(releases rc3 and rc4 have not been made available as SUSE builds)
- Full support for DocBook 5 now (finally)
- various fixes for ePUB (again):
-ePUB 2 builds without warnings/errors in epubcheck
-ePUB3 shows a few warnings/errors in epubcheck resulting from
errors in the stylesheets
-make sure ePUB gets a correct date format (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Moved DAPS user config directory to ~/.config/daps/. The config file
has been renamed to dapsrc (the user will be notified and DAPS will
automatically do the move if the user agrees)
- all of DocBook's profiling attributes are no supported
- Various build fixes to make it work on Debian Wheezy, Fedora 20/21
openSUSE 13.x, SLE 12, and Ubuntu 14.10
- tested DAPS on Debian Wheezy, Fedora 20/21 and Ubuntu 14.10
- Added script and stylesheets to migrate DocBook4 projects to
DocBook 5 (libexec/daps-migrate)
- various fixes and improvements for bin/daps-init (incl. man page)
- Added support for local static/ directories
- Established new locdrop workflow
- Fixed daps-init
- strings passed with --xsltparam no longer need to be uoted with double
and single quotes--only use double quotes now
- Definied DAPS version for major, minor, and micro (configure.ac)
- Introduced daps_version_{major,minor,micro} substitutions
- Corrected URL from SourceForge to GitHub
- Used DAPS version in AC_MSG_NOTICE
- Unified copyright statements
- Let configure change the Version in entity-decl.ent
- Created DOCTYPE and PI node manually for daps-xslt/profiling/
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=164
* Important:
- in order to avoid confusion with short options for daps itself
(such as -d for --docconfig and --draft),
the subcommands only support long options now. The following
short options for subcommands are no longer supported:
-c (use --comments)
-d (use --draft)
-f (use --file)
-m (use --meta)
-n (use --name)
-p (use --pretty)
-r (use --remarks)
-s (use --show)
- the only short option that will remain is -h (help)
* Bugfixes:
- target warn-images did not work
- target missinggraphics did not show all missing images
- daps failed with a useless error message when $MAIN was not
well-formed. The fix produces a useful error message now
- --remarks option did not work with DocBook stylesheets
- paths specified on the command line or the config file had to
be absolute. The fix now allows to also specify relative paths
for all configurable directories and files
- COMMENTS_STR, DRAFT_STR and REMARK_STR were not correctly unset
when one of these modes was not set on the command line but
implied by another mode (e.g. --meta). The result was a wrong
filename
- target webhelp-dir-name was missing
- draft.png was not shown in PDF/HTML draft builds when using the
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=93
* Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent.
- rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf
=> configure; make; make install is now supported
- thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests
have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu
* removal of custom stylesheets
DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no
longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a
separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools).
- By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now
- Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by
specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config
files:
* Styleroot:
Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same
directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root
directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output
formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically
fall back to the DocBook stylesheets.
- Variable: STYLEROOT
- Parameter: --styleroot
- Value: absolute path to directory
* Fallback styleroot
Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the
given output format, it will automatically fall back to the
DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom
fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets
will remain as a last resort, however.
- Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/daps?expand=0&rev=79