implementation) in docbook. is there such an introduction? i've started to
read through what i can find on the net, but i've not yet found anything which
left me feeling other than that i'd be starting from scratch.

...

Norman Walsh wrote:
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> / Henrik Motakef <henrik dot motakef at web dot de> was heard to say:
> | why. Incidentally, I recently started to think about extending docbook
> | to be a better fit for CL documentation, but a) I don't know if it's a
> 
> I think CL documentation fits squarely in DocBook's problem domain. If
> DocBook's not rich enough to document CLOS (or CLisp, or maybe I
> misunderstand something), please tell us how and why.
> 
>                                         Be seeing you,
>                                           norm
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