Re: Fedora Packaging Guidelines on docs.fedoraproject.org

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Dne 1.10.2018 v 20:00 Jason L Tibbitts III napsal(a):
>>>>>> "BP" == Björn Persson <Bjorn@rombobjörn.se> writes:
> BP> This was on Fedora 27. So one needs Fedora 28 to help fixing the
> BP> formatting of the guidelines then? (Once that other breakage is
> BP> fixed I suppose?)
>
> I believe one could build the antora stack from scratch instead of using
> a container.  I would hope it wouldn't require F28 to do so, but it's
> still way too high of a barrier.
>
> BP> Yeah, no I don't think I'm going to run any document conversion
> BP> programs as root.
>
> You certainly shouldn't have to.  The problem is making it look like it
> looks on the web site, since I guess the markup itself is dependent on
> stylesheets and extra information which isn't actually included in the
> documents.
>
> For a single page, though, it seems that you can get a reasonable
> interpretation merely by installing asciidoc and running "asciidoc
> foo.adoc".

For a single page, it would be nice if Pagure supported .adoc as it
supports other makrdowns ...

V.


>   That will spit out foo.html which you can open in a local
> browser.  That's what I've been doing, but unfortunately it doesn't give
> me the same results.  For example, it doesn't appear to handle the
> `+whatever+` syntax properly and inserts the literal plusses in the
> output while the antora-generated version doesn't.  I do not know why.
>
> BP> I'm getting the impression that you're shooting mosquitoes with a
> BP> cannon.
>
> Plain asciidoc is the lightest weight solution I've found so far.  Maybe
> someone knows some magic that could be passed to asciidoc or another
> converter which is actually part of the distribution which could be used
> for at least a more consistent previous.
>
> I'm extremely dissatisfied at the way this has been handled and wish I'd
> had sufficient free time to find some of these issues before this was
> implemented, but at the time I didn't and now it seems that the only way
> out is forward.
>
>  - J<
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