Get gitbook working with lode
Ref. #184 (closed) -- this is a detail of that one.
@djodjoni introduced LODE for formatting our class and property specs from the .ttl file, and it works great, is open source, love it. @pmackay set up Gitbook for us to move all the VF doc into, works great, open source, love it.
I'm having trouble getting my generated LODE page to work inside Gitbook. @djodjoni is this something you would like to put some time into while (or instead of) working on the .ttl validation on PRs? It would be really helpful.
So far: I tried just calling our generated LODE page from a gitbook side bar in SUMMARY.md, and it generates the page, but as a new tab, maybe OK but not the best. So then I saved the source from our generated page, made it a .md file, and connected it like any other page on the side bar in SUMMARY.md. It stays in the gitbook structure fine, but lost its style. I thought maybe it was just a matter of css relative references, but all of them are full path. I think the problem is that the stylesheets are referenced hidden inside whatever div is created by gitbook?
One possible solution I found: https://github.com/chudaol/gitbook-plugin-addcssjs. But maybe there is something much easier and more obvious, I don't know.
Anyhow, I'd love to hand over this task to someone a bit more techy than me. :)