Norman Walsh's DocBook Slides DTD.
This DTD offers the vocabulary of simplified DocBook for
presentations. Initially, the supported output formats are PDF and
HTML.
XSL stylesheets are used so libxslt is required.
PassiveTeX is used for the PDF generation to convert the XSL-FO
directly to PDF.
This commit moves various TeX definitions out of doc.docbook.mk and
into doc.project.mk, since docbook is no longer the only back-end to
utilize TeX.
An example Makefile would look like :
----
DOCFORMAT= slides
DOC= slides
SRCS= slides.xml
DOC_PREFIX?= ${.CURDIR}/../../..
.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/doc.project.mk"
---
And an example slides file (slides.xml) looks like :
---
<!DOCTYPE slides PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DTD Slides XML V3.3.1//EN"
"http://docbook.sourceforge.net/releases/slides/3.3.1/slides.dtd">
<slides>
<slidesinfo>
<title>What's new in FreeBSD 5.3</title>
<titleabbrev>FreeBSD 5.3</titleabbrev>
</slidesinfo>
<foil><title>Introduction Slide</title>
<para>Content</para>
</foil>
</slides>
---
You could then build the HTML and PDF versions of the slides by typing
"make FORMATS='pdf html'". Enjoy.
Please coordinate with doceng@ before importing any presentations to
doc/.
Jade is not able to embed images but links them instead, so images have
to be installed with the .rtf document (it's similar to the HTML case).
I added a new format: rtf.tar which is a better solution than using rtf
since the images are not embedded.
make FORMATS=rtf.tar is your friend :)
just after doc.common.mk included. This can be used for various
language specific customizations.
- Remove SP_ENCODING_LIST. Translators should define the SP_ENCODING
variable directly in their doc.local.mk when it is needed.
Discussed with: den
Add KOI8-R to this list
Other encodings can be added after some testing
Note: KOI8-R supported by jade-1.2.1_8 and above
Reviewed by: Dmitry Morozovsky <marck@rinet.ru>, ru
With cleanups from: ru
No objections from: freebsd-doc
stylesheet omits the contents of <filename>, <devicename>,
<programlisting>, and other tags that are likely to not contain real
English words. The output of this stylesheet can then be checked with
'make spellcheck' with far fewer false positives.
The previous fix only worked in some cases, so back it out and add a
more clean fix. This fix also makes "make clean" work as expected again
for the shared PNG images.
The real problem is the assumption in doc.images.mk that the
${IMAGES_PDF} variable only need to contain images converted to PDF
format and not images which are already in PNG format. We need to list
the PNG images in ${IMAGES_PDF} since they might be in a shared image
directory, and if we don't list them in ${IMAGES_PDF} they will not be
copied to the working directory and will therefor not be found during
build.
Prompted by: phantom
After introduction of shared images concept it was not possible to realize
how images should be put into packages, so built images references were
used. It result up tgz file with lots filename which contained of '..'.
In order to workaround this issue I used temporary directory to install
complete packaging document, then generate PLIST based on content of
temporary directory and create actual package then.
Prodded by: The FreeBSD Russian Documentation Project
doc.docbook.mk includes bsd.subdir.mk via bsd.obj.mk which is responsible
for processing of 'SUBDIR' make variable. But since we are handling
'SUBDIR' here explicitly, doing same thing (second time!) via
bsd.subdir.mk's rules makes no sense and only adds disk IO overhead.
It reduces install recursive calls by factor 4.
in the docproj port. TEX, LATEX, PDFTEX, JADETEX, and PDFJADETEX
has been renamed to TEX_CMD, LATEX_CMD, PDFTEX_CMD, JADETEX_CMD, and
PDFJADETEX_CMD for consistency. And TEXCMDS has been renamed
TEX_CMDSEQ because TEXCMDS and TEX_CMD are misleading names.
Discussed on: -doc
the lines at column 90, instead of the default 68. This makes the
resulting HTML considerably smaller.
The change also band-aid a problem where Tidy wrap lines which shouldn't
have been wrapped. This can cause extra spaces in the resulting HTML,
e.g. resulting in "( audio/lame)" instead of "(audio/lame)".
Discussed on: -doc
required symbols, by setting the make variable
WITH_ALL_TRADEMARK_SYMBOLS, to any non empty value.
This feature is mainly useful for document writers, to make sure all
trademarks are marked up correctly.
empty and unclosed tags. I used the word "should" because sometimes it
does not work, however most of malformed tags are found now.
That idea came after a talk with Denis Peplin.
bsd.obj.mk already includes bsd.subdir.mk so there is no need
to include it twice.
PR: 52540
Submitted by: "Simon L.Nielsen" <simon@nitro.dk>
Tested with: cd doc/ && make
<indexterms> are sparse. Also add makefile glue so that this may be
invoked on the Handbook or any other document in the FDP tree by
typing "make indexcheck".
Sponsored by: FreeBSD Mall, Inc.
enable it in en_US.ISO8859-1/ and ja_JP.eucJP/.
- Add PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//ENTITIES DocBook Language Specific Entities//EN"
and l10n.ent for entity localization.
- Use share/misc/docbook.css for indentiation of <programlisting>
and <screen>.
- Add some missing $FreeBSD$.
share/images. To link "generic" images (share/images ones) from
Makefiles use IMAGES_EN and to link localized images use IMAGES.
For an example look at en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/Makefile
- WITH_INLINE_LEGALNOTICE (for HTML only):
do not render <legalnotice> as a separate file if defined.
- WITH_ARTICLE_TOC:
generate TOC for documents whose root element is <article> if defined.
- WITH_BIBLIOXREF_TITLE:
for cross references to bibliography entries, use the title of
the entry as the cross reference text, if defined.