Hi:

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Jirka Kosek <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 27.2.2013 13:43, Xmplar wrote:
> > Will the mobile stylesheets that Gihan Karunarathne created be
> > integrated into an upcoming release? What stage of development are they
> at?
>
I used PhoneGap and JQueryMobile as tools for creating Android and iOS
applications. the code base of PhoneGap was changed rapidly. So, I decided
to independent DocBook mobile from PhoneGap. So, here is the documentaion
for the DocBook mobile
http://gihankarunarathne.github.com/DocBook-xsl-mobile/content/index.html (for
online access)

>
> The code is there:
>
>
> http://docbook.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/docbook/branches/mobile/xsl/mobile/


>From above link, you can access the code base. Also you can access it for
github https://github.com/gihankarunarathne/DocBook-xsl-mobile-decouple. (I
used git, because it's very much familiar to me.)


> However result hasn't been extensively tested and I had some troubles
> using build on Windows. Also it depends on many other dependencies. If
> you can try it yourself and provide some feedback -- it is working or
> what is not working it would increase chances of putting into regular
> release.
>
I agree with Jirka. This application can deploy into several platforms not
only for Android and iOS.
I tested it on Samsung Galaxy Nexus. And a little bit on Mac X-code
simulator.
It's better if you can test it and give me some feed back, I can further
improve it's performance.
Without installing SDKs on computer, you can build it from PhoneGap cloud
service.
http://gihankarunarathne.github.com/DocBook-xsl-mobile/content/ch02s04.html
https://build.phonegap.com/apps

Thank you in advance !.
-- 
Regards

Gihan Chanuka Karunarathne
Department of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Moratuwa
Sri Lanka


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