I was looking at how browsing the docs locally would work. With the current > [....]I am looking forward to > integrating this with docmaker, whenever available. > > They already have support for that. Using 'mkdocs serve' command you can browse website locally.
> * I have considered alternatives like Jekyll and Sphinx: > - Jekyll requires installing ruby to build the site. Not everybody has > the time or patience to do this. > > Jekyll doesn't require time to install. To build site using locally user have to install bundler and using that Jekyll. * I have updated the site to the latest commit (7915fd51f). Most problems > with incorrect markdown parsing and formatting have been fixed now. Please > report any problems faced, and please suggest changes! > https://nikramakrishnan.github.io/freetype-site/ft2-toc > > Great :) * Next, I will start working on converting the FreeType website to Markdown. > Here, we can use anything from Jekyll, Sphinx, MkDocs etc. Please suggest! > Mkdocs is good, but if is going to separated documentation from other stuff this(https://github.com/aksakalli/jekyll-doc-theme) jekyll theme could be used. Ankit
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