Great! Your examples below work fine with href pointing to a single HTML
page. I am though still having problems including multiple html pages
created by a plugin such as Javadoc, Jcoverage etc.

Can I somehow include _all_ the Javadoc/JCoverage-generated HTML files
into the PDF report, without specifying the an <item.../> tag for each
file? 

This would clearly be impossible to maintain, as the code (thus also
Javadoc/JCoverage) is evolving and changing throughout the project.
I believe that this functionality would be useful for many users out
there.

Thanx again!
Regards,
Dinko



-----Original Message-----
From: Arnaud HERITIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20. oktober 2004 12:19
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Can Maven PDF plugin include Maven-generated reports?

Yes, you can.
You only need to add the generated html documentation in the
navigation file used for the pdf.
For example :
<item name="Purpose" href="/index.html"/>
<item name="Changes" href="/changes-report.html"/>
<item name="Dependencies" href="/dependencies.html"/>

Arnaud

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:06:57 +0200, Dinko Hadzic
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maven PDF plugin generates the PDF documentation of a project's
> documentation.
> 
> Can the PDF plugin also include Maven generated reports like Javadoc,
> Jcoverage, Tasklist etc.
> 
> into the PDF file, or does it only work with user-written html
> documentation?
> 
> Regards, Dinko
> 
> Teleca Wireless Solutions AS
> 
>

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