Ross Gardler wrote:
> I would love to see your skin made available (I too like it a great
> deal). However, we need to discuss exactly how to accept this donation
> over on the dev list (this mail is copied to the dev list and replies
> will be sent there).
Could we please keep such discussions
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > If you tell the list what your general aim is then
> > we can see what any legal issues might be. We can also
> > seek help from the Apache "legal-discuss" mailing list.
>
> It is actually quite simple to describe:
>
> I want to donate the co
Hello,
A few days ago I added issue FOR-506 on this topic. This is my original
message:
"Text strings like "Copyright", "Published", and "Search" are
hardcoded into skin files like site2xhtml.xsl. When creating web
sites in languages other than English the web developer is forced
to cr
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
In the default cli.conf I found this setting commented out.
Are there reasons not to use that? It would probably allow synchronizing sites
to a
server with Eclipses' ftp-addon very efficiently.
Probably faster to try turning it on than for someone to type a reply
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
[ snip ]
We could add a new skinconf property to define the behaviour for *.html
files in xdocs we can tell people affected by this issue to make their
embedded content ihtml and their raw content html. i.e.
true
The result is, setting skinHTML
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
is it correct to assume that this statement
If you need to link to html files but want them to be un-processed,
then place them in the src/documentation/content/ directories and
add an entry to conf/cli.xconf to exclude them from processing. An
FAQ describes the use of
The following issue has been updated:
Updater: Ross Gardler (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 2:56 PM
Changes:
Fix Version changed to 0.7-dev
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For a full history of the issue, see:
In the default cli.conf I found this setting commented out.
Are there reasons not to use that? It would probably allow synchronizing sites
to a
server with Eclipses' ftp-addon very efficiently.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
is it correct to assume that this statement
> If you need to link to html files but want them to be un-processed,
> then place them in the src/documentation/content/ directories and
> add an entry to conf/cli.xconf to exclude them from processing. An
> FAQ describes the use of Cocoon's cli.xconf
Sent to dev as suggested.
On 5/18/05, Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Williams wrote:
> > Has anyone already documented how to use Slide as a backend to
> > Forrest? If not maybe some high-level pointers of where to start?
>
> Nobody has documented this, or to my knowledge tried it
Claudia Könnecke wrote:
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I really like your skin design. The clear typographically structuring
of the menus, the use of color and the placement of logos and
background image would make it very useful for commercial and private
sites.
Would you consider donating it to our
David Crossley wrote:
> If you tell the list what your general aim is then
> we can see what any legal issues might be. We can also
> seek help from the Apache "legal-discuss" mailing list.
It is actually quite simple to describe:
I want to donate the concept for the English language version of
Would people please take care when choosing titles
for email threads. We need to be able to find
and refer to discussions at a later date.
--David
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> I just took another look at the legalese and realized that I have not
> idea what the implication in such a case would be. So I'll try and
> modify the concept enough for us to work with it w/o any copyright
> problems.
If you tell the list what your general aim is the
Ross Gardler wrote:
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
...
What do both projects think which one should become the main app (lenya
or forrest)?
that's a funny question :)
afaik forrest has no workflow, user management etc, so if you need
those, the answer would be pre
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Cyriaque Dupoirieux
Created: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 8:45 AM
Body:
Good Ross,
I can work on it with your idea :
And I will send a patch.
By the way, I could not - in my previous comment - send a patch because the
i
I just took another look at the legalese and realized that I have not
idea what the implication in such a case would be. So I'll try and
modify the concept enough for us to work with it w/o any copyright
problems.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
David Crossley wrote:
> Actually Ferdinand, this discussion should be happening on the dev list.
Fine by me. Here it is.
> Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>> As you might know Ross and I have put considerable time into working
>> on a chapter structure for a book on Single Source Publishing with
>> For
David Crossley wrote:
> Yes. Will you start the "events" web page? I could knock one up quickly
> if you would rather.
Yes, pls go ahead if you can do it quickly. Id rather get the
documentation issue solved asap.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> I'd be happy to stick with this as Tuesday will be the night before
> Ross and I have our Forrest presentation and I'd like to have some
> time for last minute preparations.
>
> And since nobody else voiced any objections until now, I guess we can
> call this a final s
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Ross Gardler
Created: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 6:07 AM
Body:
In one sense you change is a big improvement on my original code. However, it
prevents the ability to add a meningful title to each section since the title
becomes the
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Ross Gardler
Created: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 6:02 AM
Body:
I've moved this to a new issue as this one has been closed, see FOR-514.
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Message:
A new issue has been created in JIRA.
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View the issue:
http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/FOR-514
Here is an overview of the issue:
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Key
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Cyriaque Dupoirieux
Created: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 5:34 AM
Body:
This improvement of changes page is nice.
I have my own version based on xsl:key definition in order to be able to simply
manage as many contexts as you can defi
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
And since nobody else voiced any objections until now, I guess we can
call this a final schedule and make it public, can we?
+1
Ross
I'd be happy to stick with this as Tuesday will be the night before
Ross and I have our Forrest presentation and I'd like to have some
time for last minute preparations.
And since nobody else voiced any objections until now, I guess we can
call this a final schedule and make it public, can we?
R
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
> David Crossley schrieb:
> >Is your event open to other other German-speaking people
> >or do you want to limit it to your group? I ask because
> >we might create an "Events" page at the Forrest website.
>
> It *is* open. It's just an informal meeting of interested
> peop
David Crossley wrote:
> If we give people too much rope, then they can hang
> themselves.
... and we'll get caught in their noose trying to maintain the
code base ...
--
Ferdinand Soethe
David Crossley schrieb:
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
I will have a presentation about Forrest in German that
day (Tue, 19th July), also at the HfT, also starting at
19h. Ferdinand wanted to go there, too. This will last
for about 1-1.5 hours. I'll check back about the room
(I asked for the confer
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