Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Hooray, i fixed it. We were using a 1.5-dev version of
Velocity. Now back to the 1.4 release version.
Whoa. The problem was velocity 1.5?
I just needed to move forward and the 1.4 -based setup
worked, so i used it and dumped your -dev
On Jan 31, 2006, at 1:59 PM, David Crossley wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
It would be kind of ironic if having complained about Forrest,
when the
Forrest team were so helpful and active here, that after
converting to
anakia, no one is around to help with the new process.
Something that
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
There seem to be DOS end-of-line markers only for text
lines within p and li elements, etc.
This must be fixed because cannot do 'svn add' with such
a mess.
No idea where they come from. The xdocs2/stylesheets/site.vsl
is clear of them.
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
There seem to be DOS end-of-line markers only for text
lines within p and li elements, etc.
This must be fixed because cannot do 'svn add' with such
a mess.
No idea where they come from. The
David Crossley wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
There seem to be DOS end-of-line markers only for text
lines within p and li elements, etc.
This must be fixed because cannot do 'svn add' with such
a mess.
No idea where
David Crossley wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
One curious side note: I notice on linux that the generated project file
has a mix of \n and \r \n line endings. Do you see the same? --It isn't
in the source xml, so isn't a side effect of your conversion.
Hmmm, yes i do. There seem to
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I will 'svn ci' my generated xdocs into site/xdocs2
It would be good if some other people can look
over the new source docs and the Anakia side of things.
The more that we can get the forrest export to do
the better.
However we need to trade that
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I will 'svn ci' my generated xdocs into site/xdocs2
It would be good if some other people can look
over the new source docs and the Anakia side of things.
The more that we can get the forrest export to do
the better.
David Crossley wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
...
The links on the left aren't working. Every link I click on comes up
file not found. I checked the generated index.html and files are set
to root instead of relative to local; for example, this:
lia
David Crossley wrote:
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4) Fix some things in site-author
At the moment these are not being processed by forrest
because they are not linked into the site.
jcms.html exists only in site-publish/projects
i.e. no matching source in site-author/projects
Doing some email
Gav wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
| With the docs that come from *.html source,
| some of these have un-necessary br elements
| inside td elements. The Anakia stylesheet
| seems to choke on these. The important effect
| is those table cells are not displayed.
| For example, see the
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
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2) Refine the stylesheet
site/xdocs2/stylesheets/site.vsl
Seen only one problem so far. It needs to handle
more than two levels of subsection.
This can be fixed later.
Youch, the stylesheet is producing hard-coded
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
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2) Refine the stylesheet
site/xdocs2/stylesheets/site.vsl
Seen only one problem so far. It needs to handle
more than two levels of subsection.
This can be fixed later.
Youch, the
David Crossley wrote:
It is time to make a plan for the move to Anakia.
We cannot afford for it to drag on any longer.
---
1) Review the generated source documents in site/xdocs2
Did the transformation perform okay?
David Crossley wrote:
---
2) Refine the stylesheet
site/xdocs2/stylesheets/site.vsl
Seen only one problem so far. It needs to handle
more than two levels of subsection.
This can be fixed later.
Youch, the stylesheet is producing hard-coded
html style attributes such as
David Crossley wrote:
I will 'svn ci' my generated xdocs into site/xdocs2
It would be good if some other people can look
over the new source docs and the Anakia side of things.
The more that we can get the forrest export to do
the better.
However we need to trade that off with getting
It is time to make a plan for the move to Anakia.
We cannot afford for it to drag on any longer.
---
1) Review the generated source documents in site/xdocs2
Did the transformation perform okay?
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/site/README.txt
---
thx
David Crossley wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
I thought there would be xdocs from the cwiki I could grab - otherwise,
I need to convert the html to xdoc.
I will 'svn ci' my generated xdocs into site/xdocs2
It would be good if some other people can look
over the new source docs and the
On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 10:09:59AM +1100, David Crossley wrote:
The converted xdocs have:
section
section
Whereas i think that Geir's Anakia template might be
expecting:
section
subsection
I will try to fix it. Otherwise it will require manual tweaks.
That issue might occur in
I thought there would be xdocs from the cwiki I could grab - otherwise,
I need to convert the html to xdoc.
geir
David Crossley wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
This is great. I've been A-B testing with the example I put on ~geir
and things look good. I think some of my hand-done pages look
Dude,
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 06:29:52PM +1100, David Crossley wrote:
Here is the result of my experiment ...
...
Thanks to the Forrest project for the new abilities.
+1. Amazing. Kudos to you and the other forrest peeps for turing complaints
into feature requests and implementing the right
This is great. I've been A-B testing with the example I put on ~geir
and things look good. I think some of my hand-done pages look better
but that's because a) I did them by hand and b) I ain't gonna admit I
was showed up by no fancy machine!
Seriously - the cwiki pages were the last bit, I
David,
Looks nice. Great work! thanks. More feedback when i try out the build process.
-- dims
On 1/18/06, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Responding to some issues that people have with the
layout of the current forrest-based website.
[1]
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
This is great. I've been A-B testing with the example I put on ~geir
and things look good. I think some of my hand-done pages look better
but that's because a) I did them by hand and b) I ain't gonna admit I
was showed up by no fancy machine!
:-)
We can still do
Leo Simons wrote:
Dude,
David Crossley wrote:
Here is the result of my experiment ...
...
Thanks to the Forrest project for the new abilities.
+1. Amazing. Kudos to you and the other forrest peeps for turing complaints
into feature requests and implementing the right bits. I hope the
Leo Simons wrote:
Nothing to do with the conversion...but noting these as I clicked around...
-- linkback to ASF is confusing right now
-- http://people.apache.org/~crossley/incubator-anakia/resolution.html
should probably point out how PMC roster and chair is different
today
David Crossley wrote:
Leo Simons wrote:
-- http://people.apache.org/~crossley/incubator-anakia/faq.html
missing the questions!
Ah thanks, this is a big problem.
The converted xdocs have:
section
section
Whereas i think that Geir's Anakia template might be
expecting:
section
David Crossley wrote:
...
Can anyone see any other glitches in the conversion process?
The anchors forrest generates for page sections are lost, so anything
that references them don't work.
For example, close to the end of the Podling Constraints section in
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
...
Can anyone see any other glitches in the conversion process?
The anchors forrest generates for page sections are lost, so anything
that references them don't work.
For example, close to the end of the Podling Constraints section in
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Leo Simons wrote:
-- http://people.apache.org/~crossley/incubator-anakia/faq.html
missing the questions!
Ah thanks, this is a big problem.
The converted xdocs have:
section
section
Whereas i think that Geir's Anakia
David Crossley wrote:
I am investigating creating a Forrest output plugin
to do the complete conversion. If Geir or others
come up with another solution then fine, this will
still be a useful tool for Forrest.
Update: We now have a Forrest output plugin working to
generate Anakia xdocs
I thought all of it was pretty much done except for the project pages in
cwiki, but you said those are HTML, so just waiting for a shipment of
Round Tuits
Sounds cool, though.
geir
David Crossley wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
I am investigating creating a Forrest output plugin
to do the
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
I thought all of it was pretty much done except for the project pages in
cwiki, but you said those are HTML, so just waiting for a shipment of
Round Tuits
Yes but Anakia doesn't deal with HTML, does it?
I am not sure what you were waiting for. I think
that we
David Crossley wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
I thought all of it was pretty much done except for the project pages in
cwiki, but you said those are HTML, so just waiting for a shipment of
Round Tuits
Yes but Anakia doesn't deal with HTML, does it?
Right - so I have to convert them
Here is the result of my experiment ...
[1] http://people.apache.org/~crossley/incubator-anakia/
The existing Incubator site was converted to
Anakia xdoc format. I used a local copy of Geir's
previous experiment [2] but with the forrest-generated
anakia xdocs.
We can tweak the Forrest plugin to
Responding to some issues that people have with the
layout of the current forrest-based website.
[1] http://people.apache.org/~crossley/incubator-forrest/
If you want me to implement any of these immediately
then say so.
Get rid of PDF
--
There was a PDF generated for every page.
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
What's the status of moving the incubator site to Anakia? There seemed
to be strong preferences leaning that way up until a couple weeks ago.
Here's the last thread I spotted in the archive:
David Crossley wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
What's the status of moving the incubator site to Anakia? There seemed
to be strong preferences leaning that way up until a couple weeks ago.
Here's the last thread I spotted in the archive:
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