On 22.12.2022 14:07, Gilbert Barmwater wrote:
As I suspected, this fixed the problem!  Good work!

One reason I wanted to look at the HTML version was to see if the authors are listed on the title page there too.  And they are - BUT - there is no page 2 equivalent so eliminating them from the title page would eliminate them altogether.  The bottom line is we don't need any changes for the HTML versions.

Great, thank you for looking into this!

---rony


On 12/21/2022 7:15 PM, Gilbert Barmwater wrote:
I'll have a look first thing in the AM. I'm sure that this will fix the problem.

I think documenting the dependency in the HowTo should be sufficient.

And thanks for all the work I know this took!

Gil

On 12/21/2022 6:31 PM, ooRexx wrote:
Dear Gil,

This was a bit trickier than I expected, it seems the default zip on Apple macOS (zip version 3.0) does not produce Windows conform zip files. I tried several settings but nothing seems to work. I have also tried a number of other zippers without luck until I found that 7zip seems to work. Can you have a look in the Sourceforge upload dir and see if you can also extract the zip files.

This introduces an additional dependency on macOS (install of 7zip from Homebrew) that I need to document before I am done.

Question: Is it enough to document such changes (replacing zip with 7zip) in the HowTo for the DocBuild or should such changes be added to the release-steps.txt? They are not per see related to the new release.

Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
ooRexx
oor...@jonases.se



On 21. Dec 2022, at 15:57, Gilbert Barmwater <gi...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Hi P.O.,

I saw new uploads of the Release Candidate documents so I tried downloading the reexxref_html zip file to have a look. Although it downloads some 5.3Mb, when I attempt to look inside the downloaded file or extract all the pieces, I see an empty folder!  I'm on Windows 10 if that matters.

Gil

On 12/21/2022 3:45 AM, ooRexx wrote:
Dear Rony,

When I looked a bit closer I found the change :-) If you agree I prefer that I do the update for macOS and Linux tools, they are in these two zipped folders

oorexxdocs_macOS_2022-06-30.zip
oorexxdocs-Ubuntu_2020-06-16.zip

I will test and build and then update those files with the new template. If I understand correctly we need to do the update in two places:

/docs/trunk/tools/
/docs/branches/5.0.0/tools/

Correct?

I leave the Windows tools to Gil.

For information the “official” building of the documentation is done on macOS nowadays, I retired the building on Windows some time ago.

Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
ooRexx
oor...@jonases.se



On 20. Dec 2022, at 20:05, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at> wrote:

All intended changes to docs/branches/5.0.0 are done with the exception of replacing "pdf.xsl" in "docs/branches/5.0.0/tools/bldoc_orx" and "docs/branches/5.0.0/tools/bldoc_win" with the attached one which causes the title page to be generated without the authors (who still remain listed in the book on page 2).

Once Gil and/or P.O approve I would copy all changes to "docs/trunk" and then update the EDITION entity definitions in trunk to point to the new year 2023.

Will call it a day now.

---rony
<pdf.xsl>



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