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Where can I get documentation on the API for PWLib and OpenH323?

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Where can I get documentation on the API for PWLib and OpenH323?

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The header files for OpenH323 and PWLib contain API documentation in the Doc++ format. The recommended tool for converting the header files into documents (as of 17 May 2004) is Doxygen (see http://www.doxygen.org) which is much faster and more accurate than the original original Doc++ (see http://docpp.sourceforge.net). To create the documentation for any particular version of PWLib or OpenH323, run the command “make docs” in the “pwlib” or “openh323” directories. A directory called “html” will be created that contains the documentation in HTML format. Doxygen can also be used to create documents in RTF and LaTex format, as well as the compressed HTML format (.CHM) for Windows. Up to date versions of the the API documentation can be found online at http://www.voxgratia.org/docs/pwlib and http://www.voxgratia.org/docs/openh323.

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