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RE: [platform-ua-dev] Help on help development
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Thanks for helping. Much obliged.
Now I know I hve to get to that info by doing something
different.
Hi Jane, You're correct, the current implementation only looks
inside the plugin from which this is declared and its fragments. I have opened a
bug to clarify this in the API (see
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=123686). I would like to understand the reason for doing this..
because it can be problematic; for example, the plugins could be distributed as
jars, the versions will change, the plugins could be in separate install sites,
etc. I would suggest trying one of the following: 1) Moving those docs to the plugin that declares the
extraDir. 2) Moving the docs to a new
fragment that has the declaring plugin as its parent. 3) Declare a dummy TOC in the other plugin where the docs
are and use the extraDir attribute to point to them. Or, if you have a good reason for needing this
outside-the-bundle extraDir support, you can open a feature to request
it. Thanks, Curtis d'Entremont
Eclipse User Assistance
IBM
Toronto Lab
Phone: (905) 413-5754
E-Mail:
curtispd@xxxxxxxxxx
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Thanks, I know that. Here is my exact problem:
I'm trying to
link my online help TOC to some files external to my help
plugin. I found the
documentation for the extradir attribute of the toc
element in plugin.xml and
thought that would do the trick because it
accepts a relative
path:
extradir - specifies relative directory name of containing
additional
documents that are associated with the table of contents. All
help
documents in this directory, and all subdirectories, will be
indexed,
and accessible through the documentation search, even if topic
elements
in the TOC file do not refer to these documents.
However,
relative only appears to work within the current plugin, i.e. I
can use
extradir="doc/rom" and it picks up my toc entry with
an
href="" like a charm. The problem is that the
external
directory resides in another plugin. This is the problem. If I
use
extradir="../full_other_plugin_name_with_version_no/doc/rom" then my
toc
entry with
an
href=""
gives
me the standard "you goofed" page.
Have you ever tried this? And
got it to work?
Thanks very much for any assistance you can give.
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On Behalf Of Dejan Glozic
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 6:29 PM
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Subject: Re:
[platform-ua-dev] Help on help development
Jane, 'extradir' is used to
include documents that will be indexed and
thus be searchable without
exposing them in the table of contents.
Documents listed in the table of
contents are automatically searchable.
Regards,
Dejan Glozic,
Ph.D.
Manager, Eclipse Development 1A
D1/R0Q/8200/MKM
IBM Canada
Ltd.
Tel. 905 413-2745 T/L 969-2745
Fax. 905
413-4850
"Jane
Tatchell"
<jtatchell@actuat
e.com>
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Please
respond to
"Eclipse
Platform
User
Assistance
component
developers
list."
I have a query about the use of
the extradir attribute in the toc
element in a help plugin. Although I'm sure
this mailing list is not the
appropriate place, and I'm normally first in
line with the "don't bother
the developers" responses when newsgroup
questions get posted in mailing
lists, I can't see any mailing list that
looks appropriate. I've
searched the archives too...
Please tell
me: Where should I post my question?
Jane Tatchell, Actuate
Corporation
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