> On Sep 7, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Yes, agreed.
> I have been thinking to deal with it the way wxWidgets does [1]: on linux it
> links webkit for it's htmlview, on Windows it links to Windows' own html
> component. As our htmlbackend is swappable we may be able to do a s
I forgot to mention the new cmake build system for gnucash-docs even works
with ninja on Windows though it doesn't seem to affect build times much.
Geert
Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 15:42:37 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> With my last set of commits I believe the CMake build system for
> gnuc
Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 17:56:46 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> > On Sep 7, 2019, at 7:14 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 16:04:08 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> >>> On Sep 7, 2019, at 5:44 AM, Geert Janssens
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Again I'm not sure of the benefi
Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 17:56:46 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> > On Sep 7, 2019, at 7:14 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:>
> > Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 16:04:08 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> >>> On Sep 7, 2019, at 5:44 AM, Geert Janssens
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Again I'm not sure of the benefi
> On Sep 7, 2019, at 7:14 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 16:04:08 CEST schreef John Ralls:
>>> On Sep 7, 2019, at 5:44 AM, Geert Janssens
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Again I'm not sure of the benefit of adding support for all that at this
>>> point. I think more interestin
Op zaterdag 7 september 2019 16:04:08 CEST schreef John Ralls:
> > On Sep 7, 2019, at 5:44 AM, Geert Janssens
> > wrote:
> >
> > Again I'm not sure of the benefit of adding support for all that at this
> > point. I think more interesting areas of study could be whether we can
> > support a Macos
> On Sep 7, 2019, at 5:44 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Again I'm not sure of the benefit of adding support for all that at this
> point. I think more interesting areas of study could be whether we can
> support
> a Macos native document format or whether the Windows help system has a way
With my last set of commits I believe the CMake build system for gnucash-docs
now matches the autotools build system (modulo the scrollkeeper info that's
not used by gnome's help system any more).
To use it:
- clone gnucash-docs and check out the maint branch
- make a build directory somewhere a
Op donderdag 5 september 2019 10:11:06 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Hi,
>
> Am Mi., 4. Sept. 2019 um 19:19 Uhr schrieb Geert Janssens
>
> :
> > Op woensdag 4 september 2019 18:44:14 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> > > 2.3 Replace of over a decade outdatet GDP parts: I estimate 99% of
Hi,
Am Mi., 4. Sept. 2019 um 19:19 Uhr schrieb Geert Janssens
:
> Op woensdag 4 september 2019 18:44:14 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
:
> > 2.3 Replace of over a decade outdatet GDP parts: I estimate 99% of xsl
> > came from them and I suspect it for many output glitches. Also many
> > docs c
Op woensdag 4 september 2019 18:44:14 CEST schreef Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Dear Geert,
>
> I currently see no reason to do this now
> - release this weekend - and
There's no impact on release. The autotools build system is still in place and
unchanged. The cmake build system should be seen as a
Dear Geert,
I currently see no reason to do this now - release this weekend - and
am also tired to rewrite the related wiki parts. I think there are
several more important projects.
1. About CMake
In Code we should clean up CMake. Many parts were written a decade
ago. In between CMake got many mo
Over the weekend I spent a few cycles to port the gnucash-docs autotools build
system to cmake.
Most of it is done and can be played with by checking out the current maint
branch on gnucash-docs.
The main missing elements are:
- generating the Windows specific chm files
- uninstall rules
- omf/s
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