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Migrate CML documentation to GitHub Pages #10

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demianmnave opened this issue Jul 21, 2017 · 7 comments
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Migrate CML documentation to GitHub Pages #10

demianmnave opened this issue Jul 21, 2017 · 7 comments

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@demianmnave
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Ideas to investigate:

Jekyll
Moxygen
Pandoc

Needs an orphan branch.

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Also consider:

ReadTheDocs

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Brekel commented Aug 11, 2017

Or maybe at least an option to download the old html documentation pages, I really miss them at times for quick reference :)

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I have a WordPress backup of the CML1 documentation, but punted for a while due to trouble getting it loaded onto a new server. It's probably time to revisit that effort.

Running Doxygen on the CML1 headers may get you a moderately useful reference until I figure out the WP import. If you have switched to CML2, I was a little more careful with the Doxygen markup, so it may work a bit better.

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Stroke of brilliance (aka obvious migration strategy) got old WordPress site up and running. Makes this possible:

http://www.adamwadeharris.com/how-to-convert-a-wordpress-site-to-jekyll-with-github-pages/

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Kamino closed and cloned this issue to demianmnave/CML

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