Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
Now that thanks to Steven we have a nice Cocoon-based ASF-hosted CMS, we
have to (and want to) use it!
AFAIU by reading the recent discussions, a difficult point is the xdoc
format used by Cocoon's internal publishing system.
So what about considering xdoc
considering xdoc obsolete, remove all the publishing
stuff in src/documentation and migrate everything to xhtml which is
understood both by Forrest and Daisy? That way, we can concentrate on
using the cool features of these modern tools without being always
hindered by the legacy structure
system.
So what about considering xdoc obsolete, remove all the publishing
stuff in src/documentation and migrate everything to xhtml which is
understood both by Forrest and Daisy? That way, we can concentrate on
using the cool features of these modern tools without being always
hindered
Hi all,
Now that thanks to Steven we have a nice Cocoon-based ASF-hosted CMS, we
have to (and want to) use it!
AFAIU by reading the recent discussions, a difficult point is the xdoc
format used by Cocoon's internal publishing system.
So what about considering xdoc obsolete, remove all
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
Now that thanks to Steven we have a nice Cocoon-based ASF-hosted CMS, we
have to (and want to) use it!
AFAIU by reading the recent discussions, a difficult point is the xdoc
format used by Cocoon's internal publishing system.
So what about considering xdoc
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
Now that thanks to Steven we have a nice Cocoon-based ASF-hosted CMS, we
have to (and want to) use it!
AFAIU by reading the recent discussions, a difficult point is the xdoc
format used by Cocoon's internal publishing system.
So what about considering xdoc
about considering xdoc obsolete, remove all the publishing
stuff in src/documentation and migrate everything to xhtml which is
understood both by Forrest and Daisy?
Version 0.8 of Forrest will use a subset of XHTML2 as its internal
format. Of course, Forrest will accept almost any format