23 messages in org.apache.maven.usersRE: [Poll] Writing documentation with...
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Subject:RE: [Poll] Writing documentation with MavenActions...
From:Jason van Zyl (jvan@maven.org)
Date:Sep 7, 2004 2:32:42 pm
List:org.apache.maven.users

On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 17:14, Jason van Zyl wrote:

This is the stuff that is being used in m2 and will make dealing with different doco formats dead simple. I myself have moved away from using xdoc and moved toward using APT/Confluence. Of course all reports would still be in xdoc format and rendering those is also simple (and super fast) using the xdoc parser emitting into the xhtml sink.

Just wanted to add that folks can write doco in whatever they want, I'm not pushing one format over another. The important thing is that it doesn't matter xdoc, APT, confluence all get turned into the same events and would go into the xhtml sink for site generation so choice of format is completely up to the user.

-- jvz.

Jason van Zyl jas@maven.org http://maven.apache.org

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