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Posted to dev@forrest.apache.org by Nick Chalko <ni...@chalko.com> on 2003/01/23 19:52:24 UTC
re: sync with docbood was Re: Out-of-line links (Re: tag
in docv11)
Jeff T
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>>>Maybe something like a <keyword>forrestbot</keyword> can be also useful for
>>>indexing and searching?
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>Docbook uses such things to build indexes. If we could declare
>taxonomies of words (eg 'pelican' is a typeof 'bird'), I'd imagine search
>results could be more accurate.
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I would apprecitate it if on all new tags, forrest checks what docbook
has and tries to match.
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Nick Chalko Show me the code.
Centipede
Ant + autodownloadable build plugins + needed jars autodownload.
http://krysalis.org/centipede
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Re: sync with docbood was Re: Out-of-line links (Re: tag in docv11)
Posted by Jeff Turner <je...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:52:24AM -0800, Nick Chalko wrote:
> Jeff T
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> >>>Maybe something like a <keyword>forrestbot</keyword> can be also useful
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> >>>indexing and searching?
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> >Docbook uses such things to build indexes. If we could declare
> >taxonomies of words (eg 'pelican' is a typeof 'bird'), I'd imagine search
> >results could be more accurate.
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> I would apprecitate it if on all new tags, forrest checks what docbook
> has and tries to match.
But that ruins the fun of guessing "Forrest equivalent for Docbook
feature X" ;(
:) Anyway, doc-v11 is intensely annoying for anything beyond simple
website docs. It would be better to simply support multiple formats,
rather than attempt to evolve docv11 into Docbook.
--Jeff
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> Nick Chalko Show me the code.
> Centipede
> Ant + autodownloadable build plugins + needed jars autodownload.
> http://krysalis.org/centipede
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