From 35f5c1546dc5d4b69bb614416e6dc5dfe8706a68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: reinelt <> Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 05:40:03 +0000 Subject: [lcd4linux @ 2005-05-06 05:40:02 by reinelt] remove documentation pass#2 --- documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml | 102 ---------------------------------- 1 file changed, 102 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml (limited to 'documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml') diff --git a/documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml b/documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b8d243d..0000000 --- a/documentation/lcd4linux/write_doc.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - How to write documentation for &l4l; ? - write_doc - - - -

Overview

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The &l4l; documentation is composed of XML files which are processed with XSL stylesheets to produce XHTML files. -There these XML files are writen in a syntax similar to the HTML syntax, plus some helpers.

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The whole documentation is generated through a make system, which uses xmllint to check the validy of the xml files and xsltproc to process them and generate the XHTML pages. These two programs are mandatory

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The syntax

-A doc page looks like this : -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?> -<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../xsl/doc.xsl"?> -<!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "../dtd/doc.dtd"> -<doc> -<head> - <title>How to write documentation for &l4l; ?</title> - <ref>write_doc</ref> - <links> - <link ref="http://lcd4linux.sf.net"/> - </links> -</head> -<body> -... -</body> -</doc> - - -
  • The three first lines are the preambule of the file, don't touch them.
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  • The root of the document is <doc>, it's the equivalent of <html>.
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  • Then, there's a <head> node, containing the information about the page. See later for the childs.
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  • The core of the doc is the <body> node, like in HTML, containing the content.
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    The <head>

    -The head contains some information about the document : -
  • <title> is the title of the document, which will be displayed as a <h1>
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  • <ref> is a unique reference for the document, which is assumed to be the same as in references.xml (we'll discuss later about this file)
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  • <links> is the section responsible of the "See Alo" box, containing links to other help pages, or to urls. It can contain several <link> elements, whose syntax is explained in the next part.
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  • There may be other elements, but we'll only use these ones for now.
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    The helpers

    -You can use a lot of helpers in the body : -
  • <link> is a helper to create links. It is used with one of these two arguments : - -Note that if you don't provide a text, the text of the link will be the label of the reference or the url. You can specify a text writing <link url="http://...">TEXT</link> -
  • -As this is XML, you must close all the tags you open, or use self-closing tags for empty ones :
    For example, you have to write <br/> but not <br>.
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  • <cmd> Opens a box with write text on black background, used to indicate something's happening in a console (compilation, logs, ...). The text is in "pre" mode, so spaces and newlines are kept, no need of &nbsp; or <br/>, But beware of < and > (you must replace them with &lt; and &gt;)
  • -xav:~$ echo "An example of <cmd> box" -An example of <cmd> box -xav:~$ - -
  • <conf> works like <cmd> but with black text on grey background, to print lcd4linux.conf examples.
  • -Widget Lightning { - class 'icon' - speed 100 - visible cpu('busy', 500)-50 - bitmap { - row1 '...***' - row2 '..***.' - row3 '.***..' - row4 '.****.' - row5 '..**..' - row6 '.**...' - row7 '**....' - row8 '*.....' - } -} -
  • <note> is to display a box with a small icon, to point out a detail, or an advice
  • -To dry a wet cat, don't put it in a microwave ;) -
  • <warn> works like <note> but with a red exclamation mark and a red border, to display warnings. In general, use a note for a detail or an advice and warn to point configuration problems, hardware hazards, or other happy things ;)
  • -We're not responsible for damages caused to your microwave if you don't read the above note ! -
  • <index> is a cool thing. It displays the list of pages of a specified class. It's used to display indexes. For example <index class="drivers"/> will display a list of all pages about drivers. If there's no class specified, it'll parse the list of pages of the "lcd4linux" class.
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  • <new> is in the DTD, but is not yet implemented :/
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  • You can use any other XHTML-valid tag. The most used should be : <br/> <h2> <h3> <li> <b> <i> <tt> ...
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    references.xml

    -There's a file in data/ called references.xml. It isn't processed directly, but is used to parse links and indexes. It's syntax is quite straightforward, so I won't explain it.
    -You must add a new entry in it for each page you write so that other pages can have links to it and index it. -A null <class/> attribute corresponds to the lcd4linux class. It's not a bug, it's a feature, used to make links (the lcd4linux class is in the root of the documentation) - -

    The compilation system

    -The documentation is compiled with a Makefile build system. There's a toplevel Makefile which calls the apropriate targets in each subdirs which contains xml files (for the moment, lcd4linux, drivers and plugins). In these subdirs, the Makefile is a link to Makefile.generic.
    -To compile the documentation, just type make at the toplevel, and look in the HTML folder. Type make help for help ;) -Two programs are mandatory to build the documentation : - - - -
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