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Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] manual


From: Sigurd Nes
Subject: Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] manual
Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 19:14:13 +0100
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Dave Hall wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-03-04 at 00:01 +0100, Sigurd Nes wrote:
>> Dave Hall wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2007-03-03 at 19:24 +0100, Sigurd Nes wrote:
>>>   
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Had a quick look at the manual at egw - they are using wiki for the
>>>> manual - any reason for not trying this approach?
>>>> For the link for addressbook they are using 'page=ManualAddressbook'.
>>>> I would propose to also include the language - something like
>>>> 'page=Manual<lang><manualitem>'
>>>>     
>>> IMHO the wiki is not core functionality, but the manual is.  The problem
>>> with using a wiki for such documentation is that all installs the need
>>> the wiki installed in order for the manual to function.  Also our wiki
>>> does not support ACLs and relies on people using (and understanding) the
>>> wiki syntax.  I think the energy involved in mod'ing the wiki and manaul
>>> apps to make this work would be better spent on writing the docs :)
>>>
>>> The manuals and other docs should be ODT files as produced by OO.o2
>>> Writer, AbiWord or Kwrite (or MS Office 2007 with a FOSS plugin).  This
>>> is the most flexible way of maintaining and producing documentation.  It
>>> also means that we can produce HTML and PDF.  We can even use XSLT to
>>> convert the docs within phpgw to html.
>>>
>>>   
>> Found some mention of "odt2html" - do you have any experience with it
>> (or anything like it)? I think I read somewhere that it was out of sync
>> with the latest format (I might be wrong).
> 
> No, but the XSLT for ODT -> XHTML is included with OO.o2
> 
>> Would be nice to have the ability to navigate directly to the correct
>> spot in the manual from where one is crying for help.
>>
> 
> A master doc for an app with each section of functionality as a separate
> doc would work pretty well then we can just use:
> 
> /manual/index.php#function?app=<app>&section=<section> :)
> 

Ok - also found a "ODT 2 XHTML" at
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/3071.html

I will do some testing as time and energy permit.

Regards

Sigurd




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