From: M.Roellig on 23 Jun 2010 01:54 Hi, thanks for the reply. That is funny, because the Build HTML checkbox is not marked. Marking or unmarking it doesn't make a difference for me. Both fails. Cheers, Markus On 22 Jun., 13:01, Gerry Flanagan <flana...(a)materials-sciences.com> wrote: > I saw the line> build/PathTest-HTML > > go by. I had problems with the "Create HTML" checkbox under Application > Tools. I never researched further because unclicking the box gave me > what I wanted. > Gerry F. > > On 6/21/2010 2:12 AM, telefunkenvf14 wrote: > > > > > On Jun 19, 6:46 am, "M.Roellig"<markus.roel...(a)googlemail.com> wrote= : > > >> Hi group, > > >> after some frustrating fights with Workbench 2 and quite unconclusive > >> emails with Wolfram Support I would like to ask if anybody else is > >> having similar problems or even any ideas how to solve them. > > >> The problem is: Workbench completely fails to build any documemntation > >> file. No matter which. I tried to use the example projects from the > >> Wolfram web pages. I used simple test cases. I even tried an fresh and > >> empty project > >> with an empty template page for a guides page. Everything else works > >> fine as far as I can tell. I can call the Mathematica kernel from > >> Workbench, I can debug code. I can run notebooks from within Workbench > >> as Mathematica and so on. It's just the building of documentation that > >> fails. I even reinistalled Workbench AND Mathematica. Wolfram support > >> has no clue what the problem might be and basically gave up which I > >> find somewhat unsupportive... > >> I created a test user to make sure that no umlauts in the user name/ > >> path are messing things up. > > >> The building attempts produce the following messages in the cosole > >> window: > > >> -------------- > >> BEGIN----------------------------------------------------- > > >> Buildfile: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\PathTest\docbuild.xml > >> clean: > >> main: > >> docbuild: > >> [echo] DocumentationBuild: C:\Users\Test\.eclipse > >> \1678130227\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles\10\1\.cp > >> \MathematicaSource > >> [echo] Mathematica Install Dir: C:\Program Files\Wolfram R= esearch > > >> \Mathematica\7.0 > >> [echo] MathKernel: C:\Program Files\Wolfram Research\Mathe= matica > > >> \7.0\MathKernel.exe > >> [echo] Input: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\PathTes= t/ > >> PathTest/Documentation > >> [echo] Output NB: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\Pat= hTest/ > > >> build/PathTest/Documentation > >> [echo] Output Web: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\Pa= thTest/ > > >> build/PathTest-HTML > >> initMathematicaTask: > >> main: > >> [echo] DOCUMENTATION BUILD > >> [echo] Source: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\PathTe= st/ > >> PathTest/Documentation > >> [echo] Destination: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\P= athTest/ > > >> build/PathTest/Documentation > >> [echo] Language: English > >> [echo] Log path: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\Path= Test/ > > >> build/log/log.txt > >> [echo] Exitcode path: C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base > >> \PathTest/build/log/exitcode.txt > >> [echo] Application path: C:\Users\Test\.eclipse > >> \1678130227\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles\10\1\.cp > >> \MathematicaSource > >> [echo] JLink path: C:\Program Files\Wolfram Research\Mathe= matica > > >> \7.0/SystemFiles/Links/JLink > >> [echo] Build Index: True > >> [echo] Link base: PathTest > >> [echo] Script: C:\Users\Test\.eclipse\1678130227\configura= tion > >> \org.eclipse.osgi\bundles\10\1\.cp\MathematicaSource\DocumentationBuil= d > >> \SystemFiles\ant\Build\notebook.xml > > >> BUILD FAILED > >> C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\PathTest\docbuild.xml:132: The > >> following error occurred while executing this line: > >> C:\Users\Test\WolframWorkspaces\Base\PathTest\docbuild.xml:97: The > >> following error occurred while executing this line: > >> C:\Users\Test\.eclipse\1678130227\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi > >> \bundles\10\1\.cp\MathematicaSource\DocumentationBuild\SystemFiles\ant > >> \Build\notebook.xml:71: Failed to launch or connect to Mathematica > >> kernel: Connected MathLink program has closed the link, but there > >> might still be data underway. > > >> Total time: 764 milliseconds > > >> --------------------------END --------------------------------- > > >> I am using Windows 7 Enterprise 64 Bit. > > >> $Version > > >> "7.0 for Microsoft Windows (64-bit) (February 18, 2009)" > > >> Any ideas? > > >> Cheers, > > >> Markus > > > If I had to guess... > > > In Workbench, double-click on the PackletInfo.m file and then on the > > 'Documentation' tab (at the bottom of the screen). Now, highlight > > 'Guide' and create a new page (say, 'MyGuide'), and then highlight > > 'Tutorial' and create another new page (say, 'MyTutorial'. You don't > > actually have to fill these out yet. > > > Select the 'MyGuide' page you've just created and hit the 'Set Main' > > button. > > > Assuming you already have a bunch of functions with basic usage > > mesages defined in your package, when you expand the 'Symbols' folder, > > you should see a list of these functions. If they have a red X in > > front of them, then the function pages have not yet been created. One > > way to create a function page is to double click on one of these and > > follow the prompt. Mathematica will then open, and a new template will = be > > generated for the function. You can then save and close it (or edit > > it, of course). > > > Alternatively, you can create a bunch of these templates at once. To > > do so, click the 'Create Symbol Pages' button and choose the 'Select > > Missing' button. Mathematica will then iteratively build them all. Pret= ty > > slick, IMO. > > > Make sure you're PackletInfo.m is saved and the build process *should* > > work now. :) > > > Hope this helps... (I'm not a Workbench expert by any means) > > > -RG- Zitierten Text ausblenden - > > - Zitierten Text anzeigen -
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