Publishing mallard docs on a webpage

Jim Campbell <jwcampbell at gmail.com>
Sun Nov 7 17:42:20 EST 2010

Hi John,

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 2:37 PM, John Coppens <john at jcoppens.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Nov 2010 21:06:33 +0100
> Mike Massonnet <mmassonnet at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi John,
> >
> >
> >   gnome-doc-tool html -c index.css index.page
> >
> > This will use the external CSS file index.css. In order to create an
> > initial CSS file run the command
> >
> >   gnome-doc-tool css
> >
> > However if you don't wish to use an external CSS, you can drop the "-c
> > css" parameter and CSS will be included inside the HTML file.
>
> Thanks Mike!
>
> I haven't seen this info on the mallard pages!
>
> I tried this, and found that it generates an index.html file, and cache
> file. Could you indicate what the intended 'workflow' would be?
>
> - have the .page files local, and upload only the html files to the site
> or
> - have the .page uploaded, and some mechanism to run gnome-doc-tool
> there every time some html is requested or when new .page files are
> uploaded (not very nice...)
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
You'd probably want to just upload the html files to the site.

Of course, each time you update your .page files,  you would want to push up
new static versions of the HTML.

Mike has provided a very good overview of how to build the html files,
though.

Jim
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