| This package contains a template to be used to author a WTP tutorial. |
| |
| Tutorial Name |
| ------------- |
| By default the tutorial in this package is named tutorial. You can rename |
| the tutorial with any name you like provided you keep the XML extension. |
| |
| A bit about XML |
| --------------- |
| This tutorial package uses XML as the source format for the tutorial. This |
| approach was taken in keeping with the design principles of the WTP website |
| that keep content separated from presentation. It is not the intention of |
| WTP to limit those that can write tutorials. If you are not comfortable working |
| in XML you can also submit your tutorial in HTML. |
| |
| Wikipedia contains more information about XML at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xml |
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| How do I view the tutorial? |
| --------------------------- |
| Modern Web browsers should be able to display your tutorial by simply opening |
| the XML file. If your browser cannot display the tutorial you can also build an |
| HTML version of your tutorial using the included Ant script. (You will need Ant |
| installed in order to run the script. Ant can be installed from |
| http://ant.apache.org/.) Once built you will have an HTML version of your tutorial |
| that you can open in any browser. |
| |
| How do I submit my tutorial for publication on the WTP website? |
| -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Once your tutorial is ready to be reviewed an published you can submit it by opening |
| a bug against the WTP website component |
| https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Web%20Tools&component=website |
| Once submitted your tutorial will be reviewed and may require some changes before |
| publication. Please try not to get discouraged. Reviews are part of the open source |
| process and help ensure high quality material is published on the WTP site. |