Dominik Haumann ha scritto: > Hi, > > On Monday 24 November 2014 20:44:59 Burkhard L?ck wrote: >> Am Montag, 24. November 2014, 18:41:43 schrieb Dominik Haumann: >>> on http://docs.kde.org it is currently not possible to find the >>> documentation for Kate. Usually, it should be here: >>> >>> https://docs.kde.org/stable/en/applications/kate/index.html >>> >>> Is this a known issue and can we do anything about it to get it back? >> >> Yes, please use the URL scheme >> http://docs.kde.org/?language=<language>&application=<appname> >> >> I have changed the urls for kate/kwrite on kde.orgs application site. > > It seems things didn't change so far. We just got a request on the kate > mailing list from a guy who is writing a kate highlighting xml file. > He right now relies on the info of > http://kate-editor.org/2005/03/24/writing-a-syntax-highlighting-file/ > which dates back to 2005. > > Now in the last 10 years the highlighting system was extended quite a lot, > such that we really would like to have an up-to-date version of the Kate > handbook online somewhere. > > If docs.kde.org cannot maintain several versions, then we could put a > copy of the Kate handbook from KDE 4.14 on kate-editor.org. Does someone > have a 4.14 copy? If so, please send it to me as archive.
> > Also, I cannot access any Kate5 handbook, so lots of resources for Kate > are currently not available. Sorry for that, I failed to implement the generation of KF5 docbooks during holidays (plus the setup for keeping multiple versions). > > Is there some plan to get this running again? Patches welcome. Ciao -- Luigi
