Bug 78459 - Wishlist for Documentation part
Summary: Wishlist for Documentation part
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG
Alias: None
Product: kdevelop
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: RedHat Enterprise Linux Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KDevelop Developers
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Reported: 2004-03-25 23:01 UTC by Boris S
Modified: 2004-03-25 23:19 UTC (History)
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Description Boris S 2004-03-25 23:01:20 UTC
Version:           3.x.x (using KDE KDE 3.2.1)
Installed from:    RedHat RPMs
OS:          Linux

I would like to see the following changes in the way Kdevelop 3.x.x handles documentation

1. Give us back c/c++ reference guide.
   I don't understand  the reason it had been removed from the latest versions of Kdevelop
   It was an excellent guide and much effort had been done in order to compile it. It is 
   very useful to have such reference handy even for C/C++ gurus and not all developers are
   gurus.

2. Local Documentation is a MUST.
   I don't believe that a decision to have an online documentation only was a right one.
   For example, I do most of my development on a laptop, and internet is not always  
   available to me. Thefore I don't have access to documentation. I beleive that it's the best to have an option of downloading documentation to those who want it localy

3. Documentation location bar
   Even when online, it really helps to see where you documentation resides. I also don't 
   like  an idea of a kdevelop browsing some unknown URL without my explicit knowledge of 
   it

4. Some simple tutorial on how to convert/index and add existing HTML/PDF references books and docs so they can be accessed from Documentation view. 
   so it's possible to access and search them withing documentation part.
Comment 1 Jens Dagerbo 2004-03-25 23:19:23 UTC
No, you don't open another bug when you thought of things to add. You add to the existing report.