Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:
Hi Lukas,

Yes, sorry.
No need to apologize for that...

That's my good education... ;)


 > The maven-doxia-plugin (and underlying book code) is really
just alpha quality IMO...
That means it can be done some work on it...

We were thinking at one point to deprecate the whole book/maven-plugin components, but it seems that it is actually used by some people... so if you want to take a look, there's certainly room for improvement.


I was impressed of the quality of the resulting LaTeX code and the
resulting PDF, cause it looks much better than the PDF which is created
via iText (I assume)...except for the flexibility...

Did you also try the maven-pdf-plugin? I think it's much better than the book code (yeah, I wrote it...)


So my idea was to go in direction with LaTeX and using the
latex-maven-plugin, which unfortunately has bug...but this is a
different story...

So my first idea is to think about enhancing the doxia-maven-plugin and
increase the configuration flexibility of it...Or should it be done in a
different way...

May be you can give me a hint where to look for improvements on that
subject...

You could have a look at the doxia-converter instead: http://maven.apache.org/doxia/doxia-tools/doxia-converter/index.html

It might be worth to consider re-writing the doxia-maven-plugin to use that instead of book.

HTH,
-Lukas



Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise

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