Hello,

>De: "Clément David"
>
>Hello Pierre,
>
>Currently the easiest way is to put the resulting xml file as an exemple of an 
>empty toolbox and
>build/load this toolbox to check for the rendering.
>
>HTML files can also be used as an easy content to check using a standard web 
>browser (eg. without
>loading the toolbox). See xmltoweb() to generate it.
>
>AFAIK Samuel usually commit updated help files using the pdf format produced 
>by xmltopdf(). As this
>PDF backend is not the main one, I tend to prefer the HTML ones but PDF might 
>be a good alternative.

AFAIRemember, xmltopdf() has some issue, so i use now PDF Creator applied the 
HTML.
To illustrate the whole page setting and rendering, PDF does not need to be 
zipped,
whereas HTML needs it to include css dependencies etc.

Anyway, the rendering of the HTML (zipped in the .jar) through the Scilab 
helpbrowser
is limited wrt the true HTML as it appears in web browsers: Many attributes or 
style
values are well built but are not rendered... But this is another thread.

Regards
Samuel


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