Hi Knut,
Please note my recommendation both in the documentation guide as well
as on this mailing list NOT to use XML Mind. There were a number of
problems that I encountered when trying to collaborate with the Viet
Nam team with this program. XML Mind seems to insert a number of
elements silently
Dear Lars,
I tried starting up this tool. It's working fine. And if not wrong at
thinking, I guess this tool which being used for adding/editing/translating
any string in the resource .properties file without belong to Eclipse tool
or something likes that ?
An quickly comment on this tool, why do
http://radialmind.blogspot.com/2009/10/drawing-your-country-with-openstreetmap.html
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Hi,
we have a useful tool for user interface translations in the
dhis-i18n-resourceeditor project.
I have made the tool available at dhis2.org/downloads (at the bottom). It's
packaged as a ZIP, there is a windows executable as well as a sh startup
script along with the JAR file inside.
Start the
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timestamp: Wed 2009-11-18 20:36:27 +0100
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tools/dhis-i18n-resourceeditor/pom.xml
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message:
Slight improvements to i18n resource editor.
modified:
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final PS:
There is no harm working with the pieces in article style for now. But if
we want integrated TOC, index, front-matter etc we will get these better
from a book style. I think many of the wysiwg tools may just produce an
article header by default. Probably can be tweaked - or just reasse
Hello json,
I have been trying to go through the reports. I have already run the query
and also I have build the new war file after updating the codes, but I was
wondering how is the mv_monthly_facility_data_submissions table being
populated? I understand that the reporting completeness reefers to
I also have no great knowledge of docbook so I guess for that reason, also
no really compelling reason to move to 5. Just been reading material on the
docbook website which suggests 4.x is end of life. And 5 is hardly bleeding
edge at this point. And the fact that version 5 is namespaced and has
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:14 PM, wrote:
> > Hi, as the current user mailing list went down I decided to create a new
> > one
> > at Launchpad. I think this is nice as we now have all our lists at the
> > same
> > place.
> >
> > The address: dhis2-us...@lists.launchpad.net
> >
> > The team page:
> Hi, as the current user mailing list went down I decided to create a new
> one
> at Launchpad. I think this is nice as we now have all our lists at the
> same
> place.
>
> The address: dhis2-us...@lists.launchpad.net
>
> The team page: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users
>
> I have added the dhis-
Agree with being practical - which probably means old-fashioned in this
case, unless there are very compelling features in version 5. Just wanted to
note that I personally have found XML Mind more suitable and faster than
Serna Free, and it is good in that it readily displays the path to resources
I do not have a strong opinion about which version to use, mostly out
of ignorance, but somewhat based on practicality. We are using a very
small subset (at the moment) of the total number of DocBook tags, so I
am not 100% about whether we need to be on the bleeding edge. My
recommendation of using
Hi, as the current user mailing list went down I decided to create a new one
at Launchpad. I think this is nice as we now have all our lists at the same
place.
The address: dhis2-us...@lists.launchpad.net
The team page: https://launchpad.net/~dhis2-users
I have added the dhis-dev-core team as me
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branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Wed 2009-11-18 16:19:26 +0100
message:
Some cleanup (testing findbugs)
modified:
dhis-2/dhis-services/dhis-service-core/src/main/java/org/hisp/dhis/dimension/DefaultDim
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Jo Størset wrote:
>
> Den 18. nov. 2009 kl. 15.08 skrev Lars Helge Øverland:
>
> 5.0 is available:
>
> http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.docbook/docbook-xml
>
>
> Notice the size of the binary.. 0 bytes
>
Doh..
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Den 18. nov. 2009 kl. 15.08 skrev Lars Helge Øverland:
> 5.0 is available:
>
> http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.docbook/docbook-xml
Notice the size of the binary.. 0 bytes
Basically, Jason wants 4.2 and Bob wants bleeding edge. Me, I´m more of the
pragmatic type :)
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>> OK so we have a few tasks:
>>
>> 1. Write a draft table of contents. Suggest how we structure the document
>> re what Knut says above.
>>
>> 2. Merge what we already have into our document. Sources are the Indian
>> manual, the openhealthconsortium wiki, the help file inside
>> dhis-web-common
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> It seems we are using the article style which we can easily enough
> translate into a book style (or two) with the articles being chapters.
>
> Also I notice the mvn plugin is using docbook 4.4. All of the latest
> docbook dev is happening w
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Playing with findbugs plugin
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It seems we are using the article style which we can easily enough translate
into a book style (or two) with the articles being chapters.
Also I notice the mvn plugin is using docbook 4.4. All of the latest
docbook dev is happening with v5. Not sure if its a matter of changing the
pom.xml or whe
2009/11/18 Lars Helge Øverland
>
>
> 2009/11/18 Knut Staring
>
>> 2009/11/18 Lars Helge Øverland
>>
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> there has recently been some nice contributions to the documentation
>>> writing, which is great.
>>>
>>>
>>> I was wondering about this:
>>>
>>> 1. Could we quickly and
2009/11/18 Knut Staring
> 2009/11/18 Lars Helge Øverland
>
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> there has recently been some nice contributions to the documentation
>> writing, which is great.
>>
>>
>> I was wondering about this:
>>
>> 1. Could we quickly and together come up with an overall table of
>> content
2009/11/18 Lars Helge Øverland
>
>
> 2009/11/18 Jason Pickering
>
> I think in the context of docbook several articles can be assembled
>> into a book through a seperate xml file. I would suggest to keep the
>> current article structure but assemble everything through a separate
>> structure fil
2009/11/18 Jason Pickering
> I think in the context of docbook several articles can be assembled
> into a book through a seperate xml file. I would suggest to keep the
> current article structure but assemble everything through a separate
> structure file to link them together. I can have a first
2009/11/18 Lars Helge Øverland
>
> Hi there,
>
> there has recently been some nice contributions to the documentation
> writing, which is great.
>
>
> I was wondering about this:
>
> 1. Could we quickly and together come up with an overall table of contents?
> This will be a useful starting point
Hi there,
there has recently been some nice contributions to the documentation
writing, which is great.
I was wondering about this:
1. Could we quickly and together come up with an overall table of contents?
This will be a useful starting point, give us an overview of what we need to
write and
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