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Updated: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
 
 

edoc_layout (3erl)

Name

edoc_layout - The standard HTML layout module for EDoc.

Synopsis

Please see following description for synopsis

Description

edoc_layout(3)             Erlang Module Definition             edoc_layout(3)



NAME
       edoc_layout - The standard HTML layout module for EDoc.

DESCRIPTION
       The  standard  HTML  layout  module  for  EDoc. See the edoc module for
       details on usage.

EXPORTS
       module(Element, Options) -> term()

              The layout function.

              Options to the standard layout:

                {index_columns, integer()}:
                  Specifies the number of column pairs used for  the  function
                  index tables. The default value is 1.

                {pretty_printer, atom()}:
                  Specifies  how  types and specifications are pretty printed.
                  If the value erl_pp is specified the Erlang  pretty  printer
                  (the  module  erl_pp)  will be used. The default is to do no
                  pretty printing which implies that lines can be very long.

                {stylesheet, string()}:
                  Specifies the URI used for referencing the  stylesheet.  The
                  default  value  is  "stylesheet.css".  If an empty string is
                  specified, no stylesheet reference will be generated.

                {sort_functions, boolean()}:
                  If true, the detailed function descriptions  are  listed  by
                  name,  otherwise  they are listed in the order of occurrence
                  in the source file. The default value is true.

                {xml_export, Module::atom()}:
                  Specifies an xmerl callback module to be used for  exporting
                  the documentation. See xmerl:export_simple/3 for details.

              See also: edoc:layout/2.

       overview(E, Options) -> term()

       type(E) -> term()

SEE ALSO
       edoc

AUTHORS
       Richard Carlsson <carlsson.richard@gmail.com>



                                   edoc 1.1                     edoc_layout(3)