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+ r24 | thomas | 2004-12-20 15:19:00 +0100 (Mon, 20 Dec 2004) | 2 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/examples.fragment
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+
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+ * corrected BUG when generating RPA-fied install.rb
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+ * added comment to examples.fragment that no stylesheet is used
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r23 | thomas | 2004-12-20 12:08:39 +0100 (Mon, 20 Dec 2004) | 6 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/misc
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/examples
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/examples.fragment
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/features.fragment
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/manual.fragment
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/metainfo.backing
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+
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+ * solved BUG with iconv for latex-europecv format
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+ * latex-europecv.cfg: problem solved when interests, skillarea, academics or history not given
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+ * solved BUG when initializing Converter and xmlresume2x was not installed via RubyGems
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+ * added examples page to documentation
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+ * adjusted manual and feature list pages
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+ * adjusted Rakefile for producing correct documentation and install.rb
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r22 | thomas | 2004-12-10 19:21:39 +0100 (Fri, 10 Dec 2004) | 4 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/xhtml.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/en.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/fr.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/xmlmarkup.rb
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+
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+ * finished first version of xhtml configuration file
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+ * added four new keywords in each language file
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+ * modified REXMLBuilder#add! and REXML::Parent#add to take multiple arguments
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+ * added Array#separate_by method which is like Array#join but provides special treatment for the last item in the array
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+ r21 | thomas | 2004-12-09 18:44:52 +0100 (Thu, 09 Dec 2004) | 6 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/common
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/common/common.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/xhtml.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/xmlmarkup.rb
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+
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+ * began factoring out the common parts of the formats and putting them into the new common.cfg
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+ * modified XHTML format file, roughly half of the conversion is done
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+ * modified Converter to pass the filenames to ResumeProcessor#load_config method
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+ * corrected bug in ResumeProcessor#call_processor
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+ * modifed wrapper.rb: new Array#join works not only with strings, but also with objects
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+ * added REXMLBuilder class for easily generating XML markup with REXML
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r20 | thomas | 2004-12-08 15:30:06 +0100 (Wed, 08 Dec 2004) | 4 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/xhtml.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+ A /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/xmlmarkup.rb
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+
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+ * added first version of xhtml configuration file
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+ * changed ResumeProcessor#get_children_value to either return an array or an string
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+ * modified latex-europecv.cfg to set the :convertToString option on the top level element
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+ * added the file xmlmarkup.rb for easily adding XML elements in an configuration file
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r19 | thomas | 2004-12-03 10:53:58 +0100 (Fri, 03 Dec 2004) | 5 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/README
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/fr.cfg
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/default.template
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/download.fragment
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/manual.fragment
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+
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+ * added French language file - thanks go to Eva Langthaler
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+ * added support for installation via RubyGems - thanks Mauricio Fern�ndez
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+ * fixed bug in default.template, pages now get displayed correctly in IE and Konqueror
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+ * added documentation on how to install via RPA and RubyGems
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+ * splitted :generateFiles task in Rakefile into several smaller ones
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+ r17 | thomas | 2004-11-24 01:07:14 +0100 (Wed, 24 Nov 2004) | 1 line
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+
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+ * corrected bug in task missing
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+ r16 | thomas | 2004-11-24 01:02:49 +0100 (Wed, 24 Nov 2004) | 4 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ M /trunk/doc/src/manual.fragment
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+
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+ * correct bug in de.cfg
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+ * renamed method load_config_file to load_config and now it takes a string instead of a filename
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+ * added RDOC for processor.rb
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+ * enhanced manual
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+ r15 | thomas | 2004-11-18 03:17:57 +0100 (Thu, 18 Nov 2004) | 4 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/README
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/en.cfg
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+ A /trunk/doc
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+ A /trunk/doc/src
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/default.css
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/default.template
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/download.fragment
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/features.fragment
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/index.fragment
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/manual.fragment
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+ A /trunk/doc/src/metainfo.backing
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+
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+ * added web documentation
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+ * fixed URLs in README
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+ * the text processor now uses the iconv library to convert text to other encodings
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+ * converted the language files to UTF8
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r14 | thomas | 2004-11-18 01:07:23 +0100 (Thu, 18 Nov 2004) | 3 lines
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+
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+ * fixed README file
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+ * nicer output for latex-europecv
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+ * license will not be RDOCed anymore now
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r13 | thomas | 2004-11-17 03:54:55 +0100 (Wed, 17 Nov 2004) | 1 line
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+ Changed paths:
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+
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+ * adjusted Rakefile to generate .rps for the Ruby Production Archive
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r12 | thomas | 2004-11-11 02:38:15 +0100 (Thu, 11 Nov 2004) | 3 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/README
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/en.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+
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+ * modified the README to use xmlresume2x instead of xmlresume2europecv
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+ * changed configuration file to use NEWLINE constant for new lines
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+ * changed configuration file to get correct keywords for phones, faxes and IMs
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r11 | thomas | 2004-11-10 23:14:36 +0100 (Wed, 10 Nov 2004) | 5 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/bin/xmlresume2x
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ M /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/en.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+ M /trunk/testfiles/example2.xml
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+
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+ * modified missing task in Rakefile to use new dir structure
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+ * modified ResumeProcessor and ElementWrapper to support options (to make it possible to pass options on to processors and the processors of the subelements)
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+ * added processing of verbatim text for addresses
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+ * added correct language processing in latex-europecv.cfg
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+ * added last missing elements
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r10 | thomas | 2004-11-10 19:26:30 +0100 (Wed, 10 Nov 2004) | 5 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/bin/xmlresume2x
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+ D /trunk/config
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+ A /trunk/data
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/format/latex-europecv.cfg
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/de.cfg
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+ A /trunk/data/xmlresume2x/lang/en.cfg
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ M /trunk/misc/relaxng/resume.rnc
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+ M /trunk/misc/relaxng/resume.rng
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+
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+ * added comment to relaxng files that they were made with trang
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+ * moved config file to new location and made a few changes
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+ * added language files for German and English
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+ * better CLI and help
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+ * modified Converter and ResumeProcessor so that they understand language files and keywords
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r9 | thomas | 2004-11-10 01:43:17 +0100 (Wed, 10 Nov 2004) | 2 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/config
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+ M /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+
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+ * added last elements to configuration file
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+ * removed #inspect
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r8 | thomas | 2004-11-08 23:45:42 +0100 (Mon, 08 Nov 2004) | 2 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/config
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+ A /trunk/testfiles
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+ A /trunk/testfiles/example1.xml
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+ A /trunk/testfiles/example2.xml
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+
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+ * add the testfiles from the xmlresume source distribution
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+ * modified the configuration file
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r7 | thomas | 2004-11-04 12:56:09 +0100 (Thu, 04 Nov 2004) | 4 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ A /trunk/bin
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+ A /trunk/bin/xmlresume2x
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+ M /trunk/config
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+ A /trunk/lib
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+ A /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x
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+ A /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/converter.rb
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+ A /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/processor.rb
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+ A /trunk/lib/xmlresume2x/wrapper.rb
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+ A /trunk/misc
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+ A /trunk/misc/dtd
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+ A /trunk/misc/dtd/catalog
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+ A /trunk/misc/dtd/iso-lat1.ent
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+ A /trunk/misc/dtd/resume.dcl
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+ A /trunk/misc/dtd/resume.dtd
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+ A /trunk/misc/relaxng
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+ A /trunk/misc/relaxng/resume.rnc
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+ A /trunk/misc/relaxng/resume.rng
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+ D /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * adjusted Rakefile
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+ * added more complete config file
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+ * added DTD and relaxng schemas of xml resume
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+ * move project files to better locations
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r6 | thomas | 2004-10-14 12:36:22 +0200 (Thu, 14 Oct 2004) | 3 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ A /trunk/COPYING
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+ A /trunk/README
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+ A /trunk/Rakefile
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/config
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+ D /trunk/configuration.yaml
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+ A /trunk/setup.rb
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+ D /trunk/template.tex
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+ M /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * added standard package files (README, Rakefile, ...)
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+ * moved template.tex into configuration file
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+ * removed old configuration.yaml
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r5 | thomas | 2004-10-13 23:44:31 +0200 (Wed, 13 Oct 2004) | 3 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/config
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+ M /trunk/template.tex
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+ M /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * small changes in main file
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+ * many new processors in configuration file
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+ * template.tex updated for new configuration file
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r4 | thomas | 2004-10-13 02:01:13 +0200 (Wed, 13 Oct 2004) | 3 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ A /trunk/config
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+ M /trunk/template.tex
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+ M /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * redid the whole stuff, now using a configuration file ala rake
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+ * changed template to use the value method
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+ * configuration file added
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r3 | thomas | 2004-10-08 01:38:19 +0200 (Fri, 08 Oct 2004) | 2 lines
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+ Changed paths:
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+ M /trunk/TODO
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+ M /trunk/template.tex
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+ M /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * put handling of Latex code into one class
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+ * changed code in template.tex accordingly
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r2 | thomas | 2004-10-07 11:58:06 +0200 (Thu, 07 Oct 2004) | 1 line
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+ Changed paths:
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+ A /trunk/configuration.yaml
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+ A /trunk/template.tex
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+ A /trunk/xmlresume2europecv.rb
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+
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+ * initial import
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ r1 | thomas | 2004-09-30 18:39:47 +0200 (Thu, 30 Sep 2004) | 1 line
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+ Changed paths:
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+ A /trunk
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+ A /versions
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+
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+ * created basic structure
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+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------