So true.
The javadoc tag can be done in two ways: a macro that converts a fully qualified class name to a
link to the apidocs (easy) or a plugin that takes a class name, tries to look up a fully qualified
class name and converts that to a link to the apidocs (difficult).
You will only have fast if you can do without some of the features that confluence gives you. That's
due to the autoexport plugin not being actively maintained, having bugs and how confluence works
internally. Wokrking directly in confluence won't be possible because it's just too slow.
Uli
On 30.09.2010 18:35, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
Seems like getting Confluence to do what we want could be a full time job!
My other request would be an easy way to link to JavaDoc. Ideally,
I'd be able to put {javadoc:Dispatcher} into my page, and (somehow)
Confluence would locate
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5.2-dev/apidocs/org/apache/tapestry5/services/Dispatcher.html
and create a link, labeled (in code font) "Dispatcher". Is this even
possible?
I don't really care what mix of static (exported) HTML and live (via
Confuence) content we have ... as long as it is easy to edit, easy for
users to navigate, and fast.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Christophe Cordenier
<[email protected]> wrote:
Actually, we have to find a good design to display reference link to
ease navigation, and provide direct access to latest stable and
current versions, if we choose to move older releases on a dedicated
page, i don't think this is necessary. But is this a good design ?
@PMC members what's your opinions ?
2010/9/30 Ulrich Stärk<[email protected]>:
It's still not optimal though. The js is included directly from confluence,
something we should avoid. All resources should be locally served but there
is no way around that if we use this macro. Is this really necessary?
On 30.09.2010 09:46, Christophe Cordenier wrote:
Weird, it seems to work today... Yesterday evening there was no JS
included
2010/9/30 Ulrich Stärk<[email protected]>:
I don't know which page exactly you mean but
https://cwiki.apache.org/TAPESTRY/documentation.html is looking fine to
me... Clicking the "more" link will expand the section, or is there
anything
else I'm missing?
Uli
On 29.09.2010 22:48, Ulrich Stärk wrote:
This is probably due to the generated output not including the necessary
JavaScript or something. I'll investigate.
Am 29.09.2010 um 21:25 schrieb Christophe
Cordenier<[email protected]>:
FYI I have used
https://www.adaptavist.com/display/AtlassianConfluence/cloak+macro
and
https://www.adaptavist.com/display/AtlassianConfluence/composition-setup+macro
It works in preview mode but not in the generated site... I will
continue to investigate
2010/9/29 Howard Lewis Ship<[email protected]>:
FYI:
{newcode:controls=true|linenumbers=true}
looks nice
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Howard Lewis Ship<[email protected]>
wrote:
Confluence has options for both creating tabbed views on pages, and
for creating dynamically hidden/revealed sections. I think the
latter
might work well, so you start with a list of modules and can expend
them to get to the detail links for that module.
BTW, instead of using the {code} macro, use the {newcode} macro ...
just noticed it. Much prettier output!
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Christophe Cordenier
<[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry for spamming, but i think that we have to discuss these kind
of
thing before going further with Confluence documentation.
Actually, i have chosed to display Tapestry IOC, then CORE... then
display the reference links in each version
What about the other modules, if you create a section for every
module
the Documentation page will become un-readable...
I suggest to create a page for reference links, but i am not
convinced.
Any idea ?
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