First, zip up the template directory from /usr/doc/share/openoffice,
then use 'zip -g slides.sxi content.xml' to append a single file to
the zip archive after content.xml has been created.
Also make this target .OBJDIR clean.
USE_SAXON is set. This doesn't quite work yet.
Also fix a bug in the .fo target that was uncovered when slides for a
presentation are split across multiple XML files.
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/.