13 projects tagged "Documentation"
CodingTeam is a software forge that is lightweight and extensible. It provides a lot of collaborative tools. With this software forge, projects can benefit from basic features (such as screenshots, downloads, uploads, and news), communication features (such as chatrooms, forums, the OpenForge API, and Jabber/XMPP integration), and development features (such as a VCS code browser, a bug tracker, SVG statistics, timeline, and roadmap). Also provided are community tools (project browsing, tag clouds, notepad, and user profiles).
The PPPOE with Bandwidth Management for OpenBSD Howto is a document which explains how to build an OpenBSD based router for a small flat-sharing community with four residents. The router should manage the available bandwidth fairly between the paying users and their guests. For the residents, it should be possible to use incoming ports for services like Skype or Emule. The howto basically addresses IT professionals with a rough idea of what OpenBSD is about.
Sman is "The Searcher for Man Pages", an enhanced version of "apropos" and "man -k". Sman adds several key abilities over its predecessors, including stemming and support for complex boolean text searches such as "(linux and kernel) or (mach and microkernel)". It shows results in a ranked order, optionally with a summary of the manpage with the searched text highlighted. Searches may be applied to the manpage section, title, body, or filename. The complete contents of the man page are indexed. A prebuilt index is used to perform fast searches.
Ccdoc is a Javadoc-inspired tool that automatically generates HTML Web documentation from C++ programs by parsing the source file headers. It was designed to aid the collaboration between package users and package developers. It runs on FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows (98, 2k, Me, and XP).
WebTools is "system" of multiple modules and libraries. Along with template engine capabilities, it features session management, global variables support, cookies support, and various database interfaces. It also features a pure Perl mail client, categories management, form checking, and libraries such as a CGI-based downloading library, HTML parsers, and a library that makes PHP functions available to Perl for ease of development.
The KlassModeler is a tool for visually creating and documenting classes. It is not unlike other UML design tools except for four major differences: it focuses only on the class-diagramming aspects of UML and leaves out the use cases, actors, and other things, it generates code, it reads existing C++ header files, and it can create HTML documentation.
Categorized Headlines Publisher is a news posting script with add, edit, and delete features that can embed an image (with image upload) in the body of the detailed news. It also supports category icons. You can even upload your own icons, or delete old ones. A "NEW" image icon will be automatically inserted next to the headline if the news is less than 'x' days old (this feature can be turned off). The Pro version supports maximum news, and news category limiters. It can be used with or without SSI.
@1 Document Publisher helps you maintain your online documents, such as installation guides, handbooks, FAQs, manuals and so on, all in an organized manner, with automatic index numberings. Features include add mode, delete mode, edit mode, image upload, individual page or grouped pages sorting and renumbering. No SSI or frame involved. Documents are generated in the template you defined. 3 switchable admin interface skins are available. It is extremely easy to setup, and it runs lightning-fast as there is only a single 26Kb-script involved.