Thank you for the work, Taher I have played with it and merge with my tests. Currently, I have start from Accounting_Agreement, convert from docbook and update and test renderer by both your gradle task and by AsciidocFx html button
With a lot of include, result html file would be very large and in some case it will be good to be able to put a link in place of include. Currenlty the generateOfbizDocumentation task doesn't generate file for doc in component even if the adoc file is not in the _include directory. Just for information: With AsciidocFx (I have understood it use asciidoctor for generate html file, but I'm not sure) it's not necessary to say include file is in _include directory, it read both in the current directory and in the _include one. The generateOfbizDocumentation task doesn't use the same rule, we should say explicitly it's in the _include directory. The main "malfunction" of the generateOfbizDocumentation task is that it not re-generate the html file if it already exist even if the main adoc file was modified. So it's needed to remove it manually before call generateOfbizDocumentation. Thank you for your usage of leveloffset, it's generated by docbook conversion, but now I understand how it works ;-) Olivier Le 20/02/2018 à 17:48, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > Hello documentation team and everyone > > I have created a slightly modified design of the documentation > framework with some sample contents in [1]. I highlight the changes > below: > - Created a new top-level directory called "docs/asciidoc". The reason > is so that we have more than one possible manual. > - Created "Apache OFBiz User Manual" in docs/asciidoc/user-manual.adoc > - Created "Apache OFBiz Developer Manual" in > docs/asciidoc/developer-manual.adoc > - Created a sample document in the accounting component to show how > documents are linked together. > - Used a special directive called "leveloffset" in the include > directive. This directive shifts the headers of the included document > (H2 becomes H3, and so on) so that sub-sections can be published > separately. > - Created a task called generateOfbizDocumentation to generate the > documentation (both PDF and HTML) for framework + core apps > - Created a task called generatePluginDocumentation > -PpluginId=whatever to generate the documentation for a single plugin. > > That's it. It's simple, easy to understand and I think you might like > it. Any feedback is welcome, and I'll talk to you soon over Skype. > > [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-9873 > > On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Sharan Foga <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Taher >> >> I think a documentation team would be a great idea. There are people that >> have indicated that they'd like to help out with documentation tasks on the >> user list so that is where I'd recruit some people from. As long as people >> know what they need to do to create the patches then it will become a funnel >> process of getting it committed. >> >> We need a plan to consolidate the information sitting in the wiki and >> getting it put into the documentation framework (and this work will then >> significantly clear up the wiki!). >> >> My availability is pretty bad this week so hope to pick this up again or >> start the recruitment campaign next week :-) >> >> Thanks >> Sharan >> >> On 2018/01/28 10:12:41, Taher Alkhateeb <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Like Michael I think it is also a minor point. The reason I chose this >>> structure is because it is the default one for asciidoctor and is flexible >>> for the future, so Paul also makes a good point. Any structure is fine by >>> me, the real important work is getting the documentation right which is >>> very exciting to me. >>> >>> I will create a patch soon for a base level structure and publishing >>> options for both HTML and PDF. It would be fantastic if we can unify _all_ >>> of our documentation here including stuff currently in the wiki. This way >>> any changes to code are reflected (probably in the same commit) with the >>> relevant documentation. >>> >>> I think we should start to consider maybe forming a team willing to help. >>> This is a big, but extremely important thing to have. If we do this right >>> then I think adoption rates would increase and our community would get >>> larger. >>> >>> On Jan 28, 2018 12:19 PM, "Michael Brohl" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Paul, >>> >>> this is only a minor point for me, it just saves one folder/structure level. >>> >>> If we want to stay open for other documentation frameworks in the future, >>> it might be better to keep the proposed structure. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> >>> Am 28.01.18 um 02:54 schrieb Paul Foxworthy: >>> >>> On 26 January 2018 at 19:53, Michael Brohl <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> with a small modification: I don't think we'll need a two-folder structure >>>>> /docs/asciidoc, only /docs should be sufficient, no? >>>>> >>>>> Hi Michael, >>>> >>>> We have streamlined the build system in other places by having folders for >>>> the source language: groovyScripts, minilang, src/main/java . >>>> >>>> It means Groovy and other build tools can have default rules for what to do >>>> with the contents of a language folder, and allows for the possibility of >>>> other languages in future if necessary. >>>> >>>> The extra layer is only a minor nuisance. I think I'd prefer to keep it. >>>> What do you see as the disadvantages? >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> >>>> Paul Foxworthy >>>> >>>> >>> >
