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2010 Feb 15
29
webgen 0.5.11 released
Hey everybody! -------------- webgen 0.5.11 has just been released! If you don''t know what webgen is, read the "What''s webgen?" section down below. This announcement is also available at http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news/release_0_5_11.html In this release there are two big changes regarding the internals of webgen: 1. The dependency on facets has been removed
2011 Nov 20
4
RFC: Block starting line of Webgen Page Format
Hello everybody, I''m currently deciding whether to simplify the block starting line of the Webgen Page Format. Currently one can specify arbitrary key:value pairs on the block starting line, e.g. --- name:test pipeline:erb,kramdown option:value (see http://webgen.rubyforge.org/documentation/webgen_page_format.html) However, I don''t think that these options ever get used
2009 Jan 03
2
Some questions from a new webgen user
Hi everyone. Sorry if it is not the place to post questions about webgen. I use webgen5, i know it is not the stable version but i couldn''t understand how webgen4 worked, it''s easier with webgen5, and i won''t have to change my pages when it becomes mainstream ;) I try to build my homepage using webgen, and there are some things i don''t know how to do (i am sure
2010 Feb 10
1
metainfo tag called instead of a custom one
Hi, I had adapted this mailto tag http://pjkh.com/articles/2007/12/14/webgen-mailto-tag Now webgen gives me errors like so: ERROR -- No default mandatory parameter specified for tag ''Webgen::Tag::Metainfo'' but set in </contact.en.html> ERROR -- No value for meta info key ''mailto'' in </contact.en.html> found in </contact.en.html>
2006 Feb 23
0
Current roadmap for webgen 0.4.0
Hello, as you might have noticed, there has been no change in the number of fixed bugs/features for quite some time now. The fact is, I''m studying again since October last year and did not have enough time for webgen. However, I did find some time lately and I wanted to let you know what has been done by now. The main motivation behind the next major release (0.4.0) was making webgen
2007 Dec 31
2
webgen 0.4.7 relased/infos on 0.5.0
# webgen 0.4.7 I released webgen 0.4.7 today which features some minor feature enhancements: * added support for Haml markup * added support for Sass markup * gallery file handler is now multilingual aware * hidden files can now be used by the file handler plugins if the parameter Core/FileHandler:useHiddenFiles is set to true This is a recommened update. # Information on webgen 0.5.0 Alas,
2007 Jan 05
0
webgen 0.4.0 released
Hey all, finally a new webgen release :-) More information and install instructions below! Thanks for all the help and feedback! Bye, Thomas ------------------- About ===== webgen is used to generate web pages from page and template files. You create one or more template files in which you define the layout of your page and where the content should go. After that you create page files
2006 Aug 30
0
Preliminary version of webgen 0.4.0
Hello everyone! I have uploaded a preliminary version of webgen 0.4.0 which can be downloaded via http://webgen.rubyforge.org/webgen-0.4.0.tgz . This version can already be used to convert a website to HTML. However, the command line interface is not working, therefore you have to do something like this to run webgen (save the following as run.rb): require ''webgen/website''
2007 Jun 29
0
webgen 0.4.5
Hey everybody! -------------- I just release a new webgen version which fixes some bugs and brings one new feature: customizable links to any file handled by webgen. Have a look at http://webgen.rubyforge.org/news.html to see a complete list of changes! Best regards, Thomas What''s webgen? -------------- webgen is a tool to generate static websites by combining content with
2008 Jun 14
0
Thoughts on webgen 0.5.0
Hi everybody, I just wanted to let you know that I did not abandon webgen :) However, I did abandon one thing: the development of webgen 0.5.0 which started around February 2007. With webgen 0.5.0 I wanted to make it easier to create plugins and do partial site generation. After working around a year on this code base (most of the core was created from scratch, plugins got converted), I realized
2012 Mar 14
0
BibTeX Extension for Webgen
Dear all, firstly, I want to thank Thomas Leitner and the community for the great program webgen! I''m using it for a long time now. I developed a small extension that allows you to specify a BibTeX-file from which a Webgen page containing a list of publications is generated. You can see two examples here: http://michaelkoester.de/activities.html
2005 Dec 13
0
Features for next webgen release [comp.lang.ruby]
Hi, Thought I''d reply on the Webgen list, hope that''s okay. I''m gradually putting together my personal website with Webgen when I get time to do it properly (not got much beyond planning yet though) but I did have a couple of things on my wish-list already ;) On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:50:08 -0000, Thomas Leitner <thomas_leitner at gmx.at> wrote [in
2007 Mar 04
1
Maruku + webgen - access to meta-information from content converter
Hi! I am the author of Maruku (http://maruku.rubyforge.org/), a Markdown-superset interpreter. At the moment I am 1) learning webgen 2) integrating Maruku+webgen 3) converting my website to webgen, so I have many questions (one question, one message). First one: I wrote the straightforward maruku.rb converter (see attachment). In a content converter, how can I access the meta-information of
2007 Mar 30
4
Current status of webgen 0.4.3 and 0.5.0 (new plugin system)
Hi everybody! As the easter holidays have now finally arrived and all the exams are over, I will have more time for webgen again! Summary ======= * Changes included in the upcoming 0.4.3 release * webgen repository * Status on 0.5.0 * Detailed information on the new 0.5.0 plugin system Changes for 0.4.3 ----------------- I have collected all mails/forum entries/ML postings in which bugs
2007 Jun 11
0
User documentation for webgen 0.5.0
Hey all, I''m considering restructuring of the user documentation for the next webgen release (developer documentation will be/is already generated via RDOC). Currently, all documentation is more or less ''available'' but not really connected: there is the basic documentation and the tutorial, the various reference (meta information reference, WebPage Format
2007 Mar 17
1
Webgen and incremental generation (nukumi2 did it)
> There is already a plugin in the feature request tracker (created by > Fritz Heinrichmeyer) which provides blogging and rss support > (although for webgen 0.3.8). Based on this and comments of other > people I have taken notes so as to what one would expect from such a > plugin and when I have enough time I will post them to this mailing > list for further discussion! I add
2005 Dec 13
3
Features for next webgen release
| Ross Bamford wrote: | | On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:50:08 -0000, Thomas Leitner <thomas_leitner at | gmx.at> wrote [in comp.lang.ruby]: | | > I''m currently gathering ideas for new features for the next big | > webgen release (0.4.0). Some of the planned features are: | > | > * RSS feed generation (proposed by Friz Heinrichmeyer) | | That would be very nice -
2010 Jul 21
3
no such file to load -- webgen/webgentask
When I execute `rake` inside of a new webgen-0.5.12 project with ruby1.8 there is the error no such file to load -- webgen/webgentask /my/dir/Rakefile:11:in `require'' With ruby1.9 it works. Michael
2009 Jan 29
2
HOWTO install webgen 0.5.6 on Debian GNU/Linux etch
Hi all, Cristian our sys-admin wrote a short HOWTO for Webgen 0.5.6 on Debian Etch, see https://wiki.fsfe.org/FellowshipHacks/Webgen. I thought it might be of interest for others as well. If you know a better way, please let us know. Best wishes, Matthias -- Deputy German Coordinator, Fellowship Coordinator Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) [] (http://fsfeurope.org) Join the
2008 Nov 28
2
Webgen as a backend for a end-user friendly CMS?
Hi all, I just had the idea of using webgen as a backend for an end-user friendly CMS. Such an end-user would for example be someone who has no programming or computer skills that go beyond using M$ Word. After logging into a friendly, graphic-based admin area of the website (e.g. PHP or Ruby-based), he/she can easily create, change, delete menu nodes, text content, and do a lot of other