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ruby-talk
[ANN] ERBook 9.2.0
by Suraj Kurapati other posts by this author
Nov 7 2009 12:03AM messages near this date
Re: HELP | [ANN] Hpricot 0.8.2 released
ERBook 9.2.0

           Write books, manuals, and documents in eRuby

               http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/

   ERBook is an extensible document processor that emits [1]any
   document you can imagine from [2]eRuby templates, which allow
   scripting and dynamic content generation.

Version 9.2.0 (2009-11-06)

   This release improves the usability of the JavaScript-based
   search functionality in the XHTML format and fixes a bug in
   the footer node.

   New features

     * Put search box on the main tab navigation bar.

     * Hide search results tab until search is performed.

     * Show default text in search box and mention regexps.

     * Add jQuery UI progress bar to show search status.

     * Add search mutex - only one search at a time.

     * Detect & report invalid regexp in search query.

     * Add start & stop buttons to search form.

     * Update all language translations accordingly.

   Bug fixes

     * The footer node was not being converted into XHTML
       correctly.

     * Implement an even [3]simpler solution to the multi-row
       tab alignment problem for jQuery UI tabs.

     * Add gap between checkbox & "printer friendly" label.

   Housekeeping

     * Show "0 results" instead of "Not found" after a search.

     * Remove "Help" link for regexp syntax reference in search
       from. That reference was English-only anyway.

References

   1. http://snk.tuxfamily.org/lib/erbook/#HelloWorld
   2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERuby
   3. http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/4882
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