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Re: Producing the CNXML Specification from the Schema

Posted by maxwell at 2005-11-11 13:39
I don't have much of a preference for how it's implemented (probably especially because I don't foresee myself writing much of this ;-)) but I do know that something that ought to be taken into account, if I'm correctly assuming that my EIP Help files will be generated from this as well, is that I had to make all of my examples less than a certain width, in order for them to fit nicely into the pop-up window. I also tried not to make them very complicated. So wherever the examples, are located, just remember that there at least needs to one "small" example for use in the EIP Help pop-ups.

Re: Re: Producing the CNXML Specification from the Schema

Posted by cbearden at 2005-11-14 14:19
Thanks for reminding me about the need to derive the EIP help files from the schema as well. You raise an issue that merits its own blog entry: how and by whom are the text of and examples for the help docs produced?

I suspect that there would be some way (class attributes on the CNXML tags used for documentation) that could distinguish spec text from EIP help file text.