\documentclass[a4paper,10pt]{article} %% Packages \usepackage{epsfig} \usepackage{fancyhdr} \usepackage{graphics} \usepackage{hevea} \usepackage[pdftex,colorlinks,unicode,urlcolor=blue,linkcolor=blue,pdftitle=Ejabberd\ Feature\ Sheet,pdfauthor=Sander\ Devrieze,pdfsubject=ejabberd,pdfkeywords=ejabberd]{hyperref} \usepackage{verbatim} \usepackage{color} %% Index % Remove the index anchors from the HTML version to save size and bandwith. \newcommand{\ind}[1]{\begin{latexonly}\index{#1}\end{latexonly}} %% Images \newcommand{\logoscale}{0.7} \newcommand{\imgscale}{0.58} \newcommand{\insimg}[1]{\insscaleimg{\imgscale}{#1}} \newcommand{\insscaleimg}[2]{ \imgsrc{#2}{} \begin{latexonly} \scalebox{#1}{\includegraphics{#2}} \end{latexonly} } %% Various \newcommand{\bracehack}{\def\{{\char"7B}\def\}{\char"7D}} \newcommand{\titem}[1]{\item[\bracehack\texttt{#1}]} \newcommand{\ns}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\jid}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\option}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\poption}[1]{{\bracehack\texttt{#1}}} \newcommand{\node}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\term}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\shell}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\ejabberd}{\texttt{ejabberd}} \newcommand{\Jabber}{Jabber} %% Title page \include{version} \title{Ejabberd \version\ Feature Sheet} \author{Sander Devrieze \\ \ahrefurl{mailto:s.devrieze@pandora.be} \\ \ahrefurl{xmpp:sander@devrieze.dyndns.org}} % Options \newcommand{\marking}[1]{\textbf{\begin{large}\textcolor{ejblue}{#1}\end{large}}} % Marking enabled \newcommand{\quoting}[2][yozhik]{\begin{quotation}\textcolor{#1}{\textit{#2}}\end{quotation}} % Quotes enabled \newcommand{\new}{\marginpar{\textcolor{red}{\textsc{new}}}} % Highlight new features \newcommand{\improved}{\marginpar{\textcolor{orange}{\textsc{improved}}}} % Highlight improved features \setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1} % Disable section numbering %% To by-pass errors in the HTML version. \newstyle{SPAN}{width:20\%; float:right; text-align:left; margin-left:auto;} \definecolor{orange} {cmyk}{0.000,0.333,1.000,0.000} %% Footnotes \begin{latexonly} \global\parskip=9pt plus 3pt minus 1pt \global\parindent=0pt \gdef\ahrefurl#1{\href{#1}{\texttt{#1}}} \gdef\footahref#1#2{#2\footnote{\href{#1}{\texttt{#1}}}} \end{latexonly} \newcommand{\txepref}[2]{\footahref{http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-#1.html}{#2}} \newcommand{\xepref}[1]{\txepref{#1}{XEP-#1}} %% Fancy header \fancyhf{} \pagestyle{fancy} \rhead{\textcolor{ejblue}{The Expandable Jabber/XMPP Daemon.}} \renewcommand{\headrule}{{\color{ejblue}% \hrule width\headwidth height\headrulewidth \vskip-\headrulewidth}} \lhead{\setlength{\unitlength}{-6mm} \begin{picture}(0,0) \put(5.8,3.25){\includegraphics[width=1.3\textwidth]{yozhikheader.png}} \end{picture}} % Official ejabberd colours \definecolor{ejblue} {cmyk}{1.000,0.831,0.000,0.537} %RGB: 0,0,118 HTML: 000076 \definecolor{ejgreenyellow}{cmyk}{0.079,0.000,0.275,0.102} %RGB: 209,229,159 HTML: d1e59f \definecolor{ejgreendark} {cmyk}{0.131,0.000,0.146,0.220} %RGB: 166,199,162 HTML: a6c7a2 \definecolor{ejgreen} {cmyk}{0.077,0.000,0.081,0.078} %RGB: 216,236,215 HTML: d8ecd7 \definecolor{ejgreenwhite} {cmyk}{0.044,0.000,0.048,0.020} %RGB: 239,250,238 HTML: effaee \definecolor{yozhik} {cmyk}{0.000,0.837,1.000,0.424} %RGB: 147,0,0 HTML: 930000 \begin{document} \label{titlepage} \begin{titlepage} \maketitle{} \thispagestyle{empty} \begin{center} {\insscaleimg{\logoscale}{logo.png} \par } \end{center} \quoting{I can thoroughly recommend ejabberd for ease of setup -- Kevin Smith, Current maintainer of the Psi project} \end{titlepage} \newpage % Set the page counter to 2 so that the titlepage and the second page do not % have the same page number. This fixes the PDFLaTeX warning "destination with % the same identifier". \begin{latexonly} \setcounter{page}{2} \pagecolor{ejgreenwhite} \end{latexonly} % Input introduction.tex \input{introduction} \end{document} %% TODO % * illustrations (e.g. screenshot from web interface) % * commented parts % * slides, guide and html version % * cleaning and improving LaTeX code % * key features: something like this (shorter)? (more focussed on Erlang now): "To reach the goal of high % availability, performance and clustering, ejabberd is written in Erlang, a programming language perfectly % suited for this. Besides that, some parts are written in C to also incude the advantages of this language. In % short, ejabberd is a perfect mix of mainly Erlang code, peppered with some C code to get the final touch!" % % * key features: saying that ejabberd the only XMPP server is that can do real clustering: % http://www.jivesoftware.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=14602 % "What I find interesting is that *no* XMPP servers truly provide clustering. This includes all the commercial % servers. The one partial exception appears to be ejabberd, which can cluster certain data such as sessions, % but not all services such as MUC." % * try it today: links to migration tutorials