/** \page libcaca-ruby Libcaca ruby bindings There is no real documentation yet for the Ruby binding but \c methods on any object should help you :) I tried to follow Ruby spirit meaning that : - most of the methods return self - the methods set_foo with only an argument are also available as foo= (returning the value instead of self) - the methods originally named get_foo are available only as foo For the list of methods and some sample code, read: \subpage libcaca-ruby-api */