Patrick,
I'm glad you took the time to finish the changes all the same. I'd
simply put the SVN diff file in a Bugzilla issue and I'll deal with
everything so that history is preserved. If there are any problems
applying your patch, I can always get back to you. If you renamed any
files while
I apologize for not responding sooner, but I've been very busy lately.
Anyways, I've finally found some time to get working on the website. I
think I got everything right, now I just need to work on some broken links.
Also, I am wondering if the svn diff will show everything (I moved some
Just an update to let you know I should have something ready to show you
this week-end.
Patrick Paul
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Ok, so let's try to come up with a list. I see:
The whole Using FOP section
- compiling.xml
- configuration.xml
- running.xml
- embedding.xml
- servlets.xml
-
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
(It's probably best to collapse Development and Design into one tab.
Too many tabs are not ideal.
I second that.
J.Pietschmann
Have you seen this page? http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/doc.html
This should give you everything you need to build the docs. But you will
need to ignore the section about ForrestBot since that only works for
committers. Just use local Forrest by calling forrest run after you've
unpacked
Patrick,
assuming you have forrest installed you build by simply typing forrest
in the directory you checked the sources out from subversion, that is
the directory where the forrest.properties file is in. The generated
site is then in build/site.
For delivering changes the following procedure
I was talking about their website (with the two tabs for the different
versions) , not their product.
Patrick
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Uh, oh. Sorry, but I don't think we'll do that. We don't even have the
infrastructure for a Lenya installation and I wouldn't want to rewrite
our whole website
Sorry, I got the wrong impression. Since it's a CMS I thought you
suggested we use that. But you're right. The tab structure like Lenya
has it is exactly what we need. I think we'll end up with the following
tabs:
- Home
- 0.20.5
- 1.0dev
- Development
(It's probably best to collapse Development
Perfect, I will be working towards something like that.
Patrick Paul
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Sorry, I got the wrong impression. Since it's a CMS I thought you
suggested we use that. But you're right. The tab structure like Lenya
has it is exactly what we need. I think we'll end up with the
Ok, so from what I understand you want to do, I think that what the
Lenya project did looks good.
http://lenya.apache.org/
What do you think ?
Patrick Paul
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While we're at it: In preparation for the first release we need to start
thinking about a refactoring of our
I have figured out how the documentation files work and how to edit
them. I still have to figure out how to get the site to build on my
local machine and then I will be in business.
What way you suggest I send the changes to you ?
Thanks,
Patrick Paul
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Very cool!
I would like to take care of that. I should have some free time in the
next few weeks, so I will start doing a little bit everyday starting
Wednesday.
Patrick
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
While we're at it: In preparation for the first release we need to start
thinking about a refactoring of our
I would be willing to help in any way I can... One thing I've noticed,
is that Forrest 0.7 appears to have created separate versions of their
documentation. It may make sense to follow their example:
http://forrest.apache.org/versions/index.html
Web Maestro Clay
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