okay, Running "mvn clean site" produced the same result. "mvn -v" produced "Maven version: 2.0.4". The eclipse plugin can be sourced from https://svn.codehaus.org/m2eclipse, it's rather buggy and most of the settings it it are not passed to maven. But the jar management side of it works well.
ciao Derek dennisl-2 wrote: > > Hi Derek > > Yea, kinda. So you're running Maven 2 embedded inside Eclipse? Where can > I find this plugin? > > The thing is that when I run Maven 2.0.4 with maven-site-plugin > 2.0-beta-5 I get the <p> tags that you are missing. Do you think that > you could try building the site from the command line using maven 2.0.4? > > -- > Dennis Lundberg > > drekka wrote: >> Hi Dennis, >> >> I'm using the Eclipse 0.9.9 plugin I compiled a week ago from svn. I >> don't >> have a ~.m2/plugin-registry.xml file. The version of the plugin sitting >> in >> my ~.m2/repository/org/apache/plugins/maven-site-plugin is 2.0-beta-5. >> >> Does that help ? >> >> ciao >> Derek >> >> >> dennisl-2 wrote: >>> drekka wrote: >>>> Hi Dennis, See below for results: >>> Hi Derek, thanks for your feedback. >>> >>> What version of Maven and maven-site-plugin are you using? >>> >>> For the plugin version you can check this in the plugin-registry.xml >>> file in your %USER_HOME%/.m2 directory. >>> >>> -- >>> Dennis Lundberg >>> >>>> dennisl-2 wrote: >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> This is working for me using both 2.0-beta-5 and 2.0-SNAPSHOT build >>>>> from >>>>> SVN. Here's the xdoc file I used to test it. Can you test with this >>>>> file >>>>> and see if it is working properly for you. If it does please provide a >>>>> file that don't work. >>>>> >>>>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>>>> <document> >>>>> <body> >>>>> <section name="section 1"> >>>>> <subsection name="subsection 1"> >>>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>>> <ul> >>>>> <li>list item 1</li> >>>>> <li>list item 2</li> >>>>> </ul> >>>>> <p>paragraph 2 in subsection 1</p> >>>>> </subsection> >>>>> <subsection name="subsection 2"> >>>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 2</p> >>>>> </subsection> >>>>> </section> >>>>> </body> >>>>> </document> >>>>> >>>> Here's the code generated from your test code: >>>> >>>> <div class="section"><h2>section 1</h2> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 1</h3> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <ul> >>>> <li>list item 1</li> >>>> <li>list item 2</li> >>>> </ul> >>>> paragraph 2 in subsection 1 >>>> </div> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 2</h3> >>>> paragraph 1 in subsection 2 >>>> </div> >>>> </div> >>>> >>>> Notice that the only <p> tags to survive are the ones before the list. >>>> I >>>> then expanded your test code to include more paragraphs: >>>> >>>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>>> <document> >>>> <body> >>>> <section name="section 1"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in section 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in section 1</p> >>>> <subsection name="subsection 1"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 3 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 4 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <ul> >>>> <li>list item 1</li> >>>> <li>list item 2</li> >>>> </ul> >>>> <p>paragraph 5 in subsection 1</p> >>>> </subsection> >>>> <subsection name="subsection 2"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 2</p> >>>> </subsection> >>>> </section> >>>> </body> >>>> </document> >>>> >>>> And the results: >>>> >>>> <div class="section"><h2>section 1</h2> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in section 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in section 1</p> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 1</h3> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 3 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 4 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <ul> >>>> <li>list item 1</li> >>>> <li>list item 2</li> >>>> </ul> >>>> paragraph 5 in subsection 1 >>>> </div> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 2</h3> >>>> paragraph 1 in subsection 2 >>>> </div> >>>> </div> >>>> >>>> Again no <p> tags after the list. Now lets take the list out: >>>> >>>> <?xml version="1.0"?> >>>> <document> >>>> <body> >>>> <section name="section 1"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in section 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in section 1</p> >>>> <subsection name="subsection 1"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 3 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 4 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 5 in subsection 1</p> >>>> </subsection> >>>> <subsection name="subsection 2"> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 2</p> >>>> </subsection> >>>> </section> >>>> </body> >>>> </document> >>>> >>>> And the results: >>>> >>>> <div class="section"><h2>section 1</h2> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in section 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in section 1</p> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 1</h3> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 2 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 3 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 4 in subsection 1</p> >>>> <p>paragraph 5 in subsection 1</p> >>>> </div> >>>> <div class="section"><h3>subsection 2</h3> >>>> <p>paragraph 1 in subsection 2</p> >>>> </div> >>>> </div> >>>> >>>> <p> tags are now back in. My guess is that the code the processes lists >>>> is >>>> activating a flag to remove <p> tags so it can format the list >>>> correctly. >>>> But is failing to deactivate the flag after processing the list. >>>> Thereby >>>> removing all <p> tags after the list. >>>> >>>> ciao >>>> Derek >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/xdoc-paragraphs-tf1650159s177.html#a8249565 Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]