Hi there, I've been searching the web for some time now, but I can't find any reasonable conventions on how to write Ruby documentations. There are some pages out there describing what's the best way to write Ruby source code, but if they cover documentation, they do it in just a very raw way, not going into depth. Instead, I've found other Ruby documentation tools, such as NaturalDocs and YARDOC, but I'm not convinced by any of them, because NaturalDocs doesn't has any avantages over the usual RDoc (I think) and YARDOC seems to have problems with non-ASCII characters and is therefore useless if I want to or have to document my code in another language than English. So far, I've been happy with the markup RDoc provides (besides the fact that it doesn't support nested lists :( ). Also, I want my documentation to be readable if someone *does not* have a specific documentation tool beside RDoc installed. But there is this simple question: What are the documentation conventions that are used by wide parts of the Ruby community (*NOT* the Rails community)? Can anybody point me somewhere? If not, I'd be happy to work out some "reference document", or however to call that, which states which way documenting should go. Thoughts? Marvin -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.