On Oct 3, 2008, at 4:16 PM, Marcello Teodori wrote:
Have you also checked the textile-j plugin, which has similar
objectives?
It's being integrated in Mylyn:
https://textile-j.dev.java.net/mylyn-wikitext.html
and it's already downloadable from the Mylyn incubation update site.
Coincidentally, I was looking at textile-j a few minutes ago.
Textile-j is covered under LGPL right now, I'm assuming that during
the transition to Eclipse it will switch over to the EPL?
It makes possible to generate directly HTML or Docbook from a menu
item...
About the Docbook subject, I can't wait to learn from Tim O'Brien
how the
Maven definitive guide was built! i.e. the followup to:
http://blogs.sonatype.com/book/2008/04/14/1208177100000.html
Hey Marcello, it was DocBook with a Maven project around it. Nothing
particularly innovative just assembling some existing projects. It
isn't pretty, but it gets the job done. I'll make sure to release
something similar next week.
Marcello
Eugene Kuleshov wrote:
Thanks to the hard work of Vincent Siveton and Herve Boutemy, we now
have Doxia editors integrated into m2eclipse build. The new editors
provide editing, content assist and preview features for APT, FML,
XDoc
and several other popular documentation formats used by Apache and
other
open source projects. New m2eclipse dev build is published to the dev
update site at http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update-dev/ Please
give it
a try.
"Maven Doxia Editors" feature can be also installed alone and will
work with m2eclipse 0.9.6 release or even without m2eclipse
installed.
regards,
Eugene
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