RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread Jörg Schaible
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

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread Milos Kleint
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread fabrice . belingard
> 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. --

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread Gidley Ben, Slough
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread Marcin Werla
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

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-08 Thread Martin Skopp
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

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jan Nielsen
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jason van Zyl
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Jason van Zyl
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread STRAYER, JON (SBCSI)
> 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 >

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread M. Sean Gilligan
> >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

FW: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Forwarded to the list -Original Message- From: Michael Heuer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Heuer 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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Vincent Massol
z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: mardi 7 septembre 2004 19:15 > To: 'Maven Users List' > 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 ca

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Stefan Kleineikenscheidt
7, 2004 7:15 PM > To: 'Maven Users List' > 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 &

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Ryan Sonnek
om: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:15 PM To: 'Maven Users List' 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 a

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Eric Pugh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven > > > 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 >

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Kim Goings
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

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread James Mitchell
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

Re: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Dion Gillard
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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Eric Pugh
>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

RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Scott Williams
d why? I'm perfectly happy with my current setup. Scott Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 9/7/2004 12:15 PM To: 'Maven Users List' Cc: Subject: [Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

[Poll] Writing documentation with Maven

2004-09-07 Thread Carlos Sanchez
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