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Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help but this point of view can be discuss. To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content Who has some idea ? For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" Who has some idea ? For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and so it will be simple to build the correct help link |
Hello Olivier,
Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to switch the online help system to asciidoc. The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" help section. Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. > Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word > > Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. > > User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? > > I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help > but this point of view can be discuss. > > To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : > 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. > how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" > 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz > 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. > In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. > How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. > > I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. > I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. > > For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content > Who has some idea ? > > For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" > Who has some idea ? > > For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and > so it will be simple to build the correct help link > |
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Hi Olivier,
You might be interested by https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ and https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot HTH Jacques Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > Hello Olivier, > > Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to > switch the online help system to asciidoc. > > The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full > manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you > need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine > them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" > help section. > > Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust > solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to > dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >> >> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >> >> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >> >> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >> but this point of view can be discuss. >> >> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >> >> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >> >> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >> Who has some idea ? >> >> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >> Who has some idea ? >> >> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >> |
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Forgot to say that Builbot is simply using the generateOfbizDocumentation and generateAllPluginsDocumentation Gradle tasks
Jacques Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Hi Olivier, > > You might be interested by > > https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ > and > https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ > > Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot > > HTH > > Jacques > > Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >> Hello Olivier, >> >> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >> >> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >> help section. >> >> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>> >>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>> >>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>> >>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>> >>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>> >>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>> >>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>> |
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Yes I know this "site" and it's why I say, we should find something to be able to navigate from one document to an other. I prefer the website generate by Jbake (1) in ofbizextra https://ofbizextra.org/ofbiz_adocs/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.html there is alway the menu to easly change to an other document ;-) (1) https://jbake.org/ : use to include some asciidoc files in template writing with freemarker Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Hi Olivier, > > You might be interested by > > https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ > and > https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ > > Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot > > HTH > > Jacques > > Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >> Hello Olivier, >> >> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >> >> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >> help section. >> >> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>> >>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>> >>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>> >>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>> >>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>> >>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>> >>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>> |
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Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > Hello Olivier, > > Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to > switch the online help system to asciidoc. > > The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full > manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you > need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine > them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" > help section. In my experience, as I'm working with - current ofbiz online help - ofbiz webhelp - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) - ... With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works and it's easy to navigate between details and generality So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. > > Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust > solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to > dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax was managed. Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >> >> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >> >> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >> >> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >> but this point of view can be discuss. >> >> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >> >> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >> >> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >> Who has some idea ? >> >> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >> Who has some idea ? >> >> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >> |
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I guess, if it's only that this would work: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/2545
Le 26/02/2020 à 16:54, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > Thank you Jacques, > > Yes I know this "site" > and it's why I say, we should find something to be able to navigate from one document to an other. > > I prefer the website generate by Jbake (1) in ofbizextra > https://ofbizextra.org/ofbiz_adocs/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.html > there is alway the menu to easly change to an other document ;-) > > (1) https://jbake.org/ : use to include some asciidoc files in template writing with freemarker > > Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> Hi Olivier, >> >> You might be interested by >> >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ >> and >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ >> >> Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot >> >> HTH >> >> Jacques >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>> Hello Olivier, >>> >>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>> >>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>> help section. >>> >>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>> >>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>> >>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>> >>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>> >>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>> >>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>> >>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>> Who has some idea ? >>>> >>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>> Who has some idea ? >>>> >>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>> |
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Just done for trunk with OFBIZ-11423
The result will be soon visible at https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ If we are OK, I backport, else I revert BTW, OFBIZ-9926 should be associated to this effort Le 26/02/2020 à 17:28, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > I guess, if it's only that this would work: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/2545 > > Le 26/02/2020 à 16:54, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Thank you Jacques, >> >> Yes I know this "site" >> and it's why I say, we should find something to be able to navigate from one document to an other. >> >> I prefer the website generate by Jbake (1) in ofbizextra >> https://ofbizextra.org/ofbiz_adocs/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.html >> there is alway the menu to easly change to an other document ;-) >> >> (1) https://jbake.org/ : use to include some asciidoc files in template writing with freemarker >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >>> Hi Olivier, >>> >>> You might be interested by >>> >>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ >>> and >>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ >>> >>> Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>> Hello Olivier, >>>> >>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>> >>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>> help section. >>>> >>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>> >>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>> >>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>> >>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>> >>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>> >>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>> >>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>> >>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>> |
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TOC in left is not the main point ;-)
the most important is the "Documentation" and "Doc(pdf)" menu where it's possible to choose which doc to go Le 26/02/2020 à 17:28, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > I guess, if it's only that this would work: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/2545 > > Le 26/02/2020 à 16:54, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Thank you Jacques, >> >> Yes I know this "site" >> and it's why I say, we should find something to be able to navigate from one document to an other. >> >> I prefer the website generate by Jbake (1) in ofbizextra >> https://ofbizextra.org/ofbiz_adocs/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.html >> there is alway the menu to easly change to an other document ;-) >> >> (1) https://jbake.org/ : use to include some asciidoc files in template writing with freemarker >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >>> Hi Olivier, >>> >>> You might be interested by >>> >>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ >>> and >>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ >>> >>> Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>> Hello Olivier, >>>> >>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>> >>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>> help section. >>>> >>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>> >>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>> >>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>> >>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>> >>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>> >>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>> >>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>> >>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>> |
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Ah, indeed that's more complicated. At least we have that already resolved for a cheap cost.
And BTW it's not visible at https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/html5/developer-manual.html I forgot we base our documentation on the "current" stable (for now R17, R16 does not use AsciiDoc) Le 26/02/2020 à 21:17, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > TOC in left is not the main point ;-) > the most important is the "Documentation" and "Doc(pdf)" menu where it's possible to choose which doc to go > > Le 26/02/2020 à 17:28, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> I guess, if it's only that this would work: https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues/2545 >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 16:54, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>> Thank you Jacques, >>> >>> Yes I know this "site" >>> and it's why I say, we should find something to be able to navigate from one document to an other. >>> >>> I prefer the website generate by Jbake (1) in ofbizextra >>> https://ofbizextra.org/ofbiz_adocs/docs/asciidoc/user-manual.html >>> there is alway the menu to easly change to an other document ;-) >>> >>> (1) https://jbake.org/ : use to include some asciidoc files in template writing with freemarker >>> >>> Le 26/02/2020 à 15:19, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >>>> Hi Olivier, >>>> >>>> You might be interested by >>>> >>>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc/ >>>> and >>>> https://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/pluginsdoc/ >>>> >>>> Where the doc is currently generated from *.adoc files by Buildbot >>>> >>>> HTH >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>> >>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>> >>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>> help section. >>>>> >>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>> >>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>> >>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>> >>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>> >>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>> |
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Hi community,
First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted (waiting a review before PR merge) Next step is to have a new help system, I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. This solution would use 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri 2. at the screen level * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to change the default uri ;-) what's your opinion about ? Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > inline > > Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >> Hello Olivier, >> >> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >> >> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >> help section. > > In my experience, as I'm working with > - current ofbiz online help > - ofbiz webhelp > - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) > - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) > - ... > > With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC > > With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works > and it's easy to navigate between details and generality > > So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >> >> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. > > When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow > it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax > was managed. > > Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. > >> >> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>> >>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>> >>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>> >>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>> >>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>> >>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>> >>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>> Who has some idea ? >>> >>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>> |
Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed
if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component For each: 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) any thoughts? ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > Hi community, > > First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted > (waiting a review before PR merge) > > Next step is to have a new help system, > > I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. > This solution would use > 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri > 2. at the screen level > * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) > * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used > > If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value > > I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) > when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to > change the default uri ;-) > > what's your opinion about ? > > > Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> inline >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>> Hello Olivier, >>> >>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>> >>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>> help section. >> >> In my experience, as I'm working with >> - current ofbiz online help >> - ofbiz webhelp >> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >> - ... >> >> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >> >> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >> >> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>> >>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >> >> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >> was managed. >> >> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>> >>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>> >>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>> >>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>> >>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>> >>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>> >>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>> Who has some idea ? >>>> >>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>> Who has some idea ? >>>> >>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>> |
Hi Community,
I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported branches (currently, it's only done for r17) I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. Olivier Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed > > if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component > For each: > 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation > 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value > > It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) > > any thoughts? > > ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component > > Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Hi community, >> >> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >> (waiting a review before PR merge) >> >> Next step is to have a new help system, >> >> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >> This solution would use >> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >> 2. at the screen level >> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >> >> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >> >> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >> change the default uri ;-) >> >> what's your opinion about ? >> >> >> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>> inline >>> >>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>> Hello Olivier, >>>> >>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>> >>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>> help section. >>> >>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>> - current ofbiz online help >>> - ofbiz webhelp >>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>> - ... >>> >>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>> >>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>> >>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>> >>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>> >>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>> was managed. >>> >>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>> >>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>> >>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>> >>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>> >>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>> >>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>> >>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>> >>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>> |
Hi Olivier,
wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the different branches? If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it will most likely be wrong in some cases. Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. Thanks, Michael Brohl ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: > Hi Community, > > I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. > > Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? > > As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in > general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). > > If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported > branches (currently, it's only done for r17) > > I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if > it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. > > Olivier > > Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >> >> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >> For each: >> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >> >> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >> >> any thoughts? >> >> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >> >> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>> Hi community, >>> >>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>> >>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>> >>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>> This solution would use >>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>> 2. at the screen level >>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>> >>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>> >>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>> change the default uri ;-) >>> >>> what's your opinion about ? >>> >>> >>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>> inline >>>> >>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>> >>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>> >>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>> help section. >>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>> - ... >>>> >>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>> >>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>> >>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>> was managed. >>>> >>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>> >>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> >>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>> >>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>> >>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>> >>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>> >>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>> >>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>> >>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>> smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
Yes, of course
My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by release and use it in the relative help My question is more about using (or not) ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : > Hi Olivier, > > wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the > different branches? > > If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it > will most likely be wrong in some cases. > > Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available > at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. > > Thanks, > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > > > Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: >> Hi Community, >> >> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. >> >> Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? >> >> As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in >> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). >> >> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported >> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) >> >> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if >> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. >> >> Olivier >> >> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >>> >>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >>> For each: >>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >>> >>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >>> >>> any thoughts? >>> >>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >>> >>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>> Hi community, >>>> >>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>>> >>>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>>> >>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>>> This solution would use >>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>>> 2. at the screen level >>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>>> >>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>>> >>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>>> change the default uri ;-) >>>> >>>> what's your opinion about ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>> inline >>>>> >>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>>> >>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>>> >>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>>> help section. >>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>>> - ... >>>>> >>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>>> >>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>>> >>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>>> was managed. >>>>> >>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>>> > |
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I must add that it's the current location and it would need more work to change it, notably Infra help Jacques Le 20/05/2020 à 16:24, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > Yes, of course > > My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by release and use it in the relative help > > My question is more about using (or not) ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc > > Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : >> Hi Olivier, >> >> wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the >> different branches? >> >> If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it >> will most likely be wrong in some cases. >> >> Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available >> at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Michael Brohl >> >> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de >> >> >> Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: >>> Hi Community, >>> >>> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. >>> >>> Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? >>> >>> As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in >>> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). >>> >>> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported >>> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) >>> >>> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if >>> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. >>> >>> Olivier >>> >>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >>>> >>>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >>>> For each: >>>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >>>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >>>> >>>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >>>> >>>> any thoughts? >>>> >>>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >>>> >>>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>> Hi community, >>>>> >>>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>>>> >>>>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>>>> >>>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>>>> This solution would use >>>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>>>> 2. at the screen level >>>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>>>> >>>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>>>> >>>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>>>> change the default uri ;-) >>>>> >>>>> what's your opinion about ? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>> inline >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>>>> help section. >>>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>>>> - ... >>>>>> >>>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>>>> >>>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>>>> >>>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>>>> was managed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>>>> |
Thanks Jacques for the clarification,
But, I'm not sure to understand, currently, doc is generated only for R17 and are only included in buildbot job for trunkFrameworkPlugin ? Work to do is to add for job R17Framework and R18Framework ? Infra help is needed to publish for multi-release ? can I help about one of these points ? Olivier Le 20/05/2020 à 17:15, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Thanks Olivier, > > I must add that it's the current location and it would need more work to change it, notably Infra help > > Jacques > > Le 20/05/2020 à 16:24, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Yes, of course >> >> My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by release and use it in the relative help >> >> My question is more about using (or not) ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc >> >> Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : >>> Hi Olivier, >>> >>> wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the >>> different branches? >>> >>> If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it >>> will most likely be wrong in some cases. >>> >>> Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available >>> at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Michael Brohl >>> >>> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de >>> >>> >>> Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: >>>> Hi Community, >>>> >>>> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. >>>> >>>> Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? >>>> >>>> As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in >>>> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). >>>> >>>> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported >>>> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) >>>> >>>> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if >>>> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. >>>> >>>> Olivier >>>> >>>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >>>>> >>>>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >>>>> For each: >>>>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >>>>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >>>>> >>>>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >>>>> >>>>> any thoughts? >>>>> >>>>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >>>>> >>>>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>> Hi community, >>>>>> >>>>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>>>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>>>>> >>>>>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>>>>> >>>>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>>>>> This solution would use >>>>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>>>>> 2. at the screen level >>>>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>>>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>>>>> >>>>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>>>>> >>>>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>>>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>>>>> change the default uri ;-) >>>>>> >>>>>> what's your opinion about ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>> inline >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>>>>> help section. >>>>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>>>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>>>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>>>>> - ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>>>>> >>>>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>>>>> >>>>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>>>>> was managed. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>>>>> |
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It's only in R17, see content of a https://ci.apache.org/builders/ofbizBranch17FrameworkPlugins build If you want to know more look at 'f_ofb_branch17_framework_plugins' in https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/buildbot/aegis/buildmaster/master1/projects/ofbiz.conf/ (only committers) All builds mention: "The Documentation is only generated for the next stable version, at the moment R17" Jobs to do are: Adds the same in trunk and R18 And especially before ask the same than in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-17258 distinguishing each case. Better call them stable, next and trunk than R17, R18 and trunk (OK trunk never "change" ;) )... HTH Jacques Le 23/05/2020 à 11:27, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > Thanks Jacques for the clarification, > > But, I'm not sure to understand, > currently, doc is generated only for R17 and are only included in buildbot job for trunkFrameworkPlugin ? > Work to do is to add for job R17Framework and R18Framework ? > Infra help is needed to publish for multi-release ? > > can I help about one of these points ? > > Olivier > > Le 20/05/2020 à 17:15, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> Thanks Olivier, >> >> I must add that it's the current location and it would need more work to change it, notably Infra help >> >> Jacques >> >> Le 20/05/2020 à 16:24, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>> Yes, of course >>> >>> My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by release and use it in the relative help >>> >>> My question is more about using (or not) ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc >>> >>> Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : >>>> Hi Olivier, >>>> >>>> wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the >>>> different branches? >>>> >>>> If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it >>>> will most likely be wrong in some cases. >>>> >>>> Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available >>>> at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Michael Brohl >>>> >>>> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: >>>>> Hi Community, >>>>> >>>>> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. >>>>> >>>>> Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? >>>>> >>>>> As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in >>>>> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). >>>>> >>>>> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported >>>>> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) >>>>> >>>>> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if >>>>> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. >>>>> >>>>> Olivier >>>>> >>>>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >>>>>> >>>>>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >>>>>> For each: >>>>>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >>>>>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >>>>>> >>>>>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >>>>>> >>>>>> any thoughts? >>>>>> >>>>>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>> Hi community, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>>>>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>>>>>> This solution would use >>>>>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>>>>>> 2. at the screen level >>>>>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>>>>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>>>>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>>>>>> change the default uri ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> what's your opinion about ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>>> inline >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>>>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>>>>>> help section. >>>>>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>>>>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>>>>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>>>>>> - ... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>>>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>>>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>>>>>> was managed. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>>>>>> |
Hi Jacques,
I have created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-20311 "we need directories per release under ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/" Currently there is : projects/ofbiz/site/ ├── javadocs ├── ofbizdoc └── pluginsdoc we want projects/ofbiz/site/ ├── stable | ├── javadocs | ├── ofbizdoc | └── pluginsdoc ├── next | ├── javadocs | ├── ofbizdoc | └── pluginsdoc └── trunk ├── javadocs ├── ofbizdoc └── pluginsdoc I have prepared modification in buildbot/.../ofbiz.conf who can commit it when new directory will be created, me or you prefer I create a OFBiz Jira ? Olivier Le 23/05/2020 à 11:51, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Hi Olivier: > > It's only in R17, see content of a https://ci.apache.org/builders/ofbizBranch17FrameworkPlugins build > > If you want to know more look at 'f_ofb_branch17_framework_plugins' in > https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/buildbot/aegis/buildmaster/master1/projects/ofbiz.conf/ (only committers) > > All builds mention: "The Documentation is only generated for the next stable version, at the moment R17" > > Jobs to do are: > > Adds the same in trunk and R18 > > And especially before ask the same than in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-17258 distinguishing each case. Better call them stable, next > and trunk than R17, R18 and trunk (OK trunk never "change" ;) )... > > HTH > > Jacques > > Le 23/05/2020 à 11:27, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >> Thanks Jacques for the clarification, >> >> But, I'm not sure to understand, >> currently, doc is generated only for R17 and are only included in buildbot job for trunkFrameworkPlugin ? >> Work to do is to add for job R17Framework and R18Framework ? >> Infra help is needed to publish for multi-release ? >> >> can I help about one of these points ? >> >> Olivier >> >> Le 20/05/2020 à 17:15, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >>> Thanks Olivier, >>> >>> I must add that it's the current location and it would need more work to change it, notably Infra help >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> Le 20/05/2020 à 16:24, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>> Yes, of course >>>> >>>> My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by release and use it in the relative help >>>> >>>> My question is more about using (or not) ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc >>>> >>>> Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : >>>>> Hi Olivier, >>>>> >>>>> wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the >>>>> different branches? >>>>> >>>>> If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it >>>>> will most likely be wrong in some cases. >>>>> >>>>> Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs available >>>>> at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Michael Brohl >>>>> >>>>> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: >>>>>> Hi Community, >>>>>> >>>>>> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution proposed. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there some people against the fact of used ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for the ofbiz help ? >>>>>> >>>>>> As I explained in my previous email, ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for userDocUri, (but value in >>>>>> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc generation). >>>>>> >>>>>> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all supported >>>>>> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) >>>>>> >>>>>> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to see if >>>>>> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. >>>>>> >>>>>> Olivier >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed >>>>>>> >>>>>>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next step is to work component by component >>>>>>> For each: >>>>>>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to component Title in user-documentation >>>>>>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated text for help, with the new helpAnchor value >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to asciidoc ;-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> any thoughts? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>>> Hi community, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all existing files have been converted >>>>>>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Next step is to have a new help system, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a documentation site. >>>>>>>> This solution would use >>>>>>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation website uri >>>>>>>> 2. at the screen level >>>>>>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user documentation) >>>>>>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all the screens with the correct link value >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation site) >>>>>>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be possible to >>>>>>>> change the default uri ;-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> what's your opinion about ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : >>>>>>>>> inline >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>>>>>>> Hello Olivier, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good idea to >>>>>>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a full >>>>>>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different sections, you >>>>>>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then combine >>>>>>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per screen" >>>>>>>>>> help section. >>>>>>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with >>>>>>>>> - current ofbiz online help >>>>>>>>> - ofbiz webhelp >>>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with multiple small files) >>>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one large file) >>>>>>>>> - ... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search engine and a global index / TOC >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very convenient, but exist and the browser-find works >>>>>>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. >>>>>>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust >>>>>>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework level to >>>>>>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. >>>>>>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html from standard docbook process it was too slow >>>>>>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax >>>>>>>>> was managed. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for our need. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html generation done by a ftl template. >>>>>>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some content associated with key-word >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now use asciidoc format. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. How to use it for online help ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help >>>>>>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be solved : >>>>>>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. >>>>>>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated in a "website" >>>>>>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz >>>>>>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link between screen and html anchor. >>>>>>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can be used. >>>>>>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this documentation at this title. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. >>>>>>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do something similar with templating in Content >>>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and "content configuration" >>>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and >>>>>>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link >>>>>>>>>>> |
Doesn't demo-stable relates to a particular release? Instead of a branch?
Then why don't we the release id not mentioned under projects/ofbiz/site/ becoming: - projects/ofbiz/site/17.12.01 - projects/ofbiz/site/17.12.03 - etc. Met vriendelijke groet, Pierre Smits *Proud* *contributor** of* Apache OFBiz <https://ofbiz.apache.org/> since 2008 (without privileges) *Apache Trafodion <https://trafodion.apache.org>, Vice President* *Apache Directory <https://directory.apache.org>, PMC Member* Apache Incubator <https://incubator.apache.org>, committer Apache Steve <https://steve.apache.org>, committer On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 10:26 AM Olivier Heintz < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Jacques, > > I have created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-20311 "we need > directories per release under ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/" > > Currently there is : > projects/ofbiz/site/ > ├── javadocs > ├── ofbizdoc > └── pluginsdoc > > we want > projects/ofbiz/site/ > ├── stable > | ├── javadocs > | ├── ofbizdoc > | └── pluginsdoc > ├── next > | ├── javadocs > | ├── ofbizdoc > | └── pluginsdoc > └── trunk > ├── javadocs > ├── ofbizdoc > └── pluginsdoc > > > I have prepared modification in buildbot/.../ofbiz.conf > who can commit it when new directory will be created, > me or you prefer I create a OFBiz Jira ? > > Olivier > > Le 23/05/2020 à 11:51, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > > Hi Olivier: > > > > It's only in R17, see content of a > https://ci.apache.org/builders/ofbizBranch17FrameworkPlugins build > > > > If you want to know more look at 'f_ofb_branch17_framework_plugins' in > > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/infra/infrastructure/buildbot/aegis/buildmaster/master1/projects/ofbiz.conf/ > (only committers) > > > > All builds mention: "The Documentation is only generated for the next > stable version, at the moment R17" > > > > Jobs to do are: > > > > Adds the same in trunk and R18 > > > > And especially before ask the same than in > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-17258 distinguishing each > case. Better call them stable, next > > and trunk than R17, R18 and trunk (OK trunk never "change" ;) )... > > > > HTH > > > > Jacques > > > > Le 23/05/2020 à 11:27, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > >> Thanks Jacques for the clarification, > >> > >> But, I'm not sure to understand, > >> currently, doc is generated only for R17 and are only included in > buildbot job for trunkFrameworkPlugin ? > >> Work to do is to add for job R17Framework and R18Framework ? > >> Infra help is needed to publish for multi-release ? > >> > >> can I help about one of these points ? > >> > >> Olivier > >> > >> Le 20/05/2020 à 17:15, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > >>> Thanks Olivier, > >>> > >>> I must add that it's the current location and it would need more work > to change it, notably Infra help > >>> > >>> Jacques > >>> > >>> Le 20/05/2020 à 16:24, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > >>>> Yes, of course > >>>> > >>>> My explanation was not clear, I propose to have one documentation by > release and use it in the relative help > >>>> > >>>> My question is more about using (or not) > ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/${release}/ofbizdoc > <http://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/$%7Brelease%7D/ofbizdoc> > >>>> > >>>> Le 20/05/2020 à 08:32, Michael Brohl a écrit : > >>>>> Hi Olivier, > >>>>> > >>>>> wouldn't it be better to have different documentation paths for the > >>>>> different branches? > >>>>> > >>>>> If we would show the trunk documentation/help for stable branches, it > >>>>> will most likely be wrong in some cases. > >>>>> > >>>>> Another thought: it would be great if we could have the docs > available > >>>>> at ofbiz.apache.org/docs/trunk/, ofbiz.apache.org/docs/r18.12/ etc. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks, > >>>>> > >>>>> Michael Brohl > >>>>> > >>>>> ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Am 19.05.20 um 11:54 schrieb Olivier Heintz: > >>>>>> Hi Community, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I need some comment or thought about one of point of the solution > proposed. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Is there some people against the fact of used > ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc (generate for the trunk) for > the ofbiz help ? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> As I explained in my previous email, > ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/ofbizdoc would be the default value for > userDocUri, (but value in > >>>>>> general.properties can be change with the local place of doc > generation). > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If community think, it's a good step solution (on the road to the > new help system), I will create a JIRA for generating the doc on all > supported > >>>>>> branches (currently, it's only done for r17) > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I just finished to migrate AccountingHelpData.xml to added the <set > field="helpAnchor" to the correct screens, so now it's really possible to > see if > >>>>>> it's usable. I will updated the JIRA 11693. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Olivier > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Le 12/05/2020 à 16:42, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > >>>>>>> Jira 11693 created with a patch proposed > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> if this solution is accepted, (and all asciidoc integrated) next > step is to work component by component > >>>>>>> For each: > >>>>>>> 1. add in the component decorator <set field="helpAnchor" to to > component Title in user-documentation > >>>>>>> 2. using heldata.xml to update all screens which had a dedicated > text for help, with the new helpAnchor value > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> It's not a too large task, which can be maybe add in the task list > for the next community days, and so finish the migration from docbook to > asciidoc ;-) > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> any thoughts? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> ps: this week, I will do this job for accounting component > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Le 11/05/2020 à 15:38, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > >>>>>>>> Hi community, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> First step about Docbook migration to asciidoc is done, all > existing files have been converted > >>>>>>>> (waiting a review before PR merge) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Next step is to have a new help system, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I propose to do a very simple solution which would be a link to a > documentation site. > >>>>>>>> This solution would use > >>>>>>>> 1. at ofbiz level, a default proprety for documentation > website uri > >>>>>>>> 2. at the screen level > >>>>>>>> * it would be possible to give a other uri (for user > documentation) > >>>>>>>> * if the anchor in the user documentation for this screen > is put, the new help is used otherwise the older link is used > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> If this solution is validated, next step will be to update all > the screens with the correct link value > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I propose to create the Jira (and the implmentation) with this > very simple solution (using the doc generated by Buildbot as documentation > site) > >>>>>>>> when some other people with a good knowledge of gradle and/or > ofbiz cms have time to do a internal documentation website, it will be > possible to > >>>>>>>> change the default uri ;-) > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> what's your opinion about ? > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 17:10, Olivier Heintz a écrit : > >>>>>>>>> inline > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Le 26/02/2020 à 14:02, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > >>>>>>>>>> Hello Olivier, > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Without digging into much detail, I can say that it's a good > idea to > >>>>>>>>>> switch the online help system to asciidoc. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> The current structure of asciidoc templates is designed to be a > full > >>>>>>>>>> manual document. To link up different pages to different > sections, you > >>>>>>>>>> need to break the documentation down to smaller files and then > combine > >>>>>>>>>> them. This way you can have both the "big" manual and the "per > screen" > >>>>>>>>>> help section. > >>>>>>>>> In my experience, as I'm working with > >>>>>>>>> - current ofbiz online help > >>>>>>>>> - ofbiz webhelp > >>>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with Grav (build with > multiple small files) > >>>>>>>>> - some static doc website done with asciidoc (only one > large file) > >>>>>>>>> - ... > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> With multiple small files it's needed to have a very good search > engine and a global index / TOC > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> With the One page doc, the TOC is very large and not always very > convenient, but exist and the browser-find works > >>>>>>>>> and it's easy to navigate between details and generality > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> So, as a user, I prefer help base on One page documentation. > >>>>>>>>>> Also, gradle might not be enough for online help. A more robust > >>>>>>>>>> solution could involve integrating asciidoc at the framework > level to > >>>>>>>>>> dynamically generate help. So this is another idea to consider. > >>>>>>>>> When we have tried, in the past to dynamically generate html > from standard docbook process it was too slow > >>>>>>>>> it's why it was decide to use a freemarker template to do > the generation, even if only 5% of docbook syntax > >>>>>>>>> was managed. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Documentation not change very often, static page seem enough for > our need. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 2:29 PM Olivier Heintz < > [hidden email]> wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi all, > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Currently OFBiz Online help work with docbook files with html > generation done by a ftl template. > >>>>>>>>>>> Link between screen and file to show is done with some > content associated with key-word > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Decision has been done to no more used docbook format but now > use asciidoc format. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> User-manual.adoc should be the new reference for user help. > How to use it for online help ? > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> I think it's important that online help is link to a internal > help (which can be modified) not to a Apache-OFBiz-website-Help > >>>>>>>>>>> but this point of view can be discuss. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> To be able to have OFBiz internal help, three points should be > solved : > >>>>>>>>>>> 1) with asciidoc we have multiple documentations, it seem > important to have a "website" to be able to access easily all the doc. > >>>>>>>>>>> how to "encapsulate" each html documentation generated > in a "website" > >>>>>>>>>>> 2) generation doc process put html and pdf files in build > directory, how it's possible to access them from ofbiz > >>>>>>>>>>> 3) For online help it's necessary to be able to create link > between screen and html anchor. > >>>>>>>>>>> In documentation generate from asciidoc, all title can > be used. > >>>>>>>>>>> How to to say this screen should go to this > documentation at this title. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> I suppose content application, can help to solve this points. > >>>>>>>>>>> I need some help from OFBiz-Content experts. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> For point (1) I'm using jBake but maybe it's possible to do > something similar with templating in Content > >>>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> For point (2) I suppose it's a "gradle configuration" and > "content configuration" > >>>>>>>>>>> Who has some idea ? > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> For point (3) the more simple solution is to add 1 (or 2) > field in context which contain help_title,(help_documentation) and > >>>>>>>>>>> so it will be simple to build the correct help link > >>>>>>>>>>> > |
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