This repo contains the source code for building the documentation system. If you're OK with reading the five year old documentation then please look here.
- Python3
- Node.js and npm
- Adobe InDesign/Illustrator/Photoshop/Bridge/Audition and ExtendScript Toolkit for XML source files
Install node packages:
$ npm install
Build automatically (only works on OS X and Windows 10, 64bit):
$ npm run build
The docs will be compiled to public/
. OMV XML files will automatically be found.
Building the documentation requires the following steps:
- Locate the source OMV XML files, copy them to
./xml/source
. The script./src/findxml
will do this for you on OSX,./src/findxml.bat
on Windows - Parse the XML files, output as JSON with
./src/xml2json.py
. - Map the output JSON files to the
public
directory with./src/json2public.py
. The file./xml/map.json
defines what files to copy. - Build the web interface.
gulp and npm are setup to run these for you.
To build all the documentation from scratch:
$ npm run build
To watch src/
and compile automatically to public/
:
$ npm run watch
To clean the dist files:
$ npm run clean
The easiest way to view the docs locally is to use zapp.
$ npm install -g zapp
$ zapp public/
Now open your browser here.
The XML source files can be found in the following locations on Mac OS X:
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Scripting Dictionaries CC/CommonFiles
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Scripting Dictionaries CC/photoshop
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Scripting Dictionaries CC/Illustrator 2020
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Scripting Dictionaries CC/Adobe Bridge 2020
~/Library/Preferences/ExtendScript Toolkit/4.0
On Windows 10, 64bit:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Scripting Dictionaries CC\CommonFiles
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Scripting Dictionaries CC\illustrator 2020
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Scripting Dictionaries CC\photoshop
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Scripting Dictionaries CC\Adobe Bridge 2020
C:\Users\<YourUserName>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\ExtendScript Toolkit\4.0
All source code for generating the documentation is under the MIT license. The XML source files (not included) remain property of Adobe.