mediawiki to help - links questions [message #558247] |
Fri, 10 September 2010 11:57  |
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If I include a link in my mediawiki input to help conversion, it is not
translated to a html link. As an example if I use:
For more info see [details].
The [details] link is changed to a link to just "details" in the output
directory (not "details.html").
Can I make the conversion to eclipse help do this, or do I need to be
explicit in the link?
Regards
- henrik
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Re: mediawiki to help - links questions [message #558285 is a reply to message #558259] |
Fri, 10 September 2010 15:43  |
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Submitted: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=325006
Regards
- henrik
On 9/10/10 6:53 PM, David Green wrote:
> Henrik,
>
> The preferred way to deal with multiple files and cross-references is
> using the mediawiki-to-eclipse-help Ant task (see
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/DocumentationGuidelines/CrowdSourcin gExample)
> which sources content directly from a wiki. The file-based Ant tasks
> don't handle cross-page references gracefully (mediawiki-to-eclipse-help
> does however).
>
> I recommend filing an enhancement request. You may want to collaborate
> with Dave Carver who is experiencing the same issue.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
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> On 9/10/2010 8:57 AM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
>> If I include a link in my mediawiki input to help conversion, it is not
>> translated to a html link. As an example if I use:
>>
>> For more info see [details].
>>
>> The [details] link is changed to a link to just "details" in the output
>> directory (not "details.html").
>>
>> Can I make the conversion to eclipse help do this, or do I need to be
>> explicit in the link?
>>
>> Regards
>> - henrik
>
>
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Re: mediawiki to help - links questions [message #602138 is a reply to message #558247] |
Fri, 10 September 2010 12:53  |
Eclipse User |
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Henrik,
The preferred way to deal with multiple files and cross-references is
using the mediawiki-to-eclipse-help Ant task (see
http://wiki.eclipse.org/DocumentationGuidelines/CrowdSourcin gExample)
which sources content directly from a wiki. The file-based Ant tasks
don't handle cross-page references gracefully (mediawiki-to-eclipse-help
does however).
I recommend filing an enhancement request. You may want to collaborate
with Dave Carver who is experiencing the same issue.
Regards,
David
On 9/10/2010 8:57 AM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
> If I include a link in my mediawiki input to help conversion, it is not
> translated to a html link. As an example if I use:
>
> For more info see [details].
>
> The [details] link is changed to a link to just "details" in the output
> directory (not "details.html").
>
> Can I make the conversion to eclipse help do this, or do I need to be
> explicit in the link?
>
> Regards
> - henrik
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Re: mediawiki to help - links questions [message #602149 is a reply to message #558259] |
Fri, 10 September 2010 15:43  |
Eclipse User |
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Submitted: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=325006
Regards
- henrik
On 9/10/10 6:53 PM, David Green wrote:
> Henrik,
>
> The preferred way to deal with multiple files and cross-references is
> using the mediawiki-to-eclipse-help Ant task (see
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/DocumentationGuidelines/CrowdSourcin gExample)
> which sources content directly from a wiki. The file-based Ant tasks
> don't handle cross-page references gracefully (mediawiki-to-eclipse-help
> does however).
>
> I recommend filing an enhancement request. You may want to collaborate
> with Dave Carver who is experiencing the same issue.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> On 9/10/2010 8:57 AM, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
>> If I include a link in my mediawiki input to help conversion, it is not
>> translated to a html link. As an example if I use:
>>
>> For more info see [details].
>>
>> The [details] link is changed to a link to just "details" in the output
>> directory (not "details.html").
>>
>> Can I make the conversion to eclipse help do this, or do I need to be
>> explicit in the link?
>>
>> Regards
>> - henrik
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>
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