Hi,
The current documentation for graphics objects is sparse and
inhomogeneous. M. Godfrey has already started tidying things up but,
as he suggests, it would certainly be preferable to automate the doc
generation for a few reasons:
* Having properties match between doc and octave interpreter
* Homogenize the way we document default values, valid values ...
* Have (as much as possible) common descriptions for properties that
are shared by all objects (e.g. type, tag, ...)
In order to make a first step I wrote an octave function that pretty
much does the above mentioned tasks, plus add an @anchor for each item
so that we can do cross referencing.
Now the questions are:
* Do people think that this automation process is really worth,
* Is it acceptable to do this with octave? If so, are there examples
of .txi files generated by octave scripts somewhere in the doc (I am
interested in Makefile.in rules examples)?
Pantxo