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Footer customisation #1691
Footer customisation #1691
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Thanks for this! Any idea when the next release that will ship this change will be? |
I am preparing release notes so it should be released this week |
Thanks! I'm a bit confused, though. Where do I add the |
Here is an example of base plugin configuration: https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlin-examples/blob/25040fe92994ab46ebac6a6450d3ad1d3e870af1/gradle/dokka/dokka-customFormat-example/build.gradle.kts#L21 but instead of passing customAssets/stylesheets you need to add Also it is possible to do it without adding base plugin to buildScript:
You can read more on those in our gradle docs: |
Oh I see, i didn't get that the base plugin was a separate plugin. I thought it was the base of the plugin, like a shared module or something. Either way, the snippet you provided works perfectly, thank you! |
I might be missing something, but I cannot add my own footer for dokkaJavadoc tasks. Tried with @MarcinAman's example, the only change is this is in Groovy:
Could anyone please give some hints? Note: works well with dokkaHtml. |
@bogdan-richard aforementioned customisation option only works for html output format. Currently your are not able to customise footer in javadoc |
Thanks @MarcinAman for the quick response! |
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