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On 21.06.2012, at 22:25, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am publicly taking ownership of this project, and will run point on it.
> 
> I've not contributed code to CouchDB for a while, and my free personal time 
> is scarce, but I am in the best position to do this work. I know Autotools 
> and DocBook very well, and have integrated them in the past.
> 
> 
> 
> On 21 Jun 2012, at 16:25, Simon Metson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>> This has nothing to do with docbook, we generate HTML and we can link to 
>>> that in Futon, I don't think we want to generate the Futon-docs part in 
>>> docbook, but happy to be proven wrong. I think it'd be easer to make a 
>>> docs.html in futon that keeps the header and sidebar and just shows the 
>>> /_docs/... link.
>> I'm probably just showing how little I know about docbook ;) (not helped by 
>> their documentation wiki being down currently…). If this was sphinx I'd 
>> write a theme that would be applied to all the generated html, making it 
>> easy to plug into futon (or style for other purposes). I'm assuming we could 
>> do the same thing with docbook, though putting the generated content in an 
>> iframe is probably quicker (and is what I've just done).
>>> 
>>>> What about things like pulling in Dale's jquery.couch.js docs 
>>>> (daleharvey.github.com/jquery.couch.js-docs/symbols/index.html)? 
>>>> (http://daleharvey.github.com/jquery.couch.js-docs/symbols/index.html)?)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> We should definitely consider this, but I think that is out of scope for 
>>> this particular patch.
>> Agreed, just thinking ahead a bit.
>> Cheers
>> Simon  

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