* Yaron Koren <yaron57(a)gmail.com> [Tue, 29 Sep 2009 00:53:07 -0400]:
That would certainly simplify the format; on the other
hand, it would
lead
to a lot of redundancy between the different <documentation> tags,
which
could lead to conflicting data structures; so it's
probably not a
workable
solution.
-Yaron
There could be <documentation lang="en">, <documentation
lang="fr">,
<documentation lang="de">...
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What if to have an
<documentation> section to define common settings,
such as parameter types and english names, and to use <documentation
lang=code> to override the names and descriptions for the particular
code of language?
Or, maybe using XML-like trees, but with shorter syntax, without much of
nested tags, something like JAML or alternative nested brackets syntax,
like the one library was once described by Gregory Maxwell?
But, in case it would not have to be source-edited, maybe XML will be
the most proper way.
Dmitriy