Hi,
2011/7/12 Derek Atkins :
> Geert Janssens writes:
>
>>> If we can automate it I'm happy to make it part of the nightly docs build.
>>>
>> Once Sasaki completes the makefile rules for epub, automating that will be as
>> simple as running a make epub as part of the nightly build and copying the
Geert Janssens writes:
>> If we can automate it I'm happy to make it part of the nightly docs build.
>>
> Once Sasaki completes the makefile rules for epub, automating that will be as
> simple as running a make epub as part of the nightly build and copying the
> resulting *.epub files to the g
On maandag 11 juli 2011, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Geert Janssens writes:
> > On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> >> So, here's the summary:
> >>
> >> - Support EPUB by default
> >>
> >> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
> >>
> >> and create EPUB with current to
Geert Janssens writes:
> On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
>> So, here's the summary:
>>
>> - Support EPUB by default
>> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
>> and create EPUB with current toolchains.
>> - Support MOBI by optional
>> - We will introduce --with-
2011-07-09 Geert Janssens :
> On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
>> I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
>> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
>> , and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
>> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/download
On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No one seems to be intereted in this, but
> I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
> https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
> , and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
> https://github.com/sss/gn
On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> So, here's the summary:
>
> - Support EPUB by default
> - We should go without dbtoepub (and Ruby) itself,
> and create EPUB with current toolchains.
> - Support MOBI by optional
> - We will introduce --with-mobi (--without-mobi by default) t
Hi,
2011-07-09 Geert Janssens :
>> I guess, Python is almost a standard tool on Linux and other enverionments,
>> so depending on Python is not bad.
>
> It's not a standard tool on Windows unfortunately.
> Our Windows build currently doesn't use python and the debate is still open
> whether it sho
On zaterdag 9 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> 2011/7/9 Geert Janssens :
> > I wonder if this script is required to generate the epub format,
> > or if it's just a wrapper around a generic xslt transformation.
>
> From a quick view with this script,
> this script does:
> - XSLT transformation usi
2011/7/9 Geert Janssens :
> I wonder if this script is required to generate the epub format,
> or if it's just a wrapper around a generic xslt transformation.
>From a quick view with this script,
this script does:
- XSLT transformation using xsltproc
- zip these reesults into .epub
So, basically,
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> I've misread one point.
>
> > Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
> >
> > I have a few questions:
> > 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose
> > that instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ?
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reviewing.
>
> 2011-07-08 Geert Janssens :
> > Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
> >
> > I have a few questions:
> > 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose
> > that instead of the s
I've misread one point.
> Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
>
> I have a few questions:
> 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose that
> instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ? The epub stylesheet is
> not part of our repository because
Hi,
Thanks for reviewing.
2011-07-08 Geert Janssens :
> Ok, I have taken a closer look your your tweaks.
>
> I have a few questions:
> 1. I notice you use a ruby script to convert to epub. Why did you choose that
> instead of the standard docbook xsl transformation ? The epub stylesheet is
> not
On vrijdag 8 juli 2011, Geert Janssens wrote:
> On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > No one seems to be intereted in this, but
>
> No, no, I am interested, but I didn't have the time yet to respond. I'll
> see if I can pull your build system tweaks and merge them in the
On donderdag 7 juli 2011, SASAKI Suguru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No one seems to be intereted in this, but
No, no, I am interested, but I didn't have the time yet to respond. I'll see
if I can pull your build system tweaks and merge them in the main repository.
I personally like the possibility to gener
Hi,
No one seems to be intereted in this, but
I have pushed some tweakes in build system and push to
https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/tree/2.4.1-in-epub-and-mobi
, and you can downloadn .epub / .mobi from
https://github.com/sss/gnucash-docs/downloads .
Thanks,
--
SASAKI Suguru
mailto:s
Hi,
I've heard about the release of GnuCash Documentation 2.4.1,
so I've generated .epub with dbtoepub [1] from DocBook source directly,
and .mobi with ebook-convert in Calibre [2] from .epub.
I'm not sure about the quality of de_DE and it_IT ones,
because I'm not so familiar with de_DE and it_IT
18 matches
Mail list logo