Hey folks, I've been working on projectmallard.org for the last few days. I'm working on building static pages from sources. We haven't really been making a lot of use of the current Drupal setup, and the static content we need to serve (the spec and schemas) throw a monkey wrench into using a CMS.
Anyway, the latest build is here: http://www.gnome.org/~shaunm/projectmallard/ This is actually all built with Mallard. More correctly, it's built with a Mallard extension I call "Mallard Sites". It's an extension to how links are handled that allows you to build hierarchical collections of pages. I'll put a spec for Sites on the site itself. You can grab the source and build it yourself. First, you need yelp-xsl from git.gnome.org: git clone git://git.gnome.org/yelp-xsl Then you need mallard-site-tool, a small tool and some XSLT customization for yelp-xsl for building Mallard Sites: http://gitorious.org/projectmallard/mallard-site-tool You need to build and install these as you would for any other package: ./autogen.sh make make install (as root or with sudo) Now you need the projectmallard git repository: http://gitorious.org/projectmallard/projectmallard You can build a copy of the site that you can use and view on your local machine with the following two commands: mallard-site-tool cache -s local mallard-site-tool html -s local The sources are really just Mallard documents. In a few cases, you may notice that xref attributes have slashes in them. But otherwise, it should look really familiar to anybody who's worked with Mallard. Please feel free to make changes and try them out. And let me know what you think about the whole setup. -- Shaun McCance http://syllogist.net/ _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
