As a further note to this discussion, AsciiDoc also appears to be interesting,
in that it supports conditionals as well as conversion to a variety of
formats. The AsciiDoctor implementation seems to be the most current and
feature rich.
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Alec Clews talk 'Using "old skool" Free tools to easily publish API
documentation' from LCA 2018 may be of interest.
https://github.com/alecthegeek/doc-api-old-skool - he reprised it at
the last LUV meeting.
Basically he is using pandoc, graphviz, plantuml, make & m4 to
generate documentation, up
Hi,
On 07/04/18 02:54, Jason White via luv-main wrote:
> For various reasons, I need to maintain a CV, and, moreover, several different
> versions of it to meet different requirements.
You could extend the concepts of available and enabled as with an
Apache2 config...
sites-available
site-enab
On 09.04.18 15:01, Andrew McGlashan via luv-main wrote:
> Create documents by doing a cat of all files in a directory (for each
> the CV types). Pipe the output to whatever tool will process the
> content to product the deliverable.
And then use make to build one of any set of targets, with the a