Downloadable documentation?
Downloadable documentation?
There wouldn't happen to be a downloadable version of the HTML documentation would there? (I really hope so. It was made with Doxygen, which can make PDF's or DOC's from that documentation really easily)
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The news at Mar-17-2004 read
But on Mar-09-2004 the news was "Irrlicht 0.6 released!"
So, does the downloaded version have everything, or is it missing a few things? If you download a fresh copy of the engine after March 17th, then will the documentation be up to date?
Too late as the tradition demands, I uploaded now the documentation files of Irrlicht 0.6. Happy browsing.
But on Mar-09-2004 the news was "Irrlicht 0.6 released!"
So, does the downloaded version have everything, or is it missing a few things? If you download a fresh copy of the engine after March 17th, then will the documentation be up to date?
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From what I can work out, Niko compiles the Doxygen file and puts it with the engine file, then uploads the engine and Doxygen. I think Doxygen is supposed to build pretty big files, I think it's just when he can sit down and upload it to the server. Since the engine is (argueably) more important than the documentation it goes up first.