Hello Hans,
Thank you for reminding me, I always thought I could "simply" do the
release and keep it this way (totally foolish when looking backward).
As the update of code generation took much longer than anticipated (I did a
milestone last Wednesday
<https://github.com/svanteschubert/odftoolkit/tree/odf12-codegen> and
postponed it to October due to another deadline),
I have finally fixed the broken links now in a pull request -
https://github.com/tdf/odftoolkit/pull/123
that Michael might review (we keep the 4 eyes principle).
Have a nice Sunday!
Svante
PS: The only thing that still is imperfect is that the 0.10.0-beta1 is
still named 1.0.0-beta1 - perhaps the release can be withdrawn or even
renamed.
Am Do., 26. Aug. 2021 um 16:41 Uhr schrieb Hans Grimmelshausen <
farold@mail.de>:
Thank you Michael for the docu correction.
Could you, or Svante, also please correct the download links for the
bundles, at:
https://tdf.github.io/odftoolkit/downloads.html
Under the topic: ODF Toolkit Release Bundles (latest)
All the three download-links – sources, binaries, documentation (and their
sha) – for each version (0.10.0 and 0.9.0) result in the error message
"not
found".
Thanks for all your good work for Libreoffice and its important Odftoolkit!
Grüße,
Hans
Am 26.08.2021 um 16:11 schrieb Michael Stahl:
On 26.08.21 11:49, Michael Stahl wrote:
On 26.08.21 10:01, Malte Stien wrote:
I started using the publicly hosted java docs here:
https://odftoolkit.org/api/odfdom/index.html. What version are they
for?
They are telling me the OdfTextDocument has been deprecated in favour
of
"org.odftoolkit.simple.TextDocument in Simple API", but then again
that
has been deprecated, right?
yes, that was bug https://github.com/tdf/odftoolkit/issues/56
i don't actually know what's on odftoolkit.org, that server is
manually
maintained by TDF infra and likely outdated.
the most up to date is here, deployed automatically from the master
branch:
https://tdf.github.io/odftoolkit/
... although the JavaDoc in there is also outdated, last updated in
2019 :(
uh... well... if you build the source via maven the current JavaDoc is
generated...
not even that is the case, you have to invoke "mvn javadoc:javadoc" to
get it
but i've updated it now in the master branch and the JavaDoc on
https://tdf.github.io/odftoolkit/ should be up to date now :)
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Re: [dev] Which Version and API to Use · Svante Schubert
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