From: "Leo Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I will create a Anakia .vsl file, while
> Nicola will update the cocoon stylesheets.
Ok, now I'm ready.
Just a few questions before I start:
1) Are you ok to use a cent (part of centipede) to generate the
documentation? Basically, it's just a build.xml that calls Cocoon, the
resources and the sitemap. This would make it easy to separate concerns and
have Centipede update-fix the documentation stuff. No change to the build is
needed, no need to use full Centipede, it's a no-brainer to invoke it "by
hand". I also remember that the Centipede Cocoon is especially tweaked in
configuration and regularly updated, and it's *much* faster than the one you
use.
2)Is it ok to upgrade to latest document DTD in Forrest? Basically it means
changing the DTD declarations and replacing s1|s2|s3|s4 to section.
3)Is the vsl in the CVS final?Remember that Centipede has skin support, and
the jakarta-enhanced-style, xml-apache, basic-html, and scarab-skin are
present, so you can easily see if you like other formats in the future (just
change a property).
4) Is there a compelling reason to do the double transformation to docbook
and then to html?
5)What are your specific needs other than generating a site?
BTW, I'm writing the docos on Centipede now, it will be ready soon.
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Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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