Hello ES, E> The second and far more exciting change is RueDoc.normalize, E> which takes the data structure generated by RDoc and rearranges E> it into a much more sensible one. This makes it much easier to E> do arbitrary things with the data (see Examples for a plain YAML E> dump of a structure). I included a description of the generated E> data structure at the bottom of this message. Did you work on the mny bugs in the ruby doc parser. Like skipping inheritance classes, no differences between modules and classes, wrong visibility declarations (not stored at all), infinite loops (for rails) etc. ? Or is anybody working on it instead of frontend hacks ? -- Best regards, emailto: scholz at scriptolutions dot com Lothar Scholz http://www.ruby-ide.com CTO Scriptolutions Ruby, PHP, Python IDE 's