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Jeremias Maerki wrote:

Have you seen this page? http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/doc.html

Yes I have seen the page, I was just too tired last night to go on.

This should give you everything you need to build the docs. But you will
need to ignore the section about ForrestBot since that only works for
committers. Just use local Forrest by calling "forrest run" after you've
unpacked Forrest 0.7 and set up the environment variables. You can then
simply point your browser to http://localhost:8888 and check the changed
website.

I'd like the changes as SVN diffs ("svn diff >mypatch.diff") attached to
a Bugzilla issue.
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/index.html#patches
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/dev/tools.html#patches
Ok, I will do that

Thanks a lot for diving into this.
My pleasure !

Patrick Paul

On 27.08.2005 06:08:14 Patrick Paul wrote:
I have figured out how the documentation files work and how to edit them. I still have to figure out how to get the site to build on my local machine and then I will be in business.

What way you suggest I send the changes to you ?

Thanks,

Patrick Paul

Jeremias Maerki wrote:

Very cool! Thanks a lot! If you need any help, just yell.

On 23.08.2005 14:37:38 Patrick Paul wrote:


I would like to take care of that. I should have some free time in the next few weeks, so I will start doing a little bit everyday starting Wednesday.

Patrick

Jeremias Maerki wrote:

While we're at it: In preparation for the first release we need to start
thinking about a refactoring of our website. Since FOP 0.20.5 will
probably stay the preferred productive version for some time and FOP
Trunk is substantially different, I'd like to propose doing a version
split like Forrest [1] have done. That would involve factoring out the
version-dependent docs into a separate tab (or something like that), so
we can have info for both versions side-by-side for the time being. I
think stuff like embedding info would become too complicated and
unreadable if we tried to put everything in the same place.

If anyone would like to take the lead here, I'd be grateful. Otherwise,
I will squeeze it in somewhere.

[1] http://forrest.apache.org

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