The format, if you asked me, doesn't really make a difference so long as it makes documentation less work, but wanting to have documentation accessible on the WWW in addition to right in TheIDE makes sense.
There is no problem there. Documentation on the website is generated from the documentation in theide. So all we have to do is to keep existing format... (and then create a daemon that updates website each night).
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What about having a feature in TheIDE that is more or less a frontend to SVN (or CVS or whatever) for the documentation? You could make changes to the documentation from Topic++ and upload them to a "master" copy would make updates more timely -- you tend to notice problems while you're looking for something else in the documentation. This would allow you to also have a menu item which could update the documentation from the server. In addition, HTML pages could be updated from the documentation as checkins arrive. Collaborative like a wiki but allowing you to keep your own documentation up-to-date like SVN.
Well, I guess this is what we all agree about
Unfortunately, the first step on this road is to make 2008.1 release and then to improve C++ parser.