Houston, it appears we have achieved synergy.

Dean McGowan wrote:

>I would like to offer the services of kangax to handle documentation
>publishing, I am sure we can solve many of the problems you are currently
>experiencing.
>
>Kangax is a simple publishing tool which leverages cocoon technology.
>
>Please contact Dean McGowan to discuss, this would be a free service to the
>community, however editors and contributors are still necessary.
>
>If you are using a win 32 operating system with ie6.0 installed please
>download and trial Kangax from
>
>http://www.kangax.com/client/kangax/downloads/setup.exe
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Dean McGowan
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:10 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Website documention problem with page widths
>
>
>
>On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 06:55  PM, Scott Bussinger wrote:
>
>>Many of the pages have severe issues with page widths. For example, if
>>you
>>go to http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/sunspot.html, you'll find
>>the
>>the pages are much wider than the browser screen width (same problem in
>>both
>>IE and Netscape). It's _very_ hard to read these pages and you can't
>>really
>>print them at all (half the text is missing off of the side of the
>>page).
>>There are many of these pages scattered throughout the site.
>>
>
>This is a known problem with source snippets that are made up of CDATA
>sections running longer than the designed screen width. We're addressing
>this in Forrest. Right now, the only solution is to manually break these
>snippets in the source XML file for "pretty printing" in docs. I always
>fix this when I encounter such problems in the existing files I edit,
>and I screen these problems out of all new submissions, but I simply
>haven't had time to fix *all* problematic files, yet. Volunteers?
>
>>This is sounds like a small thing, but this information isn't available
>>anywhere else and it's extremely hard to get it from the one place it is
>>available. I finally resorted to cutting and pasting the text into Word
>>so I
>>could print it.
>>
>
>Sorry you had to go to this trouble.
>
>>Also making these pages available as PDF files for easy printing would
>>be
>>wonderful as well. I've read messages that seem to discuss a new
>>documentation method coming in the future and maybe that will solve the
>>problem, but simply fixing the webpages would be much appreciated.
>>
>
>Also a Forrest goal.
>
>Thanks for your input.
>
>Diana
>
>
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