Ok - just come across James's guide: http://blogs.it.ox.ac.uk/jamesc/2014/04/02/auto-update-your-tei-framework-in... Add on frameworks are available from version 14+, so I'll get that Oxygen 16 license :) On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:18 AM, Raffaele Viglianti < raffaeleviglianti@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martin,
Is there a Oxygen version requirement to try this out? I'm currently running 13... but will get an upgrade to 16 soon. Also, related: is it worth having my department getting me a license for 16 or is 17 coming out soon?
Raff
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Martin Holmes
wrote: Thanks Fabio! Anyone else willing to subscribe? If a few of us are using it, we'll notice when anything goes wrong. Advantages: get all the latest and greatest features of the Stylesheets and P5. Disadvantages: might break sometimes, but you can always roll back to a previous version.
<http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/oxygen-tei/ lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/oxygen-tei/updateSite.oxygen>
Cheers, Martin
On 15-02-04 07:09 AM, Fabio Ciotti wrote:
Ok, pom.xml disappeared. I've tried things here and there and everything seems to work...
f
2015-02-04 0:50 GMT+01:00 Martin Holmes
: Fixed it! Fabio, try updating your plugin, and you shouldn't see that "pom.xml" any more.
Cheers, Martin
On 15-02-03 01:19 PM, Martin Holmes wrote:
I can see that pom.xml file appearing in the build, but I'm not sure where it's coming from. It seems to be something to do with the P5 build that gets pulled in. Sebastian, do you recognize it? pom.xml ends up in templates/TEI P5.
Cheers, Martin
On 15-02-03 11:12 AM, Fabio Ciotti wrote:
Hi Martin and all,
in my Oxy (Ubuntu Linux version) using the experimental Jenkins build of the framework I find a misleading "pom" (Mavent project file coming I guess from Jenky) type of TEI file in the open new file dialog box.
Fabio
2015-02-03 17:52 GMT+01:00 Martin Holmes
: > > Hi all, > > I now have a development build of the oxygen-tei add-on working. You > can > subscribe from here: > > > <http://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/oxygen-tei/ > lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/oxygen-tei/updateSite.oxygen> > > > If you're brave enough to try it, uninstall the regular version of > the > add-on before installing this one. > > I can also confirm that James was right: you can provide access to > multiple > versions of the plugin, allowing people to roll back to a previous > version > if something breaks, by providing multiple xt:extension elements in > the > updateSite.oxygen file. This seems to be working well with the URL > above: > if, when you're subscribing to the plugin (Help / Install New > Add-Ons) you > uncheck the "Show only the latest versions of the add-ons", you'll > see there > are three versions available. I have it set up so we'll keep the last > ten > versions available. > > I've subscribed myself, so I should be able to see if anything goes > wrong. > If you do test it, be aware that if you have transformation scenarios > (for > instance) that depend on the absolute location of the TEI extension > framework, those paths will no longer work; Oxygen stores the add-on > data in > a path which includes a modified version of the URL of the > updateSite.oxygen > file. It's easy to change back to the standard TEI release, though. > > A new version of the plugin will be built and "released" every time > the > Stylesheets or P5 are rebuilt; the former triggers the latter, so the > overall process takes quite a while, but the build of the oxygen-tei > plugin > itself takes only a few seconds. > > I'm copying Sebastian on this because my Jenkins is still reporting > build > failures and successes to him, as the Oxford one does to me, and I > want to > confirm that this should continue (or if it shouldn't, then what > should > happen instead). I'd also like to get this setup working on the > Oxford > Jenkins so we have some redundancy. > > The next step is to create some tests we can run in Oxygen to check > core > functionality of the add-on. I envisage this as an Oxygen project > with a > bunch of sample files that are transformed or otherwise manipulated > and the > results checked. These files would presumably live in the oxygen-tei > repo. > > Cheers, > Martin > -- > tei-council mailing list > tei-council@lists.tei-c.org > http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council > > PLEASE NOTE: postings to this list are publicly archived >
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