[TYPO3-doc] Organization for the next steps
Steffen Gebert
steffen.gebert at typo3.org
Fri Aug 3 09:43:48 CEST 2012
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PDF rendering isn't so far, yet. I'm right now trying to get it
working again with Xavier.
The HTML output of the Rest docs is pretty.. why use a PDF.. we're in
a browser, so I think having it as HTML (single file or multiple?)
would be fine for me.
Kind regards
Steffen
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Am 8/3/12 6:49 AM, schrieb Jigal van Hemert:
> Hi,
>
> On 3-8-2012 0:21, Fabien Udriot wrote:
>>> The EM would gain the ability to view the raw ReST files in the
>>> TYPO3 BE, in case people don't have an internet connection to
>>> view the manuals online.
>>
>> Couldn't be that the system grab the rendered HTML on-line and
>> put it somewhere (e.g. typo3temp) for off-line reading. Reading
>> regular web pages looks a bit more comfortable than Rest files
>> (even though the format is human readable).
>
> From what François wrote in here and in the core list the ReST
> files will not be displayed as is, but rendered (as HTML). It is
> also important that a TYPO3 installation can work as a whole,
> including documentation, if it's installed on a machine which has
> no internet connection at all (isolated intranet servers) or
> limited access (firewalls which only allow a TER connection). It
> may seem strange to have such a situation, but I've encountered it
> quite often.
>
> Alle core manuals are already rendered as HTML and/or PDF or
> another widely available format. It is indeed a good idea IMO to
> include those in the core. This is far easier to build.
>
> Why not have the following in the core: - PDF; local; single file
> with images - HTML; online; possibly with comments when they become
> available
>
> Rendering ReST format manuals is far easier than .sxw formats, so
> it might even be an option to include the PDF and/or HTML formats
> in the .t3x/.zip files in TER. People are used to a delay between
> uploading an extension and the availability in TER. That delay can
> also be used to render the manual.
>
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