Hi Carlos,
1.A
4.A
3. Yes, if the docs become longer and grow in number, it would be nice to have
something more WSYWYG like.
Regards,
Jörg
Carlos Sanchez wrote on Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:15 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your
> documentation to be
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
1. What fo
> What format do you use to write documentation?
--> A. xdoc
> What tool do you use to write the docs?
--> B. Eclipse /XML Buddy
> Would you like to use another format instead of answered
> in (1) and why?
--> xdoc is just fine for what I wanna do.
Fabrice.
--
Hi
>
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
A. xdoc
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
>A. notepad / vi and similar
B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what)
Eclipse /XML Buddy
>C. a WYSIWYG editor (please say what)
>D. an hex editor
>
> 3. Would you
Hi,
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
A. xdoc
C. docbook
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated
> in a Maven powered site?
B. docbook plugin
C. sdocbook plugin
> 4. What tool do you use to write the docs?
B. one that is
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 17:15, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
At work: C. docbook + F. a WiKi (Confluence in this case)
My SF project: B. html
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
> a Maven powered site?
F. I don
1. A
2. N/A
4. A. (emacs)
3. xdoc has been sufficient to this point, but we may outgrow the format in
the future. As was pointed out in a different reply, a schema for xdoc
would be a "Good Thing" (TM), preferably XML Schema but a DTD would be a
good first step. A distant second place for this t
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 17:14, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> This is the stuff that is being used in m2 and will make dealing with
> different doco formats dead simple. I myself have moved away from using
> xdoc and moved toward using APT/Confluence. Of course all reports would
> still be in xdoc format an
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 14:45, Ryan Sonnek wrote:
> already have a gmail accountthanks though.
>
> 1. A - xdoc
> 4. A - notepad
> 3. I think the BEST way to produce the static xdoc documentation would be to
> transform a wiki's html. I heard about a confluence plugin, but haven't
> seen anyth
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
Xdoc,
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to
> be integrated in a Maven powered site?
>A. html2xdoc
>B. docbook plugin
>
>
>1. What format do you use to write documentation?
C. DocBook
>
>2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated in
>a Maven powered site?
> A. html2xdoc
> B. docbook plugin
> C. sdocbook plugin
> D. latex plugin
> E. other, please say what
> F. I don't tra
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Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 8:37 PM
To: Carlos Sanchez
Subject: Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven
For software documentation I use xdoc and emacs with sgml
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> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
> integrated with Maven. Maybe I ca
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>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your
> documentation to be
> integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail
&
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Hi all,
I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give a
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>
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> Eric,
>
> why not just write straight html and use the html2xdoc plugin?
>
>
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:32:55 +0200, Eric Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >A. xdoc
>
1. What format do you use to write documentation?
C. docbook
2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be
integrated in
a Maven powered site?
B. docbook plugin
Side note in case no one's watching it - I've submitted some patches to
jira for this plug-in.
4. What tool do y
I already have a gmail account, so thanks anyway.
>
> 1. What format do you use to write documentation?
>A. xdoc
>B. html
>C. docbook
>D. latex
>E. who needs documentation?
>
A
> 2. If you didn't choose A, how do you transform your doc to be integrated
in
> a Maven powered s
Eric,
why not just write straight html and use the html2xdoc plugin?
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 19:32:55 +0200, Eric Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >A. xdoc
> >
> >B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what) (Eclipse!)
> >
> > 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered i
>A. xdoc
>
>B. one that is not WYSIWYG (please say what) (Eclipse!)
>
> 3. Would you like to use another format instead of answered in
> (1) and why?
I am very happy with xdoc.. I just wish there was a better more Word like
tool for writing it.. Somethign that did the wrapping for me, a
d why?
I'm perfectly happy with my current setup.
Scott Williams
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Sent: Tue 9/7/2004 12:15 PM
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Cc:
Subject: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven
Hi all,
I'd like to start a thread about how do you write your documentation to be
integrated with Maven. Maybe I can give away some GMail invites to those
participating, it's not much, but as you may know open source doesn't pay
the bills, at least not MY bills ;-)
1. What format do you use to w
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