Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-07-27 Thread Peter B. West
Clay, Thanks for keeping this on the boil. The Forrestdoc link you gave me shows the Javasrc at a much greater level of integration than was visible when I last looked. My problem originally was that only line-number links were provided. In the current forrestdoc version, everything is

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-07-26 Thread Clay Leeds
Peter, On Jun 29, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Peter B. West wrote: Clay, FYI, Java 1.4 javadoc tool supports a -linksource argument, which generates html of source files. However, the process seems to have pretty much the same restrictions as the Maven JXR - the only references are to line numbers,

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-07-09 Thread Clay Leeds
On Jul 8, 2004, at 5:02 PM, Peter B. West wrote: Clay Leeds wrote: Peter, Did you get a chance to try the procedure Nicola recommended[1]? I haven't gotten a successful build yet, but I'm still working at it. When I do, I'll try to do as he suggested. No, I've been too busy working on the FAD

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-07-08 Thread Peter B. West
Clay Leeds wrote: Peter, Did you get a chance to try the procedure Nicola recommended[1]? I haven't gotten a successful build yet, but I'm still working at it. When I do, I'll try to do as he suggested. No, I've been too busy working on the FAD layout lately. BTW, how does Simon's recent

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-30 Thread Clay Leeds
Peter, On Jun 29, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Peter B. West wrote: Clay, FYI, Java 1.4 javadoc tool supports a -linksource argument, which generates html of source files. However, the process seems to have pretty much the same restrictions as the Maven JXR - the only references are to line numbers,

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-29 Thread Peter B. West
Clay, FYI, Java 1.4 javadoc tool supports a -linksource argument, which generates html of source files. However, the process seems to have pretty much the same restrictions as the Maven JXR - the only references are to line numbers, which is just about the most useless form imaginable. It

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-09 Thread Clay Leeds
On Jun 8, 2004, at 6:48 PM, Peter B. West wrote: It's not a question of moving away, necessarily. What I'm looking for is a supplementary facility. Look at http://xml.apache.org/fop/design/alt.design/properties/classes- overview.html and click on one of the class name links on the left of the

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-09 Thread Peter B. West
Clay Leeds wrote: On Jun 8, 2004, at 6:48 PM, Peter B. West wrote: The problem is that there was no clean way to automatically generate the htmlized source. It's that supplementary facility that I'm looking for. OK. I'll see what I can dig up on the subject. If you have any other keywords

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-09 Thread Clay Leeds
Peter, On Jun 9, 2004, at 8:06 AM, Peter B. West wrote: Clay Leeds wrote: On Jun 8, 2004, at 6:48 PM, Peter B. West wrote: The problem is that there was no clean way to automatically generate the htmlized source. It's that supplementary facility that I'm looking for. OK. I'll see what I can

Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-08 Thread Peter B. West
Clay, Do you have time for some documentation investigations? Some time ago, a project called Javasrc was in the process of migrating from SourceForge to Apache. Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the one who initiated the discussions with the Javasrc developers. The code was

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-08 Thread Glen Mazza
I'm unsure if this is related to your question, but I think it would be nice for us to switch to Docbook. Apparently at least one Apache project, Tapestry, is already using it with Forrest [1][2]. We switched at work from RoboHelp HTML to Docbook and it has been great for us. Glen [1]

Re: Javasrc, JXR and documentation

2004-06-08 Thread Clay Leeds
Peter, On Jun 8, 2004, at 7:15 AM, Peter B. West wrote: Clay, Do you have time for some documentation investigations? Some time ago, a project called Javasrc was in the process of migrating from SourceForge to Apache. Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the one who initiated the