On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 10:08 +, Ross Gardler wrote:
> Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 12:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I need some input on the following:
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> > Where do we define this global variables?
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> Do you mean where do we define
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Dave Brondsema
Created: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 12:01 AM
Body:
When Cocoon takes over, Forrest starts a new java process for it. The error
message you are reporting seems to indicate that the JRE is not installed
correctly. T
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Updater: Allan Meidlein (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:49 PM
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Verbose output from 'forrest'
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http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/FOR-466
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Ross Gardler wrote:
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> OK, I'll debug now and document what I am doing here for reference:
Thanks for taking the time to explain. That helps immensely.
--David
Hi,
I think that your problem is known :
http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/FOR-127
I think this is the correct behavior of forrest...
You should add your index files as entry0...
Cordialement,
Cyriaque,
Daniele Di Carlo a écrit :
Hi
I am creating an own skin for Apache Forrest and I
Ross Gardler wrote:
RG> Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
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>> RG> Cool stuff - thanks. I especially like the yellow sticky notes = fixmes
>> Though I'm already having second thoughts about this new feature
>> because the original implementation is so much closer to the look and
>> feel in Forrest where
Hi
I am creating an own skin for Apache Forrest and I got a problem with the
site.xml!
Like the documentation said I copied and customized a given skin first. So
far it worked but now I want to customize the menu of my skin and at this
point I got the following problem:
My site.xml has the follow
David Crossley wrote:
Trying to do 'forrest' in the Forrest project "docs-author" directory
reports errors at the "unpack-plugin" stage for both the pod-output
and projectInfo plugins. I do not know how to debug what is going wrong.
OK, I'll debug now and document what I am doing here for reference
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
RG> Cool stuff - thanks. I especially like the yellow sticky notes = fixmes
...
Though I'm already having second thoughts about this new feature
because the original implementation is so much closer to the look and
feel in Forrest whereas the sticky notes are rather inconspi
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 12:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some input on the following:
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Where do we define this global variables?
Do you mean where do we define *new* global variables that can be set in
forrest.properties? If so the answer is cocoon.xconf.
No
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Has anybody already written a basic OpenOffice Writer Output plugin?
Even though our client won't pay for it, I'd really like to do some
experimenting with typesetting larger documents with writer.
I have a non-working plugin on my hard drive - never got the time to
finish
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I'm planning to change the oo-writer plugin to replace native links,
that is links to writer, impress and calc files, with html-links so
that they will work seamlessly in writer and Forrest.
At the moment they are not translated so that links to another
openoffice-file will
The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: Ross Gardler
Created: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 3:46 AM
Body:
I have a site that uses cocoon://site.xml successfully, so if anywone starts
work on this let me know I may be able to help track down the problem. No time
to look mys
On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 12:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some input on the following:
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Where do we define this global variables?
Now to the changes of the fbits-plugin in regards to leather.
If you build a project, choose leather as default skin and add the fbits
plugin to your p
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