GNOME Devhelp
Devhelp 3.14
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Original author(s) | Johan Dahlin[1] |
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Developer(s) | Frederic Peters[2] |
Initial release | 31 July 2001[1][3] |
Stable release | 3.18 (September 23, 2015[4]) [±] |
Preview release | 3.19.3 (December 16, 2015[±][5] | )
Operating system | Linux, Unix-like, OS X |
Type | Help browser |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | wiki |
Devhelp is a GTK+/GNOME browser for API documentation; it works natively with gtk-doc (which is the API reference format for GTK+/GNOME documentation).
It is integrated in GNOME development tools such as GNOME Builder, Glade and Anjuta, and is an official application of the GNOME project. Devhelp uses Bonobo for integration to Emacs via command line searches and is embedded in other development applications such as Anjuta.
Devhelp uses the GTK+ port of WebKit for HTML rendering of documentation; versions prior to 0.22 used Gecko, a layout engine developed by Mozilla Corporation and used in the Firefox web browser.
References
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External links
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ChangeLog - 2001-07-31 Johan Dahlin - 0.1.0 Released.
- ↑ NEWS, NEW in 2.27.92: New maintainer (Frederic Peters) (to Richard, thanks for everything).
- ↑ jdahlin/devhelp, The initial version of DevHelp, written in july 2001., Requires PyGTK 1.x and the GNOME 1.x stack., 2012-09-03, Johan Dahlin · GitHub
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