On 10/30/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just one detail guidelines.xml didn't make it into the patch.
derby1980_1.stat shows a question mark for that file:
Also, you only need to svn diff the src tree, like this from the trunk
directory:
svn diff src > your_file.diff
O
Laura Stewart wrote:
> I posted a patch to Derby 1980. The Web page updates are ready for your
> review.
>
Hi, Laura,
Good job!
Just one detail guidelines.xml didn't make it into the patch.
derby1980_1.stat shows a question mark for that file:
? src\documentation\content\xdocs\manual
I posted a patch to Derby 1980. The Web page updates are ready for your review.
--
Laura Stewart
Well, I finally got what I want to work. This will teach me to
copy/paste from HTML (argh). I have an XML editor that I am using
which checks to ensure that it is a well formed XML document and that
there are no tagging errors.
I'll be posting the updates to Jira issue 1980. Since I am adding a
Laura Stewart wrote:
> Also, is there a way to force a line break inside of a table in XML
> tagging?
>
> I tried using but forrest site is returning errors...
>
h http://forrest.apache.org/dtdx/document-v20.dtdx.html#td
shows that br is allowed in a td. Is that where you were insertin
Laura Stewart wrote:
> I have inserted a table into one of the xml documents but now I am
> getting some errors when I try forrest site that indicate that some
> attributed (ALIGN and VALGN) are not declared. Is there a list of
> declared attributes that I can see, so that I know what is valid? C
Also, is there a way to force a line break inside of a table in XML tagging?
I tried using but forrest site is returning errors...
--
Laura Stewart
I have inserted a table into one of the xml documents but now I am
getting some errors when I try forrest site that indicate that some
attributed (ALIGN and VALGN) are not declared. Is there a list of
declared attributes that I can see, so that I know what is valid? Can
the list be added to?
--
Laura Stewart wrote:
> On 10/20/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Jean T. Anderson wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Laura,
>>
>> I'm not seeing the problem you are. I uploaded a draft (without binaries
>> to keep the site snapshot small) to:
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~jta/DERBY-1980/manual
On 10/20/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Hi, Laura,
I'm not seeing the problem you are. I uploaded a draft (without binaries
to keep the site snapshot small) to:
http://people.apache.org/~jta/DERBY-1980/manuals/guidelines.html
-jean
Hmm, well that
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
> Laura Stewart wrote:
...
>>>Now a few minor irritants :-)
>>>I've attached the html page. Please note that the first section title
>>>is left justified in the tan bar, but the remaining section titles are
>>>not... anyway to fix?
>>>Also the table bleeds off to the right..
Might be nice if I included the file :-P
On 10/19/06, Laura Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Huge help Jean ! The CDATA tag is long but worked beautifully !!!
Now a few minor irritants :-)
I've attached the html page. Please note that the first section title
is left justified in the tan ba
Laura Stewart wrote:
> Might be nice if I included the file :-P
>
> On 10/19/06, Laura Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Huge help Jean ! The CDATA tag is long but worked beautifully !!!
>>
>> Now a few minor irritants :-)
>> I've attached the html page. Please note that the first section
Huge help Jean ! The CDATA tag is long but worked beautifully !!!
Now a few minor irritants :-)
I've attached the html page. Please note that the first section title
is left justified in the tan bar, but the remaining section titles are
not... anyway to fix?
Also the table bleeds off to the righ
Laura Stewart wrote:
> Another question. In my XML tagging, I am trying to use the
> tag, but forrest isn't accepting it. Does the tag need to be declared
> somewhere for it to be accepted?
>
> The reason that I am using that tag is so that I can show the DITA
> tagging with the <> symbols, for e
Laura Stewart wrote:
> Well, I sucessfully created a new page off of the Documentation tab.
> It is called "Guidelines". When I perform "forrest site" it creates
> the page just fine. SUCCESS !
congratulations!
> So, one of the things that I would like to have off of this new page
> are 3 sample
Another question. In my XML tagging, I am trying to use the
tag, but forrest isn't accepting it. Does the tag need to be declared
somewhere for it to be accepted?
The reason that I am using that tag is so that I can show the DITA
tagging with the <> symbols, for example
. It is my understanding
Well, I sucessfully created a new page off of the Documentation tab.
It is called "Guidelines". When I perform "forrest site" it creates
the page just fine. SUCCESS !
So, one of the things that I would like to have off of this new page
are 3 sample files that people can use a templates for the d
Laura Stewart wrote:
> The Derby instructions mention several editors, which I don't have.
> Do you recommend one over the other?
> Is it okay (albeit not ideal) to edit the XML in wordpad or notepad?
> Or will this cause problems?
Edit it using the tool you like the most, but avoid any editor tha
The Derby instructions mention several editors, which I don't have.
Do you recommend one over the other?
Is it okay (albeit not ideal) to edit the XML in wordpad or notepad?
Or will this cause problems?
--
Laura Stewart
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
...
Another clarifying note ...
> There's a one-to-one correspondence between a source file and the target.
>
> After checking out the derby web site source on your local system, this
> is the file that explains dita processing:
>
>src/documentation/content/xdocs/man
Laura Stewart wrote:
> I have successfully performed the "forrest seed" command. Following
> the tutorial, I tried changing the sample web pages, but have run into
> problems getting the changes to appear. I'm having difficulties
> figuring out which files control which pages (or parts of pages).
I have successfully performed the "forrest seed" command. Following
the tutorial, I tried changing the sample web pages, but have run into
problems getting the changes to appear. I'm having difficulties
figuring out which files control which pages (or parts of pages).
Should I continue to work
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
...
> I updated
> http://db.apache.org/derby/papers/derby_web.html#Create+a+Forrest+seed+site
>
> and added a link to the forrest install instructions at
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/your-project.html#installing
>
> The forrest instructions show how to add environ
Laura Stewart wrote:
> A couple of followup questions.
>
> I should run "forrest seed" in another directory, but in the same
> path? or in an entirely new path?
I suggest that you create a new subdirectory, cd into that subdirectory,
then run 'forrest seed'. I tend to hang onto the seeded directo
A couple of followup questions.
I should run "forrest seed" in another directory, but in the same
path? or in an entirely new path?
The env variables... are they user or system variables. I would like
to set them permanently instead of having to run the batch file (which
by the way worked great
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
...
> At any rate, after setting up my environment this way, I was able to run
> 'forrest -projecthelp', 'forrest seed', and 'forrest site' in the derby
> site directory.
I misspoke; don't run 'forrest seed' in the derby site directory. That
will generate a new site that ov
Laura Stewart wrote:
> The instructions on the Derby site say to download forrest (which I
> did) in the following path:
> C:\Authoring\Forrest\apache-forrest-0.7
>
> The next step says to use the forrest seed command.
> Nothing happens, the system doesn't recognize this command.
ah! The derby in
The instructions on the Derby site say to download forrest (which I
did) in the following path:
C:\Authoring\Forrest\apache-forrest-0.7
The next step says to use the forrest seed command.
Nothing happens, the system doesn't recognize this command.
So I went to the Forrest site.
http://forrest.ap
Laura Stewart wrote:
> I am having some difficulties following the setup instructions for
> forrest.. should I ask these questions on derby-dev or ??? Is there a
> user list for forrest?
It may be that some of your questions need to be directed to the forrest
user list, but unless anyone objects
I am having some difficulties following the setup instructions for
forrest.. should I ask these questions on derby-dev or ??? Is there a
user list for forrest?
On 10/6/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... (snip)
Your recommendation sounds good.
The http://db.apache.org/derby/ma
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