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[jira] Created: (FOR-841) [PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from
Command Line
[PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from Command Line
---------------------------------------------------
Key: FOR-841
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-841
Project: Forrest
Type: Bug
Components: Documentation and website
Versions: 0.8-dev
Reporter: Clay Leeds
Priority: Minor
[clay@Clays-PB trunk]$ svn diff
Index: site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml
===================================================================
--- site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (revision 387265)
+++ site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (working copy)
@@ -111,15 +111,36 @@
you want. Forrest will build that page, then of course
it will keep crawling links from there. It might be
confined to a sub-directory, but depending on links
- could end up generating the whole site.
+ could end up generating the whole site. The main
+ thing is that your page of interest is built first.
</p>
+ <note>
+ You can make this change <strong>temporarily</strong>
+ by running Forrest from the Command Line Interface
+ (CLI) as follows:<br /><br />
+ <source>
+ forrest -Dproject.start-uri=index.html
+ </source>
+ </note>
+
<p>
- The main thing is that your page of interest is built first.
You can terminate forrest with 'kill' or Ctrl-C after it
- has built your pages of interest.
+ has built your page(s) of interest.
</p>
+ <warning>If you use this method, be <strong>very</strong> careful,
+ as it is a very early stage development. It does not guarantee a
+ completely built site, it only saves the page you are viewing.
+ This is fine if the skin, <code>site.xml</code> and
+ <code>tabs.xml</code> remain unchanged (<em>i.e.</em>, only the
+ body has changed), but if any of those files have changed you
+ will need to do a full forrest site.<br /><br />
+
+ This is a really important new feature and we really need help
+ developing it.
+ </warning>
+
<p>
Cocoon can be instructed via the
<link href="#cli-xconf">Cocoon cli.xconf</link> file to not
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[jira] Closed: (FOR-841) [PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from
Command Line
Posted by "Thorsten Scherler (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-841?page=all ]
Thorsten Scherler closed FOR-841:
---------------------------------
> [PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from Command Line
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FOR-841
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-841
> Project: Forrest
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation and website
> Versions: 0.8-dev
> Reporter: Clay Leeds
> Priority: Minor
>
> [clay@Clays-PB trunk]$ svn diff
> Index: site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml
> ===================================================================
> --- site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (revision 387265)
> +++ site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (working copy)
> @@ -111,15 +111,36 @@
> you want. Forrest will build that page, then of course
> it will keep crawling links from there. It might be
> confined to a sub-directory, but depending on links
> - could end up generating the whole site.
> + could end up generating the whole site. The main
> + thing is that your page of interest is built first.
> </p>
>
> + <note>
> + You can make this change <strong>temporarily</strong>
> + by running Forrest from the Command Line Interface
> + (CLI) as follows:<br /><br />
> + <source>
> + forrest -Dproject.start-uri=index.html
> + </source>
> + </note>
> +
> <p>
> - The main thing is that your page of interest is built first.
> You can terminate forrest with 'kill' or Ctrl-C after it
> - has built your pages of interest.
> + has built your page(s) of interest.
> </p>
>
> + <warning>If you use this method, be <strong>very</strong> careful,
> + as it is a very early stage development. It does not guarantee a
> + completely built site, it only saves the page you are viewing.
> + This is fine if the skin, <code>site.xml</code> and
> + <code>tabs.xml</code> remain unchanged (<em>i.e.</em>, only the
> + body has changed), but if any of those files have changed you
> + will need to do a full forrest site.<br /><br />
> +
> + This is a really important new feature and we really need help
> + developing it.
> + </warning>
> +
> <p>
> Cocoon can be instructed via the
> <link href="#cli-xconf">Cocoon cli.xconf</link> file to not
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[jira] Resolved: (FOR-841) [PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from
Command Line
Posted by "David Crossley (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-841?page=all ]
David Crossley resolved FOR-841:
--------------------------------
Resolution: Fixed
Closed because accidental duplicate of FOR-840.
> [PATCH] FAQ - Standalone Document from Command Line
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FOR-841
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-841
> Project: Forrest
> Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation and website
> Versions: 0.8-dev
> Reporter: Clay Leeds
> Priority: Minor
>
> [clay@Clays-PB trunk]$ svn diff
> Index: site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml
> ===================================================================
> --- site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (revision 387265)
> +++ site-author/content/xdocs/docs_0_80/faq.xml (working copy)
> @@ -111,15 +111,36 @@
> you want. Forrest will build that page, then of course
> it will keep crawling links from there. It might be
> confined to a sub-directory, but depending on links
> - could end up generating the whole site.
> + could end up generating the whole site. The main
> + thing is that your page of interest is built first.
> </p>
>
> + <note>
> + You can make this change <strong>temporarily</strong>
> + by running Forrest from the Command Line Interface
> + (CLI) as follows:<br /><br />
> + <source>
> + forrest -Dproject.start-uri=index.html
> + </source>
> + </note>
> +
> <p>
> - The main thing is that your page of interest is built first.
> You can terminate forrest with 'kill' or Ctrl-C after it
> - has built your pages of interest.
> + has built your page(s) of interest.
> </p>
>
> + <warning>If you use this method, be <strong>very</strong> careful,
> + as it is a very early stage development. It does not guarantee a
> + completely built site, it only saves the page you are viewing.
> + This is fine if the skin, <code>site.xml</code> and
> + <code>tabs.xml</code> remain unchanged (<em>i.e.</em>, only the
> + body has changed), but if any of those files have changed you
> + will need to do a full forrest site.<br /><br />
> +
> + This is a really important new feature and we really need help
> + developing it.
> + </warning>
> +
> <p>
> Cocoon can be instructed via the
> <link href="#cli-xconf">Cocoon cli.xconf</link> file to not
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