Doxia has a LaTeX sink [1] (which works reasonably well btw), but no parser, so you can't write your site docs in LaTeX.

(btw the maven1 plugin was deprecated a long time ago because it never worked that well IIRC.)

Finally, the upcoming doxia-beta-1 release will have much improved pdf support via a new FO module, and a working pdf plugin is available in the sandbox [2]. However, this will work earliest with maven-2.0.9.

-Lukas


[1] http://maven.apache.org/doxia/references/index.html
[2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/plugins/maven-pdf-plugin/


Arne Styve wrote:
Do you know anything about the LaTeX plugin that used to be supported in
Maven1 ? LaTeX seams to be the favoured format for scientific documentation
still, and it would be nice if this was supported....

By the way, what SW do you use to read these mailing lists ?

Arne



I've also seen mentioned that there is work going on to create PDF from apt

and xdoc. I also saw that for maven1, the xdoc format was the recomended
format to use for any user specific documentation. What is the status for
xdoc and Maven2 ? Do you know ?


I am not the responsible of the doxia project and I don't know it too much.
For the moment I use the xdoc format. I was also expecting a generated PDF
output but It seems that feature is not available at the moment.

But I hope that the docbook format and plugin will provide a good solution
for this. It's will be nice if you can test it et get a feed back. I have a
friend that work on it.

Rémy



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