Markdown is the way to go, there is a conversion as well [1]

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[1]
http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Converting-site-documentation-to-Markdown-td5772521.html


On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 7:26 AM, Pablo León <pablo.l...@horus.es> wrote:

> Ouch, bad news! This plugin has saved us hundreds of hours in APT format
> validation and also is a great memory saver. What are my alternatives for
> APT editing?
>
> Nevertheless, I've found a workaround for the problem I was facing, just
> in case someone else is experiencing it too:
>
> 1.- Rename your APT file from file.apt to file.apt.vm, this seems to
> activate the preprocessor on maven.
>
> 2.- Add this to the properties section of your pom file:
> <basedir>${basedir}</basedir>
>
> 3.- Use the snippet macro as follows: %{snippet|file=$basedir/src/
> path/to/file.txt}
>
> Now your macros are correctly recognized by maven and by the eclipse
> plugin!
>
> Regards,
>
>                 Pablo.
>
> El 15/08/2014 14:30, Benson Margulies escribió:
>
>  I made an official release once, I think, but since I no longer use
>> Eclipse I am not in a position to maintain it further.
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Dan Tran <dant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately, I dont think Doxia for Eclipse is maintained, and it never
>>> have an official release either
>>>
>>> -D
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Pablo León <pablo.l...@horus.es> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have been successfully using the Doxia Eclipse Editor Plugin for a few
>>>> months. But now I'm facing a compatibility problem related to the
>>>> snippet
>>>> macro. if I use the following macro:
>>>>
>>>>      %{snippet|file=${basedir}/src/path/to/file.txt}
>>>>
>>>> then the "mvn site" issues the error:
>>>>
>>>>      Error during retrieving content skip as ignoreDownloadError
>>>> activated.
>>>>
>>>> If I remove the ${basedir} variable from the macro, the "mvn site" works
>>>> as expected, but then I get this error in the eclipse IDE:
>>>>
>>>>      Doxia Converter Exception: C:\eclipse\install\dir\src\
>>>> path\to\file.txt
>>>> (path not found)
>>>>
>>>> I'm unable to specify the path of the snippet file in a compatible
>>>> manner,
>>>> I have tried using $basedir, ${basedir} and ${project.basedir}, but I
>>>> always get the same results.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone has any suggestion?
>>>>
>>>> There are any plans to release an update of the Doxia Eclipse Editor
>>>> Plugin which uses the same default directory as the "mvn site" command?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>>                  Pablo.
>>>>
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