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Revision as of 04:14, 3 March 2017

An early form of the GNOME Documentation Build Utilities (GDU) seem to have been the base of the Gnucash Documentation. At some point this relation was forgotten and no further updates found their way in our docs.

This page will contain notes while updating.

Overview

In GNOME3 the Gnome Doc Utils are replaced by Yelp Tools, which might be nice for Mallard files, but have now in 2017 only partial support of DocBook source files. So we can not use them.

For technical details the README on GitHUb might be a starting point.

Distributions might split the GDU in a runtime, a devel and several language packages:

Runtime Package

Beneath the program

> gnome-doc-tool --help
Usage: gnome-doc-tool <COMMAND> [OPTIONS] FILES...
Process a documentation file.

COMMAND is one of:
  list-icons   list automatic icons and watermarks
  list-media   list all referenced media files
  html         convert the documents to HTML
  xhtml        convert the documents to XHTML
  css          create a CSS file for a Mallard document
  help         display this help and exit

it contains

  • in /usr/share/gnome-doc-utils a bunch of icons and watermarks
  • in /usr/share/gnome/help/gnome-doc-{make|xslt} help files
  • in /usr/share/xml/gnome/xslt xslts for docbook (gnome2) and mallard (gnome3) sources.

Devel Package

Beneath the program

> gnome-doc-prepare --help
Usage: gnome-doc-prepare [OPTION]...

Prepare a package to use gnome-doc-utils.

    --automake        work silently, and assume that Automake is in use
-c, --copy            copy files rather than symlinking them
    --new-document DOCUMENT
                      initialize help/DOCUMENT/*
    --debug           enable verbose shell tracing
-n, --dry-run         print commands rather than running them
-f, --force           replace existing files
    --help            display this message and exit
    --version         print version information and exit

You must 'cd' to the top directory of your package before you run
'gnome-doc-prepare'.
  • an /usr/share/aclocal/gnome-doc-utils.m4
  • /usr/share/gnome-doc-utils/gnome-doc-utils.make, which can be linked or copied
  • in /usr/share/gnome-doc-utils a bunch of templates for document.xml, omf-in, make, legal-xml.

Plan

Merge the templates in our files.

Progress

Preparation

  • The --copy option should avoid the dependency?
  • Not shure, if --new-document gnucash-help is required and how to apply it on guide/gnucash-guide
  1. gnome-doc-prepare
 > gnome-doc-prepare -c
 Remember to add 'GNOME_DOC_INIT' to configure.ac.
 You should update your 'aclocal.m4' by running aclocal.
 rm -f gnome-doc-utils.make
 cp -f /usr/share/gnome-doc-utils/gnome-doc-utils.make gnome-doc-utils.make
  1. add 'GNOME_DOC_INIT' to configure.ac
    • Does it require a more complex construction?
    • Is a special place before or after something else required?
  2. ./autogen.sh # will call aclocal
  3. [[md build;] cd build;.]./configue <your options>
Notes
There is a help file for gnome-doc-make.
Standard OMF Elements
Scrollkeeper's omf extensions