> https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/docu20/tutorials/firedocs.html >
Is this only accessible by devs? Regards Vik Andreas Hartmann wrote: > Vik Tara schrieb: >>> I'll be glad to help, maybe I'll find the time to start a page in the >>> docu publication tonight. >> If you don't and just want to throw out some thoughts - then I'd be >> happy to put it on the wiki. > > I have added a page and started to explain the basic concepts: > > https://lenya.zones.apache.org/cms/docu/authoring/docu20/tutorials/firedocs.html > > > TODO: > > * Configuring a resource type to make it editable with Firedocs > * Registering the MIME type in Firedocs > * Defining templates > > >>> More specifically, this could mean to provide a standard >>> publication.xmap in the core >> This seems very sensible. On a lot of sites we start by copying the >> default publication and then adding or removing bits - which isn't ideal. >> >> I could contribute some time to this. > > OK, any ideas are very much appreciated! > > -- Andreas > > >> >> Vik >> >> Andreas Hartmann wrote: >>> Hi Vik, >>> >>> Vik Tara schrieb: >>>> The new firedocs support is a wonderful enhancement to Lenya - I think >>>> lot's of user's will benefit hugely from it. >>>> >>>> Whilst there is an example firedocs publication - there are >>>> currently no >>>> documents describing how to implement firedocs for existing 1.2.x and >>>> 2.0.x sites. >>>> >>>> I would like to correct that situation :) >>>> >>>> Any input on this would be greatly appreciated. >>> I'll be glad to help, maybe I'll find the time to start a page in the >>> docu publication tonight. >>> >>> BTW, this raises the question if it makes sense to consider promoting >>> a standarized way to assemble web pages in Lenya publications. More >>> specifically, this could mean to provide a standard publication.xmap >>> in the core, probably with certain customization hooks. This way we >>> could (kind-of) ensure that each publication is editable with Firedocs >>> and the other editors. This idea is not new, but somehow we never got >>> around to implement it. >>> >>> Would anyone be interested in such a discussion? >>> >>> -- Andreas >>> >>> >>> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@lenya.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@lenya.apache.org