Re: Documentation files in html format?

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On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 04:40:25PM -0400, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 10:17:04PM +0200, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> > I've read pro-plain text arguments, so I'll not repeat them. I also see
> > another advantage to plain text : it's very easy to draw ascii-art
> > diagrams of anything. It only takes a few minutes, is always inline
> > and readable with any tool.
> 
> Asciidoc should preserve ascii-art diagrams OK; the git docs use them
> all over.
> 
> Not that I'd necessarily push asciidoc.  But:
> 
> > I'd prefer that you define some writing conventions for plain-text
> > documents that anyone should try follow, starting with the 80-cols
> > limit to make Davem happy. I think that many of us can help define
> > such a "standard" indicating how to underline subtitles, how to
> > enumerate a list, how to avoid using tabs, how to write boxes and
> > arrows in their diagrams, etc...
> 
> ... at the point where you actually start setting standards for subtitle
> underlining and list enumeration, you'd want to take another look at
> asciidoc; since it already defines conventions for that stuff (which
> are probably close to what people would do anyway), it might make sense
> just to start using asciidoc.

The problem I have with asciidoc is that it's a nightmare to get it
to work. It's what GIT uses, and after spending a whole day trying
to *build* that thing, I finally resigned and asked Junio if he could
publish the pre-formatted manpages himself, which he agreed to.

All I remember is that there was a very deep level of dependencies
through XML craps^H^H^H^H^Hpackages and I don't remember what magic
things, but one full day trying to build something to read a doc is
too much, so I imagine that I would not even have tried that long
if I had wanted to complete a doc and check that my changes looked
right.

Maybe the language is fine, but the tool needs to build first.

Willy

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