I have some web page examples posted on JIRA XALANC-712 and new logos on
XALANC-714. All three XALAN web sites are represented.
Note: The documentation for XALANC is from my own in-progress
documentation notes.
The documentation for XALAN and XALANC is directly from the SVN
xalan/java/trunk/xdocs link in the repository.
I can provide the documentation for XALANC Version 1.10 in the new
format for your review. Please let me know of your wishes!
Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway
On 9/2/2011 5:26 PM, shath...@e-z.net wrote:
Mike and Tim;
This weekend, I hope to put on JIRA some updated web site documents for
review. These will be reformatted with a new XSLT stylesheet and graphic
logos using the existing XML StyleBook sources. I am not using the old
Java StyleBook program.
http://xalan.apache.org -- from the svn: xalan/java tree
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j -- from the svn: xalan/java tree
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c -- from the svn: xalan/c tree
The XALAN-C documentation will be a snapshot of my current working copy
with major changes from the Apache SVN sources.
The XALAN and XALAN-J documentation will be direct snapshots from the
Apache SVN repository with minor edits so that "sbk:..." references can
resolve and be validated.
I am preparing Xalan-C documentation. I have reviewed the Xalan-J
documentation tree. I use the Xalan command-line program to create the
web pages from StyleBook XML without using the Java StyleBook program.
The XALAN-J documentation has made some significant departures from the
archived StyleBook validation samples. I have made changes to my copy of
style/dtd files to accommodate the markup validation as seen in the
XALAN-J web page sources. My XSLT stylesheet has also been updated to
handle many of these changes. As I find other differences, my XSLT
transformation for StyleBook XML is being modified. I also have a CSS
stylesheet for browser presentation - based on the layout of
http://people.apache.org. The web pages scale well for browsers having
window widths of 800-2600 pixels.
I will post to JIRA the Windows (cmd/bat) scripts files and XSLT
stylesheet I use to create the above web pages. Unix scripts can be
easily created to accommodate what I am doing in the Windows command
environment. The JIRA posting will also include the documentation sources
used to create the web pages. The HTML web pages (except for doxygen API
for Xalan-C) will also be posted.
The doxygen generated API for Xalan-C creates over 300 megabytes of
graphics. I will include the doxygen configuration file that will
generate the API for Xalan-C on Linux boxes.
I have not looked into the Apache Forrest. I hope the learning curve is
not too steep!
I use the Xalan command-line processor to build the web pages. I have had
to edit the files containing "sbk:..." URIs and change them to relative
URLs to find the style/dtd validation files. Now they can be transformed
using standard XSLT transformation programs.
I am also working on a style guide for documentation project committers.
I am working on a simple XSLT transformation that will convert a<book>
file into a Windows (cmd/bat) file or a UNIX Bourne (sh) file that can
build the web pages for the<book>.
An earler snapshot of my XALAN-C documentation is available at:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANC-712
New logos are available for review at:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANC-714
Your comments on web page look-and-feel and your evaluations are welcome.
Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway
Great. I should have some free time after I make it through the next week
or
so - and I come with Forrest experience:)
--tim
On Friday, September 2, 2011, Michael Glavassevich<mrgla...@ca.ibm.com>
wrote:
xalan.apache.org is very much in need of an update. When I find the
time,
I plan to improve the site by cloning what I did a couple years back for
the
Xerces TLP site [1]. That should cover many of the project branding
requirements [2] we need to get in compliance with.
Thanks.
[1] http://markmail.org/message/6x2nbblc6ff4izng
[2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/pmcs.html
Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrgla...@ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrgla...@apache.org
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