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Make usage instructions clearer #21
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Sorry for the confusion. You are right. It seems like the README.md is too comprehensive. I will try to improve the documentation, and make it clearer for users. 😖 |
Hi, I found your package and the gifs seem really nice. I am trying to use docstr for c++, but can not get it working as well. I think the readme is not tooo comprehensive, but simply lacks a simple example on how to set it up for a single language. Why not provide the configuration for your c++ gifs? |
Sorry, I was very busy with other things, hence I don't have much time to update this package. 😓 I will try to update it once I have some time. But what I can do now is to post my config here, see jcs-emacs (if you don't mind looking at the code directly 😅) By searching Specifically for c++, see lisp/mode/jcs-cc-mode.el file |
Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I did not want to put pressure on you in any way. I understand that you most likely doing this in your free time. |
thank you for the package. |
Hi,
I've just stumbled over this package and it seems pretty interesting. However, I can't seem to get it to work. Maybe it's worth including the steps minimally required to produce a docstr for, e.g., python.
It's still not clear to me which function I need to call / keys I need to press to get the package to do what it's supposed to.
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