digitalmars.D.learn - std.md5 questions
- Chris Miller (6/6) May 10 2006 On http://www.digitalmars.com/d/phobos/std_md5.html - how is that Exampl...
- Derek Parnell (11/17) May 10 2006 He is using a customized set of Ddoc macros that generate HTML that uses
On http://www.digitalmars.com/d/phobos/std_md5.html - how is that Example section output all fancy like that? I tried it in mine and it came out terrible. Plus, the ddoc documentation page says there's a section Examples, not Example. Also, the BUGS part isn't exactly a bug; plus, the way it's worded is misleading, as if they're always not unique.
May 10 2006
On Wed, 10 May 2006 13:09:12 -0400, Chris Miller wrote:On http://www.digitalmars.com/d/phobos/std_md5.html - how is that Example section output all fancy like that? I tried it in mine and it came out terrible. Plus, the ddoc documentation page says there's a section Examples, not Example. Also, the BUGS part isn't exactly a bug; plus, the way it's worded is misleading, as if they're always not unique.He is using a customized set of Ddoc macros that generate HTML that uses his style sheet ( http://www.digitalmars.com/d/style.css ) The beauty of Ddoc is that anyone can override the default Ddoc macros with their own flavor and end up with a radically different output document. -- Derek (skype: derek.j.parnell) Melbourne, Australia "Down with mediocracy!" 11/05/2006 10:28:38 AM
May 10 2006