It's necessary to have the generated Qyoto documentation as a separate entity on-line so that it is easy to read without programming at the same time. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Look for the Qyoto documentation at the KDE page. Actual Results: There is none. Expected Results: The whole documentation is available. It'd be best to use DOxygen for consistency with the rest of the KDE docs. It needs to be integrated in the build process (possibly with an option turned on by default) so that the documentation stays up to date with the code.