AHA
The secret I overlooked is that the code fragment needs to be in a
different directory. The error message is kind of misleading, took a
bit of head scratching. My knee-jerk would probably have been to put
the code in its own directory anyway, but when you are throwing together
a quick test ...
OK, so that works pretty well, and in response to David's suggestion, it
looks like a real good one.
--McD
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 09:10 +1000, Jeff Fearn wrote:
On 06/22/2015 02:16 AM, David Ashley wrote:
> All -
>
> In the past when creating a new document that will contain code examples
> in C/C++ or Python I always placed the examples in separate files from
> the main XML. This way it would be easier to test those examples to make
> sure that they work as intended. Being new to the Fedora Docs team I
> have looked at some of the current documents and they do not seem to
> separate the code from the document itself. So I am wondering if I
> should follow that convention or separate the code from the XML like I
> have done in the past?
IMHO you are doing it the right way.
https://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/4.3/html/Users_Guide/sect-...
The trick is to ensure, as per step 3, that your xi:include of the file
uses 'parse="text"' so that special characters in your code and
handled
properly.
Cheers, Jeff.