>Great ! As this is not a tutorial explaining jallib libraries, maybe this
kind of documentation could go in a dedicated chapter or appendix:
"Materials", explaining basic tools & parts absolutely needed for
tutorials.
Serial communications section would explain possibilities, including
this
one.

Yes, that is the idea, then all other projects can reference to it if
they have loose tx & rx output pins.
maybe make a "Additional How-To" section. I'm sure there will be a few
to go in there.

A serial communications project whould be ideal, and it would simply
reference to this project for tx and rx output pins.

Now I just have to make more tutorials with my cd card and hard disk
stuff. My fat32 lib does what I need it to do now, so I won't be
working on it as much. If I make a sd card tutorial, would anyone like
to try out my fat32 lib? I'd like to know wheather or not it should be
included in jallib releases. Fat32 is working on both sd cards and
hard disks.

Matt.

On Sep 26, 3:32 am, Sebastien Lelong <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> >http://justanotherlanguage.org/content/building-max232-circuit-pic-se...
>
> > I'm still not sure how to put it in the book, I will when I get more
> > knowlege of dita.
>
> Great ! As this is not a tutorial explaining jallib libraries, maybe this
> kind of documentation could go in a dedicated chapter or appendix:
> "Materials", explaining basic tools & parts absolutely needed for tutorials.
> Serial communications section would explain possibilities, including this
> one.
>
> As for DITA, I would wait some more until a final decision, to avoid waste
> of time (I agree to waste my time on this tutorial book, it's also to show
> & test DITA). If you're ready to potentially waste your time :) :
>
>   - use Serna editor (and maybe have a quick look at their tutorial, but
> that's easy IMO)
>   - create a new "topic" document, DITA version 1.0 (not 1.1)
>   - or, better, copy tutorial_pwm1.xml for instance, as a start/template
>   - put your title, add "prolog" where you put your name,
>   - use "section", "p", ... to put your content.
>   - "image" has interesting attributes:
>       - "width" : image should be larger than 400 (or won't fit on PDF)
>       - "placement" : ="break" will put content under the image, ="inline"
> and content will follow image.
>   - if you use "xref" to create link that is not pointing to a DITA file,
> your need to specify attribute "format" (="html", ="jal", ...), to tell DITA
> it's not a DITA file.
>
> Serna has a "publish" feature, that create HTML or PDF on the fly, using an
> embedded DITA Toolkit (version 1.4, whereas I use last 1.5, but it works).
> You'll probably have to adjust your JAVA_HOME env. var.
>
> Once done, you can put it in a ditamap, where it's assembled. See
> tutorials.ditamap, and "topicref" element. When you're at this state, I can
> put it in ditamap if you want.
>
> Cheers,
> Seb
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