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Sean T. McBeth edited this page Jan 26, 2017 · 6 revisions

The documentation for the Primrose framework lives on the Primrose website, because it is built as part of the project itself. I have another project that I built specifically for building the documentation in Primrose, called Pliny. As a tool for documenting, it's not very well documented, but you should be able to see plenty of examples of using it in Primrose to get an idea of what is going on. The point of Pliny is to make it possible to create a database for the documentation that can then be queried at runtime. Currently, it's only used in the documentation section of the website, but someday it will be a part of the Live Programming Environment so you can look up how to use any function in Primrose without having to take off your VR headset.