On 02/09/11 00:51, Will wrote:
Hi Stuart,

Thanks!  That works well.  I changed the [+docinfo] section slightly
to reference separate JS/CSS files rather than embedding the content
into the conf file:

[+docinfo]
include1::./collapse.js[]
include1::./collapse.css[]

I also moved the section so the files are only included when using the
XHTML backend.

Sounds good. Do you have a URL for the collapse plugin? I would like to catalog it in the new 'Plugins' website page I'm writing.



A quick question - what is the rationale behind not auto-loading the
filter?  To avoid conflicts (conf/css/js naming) or something else?

This is just an historical anachronism, in hindsight I would not have gone for auto-loading at all, but filters were first implemented as an internal thing for just a couple of specific features -- can't go back now though.

Cheers, Stuart



Cheers,
Will


On Aug 30, 2:47 am, Stuart Rackham<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Will

I've made some changes to the AsciiDoc trunk that makes it possible to install
the filter using only the --filter install command (a separate docinfo.html file
is no longer necessary). I've attached the hacked filter, there are just 2 
changes:

1. Addition of a __noautoload__ flag file to inhibit auto-loading the filter.

2. The docinfo.html file has been added to the [+docinfo] section in the
collapse.conf file (the '+' section name prefix causes the section contents to
append rather than replace.

You can install with:

    asciidoc --filter install crg-1.0.1.zip

and use with, for example:

    asciidoc --filter crg mydoc.txt

Note the filter is loaded explicitly because it's not auto-loaded.

I built the filter plugin file with the new plugin 'build' command:

    asciidoc --filter build crg-1.0.1.zip crg

Cheers, Stuart

On 27/08/11 02:04, Will wrote:







Hi Stuart&    Lex,

Thanks for the feedback.

The Zip file seems to be corrupt?

Yes, sorry my fault.  The filter has been re-uploaded, please try
again:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/collapsefilter/files/collapse_filter...

Personally I like the filter approach, it allows you to collapse arbitrary
sections instead of the paragraph-by-paragraph approach. If this cou

I have managed to replicate all (I think) functionality using just a
conf file.  This has been uploaded to:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/collapsefilter/files/collapse_conf/1...

I think using a conf file has advantages over the filter method in
that it is simpler, cleaner&    faster.  Drawback is (I suppose) a conf
file restricts what can be done (but for this particular example, it
is quite simple so shouldn't be an issue).  Let me know what you
think.

I still have a question though, and would like your input.  CSS&    JS
is currently separated into a docinfo file and embedded into the xhtml
output uising the -a docinfo1 switch.  Is this the best way to include
it (it means the standard conf files do not need to be modified)?  If
so, is it possible to either automatically include a file, or via the
command line specify where the docinfo file lives on the filesystem?
I can only see how to include it when it is in the source file
directory, which means the "standard" docinfo file must be copied to
every source directory before rendering.

Cheers,
Will



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