[dbdoclet] Re: doc-files Not Being Created
- From: "Todd Flinders" <Todd.Flinders@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <dbdoclet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 14:01:49 -0700
As a follow-up, if I run dbdoclet, then copy over the doc-files
directory by hand, then run dbdoclet again, it picks up the images
(though they're huge. Is it trying to fill the page?).
>>>Todd.Flinders@xxxxxxxxxx 06/07/07 1:36 pm >>>
Hi,
I'm experimenting with images in my Javadoc. I place the images in
doc-files as is suggested in Sun's Javadoc guidelines. I expect that
when I run dbdoclet, these images will show up in my final pdf document.
I see the following in my pdf/Reference-xi.xml:
pdf/Reference-xi.xml: <imagedata
fileref='figures/gov/ca/doj/isb/communicationApplications/middleware/peerCommunications/calphoto/doc-files/AllTestsSequenceDiagram.png'
format='PNG'></imagedata>
However, the doc-files directory and the .png that would be under it do
not exist:
flindet@HQISB-7Y2GF61:~/dev/todd.dbdoclet> ls
pdf/figures/gov/ca/doj/isb/communicationApplications/middleware/peerCommunications/calphoto
AllTests/ CalPhotoEndpointTest/
CalPhotoMessageSender/ CalPhotoTransformationStrategy/
CalPhotoEndpoint/ CalPhotoMessage/
CalPhotoMessageTest/ CalPhotoValidationStrategy/
CalPhotoEndpointImpl/ CalPhotoMessageFactory/
CalPhotoRoutingStrategy/
CalPhotoEndpointService/ CalPhotoMessageFactoryTest/
CalPhotoRoutingStrategyTest/
flindet@HQISB-7Y2GF61:~/dev/todd.dbdoclet>
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for your help.
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