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Robert Scholte updated DOXIA-373:
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Description:
The project is a multi pom project. In the main pom project, I declare the
other pom like this :
{code:xml}
<modules>
<module>../moduleA</module>
<module>../moduleB</module>
...
</modules>
{code}
To avoid duplicate code,I use the macro snippet in my documentation in modules
A, B and Main. For convenient, the following syntax :
{noformat} %{snippet|id=myid|file=src/main/java/mypackage/File.java} {noformat}.
When I build the site from each module A or B, all work fine. But when the site
was generated from the main module, the snippet seem not work : All the pages
who include a snippet's macros in A or B are not generated. I obtain the same
problem if i do a simple site or a site:stage
The maven site work fine work include pictures and schemas of local
documentation (in A et B). I try to use
the velocity macro and transform {{MyFile.apt}} to {{MyFile.apt.vm}} like these
:
{noformat}
MyFile.apt.vm
%{snippet|id=myid|file=${basedir}/src/main/java/mypackage/File.java}.
{noformat}
It's fail too.
I use maven 2.1.0
Sorry for my poor english
was:
The project is a multi pom project. In the main pom project, I declare the
other pom like this :
<modules>
<module>../moduleA</module>
<module>../moduleB</module>
...
</modules>
To avoid duplicate code,I use the macro snippet in my documentation in modules
A, B and Main. For convenient, the following syntax :
%{snippet|id=myid|file=src/main/java/mypackage/File.java}.
When I build the site from each module A or B, all work fine. But when the site
was generated from the main module, the snippet seem not work : All the pages
who include a snippet's macros in A or B are not generated. I obtain the same
problem if i do a simple site or a site:stage
The maven site work fine work include pictures and schemas of local
documentation (in A et B). I try to use
the velocity macro and transform MyFile.apt to MyFile.apt.vm like these :
MyFile.apt.vm
%{snippet|id=myid|file=${basedir}/src/main/java/mypackage/File.java}.
It's fail too.
I use maven 2.1.0
Sorry for my poor english
> Macro snippet with file option in a multi-pom project
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DOXIA-373
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-373
> Project: Maven Doxia
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Window XP
> Reporter: poulfich
>
> The project is a multi pom project. In the main pom project, I declare the
> other pom like this :
> {code:xml}
> <modules>
> <module>../moduleA</module>
> <module>../moduleB</module>
> ...
> </modules>
> {code}
> To avoid duplicate code,I use the macro snippet in my documentation in
> modules A, B and Main. For convenient, the following syntax :
> {noformat} %{snippet|id=myid|file=src/main/java/mypackage/File.java}
> {noformat}.
> When I build the site from each module A or B, all work fine. But when the
> site was generated from the main module, the snippet seem not work : All the
> pages who include a snippet's macros in A or B are not generated. I obtain
> the same problem if i do a simple site or a site:stage
>
> The maven site work fine work include pictures and schemas of local
> documentation (in A et B). I try to use
> the velocity macro and transform {{MyFile.apt}} to {{MyFile.apt.vm}} like
> these :
> {noformat}
> MyFile.apt.vm
> %{snippet|id=myid|file=${basedir}/src/main/java/mypackage/File.java}.
> {noformat}
> It's fail too.
> I use maven 2.1.0
> Sorry for my poor english
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