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HappyDoc not so happy?

Does anyone know what is happening with HappyDoc? I downloaded the latest
release (3.0 from April, 2003) but it cannot even be installed (there is a
bug report for that already). Is anyone still working on it?

What other similar tools for extracting documentation would you recommend?
I find pydoc extremely rudimentary and I am using epydoc instead. However,
I found a bug in epydoc that's a big thorn in my side (although it's a great
tool otherwise) so I am looking for alternatives. I tried an older release
of HappyDoc (2.1) but I'm not "happy" with it either and I find it
definitely worse than epydoc.

What is Zope using these days? HappyDoc advertises that it is used by Zope,
but that's probably an old reference. I also found a reference to a ZAPIDOC
project in Zope, but that seems to be dead too.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Dan Perl wrote:
Does anyone know what is happening with HappyDoc? I downloaded the latest
release (3.0 from April, 2003) but it cannot even be installed (there is a
bug report for that already). Is anyone still working on it?

What other similar tools for extracting documentation would you recommend?
I find pydoc extremely rudimentary and I am using epydoc instead. However,
I found a bug in epydoc that's a big thorn in my side (although it's a great
tool otherwise) so I am looking for alternatives. I tried an older release
of HappyDoc (2.1) but I'm not "happy" with it either and I find it
definitely worse than epydoc.

What is Zope using these days? HappyDoc advertises that it is used by Zope,
but that's probably an old reference. I also found a reference to a ZAPIDOC
project in Zope, but that seems to be dead too.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/epydoc
Jul 18 '05 #2

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