Re: Which documentation tool (DelphiDoc or Doc-o-Matic)



Matthew Jones wrote:
Why not let your customers decide? I see the point, but I suggest that either the developer could make sure the comments make sense, or you could optionally add a line between separate comments. The judgement as to what makes sense should perhaps be left to the developer.

In this case the problem is an avalanche of options to define what happens to multiple body comments while the result almost always will be imperfect. When we know that a feature is not going to be used because its very difficult to manage for the user, we're more than just skeptical as to whether we should implement it.

Regards
Markus
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