Mark Filion
November 29, 2016
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Some exciting news today as GStreamer launches its redesigned documentation site, complete with dynamic navigation, search function and new tutorials created by Collabora & Fluendo as part of the GStreamer.com SDK and donated to the community. Check out the new documentation site here: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/
This new iteration of the docs site is powered by HotDoc, a collaborative document editing tool created by Collabora's Mathieu Duponchelle! The HotDoc API framework provides an interface for extensions to plug upon, along with some base objects, such as formatters. It follows the CommonMark specification and uses cmark to parse and render both standalone documentation pages and documentation embedded in source code. Head over to the HotDoc website to learn more about its features.
If you would like more information on how to use HotDoc for your project docs, please get in touch with us, we'll be glad to help!
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