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=== Importing the documentation in a plugin === | === Importing the documentation in a plugin === | ||
− | * Once the help page is written on Eclipse wiki, copy the content of the page from the wiki editor (simple one, not the rich editor). | + | *Once the help page is written on Eclipse wiki, copy the content of the page from the wiki editor (simple one, not the rich editor). |
− | * Paste the content in a document called ''yourname''.mediawiki in an existing documentation plugin or in a new one. | + | *Paste the content in a document called ''yourname''.mediawiki in an existing documentation plugin or in a new one. |
The set of Mylyn wikitext plugins should be installed: [[Mylyn/WikiText]] | The set of Mylyn wikitext plugins should be installed: [[Mylyn/WikiText]] | ||
− | [[Image:Papyrus-Help-plugin.png]] | + | [[Image:Papyrus-Help-plugin.png]] |
=== Exporting as embedded documentation === | === Exporting as embedded documentation === | ||
− | * On the mediawiki file, select in the context menu the "WikiText" => "Generate Eclipse documentation" action. It will generate a html file and a table of content (TOC) file. | + | *On the mediawiki file, select in the context menu the "WikiText" => "Generate Eclipse documentation" action. It will generate a html file and a table of content (TOC) file. |
− | * Create a new TOC file that will reference the generated TOC file | + | *Create a new TOC file that will reference the generated TOC file |
− | Content of the search-main-toc.xml file : | + | Content of the search-main-toc.xml file : |
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</topic> | </topic> | ||
</toc> | </toc> | ||
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'link_to' add the contribution to the PapyrusDocUser anchor (defined in the main papyrus documentation plugin) | 'link_to' add the contribution to the PapyrusDocUser anchor (defined in the main papyrus documentation plugin) | ||
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the generated TOC is referenced by the hand-written one. An anchor is also added here, so the search documentation can be extended by another contribution. | the generated TOC is referenced by the hand-written one. An anchor is also added here, so the search documentation can be extended by another contribution. | ||
− | * Add all images embedded in the documention in the same folder as the mediawiki and all generated files. | + | *Add all images embedded in the documention in the same folder as the mediawiki and all generated files. |
− | * Do not forget to add all files (the folder resource in the example) to the build.properties file. | + | *Do not forget to add all files (the folder resource in the example) to the build.properties file. |
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+ | *Reference the TOCs in the extensions of the plugin | ||
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
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+ | Documentation plugin is ready to be tested and shipped with Papyrus! At any moment, it is possible to modify the wiki page, copy/paste the content in the mediawiki file, and regenerate the eclipse documentation. | ||
− | + | The generated content is not modified, so there is no problem to override existing generated files. |
Revision as of 14:21, 22 February 2013
Contents
How to - Write documentation for Papyrus
Documentation should be accessible online and in the documentation embedded in Eclipse platform. Both places should be coherent, so a common format is used.
Writing the first version of the documentation
The document is first created as a page in the eclipse wiki. A rich editor is accessible from wiki pages, so a pretty documentation can be writtten. The following page can be used as example: User Guide / Search.
Importing the documentation in a plugin
- Once the help page is written on Eclipse wiki, copy the content of the page from the wiki editor (simple one, not the rich editor).
- Paste the content in a document called yourname.mediawiki in an existing documentation plugin or in a new one.
The set of Mylyn wikitext plugins should be installed: Mylyn/WikiText
Exporting as embedded documentation
- On the mediawiki file, select in the context menu the "WikiText" => "Generate Eclipse documentation" action. It will generate a html file and a table of content (TOC) file.
- Create a new TOC file that will reference the generated TOC file
Content of the search-main-toc.xml file :
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?> <toc label="Search" link_to="../org.eclipse.papyrus.infra.doc/toc.xml#PapyrusDocUser"> <topic href="resource/search.html" label="Search in Models"> <link toc="resource/search-toc.xml"/> <anchor id="searchInModel"/> </topic> </toc>
'link_to' add the contribution to the PapyrusDocUser anchor (defined in the main papyrus documentation plugin) warning: paths are related to the root of the plugin the generated TOC is referenced by the hand-written one. An anchor is also added here, so the search documentation can be extended by another contribution.
- Add all images embedded in the documention in the same folder as the mediawiki and all generated files.
- Do not forget to add all files (the folder resource in the example) to the build.properties file.
- Reference the TOCs in the extensions of the plugin
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?eclipse version="3.4"?> <plugin> <extension point="org.eclipse.help.toc"> <toc file="resource/search-main-toc.xml" primary="false"/> <toc file="resource/search-toc.xml" primary="false"/> </extension> </plugin>
Documentation plugin is ready to be tested and shipped with Papyrus! At any moment, it is possible to modify the wiki page, copy/paste the content in the mediawiki file, and regenerate the eclipse documentation.
The generated content is not modified, so there is no problem to override existing generated files.