Kevin Ollivier | 11 Apr 2004 01:08
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Re: [documancer] Using Documancer for HTML books on CD

Hi,

On Apr 10, 2004, at 3:36 PM, Vaclav Slavik wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Kevin Ollivier wrote:
>> I'm working on this and I've actually got it loading books. Nothing
>> too special, but if I give it a filename and a book name,
>
> The name can be guessed from HTML file...

Yeah, I just haven't gotten that far yet. =)

>> I can
>> load the book into Documancer. However, since I have my own SWISH-E
>> index file, I'd like to use it instead of the one that Documancer
>> uses by default. Do you mind if I add an 'indexdir' preference,
>
> It's already there, called "cachedir".

See my other reply as to why I'd like to check for an existing index. 
Basically the issue is that EClass also creates a SWISH-E index file 
when exporting to CD.

> I still can't make up my mind on whether to use .book files or not,
> but it would be better to use them than to pass book definition on
> command line (at least that's how I understand your proposal).

Yes, that's correct. If that's fine with you then, I can go ahead and 
work on loading .book files and I should have a patch in a week or two.

Thanks,

Kevin

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