will
be online...
regards,
Maarten
- Original Message
From: Nicolas Lalevée
To: Ant Developers List
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 4:32:44 PM
Subject: Re: Ivy site and old versions
Le 16 juil. 09 à 00:14, Nicolas Lalevée a écrit :
>
> Le 15 juil. 09 à 22:22,
54:35 AM
Subject: Re: Ivy site and old versions
let's undig an old thread,
I may have a solution to this. I recently added a feature in xookie
so that
an entry in the toc can be absolute url rather than a document in
the tree.
So we can probably use it to leverage the size the toc on both
2009/7/15 Nicolas Lalevée
> let's undig an old thread,
>
> I may have a solution to this. I recently added a feature in xookie so that
> an entry in the toc can be absolute url rather than a document in the tree.
> So we can probably use it to leverage the size the toc on both Ivy and
> IvyDE web
keep you posted.
Nicolas
Maarten
- Original Message
From: Nicolas Lalevée
To: Ant Developers List
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:54:35 AM
Subject: Re: Ivy site and old versions
let's undig an old thread,
I may have a solution to this. I recently added a feature in xookie
: Re: Ivy site and old versions
let's undig an old thread,
I may have a solution to this. I recently added a feature in xookie so that
an entry in the toc can be absolute url rather than a document in the tree.
So we can probably use it to leverage the size the toc on both Ivy and
IvyDE web
let's undig an old thread,
I may have a solution to this. I recently added a feature in xookie so that
an entry in the toc can be absolute url rather than a document in the tree.
So we can probably use it to leverage the size the toc on both Ivy and
IvyDE websites.
I suggest we don't import the s
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Maarten Coene wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> regenerating and committing the Ivy site takes a lot of time at the moment.
> I wondered if we could speed that up by cleaning up the history part of the
> site. For instance, is it really necessary we still have the documentation
Hi,
regenerating and committing the Ivy site takes a lot of time at the moment.
I wondered if we could speed that up by cleaning up the history part of the
site. For instance, is it really necessary we still have the documentation of
ivy-2.0.0-alpha1 online?
Maarten