On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 11:20, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> What am I missing? This is sounding like Forrest. Why duplicate, why not
> collaborate?

Forrest is massive overkill for most sites, additionally it barely
worked when we started Maven and as far as I know is still rather
unwieldly in terms of size and ease of use.

I don't think anyone will ever convince me that Forrest is a better
solution than simple Jelly+CSS.

> regards
> 
> Adam
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> >
> >
> > Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> > > An alternative would be to actually consider a complete notion of skin.
> > > And this is probably going to happen very soon I think... xdoc
> > > implementors, hasn't it already been thought about ? With the cool
> > > download mechanism of maven, it really looks to be something we could
> > > easily do.
> >
> > Ahh, a clearing after the storm! I suspect this would be as simple as a
> > modification to a css style sheet, as complex as an alternate
> > ${maven.xdoc.jsl}, and in between, alternate settings for just about any
> > other maven.xdoc property.
> >
> > http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/properties.html
> >
> >  From the discussions on the Jakarta Commons list it would be evident
> > that such a "skin" would be beneficial in terms of site consistency in
> > Jakarta and other places.
> >
> > -- 
> > Mark Diggory
> > Software Developer
> > Harvard MIT Data Center
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