As I don't want to learn all Docbook tags, I tried to install the Vex editor as a plugin in Eclipse (Ganymede == 3.4) but it's not
working (and is a known issue).
So I found a solution here
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Error-message-when-starting-eclipse-w-VEX-plugin-p13036761.html
It works but when I load it asks me about the version of docbook documents I use. I searched in ML but I'm not quite sure about it,
any ideas ?
BTW it looks like using OpenOffice (with a plugin?) could be a better solution
http://xml.openoffice.org/xmerge/docbook/UserGuide.html...
What I want to do is to put tips like that http://markmail.org/message/73e5wtnb2m4w4ikw in the online help. For instance this one
would be at the page https://localhost:8443/webtools/control/runService.
I'm sure this would be a great benefit for everybody
Thanks
Jacques
From: "Sharan-F" <sharan.f...@gmail.com>
Thanks for all the work Hans - its sounds fantastic. Will take a look to see
if there is anything I can help with.
Sharan
Jacques Le Roux-2 wrote:
Yes, bravo Hans! We have just to learn docBook now (but sounds easy)...
Jacques
From: "Adrian Crum" <adri...@hlmksw.com>
This sounds great! Thanks Hans!
-Adrian
Hans Bakker wrote:
Your input is required:
You probably noticed the big update?
My Apologies for its size but i think it is worth the effort.
To understand quickly where I am talking about, upgrade your local
version, reload your seed data (or run ant-install) and go to:
content -> content -> navigate -> documents -> 'apache ofbiz in html
format'
Then you will see the xml document in file:
/applications/commonext/documents/ApacheOfbiz.xml
in html format.
The pdf format does not yet work...(Anybody can help: see comment in
svn)
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The proposal is to move the documents from docs.ofbiz.org to the ofbiz
content manager.
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What are the advantages?
1. No external system required for documentation
2. The content of the internal help files can be used within the
documentation
3. The documentation always has the same version as the system (It
is part of it)
4. The content is stored in a internationally accepted
'DocBook' (www.docbook.org) format
5. The content can be easily presented in the selected visual
schemas (To be implemented)
What is the opinion of the community?
Regards,
Hans
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