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Documentation Build like Wolfram Workbench #150
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Over the years, I talked many times about this issue with different people. I'll give you the summary:
I highly recommend that you watch this Twitch stream that was recorded only 2 months ago. It's basically the first time that I saw a public proposal to document and update the documentation tools. This video contains many funny highlights. For instance at around minute 27 it becomes clear that even the docu tools veterans don't know everything. It starts with
So in summary: If there is in the future an official way how to build documentation, I will, of course, consider adding it. At the moment, however, it doesn't look like Wolfram is there. |
@lynchs61 All that said, can you clarify what you are looking for?
It is literally a single click in Workbench. What exactly is the issue? Are you just looking to avoid starting Workbench at all? Or is it some other problem with the documentation tools? |
@szhorvat Yes I'm looking to avoid workbench completely. Basically to have the same process for building documentation in workbench, in Intellj with this plugin. Aside from the fact that I use the Jetbrains tools everyday so I'd rather not have to use a different IDE, I also just think Intellj is a much better product than eclipse. So it would be nice if paclet building could be completely done (including documentation) in Intellij. |
I'll leave this open as a feature request, but don't expect a solution in the near future. First WRI needs to provide an official specification of how to build documentation with a Wolfram Kernel only. In the worst case, they consider other solutions like building it into the front end without the possibility to start it from a different process. |
Maybe the new Paclet functions could be used to automate this, though they seem pretty easy for users to just use as functions. |
Building documentation for a paclet is tedious at best and I've never been able to successfully do it with anything other than Wolfram Workbench. It would be great if we could have similar functionality in this plugin because Eclipse really sucks compared to Intellij.
I have no idea if this is possible or how to go about it but I figured at least a discussion would be worth it.
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