Yes, thank you i found it (i think i replyed with that), and did not notice the cmake branch he has in there. Den 16/02/2015 13.04 skrev "Brian Sidebotham" <[email protected]>:
> On 14 February 2015 at 19:25, Nick Østergaard <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2015-02-14 17:43 GMT+01:00 Fat-Zer <[email protected]>: > >> 2015-02-13 14:17 GMT+03:00 Brian Sidebotham <[email protected] > >: > >>> Hi Guys, > >>> > >>> I was going to start the CMake stuff soon for the asciidoc > >>> documentation, but I'd like to know what toolchains people want to > >>> support. I'll start a Github repo and we can get stuck in. I'll try > >>> and base it on Fat-Zer's starting point where possible. > >>> > >>> HTML can be done via: > >>> > >>> asciidoc (python) > >>> asciidoctor (ruby) > >>> > >>> PDF can be done via: > >>> > >>> a2x > >>> a2x --fop (useful toolchain on Windows) > >>> asciidoctor-pdf (The lightest-weight toolchain on Windows and lovely > >>> output but doesn't yet support images so it's still in alpha dev) > >>> > >>> So these were the toolchains I was going to support along with > >>> whatever Marco has done in his Makefiles up til now. > >>> > >>> Is there any other toolchain people are already using for either HTML > >>> or PDF output from asciidoc that they want supported or just want to > >>> recommend? > >>> > >>> Best Regards, > >>> > >>> Brian. > >>> > >> > >> Sorry, I was absent for some time... I've pushed to github several > >> commits just now to finalize the cmake stuff... > > > > Where on github? I can't find it. > > > > Hi Nick, > > Here's Alexander's repo: > > https://github.com/Fat-Zer/kicad-doc > > Best Regards, > > Brian. >
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