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This way, we have our docs in a nice easy to load structured format (Though we will need either an XML lib or to write a basic XML parser -- for our purposes, we could probably just alter the existing man/mpi parser to look for XML tags instead of ~ marks) and we can still load them in a web browser without needing a separate XML format.
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This way, we have our docs in a nice easy to load structured format (Though we will need either an XML lib or to write a basic XML parser -- for our purposes, we could probably just alter the existing man/mpi parser to look for XML tags instead of ~ marks) and we can still load them in a web browser without needing a separate XML format.
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