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- Added a first version of an xowiki renderer - Reworked the renderer infrastructure to allow for refining templates between renderers (e.g., xowiki-like links in the yuidoc theme etc.) introduces - Templates can now also be defined, stored, and maintained through Tcl scripts (rather than separate template files only). - Clarified the concepts of theme/layout/renderer etc. Major cleanup. - yuidoc: Fixed an issue with setting filter css classes while no filter checkboxes are available.

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- Reactivated and extended the filtering support around the yuidoc theme. One can now filter according to various entity states (deprecated, missing, mismatch, protected, ...) - filter.html.yuidoc: Refactored the checkbox battery into a proper template. - Fixed some typos in templates - library/lib/doc-assets/yuidoc/ac-js: Refined the checkbox/visibility mechanism to honour defaultChecked states of checkboxes. - library/lib/doc-assets/yuidoc/api.css: checkbox/visibility selectors are now based on composite class selectors. - Removed @modifier and related selection statements throughout the code. Background: The call-protection state is inferred during verification, so there is no need to actually declare a method protected. Also, filtering in the templates breaks orthogonality when it comes to rendering doc entities at various spots (leftbar, ...). Method filtering can be applied during the initial processing step or visually in the final output. - Added print names for per-object methods

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- Simplified the render()/include() mechanism: I provide for some context-aware auto-completion of template specifics (name, format, theme). This avoids declaring template specifics redundantly. - For this purpose, renamed some of the templates to reflect their doc entity names: @object -> @object.html.asciidoc|yuidoc. - Theme-specific assets are now stored in a subdir of doc-assets/, named after the theme: doc-assets/yuidoc, doc-assets/asciidoc. - Adding the asciidoc assets subdir, including the asciidoc css - Renamed the theme "tmpl" to "yuidoc": This required to change the corresponding template extensions (*.tmpl -> *.yuidoc) and the include()/render() statements throughout the templates. - Removed the unneeded source.html.tmpl

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