I added all that to our maven build. It is the docbook stuff I understand really well. 
But the use of maven "site" as a workflow is seriously problematic because of 
odd things it does when you don't want to use the 'maven way'. But all my templating 
seems to have gone away. Not sure why right now.

Ari


On 8/11/12 9:57pm, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
There's no "maven site publishing" involved as such. We are running the Docbook Maven 
plugin, which seems like a rather thin wrapper around Docbook tools (that by themselves may be 
magic, fwiw)… Like I said, I was planning some refactoring to clean up our obsolete docs structure, 
and also to provide a more-site friendly HTML template (maybe just a clickable logo that takes to 
Cayenne home page, but also some "metadata", like the docs version etc.). I guess once 
the second part (template) is done we can work on the CSS.

Andrus


On Nov 8, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Aristedes Maniatis <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyone know what happened the docbook stylesheets?

https://cayenne.apache.org/doc/3_1/cayenne-guide/css/cayenne-doc.css

They look a bit empty. The maven site publishing stuff is a bit magic at the 
best of times (which is one reason I've almost finished migrating my own $work 
to gradle).


Ari


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