From: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org, olddoc-public@80x24.org
Subject: [ANN] olddoc 1.2.0 - old-fashioned RDoc generator
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2016 22:34:54 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160109-olddoc-1.2.0-released@80x24.org> (raw)
olddoc contains old-fashioned document generators for those who do not
wish to impose bloated, new-fangled web cruft on their readers.
olddoc contains oldweb, an HTML generator without any images, frames,
CSS, or JavaScript. It is designed for users of text-based browsers
and/or low-bandwidth connections. oldweb focuses on text as it is
the lowest common denominator for accessibility and compatibility
with people and hardware.
== Reasons
* No CSS. Encouraging users to use CSS leads to problems like
copy-paste hijacking: http://thejh.net/misc/website-terminal-copy-paste
External CSS also increases page load time as it often blocks page
rendering. Asynchronous loading of CSS also causes accessibility
problems as links/buttons may move as a user attempts to click.
* No JavaScript. There is a constant barrage of security and
client-side performance problems associated with it. It's also
unreasonable to expect users to rely on LibreJS and inspect every
piece of JS they run.
* No frames. Frames are an accessibility hassle and unfriendly
to users of tiny screens on mobile devices and text-based browsers.
* No images. Not everyone can view or afford bandwidth to load images.
This also reduces the potential for security vulnerabilities as less
code gets run. Furthermore, loading the wrong image in a public
place can get you arrested (or worse).
Encourage readers to simplify and speed up their browsing experience.
They can disable CSS, JavaScript, and images in their browser without
missing out!
== Usage
gem install olddoc
cd $ANY_RDOC_USING_RUBY_PROJECT
rdoc -f oldweb
== Changes
olddoc 1.2.0 - multiple archive URLs
Users using .olddoc.yml to add links to mailing list archives
will now be pleased to know "ml_url" and "nntp_url" fields
accept arrays.
This release also fixes bold highlighting of the current
module/class page for APIs.
7 changes since 1.1.2:
bold class bar to highlight current page
copyright updates for 2016
tail: shorten the footer section
head: use old-style <meta> tags for compatibility
nodoc some internals
tail: support multiple URLs for archives
tail: fix divider when private email does not exist
* http://80x24.org/olddoc/ - homepage + sample
* http://80x24.org/olddoc-public/ - ML archives
* nntp://news.public-inbox.org/inbox.comp.lang.ruby.olddoc
* olddoc-public@80x24.org - public mailing list
* git clone git://80x24.org/olddoc
* license: GPL-3.0+
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