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Posted to user@velocity.apache.org by Nick Bauman <ni...@cortexity.com> on 2002/01/09 21:05:26 UTC

velocity documentation

What format does the Velocity project store it's documentation? Is it 
DocBook DTD/XML format? If so, how are you converting it to HTML for the 
website?

Sorry if a bit off topic.

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Re: velocity documentation

Posted by Pete Kazmier <pe...@kazmier.com>.
The documentation is all XML-based.  Most of the Jakarta sites use
Anakia (part of Velocity) to transform the XML to HTML.  There is a very
good link on the entire process here:

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2.html

I liked it so much that I have adopted it for my own web sites.

On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:05:26PM -0600, Nick Bauman wrote:
> What format does the Velocity project store it's documentation? Is it 
> DocBook DTD/XML format? If so, how are you converting it to HTML for the 
> website?
> 
> Sorry if a bit off topic.
> 
> -- 
> Nick Bauman 
> Cortexity Development
> http://www.cortexity.com/
> 
> 
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Re: velocity documentation

Posted by "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net>.
On 1/9/02 3:05 PM, "Nick Bauman" <ni...@cortexity.com> wrote:

> What format does the Velocity project store it's documentation?

XML, in the implied DTD of Anakia. (Now Anakia/DVSL :)

> Is it 
> DocBook DTD/XML format? If so, how are you converting it to HTML for the
> website?

Anakia. 

You can see this by looking at the 'docs' target of the build script.

It's literally the same stuff, the output that goes into the /docs
directory.

Note that DVSL will also do the same thing now...

> 
> Sorry if a bit off topic.

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