This may be a nice addition to the maven-torque plugin. You could use the maven xdoc goals to convert the documents into reports with the maven l&f and integrate into the project docs.
On 5 Nov 2002, Tom Schindl wrote: > Hi, > > After having spent some hours thinking about a nice documentation about > my database created using torque. I thought about using cocoon and > writing a stylesheet to convert everything into HTML as the primer > outputformat. > > I've used maven.css and tigris.css so the design looks like the torque > homepage (I've learned from my faults made in the last > documentation-patch :-)) ). > > I think generating the documentation using XSL and XSLT has many > advantages against the one provided at the moment. Nevertheless I don't > want to replace the actual documentation I think my way could be an > add-on to torque. > > At the moment have a set of stylesheets generating the following: > * database documentation in html > * table document in html > > My first questions now are: > * What does the community and the developers of torque think about it? > * Whom should I mail my set of xsl-stylesheets to take a look at them > and tell what has to be changed. Should I pack them up as a ZIP and send > them to the mailing list? > > I've also planned to implement the following things after this first > try: > * generating a database overview very similar to the one you'll get from > tools like Access or DbVisualizer. This writing an XSL-Stylesheet > generating a SVG-File and using Cocoons-Serialzer to generate a PNG out > of it > * PDF as output format instead of HTML using Cocoon and FOP > > bye > > tom > > -- ===================================================================== Jeffrey D. Brekke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Software Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wisconsin, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:turbine-torque-dev-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:turbine-torque-dev-help@;jakarta.apache.org>
