Yes (see in the first quoted email).On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 19:14 -0200, Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle wrote: > Em Qua, 2009-10-28 às 12:01 -0500, Shaun McCance escreveu: > > On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 23:00 -0200, Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle wrote: > > > I wrote an index page, mostly the same as the one in the Ten Minutes > > > Tour, and I can't have it converted to a (x)html page. What else > > > should I do? > > > > > > $ cat index.page > > > <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="guide" id="index"> > > > <title>Referência Médica</title> > > > </page> > > > $ gnome-doc-tool xhtml index.page > > > Unmatched element: page > > > Unmatched element: title > > > > > > For me it seems that the syntax is correct. Isn't gnome-doc-utils > > > (0.18) recognizing it as a Mallard page? Do I need to set up autottool > > > files and the GNOME help directories hierarchy? I'd like to try > > > Mallard outside software documentation... > > > > Unfortunately, I didn't get Mallard support into gnome-doc-tool > > in gnome-doc-utils 0.18. The stylesheets were added, and the > > build magic was added, but not the quick-fire command line tool. > > > > I've attached a quick Makefile you can use to build XHTML for > > a Mallard document. It doesn't need to be integrated into a > > full build system. Just drop it in the same directory as your > > page files and type 'make'. > > > > The stylesheets rely on a cache file being generated first, and > > this Makefile will take care of that for you. The format of the > > cache file is probably going to change slightly, so be aware that > > this Makefile may not work as-is with gnome-doc-utils 0.20. (But > > then, gnome-doc-tool should do the right thing in 0.20.) > > > > Thank you, it worked very well. But I've got two pages, index.page and > asma-cronica.page (in English: cronic-asthma.page), and the generated > index.xhtml doesn't have any reference to asma-cronica.page, even if > index.cache does have it. What am I missing? > > $ head -n 3 asma-cronica.page > <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" > id="asma-cronica"> > <info><link type="guide" xref="index" /></info> > <title>Asma crônica</title> > Does index.page have type="guide"?
-- Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle <leonardof gnome org> |