Thanks Shawn!
This weeks starting to look pretty busy around here so not sure how
soon I will be able to get back to you on trying to get the plugins
integrated with Webworks. I'm not really focused on development
right now, just trying to help out a tech writer here who's
transistioned the team to webworks and is finding the output a
little less than desired. Hopefully, between the two of us we can
let you know how it goes while dreaming about DITA.
Kent
--- In van-dita@yahoogroups.com, "Shawn McKenzie" <smckenzie23@...>
wrote:
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> > Also something was mentioned about a search plugin at the
> > presentation, I was wondering if someone can help me out with a
link
> > to that and the yahoo toc that was discussed.
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> I've attached both here as zip files. You should always be able to
get the
> latest tocjs plugin from the dita-users yahoo group here:
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> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dita-users/files/Demos/
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> The kindex plugin is not up there, but I have attached it here.
This gives
> you a new transtype of kindex that will output an XML file that
you can
> *use* to generate Lucene or Kinosearch. It does not give you full
text
> search on its own without doing a little work with one of these
tools.
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> My ant task once it is set up looks something like:
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> <target name="spider2kindex" description="Generate kindex
input file">
> <antcall target="init">
> <param name="transtype" value="kindex"/>
> <param name="args.input"
> value="projects${file.separator}ws1000
${file.separator
> }WSAHelp.ditamap"/>
> <param name="output.file"
> value="output${file.separator}ws1000
${file.separator
> }ws1000${file.separator}kindex.xml"
> />
> </antcall>
> </target>
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> I include this mostly because the kindex plugin has no
documentation.
> Installing should be the same as the tocjs plugin.
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> I'm hoping to use that
> > to eliviate some problems were having with WebWorksHelp load
times by
> > using those two plugins with a DHTML help out put for
WebWorks...am I
> > dreaming?
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> I don't know anything about that, but I'd appreciate your feedback
on the
> plugins and if they are helpful for you.
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> Thanks again Shawn.
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