= jMonkeyEngine Documentation image:https://github.com/jMonkeyEngine/wiki/workflows/Build%20Docs/badge.svg[Status Badge, 175, 25] see link:https://wiki.jmonkeyengine.org/docs/[https://github.com/jMonkeyEngine/wiki] The project to store, edit, and generate the documentation of http://jmonkeyengine.org[jMonkeyEngine]. The documentation `docs/modules/ROOT/pages` is editable : * Online via github (Edit link located on the top navbar of the Wiki + Pull Request) * Offline with the Atom editor, which includes a built in previewer and code editor. see link:https://wiki.jmonkeyengine.org/docs/wiki/atom_editor.html[Atom Editor for Wiki Editing], * Any text editor and browser program of your choice. * Setting up your own local Node.js environment. .Prerequisites . Have a link:https://github.com/[GitHub account]. . Optional: Are a Wiki project member. If you are not a member, you can fork the repository into your GitHub account and issue pull requests via github. To fork the Wiki repository into your GitHub Account: * In the menu at the top of the docs.jmonkeyengine.org page, select the *Fork* button. The syntax is asciidoctor: * link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/[Asciidoc Syntax Quick Reference] * link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/[Asciidoctor User Manual] An easy to use primer for GitHub commands can be found here: * link:http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/[git - the simple guide] == Contribute There are a few simple rules to follow when contributing. . It's not required but it's a good idea to give a heads up you made a P/R on the link:https://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/[jMonkeyEngine Forum] under the `Documentation` topic. . When adding documents, make sure to always complete the header of your document first. ** see link:https://wiki.jmonkeyengine.org/docs/wiki/wiki_header.html[Anatomy of a Wiki Header] . The docs are modular so you can create your own Antora site playbook and module and it can be included in the wiki and maintained by you. see link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/[Antora Docs]. . You can create modules and submit them here also. . When linking to other Wiki pages located in the `ROOT` module, always use an "`Inter-Document Cross Reference`" with the format, ** ++<>++ + -- The `#` sign substitutes for the file extension. This type of link will first look for the `.adoc` file and if not found default to the `.html` version. The path should be relative to the `pages` folder. For example: `++<>++` + links to the `requirements.adoc` page, which lives in a sub-folder of `pages` named `jme3`. See link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#inter-document-cross-references[http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#inter-document-cross-references] for more info. -- . See link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/navigation/[Antora Navigation] for creating nav menues and navigation between modules. . When linking to images stored in the wiki repository, always use an image prefix in front of the file name and square brackets after it with the format, ** Image on its own line - `image::path/to/image.jpg[image alt text,width=" ",height=" ", align=" "]` + -- For example: `++image::jme3/beginner/beginner-assets-models.png[beginner-assets-models.png,320,250,align="center"]++` * This image is on its own line. * Is stored in the `jme3/beginner` folder which lives in the `images` folder. * Is named `beginner-assets-models.png`. * Has a `alt text` name of `beginner-assets-models.png`. * Has a width of 320. * Has a height of 250. * Is aligned in the center of the page. -- ** If you want to include an image inline, use the `image:` prefix instead (notice there is only one colon): + See link:http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#images[http://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#images] for in depth instructions. . When linking to the jMonkeyEngine javadocs, use the global attribute `pass:[{link-javadoc}]` in your link path. + .Link example ``` link:{link-javadoc}/com/jme3/app/state/BaseAppState.html[BaseAppState] ``` ** see link:https://wiki.jmonkeyengine.org/docs/wiki/wiki_header.html[Anatomy of a Wiki Header] for details on how to override this setting. == Build & Preview To set up the Antora environment, you'll need Nodejs (tested with node 12). From your local wiki directory. Run: ``` npm install npm run buildDocs ``` This will install the needed dependencies and run the static site generator. The documentation will be output to the directory `build/site`. To preview, navigate to the `build/site` directory and open the index.html file in your browser. see: https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/preview-site/