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But first, please read . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/ChangeLog0000644000175000017500000023640714330460705015634 0ustar rusconirusconi------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 25 13:39:00 UTC 2022 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 3.3.2: * Bug fixes: - Make DAPS work with libslt > 1.1.34 (https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/679) - Profiling no longer requires processing instruction - if DC-file/command line contains profile settings the profiling stylesheets will autoimatically be applied (https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/529) - FOP support for google noto-sans fonts (for Japanese, Korean, traditional & simplified Chinese) (https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/684) - Fix validation error where errors were ignored or failed with a bash error (https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/679) - unpacking locdrops automatically removes dm:editurl from docmanager XML header (if present) - Building parts of a document (with --rootid) is no longer supported when rootid points to a section or sect1 (because depending on HTML chunkling, this may result in an empty document) (https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/686) * Helper scripts: - Added a few scripts for handling SUSE localization branches, improving SEO and migrating frm DocBook4 to DocBook5 - can be found in the sources under contrib/ (not included in SUSE packages) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 14 09:00:00 UTC 2022 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.3.1: * Bug fixes: - Added `--not-validate-tables` parameter that disables extended table validation to additional targets ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Feb 7 19:00:00 UTC 2022 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.3.0: * New features: - DocBook table validation is now enabled by default as part of validation and building (#532) - Improved validation to always check XML validity, tables, images, and IDs, rather than stopping after the first issue occurs - Set up Poppins font in FOP config delivered with DAPS * Bug fixes: - Fixed validation failures occurring because `--verbose` was set - Fixed xml-wellformedness check to use a non-zero exit code when entity definitions are missing (#539) - Improved image check during validation to check within context of entire set, not just current root ID (#627) - Fixed output of missing/duplicated image list displayed during build (#634) - Fixed paths to entity files in `unpack-locdrop` - Fixed output of `daps -v` when there is no XSL-FO formatter installed (#622) - Fixed `daps spellcheck --help` output - Improved messages for `unpack-locdrop` and other subcommands * Removed features: - Removed unused `process-xrefs` and `checkconformance` stylesheets (#612) * Repository changes: - Integrated Python tooling and tests for `xml-wellformed` and `getentityname` ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 10 10:00:00 UTC 2021 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.2.0: * New features: - Added config file compatible with xmlformat 1.9 (from github.com/someth2say/xmlformat) - Added DocBook table validation script (must be run manually currently) * Bug fixes: - Properly enabled `--validate-ids` and `--validate-images` validation options - For consistency/compatibility, output PDFNAME deprecation message to stderr - In AsciiDoc postprocess stylesheet, fixed handling of subtitles - Removed remaining references to Ghostscript (#614) * Removed features: - Remove `html --jsp` target that was unused for years (#609) - Removed the `online-docs` target and associated DocBook 5-to-4 conversion stylesheets (#610) - Removed code to query SVN properties that was unused for years (#611) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri May 21 15:00:00 UTC 2021 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.1.2: * Bug fixes: - Fixed issue where irrelevant XIncludes would cause validation errors (#617) * Documentation: - Updated installation documentation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 12 12:00:00 UTC 2021 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.1.1: * Bug fixes: - Removed error messages that appeared during command-line completion * Packaging changes: - Updated Spec file from OBS repo ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 11 13:37:00 UTC 2021 - sknorr@suse.de Stable release DAPS 3.1.0: * New features: - Allow converting AsciiDoc books with multiple parts into a DocBook set (`--adocset`/`ADOC_SET="yes"`) - Remove `dm:docmanager` during `unpack-lockdrop` when `--remove-dm` is used - Added support for DITAA diagrams as an image format (must be added as an external file) (#540) - Allow using `{daps-adoc-attribute}` from AsciiDoc sources to add a list of all AsciiDoc attributes used by DAPS to the output (#573) - Added `daps validate` options `--validate-ids` (checks whether IDs match a basic SEO-compatible set of characters) and `--validate-images` (checks for missing and duplicated images) - Renamed `daps checklink` to `daps linkcheck` for consistency with `daps spellcheck` and `daps stylecheck` - Renamed `PDFNAME` to `OUTPUTNAME` DC file option to clarify its purpose * Removed features: - Removed support for the Xfig (`.fig`), PDF, and EPS image formats - Removed support for the `asciidoc` tool, DAPS now only supports AsciiDoctor - Removed support for `--xsltparam` which has been replaced by `--stringparam` - Removed `--css=none` option of `daps epub` - Removed `daps-auto.pl` which has been replaced by `daps-autobuild` - Removed all support for Python 2 dependencies * Bug fixes: - When AsciiDoctor outputs a warning, DAPS will now fail, avoiding XML issues that would crop up later (this only works if AsciiDoctor >= 1.5.7 is used) - Find unresolvable AsciiDoc attribute references (such as `{reference}`) and error out rather than adding them to the output - When converting AsciiDoc, always unset the `imagesdir` attribute, so DAPS can mandate its own `images` directory - On successive DAPS runs, always convert AsciiDoc files to XML again - Improved default IDs generated by AsciiDoctor, to avoid leading underscores in IDs (#520) - Improved AsciiDoc `postprocess.xsl` clean-up stylesheet: - Rewrite `@contentwidth` to `@width` - Improved display of article titles - Fixed validation of generated abstract elements - Improved workarounds for `authorinitials`, `othername`, `lineage` - Output AsciiDoc `<>` construct as `title ()` (same for links) - Improved handling of slightly misused AsciiDoc block/ example syntax that was previously converted to GeekoDoc-incompatible `formalpara` elements - Fixed updating of profiled files when an entity or the DC file of the source has changed - Only use AsciiDoctor's `--failure-level` if the version of AsciiDoctor is new enough to support it - Allowed use of AsciiDoc attributes defined on command line and in DC file at the same time - Made DAPS's default set of AsciiDoc attributes overridable - Internally handle `--param` the same as `--stringparam` (#589) - Made sure that both `index.html` and `[ROOTID].html` are generated during HTML builds - Reworked `getentityname.py` (#556) - Restored compatibility with Novdoc profiling stylesheet references - Avoid stumbling over empty hrefs in XIncludes during validation - Fixed issue where DC file parser would concatenate rather than overwrite values - Fixed issue where DC file parser would not correctly recognize last line of a DC file if it did not end in a newline character (#553) - Fixed issue where default entities like `—` could not be found - Fixed `unpack-locdrop` runs that failed because file lists contained spaces rather than line breaks - Use `PROFOS` value during `locdrop` - Fixed `daps html --nostatic` build failure resulting from identical files error - Fixed GNU Make 4.3 `+=` operator compatibility - Added compatibility with Inkscape 1.0 command-line options - Set initial memory for FOP - Fixed path to Avalon Framework (bsc#1175214) - Fixed LibreOffice Draw executable name for Debian (#564) - Improved error message when MAIN file is missing (#494) - Improved error message displayed when ROOTID does not exist in the document (#546) - Show FOP warnings when running with `-vv` or higher verbosity - Suppressed error messages about missing `xml:base` during `daps linkcheck` (#558) - Improved message output of `daps-xmlwellformed` - Improved Git updating flow in `daps-autobuild` * Documentation: - Added man pages for `daps-xmlformat` and `daps-check-deps` (#491) - Added documentation for generating a DocBook set from an AsciiDoc book - Fixed typos and other minor issues throughout the documentation * Packaging changes: - Only require LibreOffice Draw when building on Arm and x86 architectures but not on IBM Power/IBM Z - Cleaned up TAR archives generated by GitHub (#489) - Removed dependency on `xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis`, use generic `xml-apis` - Do not make libexec XSL files executable (#492) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 06 10:50:26 UTC 2018 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 3.0.0: * New Features: - added support for ASCIIDOC sources - added support for LibreOffice Draw images (*.odg) - added support for specifying a config file on the command line (with --config) - added SVG support for HTML builds - integrated hunspell and make aspell optional - initial well-formedness check ignores duplicated IDs (this allows to have identical IDs in parts that get profiled) - initial well-formedness warns about missing xi:include files - daps-autobuild now supports building single books (via the --dcfiles option) - DAPS prgram name and version are passed to stylesheets with xslt parameters "converter.name" and "converter.version" - implement file not found for XIncludes - FOP and XEP version numbers are shown in debug/verbose output - various improvements for the DocBook to NovDoc conversion - split lib/daps_functions into several files to improve speed and maintainability * Bugfixes: - #476: DAPS generates ODG->SVG files into images/src - #475: Tab completion creates error - #474: Potentially wrong variable assignment - #437: lodraw tries to convert empty SVG - #469: RPMLINT complains about permissions of XSLT stylesheet - #468: xmlwellformed script creates RPMLINT warning - #466: Build issues with daps-xmlwellformed - #464: xmlformat incorrectly formats variablelist terms - #462: Implement file not found for XIncludes - #459: By default, use the xep-daps.xml configuration from stylesheets - #457: Ship the asciidoc postprocessing stylesheet - #455: Transform glosslist into variablelist (NovDoc conversion) - #453: Cleanup stylesheet for results from ASCIIDoctor - #452: Make it possible to specify the ASCIIDOC doc type - #439: Make xmlformat more verbose in debug mode - #435: require java-devel >= 1.8.0 - #425: Well-formedness check fails with double occurrences of xml:ids - #424: Fix XML catalog generation - #422: Integrate hunspell and make aspell optional - #421: Show FOP and XEP version in debug/verbose output - #419: HTML and PDF builds need different paths for Admonition and Callout Images - #416: DAPS Won't Built With UTF-8 Characters in XML Filenames - #415: Add support for LibreOffice Draw files - #397: Spaces in path problem - #322: Add documentation for --xmlonly / --imgonly switches for the list-srcfiles subcommand - #226: Let stylesheets know which version of DAPS calls them - #119: daps-init: also include example for set - show a warning when an existing PDF has a size of 0 bytes (usually the result of a failed FOP build) - PDF fails when static links in build/.tmp already exist - fixed DocBook identifiers in configure.ac - made unpack-lopcdrop more robust against non-critical issues; improved its debugging output * Documentation: -new guide: ASCIIDOC Quick Start - Various updates to reflect changes in the code - Improve help text for daps-xslt - Improve error message for IDs defined multiple times * Removed support for: - sourcing DC-files - help texts for deprecated daps 1.x commands * Misc: - converted Python scripts to Python 3; changed build dependencies to python3 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 30 12:32:26 UTC 2017 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.4.0: * New Features: - added a dependency checker for DAPS (/usr/bin/daps-check-deps) that makes it easy to check for missing programs/packages - added a "--lean" parameter to PDF generation for creating PDFs with a reduced file size (by reducing the quality of included images); useful for sharing PDFs via e-mail - added a srylesheet for returning all IDs from an XML file (daps-xslt/common/get-all-xmlids.xsl) * Bugfixes: - #408: The list-file-* commands now work with ROOTIDs from all possible elements - #390: When an ID appears twice in the XML and this ID is used with --rootid, DAPS's error message is unhelpful - #365: Improved error messages on "File not found" errors (now tells whether the path was provided by command-line or config file) - #371: Make path to the xmlformat config file configurable - #372: Adjusted debian dependency list - #373: Check unpack-locdrop - #379: Output error of list-images-multisrc with pretty | wc option - #380: Proper error messages when binaries/packages are missing - #392: daps-xmlformat writes name of config file into output - SVGs were not included in ePUBs (https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1006204) - Setting a default value for db5_version in configure.ac otherwise the DB5 URN in etc/config will be set to an invalid value if DB5 is not installed when running make - fixed a few minor issues with the config file parser that was introduced with 2.3.0 (among them #387) - Increased Java stacksize for jing - Improved the DocBook5 -> DocBook 4 (-> NovDoc) conversion - compatibility: Debian's version of "which" does not support long parameters * Documentation: - Various updates to reflect changes in the code - #345: added documentatioon for the xmlformat subcommand - #362: added documentation for the --jobs option - #363: added documentation about building a bigfile from invalid sources - #364: added documentation for the --norefchecks option - #403: improved documentation about stylesheet customizing (also see #407) - #404: clarify doc about listing unused images - completely revised the doc (spelling, language and grammar) - doc is not yet 100% on par with the code, but we are getting closer * Compatibility: - successfully tested DAPS on Linux Mint 18.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 04 12:36:01 UTC 2016 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.3.0: * New Features: - Config File Parser: Up to now, config files (DC-files, /tec/daps/config and ~/.config/daps/dapsrc) have been sourced. This has been a major security issue, since every shell code gets executed when a file is being sourced. DAPS 2.3.0 now comes with a parser that fixes this security hole. Apart from one exception (see below) existing config files do _not_ need to be changed. However, the parser offers more flexibility, see https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/blob/develop/etc/config.in for documentation (the manuals has not been upfdated, yet). The only exception that requires changes in the config file is something like FOO="$FOO bar" To concatenate values, use "+=" now. See the following commit for an example: https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/commit/7a2ce04 - Bash Completion: TAB-completion for DAPS has been one of the very first feature requests we opened (almost five years ago). Now we finally managed to conquer the black Bash magic required to get it! - Automatically detect the DocBook 5 version: If you have DocBook 5.1 installed, docbookxi.rng from 5.1 will automatically be used as the validating schema for DocBook 5 documents. If you rather want to use the 5.0 schema or a custom schema, set DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI accordingly in /etc/daps/config (for a system wide configuration), in $HOME/.config/daps/dapsrc (for a user specific configuration), or in the DC-file (for a document-specific configuration) * Bugfixes: - subcommand "locdrop" failed when the book did not include images - spellcheck now ignores text in tags - obsolete daps-susespell has been removed (replaced by daps ... spellcheck long ago) - paths starting with "~" were not always correctly resolved - several fixes for ePUB, among them a fix that now correctly chooses mediaobject entries with role="html" rather than choosing the first one listed ion the XML source - #10 : Generate TAB completion - #359: Drop bash 3 suppor - #369: Code review: Check Variable Assignments - #375: Issues with the xmlformat target ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 15 11:58:00 UTC 2016 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.2.0: * New Features: - new subcommand "xmlformat" prettyfies the XML sources of a given DC-file or ROOTID using daps-xmlformat with /etc/daps/docbook-xmlformat.conf. (Note: this command will modify the original XML sources!) - SVG image support for HTML builds. To use it, make sure to provide the images in SVG format and reference to them as follows: - the new global switch --jobs lets you specify how many parallel jobs to use. The default is set to the number of CPU cores (as was done in previous versions). - all commands generating file lists (e.g. "list-srcfiles") now generate human readable output on STDOUT. When the output goes to a pipe or subshell, it will be generated as a a one-liner. - Debugging of XML errors has been made easier. Sometimes the error message of the validator only points to an xi:include line, making it impossible to find the real location of the error. The option --novalid for the target "bigfile" will create the bigfile without performing a validation check on the sources. A single XML will be built and validated. Now the error message points to the exact location of the error in the bigfile. From there it should be easy to find the error in the original sources. - Verbose and debugging output now also show all profiling attributes set in the DC-file, plus version information for the sytlesheets (if available) - added the option --norefchecks to all output-generating targets ("html", "pdf", ...), "validate", "bigfile" and others. Allows to build/validate documents without checking internal links (<... linkend="">). - subcommand "online-docs" now always converts the bigfile that is created to NovDoc. To keep the same format as the original sources, specify --dbnoconv. To create a DocBook4 bigfile from DocBook5 sources, specify --db5todb4. * Bugfixes: - #368: db4tonovdoc.xsl generates invalid NovDoc - #367: daps does not validate fop output - #366: Spellcheck trying to check the files "Cannot", "stat:", "No", "such", "file" ... - #364: DocBook5: Allow validating without checking xrefs - #363: Allow building a bigfile from invalid sources - #362: Make the number of parallel jobs configurable - #361: Externel xrefs are resolved to "????" - #360: Check Rootid fails on Debian 8.4.0 - #356: file list output should default to pretty format - #354: Validate the result of online docs when it has been converted from DB5 to DB4 or novdoc - #353: Make db5 to db4 conversion default for online-docs - #351, #348, #342, #282: Fixes for the daps spec-file - #346: daps-xmlformat writes its messages into the output - #343: daps-init warning messages - #340: ePUB builds always show remarks - #335: on Debian, make install creates incorrect group in /etc/xml/config - #330: Enable SVG2Grayscale stylesheet to handle new color names - #305: locdrop produces no "non-trans" image tarball for a complete set - #301: SVG to PNG conversion creates very large PNGs - #289: Verbose / Debugging Output Should Show Profiling Attributes - #251: Write XSLT to Return xml-model PI - #226: Let stylesheets know which version of DAPS calls them - subcommand "clean-all" fails if run from within a directory that will be removed with that command - daps fails when called from a directory that no longer exists * Cross-Distribution Support - first release with full Debian/Ubuntu support--manual adjustments after the installation are no longer needed (was required in previous releases for DocBook5 support). Many thanks to Tomáš Bažant and Christoph Berg for their help! - GitHub checkouts now also work for Fedora/RedHat and Debian/Ubuntu--refer to https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/blob/develop/INSTALL.adoc for details - tested on Debian 8.5.0 / Fedora 23 / openSUSE 13.2 and Leap 42.1 / SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 / Ubuntu 16.0 * Misc: - removed "daps-envconvert", a script for converting susedoc ENV-files to DAPS DC-files. susedoc was the predecessor of DAPS. * Documentation: - the documentation has _not_ been updated for this release, so new features mentioned above are not yet covered ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 07 14:43:47 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1.5: * New Features: - parameters for text generation can be set in the config files via TXT_PARAMS or via --param/--stringparam on the command line - a change introduced in 2.0 made using the original DocBook stylesheets for text generation the default. Since this behavior is confusing and unexpected, it is reverted with this change: * the stylesheets configured via STYLEROOT or --styleroot are used by default for text generation * to ignore _any_ STYLEROOT definitions, set TXT_IGNORE_STYLEROOT="yes" in the config files or use --ignore-styleroot on the command line (daps -d text --ignore-styleroot) * Bugfixes: - Fix for issue #294: xmlcatalog returns file: rather than file:// on Debian Jessie and openSUSE Tumbleweed and caused DAPS to fail with DB5 sources * Misc - added basic debugging output to test suite (--debug) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 02 13:01:00 UTC 2015 - toms@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1.4: Find issues in our GitHub tracker at https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/NUMBER * Bugfixes: - Target text shows remarks (issue #293) - DAPS checklink doesn't work (issue #296) - ASPELL_EXTRA_DICT from ~/.config/daps/dapsrc is ignored (issue #297) - DAPS package includes SUSE wordlist (issue #298) - Parameter passed with --param is ignored with subcommand "text" (issue #299) - Target locdrop does not generate graphics-setfiles-$(DOCNAME)$(LANGSTRING).tar.bz2 (issue #302) - Translation check for locdrop (issue #306) - Add --optipng to unpack-locdrop (issue #307) - Add --xmlonly / --imgonly switches to list-srcfiles (issue #310) - bigfile creates unresolved xrefs for DocBook5 (issue #314) - Improve DocBook5 -> DocBook4 -> Novdoc Stylesheets (issue #311) - Enhancements in user guide, thanks to Martin Koeditz (issue #315) - FO contains wrong image paths when XML contains no profiling PI (issue #316) - DB-4-to-5 migration: missing book titles/productnames/productnumbers (issue #319) * New Features: - Option --schema lets you specify an URN to a DocBook 5 schema that is to be used for validation. Will be ignored when validating Docbbok4 documents. - DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI, DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI, and DOCBOOK4_STYLE_URI may now also point to a local file. If the URN begins with the prefix "file://", it will not be resolved via xmlcatalog, but rather taken as is (minus "file://"). - Add conversion options to online-docs: . --db5todb4: converts DocBook 5 sources to a DocBook 4 bigfile . --db5todb4nh: converts DocBook 5 sources to a DocBook 4 bigfile without a DOCTYPE declaration . --dbtonovdoc: converts DocBook 4/5 to Novdoc * Misc: - Do not set -nocs, hurts us when building Arabic (related: issue #108) - Avoid adding version attribute on all elements (commit 3a273d5) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 22 11:28:03 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1.3: * Bugfixes: - Fix for issue #284 (spellcheck / getimages use wrong filelist when called with --debug - "--param" and "--stringparam" were missing for the subcommands package-pdf and package-html - all warning messages now go to STDERR, making it possible to always catch the output of a DAPS command with FOO="$(daps...) * Misc: - added a wrapper for jing allowing to customize java flags, jars, and options - standardized customising options for all java programs (fop, jing, xep) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 4 09:28:03 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1.2: * Bugfixes: - man page for daps-init was named daps_init * Misc: - renamed daps_autobuild to daps-autobuild for consistency ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 10 07:47:38 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1.1: * Bugfixes: - Fix for issue #274 (PDF Index Building Fails Because of Empty Profiling Directory) - fix for issue #275 (Avoid Same Target Names in Different Makefiles) - fix for issue #276 (PROFILE_URN Detection Depends on Position of PI in Document) - fix for issue #277 (Debugging Targets Fail when xml:lang is not set) - fix for issue #278 (Avoid Using "LANGUAGE" as a Variable Name) - fix for issue #280 (Webhelp: Common/ Directory Contains Dead Symbolic Links) * New Features: - added support for profiling attribute "outputformat" by intrducing PROFOUTPUTFORMAT (issue #279) * Miscellaneous: - replaced Chinese font "FZSongTi" with "wqy-microhei" in the default config file for XEP (XEP_CONFIG_FILE=etc/xep/xep-daps.xml) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 02 14:38:11 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.1: - added support for webhelp Please note the following when using the DocBook webhelp stylesheets: * building with ROOTID should be avoided (does not generate sidebar) * building webhelp is slow, speed up by adjusting the chunk size, recommended parameters are "chunk.fast 1" and "chunk.section.depth 0" - added support for (issue #71) - handling of passing XSLT parameters on the command line has been improved (issue #263), use * --param "KEY=VALUE" and --stringparam "KEY=VALUE" * use of --xsltparam still supported for compatibility reasons, but should be avoided; support will be removed in future versions * each parameter can be specified multiple times * bopth parameters are supported for the following subcommands: epub, html, man, pdf, text, webhelp * changes only apply to the command-line - settings in the DC-file still need to be done with XSLTPARAM as before - improved handling of documents that do not need to be profiled - daps_autobuild: changed the order of builds to increase performance - Bugfix package-src: removed extraneous text - Bugfix daps_autobuild: in case no rebuild was necessary, rsync deleted the previous results - Bugfix DB4 -> DB5 migration: Fixed various issues in the migration stylesheet ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 19 09:21:31 UTC 2015 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Stable release DAPS 2.0: - supporting rng _and_ rnc schemas for validation with jing - added a --debug switch and error reporting to daps_autobuild - moved a --meta related warning so it does not get displayed when running a *-name subcommand - fixed a quoting issue in daps-migrate and daps_functions - fixed an error in the DB4->DB5 migration stylesheet (formatting was lost on tags) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jun 10 13:50:00 UTC 2015 - fs@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~rc7 - replaced daps-auto.pl with daps_autobuild * uses an XML file as a config file (can be validated with schema that is also provided) * supports git _and_ svn repos - DB5 fix for target productinfo - locdrop target can now read information about translated files from in-file tag provided by docmanager - fixed two issues in the unpack-locdrop target - fixed stylesheet issues when using saxon as a parser - Added missing dependency on $(RESULT_DIR) for epub - bash code cleanup - Changed default DB5 schema from docbook.rng to docbookxi.rng (supports xi:includes) - Documentation: now covers all 2.0 changes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 27 16:26:00 UTC 2015 - fs@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~rc6 * Bugfix: Due to an error in Makefile.am, the contents of daps_xslt/relnotes were installed to daps_xslt/xhtml and vice versa. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 21 12:58:00 UTC 2015 - fs@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~rc5 - various fixes for ePUB: -ePUB 2 builds without warnings/errors in epubcheck -ePUB3 shows a few warnings/errors in epubcheck resulting from errors in the stylesheets -make sure ePUB gets a correct date format (YYYY-MM-DD) - stylesheets for mallard and desktop file generation can now handle DocBook 5 - fixed for PDF: callout graphics were not shown when using the DocBook stylesheets - adjusted the test suite; made sure all tests are passed - man pages for daps-init, daps-susespell and daps-envconvert will now be correctly installed - added various XSLT parameters to the documentation's DC-files to make them look better when build with the upstream stylesheets ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 14 14:26:00 UTC 2015 - fs@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~rc4 - various fixes for the man pages - improved the make code ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 13 11:00:00 UTC 2015 - toms@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~rc3 - Full support for DocBook 5 now (finally) - Moved DAPS user config directory to ~/.config/daps/. The config file has been renamed to dapsrc (the user will be notified and DAPS will automatically do the move if the user agrees) - all of DocBook's profiling attributes are no supported - Various build fixes to make it work on Debian Wheezy, Fedora 20/21 openSUSE 13.x, SLE 12, and Ubuntu 14.10 - tested DAPS on Debian Wheezy, Fedora 20/21 and Ubuntu 14.10 - Added script and stylesheets to migrate DocBook4 projects to DocBook 5 (libexec/daps-migrate) - various fixes and improvements for bin/daps-init - Added support for local static/ directories - Established new locdrop workflow - Fixed daps-init - strings passed with --xsltparam no longer need to be uoted with double and single quotes--only use double quotes now - Definied DAPS version for major, minor, and micro (configure.ac) . Introduced daps_version_{major,minor,micro} substitutions . Corrected URL from SourceForge to GitHub . Used DAPS version in AC_MSG_NOTICE - Unified copyright statements - Let configure change the Version in entity-decl.ent - Created DOCTYPE and PI node manually for daps-xslt/profiling/ stylesheets - Added more testcases, fixed erfrors in test cases - Significant documentation updates for version 2.0 - version string in manuals and man pages is now automatically set by configure/make - provided useful READMEs in ASCII Doc format - Support for both, /usr/bin/xml (SUSE) and /usr/bin/xmlstarlet (Ubuntu) Bug fixes: - issue#151: Detect DocBook XSL Stylesheet Version in daps - issue#157: Add option for optimising PNG files for targets locdrop and package-src - issue#223: Paths starting with ~ are now correctly resolved - issue#227: Made --static for HTML builds the default - issue#230: Moved DAPS config to ~/.config/daps/ - issue#249: Added support for all missing profiling attributes supported by DocBook - issue#250: building Japanese text format requires external LANG setting - issue#253: Implement Migration Stylesheets from DocBook 4 <-> DocBook 5 - issue#260: Removed project-web directory (moved into gh-pages branch) - check for embedded fonts in PDF now works correctly - ASPELL_LANG no longer gets overwritten with value from XML document if set in config or on the command line - package-html no longer fails when called with --draft - DocBook5 validation now works correctly - epub is now correctly generated (STYLEIMG was not always set) - existing man page builds were duplicated rather than overwritten Project: - project moved to GitHub - Moved all stylesheet related files to github://openSUSE/suse-xsl - obsolete docmanager code has been removed from the repository - source clean-up - source changes are tested with Travis TODOs: - test DocBook 5 with the latest DAPS develop version - review DAPS documentation - check existing test cases, add test cases for DocBook5 - add tests to Travis integration service - Integrate manpage fixes from feature branch - Integrate make improvements from feature branch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 14 11:09:36 UTC 2014 - sknorr@suse.de New release DAPS 2.0~rc2 - EPUB 3 builds now succeed - Mobipocket builds succeed again - "static" directories are now expected to be located within specific subfolders of the chosen style root - EPUB now supports "static" folders ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 1 11:56:05 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Changing the version number from "RC1" to "rc1" because the uppercase form is considered to be older than the previous release "beta8". No code change. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 30 08:27:09 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~RC1: - Language string in resulting filenames is no longer transformed to lowercase but taken as specified in MAIN (needed for Release Notes) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 23 14:59:13 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta8: - Added two stylesheets to daps-xslt/relnotes needed to build release-notes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 26 15:31:56 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta7: - Reverted the change that was introduced with beta6, since the libxml2-2 patches have been removed - they broke too many applications - apart from a minor change in the automake setup this release is identical to beta5 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 21 14:36:57 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta6: - Fixed fatal error: an update of libxml2 changed the behaviour of xmllint's entity handling which made it necessary to add --noent to the xmllint calls that check whether the sources are well-formed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 23 15:31:09 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta5: - fully supporting the suse-doc-style-checker (target stylecheck) - fix for "online-docs": only tar'ing png and jpg if respective images are available - fix for ticket #225 (Misleading error message when xml files do not reside in a directory named xml/) - fix for ticket #218 (Improve error handling for --rootid parameter) - added tests for targets "package-html and "package-pdf" - resulting filenames for package-html and package-pdf can now be queried via "showvariable" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 14 16:11:06 UTC 2014 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta4: - replace special characters (such as space or "/") from profiling attributes with "_" when generating the profiling directory path - Made profiling depend on the DC file, too, to ensure a rebuild is triggered whenever the DC file changes - STYLEIMG was set in a way that it had an incorrect value in case a fallback STYLEROOT directory was used - Improved error message when not being able to determine DocBook version - spec file: * require xmlstarlet * remove emacs-psgml recommendation * svg-dtd package has been renamed to svg-schema ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Dec 21 21:30:10 UTC 2013 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New release DAPS 2.0~beta3: Features: - Use original HTML DocBook Stylesheets for txt output by default: * use custom stylesheets by setting TXT_USE_DBSTYLES to "no" Bugfixes: - STYLEROOT and FB_STYLEROOT definitions in the config files were checked even if values were specified on the command line (ticket #211)use custom stylesheets by setting TXT_USE_DBSTYLES to "no" - JSP result directory was incorrect when no profiled MAIN existed (ticket #212) - PDF was not copied to the result dir when running package-pdf - Improved error message when having specified a second bareword after the subcommand (ticket #185) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 12 11:48:18 UTC 2013 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Bugfix release DAPS 2.0~beta2: - two fixes for package-html and package-pdf: * ticket #208 package-pdf and package-html should support... * ticket #209 package-html --jsp is broken ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 6 20:39:09 UTC 2013 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version DAPS 2.0~beta1: - First beta for a new major release Output targets: --------------- * the number of subcommands has been significantly reduced, see "daps --commands", "daps help" and "daps help " for more information - "html-single" has been replaced by "html --single" - "jsp" has been replaced with "html --jsp" - "color-pdf" has been replaced by "pdf" (now produces color PDFS) - "pdf" has been replaced by "pdf --grayscale --cropmarks" - "projectfiles" and "projectgraphics" have been replaced with "list-srcfiles" (see daps help "list-srcfiles" for more options) - all dist-* commands have been removed - when calling deprecated targets, an error message hinting at a valid alternative (is existing) is shown * subcommand bigfile now generates a bigfile for the given rootid (rather than for the complate set); target bigfile-reduced has been dropped * subcommands package-pdf and package-html now have switches --documentfiles, --desktopfiles and --pagefiles which generate the resource files for GNOME and KDE * new subcommands - "clean-package" removes all generated package data for the given DC-file. Generated images and profiled sources will _not_ be deleted. - "dapsenv" shows a list of the most important make variables and their values - "images" generates images only for a given rootid. Intended for debugging purposes - "package-src" (creates a tarball with profiled XML sources and images); switch --set-date allows to specify a build date (default date is "now") - "list-file" lists the filename that contains the ID specified with the mandatory parameter --rootid. * ePUB generation has been completely rewritten (pure make solution, no longer uses the ruby script from upstream); generated ePUBs now validate with epubcheck3. - added support for .mobi (Amazon Kindle format). Requires calibre. (ticket #98) * replaced support for HTML4 with support for HTML5 (--html5) xhtml remains the default, html4 is no longer supported * to nullify a CSS-file definition for HTML or EPUB (HTML_CSS or EPUB_CSS) from the DC-file, specify "--css none" Miscellaneous: -------------- * now supports XSLT processor saxon6 (in addition to xsltproc), specify with --xsltprocessor (default: xsltproc) * improved verbosity handling: - if output is not a terminal (e.g. pipe) only prints the resulting filename (-v0) - default verbosity shows a result message plus filename (-v1) - -v2 shows additional messages - -v3 shows the complete make output from make -j1 (commands are executed successively, not parallel) - --debug shows the complete make output from make -j1+x (commands are executed parallel; this also shows in the debug output) * added support for JPG images (ticket #101) * added support for a "static/" directory in STYLEROOT containing css, js and images that are reference in the CSS and the stylesheets for HTML * New general switch --commands shows all available subcommands * if the XML sources are not well-formed, a meaningful error message is shown * xsltparameters have to be submitted as --param PARAM=VALUE or --stringparam PARAM=VALUE (the "=" is mandatory, used to be a "space2 with DAPS 1.x) * output formats are only re-generated when the source files (xml, entity files or images) have changed. To force a rebuild run DAPS with --force or run a suitable clean command * added switches --author and --productname switches to daps-init Config file changes: -------------------- * New config file variables: COVERT_OPS_JPG: command-line options for "convert" for converting jpg images to grayscale FOP_STACKSIZE: set stacksize for fop (ticket #82) META, META_STR: permanently run html and PDF builds with --meta STATIC_DIR: custom static directory XML_USER_CATALOGS: add custom catalogs to XML_CATALOG_FILES (ticket #99) XSLTPROCESSOR: Use the specified XSLT processor (saxon6 or xsltproc) Code changes: ------------- * big makefile (common.mk) has been split into several small files - easier to maintain - improved performance by only loading makefiles that are needed for the given subcommand * added a comprehensive test suite to ensure better quality when releasing * no longer requires Bash 4--Bash 3 is sufficient Documentation: -------------- * Quickstart has been updated to cover DAPS 2.0 * Update of User Guide is WIP * new Tutorial "How to Write an Article with DocBook and DAPS" Bugfixes: --------- Numerous bugfixes and improvements, among them: * #64 Split Makefiles * #66 daps: DC Files and Platform Dependant Paths * #73 Create PDFs for target locdrop if --def-file is specified * #82 Add config parameter for FOP (XEP?) stacksize * #85 Set a fixed date with package-src target * #98 Adjust EPUB Stylesheet to Suppot Kindle * #99 Support User Definied Catalogs by Setting XML_CATALOG_FILES... * #101 DAPS should support JPEG as a source file format * #103 Exit target package-source when there are missing images * #105 DAPS's sub-commands are somewhat inconsistent * #106 Enable overwriting xsltproc params * #108 Support FOP 1.1 * #115 --css/HTML_CSS parameter is completely ignored if styleroot... * #116 Move font requirements from daps specfile to ... * #126 Add --show switch to checklink * #127 productinfo sometimes fails and is slow * #129 Get rid of native xsltproc calls * #136 daps Ignores Language in Document for Spell Checking * #138 DAPS makes it easier to create black/white PDFs than ... * #139 When trying to create a PDF file with malformed XSLT files... * #142 Saxon seems to have problems with NovDoc documents * #146 EPUB CRITICAL Error: No manual specific tmp dir * #147 EPUB validation error on callouts * #148 --meta only works when profiling * #159 Fatal Error in ePUB stylesheets * #163 JSP Stylesheets fail with saxon6 * #165 FOP config file is unnecessary * #166 Reduce Logging Output of Apache's FOP * #171 Remove unnecessary "eval" statements in the DAPS code * #192 Create filenames in a single place * #196 EPUB does not build with saxon Known Issues: ------------- * the webhelp code hasn't been touched at all; webhelp will most likely not work ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 14 11:47:26 UTC 2013 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.1.4: [NOTE: Test releases 1.1 to 1.1.3 have not been publicly released] daps-auto.pl: * a perl script to automatically build documents and deploy them to a remote machine via rsync EPUB: * completely rewrote the epub generating code * no longer needs an external script (db2epub.ruby) for epub-file generation - now everything is handled in make itself HTML/HTML-Single/JSP: * added a --clean switch which clears the directory before generating a new version Packaging: * completely rewrote the code for package-src - new option --set-date allows to set a publication date (default: current date) * new options for package-html and package-pdf --desktopfiles: generates an archive with desktopfiles for KDE3 --documentfiles: generates a document file for KDE4/GNOME2 --pagefiles: generates a page file for GNOME3 * completely rewrote online-docs - now automatically generates epub, color-pdf and single-html archive - new option --export-dir to specify a results directory * completely rewrote locdrop - new option --export-dir to specify a results directory Spellchecking: * no longer a stand-alone program * use "daps -d DC-file spellcheck" to check single files (--file option), complete documents (via DC-file) or parts of a document (vi ROOTID) * can be configured via config variables ASPELL_* Emacs macros for DocBook: * Now supports nxml-mode Documentation: * Significant additions Misc: * Added a --manifest option to dist-html which adds a manifest files containing the html-files in the same order as in the document * Replaced bash 4 only code with bash 3 compatible code (bash 4 is no longer a prerequisite for daps) * added support for a static/ directory containing resources for HTML builds (images, js and css files). If present in STYLEROOT, it will be copied as-is and links CSS, JS and style-image links in the HTML source will point there Bugfixes: * Ticket #77 Lang variable ($LL) might not be set * Ticket #104 Inconsistent Tar Ball for dist-graphics * Ticket #113 (daps-xslt/mallard/docbook.xsl missing) * Ticket #114 (package-html with easy file names wanted) * Ticket #121 package-pdf: --xsltparam missing * Ticket #122 package-pdf: --documentfiles fails with clean sources * Ticket #127 productinfo sometimes fails and is slow * Corrected the webhelp.indexer.language setting * a misplaced >/dev/null prevented the svg2svg conversion, resulting in 0 byte SVGs * added proper error handling to setfiles, sourcefiles, docfiles computing * html-single output in a separate htmlsingle/ directory * Raised FOP_STACK to 2048k, because otherwise FOP builds on x86_64 fail * Fixed a bug in listing the double images. backup images like foo.svg~ or foo.svg.~ were listed, too * EPUB generation failed when no CSS file was specified. This is fixed now * Fixed sed statements for preserving and recovering entities; the former statements did not match all entity declarations possible and recovering was error-prone * Only use optipng when it is available * Fixed targets warn-images and warn-cap ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 3 20:24:49 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0.2 (Bugfix Release): * Important: - in order to avoid confusion with short options for daps itself (such as -d for --docconfig and --draft), the subcommands only support long options now. The following short options for subcommands are no longer supported: -c (use --comments) -d (use --draft) -f (use --file) -m (use --meta) -n (use --name) -p (use --pretty) -r (use --remarks) -s (use --show) - the only short option that will remain is -h (help) * Bugfixes: - added proper help texts for subcommands - target warn-images did not work - target missinggraphics did not show all missing images - daps failed with a useless error message when $MAIN was not well-formed. The fix produces a useful error message now - --remarks option did not work with DocBook stylesheets - paths specified on the command line or the config file had to be absolute. The fix now allows to also specify relative paths for all configurable directories and files - COMMENTS_STR, DRAFT_STR and REMARK_STR were not correctly unset when one of these modes was not set on the command line but implied by another mode (e.g. --meta). The result was a wrong filename - target webhelp-dir-name was missing - draft.png was not shown in PDF/HTML draft builds when using the DocBook Stylesheets - Due to a variable name mismatch, the --name option did not work properly - target showvariable exited with an error if requested variable was empty - config options FOP_CONFIG and XEP_CONFIG were not used. The fix renames them to FOP_CONFIG_FILE and XEP_CONFIG_FILE - these variables are used in the wrapper scripts - FOP_WRAPPER and XEP_WRAPPER were not set correctly when DAPSROOT was set - disabled Permalink generation for PDFs (this is an HTML-only feature) - images were not cerrectly references for target jsp - the DEF file was not correctly packaged in target locdrop - fixed webhelp target. Wildcards do not work in classpath expression, resolved them with $(wildcard $(firstword()) - Warning message "DEF file is missing" was issued for targets that do not have a --def-file option - targets package-html and package-pdf failed with an error on desktop files generation - target remaininggraphics always returned an empty list - SVG to SVG conversions generated useless error messages * Stylesheets: - removed obsolete stuff for @role=productname, productnumber, or productnameref * Documentation: - Quick Start Guide: Finished - User Guide: Significant additions, but still work in progress - Updated README.upgrade_from_susedoc_4.x ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 3 10:04:42 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0: Bugfix: - Use XEP/FOP wrapper scripts by default ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org version 1.0 RC5: * Bugfix: - Setting stack size for FOP to 512k in wrapper script, otherwise builds on i586 fail during hyphenation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Apr 2 12:28:49 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0 RC4 * Bugfix: - Not all links were dereferenced with --static ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 30 19:37:13 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0 RC3 * Bugfixes: - Issuing hint on missing formatter scripts only when verbosity is >= 1 - spec-file: Fixed typo on suse-xsl-stylesheet recommends python-xml needs to be a general requirement - fixed path to callouts and style images for FO * Lots of minor documentation fixes/enhancements ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 29 09:12:37 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0 RC2 * Bugfixes: - issue a hint rather than exiting when XEP/FOP_WRAPPER do not exist - daps_xslt/yelp/*.xsl was not installed by make install ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 28 08:44:22 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0 RC1 * Bugfixes: - fixed minor package building issues - inkscape always returns 0, even in case of an error. Added a workaround, so daps now exits when an image conversion with inkscape fails - --main option should work now - Fixed errors on setting the fallback stylesheets - comments and remarks did not show up in the docs when requested (again ;-(( ) - this is fixed now * much better error handling - daps will now exit when wrong paths or a non existing ROOTID are entered in the user config file or the DC file * significant enhancements to the Documentation (Reference & Quickstart) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 20 13:14:16 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org * Bugfix: Target for index generation had wrong ending (.idx instead of .ind) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 16 16:01:26 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org * Bugfix: Typo in Makefile caused wrong catalog entries ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 15 15:38:26 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org * showvariable now only shows the result to make it better suited for script usage ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 15 10:12:39 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0beta2: * Bugfix: Finally found the correct solution for adding/removing catalog entries in the spec file * Enhancement: webhelp support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 7 15:54:22 UTC 2012 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Version 1.0beta1: * Rebuild large parts to make DAPS distribution-independent. - rewrote Makefile for automake/autoconf => configure; make; make install is now supported - thorough cross-distribution testing is still needed, basic tests have been run on RedHat, Debian and Ubuntu * removal of custom stylesheets DAPS no longer uses the SUSE stylesheets as a default. It even no longer contains the SUSE stylesheets - they are now available as a separate package (suse-xsl-stylesheets in Documentation:Tools). - By default DAPS uses the generic DocBook stylesheets now - Custom stylesheets such as the SUSE stylesheets can be used by specifying up to four parameters on the command line/the config files: * Styleroot: Directory containing the custom stylesheets. Must have the same directory structure as the original DocBook stylesheet root directory. Does _not_ need to contain stylesheets for all output formats. If stylesheets are not found, DAPS will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. - Variable: STYLEROOT - Parameter: --styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * Fallback styleroot Custom fallback styleroot. If DAPS cannot find styles for the given output format, it will automatically fall back to the DocBook stylesheets. This config option will add a custom fallback directory with higher priority. The DocBook stylesheets will remain as a last resort, however. - Variable: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT - Parameter: --fb_styleroot - Value: absolute path to directory * CSS files: Specify CSS files for HTML and/or CSS. By default no CSS file will be used. - Variables: HTML_CSS, EPUB_CSS - Parameter: --css for html and epub targets (daps -d html--css ) - Value: absolute path to file * rewrote FOP formatter handling - both supported formatters (FOP/XEP) are now controlled by the following variables: *_WRAPPER (wrapper script, libexec/daps-fop, libexec/daps-xep by default) *_CONFIG (xml config file, etc/daps/xep/xep-daps.xml and etc/daps/fop/fop-daps.xml by default. A specific fop-daps.xml is installed for RedHat and SUSE by default) *_OPTIONS (Command line options) * renaming of parameters and variables In order to make parameters and variables "self-speaking" the following has been renamed: - File ENV-file to DC-file (doc config file) - Variable BASE_DIR to DOC_DIR (doc dir) => Terminology! - Variable DTDROOT to DAPSROOT (daps installation directory) - Variable FOP_TYPE to FORMATTER - command line switch --fop to --formatter - command line switch -e/--envfile has been renamed to -d/--docconfig (-e/--envfile will still be supported) * global parameter --base_dir no longer supported Instead of specifying --base_dir with daps, you now need to specify a full path (either relative or absolute) to the DC-file. However, the "magic" that automatically tries to determine the path to a DC-file when you do not specify a path or not even a DC file, still applies. Therefore you only need to specify a valid path to the DC-file in cases where you would have used --base_dir with previous DAPS versions. * --main parameter / MAIN Instead of calling daps with -d/--docconfig you can also directly specify a MAIN with --main=. You need to specify a valid relative or absolute path. If you just specify a file name, ./xml/$MAIN is automatically assumed. * packaging The former DAPS version has been split into two packages: - daps - suse-xsl-stylesheets (SUSE stylesheets, NovDOC DTD, SUSE aspell wordlist) * other DAPS changes since 0.9.2 in brief: - stylesheet images have been moved to fit the directory structure used in the original stylesheets - new variable STYLEDEVEL which can be used when developing stylesheets. STYLEDEVEL _always_ takes precedence over STYLEROOT and can be set in $USER_CONFIG - Rewrote handling of profiling variables PROFARCH, PROFCONDITION, PROFVENDOR, PROFOS - all 4 are now fully supported (formerly only PROFOS and PROFARCH were fully supported) - created catalog entry to resolve stylesheets in daps_xslt - daps init has been moved to a separate script bin/daps-init - each SUSE stylesheet file now contains a short overview of purpose and parameters - lots of stylesheet bugfixes - license: GPL 2.0 or 3.0 at your choice - fixed target man for man-page generation; man pages are not gzip'ed by default (unless you specify --nogzip); manpage subdirectories (man1, man2,...) are no longer created by default, but can rather be enabled via the --subdirs switch - new parameter --check for target epub checks build with epubcheck - added very basic DocBook5 support (with xslt 1.0 stylesheets only) still a lot to do on this front - Default HTML format is now XHTML 1.0 (instead of HTML 4.01). Use --html4 to generate HTML 4.01 - auto generate SUSE HTML4 stylesheets from XHTML stylesheets - binaries that are only called from within make have been moved to libexec/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 9 15:30:47 UTC 2012 - toms@suse.de - Really fixed bnc#739213, - Added COPYING-{2.0,3.0} files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 28 11:48:06 UTC 2011 - ke@suse.de - Remove fetch_source. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 28 08:39:57 UTC 2011 - ke@suse.de - BuildRequire exiftool that's now available as a subpackage on Factory. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 15 14:07:13 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org New version 0.9.2 - BUGFIXES: * fixed misspelled variablename in fo generating target * remarks in HTML and PDF builds were only shown when comments were turned on, too. This had been fixed earlier but the fix seems to have been reverted by mistake. Re-enabled the fix in the inline.xslt stxlesheets for fo and html - -r/--remarks now implies draft mode - -m/--meta now implies draft mode but does not imply remarks anymore ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 15 10:39:31 UTC 2011 - ke@suse.de - Set license to GPL-2.0+. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 15 06:49:50 UTC 2011 - ke@suse.de - On 12.1, BuildRequire perl-Image-ExifTool. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 9 11:53:10 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - BUGFIX: Misspelled variable name in fo generation for FOP - Stylesheet changes: * added first draft of release notes stylesheets ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Dec 7 13:54:43 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Stylesheet changes: Fixed bugs: * bnc#573835: pdf-color: title in PDF properties too general * bnc#703483: FOP: No Hyphenation? * bnc#706452: FOP: Too much Whitespace Behind and * bnc#711526: Layout: sect3 can not be distinguished from a sect4 * bnc#719848: daps stylesheets: Make metadata for PDF draft mode optional - Program changes: * New version 0.9.1 * NEW FEATURES: - "daps -h " now shows help for subcommand - New config option XSLTPARAM / cmdline switch --xsltparam: can be used to overwrite one or more stylesheet parameters. Using that option/switch it is possible to change the pagesize, pageformat, alignment, margins, etc. etc. without having to rewrite the stylesheets directly - subcommand getimages can now be run with a rootid or a filename - subcommands getimages and checklink can now be invoked without a filename or a rootid - in this case the rootid provided by the ENV-file is used - new general command line switch --version - new switch -m/--meta for pdf builds (adds same functionality as for the html builds) * completely rewrote lib/daps_functions: - now has a generic option parser - functions setup_builddir and format_options have been combined into one function called init_env - one single function that invokes make: call_make - logging can be turned on/off within each function invoking call_make by setting WRITE_LOG to 1/0 (default: 1 (on)) - the make command is now set up here rather than in bin/daps - getimages now uses make to create the image list (rather than using /usr/bin/xml) - new function no_opts for subcommands that have no command line switches * pretty printing has been moved from lib/daps_functions into the makefiles * BUGFIXES: - We now do an early! check whether a subcommand is correct or not function run_subcmds has therefore been replaced by an associative hash; the hash's key/value pairs can be eval'd to call the function - .fo files will always be regenerated by using PHONY targets This also keeps the .fo file, which is desireable for debugging purposes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 7 12:28:15 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfixes on .document and .desktop file generation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 7 08:13:54 UTC 2011 - toms@suse.de - Updated Quick Start/Flyer design ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 6 11:59:03 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: image copying on static html builds ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 6 10:39:58 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: css file was not properly copied when using --static on HTML builds ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 30 22:25:08 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfixing HTML generation. Copying/linking images and CSS made problems when old builds were present. This fix ensures images/css files get removed before trying to create them ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 30 14:48:36 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 8: - new option "--static" for html builds copies images and css files rather than linking them (which is the default) - document-files-html / document-files-pdf / desktop-files now only generate the desktop files rather than creating tarballs * tarballs are generated with dist-document-files-html, dist-... * document-files-dir-name, desktop-files-dir-name show the directory names for the generated desktop files - new file names for PDFs: color: ($BOOK|$ROOTID)_$LANG.pdf print: ($BOOK|$ROOTID)-print_$LANG.pdf - new option --def-file=DEFFILE for target package-src. If specified also adds all ENV files referenced in the DEF-file to the tarball - new option --def-file=DEFFILE for target locdrop adds the DEF-file to the notrans tarball - Bugfix: * get name targets (pdf-name, html-dir-name,...) now support options --name, --rootid, -cdr ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 26 15:36:46 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - spec file changes so daps builds for SLE 11 / 11.1: * checkbot is a recommendation for SLE * require python-xml for < 1120 * replace make_install macro with a literal make install call, since 11.1/SLE 11 do not have the macro - use the tar option --transform instead of --xform in order to be compatible with older tar versions - Bugfix Makefile: global option -d has been replaced with --debug ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 26 11:45:24 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - target validate now also warns about missing graphics - Bugfix: verbosity switch -v works correctly now ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 20 11:53:36 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - verbosity can now also be set to "0" on the command line (needed for scripting) - renamed "--verbose" switch to "--verbosity" - Specfile: Requires: fam ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 19 11:52:50 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Specfile: fixed %{ext_man} - fetch_source now also copies the spec file if needed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 19 10:46:07 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Completely rewrote the verbosity stuff: * Verbosity none: only display on line with result (default) * Verbosity 1 (-v, --verbose=1): print the most important target results * Verbosity 2 (-vv --verbose=2): print all commands called by make * Default verbosity level can be overwritten in ~/.daps/config via VERBOSITY=(0|1|2) - General option -d is no longer supported to avoid confusion with subcommand option -d (draft mode) - use --debug instead - Replaced target clean-book with clean-results - Updated BUGS and TODO - Stylesheets: * fixed bnc#573835 (PDF metadata) - Bugfix: BUILD_DIR is now set in the makefiles - Packaging: * added script that generates the source tarball via svn export * added %{ext_man} to spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 19 06:58:53 UTC 2011 - toms@suse.de - Applied spec file changes after Jan Engelhardt's mail on opensuse-packaging: (see also http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Specfile_guidelines) - removal of '# norootforbuild' - removal of Authors list, no longer desired in factory - removal of %clean section, no longer required - adding %{?_smp_mflags} wherever there is none ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 15 20:32:09 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 7 - DAPS now supports EPS (will be converted to PDF and PNG) and PDF images; SVG sources can also be converted into PDF - new dependencies for EPS and PDF support in spec file: ghostscript-library, poppler tools - completely revised images.mk to increase readability and improved inline documentation - sped up png optimization with optipng by using optimization level 2 rather than 8: almost no difference in file-size, but huge difference in speed - Bugfixes: - rewrote profiling, since the changes from beta6 introduced an error that prevented profiling on changed files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 12 13:44:08 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: remove duplicate entries in SRCFILE list in common.mk (using sort) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 9 22:33:43 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 6 - DAPS can now use XML source files with any suffix (not only *.xml--the KDE project for example is using *.docbook); - set default values for PROFOS and PROFARCH in case they are empty - Bugfixes: * target validate: call function comments_remarks rather than build_generic * target locdrop: correct docmanager command; warn if no file has doc:trans=yes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 8 15:26:48 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - this time for real: adjusted spec file so daps also builds for openSUSE_Evergreen_11.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 8 14:22:11 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 5 - print filename and ids for chapter and section headlines in draft mode - added 301 and 302 codes to dontwarn options of checkbot - start image viewer in target getimages only when there are images ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 11 15:32:45 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Reverted previous change since that causes trouble with 11.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 11 14:58:40 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Adjusted spec file so daps also builds for openSUSE_Evergreen_11.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 11 14:31:50 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Using a stylesheet rather than the buggy /usr/bin/xml to get the rootid of a file for target checklink ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 10 14:37:31 UTC 2011 - toms@suse.de - Changed standard layout from Novell to SUSE (1st attempt) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 8 09:56:15 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - BUGFIX: target checklink now exits when no rootid or filename is specified; rootid from ENVfile is ignored ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 5 15:08:20 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - BUGFIX: Profiling was only redone when the _xml_ source files had changed, not when the entity files had changed - added a dependency on *.ent to the profiling target $(PROFILES) to fix this ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 5 14:45:49 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - BUGFIX: getimages function did not work in verbose or debug mode ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 4 14:00:20 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - adding a workaround for the crappy xml program that has no catalog support ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 4 12:15:56 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Colored output is now automatically disabled when not being on a Terminal - so you now pipe daps commands to other programs (e.g. a PDF Viewer or a browser) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 4 10:24:02 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Added option --file to target checklink ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 1 14:34:53 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Changing target validate again: when being called explicitly, it now always checks profiled sources _with remarks_ ($REMARKS is set to 1). Options -r and -c have been removed again. - Bugfix: Using $@ instead of $SCMD_ARGS in getopts calls in lib/daps_functions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 1 11:33:13 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - we need to be able to install daps and susedoc in parallel internally, so removed the Obsoletes: susedoc statement from the spec file - target validate can now be called with -r and -c, too ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 28 15:25:42 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: daps-susespell: the extra-dict was not invoked correctly ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 26 15:34:47 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - BUGFIX: DAPS_ENV_NAME must not be set in config ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 26 10:44:24 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 4 - spec file: * removed obsolete python dependencies (they moved to daps-docmanager) * obsoletes susedoc * recommends daps-docmanager and aspell+en dicts - daps-susespell now has a man page and supports additional options --lang and --dict ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 25 20:30:30 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - daps-susespell can now check multiple files - Bugfix in lib/docbook-macros: Element typo (arearefs) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 25 14:26:21 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Target checklink (chklnk, jana) now supports --rootid ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 25 08:19:17 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Added exits after target calls - Improved help/README on target init ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 22 21:21:46 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: daps init help now works correctly - Added a quickstart README - Improved error handling and verbose output - The majority of targets now write a logfile ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 21 15:28:02 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org Beta 3 - Bugfix: USEMETA now works correctly - added new binary daps-susepell (Spellchecker) - added new target getimages ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 20 15:34:47 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfixes * replaced @VERSION@ and @DATE@ in daps man page * daps error messages now go to STDERR * DTDROOT/xslt (STYLEDEVEL) is the new defaul-LAYOUTROOT * Fixed the long-standing bug that required to activate remarks _and_ comments in order to see remarks - new optional config option for ~/.daps/config: DAPS_ENV_DEFAULT to specify a default ENVFILE. If set, will be automatically used unless an alternative ENVFILE is specified on the commandline via -e/--envfile or via a sourced ENVFILE by DAPS_ENV_NAME - added new target showenv that print variables ENVFILE and BASE_DIR; can output more variables if needed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 19 21:16:20 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - format_options needs to be called from the main call_make functions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 19 14:43:00 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Bugfix: Sourcing an ENV with DAPS_ENV_NAME set did not work - Bugfix: Command line arguments for comments, drafts and remarks were not properly exported ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 14 15:25:29 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Moved daps-xmlformat to bin - specifying a default ENVfile with DAPS_ENV_NAME= in ~/.daps/config now also works when BASE_DIR is specified ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 14 14:20:05 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - added a new subcommend: init, which creates a working environment incl. an ENV file and a xml/MAIN ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 13 15:06:17 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Fixed a bug in xslt/misc/get-all-used-files.xsl; common.mk needed to be changed, too - error messages are directed to /dev/null when calling make_nolog ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 13 13:28:48 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - LOG_DIR was not exported - when running showvariable the date was always printed with the result - this is hopefully fixed now - Expanded ENV conversion example in the upgrade README ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 13 11:47:00 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - replaced the last remnants of "susedoc" with "daps" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 13 08:56:17 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Removed copy pdf from package PDF ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 13 07:56:05 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - fixed dist-graphics (images were packed with absolute path) - fixed HTML-USED (imagelist was wrong) - fixed USED (removed double entries) - added --extra-files option to package-src in order to be able to pack additional ENVfiles - added --fop option for package-pdf - packaging targets now have their own function in daps_functions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 11 09:41:38 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - lib/daps_functions: Fixed xep wrapper call (susedoc-xep -> daps-xep) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 8 13:15:49 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - common.mk: Another fix for projectfiles/reminingfiles: $INCLUDED must include $MAIN, otherwise getentityname.py will be called with an empty $INCLUDED if the book only contains a single MAIN file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 8 12:32:42 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - common.mk: MAIN was missing in projectfiles; fixed remainingfiles - added TODO for man page generation, init target ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 8 08:15:53 CEST 2011 - ke@suse.de - Remove my name from the authors' list. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 7 09:33:47 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Changed the IDs in /etc/xml/suse-catalog.xml to something that makes more sense ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 7 08:07:09 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - Fix for -e/-b options ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 6 15:11:21 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org - added short options -b and -e for basedir and envfile - reformatted help ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 1 21:58:37 UTC 2011 - fsundermeyer@opensuse.org First beta of the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (daps), the successor of susedoc. Major changes compared to susedoc: * make calls have been replaced by central wrapper script daps with svn/git style syntax * Independent from shell environment * All output generated by susedoc is placed in /build (default) or in (can be spcified on the copmmand line) * Strict separation between generated content and source files * Typical Linux configuration style hierarchy established: - System wide configuration ( /etc/daps/config ) - User configuration ( ~/.daps/config ) - Book specific (ENVfile) - Command line * STDOUT output much less verbose, log file is written * Debugging function * bugfixes daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/INSTALL.adoc0000644000175000017500000001575314330460705016017 0ustar rusconirusconi= Installing the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (DAPS) :numbered: [#distro-compatibility] == Distribution compatibility DAPS has been tested on the following Linux distributions. It should also run on any other distribution, feedback is welcome. * openSUSE Leap 15.x and openSUSE Tumbleweed * SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 and 15 (including service packs) * Debian Jessie (8.5.0) * Fedora 23 * Linux Mint 18.1 * Ubuntu 16.04 [#install-package] == Installing DAPS using a system package Pre-built packages are available for openSUSE from the following repositories: SUSE:: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Documentation:Tools/ + Browse to this URL and choose you SUSE version to get the complete repository URl and add it with the `zypper ar` command, for example: `zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Documentation:Tools/openSUSE_Leap_42.2 Documentation:Tools` To be able to use the complete functionality of DAPS, make sure to also install all recommended packages (`zypper in --recommends --from Documentation:Tools daps`) + + Packages for daily builds are available from https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Documentation:Tools:Auto/ Note that these builds are not thoroughly tested and may contain bugs. Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu:: Not available, yet. Help is appreciated. The package is named +daps+. Additional packages needed by DAPS will automatically be installed. [#dependency] == Package dependencies and prerequisites DAPS only runs on Linux and is not compatible with other operating systems. DAPS requires a few programs to be installed on your system. To use the full feature set of DAPS, make sure to also install the optional packages. If unsure, which of DAPS's features are supported with your current installation, run `./configure --sysconfdir=/etc` in the DAPS Git clone directory. This will output detailed information about the support status on your system. .*Required packages* [options="header"] |==== |SUSE |Debian/Ubuntu |Fedora |automake |autotools-dev |automake |dia |dia |dia |docbook_4 |docbook |docbook-dtds |docbook_5 |docbook5-xml |docbook5-schemas |-- |docbook-xml |-- |docbook-xsl-stylesheets^1^ |docbook-xsl^*^ |docbook-style-xsl^1^ |docbook5-xsl-stylesheets |docbook-xsl-ns |docbook5-style-xsl |ImageMagick |imagemagick |ImageMagick |inkscape |inkscape |inkscape |libxml2-tools |libxml2-utils |libxml2 |-- |libxml-commons-external-java|-- |-- |libxmlgraphics-commons-java |-- |libxslt-tools |-- |libxslt |jing |jing |jing |make |make |make |poppler-tools |poppler-utils |poppler-utils |python-xml |python3-libxml2 |python3-libxml2 |python-lxml |python3-lxml |python3-lxml |sgml-skel |sgml-base |sgml-common |svg-dtd |sgml-data |? |w3m |w3m |w3m |xml-commons-jaxp-1.3-apis| -- |xml-commons-apis |xmlgraphics-fop^2^ |fop^2^ |fop^2^ |xmlstarlet |xmlstarlet |xmlstarlet |-- |xsltproc |-- |zip |zip |zip |==== ^1^: minimum version: 1.7.8 ^2^: minimum version: 0.96, 1.x or better is recommended .*Required Packages for AsciiDoc Support* [options="header"] |==== |SUSE |Debian/Ubuntu |Fedora |rubygem(asciidoctor)^3^ |asciidoctor |asciidoctor |==== ^3^: The exact package name depends on the Ruby version installed on your system. Using this capability string with `zypper install` ensures the correct package is installed. .*Optional packages* [options="header"] |==== |SUSE |Debian/Ubuntu |Fedora |aspell |aspell |aspell |ditaa |ditaa |ditaa |epubcheck |epubcheck |? |exiftool |libimage-exiftool-perl |perl-Image-ExifTool |libreoffice-draw |libreoffice-draw |libreoffice-draw |optipng |optipng |optipng |perl-checkbot |checkbot |? |remake |remake |n/a^4^ |saxon6 |libsaxon-java |? |saxon6-scripts |-- |? |xmlformat |xmlformat-perl |? |==== ^4^ The `remake` package on Fedora is a different software. To install optional packages at a later point in time, run `daps-check-deps` to check for already installed and missing dependencies. [#install-source] == Installing DAPS from the source DAPS can be installed from a downloaded release TAR or from a local Git clone. 1. Download the https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/releases/latest[latest DAPS version] archive and unpack it _or_, alternatively clone the main branch from GitHub: + `git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/daps.git -b main --single-branch` 2. Change into the daps directory 3. Run `./configure --sysconfdir=/etc` + Carefully check the configuration summary. Run `./configure --help` for more information on how to change installation paths. If you need to change something, re-run the configure command again afterwards. 4. Run `make` 5. Run `sudo make install` 6. Run `daps --help` for a brief introduction to DAPS [#run-from-git] == Running DAPS from a local Git clone If you do not want to install DAPS or always want to use the latest development version, you can run DAPS directly from a local Git clone. 1. Make sure the prerequisites listed in <> are fulfilled. 2. Check out DAPS. Either choose the latest stable version (safe) or the development version (may not work) Checking out the latest release:: `git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/daps.git -b main --single-branch` Checking out the latest development version:: `git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/daps.git` 3. (Skip this step for SUSE). Go to the checkout directory and run the following command according to your distribution: Debian/Ubuntu:: `./configure --sysconfdir=/etc` + `make debian` Fedora/Red Hat:: `./configure --sysconfdir=/etc` + `make redhat` SUSE:: _Do nothing_ 4. Test DAPS by building the DAPS user manual: + `cd /daps/doc` + `../bin/daps --dapsroot .. -d DC-daps-user pdf` To run DAPS from the checkout directory, use the following command: + `/bin/daps --dapsroot= [options] [options]` daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000003036714330460705016113 0ustar rusconirusconi# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # # Makefile.am for DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (daps) # Generate catalogs and install daps # # # TODO: # Stylesheets for building xhtml need to be packaged in src tar #------------------------ AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = 1.10 foreign dist-bzip2 no-dist-gzip no-installinfo \ -Wall -Werror -Wno-portability ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 SUBDIRS = # additional files to add to the tarball EXTRA_DIST := COPYING-2.0 COPYING-3.0 packaging/daps.spec #------------------------ # Replace placeholders with distribution-specfic paths # REPL_PATH = sed \ -e 's|@sysconfdir[@]|$(sysconfdir)|g' \ -e 's|@bindir[@]|$(bindir)|g' \ -e 's|@pkgdatadir[@]|$(pkgdatadir)|g' \ -e 's|@datadir[@]|$(datadir)|g' \ -e 's|@prefix[@]|$(prefix)|g' \ -e 's|@db5version[@]|$(db5_version)|g' \ -e 's|@PACKAGE_VERSION[@]|$(PACKAGE_VERSION)|g' DAPSROOT := $(abs_top_srcdir) #------------------------ # Build directory - 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See {website} for more information. Documentation is available from https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/index.html. DAPS is released under the GPL (version 2 or 3 at your choice). == Installing DAPS DAPS packages are available for openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise. It has also been successfully tested on Debian, Fedora, Linux Mint, and Ubuntu. See link:INSTALL.adoc[INSTALL.adoc] for installation instructions. The https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/releases/latest[latest DAPS version]. == Forum Use the https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/discussions[GitHub Discussions] of this repository. == Reporting Bugs To report bugs, use the bug tracker of this repository: https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/new?template=bug.md. == Contributing If you would like to contribute to the project, do the following: . Fork this project. . Clone the project: + git clone git@github.com:YOUR_USERNAME/daps.git . Create a new branch from the main branch. git branch main . Make your changes. . Send a pull request. Note that we will only accept pull requests against the main branch. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/README.devel.adoc0000644000175000017500000000365214330460705016737 0ustar rusconirusconiDocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite (daps) Development ========================================================= This file is mainly interesting for developers who want to hack/work with the development version of daps. In order to run daps from this working copy, remember the following things: 1. Do NOT run `./configure` if you intend to run `daps` from this working copy. 2. If you have run the configure script already, run `git status` to see any modified files and roll them back: + git ls-files -m | xargs git checkout -- git clean -d -f 3. If you want to run daps from this working copy, *always* add the `--dapsroot` option. To simplify this, define a ddaps function (or alias) which can look like this (replace the content of the `D` variable with your absolute path of your working copy): + ddaps () { echo "****** DAPS Developer Version ******" D="/local/doc/daps" $D/bin/daps --dapsroot "$D" $@ } + If you like, you can also add the `--styleroot` option. Add the above lines to your `~/.bashrc` (or `~/.bashrc.local`) Bash config file. Changing automake files ----------------------- - the only automake files that may be edited are * `configure.ac` * `Makefile.am` + Do NOT edit any other automake files, since they are generated. - Whenever `configure.ac` or `Makefile.am` have been changed, you MUST run autogen.sh and submit the resulting changes together with your edits Creating New DAPS Version ------------------------- In order to create a new daps version, do the following: 1. Adapt version number in `configure.ac` 2. Run `autogen.sh` 3. Adapt version number in `packaging/daps.spec` 4. Commit your changes 5. Change to the OBS working copy from `Documentation:Tools` and run `daps-fetch-source-git` to get the latest changes from GitHub. 6. Run `osc vc` and add your changelog 7. Rebuild the package, fix any errors, and commit to OBS. Happy Hacking! :) daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/README.quickstart.adoc0000644000175000017500000000212314330460705020022 0ustar rusconirusconiDAPS Quickstart =============== :numbered: To start a new DAPS project `my_article` in `~/authoring` proceed as follows: 1. Setting up the Project: + $ daps-init --docdir ~/authoring --name "my_article" + This will create a complete DAPS working environment for the article "my_article" in`~/authoring/. The working environment consists of the following directory structure: + ~/authoring |--images/ | |--src/ | | |--dia/ | | |--jpg/ | | |--pdf/ | | |--png/ | | |--svg/ |--xml/ + plus a config file for the article (aka DC-file) named `DC-my_article` and an example XML document `xml/MAIN-my_article.xml`. 2. 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Default: disabled (rsync will be done) --notify In case of build failures send a notification to the e-mail address specified with in the config file. Will be ignored if is not set. Default: disabled (No notification e-mails) --schema= Path to the schema used to validate the config file. Default: @datadir@/xml/daps/schema/daps-autobuild.rnc --sections="sect1 sect2" Space-separated list of sets that should be build. The sets need to be configured in the config file. Default: not set (all sets from the config file will be build) --validate Validate the config file specified with --config. Other options except --schema will be ignored. EOFhelptext } function helpconfig { cat < Path to builddir. Mandatory. Path to DAPS directory. Mandatory. Rsync target. Mandatory unless using --nosync. Rsync flags (do not use --delete here). Optional. Space-separated list of DC files. Mandatory. Space-separated list of formats to build (html single-html pdf). Mandatory. Path to stylesheet directory. Optional. Path to fallback stylesheet directory. Optional. E-Mail address for notifications. Optional. Checkout directory. Mandatory. EOFhelptext } function exit_on_error { # Print error message and exit with return code 1 # # Expects 1 argument: # * error message # echo -e "ERROR: ${1}" >&2 exit 1; } function validate { jing -c "$SCHEMA" "$CONFIG" && return 0 return 1 } function check_element { # checks if array contains an element # # Expects two arguments: # 1. Element to check # 2. list (${array[@]}) # local ELEMENT [[ -z $1 ]] && exit_on_error "Function check_element must be called with an item to check for" [[ -z $2 ]] && exit_on_error "Function check_element must be called with an array" for ELEMENT in "${@:2}"; do [[ "$ELEMENT" == "$1" ]] && return 0 done return 1 } function read_config_value { # reading element/attribute values from $CONFIG # # Expects 2 argument: # 1 xpath # 2 element name ("element") or attribute name ("@attribute") # local QUERY_OBJECT VALUE _XPATH [[ -z $1 ]] && exit_on_error "Function run_daps must be called with an xpath" [[ -z $2 ]] && exit_on_error "Function run_daps must be called with an element" _XPATH="$1" QUERY_OBJECT="$2" VALUE="$("$XMLSTARLET" sel -t -m "$_XPATH" -v "normalize-space($QUERY_OBJECT)" "$CONFIG")" echo "$VALUE" return 0 } function read_general { # Read values from the general section of the config file # local _START_XPATH _START_XPATH="/daps-autobuild/general" _BUILDDIR="$(read_config_value "$_START_XPATH" "builddir")" if [[ -n $_BUILDDIR ]]; then [[ -d $_BUILDDIR ]] || exit_on_error "BUILDDIR directory $_BUILDDIR does not exist" fi _DAPSROOT="$(read_config_value "$_START_XPATH" "dapsroot")" if [[ -n $_DAPSROOT ]]; then [[ -d $_DAPSROOT ]] || exit_on_error "DAPSROOT directory $_DAPSROOT does not exist" CCECHO="$_DAPSROOT/bin/ccecho" fi if [[ 1 -eq $DO_RSYNC ]]; then _RSYNC_TARGET="$(read_config_value "${_START_XPATH}/rsync" "target")" _RSYNC_FLAGS="$(read_config_value "${_START_XPATH}/rsync" "flags")" [[ "$_RSYNC_FLAGS" =~ --delete ]] && $CCECHO "warn" "rsync flags contain --delete, manuals which fail to build will be deleted from server" fi } function process_git { # Update a Git repo and determine whether a rebuild is needed # # Return values: # # 0: Success # 1: git fetch failed # 2: Getting latest SHA hash failed # 3: Checking out branch failed # 4: More than remote (we don't know which to pick) # 5: No remote (we can't update the repo at all) # local GITBRANCH # get branch GITBRANCH="$(read_config_value "/daps-autobuild/set[@id='$SET']/vcs" "@branch")" [[ -z "$GITBRANCH" ]] && GITBRANCH='main' remote=$(git remote) [[ $(echo -e "$remote" | wc -l ) -ge 2 ]] && return 4 [[ -z "$remote" ]] && return 5 # no clue why we'd ever have local changes but it just happened, so # reset those git clean --quiet --force git reset --quiet --hard HEAD git fetch --quiet --prune "$remote" || return 1 git checkout --quiet "remotes/$remote/$GITBRANCH" >/dev/null || return 3 echo " * Updated git branch $GITBRANCH" if [[ 1 -eq $CHECK_VCS ]]; then NEWREV="$(git rev-parse HEAD)" || return 2 [[ "$NEWREV" != "$_LASTREV" ]] && REBUILD="1" fi return 0 } function process_svn { # Update an SVN repo and determine whether a rebuild is needed # # Return values: # # 0: Success # 1: SVN up failed # 2: Getting latest revision number failed # svn up -q >/dev/null || return 1 echo " * Updated svn working copy" if [[ 1 -eq $CHECK_VCS ]]; then NEWREV="$(svnversion -c "$_CHECKOUT" . | sed -e 's/[MS]//g' -e 's/^[[:digit:]]*://')" || return 2 [[ "$NEWREV" != "$_LASTREV" ]] && REBUILD="1" fi return 0 } function run_daps { local BUILDDIR DAPS_BASE_CMD DCFILE _FORMAT NAME NAME_CMD_ARGS ORIG_IFS RESULT RUNDAPS _SET SUBCMD # # Create the DAPS command and run DAPS # Expects 4 Arguments: # 1. Format # 2. DC-file # 3. Set ID # # Return values: # 0: Success # 1: Failure (running DAPS failed) [[ -z $1 ]] && exit_on_error "Function run_daps must be called with a sub-command" [[ -z $2 ]] && exit_on_error "Function run_daps must be called with a DC-FILE" [[ -z $3 ]] && exit_on_error "Function run_daps must be called with a set ID" _FORMAT="$1" DCFILE="$2" _SET="$3" if [[ single-html = "$_FORMAT" ]]; then SUBCMD="html --single" else SUBCMD="$_FORMAT" fi NAME=${DCFILE//DC-/} BUILDDIR="${_BUILDDIR}/$_SET" # build the DAPS command # DAPS_BASE_CMD="${_DAPSROOT}/bin/daps --dapsroot $_DAPSROOT --builddir $BUILDDIR -d $DCFILE" [[ -n $_STYLEROOT ]] && DAPS_BASE_CMD="$DAPS_BASE_CMD --styleroot=$_STYLEROOT" [[ -n $_FB_STYLEROOT ]] && DAPS_BASE_CMD="$DAPS_BASE_CMD --fb_styleroot=$_FB_STYLEROOT" RUNDAPS="$DAPS_BASE_CMD" [[ 1 -eq $DEBUG ]] && RUNDAPS="$RUNDAPS --debug" RUNDAPS="$RUNDAPS $SUBCMD --name $NAME" [[ -n $_DRAFT ]] && RUNDAPS="$RUNDAPS --draft" [[ -n $_REMARKS ]] && RUNDAPS="$RUNDAPS --remarks" if [[ -n $_META ]]; then [[ $SUBCMD = "html" || $SUBCMD = "pdf" ]] && RUNDAPS="$RUNDAPS --meta" fi echo -n " * Building $_FORMAT version of $DCFILE ... " RESULT="$($RUNDAPS)" if [[ 0 -eq $? ]]; then $CCECHO "result" "Succeeded" SYNCDIR_DC="${SYNCDIR}/$NAME" NAME_CMD_ARGS="--name $NAME" mkdir -p "$SYNCDIR_DC" [[ -n $_DRAFT ]] && NAME_CMD_ARGS="$NAME_CMD_ARGS --draft" [[ -n $_REMARKS ]] && NAME_CMD_ARGS="$NAME_CMD_ARGS --remarks" if [[ -n $_META ]]; then [[ $SUBCMD = "html" || $SUBCMD = "pdf" ]] && NAME_CMD_ARGS="$NAME_CMD_ARGS --meta" fi NAME_CMD_ARGS="$NAME_CMD_ARGS 2>/dev/null" if [[ "pdf" = "$_FORMAT" ]]; then RESULT="$($DAPS_BASE_CMD pdf-name $NAME_CMD_ARGS)" mkdir -p "${SYNCDIR_DC}/$_FORMAT" elif [[ "html" = "$_FORMAT" ]]; then RESULT="$($DAPS_BASE_CMD html-dir-name $NAME_CMD_ARGS)" elif [[ "single-html" = "$_FORMAT" ]]; then RESULT="$($DAPS_BASE_CMD html-dir-name --single $NAME_CMD_ARGS)" fi mv "$RESULT" "${SYNCDIR_DC}/$_FORMAT" return 0 else $CCECHO "warn" "Failed" FAILURES=$((FAILURES + 1)) FAILED_BOOKS["$DC"]="${FAILED_BOOKS["$DC"]} $_FORMAT" ORIG_IFS="$IFS" IFS=$'\n' echo -e "\e[33m" for LINE in $RESULT; do echo -e "\t$LINE" done echo -e "\e[0m" IFS="$ORIG_IFS" return 1 fi } function failure_notification { # Sends a failure report by mail # # Expects 2 arguments: # 1. SET name # 2. Reason for notification: daps|svn|git # # Return values: # 0: Success # 1: Failure because Postfix is not running # 2: Failure of mail command # local EMAIL KEY REASON _SET SUBJECT TEXT # exit with return code 1 of postfix is not running systemctl -q is-active postfix || return 1 [[ -z $1 ]] && exit_on_error "Function failure_notification must be called with a set name" [[ -z $2 ]] && exit_on_error "Function failure_notification must be called with a reason" _SET="$1" REASON="$2" EMAIL="$(read_config_value "/daps-autobuild/set[@id='$SET']" "maintainer")" if [[ -n $EMAIL ]]; then SUBJECT="[DAPS Auto]: Error report on $_SET ($REASON)" case $REASON in daps) TEXT="While building manuals for set $_SET on ${FAILED_BOOKS["date"]}\n, errors occurred building the following DC-files\n\n" for KEY in "${!FAILED_BOOKS[@]}"; do [[ "date" == "$KEY" ]] && continue TEXT="$TEXT * $KEY:\t${FAILED_BOOKS["$KEY"]}\n" done ;; git) TEXT="Updating the Git checkout for $_SET failed on ${FAILED_BOOKS["date"]}\n" ;; svn) TEXT="Updating the SVN working copy for $_SET failed on ${FAILED_BOOKS["date"]}\n" ;; esac TEXT="$TEXT\n\nYours, DAPS Auto" echo -e "$TEXT" | mail -s "$SUBJECT" "$EMAIL" || return 2 fi return 0 } ################ MAIN ################ #-------------------- # Read command line options ARGS=$(getopt -o h -l config:,dcfiles:,debug,force,help,helpconfig,list-sections,nosync,notify,rsync,schema:,sections:,validate -n "$ME" -- "$@") # Exit when getopt returns errors # [[ 0 -ne $? ]] && exit_on_error "Wrong command line argument" eval set -- "$ARGS" while true ; do case "$1" in --config) [[ -f $2 ]] || exit_on_error "Not a valid path for --config" CONFIG="$(readlink -e "$2")" shift 2 ;; --dcfiles) DC_FILES_USER="$2" shift 2 ;; --debug) DEBUG=1 shift ;; --force) CHECK_VCS=0 shift ;; -h|--help) usage exit 0 ;; --helpconfig) helpconfig exit 0 ;; --list-sections) LIST_SECTIONS=1 shift ;; --nosync) DO_RSYNC=0 shift ;; --notify) SEND_REPORTS=1 shift ;; --schema) SCHEMA="$2" shift 2 ;; --sections) SECTIONS="$2" shift 2 ;; --validate) validate if [[ 0 -ne $? ]]; then exit_on_error "$CONFIG does not validate" else echo "$CONFIG validates" exit 0 fi ;; --) shift ; break ;; *) exit_on_error "Internal error while parsing the command line arguments!" ;; esac done # Check config/schema [[ -z $CONFIG ]] && exit_on_error "You must specify a config file with --config" if [[ -f $SCHEMA ]]; then SCHEMA="$(readlink -e "$SCHEMA")" else exit_on_error "Not a valid path for --schema" fi # Chech whether --sections was specified with --dcfiles [[ -n $DC_FILES_USER && -z $SECTIONS ]] && exit_on_error "You must specify one or more sections with --dcfiles" #-------------------- # Validate the config file jing -c "$SCHEMA" "$CONFIG" [[ 0 -ne $? ]] && exit_on_error "$CONFIG does not validate" #-------------------- # Get the set IDs ALL_SETIDS=( $(xml sel -t -v "/daps-autobuild/set/@id" "$CONFIG") ) [[ 0 -eq ${#ALL_SETIDS[*]} ]] && exit_on_error "Could not find any SET IDs in the config file" #---------- # If --list-sections was specified, print a list and exit if [[ 1 -eq $LIST_SECTIONS ]]; then for ID in ${ALL_SETIDS[@]}; do echo "$ID" done exit 0 fi #-- [[ -z $SECTIONS ]] && SECTIONS="${ALL_SETIDS[*]}" #-------------------- # read the general data read_general for SET in $SECTIONS; do # check if SET is a valid section in the config file check_element "$SET" "${ALL_SETIDS[@]}" if [[ 1 -eq $? ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" "$SET not configured in config file, skipping!" continue fi _CHECKOUT="" _DCFILES="" _DRAFT="" _FB_STYLEROOT="" _FORMATS="" _LASTREV="" _META="" _REMARKS="" _STYLEROOT="" _VCS="" NEWREV="" START_XPATH="/daps-autobuild/set[@id='${SET}']" FAILURES="0" declare -A FAILED_BOOKS FAILED_BOOKS["date"]="$(date)" # set rebuild to "1" if we do not check for revisions if [[ 1 -eq $CHECK_VCS ]]; then REBUILD="0" else REBUILD="1" fi echo -e "$SET\n-------------------------" #-------------------- # read the given set and store the data # # DC-files first # _DCFILES="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "dcfiles")" # if DC-files were provided at the command-line, check whether # at least one of them appears in the current set # If so, set _DCFILES to the DC files common in both lists and # proceed. No only the DC-files provided by the user will be built # if [[ -n $DC_FILES_USER ]]; then # Check if user provided DC-file appears in _DCFILES _DCFILES=$(comm -1 -2 <(echo -e "$_DCFILES" | tr " " "\n" | sort -u) <(echo -e "$DC_FILES_USER" | tr " " "\n" | sort -u)) if [[ -z $_DCFILES ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" "$SET does not contain the DC-file(s) specified!\nSkipping $SET.\n" continue fi fi _CHECKOUT="$(read_config_value "${START_XPATH}/vcs" "checkout")" _DRAFT="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "@draft")" _FB_STYLEROOT="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "fb-styleroot")" _FORMATS="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "formats")" _LASTREV="$(read_config_value "${START_XPATH}/vcs" "lastrev")" _META="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "@meta")" _REMARKS="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "@remarks")" _STYLEROOT="$(read_config_value "$START_XPATH" "styleroot")" _VCS="$(read_config_value "${START_XPATH}/vcs" "@type")" # validity checks if [[ -n $_FB_STYLEROOT ]]; then if [[ ! -d $_STYLEROOT ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" " FB_STYLEROOT directory '$_FB_STYLEROOT' does not exist,\n using default" _FB_STYLEROOT="" fi fi if [[ -n $_STYLEROOT ]]; then if [[ ! -d $_STYLEROOT ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" " STYLEROOT directory '$_STYLEROOT' does not exist,\n using default" _STYLEROOT="" fi fi if [[ ! -d $_CHECKOUT ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" " Checkout directory '$_CHECKOUT' does not exist!\n Skipping $SET" continue fi pushd "$_CHECKOUT" >/dev/null #-------------------- # update the checkout and check revisions if [[ $_VCS = "git" ]]; then process_git case $? in 1) $CCECHO "warn" " Running 'git fetch' in $_CHECKOUT failed!\n Skipping $SET" failure_notification "$SET" "git" continue ;; 2) $CCECHO "warn" " Wasn't able to get the current SHA hash from Git" ;; 3) $CCECHO "warn" " Running 'git checkout ' in $_CHECKOUT failed!\n Skipping $SET" failure_notification "$SET" "git" continue ;; 4) $CCECHO "warn" " There is more than one remote configured for $_CHECKOUT and daps-autobuild cannot decide which one to use.\n Skipping $SET" failure_notification "$SET" "git" continue ;; 5) $CCECHO "warn" " There is no remote configured in $_CHECKOUT and the repository cannot be updated.\n Skipping $SET" failure_notification "$SET" "git" continue ;; esac elif [[ $_VCS = "svn" ]]; then process_svn case $? in 1) $CCECHO "warn" " Running 'svn up' in $_CHECKOUT failed!\n Skipping $SET" failure_notification "$SET" "svn" continue ;; 2) $CCECHO "warn" " Wasn't able to get the current revision number from SVN" ;; esac fi #-------------------- # build the manuals if [[ 1 -eq $REBUILD ]]; then # set up the sync directory; do not delete it if # $DC_FILES_USER ist set - in this case we only want to update # a single manual rather than replacing everything with a new build # SYNCDIR="${_BUILDDIR}/$SET/sync/$SET" if [[ -z $DC_FILES_USER ]]; then rm -rf "$SYNCDIR" fi mkdir -p "$SYNCDIR" for DC in $_DCFILES; do for _FORMAT in $_FORMATS; do # Build! run_daps "$_FORMAT" "$DC" "$SET" done done else echo " ==> Previous build still up-to-date, no rebuild needed" fi popd >/dev/null #-------------------- # check for build failures if [[ 0 -ne $FAILURES ]]; then $CCECHO "warn" " ==> Counted $FAILURES build failure(s)" # if there are build failures, do not run rsync with --delete RSYNC_DELETE="" # send an error report if [[ 1 -eq $SEND_REPORTS ]]; then failure_notification "$SET" "daps" case $? in 1) $CCECHO "warn" "Could not send error report (Postfix not running)" ;; 2) $CCECHO "warn" "Could not send error report (mail command failed)" ;; esac fi else # No build failures; # # if DC_FILES_USER was set, we do not want to change the revision in the # XML config file (because this affects the whole set). # We also do not want to run rsync with --delete # # if we rebuild a complete section, the revision number needs to get # updated and we also want rsny --delete # # In case a rebuild is forced, we do not check for a revision and # therefore NEWREV is is not set -> check if NEWREV is not empty # (seems better than to check for CHECK_VCS (from --force) - if # NEWREV is empty, we do not want to touch the lastrev entry in the # config file anyway # if [[ -z $DC_FILES_USER && -n $NEWREV ]]; then xml ed -P -L -u "/daps-autobuild/set[@id='$SET']/vcs/lastrev" -v "$NEWREV" "$CONFIG" RSYNC_DELETE="--delete" else RSYNC_DELETE="" fi fi #-------------------- # rsync if [[ 1 -eq $DO_RSYNC && 1 -eq $REBUILD ]]; then $RSYNC $_RSYNC_FLAGS $RSYNC_DELETE $SYNCDIR $_RSYNC_TARGET if [[ 0 -eq $? 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} da.set = ## set section defining the manuals and build parameters element set { attribute id { xsd:ID }, attribute draft { xsd:boolean }?, attribute meta { xsd:boolean }?, attribute remarks { xsd:boolean }?, da.set.dcfiles, da.set.formats, da.set.styleroot?, da.set.fb-styleroot?, da.set.maintainer?, da.set.vcs } # ----------------------------------- da.general.builddir = ## Absolute path to BUILD_DIR element builddir { da.anyuri.type } da.general.dapsroot = ## Absolute path to DAPSROOT element dapsroot { da.anyuri.type } da.general.rsync = ## Parameters for rsync element rsync { da.general.rsync.target, da.general.rsync.flags? } da.general.rsync.target = ## rsync target string element target { text } da.general.rsync.flags = ## rsync command line options element flags { text }? # ------------------------------ da.set.dcfiles = ## List of DC-files element dcfiles { list { token+ } } da.set.formats = ## List of build formats element formats { list { token+ } } da.set.styleroot = ## Absolute path to STYLEROOT element styleroot { da.anyuri.type } da.set.fb-styleroot = ## Absolute path to STYLEROOT element fb-styleroot { da.anyuri.type } da.set.maintainer = # e-mail address of maintainer element maintainer { da.email.type }? 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Now type ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc && make\n\n" ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bash_completion/����������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000000000�14330460705�017214� 5����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bash_completion/daps������������������������������������������������������������0000644�0001750�0001750�00000013576�14330460705�020102� 0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������# bash completion for daps -*- shell-script -*- # # Copyright (C) 2016 SUSE Linux GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # shopt -s progcomp _daps() { local cur prev scmd commands options local -a daps_commands COMPREPLY=() _get_comp_words_by_ref -n : cur prev # get the command line from the beginning to the actual cursor position # COMP_LINE and COMP_POINT are built-ins command_line=(${COMP_LINE:0:$COMP_POINT}) # array containing all DAPS subcommands daps_commands=( $(daps --commands) ) # Get a pipe separated list of all subcommands # we need them in the case-statement SAVE_IFS="$IFS" IFS="|" check_scmd="${daps_commands[*]}" IFS="$SAVE_IFS" # all DAPS subcommands in a plain space-separated string commands="${daps_commands[@]}" # all global options options="-d -h -m -v -vv -vvv $(daps --help | sed -n 's/^\s*\(--[a-z_\-]*\).*/\1/p' | uniq)" # subcommand that was typed # "grep" for word in command_line that does not start with "-" and # is a subcommand (compare with subcommand list) # since $command_line only contains the command line up to the current # cursor position, we will always show the correct parameters/commands # at the current cursor position # for ((i = 1; i < ${#command_line[@]}; ++i)); do if [[ ${command_line[i]} != -* ]]; then # check if daps subcommand for cmd in "${daps_commands[@]}"; do if [[ "$cmd" == "${command_line[i]}" ]]; then scmd=${command_line[i]} break fi done fi done case "$scmd" in +($check_scmd)) # all subcommands # see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13254425/using-variable-as-case-pattern-in-bash for the pattern match syntax case "$prev" in --export-dir|--notrans-dir|--output-dir) _filedir -d return 0 ;; --css|--extra-dict|--file|--statdir) _filedir return 0 ;; --def-file) compopt -o filenames -o plusdirs COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -d -X '!*(*/)DEF-*[^~]' -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; --formatter) COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "fop xep" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; *) ;; esac local options options="$(daps "$scmd" --help | sed -n 's/^\s*\(--[a-z_\-]*\).*/\1/p' | uniq)" COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$options" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; *) # the global options go here case "$prev" in --builddir|--fb_styleroot|--styleroot|--adocimgdir) _filedir -d return 0 ;; --config) _filedir return 0 ;; --color) COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "0 1" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; -d|--docconfig) compopt -o filenames -o plusdirs COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -d -X '!*(*/)DC-*[^~]' -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; --jobs|-j) # taken from /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/make COMPREPLY=( $(LC_ALL=C compgen -W "{1..$(( $(_ncpus)*2 ))}" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; -m|--main) local mains mains=$(ls -1 --color=never ${cur}xml/MAIN*.xml 2>/dev/null) if [[ -n $mains ]]; then COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$mains" -- "$cur") ) else _filedir fi return 0 ;; --schema) if [[ $cur == file:* ]]; then # ignore file:// and do directory/file completion # only show *.rn{c,g} files compopt -o nospace -o plusdirs -o filenames COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -f -X '!*.@(rng|rnc)' -- "${cur/file:/}" ) ) elif [[ -z "$cur" ]]; then # print the file:// prefix plus the leading / for # regular file complation (path needs to be absolute) compopt -o nospace COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W 'file:///' -- "$cur") ) else # do regular file completion in case there is no # file:// prefix _filedir fi # remove colon containing prefix from COMPREPLY items __ltrim_colon_completions "$cur" return 0 ;; --verbosity) COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "1 2 3" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; --xsltprocessor) COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "saxon xsltproc" -- "$cur") ) return 0 ;; *) ;; esac ;; esac if [[ $cur == -* ]]; then # show options only when "-" has been entered COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$options" -- "$cur") ) else # else show subcommands only COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$commands" -- "$cur") ) fi return 0 } # also add most commonly used aliases for git checkouts here complete -F _daps daps ddaps gdaps gitdaps ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/����������������������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000000000�14330460705�014616� 5����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/ccecho����������������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000005224�14330460705�015773� 0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # # function print_help { cat < no color, STDOUT error -> bold red, STDERR info -> purple, STDOUT result -> green, STDOUT warn -> red, STDERR MESSAGE The message to be printed. Needs to be quoted using double quotes. You may use sequences supported by echo (1) such as \n to insert a newline and \t to insert a tab. EOF_helptext } #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # printing help / catching errors # ME=$(basename "$0") ARGS=$(getopt -o h -l help -n "$ME" -- "$@") eval set -- "$ARGS" while true ; do case "$1" in -h|--help) print_help exit shift ;; --) shift break ;; esac done if [[ -z "$1" || -z "$2" ]]; then echo "ERROR: $ME must be called with two parameters: LEVEL and MESSAGE See '$ME -h' or 'man 1 $ME' for more information" >&2 exit 1 fi #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # MAIN # LEVEL="$1" MESSAGE="$2" START_COLOR="" END_COLOR="" # set colors according to level if colored output is wanted # if [[ 0 != "$COLOR" && no != "$COLOR" ]]; then END_COLOR="\e[0m" if [[ error = "$LEVEL" ]]; then START_COLOR="\e[1;31m" elif [[ info = "$LEVEL" ]]; then START_COLOR="\e[35m" elif [[ result = "$LEVEL" ]]; then START_COLOR="\e[32m" elif [[ warn = "$LEVEL" ]]; then START_COLOR="\e[31m" fi # in case you do a tail or a head on the output, the last/first color code # might get cut, leading to unwanted results # To be on the safe side, we make sure every line that is printed starts # and ends with a color code # (\ from \n needs to be escaped) # MESSAGE=${MESSAGE//\\n/${END_COLOR}\\n${START_COLOR}} fi if [[ error = "$LEVEL" || warn = "$LEVEL" ]]; then echo -e "${START_COLOR}${MESSAGE}${END_COLOR}" >&2 else echo -e "${START_COLOR}${MESSAGE}${END_COLOR}" fi ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps������������������������������������������������������������������������0000777�0001750�0001750�00000000000�14330460705�016744� 2daps.in���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps-check-deps�������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000016023�14330460705�017501� 0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # # Checks for missing dependencies for DAPS # function check_prg { which $1 2>/dev/null || return 1 } function print_prg { # $1: program to check # $2: warn level # $3: additional information local _COL _LEVEL _PRG [[ "FATAL ERROR" = $2 ]] && _COL="$fatal_col" [[ IMPORTANT = $2 ]] && _COL="$important_col" [[ INFO = $2 ]] && _COL="$info_col" _PRG=$(check_prg "$1") if [[ 1 -eq $? ]]; then echo -e "${_COL}${2}: \"$1\" is missing${3}${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: ${_PRG}${end_col}" fi } function check_cat_entries { local ROOT_CATALOG="/etc/xml/catalog" local IFS=$'\n' for _cat_entry in $@; do xmlcatalog --noout "$ROOT_CATALOG" "$_cat_entry" >/dev/null 2>&1 [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && return 0 done return 1 } ############################### fatal_col="\e[1;31m" important_col="\e[1;35m" info_col="\e[1;36m" ok_col="\e[1;32m" end_col="\e[0m" _havedb4=0 _havedb5=0 _nodb=0 _havedbxslt4=0 _havedbxslt5=0 _noxslt=0 _jing="" _xmllint="" _nolint=0 # DB4 catalog entries to check _DB4_prefix="-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML" declare -a DB4_CAT=( "${_DB4_prefix} V4.1.2//EN" "${_DB4_prefix} V4.2//EN" "${_DB4_prefix} V4.3//EN" "${_DB4_prefix} V4.4//EN" "${_DB4_prefix} V4.5//EN" ) # DB5 catalog entries to check _DB50_prefix="http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng" _DB51_prefix="http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng" declare -a DB5_CAT=( "${_DB50_prefix}/docbookxi.rng" "${_DB50_prefix}/docbookxi.rnc" "${_DB50_prefix}/docbook.rng" "${_DB50_prefix}/docbook.rnc" "${_DB51_prefix}/docbookxi.rng" "${_DB51_prefix}/docbookxi.rnc" "${_DB51_prefix}/docbook.rng" "${_DB51_prefix}/docbook.rnc" "${_DB51_prefix}/assembly.rng" "${_DB51_prefix}/assembly.rnc" "${_DB51_prefix}/dbits.rng" "${_DB51_prefix}/dbits.rnc" ) # DB 4 Stylesheets DB4_XSLT_prefix="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current" declare -a DB4_XSLT_CAT=( "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/common/common.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/epub/docbook.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/fo/docbook.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/html/chunk.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/html/docbook.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/lib/lib.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/manpages/docbook.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/profiling/profile.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/xhtml/chunk.xsl" "${DB4_XSLT_prefix}/xhtml/docbook.xsl" ) # DB 5 Stylesheets DB5_XSLT_prefix="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current" declare -a DB5_XSLT_CAT=( "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/common/common.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/epub/docbook.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/fo/docbook.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/html/chunk.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/html/docbook.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/lib/lib.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/manpages/docbook.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/profiling/profile.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/xhtml/chunk.xsl" "${DB5_XSLT_prefix}/xhtml/docbook.xsl" ) echo "DAPS dependency check on $HOSTNAME ($(date))" echo -e "------------------------------------------------------------------------\n" ########### FATAL ############################### echo "##### Checking for fatal dependency failures #####" # bash 4 if [[ $BASH_VERSINFO -lt 4 ]]; then echo -e "${fatal_col}FATAL: Bash version 4 or higher is required${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: Bash $BASH_VERSINFO${end_col}" fi # DocBook # # DocBook4 check_cat_entries "${DB4_CAT[@]}" [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && _havedb4=1 #DocBook5 check_cat_entries "${DB5_CAT[@]}" [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && _havedb5=1 if [[ 0 -eq $_havedb4 && 0 -eq $_havedb5 ]]; then _nodb=1 echo -e "${fatal_col}FATAL: DocBook (version 4 or 5) is required ${end_col}" fi # DocBook Stylesheets # # DocBook4 Stylesheets check_cat_entries "${DB4_XSLT_CAT[@]}" [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && _havedb4xslt=1 #DocBook5 check_cat_entries "${DB5_XSLT_CAT[@]}" [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && _havedb5xslt=1 if [[ 0 -eq $_havedb4xslt && 0 -eq $_havedb5xslt ]]; then _noxslt=1 echo -e "${fatal_col}FATAL: DocBook stylesheets (version 4 or 5) are required ${end_col}" fi # make print_prg "make" "FATAL ERROR" # fop print_prg "fop" "FATAL ERROR" # xmlstarlet print_prg "xmlstarlet" "FATAL ERROR" # xsltproc print_prg "xsltproc" "FATAL ERROR" # xmllint and jing _jing=$(check_prg "jing") _xmllint=$(check_prg "xmllint") if [[ -z $_jing && -z $_xmllint ]]; then _nolint=1 echo -e "${fatal_col}FATAL ERROR: Neither \"xmllint\" nor \"jing\" is installed${end_col}" fi ########## IMPORTANT ############################ echo -e "\n##### Checking for important (but not fatal) dependency failures #####" # One of DocBook 4/5 is missing if [[ 0 -eq $_nodb ]]; then if [[ 0 -eq $_havedb4 ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: No DocBook 4 support${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: DocBook 4${end_col}" fi if [[ 0 -eq $_havedb5 ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: No DocBook 5 support${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: DocBook 5${end_col}" fi fi # jing if [[ 0 -eq $_nolint ]]; then if [[ -z $_jing ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: \"jing\" is missing (no DocBook 5 support)${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: ${_jing}${end_col}" fi fi # aspell print_prg "aspell" "IMPORTANT" " (subcommand 'spellcheck' not supported)" # exiftool print_prg "exiftool" "IMPORTANT" " (subcommand 'optipng' not supported)" # optipng print_prg "optipng" "IMPORTANT" " (subcommand 'optipng' not supported)" # suse-doc-style-checker print_prg "suse-doc-style-checker" "IMPORTANT" " (subcommand 'stylecheck' not supported)" # w3m print_prg "w3m" "IMPORTANT" " (subcommand 'text' not supported)" # xmlformat for _xmlfmt in xmlformat{,.rb,.pl}; do _xmlfmt_cmd=$(check_prg "$_xmlfmt") && break done if [[ -z $_xmlfmt_cmd ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: \"xmlformat\" is missing (subcommand 'xmlformat' not supported)${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: $_xmlfmt_cmd${end_col}" fi # xmllint if [[ 0 -eq $_nolint ]]; then if [[ -z $_xmllint ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: \"xmllint\" is missing (no DocBook 4 support)${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: ${_xmllint}${end_col}" fi fi # asciidoc/asciidoctor for _adoc in asciidoctor asciidoc; do _adoc_cmd=$(check_prg "$_adoc") && break done if [[ -z $_adoc_cmd ]]; then echo -e "${important_col}IMPORTANT: \"asciidoc\" or \"asciidoctor\" is missing (no ASCIIDoc support)${end_col}" else echo -e "${ok_col}OK: $_adoc_cmd${end_col}" fi ########### Functions not working ################ echo -e "\n##### Checking for non-critical dependency failures #####" # calibre print_prg "calibre" "INFO" " (no .mobi e-book support)" # epubcheck print_prg "epubcheck" "INFO" " (option '--check' for subcommand 'epub' will not work)" # remake print_prg "remake" "INFO" " (debug output will look less pretty)" # xep print_prg "xep" "INFO" " (PDF formatter XEP not supported, FOP will be used)" echo �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps-init�������������������������������������������������������������������0000755�0001750�0001750�00000020131�14330460705�016431� 0����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ustar �rusconi�������������������������rusconi����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # Thomas Schraitle # Vanessa Wallfahrer # # Initialize a working directory to get started with daps # #---------------- # Verbose error handling # function exit_on_error { ccecho "error" "ERROR: ${1}" >&2 exit 1; } function usage { cat < [OPTIONS] Create a working environment for DAPS with an example DocBook document. Specifying the project directory with --docdir is mandatory, all other options are optional. Specifying a name for the document with "--name" is recommended--it will be used in filenames. Setting the title of the document with "--title" is also recommended. Options: --docdir= Path to the project directory under which the DAPS environment will be set up. If the directory does not exists, it will be created. Mandatory. --dapsroot= Specify the path to the directory where daps-init can find the template files (directory init-templates/). This is only necessary if you have installed DAPS in a custom directory. Default: /usr/share/daps --date= Specify a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD. Will be used to set the publication date of the document. ( in the document's info section). Default: Current date () --docbook4 Create a document in DocBook 4 format (default) --docbook5 Create a document in DocBook 5 format --name= String that will be used in filenames (e.g. when generating PDF or HTML output). Only use letters, digits, dashes and underscores [A-Za-z0-9-_]. Default: daps-example --productname= Specify a name for the product the document describes. Will be used in the subtitle of the document ( in the document's info section) --productnumber= Specify a version for the product the document describes. Will be used in the subtitle of the document ( in the document's info section). Requires --productname. --rootelement= DocBook root element of the example document. Currently supported are \"book\", \"article\" (default) and \"set\". --title= Title of the document. Default: "DAPS Example" EOF_helptext exit 0 } ################################################# # MAIN # ME=$(basename "$0") trap "exit_on_error '\nCaught SIGTERM/SIGINT'" SIGTERM SIGINT # show help when called with no arguments [[ -z "$1" ]] && usage # check for xmlstarlet binary for _binary in xmlstarlet xml; do XMLSTARLET=$(which $_binary 2>/dev/null) [[ 0 -eq $? ]] && break done [[ -z $XMLSTARLET ]] && exit_on_error "Required package \"xmlstarlet\" is not installed" #---------------- # Parse the command line arguments ARGS=$(getopt -o 45d:hn:r:t: -l date:,dapsroot:,docbook4,docbook5,docdir:,help,name:,productname:,productnumber:,rootelement:,title: -n "$ME" -- "$@") eval set -- "$ARGS" while true ; do case "$1" in --dapsroot) if [[ -d "$2" ]]; then DAPSROOT="$2" else exit_on_error "dapsroot \"$2\" is not a valid directory." fi shift 2 ;; --date) if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then exit_on_error "Date must be set (YYYY-MM-DD)" else DATE="$2" date -d "$DATE" > /dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Wrong date format. Use YYYY-MM-DD" fi shift 2 ;; --docdir|-d) DOC_DIR="$2" shift 2 ;; --docbook4|-4) DOCBOOKVERSION=4 shift ;; --docbook5|-5) DOCBOOKVERSION=5 shift ;; --help|-h) usage ;; --name|-n) if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then exit_on_error "Please specify a name" elif [[ ! $2 =~ ^[-_A-Za-z0-9]*$ ]]; then exit_on_error "The name must not contain characters other than [-_A-za-z0-9]" else NAME="$2" fi shift 2 ;; --productname) if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then exit_on_error "Productname must be set" else PRODUCTNAME="$2" fi shift 2 ;; --productnumber) if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then exit_on_error "Productnumber must be set" else PRODUCTNUMBER="$2" fi shift 2 ;; --rootelement|-r) if [[ article = "$2" || book = "$2" || "set" = "$2" ]]; then ROOTELEMENT="$2" else exit_on_error "Rootelement must be either \"article\", \"book\" or \"set\"" fi shift 2 ;; --title|-t) if [[ -z "$2" ]]; then exit_on_error "Title must be set" else TITLE="$2" fi shift 2 ;; --) shift ; break ;; *) exit_on_error "Wrong parameter: $1" ;; esac done if [[ -z "$DOC_DIR" ]]; then exit_on_error "Please specify a directory with --docdir" else # strip trailing slash DOC_DIR=${DOC_DIR%/} fi if [[ -n $PRODUCTNUMBER && -z $PRODUCTNAME ]]; then exit_on_error "--productnumber also requires --productname to be specified" fi #--------------------- # Defaults: [[ -z "$DAPSROOT" ]] && DAPSROOT="/usr/share/daps" [[ -z "$DATE" ]] && DATE='' [[ -z "$DOCBOOKVERSION" ]] && DOCBOOKVERSION="4" [[ -z "$NAME" ]] && NAME="daps-example" [[ -z "$ROOTELEMENT" ]] && ROOTELEMENT="article" [[ -z "$TITLE" ]] && TITLE="DAPS Example" TEMPLATE_DIR="${DAPSROOT}/init_templates" DC_TEMPLATE="${TEMPLATE_DIR}/DC-file.template" MAIN_TEMPLATE="${TEMPLATE_DIR}/MAIN.db${DOCBOOKVERSION}-$ROOTELEMENT.template" DC_FILE="${DOC_DIR}/DC-${NAME}" MAIN="${DOC_DIR}/xml/MAIN-${NAME}.xml" IMG_DIR="${DOC_DIR}/images/src" #---------------- # Create the project directory if it does not exist # CONT="" if [[ ! -d $DOC_DIR ]]; then while [[ ! $CONT =~ ^[NnYy]$ ]] ; do read -e -t 20 -i y -p "$DOC_DIR does not exist. Create it? [y/n] " CONT [[ $? -gt 128 ]] && CONT="y" # timeout reached done if [[ $CONT =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then mkdir -p "$DOC_DIR" || exit_on_error "Cannot create $DOC_DIR" else exit_on_error "Aborted by user" fi fi # Create needed subdirs in DOC_DIR mkdir -p "${DOC_DIR}"/images/src/{dia,jpg,png,svg,eps,pdf} "${DOC_DIR}/xml" || exit_on_error "Cannot create needed subdirectories in $DOC_DIR" #---------------- # copy the templates # # DC-file cp "$DC_TEMPLATE" "$DC_FILE" || exit_on_error "Failed to copy $DC_TEMPLATE" # MAIN cp "$MAIN_TEMPLATE" "$MAIN" || exit_on_error "Failed to copy $MAIN_TEMPLATE" # graphics cp "${DAPSROOT}"/init_templates/example{1,2}.png "${IMG_DIR}/png/" || exit_on_error "Failed to copy images from $TEMPLATE_DIR}" #---------------- # Adjust the content in the tempate files # replace placeholder in DC-file with $MAIN sed -i "s/§§MAIN§§/$(basename "$MAIN")/g" "$DC_FILE" # replace DATE in MAIN sed -i "s/§§DATE§§/$DATE/g" "$MAIN" # replace TITLE in MAIN sed -i "s/§§TITLE§§/$TITLE/g" "$MAIN" # insert and tags if [[ -n $PRODUCTNAME ]]; then if [[ $DOCBOOKVERSION -eq 5 ]]; then XPATH="/_:${ROOTELEMENT}/_:info/_:title" else XPATH="/${ROOTELEMENT}/${ROOTELEMENT}info/title" fi $XMLSTARLET ed --inplace --append "$XPATH" --type elem --name productname \ --value "$PRODUCTNAME" "$MAIN" if [[ -n $PRODUCTNUMBER ]]; then $XMLSTARLET ed --inplace --append "$XPATH" --type elem \ --name productnumber --value "$PRODUCTNUMBER" "$MAIN" fi fi #---------------- # ccecho "result" "Successfully created a DAPS Project at ${DOC_DIR}" echo "To build a PDF or HTML version of the example document, run: daps -d $DC_FILE pdf or daps -d $DC_FILE html" exit 0; daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps-xmlformat0000777000175000017500000000000014330460705022762 2daps-xmlformat.inustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps-xmlformat.in0000755000175000017500000000526614330460705020120 0ustar rusconirusconi#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # # Used as a wrapper script, so it's not necessary to memorize # where the config file stays # --------- # Verbose error handling # function exit_on_error { >&2 echo -e "ERROR: ${1}" exit 1; } # Binary filename can either be xmlformat, xmlformat.rb, or xmlformat.pl ;-(( # take the first one that exists # for _BINARY in xmlformat xmlformat.pl xmlformat.rb; do XMLFORMAT_CMD="$(which --skip-alias --skip-functions "$_BINARY" 2>/dev/null)" && break done _XMLF_VERSION=$($XMLFORMAT_CMD --version 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f2) # Whenever xmlformat encounters an unknown attribute/value pair, it will error # out. To avoid these issues, switch out config files depending on the # xmlformat version. # The versionless xmlformat config file is currently a symlink to the variant # for xmlformat 1.04. This provides backward compatibility with the behavior # of DAPS 3.1.2 and below. If necessary, we can change that symlink in the # future. # Check if we're at least on xmlformat v1.9. if [[ $(echo -e "$_XMLF_VERSION\n1.9" | sort -b --version-sort | head -n1) == '1.9' ]]; then _XMLF_DEFAULT_CONFIG="@sysconfdir@/daps/docbook-xmlformat-1.9.conf" # We don't know any versions in between v1.04 and v1.9. We also don't know any # versions older than v1.04. else _XMLF_DEFAULT_CONFIG="@sysconfdir@/daps/docbook-xmlformat-1.04.conf" fi # Set to version-specific default if empty/@default@ [[ "$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE" == '@default@' ]] && XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE="$_XMLF_DEFAULT_CONFIG" XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE=${XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE:-"$_XMLF_DEFAULT_CONFIG"} # when using a Git checkout, @sysconfdir@ has not been # replaced # # ${string/#substring/replacement} # If $substring matches front end of $string, substitute # $replacement for $substring. if [[ "$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE" == "@sysconfdir@"* && -z $DAPSROOT ]]; then _XMLF_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" DAPSROOT=${_XMLF_DIR%/bin} fi XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE=${XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE/#@sysconfdir\@\/daps/${DAPSROOT}/etc} # Also show the config file in verbose mode # if [[ "${@#-v}" = "$@" || "${@#--verbose}" = "$@" ]]; then # use STDERR, since xmlformat prints all messages to STDERR >&2 echo "Using config file '$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE'" fi #check if default is missing too [[ -e "$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE" ]] || exit_on_error "Could not find config file '$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE'\n" [[ -z "$XMLFORMAT_CMD" ]] && exit_on_error "The xmlformat script is missing. Please install the respective package!" $XMLFORMAT_CMD --config-file "$XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE" "$@" exit $? daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/bin/daps.in0000755000175000017500000017665114330460705016120 0ustar rusconirusconi#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # # DAPS = DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite MY_NAME=DAPS VERSION=@PACKAGE_VERSION@ MY_URL=https://opensuse.github.io/daps export MY_NAME VERSION MY_URL # autoconf replaces @foo@ stuff with ${prefix}/.. if @foo@ has not # explicitly been set, so we need to at least export prefix to # be on the safe side export prefix=@prefix@ # # Do not even attempt to start, if we are in a directory that does not exist # (fix for https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=961526) [[ -d $(pwd 2>/dev/null) ]] || { echo "Cannot operate from a directory that does not exist!" exit 1 } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # VARIABLES # # First, list all variables we need to pass to make. They all need to be # EXPORTED, but we do not want to write the export statement in the config # files, so we need to have this list # # IMPORTANT # All variables that need to be exported for further use in the makefiles # need to be added here!! # # PENDING: # DISTVER, PRODUCTNAME, and PRODUCTNAMEREG are only need for resolving the # suse-PIs. Once we get rid of that, remove these variables from the list # # TODO fs 2012-12-20: # A lot of variables get exported in lib/daps_functions _and_ here - this is # not necessary. Clean up! declare -a VARLIST VARLIST=( ADOC_ATTRIBUTES ADOC_BACKEND ADOC_FAILURE_LEVEL ADOC_IMG_DIR ADOC_POST ADOC_POST_STYLE ADOC_SET_STYLE ADOC_SET ADOC_TYPE ASCIIDOC SPELL_CHECKER SPELL_EXTRA_DICT SPELL_LANG SPELL_SKIP_TAGS BUILD_DIR CB_OPTIONS CHECK_WELLFORMED COLOR COMMENTS COMMENT_STR CONF_PREFIX CONVERT_OPTS_JPG CONVERT_OPTS_PNG CROPMARKS DB5TODB4 DB5TODB4NH DBNOCONV DEBUG DISTVER DOC_DIR DAPS_CONFIG_FILE DAPSROOT DAPSROOT_DEFAULT DEF_FILE DESKTOPFILES DEVEL DIA_OPTIONS DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN DOCBOOK4_STYLE_URI DOCBOOK5_PROFILE_URN DOCBOOK5_RNG DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI DOCBOOK_STYLES DOCBOOK_VERSION DOCCONF DOCCONF_DEFAULT DOCUMENTFILES DRAFT DRAFT_STR EPUB3 EPUB_CSS EXPORT_DIR FALLBACK_STYLEROOT FOP_CONFIG_FILE FOP_CMD_OPTIONS FOP_JAVA_FLAGS FOP_JAVA_JARS FOP_JAVA_OPTIONS FOP_WRAPPER FORCE_REBUILD FORMATTER GRAYSCALE GZIP_MAN HTML5 HTML_CSS HTMLSINGLE IMAGES_COLOR IMG_VIEWER INCLUDE_MANIFEST INK_OPTIONS JING_JAVA_FLAGS JING_JAVA_JARS JING_JAVA_OPTIONS JING_WRAPPER LEAN LIB_DIR LIBEXEC_DIR LOG_DIR MAIN META META_STR NAME NODC NOENT NOEPUB NOGZIP NOHTML NOIMG NOPDF NOSEARCH NOSET NOSTATIC NOREFCHECK NOT_VALIDATE_TABLES NOVALID NOXML OPTIPNG OUTPUTNAME PAGEFILES PARAMS PROFARCH PROFAUDIENCE PROFCONDITION PROFCONFORMANCE PROFILE_URN PROFLANG PROFOS PROFOUTPUTFORMAT PROFREVISION PROFREVISIONFLAG PROFROLE PROFSECURITY PROFSTATUS PROFUSERLEVEL PROFVENDOR PROFWORDSIZE REMARKS REMARK_STR RESULTCHECK ROOTID SETDATE SHOW SRC_FORMAT STATIC_DIR STATIC_HTML STRINGPARAMS STYLEDEVEL STYLEROOT TARGET TXT_IGNORE_STYLEROOT TXT_PARAMS WH_SEARCH VALID_ROOTELEMENTS VALIDATE_IDS VALIDATE_IMAGES VERBOSITY XEP_CONFIG_FILE XEP_CMD_OPTIONS XEP_JAVA_FLAGS XEP_JAVA_JARS XEP_JAVA_OPTIONS XEP_WRAPPER XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE XML_MAIN_CATALOG XML_USER_CATALOGS XSLTPARAM XSLTPROC XSLTPROCESSOR ) # unset all for a fresh start, but preserve $DOCCONF - it might have been set # by having sourced a DC-file [[ -n "$DOCCONF" ]] && DOCCONF_SAVE=$DOCCONF unset "${VARLIST[@]}" [[ -n "$DOCCONF_SAVE" ]] && DOCCONF=$DOCCONF_SAVE # The following UNSETLIST contains variables local to this script # To be on the safe side, we also want to unset a few variables before we start # because they are used/defined in make or may cause other harm if accidentally # set # declare -a UNSETLIST UNSETLIST=( ADOC_SET_CMDL BIN_DIR BUILD_DIR_CMDL COLOR_CMDL CONFIG DC_PATH_EXISTS DOC_DIR_CMDL DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI_CMDL DOCCONF_CMDL DOCCONF_NAME DAPSROOT_CMDL FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL HELP_SUBCMD MAIN_CMDL R_DIR STYLEROOT_CMDL VERBOSITY_CMDL ) unset "${UNSETLIST[@]}" # PATHLIST contains all variables holding a path. Relative paths need to be # made absolute and we need this list in order to know which variables hold # path information # # This list must not include FALLBACK_STYLEROOT, since we allow multiple # values here. # TODO: Check multiple FALLBACK_STYLEROOT paths # declare -A PATHLIST PATHLIST=( [SPELL_EXTRA_DICT]="additional spell dictionary" [BUILD_DIR]="build directory" [DAPSROOT]="DAPS root directory" [DOCCONF]="DC-file" [DOCCONF_DEFAULT]="default DC-file" [EPUB_CSS]="CSS file for EPUB" [FOP_CONFIG_FILE]="FOP configuration file" [FOP_WRAPPER]="FOP wrapper script" [HTML_CSS]="CSS file for HTML" [JING_WRAPPER]="Jing wrapper script" [MAIN]="MAIN-file" [STATIC_DIR]="HTML resource directory" [STYLEDEVEL]="development directory for stylesheets" [STYLEROOT]="stylesheet directory" [XEP_CONFIG_FILE]="XEP configuration file" [XEP_WRAPPER]="XEP wrapper script" [XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE]="xmlformat configuration file" ) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # We need to set some basic defaults outside of $DEFAULT_CONFIG # this script's name ME=$(basename "$0") # default config file DEFAULT_CONFIG="@sysconfdir@/daps/config" # The default DAPSROOT DAPSROOT_DEFAULT="@pkgdatadir@" # default libdir DEFAULT_LIB_DIR="${DAPSROOT_DEFAULT}/lib" DEFAULT_LIBEXEC_DIR="${DAPSROOT_DEFAULT}/libexec" # Config files # ------------ # By default USER_CONFIG is parsed # if DAPS_CONFIG_FILE is set (via --config on the command line), # USER_CONFIG is ignored # The file that is parsed in the end is stored in CONF_TO_PARSE # USER_CONFIG_OLD="$HOME/.daps/config" USER_CONFIG="$HOME/.config/daps/dapsrc" CONF_TO_PARSE="" # if run from a terminal, set default verbosity to 1, otherwise (script, pipe) # set it to 0 if [[ -t 1 ]]; then VERBOSITY=1 else VERBOSITY=0 fi # Set the maximum number of concurrent jobs to the number of cores # If grep -E does not return something useful, set it to "2" as a sane default JOBS=$(grep -E -s -m1 "cpu cores\s*:" /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | sed 's/cpu cores\s*:\s*//') [[ -z $JOBS ]] && JOBS=2 #--------------------------------------------------- # SUBCOMMANDS # # Associative Array # Key = subcommand # Value = function call (from lib/daps_functions) # # # The subcommands can be executed using: # ${SUBCOMMANDS[$SUBCMD]} $SUBCMD ${SCMD_ARGS[@]} # Using such an array rather than a function to call the subcommands has # the advantage that we can very easily check whether a subcommand is valid # or not by just testing if ${SUBCOMMANDS[$SUBCMD]} is set declare -A SUBCOMMANDS declare -A HELP_SUBCOMMAND SUBCOMMANDS[bigfile]="bigfile" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[bigfile]="Creates a single XML file (bigfile) from the MAIN-file referenced in the\nDC-file or specified on the command line by following all xi:includes.\nIf a ROOTID is specified, all xref-links pointing to locations outside the\nscope defined by the ROOTID, are replaced by text-links." SUBCOMMANDS[clean]="no_opts" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[clean]="Removes all profiled XML sources and temporary files generated by DAPS." SUBCOMMANDS[clean-all]="no_opts" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[clean-all]="Removes all data (documents, images, logfiles, profiled XML, ...) generated\nby DAPS." SUBCOMMANDS[clean-images]="no_opts" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[clean-images]="Removes the results of all image conversions generated by DAPS." SUBCOMMANDS[clean-package]="no_opts" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[clean-package]="Removes all generated package data for a given DC- or MAIN-file.\nImage conversion results and profiled XML sources will not be deleted." SUBCOMMANDS[clean-results]="no_opts" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[clean-results]="Removes all generated documents and logfiles for a given DC- or MAIN-file.\nImage conversion results and profiled XML sources will not be deleted." SUBCOMMANDS[dapsenv]="debugging" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[dapsenv]="DEBUGGING: Shows a list of internal variables and their values." SUBCOMMANDS[dist-webhelp]="build_generic" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[dist-webhelp]="Creates a distributable tar archive of a webhelp document\n(including images and css)." SUBCOMMANDS[dist-webhelp-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[dist-webhelp-name]="Print the file name that would result when building a distributable tar archive\nof a webhelp document." SUBCOMMANDS[epub]="build_epub" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[epub]="Build an eBook from the XML sources." SUBCOMMANDS[epub-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[epub-name]="Print the file name that would result when building an eBook." SUBCOMMANDS[getimages]="getimages" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[getimages]="List and/or display images (in a viewer of your choice) referenced in an\nXML file or by rootid." SUBCOMMANDS[html]="build_html" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[html]="Build an HTML document from the XML sources." SUBCOMMANDS[html-dir-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[html-dir-name]="Print the directory name that would result when building an HTML book." SUBCOMMANDS[images]="build_images" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[images]="Generate images for the given document." SUBCOMMANDS[linkcheck]="linkcheck" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[linkcheck]="Validates ftp and http(s) links in XML sources." SUBCOMMANDS[list-file]="filelists" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[list-file]="Lists the filename that contains the ID specified with --rootid." SUBCOMMANDS[list-images-missing]="filelists" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[list-images-missing]="Prints a list of images that are referenced in the XML sources but are missing\nin the images' source directory." SUBCOMMANDS[list-images-multisrc]="filelists" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[list-images-multisrc]="List images for which multiple sources exist." SUBCOMMANDS[list-srcfiles]="filelists" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[list-srcfiles]="List all source files used to build the document specified by\nthe DC-file (XML-files, images, entity declarations, DC-file).\nUse the --no* options to exclude certain types." SUBCOMMANDS[list-srcfiles-unused]="filelists" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[list-srcfiles-unused]="Print a list of all source XML files from the xml directory\n and images from images/src/ _not_ used in the document referenced by the DC- or MAIN-file." SUBCOMMANDS[locdrop]="build_locdrop" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[locdrop]="Create all tar archives required to distribute a complete set for translation.\nRequires DocBook 5 document with yes element." SUBCOMMANDS[man]="build_man" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[man]="Build one or more man pages from suitable XML sources. All parts\nfrom the source file(s) will be transformed to man pages." SUBCOMMANDS[man-dir-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[man-dir-name]="Print the directory name that would result when building man pages." SUBCOMMANDS[mobi]="build_epub" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[mobi]="Build an eBook for Amazon Kindle readers from the XML sources." SUBCOMMANDS[mobi-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[mobi-name]="Print the file name that would result when building an Amazon Kindle book." SUBCOMMANDS[nothing]="debugging" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[nothing]="DEBUGGING: Benchmarking target." SUBCOMMANDS[optipng]="build_generic" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[optipng]="Reduce the size of the source PNG images using 'optipng'.\nNOTE: This command will directly alter your source images!" SUBCOMMANDS[package-html]="package-html" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-html]="Create all archives and files needed for packaging an\nHTML document (chunked HTML or single HTML)." SUBCOMMANDS[package-html-dir-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-html-dir-name]="Print the directory name that would result when building\nan html package." SUBCOMMANDS[package-pdf]="package-pdf" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-pdf]="Create all archives and files needed for packaging a PDF document." SUBCOMMANDS[package-pdf-dir-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-pdf-dir-name]="Print the directory name that would result when building\na pdf package." SUBCOMMANDS[package-src]="package-src" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-src]="creates a distributable source archive containg the profiled sources of the complete set\nincluding the original source images." SUBCOMMANDS[package-src-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[package-src-name]="Print the file name that would result when building a distributable source\narchive." SUBCOMMANDS[pdf]="build_pdfs" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[pdf]="Build a PDF document from the XML sources." SUBCOMMANDS[pdf-name]="show_names" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[pdf-name]="Print the file name that would result when building a grayscale PDF document." SUBCOMMANDS[productinfo]="build_generic" HELP_SUBCOMMAND[productinfo]="Print the contents of the tags and [--subcommand-options] 2. $ME -m MAIN file [--options] [--subcommand-options] Global Options: --adocattr="NAME=VALUE" Overwrite, define or delete an AsciiDoc document attribute. To overwrite an attribute already defined in the AsciiDoc document, use NAME=VALUE, or just NAME for attributes without a value. To delete a value set in the document use NAME!. To set a value that is not already set in the document, use NAME=VALUE@. Default: unset This option can be specified multiple times. Only works with AsciiDoc sources and is ignored otherwise. --adocimgdir=IMG_DIR Specify a directory for the images used in the AsciiDoc sources. Must contain all images, subdirectories are ignored. Not required if the images reside in the directory structure required by for DocBook projects (see DAPS manual). Default: unset Only works with AsciiDoc sources and is ignored otherwise. --adocset If specified, DAPS tries to convert the AsciiDoc document into a set. Requires an AsciiDoc document that consists of parts (each part will be converted into a book in a set), Default: unset --builddir=BUILD_DIR Directory where every output $ME generates will end up. Default: /build/ --color=(0|1) By default errors, results, warnings and certain info messages are printed in color using bash color codes. Set to '0' to turn off colors. Default: 1 (when the output does not go to a terminal, colored output will be disabled automatically) --config=CFG-FILE Set a configuration file for DAPS that overwrites defaults set in /etc/daps/config. By default (when this option is not set) ~/.config/daps/dapsrc will be parsed, if existing. In case --config is set, ~/.config/daps/dapsrc will be ignored. Default: ~/.config/daps/dapsrc --commands Show a list of available DAPS sub commands --debug Print debugging messages. Alternatively see the verbosity options for an output that is better readable. --docconfig=DC-file, -d DC-file Path to doc config file to use. Mandatory, unless there is only a single DC-file in the current directory or unless you have configured a default value (DOCCONF_DEFAULT) in \$USER_CONFIG. Note: Options --docconfig and --main exclude each other. --fb_styleroot=DIR Fallback styleroot directories. Can only be used in conjunction with --styleroot. By default, the DocBook stylesheets are used as a fallback if custom styles for an output format are not present. With this option you can specify a list of alternative fallbacks (space separated absolute paths). The directories will be tested in the order specified, the first one that applies to the requested format, will be used. The original DocBook stylesheets will be used as a last resort. Useful if you have forks of your custom stylesheets. --force Force a rebuild of the document even when an up-to-date version exists. --help, -h Help --jobs=X Specify how many parallel jobs to use. Higher numbers will significantly increase the processing speed, but will also set your machine under heavy load, up to a point where it may become (temporarily) unresponsive. Default: Use as man jobs as available CPU cores. --main=MAINFILE -m MAINFILE Path to the main file defining your document. Note: Options --main and --docconfig exclude each other. --schema=URN URN to a DocBook 5 schema that is to be used for validation. Will be ignored when validating DocBook 4 documents. Note: To validate with a local schema, specify an absolute path with a "file://" prefix (e.g. "file:///foo/schema.rnc"). --styleroot=DIR By default, daps uses the DocBook stylesheets to create output. If you have your own set of stylesheets, specify the absolute path to the stylesheet directory here. The DocBook stylesheets will be used as a fallback in case styles are not defined for all output formats. --verbosity=0, -v0 Verbosity Level 0 (print 1 line of results) --verbosity=1, -v1, -v Verbosity Level 1 (print intermediate results) --verbosity=2, -v2, -vv Verbosity Level 2 (print all files created) --verbosity=3, -v3, -vvv Verbosity Level 3 (print all commands, very verbose) --version Print version number --xsltprocessor=PROCESSOR Specify an XSLT processor that is used to transform the XML files. Currently supported are "xsltproc" and "saxon" (version 6). Default: xsltproc Subcommands: help Print this help. Generate Books: epub ePUB book html HTML book (chunked or single file HTML) man man pages mobi Amazon Kindle eBook pdf PDF book (color, grayscale, printable) text ASCII book webhelp HTML book with collapsible TOC and search File lists: list-file Lists the filename that contains the ID specified with the mandatory parameter --rootid. list-srcfiles List source files (XML sources, images, entity declarations, DC-file) used by the document reference by the DC-file. list-srcfiles-unused List files from the document and image source and directories not used by the document reference by the DC-file. list-images-missing List images referenced in the XML sources but missing in the images' source directory. list-images-multisrc List images for which multiple sources exist (e.g. foo.svg and foo.png). Cleaning up: clean Remove all profiled sources and temporary files. clean-images Remove all generated images. clean-package Remove all generated package data for the given DC-file. Generated images and profiled sources will _not_ be deleted. clean-results Remove all generated books, archives, and log files for the given DC-file. Generated images and profiled sources will _not_ be deleted. clean-all, real-clean Remove everything generated by $ME. Packaging: package-html Provide an HTML tarball (chunked HTML or single HTML), desktop, document, and/or page files (for KDE and GNOME). package-pdf Provide a PDF, desktop, document, and/or page files (for KDE and GNOME). package-src Provide profiled XML sources and graphics Deploying: locdrop Provide everything that is needed to translate a set. unpack-locdrop Unpack a localization drop packages source. Other Commands: getimages List or display images from a profiled DocBook XML file. linkcheck Link checker for links from tags optipng Optimize file size of source PNGs. profile Profile XML sources. spellcheck Spellchecks the file specified with --file or the document specified by rootid. stylecheck Performs a style check on the given DC-file or rootid. validate Validate profiled sources. Automatically profiles the XML sources if needed. xmlformat Prettify the XML source files using daps-xmlformat. File and Directory Names: -name Print resulting file name for . may be one of color-pdf, epub, html-single, pdf, txt. -dir-name Print resulting directory name for . may be html, man or webhelp. Debugging: bigfile Creates a single "big" XML file by resolving xi:includes. Useful for detecting validation errors that cannot be found otherwise. dapsenv Print a list of the most important make variables and their value. images Generates all images for the given DC-file or rootid. showvariable Print value of a given make variable: $ME showvariable VARIABLE=. Type '$ME -h' for help on a specific subcommand. EOF_helptext } function daps_commands { # show a list of available subcommands from the SUBCOMMANDS array # ignore the commands set to deprecated local KEY for KEY in "${!SUBCOMMANDS[@]}"; do #if [[ deprecated == "${SUBCOMMANDS[$KEY]}" ]]; then # continue #else # echo "$KEY" #fi echo "$KEY" done | sort -u } # --------- # Clean up # function clean_daps { [[ -f $SETFILES_TMP ]] && rm -f "$SETFILES_TMP" } # --------- # Verbose error handling # function exit_on_error { echo -e "ERROR: ${1}" >&2 clean_daps exit 1; } # --------- # Get absolute path, remove trailing / and test if path is valid # function sanitize_path { # Takes values # $1 = path # $2 = variable name holding $1 # $3 = additional base dir for $1 (optional) # # sets absolute path without trailing / for $1, links are being followed # also tests if paths are valid # # in case of a non-existing path, returns 2 if variable name matches # _WRAPPER, else returns 1 # local ABSPATH BASEDIR MYPATH ORIGIN_TEXT VARNAME VN WRONGPATH MYPATH=$1 VARNAME=$2 [[ -n "$3" ]] && BASEDIR=$3 WRONGPATH=0 # Do nothing if $1 is an empty value [[ -z "$MYPATH" ]] && return # Remove preceding file:// scheme if [[ ${MYPATH:0:5} = file: ]]; then MYPATH=${MYPATH#file:} fi # ignore values that need to be set by configure # (makes it possible to directly use a Git clone) [[ $MYPATH =~ @[a-zA-Z]*@ ]] && return # 1. Remove trailing Slash # MYPATH=${MYPATH%/} # remove trailing slash if [[ $MYPATH =~ ^~.* ]]; then # 2. Replace ~/ with $HOME if [[ $MYPATH =~ ^~/.* ]]; then MYPATH=${MYPATH/#\~\//$HOME/} else # 3. Replace ~USER with a real path # the %q option to printf quotes and escapes dangerous characters # see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2069467/have-to-determine-all-users-home-directories-tilde-scripting-problem eval MYPATH="$(printf "%q" "$MYPATH")" fi fi if [[ "/" != ${MYPATH:0:1} ]]; then [[ -n "$BASEDIR" ]] && MYPATH="${BASEDIR}/${MYPATH}" ABSPATH=$(readlink -en "$MYPATH") if [[ 0 -eq $? ]]; then declare -g $VARNAME="$ABSPATH" else WRONGPATH=1 fi else # path is already absolute, set to MYPATH (because of having cut # the trailing / if [[ -d $MYPATH || -f $MYPATH ]]; then declare -g $VARNAME="$MYPATH" else WRONGPATH=1 fi fi # in case of a wrong path if [[ 1 -eq $WRONGPATH ]]; then # remove _CMDL from variable name if exists # MAIN_CMDL => MAIN if [[ $VARNAME =~ _CMDL ]]; then VN="${VARNAME%_CMDL}" ORIGIN_TEXT="(provided on the command line: $MYPATH)" else VN="${VARNAME}" ORIGIN_TEXT="(provided via config file: $VARNAME=$MYPATH)" fi # if an entry in PATHLIST exists, use the variable name # description provided in the associative array # to get a better error message if [ ${PATHLIST[$VN]+_} ]; then exit_on_error "Wrong path for the ${PATHLIST[$VN]}\n ${ORIGIN_TEXT}" else exit_on_error "$VARNAME=$MYPATH: Path does not exist" fi fi } # ---------------------- # Check all paths in $PATHLIST with sanitize_path # function check_pathlist { local _PATH BASEDIR VNAME BASEDIR=$1 for VNAME in "${!PATHLIST[@]}"; do _PATH="${!VNAME}" if [[ -n "$_PATH" ]]; then sanitize_path "$_PATH" "$VNAME" "$BASEDIR" fi done } # --------- # Try to automatically get the DOCCONF # function autoset_docconf { # if there is only one DOCCONF file in the current directory, use it # and also set DOC_DIR # local DC_FILENAME DC_PARENT DC_REAL_PATH DC_REAL_DIR declare -a DC_COUNT DC_COUNT=( $(find -L . -maxdepth 1 -name "${CONF_PREFIX}*" -type f) ) if [[ 1 -eq ${#DC_COUNT[@]} ]]; then # There is only one DOCCONF file # # two possibilities: # 1. We are already in DOC_DIR # 2. We are in the documents build result directory # (DOC_DIR/build/), where daps creates a link to the # real ENV file if [[ -h ${DC_COUNT[0]} ]]; then # DOCCONF is a link DC_REAL_PATH=$(readlink -nm "${DC_COUNT[0]}") if [[ 0 -eq $? ]]; then declare -g $VARNAME="$ABSPATH" else exit_on_error "$VARNAME=$MYPATH: Path does not exist" fi DC_REAL_DIR=$(dirname "$DC_REAL_PATH") DC_FILENAME=$(basename "$DC_REAL_PATH") DC_PARENT=${DC_FILENAME#${CONF_PREFIX}*} if [[ -e ${DC_REAL_DIR}/build/${DC_PARENT}/$DC_FILENAME ]]; then # we are in the result dir - set DOCCONF to the # real path (with links "resolved") DOCCONF_CMDL="$DC_REAL_PATH" else # we are in DOC_DIR # preserve links DOCCONF_CMDL="${PWD}/${DC_COUNT[0]}" fi else # no link, we are in DOC_DIR sanitize_path "${DC_COUNT[0]}" "DOCCONF_CMDL" fi # set DOC_DIR DOC_DIR=$(dirname "$DOCCONF_CMDL") if [[ 2 -le $VERBOSITY ]]; then echo "Using automatically detected DOCCONF $DOCCONF_CMDL" fi else # more than one or no DOCCONF exit_on_error "Could not find a valid MAIN file.\nPlease specify either a DOCCONF or a MAIN file at the command line" fi } # --------- # Recover command-line values # function recover_cmdl_values { # adoc attributes is special because it can be specified multiple times # we want to keep all values test -n "$ADOC_ATTRIBUTES_CMDL" && ADOC_ATTRIBUTES="$ADOC_ATTRIBUTES $ADOC_ATTRIBUTES_CMDL" test -n "$ADOC_SET_CMDL" && ADOC_SET="$ADOC_SET_CMDL" test -n "$BUILD_DIR_CMDL" && BUILD_DIR="$BUILD_DIR_CMDL" test -n "$COLOR_CMDL" && COLOR="$COLOR_CMDL" test -n "$DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI_CMDL" && DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI="$DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI_CMDL" test -n "$DOCCONF_CMDL" && DOCCONF="$DOCCONF_CMDL" test -n "$DAPSROOT_CMDL" && DAPSROOT="$DAPSROOT_CMDL" test -n "$FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL" && FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="$FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL" test -n "$MAIN_CMDL" && MAIN="$MAIN_CMDL" test -n "$STYLEROOT_CMDL" && STYLEROOT="$STYLEROOT_CMDL" test -n "$VERBOSITY_CMDL" && VERBOSITY="$VERBOSITY_CMDL" test -n "$XSLTPROCESSOR_CMDL" && XSLTPROCESSOR="$XSLTPROCESSOR_CMDL" } # --------- # Config file parser for DC-files and general configs # More secure than just sourcing the config files # function parse_config { # Inspired by # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16571739/bash-parsing-variables-from-config-file # Takes the config file to parse as required value # [[ -z $1 ]] && exit_on_error "Function parse_config must be called with a config file as an argument" local CFG CONCAT KEY LINE_NO OLD_IFS VALUE CFG=$1 LINE_NO=0 OLD_IFS="$IFS" shopt -s extglob while IFS='= ' read KEY VALUE; do # no cocatenation by default CONCAT=0 let LINE_NO++ # skip empty lines [[ -z "$KEY" ]] && continue # skip comments [[ "$KEY" =~ ^[[:space:]]*# ]] && continue # skip export statements (were allowed in DAPS <= 2.2.0) [[ "$KEY" =~ ^[[:space:]]*export$ ]] && continue # Possible KEY/VALUE pairs # KEY01 = VALUE # KEY02=VALUE # KEY03 = "VALUE" # KEY04="VALUE" # KEY05 = VALUE # comment # KEY06=VALUE # comment # KEY07 = "VALUE" # comment # KEY08="VALUE" # comment # KEY09 += VALUE # KEY10+=VALUE # KEY11 += "VALUE" # KEY12+="VALUE" # KEY13 += VALUE # comment # KEY14+=VALUE # comment # KEY15 += "VALUE" # comment # KEY16+="VALUE" # comment # KEY17+="'VALUE17'" # KEY18+=""VAL\\\"UE18"" # KEY19=" VALUE 19 " # KEY20=" VAL \\\#UE 20 "# # # comment # ## # KEY21==VALUE # KEY22 == "VALUE" # not supported # KEY = "Val #ue" use "Val \\\#ue" instead # KEY = "Val \#ue" use "Val \\\#ue" instead # KEY = "c:\windows\foo" use "c:\\\windows\\\foo" instead # removing opening/closing single/double quotes from VALUE # ${string/#substring/replacement} # ${string%%substring} # VALUE="${VALUE%% \#*}" # del inline right comments VALUE="${VALUE/#=/}" # del leading "=" (allows k==v) VALUE="${VALUE%%*( )}" # del trailing spaces VALUE="${VALUE/#[\"\'\`\´]/}" # del opening quotes and ticks VALUE="${VALUE/%[\"\'\`\´]/}" # del closing quotes and ticks # KEY += VALUE if [[ "$VALUE" =~ ^\+= ]]; then CONCAT=1 VALUE="${VALUE#+=*}" # del "+=" VALUE="${VALUE##*( )}" # del leading spaces VALUE="${VALUE/#[\"\'\`\´]/}" # del closing quotes and ticks # KEY+=VALUE elif [[ "$KEY" =~ \+$ ]]; then CONCAT=1 KEY="${KEY%*+}" # del trailing "+" fi # check if KEY is a valid variable name [[ "$KEY" =~ ^[_[:alpha:]][_[:alnum:]]*$ ]] || exit_on_error "Invalid key value \"$KEY\" in config-file $CFG:$LINE_NO" # set variables if [[ 1 -eq $CONCAT ]]; then declare -g $KEY="${!KEY} $VALUE" else declare -g $KEY="$VALUE" fi # Warn on empty values if [[ "$VALUE" = "\"\"" || "$VALUE" = "''" ]]; then ccecho "warn" "Warning: Quotes-only value for \"$KEY\" in config-file $CFG:$LINE_NO" fi done < <(grep "" "$CFG") # above: see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4165135/how-to-use-while-read-bash-to-read-the-last-line-in-a-file-if-there-s-no-new shopt -u extglob IFS="$OLD_IFS" } trap "exit_on_error '\nCaught SIGTERM/SIGINT'" SIGTERM SIGINT trap "clean_daps" ERR EXIT # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Parsing the command line arguments with GNU getopt # # In order to separate general daps parameters from subcommand parameters, # we are setting POSIXLY_CORRECT before parsing the first time. # This causes getopt to interpret all remaining parameters as non-option # parameters as soon as the first non-option parameter (the subcommand) is # found. This value must be _exported_ export POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 # So, the first getopt go will parse all parameters listed directly after the # daps command, leaving an array ($@) with the subcommand and it's # parameters, which can be parsed in a second getopt go. #------------------------------- # Parsing the daps parameters # # If variables such as $BUILD_DIR, $DOCCONF, and $DAPSROOT are set via command # line switch, we do not want to overwrite them by any other file we source # at a later stage (command line always wins). # Declaring the variables as read-only is unfortunately not an option, since # every attempt to (un)set a read-only variable throws an error - something # we do not want when sourcing a config file. # Therefore we need to save each variable twice in order to recover the # original value. ARGS=$(getopt -o d:e:hm:v:: -l adocattr:,adocimgdir:,adocset,builddir:,config:,color:,colour:,commands,debug,docconfig:,dapsroot:,envfile:,fb_styleroot:,force,help,jobs:,main:,schema:,styleroot:,verbosity::,version,xsltprocessor: -n "$ME" -- "$@") # Exit when getopt returns errors # GETOPT_RETURN_CODE=$? [[ 0 -ne $GETOPT_RETURN_CODE ]] && exit $GETOPT_RETURN_CODE eval set -- "$ARGS" while true ; do case "$1" in --adocattr) ADOC_ATTRIBUTES_CMDL="$ADOC_ATTRIBUTES_CMDL --attribute=\"$2\"" shift 2 ;; --adocimgdir) [[ -d $2 ]] || exit_on_error "ADOC_IMG_DIR \"$2\" is not a valid directory" # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "ADOC_IMG_DIR_CMDL" ADOC_IMG_DIR="$ADOC_IMG_DIR_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --adocset) ADOC_SET_CMDL="yes" ADOC_SET="$ADOC_SET_CMDL" shift ;; --builddir) [[ -d $2 ]] || exit_on_error "BUILD_DIR \"$2\" is not a valid directory" [[ -w $2 ]] || exit_on_error "BUILD_DIR \"$2\" is not writable" # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "BUILD_DIR_CMDL" BUILD_DIR="$BUILD_DIR_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --config) [[ -s $2 ]] || exit_on_error "DAPS_CONFIG_FILE \"$2\" is not a valid file" # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "DAPS_CONFIG_FILE" shift 2 ;; --color|--colour) if [[ 1 -ne $2 && 0 -ne $2 ]]; then exit_on_error "Wrong value ($2) for COLOR. Must be \"0\" or \"1\"" fi COLOR_CMDL=$2 export COLOR="$COLOR_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --commands) daps_commands exit 0 ;; -d|--docconfig|-e|--envfile) # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "DOCCONF_CMDL" DOCCONF="$DOCCONF_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --dapsroot) [[ -d $2 ]] || exit_on_error "DAPSROOT \"$2\" is not a valid directory" # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "DAPSROOT_CMDL" DAPSROOT="$DAPSROOT_CMDL" # DEVEL=1 shift 2 ;; --debug) # debug also implies VERBOSITY=2 DEBUG=1 VERBOSITY_CMDL=2 VERBOSITY=$VERBOSITY_CMDL # enable JAVA debug messages (fop, xep) export VERBOSE=1 shift ;; --fb_styleroot) # We are allowing multiple values, space-seperated for FBS in $2; do # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$FBS" "FBS_LIST" FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL="$FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL $FBS_LIST" done FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="$FALLBACK_STYLEROOT_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --force) FORCE_REBUILD=1 shift ;; -h|--help) # if it's just "-h/--help", then print the global daps help # if "-h/--help" is followed by a subcommand, then set a marker # to call the subcommand's help shift; if [[ "" = "$2" ]]; then daps_help exit 0; else CALL_SCMDHELP=1 fi ;; --jobs) if [[ $2 =~ ^[0-9][0-9]*$ ]]; then JOBS="$2" else exit_on_error "Wrong value ($2) for --jobs. Must be a numeric" fi shift 2 ;; -m|--main) # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "MAIN_CMDL" MAIN="$MAIN_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --schema) DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI_CMDL="$2" DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI="$DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --styleroot) # make path absolute and strip trailing slash sanitize_path "$2" "STYLEROOT_CMDL" STYLEROOT="$STYLEROOT_CMDL" shift 2 ;; -v|--verbosity) # $VERBOSITY will be parsed in the makefiles # VERBOSITY=0: print only final results message (default) # VERBOSITY=1: results of each target that is called # VERBOSITY=2: detailed output of each target # if [[ 1 -eq $DEBUG ]]; then VERBOSITY_CMDL=2 else if [[ 0 = "$2" ]]; then VERBOSITY_CMDL=0 elif [[ 1 = "$2" || "" = "$2" ]]; then VERBOSITY_CMDL=1 elif [[ 2 = "$2" || "v" = "$2" ]]; then VERBOSITY_CMDL=2 else VERBOSITY_CMDL=3 fi fi VERBOSITY="$VERBOSITY_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --version) echo "$ME $VERSION" exit 0 ;; --xsltprocessor) which "$2" >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit_on_error "Cannot find the XSLT processor \"$2\"." XSLTPROCESSOR_CMDL="$2" XSLTPROCESSOR="$XSLTPROCESSOR_CMDL" shift 2 ;; --) shift ; break ;; *) exit_on_error "Internal error!" ;; esac done # You can only specify DOCCONF or MAIN, not both # if [[ -n "$DOCCONF_CMDL" && -n "$MAIN_CMDL" ]]; then exit_on_error "The options -d/--docconfig and --main exclude each other." fi # Check FALLBACK_STYLEROOT and STYLEROOT # if [[ -n "$FALLBACK_STYLEROOT" && -z "$STYLEROOT" ]]; then if [[ 0 -ne $VERBOSITY ]]; then echo "Warning: --styleroot is not specified, ignoring --fb_styleroot" >&2 fi fi unset POSIXLY_CORRECT # we want the regular getopts behaviour on the second run #----------------------------------- # Store the subcommand and it's args # extract the subcommand from $@ if $ME has been called with no arguments # or with "help" as the only argument, run global help. If it was called with # SUBCOMMAND help or help SUBCOMMAND, rewrite the command so the subcommand help # is displayed. if [[ -z "$1" ]] || [[ help = "$1" && -z "$2" ]]; then # Call: "$ME" or "$ME help" # daps_help exit 0 elif [[ help = "$2" ]]; then # Call: "$ME foo help ..." # Rewrite to "$ME foo -h" # SUBCMD=$1 declare -a SCMD_ARGS=( "-h" ) elif [[ help = "$1" && -n "$2" ]]; then # Call: "$ME help foo" # Rewrite to "$ME foo -h" # SUBCMD=$2 declare -a SCMD_ARGS=( "-h" ) elif [[ 1 -eq $CALL_SCMDHELP ]]; then SUBCMD=$1 declare -a SCMD_ARGS=( "-h" ) else # No help # # Compatibility; checklink has been replaced ny linkcheck in DAPS 3.1 if [[ checklink = $1 ]]; then SUBCMD="linkcheck" echo "Warning: Subcommand 'checklink' is deprecated, use 'linkcheck' instead." >&2 else SUBCMD=$1 fi shift declare -a SCMD_ARGS=( "$@" ) fi # Now that we have the subcommand, check whether it is valid # if [[ -z ${SUBCOMMANDS[$SUBCMD]} ]]; then exit_on_error "Unknown subcommand \"$SUBCMD\"\nType '$ME help' to get a list of global parameters and subcommands" fi # Now check, whether subcommand help has been requested by -h or --help # anywhere in the argument string or if SCMD_ARGS contains bad strings # case "${SCMD_ARGS[@]}" in "-h"|"-h "*|*" -h "*|*" -h"|"--help"|"--help "*|*" --help "*|*" --help") declare -a SCMD_ARGS=( "-h" ) ;; *DOCCONF*|*DAPSROOT*|*DOC_DIR*|*MAIN*) if [[ showvariable != $SUBCMD ]]; then exit_on_error "Please specify DOC_DIR, DOCCONF, MAIN, or DAPSROOT via command line options" fi esac # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Setting up the environment for the complete mechanics # # The environment is set up using the following hierarchy # (1 == always wins) # # 1. Command line # - either as a real option # - or as variable declaration (FOO=bar) --> debugging and developing # 2. DC-file # 3. $USER_CONFIG (user config file) # 4. @sysconfig@/daps/config or $DAPSROOT/etc/config # # In order to make developing easier, there is a hidden feature to set # DAPSROOT, allowing to have multiple daps versions installed into # different directories. You can switch between them by setting DAPSROOT # accordingly. Either by command line switch --dapsroot or in your user # config file (DAPSROOT="") # # Since command line values take precedence we need to recover them every # time we source a file # # Set the config file that will get parsed: # if [[ -n $DAPS_CONFIG_FILE ]]; then CONF_TO_PARSE="$DAPS_CONFIG_FILE" elif [[ -f $USER_CONFIG ]]; then CONF_TO_PARSE="$USER_CONFIG" fi # # source the user config for the first time to get DAPSROOT # # Removing the Code to move an old user config and replace it with an error if [[ -f $USER_CONFIG_OLD && ! -f $USER_CONFIG ]]; then exit_on_error "The DAPS user configuration file has moved from\n~/.daps/config to ~/.config/daps/dapsrc\nPlease move or delete $USER_CONFIG_OLD" fi # Set DAPSROOT via user config file if [[ -s $CONF_TO_PARSE && -z "$DAPSROOT_CMDL" ]]; then parse_config "$CONF_TO_PARSE" # make DAPSROOT path absolute and remove trailing / [[ -n "$DAPSROOT" ]] && sanitize_path "$DAPSROOT" "DAPSROOT" recover_cmdl_values fi # IF we have a custom DAPSROOT, $DAPSROOT is set by now - if not, use the default if [[ -n "$DAPSROOT" ]]; then # custom DAPSROOT was set if [[ ! -d "$DAPSROOT" ]]; then exit_on_error exit_on_error "DAPSROOT \"$2\" is not a valid directory" else # valid directory # strip trailing slash DAPSROOT=${DAPSROOT%/} BIN_DIR="${DAPSROOT}/bin" export PATH=$BIN_DIR:$PATH LIB_DIR="${DAPSROOT}/lib" LIBEXEC_DIR="${DAPSROOT}/libexec" CONFIG="${DAPSROOT}/etc/config" XML_DEVEL_CATALOG="$XML_DEVEL_CATALOG $DAPSROOT/etc/catalog.xml" fi else # default DAPSROOT # no need to set BIN_DIR here, since it should be in the default path # # if DAPSROOT_DEFAULT contains @...@ we are operating from a Git # checkout and no --dapsroot was set # [[ $DAPSROOT_DEFAULT =~ @[a-zA-Z]*@ ]] && exit_on_error "You need to specify a DAPSROOT when using a Git checkout" DAPSROOT="$DAPSROOT_DEFAULT" LIB_DIR="$DEFAULT_LIB_DIR" LIBEXEC_DIR="$DEFAULT_LIBEXEC_DIR" CONFIG="$DEFAULT_CONFIG" fi # Path to the xslt processor wrapper script # XSLTPROC=${LIBEXEC_DIR}/daps-xslt # --------------------------------------------- # Source functions and parse system config # # Now that everything is in place, source the functions, parse the system # config and the user config (again) source "$LIB_DIR/daps_functions" parse_config "$CONFIG" # Parse user config # if [[ -s $CONF_TO_PARSE ]]; then parse_config "$CONF_TO_PARSE" # make DAPSROOT path absolute and remove trailing / (again) [[ -n "$DAPSROOT" ]] && sanitize_path "$DAPSROOT" "DAPSROOT" fi recover_cmdl_values #---------------------------------- # Run early commands that do not need to have an environment fully set up # # run help if requested # if [[ "${SCMD_ARGS[@]}" = "-h" ]]; then # source additional functions # [[ -f $LIB_DIR/$SUBCMD ]] && source "$LIB_DIR/$SUBCMD" ${SUBCOMMANDS[$SUBCMD]} "$SUBCMD" "${SCMD_ARGS[@]}" exit 0 fi # Sample call for early commands # #case "$SUBCMD" in # foo) # ${SUBCOMMANDS[$SUBCMD]} "${SCMD_ARGS[@]}" # exit # ;; #esac #------------------------------------- # Parse DOCCONF and set up MAIN, DOC_DIR # # Three possibilities: # 1. MAIN was set on the command line or via user config # 2. DOCCONF was set on the command line # 3. MAIN and DOCCONF were _not_ set # # Use MAIN_CMDL and DOCCONF_CMDL in the following in order to avoid that # these get overwritten by chance with values from the DOCCONF files # (DOCCONF should never be set in a DC file and MAIN_CMDL should always # overwrite a MAIN setting from DOCCONF) # The real values will be set when calling recover_cmdl_values # set DOCCONF_CMDL if DC-file was parsed [[ -n "$DOCCONF" && -z "$DOCCONF_CMDL" ]] && DOCCONF_CMDL=$DOCCONF if [[ -z "$DOCCONF_CMDL" && -z "$MAIN_CMDL" ]]; then # DOCCONF and MAIN were not set on the command line, check other possibilities if [[ -n "$DOCCONF_DEFAULT" ]]; then # check if a default value was specified in the user/system config file if [[ -e $DOCCONF_DEFAULT ]]; then sanitize_path "$DOCCONF_DEFAULT" "DOCCONF_CMDL" DOC_DIR=$(dirname "$DOCCONF_CMDL") if [[ 2 -le $VERBOSITY ]]; then echo "Using DOCCONF $DOCCONF_DEFAULT from config files" fi else exit_on_error "DOCCONF_DEFAULT \"$DOCCONF_DEFAULT\" not found in current directory.\nCheck your config file(s)." fi else # try to automatically set DOCCONF autoset_docconf fi elif [[ -n "$MAIN_CMDL" ]]; then # MAIN was set on the command line or in the user config # if MAIN was set on the command line, we are good, path was already # checked # Checking path in case that a wrong path was specified by the user config [[ -e "$MAIN_CMDL" ]] || exit_on_error "MAIN \"$MAIN_CMDL\" that was specified in the config file does not exist" # get the source format (XML/ADOC) from MAIN SRC_FORMAT=${MAIN_CMDL##*.} # Set a DOC_DIR DOC_DIR=$(readlink -en "$(dirname "$MAIN_CMDL")") DOC_DIR=${DOC_DIR%*/$SRC_FORMAT} elif [[ -n "$DOCCONF_CMDL" ]]; then # check if DOCCONF is a regular file if [[ -e $DOCCONF_CMDL ]]; then sanitize_path "$DOCCONF_CMDL" "DOCCONF_CMDL" DOC_DIR=$(dirname "$DOCCONF_CMDL") else exit_on_error "The file \"$DOCCONF\" you specified with --docconf is not a valid file" fi fi # # Checking MAIN_CMDL, DOCCONF_CMDL, DOC_DIR and DAPSROOT # [[ -z "$DOCCONF_CMDL" && -z "$MAIN_CMDL" ]] && exit_on_error "Fatal: Neither \$DOCCONF nor $MAIN are set. This should not have happened. Please report a bug." [[ -z "$DOC_DIR" ]] && exit_on_error "Fatal: \$DOC_DIR is not set. This should not have happened. Please report a bug." [[ -z "$DAPSROOT" ]] && exit_on_error "Fatal: \$DAPSROOT is not set. This should not have happened. Please report a bug." # FINALLY! Parse the DOCCONF file, recover the command line values [[ -n "$DOCCONF_CMDL" ]] && parse_config "$DOCCONF_CMDL" # Check if a MAIN has been set [[ -z "$MAIN" && -z "$MAIN_CMDL" ]] && exit_on_error "Fatal: No MAIN file has been set. Please specify one via command line or config file" # get the source format (XML/ADOC) from MAIN [[ -z $SRC_FORMAT ]] && SRC_FORMAT=${MAIN##*.} # Validate SRC_FORMAT - needs to be xml or adoc [[ "adoc" = "$SRC_FORMAT" || "xml" = "$SRC_FORMAT" ]] || exit_on_error "$MAIN is an unsupported file type (.$SRC_FORMAT)\nmust be AsciiDoc (.adoc) or DocBook (.xml)" # Check whether "${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}" exists [[ -d "${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}" ]] || exit_on_error "Source files must reside in \"${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}/\".\n This directory does not exist." # Set MAIN if necessary if [[ -z "$MAIN_CMDL" ]]; then # MAIN was provided without any path if [[ -e "${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}/$MAIN" ]]; then MAIN="${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}/$MAIN" # MAIN was provided with a relative path elif [[ -e "${DOC_DIR}/$MAIN" ]]; then MAIN="${DOC_DIR}/$MAIN" # MAIN was provided with an absolute path elif [[ "$MAIN" =~ ^/ ]]; then # if path to $MAIN does not match DOC_DIR/SRC_FORMAT DC file and MAIN # are in different directories, this should not happen # # In case both match, we can use MAIN as is # [[ $(dirname $MAIN) = "${DOC_DIR}/${SRC_FORMAT}" ]] || exit_on_error "MAIN and DC-file reside in different base directories, this is not supported:\n\tMAIN: $MAIN\n\tDC-file: $DOCCONF" else exit_on_error "$MAIN does not exist or does not reside in $DOC_DIR, please check your config" fi else MAIN="$MAIN_CMDL" fi # FOP/XEP/ASCIIDOC CONFIG AND WRAPPER / JING WRAPPER # when using a Git checkout, @sysconfdir@ and @pkgdatadir@ have not been # replaced # # ${string/#substring/replacement} # If $substring matches front end of $string, substitute # $replacement for $substring. ADOC_POST_STYLE=${ADOC_POST_STYLE/#@pkgdatadir\@/${DAPSROOT}} ADOC_SET_STYLE=${ADOC_SET_STYLE/#@pkgdatadir\@/${DAPSROOT}} FOP_CONFIG_FILE=${FOP_CONFIG_FILE/#@sysconfdir\@\/daps/${DAPSROOT}/etc} FOP_WRAPPER=${FOP_WRAPPER/#@pkgdatadir\@/${DAPSROOT}} JING_WRAPPER=${JING_WRAPPER/#@pkgdatadir\@/${DAPSROOT}} XEP_CONFIG_FILE=${XEP_CONFIG_FILE/#@sysconfdir\@\/daps/${DAPSROOT}/etc} XEP_WRAPPER=${XEP_WRAPPER/#@pkgdatadir\@/${DAPSROOT}} XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE=${XMLFORMAT_CONFIG_FILE/#@sysconfdir\@\/daps/${DAPSROOT}/etc} # # Now that we are set, recover the command line values one last time and # check all paths # recover_cmdl_values check_pathlist "$DOC_DIR" #---------- # Values that need to be exported and are not set in the config # # book name # Backwards compatability: # In DAPS 3.1 PDFNAME was replaced by OUTPUTNAME. Use the following code # to stay backwards compatible if [[ -n "$PDFNAME" && -z "$OUTPUTNAME" ]]; then OUTPUTNAME="$PDFNAME" fi if [[ -n "$OUTPUTNAME" ]]; then export BOOK="$OUTPUTNAME" else if [[ -n "$DOCCONF" ]]; then DC_FILE=$(basename "$DOCCONF") export BOOK="${DC_FILE#${CONF_PREFIX}*}" elif [[ -n "$MAIN_CMDL" ]]; then # --main was specified, BOOK is set to basenme of MAIN BOOK="$(basename "$MAIN" .${SRC_FORMAT})" export BOOK fi fi # XML_CATALOG_FILES # # XML_MAIN_CATALOG is set via config. If it differs from the system setting for # XML_CATALOG_FILES, add it to XML_CATALOG_FILES (in first place) # # Next, check if XML_DEVEL_CATALOG is set. If so, add it to XML_CATALOG_FILES # (in first place). XML_DEVEL_CATALOG is automatically set by this script when # working from a Git clone # if [[ -n "$XML_CATALOG_FILES" ]]; then if [[ $XML_CATALOG_FILES != $XML_MAIN_CATALOG ]]; then XML_CATALOG_FILES="$XML_CATALOG_FILES $XML_MAIN_CATALOG" fi else XML_CATALOG_FILES="$XML_MAIN_CATALOG" fi if [[ -n "$XML_USER_CATALOGS" ]]; then XML_CATALOG_FILES="$XML_USER_CATALOGS $XML_CATALOG_FILES" fi if [[ -n "$XML_DEVEL_CATALOG" ]]; then XML_CATALOG_FILES="$XML_DEVEL_CATALOG $XML_CATALOG_FILES" fi export XML_CATALOG_FILES # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set paths # # set all basic paths that have not been set by now #---------------------------------- # default BUILD_DIR if not specified elsewhere [[ -z "$BUILD_DIR" ]] && BUILD_DIR=${DOC_DIR}/build #---------------------------------- # DocBook Stylesheet and Schema locations (from system or user config file) # These stylesheets are used as a fallback and/or when no STYLEROOT is # specified on the command line or the DC file # # check whether we have asciidoctor (supports conversion to DocBook 5). # Set DocBook versions and backends for adoc # if [[ "adoc" = "$SRC_FORMAT" ]]; then DOCBOOK_VERSION=5 ADOC_BACKEND=docbook5 ASCIIDOC=$(which asciidoctor 2>/dev/null) if [[ 1 -eq $? ]]; then exit_on_error "AsciiDoctor is not installed, you cannot parse AsciiDoc sources." fi else DOCBOOK_VERSION=$($XSLTPROC --stylesheet "${DAPSROOT}/daps-xslt/common/get-docbook-version.xsl" --file "$MAIN" "$XSLTPROCESSOR") || exit_on_error "Could not get DocBook version. 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} daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/configure.ac0000644000175000017500000004527714330460705016353 0ustar rusconirusconidnl -*- Autoconf -*- dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script dnl or use autogen.sh (recommended) dnl dnl Copyright (C) 2012-2022 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH dnl dnl Authors: dnl Frank Sundermeyer dnl Thomas Schraitle dnl m4_define(daps_version_major, 3) m4_define(daps_version_minor, 3) m4_define(daps_version_micro, [2]) # API version m4_define([daps_api_version],[daps_version_major]) m4_define([daps_version], [daps_version_major.daps_version_minor.daps_version_micro]) AC_PREREQ([2.71]) AC_INIT([DAPS],[daps_version],[https://github.com/openSUSE/daps],[daps],[https://opensuse.github.io/daps]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) DAPS_VERSION_MAJOR=daps_version_major DAPS_VERSION_MINOR=daps_version_minor DAPS_VERSION_MICRO=daps_version_micro DAPS_VERSION=daps_version DAPS_API_VERSION=daps_api_version AC_SUBST(DAPS_VERSION) AC_SUBST(DAPS_VERSION_MAJOR) AC_SUBST(DAPS_VERSION_MINOR) AC_SUBST(DAPS_VERSION_MICRO) AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_VERSION) AC_SUBST([DAPS_API_VERSION],daps_api_version) dnl https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18769770/user-of-autotools-generated-tarball-gets-error-message-aclocal-1-13-command-no AM_MAINTAINER_MODE([disable]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Configuring DAPS $DAPS_VERSION, the DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite... ]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([Makefile.am]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.10]) AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT(/usr) dnl Some constants root_catalog="/etc/xml/catalog" AC_SUBST(root_catalog) DB4_XSLT_URL="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/" AC_SUBST(DB4_XSLT_URL) DB5_XSLT_URL="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/" AC_SUBST(DB5_XSLT_URL) daps_xsl="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2012" AC_SUBST(daps_xsl) FONT_DIR="/usr/share/fonts" dnl ------------------------- dnl Debug mode switch dnl $DEBUG is used with bin/daps dnl $Q is the quiet switch for the Makefile AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug],[Enable debug mode])], [debug="--debug"], [quiet="@"]) eval "eval DEBUG=$debug Q=$quiet" dnl ------------------------- dnl Switch for disabling xml root catalog editing dnl Needs to be disabled when creating real packages, because dnl this needs to be done with the package's post-install dnl commands AC_ARG_ENABLE([edit-rootcatalog], [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-edit-rootcatalog],[Disable editing the XML root catalog. Use this switch when running make install from a package generating script (such as a spec file).])], [if test "yes" = $enableval; then cat_edit=1; else cat_edit=0; fi], [cat_edit=1]) AM_CONDITIONAL([CATALOG_EDIT], [test 1 = $cat_edit]) AC_SUBST(DEBUG) AC_SUBST(Q) dnl ------------------------- dnl Checks for programs. AC_PROG_MKDIR_P AC_PROG_LN_S AC_PROG_SED AC_PROG_GREP AC_PROG_INSTALL dnl bash dnl Taken from https://github.com/Schischu/ptxdist_sh/blob/master/configure.ac dnl dnl unset BASH # bash sets this itself! dnl AC_PATH_PROG(BASH, bash) dnl BEWARE: There is a distinct possibility that we are currently running under dnl bash in this configure script (/bin/sh being a symlink to /bin/bash). Even dnl though the result /could/ be available to us directly as $BASH_VERSION we dnl don't want to use, or trust it, incase the user is specifying a different dnl bash executable. AC_MSG_CHECKING([for bash version]) if `$BASH -c '[[ "$BASH_VERSION" \< "4.0" ]]'` ; then AC_MSG_ERROR([DAPS requires at least version 4.0 of bash.]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([$BASH_VERSION]) fi dnl make AC_PATH_PROG([MAKE], [make], [0]) if test 0 = "$MAKE"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([make not found]) fi dnl tar AC_PATH_PROG([TAR], [tar], [0]) dnl bzip2 AC_PATH_PROG([BZIP], [bzip2], [0]) dnl asciidoctor AC_PATH_PROG([ASCIIDOCTOR], [asciidoctor], [0]) dnl ditaa AC_PATH_PROG([DITAA], [ditaa], [0]) dnl epubcheck AC_PATH_PROG([EPUBCHECK], [epubcheck], [0]) dnl checkbot AC_PATH_PROG([CHECKBOT], [checkbot], [0]) dnl remake AC_PATH_PROG([REMAKE], [remake], [0]) dnl w3m AC_PATH_PROG([W3M], [w3m], [0]) dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for XML tools... ]) AC_PATH_PROG([XMLLINT], [xmllint], [0]) if test 0 = "$XMLLINT"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([xmllint not found]) fi AC_PATH_PROG([XSLTPROC], [xsltproc], [0]) if test 0 = "$XSLTPROC"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([xsltproc (libxslt) not found]) fi AC_PATH_PROG([XMLCATALOG], [xmlcatalog], [0]) if test 0 = "$XMLCATALOG"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([xmlcatalog not found]) fi AC_PATH_PROGS([PDFFORMATTER], [fop xep], [0]) dnl recommendation, only needed for Docbook5 AC_PATH_PROG([JING], [jing], [0]) AC_PATH_PROG([TRANG], [trang], [0]) AC_CHECK_FILE([$root_catalog], [CATALOG=$root_catalog], [CATALOG=0]) if test 0 = "$CATALOG"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([Catalog $root_catalog not found]) fi dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for Image conversion tools...]) dnl convert (ImageMagick) AC_PATH_PROG([CONVERT], [convert], [0]) if test 0 = "$CONVERT"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([convert (ImageMagick) not found]) fi dnl dia AC_PATH_PROG([DIA], [dia], [0]) dnl exiftool AC_PATH_PROG([EXIFTOOL], [exiftool], [0]) dnl inkscape AC_PATH_PROG([INKSCAPE], [inkscape], [0]) dnl optipng AC_PATH_PROG([OPTIPNG], [optipng], [0]) dnl Libre Office Draw AC_PATH_PROG([OODRAW], [lodraw], [0]) dnl pdffonts AC_PATH_PROG([PDFFONTS], [pdffonts], [0]) dnl svg DTD for SVG_DTD in "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" \ "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1 Basic//EN" ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $SVG_DTD]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$SVG_DTD" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_SVGDTD=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_SVGDTD"; then HAVE_SVGDTD=0 fi dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for Python modules...]) dnl python dnl We require Python3 AM_PATH_PYTHON([3.4]) dnl AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.6]) dnl Variables HAVE_PYMOD_* are filled with "yes" or "no" AX_PYTHON_MODULE([lxml],[fatal]) AC_SUBST(HAVE_PYMOD_LXML) dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for DocBook 4.x...]) for XML_DTD in "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $XML_DTD]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$XML_DTD" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([No DocBook 4 DTD not found]) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for additional DocBook 4.5 identifiers (optional)...]) for IDENT in "-//OASIS//ELEMENTS DocBook Information Pool V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook Character Entities V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook Notations V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//ENTITIES DocBook Additional General Entities V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//ELEMENTS DocBook Document Hierarchy V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook CALS Table Model V4.5//EN" \ "-//OASIS//DTD XML Exchange Table Model 19990315//EN" \ ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $IDENT]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$IDENT" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK_IDENTIFIER=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_IDENTIFIER"; then AC_MSG_WARN([Seems some additional catalog entries for DocBook identifiers are missing]) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for ISO Entities identifiers...]) for ENT in "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Publishing//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Greek Letters//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Box and Line Drawing//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Greek Symbols//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Negated Relations//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Numeric and Special Graphic//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Alternative Greek Symbols//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Diacritical Marks//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Monotoniko Greek//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Arrow Relations//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Ordinary//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Russian Cyrillic//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES General Technical//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Delimiters//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Binary Operators//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 2//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Math Symbols: Relations//EN//XML" \ "ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Non-Russian Cyrillic//EN//XML" \ ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $ENT]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$ENT" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_ISO_ENTITIES=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_ISO_ENTITIES"; then AC_MSG_WARN([Seems you do not have any catalog entries for ISO entities]) fi dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Docbook 5.0 AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for DocBook 5.0...]) for XML_SCHEMA in "http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rnc" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rnc" ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $XML_SCHEMA]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$XML_SCHEMA" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK_50=1 db5_version="5.0" else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_50"; then HAVE_DOCBOOK_50=0 AC_MSG_WARN([Seems you do not have DocBook 5.0 installed.]) fi dnl Docbook 5.1 AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for DocBook 5.1...]) for XML_SCHEMA in "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/docbookxi.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/docbookxi.rnc" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/docbook.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/docbook.rnc" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/assembly.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/assembly.rnc" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/dbits.rng" \ "http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/dbits.rnc" ; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $XML_SCHEMA]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$XML_SCHEMA" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK_51=1 db5_version="5.1" else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_51"; then HAVE_DOCBOOK_51=0 AC_MSG_WARN([Seems you do not have DocBook 5.1 installed.]) fi # In case DocBook 5 is not installed, setting db5_version fails and the # URI in etc/config is set to an invalid value. Therefore let's set # 5.0 as a hopefully sane default # if test -z "$db5_version"; then db5_version="5.0" fi AC_SUBST(db5_version) dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_MSG_NOTICE([===== Checking for DocBook XSL Stylesheets...]) dnl DocBook4 for XSLT in "${DB4_XSLT_URL}common/common.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}epub/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}fo/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}html/chunk.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}html/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}lib/lib.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}manpages/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}profiling/profile.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}xhtml/chunk.xsl" \ "${DB4_XSLT_URL}xhtml/docbook.xsl"; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $XSLT]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$XSLT" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK_STYLESHEETS=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_STYLESHEETS"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([DocBook 4 stylesheets not found]) fi dnl DocBook5 for XSLT in "${DB5_XSLT_URL}common/common.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}epub/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}fo/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}html/chunk.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}html/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}lib/lib.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}manpages/docbook.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}profiling/profile.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}xhtml/chunk.xsl" \ "${DB5_XSLT_URL}xhtml/docbook.xsl"; do AC_MSG_CHECKING([for $XSLT]) if AC_RUN_LOG([$XMLCATALOG --noout "$root_catalog" "$XSLT" >&2]); then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) HAVE_DOCBOOK_5_STYLESHEETS=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi done if test -z "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_5_STYLESHEETS"; then HAVE_DOCBOOK_5_STYLESHEETS=0 AC_MSG_WARN([DocBook ns stylesheets not found]) fi dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Check which Stylesheets to use AM_CONDITIONAL([HAS_DAPS_XSL], [test -d $daps_xsl]) dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Add more distributions if needed AM_CONDITIONAL([DIST_REDHAT], [grep -E -iq "^NAME=\"?(fedora|redhat)\"?" /etc/os-release]) AM_CONDITIONAL([DIST_SUSE], [grep -E -iq "^NAME=\"?(opensuse|sles|sled)\"?" /etc/os-release]) AM_CONDITIONAL([DIST_DEBIAN], [grep -E -iq "^NAME=\"?(ubuntu|debian)\"?" /etc/os-release]) dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl Set a conditional to determine whether ADOC is supported AM_CONDITIONAL([HAS_ASCIIDOCTOR], [test 0 != $ASCIIDOCTOR]) dnl No distribution-specific info in the BuildService dnl /var/adm/fillup-templates is SUSE-specific AM_CONDITIONAL([DIST_SUSEBS], [test -d /var/adm/fillup-templates]) dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) AC_OUTPUT AC_CONFIG_FILES([doc/xml/entity-decl.ent]) AC_OUTPUT AC_MSG_RESULT([ dnl ########################################################################### DAPS $DAPS_VERSION is configured as follows. Please verify that this configuration matches your expectations. Supported features ------------------ * DocBook 4/5 support * man pages output * HTML/single HTML output * webhelp output (experimental) * ePUB output * png and jpg images Optional features ----------------- Feature | Enabled | Action to enable ..............................................................................]) test 0 = "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_5_STYLESHEETS" && DB5=0 test 0 = "$HAVE_JING" && DB5=0 dnl DocBook 5 if test 0 = "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_50"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([DocBook 5.0 support | no | install DocBook 5.0, the | | DocBook 5 XSL stylesheets, | | and jing ]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([DocBook 5.0 support | yes |]) fi if test 0 = "$HAVE_DOCBOOK_51"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([DocBook 5.1 support | no | install DocBook 5.1, the | | DocBook 5 XSL stylesheets, | | and jing ]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([DocBook 5.1 support | yes |]) fi dnl AsciiDoc support if test 0 = "$ASCIIDOCTOR"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Support AsciiDoc sources | no | install asciidoctor | | rubygem]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Support AsciiDoc sources | yes |]) fi dnl Create ASCII (w3m) if test 0 = "$W3M"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Create ASCII txt output | no | install w3m]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Create ASCII txt output | yes |]) fi dnl Create PDFs (fop, xep) if test 0 = "$PDFFORMATTER"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Create PDF output | no | install a formatter (fop or xep) ]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Create PDF output | yes |]) fi dnl DIA support if test 0 = "$DIA"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .dia images | no | install dia]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .dia images | yes |]) fi dnl DITAA support if test 0 = "$DITAA"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .ditaa images | no | install ditaa]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .ditaa images | yes |]) fi dnl ODG support if test 0 = "$OODRAW"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .odg images | no | install LibreOffice (Draw)]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .odg images | yes |]) fi dnl SVG support if test 0 = "$INKSCAPE" -o 0 = "$HAVE_SVGDTD"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .svg images | no | install inkscape and/or the SVG DTD]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Support for .svg images | yes |]) fi dnl Optimize PNGs (optipng) if test 0 = "$OPTIPNG" -o 0 = "$EXIFTOOL"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Size optimization for .png | no | install optipng and/or exiftool ]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Size optimization for .png | yes |]) fi dnl Linkchecker (checkbot) if test 0 = "$CHECKBOT"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Check links in XML sources | no | install checkbot]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Check links in XML sources | yes |]) fi dnl Create archives (tar, bzip2) if test 0 = "$TAR" -o 0 = "$BZIP"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Create distributable archives | no | install tar and/or bzip2]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Create distributable archives | yes |]) fi dnl Validate ePUBs (epubcheck) if test 0 = "$EPUBCHECK"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Validate generated ePUB files | no | install epubcheck]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Validate generated ePUB files | yes |]) fi dnl PDF font summary (pdffonts) if test 0 = "$PDFFONTS"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Show fonts not embedded in PDFs | no | install poppler utilities/tools ]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Show fonts not embedded in PDFs | yes |]) fi dnl Enhanced Debugging (remake) if test 0 = "$REMAKE"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([Enhanced debugging | no | install remake]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([Enhanced debugging | yes |]) fi dnl Evil magic eval "eval SYSCONFDIR=$sysconfdir/daps" eval "eval DATADIR=$datadir/daps" eval "eval BINDIR=$bindir" eval "eval DOCDIR=$docdir" AC_MSG_RESULT([ DAPS will be installed into the following paths: ------------------------------------------------ Executables : $BINDIR System wide config files: $SYSCONFDIR Documentation : $DOCDIR Everything else : $DATADIR ]) daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705015765 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/asciidoc/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705017543 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/asciidoc/postprocess.xsl0000644000175000017500000002226214330460705022663 0ustar rusconirusconi ]> ( ) daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/asciidoc/setify.xsl0000644000175000017500000000264014330460705021600 0ustar rusconirusconi daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/common/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705017255 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/common/attributes.xsl0000644000175000017500000000714014330460705022175 0ustar rusconirusconi daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/daps-xslt/common/catalog_xml2sgml.xsl0000644000175000017500000000533014330460705023245 0ustar rusconirusconi -- Catalog -- OVERRIDE YES SGMLDECL "xml.dcl" PUBLIC " " WARNING: No template rule for ! 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SOLUTION: Try it with --stringparam docpath "YOUR_PATH" Generating desktop files *** Book ** Part / ??? 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Missing Language in book! [Document] DocPath= DocType=text/ DocLang= Icon=document2 Categories= Name= Name[ ]= DocIdentifier= DocWeight= Missing Language in book! ??? [Document] DocPath= DocType=text/ DocLang= Icon=document2 Categories= Name= Name[ ]= DocIdentifier= DocWeight= daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705014613 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/DC-daps-all0000644000175000017500000000333614330460705016524 0ustar rusconirusconi## ---------------------------- ## Doc Config File for DAPS ## DocBook Authoring and Publishing Suite ## ---------------------------- ## ## Basics MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ## Profiling # "quick" is not an actual OS -- it determines whether or not the links into # the Quick Start Guide should be added. PROFOS="osuse;quick" PROFARCH="x86;amd64;em64t" # DO NOT SPECIFY A STYLEROOT REQUIRING A SUSE-XSL-STYLESHEET INSTALLATION # SINCE THIS WILL FAIL WITH A DAPS CHECKOUT OR BUILD ON OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS # # IT WILL ALSO CAUSE THE TRAVIS TEST BUILDS TO FAIL # # If needed, specify the following on the command line: # --styleroot="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" #--------------------- XSLT Parameters------------------------ # # show acronyms in the glossary, so as not to confuse the user XSLTPARAM="--stringparam glossentry.show.acronym=primary" # Lists XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1 --param glossary.as.blocks=1" # Pagination and General Styles XSLTPARAM+="--param body.start.indent=0 --param double.sided=0 --param header.rule=0 --param footer.rule=0 --stringparam paper.type=A4" # Font Families XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam body.font.family="'Charis SIL', CharisSIL, serif" --stringparam sans.font.family="'Open Sans', OpenSans, sans-serif" --stringparam monospace.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, monospace" --stringparam symbol.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, KoreanSans, UnBatang, 'Un Batang', 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono', WenQuanYiMicroHeiMono, monospace"" # when using the suse2013 stylesheets, set a link to the DAPS # homepage at the top of the page # set a homepage for HTML builds XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam homepage=https://opensuse.github.com/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param suse.content=0" daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/DC-daps-asciidoc0000644000175000017500000000312214330460705017523 0ustar rusconirusconi## ---------------------------- ## Doc Config File for DAPS ## DAPS User Guide ## ---------------------------- ## ## Basics MAIN=daps_asciidoc.adoc ADOC_POST=yes ADOC_TYPE=article #ADOC_IMG_DIR=adoc/images # DO NOT SPECIFY A STYLEROOT REQUIRING A SUSE-XSL-STYLESHEET INSTALLATION # SINCE THIS WILL FAIL WITH A DAPS CHECKOUT OR BUILD ON OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS # # IT WILL ALSO CAUSE THE TRAVIS TEST BUILDS TO FAIL # # If needed, specify the following on the command line: # --styleroot="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" #--------------------- XSLT Parameters------------------------ # # show acronyms in the glossary, so as not to confuse the user XSLTPARAM="--stringparam glossentry.show.acronym=primary" # Lists XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1 --param glossary.as.blocks=1" # Pagination and General Styles XSLTPARAM+="--param body.start.indent=0 --param double.sided=0 --param header.rule=0 --param footer.rule=0 --stringparam paper.type=A4" # Font Families XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam body.font.family="'Charis SIL', CharisSIL, serif" --stringparam sans.font.family="'Open Sans', OpenSans, sans-serif" --stringparam monospace.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, monospace" --stringparam symbol.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, KoreanSans, UnBatang, 'Un Batang', 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono', WenQuanYiMicroHeiMono, monospace"" # when using the suse2013 stylesheets, set a link to the DAPS # homepage at the top of the page # set a homepage for HTML builds XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam homepage=https://opensuse.github.com/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param suse.content=0" daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/DC-daps-quick0000644000175000017500000000334214330460705017065 0ustar rusconirusconi## ---------------------------- ## Doc Config File for DAPS ## DAPS Quick Start ## ---------------------------- ## ## Basics MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ROOTID="art.daps.quick" ## Profiling # "quick" is not an actual OS -- it determines whether or not the links into # the Quick Start Guide should be added. PROFOS="osuse;quick" PROFARCH="x86;amd64;em64t" # DO NOT SPECIFY A STYLEROOT REQUIRING A SUSE-XSL-STYLESHEET INSTALLATION # SINCE THIS WILL FAIL WITH A DAPS CHECKOUT OR BUILD ON OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS # # IT WILL ALSO CAUSE THE TRAVIS TEST BUILDS TO FAIL # # If needed, specify the following on the command line: # --styleroot="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" #--------------------- XSLT Parameters------------------------ # ## show acronyms in the glossary, so as not to confuse the user XSLTPARAM="--stringparam glossentry.show.acronym=primary" # Lists XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1 --param glossary.as.blocks=1" # Pagination and General Styles XSLTPARAM+="--param body.start.indent=0 --param double.sided=0 --param header.rule=0 --param footer.rule=0 --stringparam paper.type=A4" # Font Families XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam body.font.family="'Charis SIL', CharisSIL, serif" --stringparam sans.font.family="'Open Sans', OpenSans, sans-serif" --stringparam monospace.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, monospace" --stringparam symbol.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, KoreanSans, UnBatang, 'Un Batang', 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono', WenQuanYiMicroHeiMono, monospace"" # when using the suse2013 stylesheets, set a link to the DAPS # homepage at the top of the page # set a homepage for HTML builds XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam homepage=https://opensuse.github.com/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param suse.content=0" daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/DC-daps-tutorial0000644000175000017500000000334414330460705017616 0ustar rusconirusconi## ---------------------------- ## Doc Config File for DAPS ## DAPS User Guide ## ---------------------------- ## ## Basics MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ROOTID="art.tutorial" ## Profiling # "[no]quick" is not an actual OS -- it determines whether or not the links into # the Quick Start Guide should be added PROFOS="osuse;noquick" PROFARCH="x86;amd64;em64t" # DO NOT SPECIFY A STYLEROOT REQUIRING A SUSE-XSL-STYLESHEET INSTALLATION # SINCE THIS WILL FAIL WITH A DAPS CHECKOUT OR BUILD ON OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS # # IT WILL ALSO CAUSE THE TRAVIS TEST BUILDS TO FAIL # # If needed, specify the following on the command line: # --styleroot="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" #--------------------- XSLT Parameters------------------------ # # show acronyms in the glossary, so as not to confuse the user XSLTPARAM="--stringparam glossentry.show.acronym=primary" # Lists XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1 --param glossary.as.blocks=1" # Pagination and General Styles XSLTPARAM+="--param body.start.indent=0 --param double.sided=0 --param header.rule=0 --param footer.rule=0 --stringparam paper.type=A4" # Font Families XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam body.font.family="'Charis SIL', CharisSIL, serif" --stringparam sans.font.family="'Open Sans', OpenSans, sans-serif" --stringparam monospace.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, monospace" --stringparam symbol.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, KoreanSans, UnBatang, 'Un Batang', 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono', WenQuanYiMicroHeiMono, monospace"" # when using the suse2013 stylesheets, set a link to the DAPS # homepage at the top of the page # set a homepage for HTML builds XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam homepage=https://opensuse.github.com/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param suse.content=0" daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/DC-daps-user0000644000175000017500000000334414330460705016731 0ustar rusconirusconi## ---------------------------- ## Doc Config File for DAPS ## DAPS User Guide ## ---------------------------- ## ## Basics MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ROOTID="book.daps.user" ## Profiling # "[no]quick" is not an actual OS -- it determines whether or not the links into # the Quick Start Guide should be added PROFOS="osuse;noquick" PROFARCH="x86;amd64;em64t" # DO NOT SPECIFY A STYLEROOT REQUIRING A SUSE-XSL-STYLESHEET INSTALLATION # SINCE THIS WILL FAIL WITH A DAPS CHECKOUT OR BUILD ON OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS # # IT WILL ALSO CAUSE THE TRAVIS TEST BUILDS TO FAIL # # If needed, specify the following on the command line: # --styleroot="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" #--------------------- XSLT Parameters------------------------ # # show acronyms in the glossary, so as not to confuse the user XSLTPARAM="--stringparam glossentry.show.acronym=primary" # Lists XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1 --param glossary.as.blocks=1" # Pagination and General Styles XSLTPARAM+="--param body.start.indent=0 --param double.sided=0 --param header.rule=0 --param footer.rule=0 --stringparam paper.type=A4" # Font Families XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam body.font.family="'Charis SIL', CharisSIL, serif" --stringparam sans.font.family="'Open Sans', OpenSans, sans-serif" --stringparam monospace.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, monospace" --stringparam symbol.font.family="'DejaVu Sans Mono', DejaVuSansMono, KoreanSans, UnBatang, 'Un Batang', 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono', WenQuanYiMicroHeiMono, monospace"" # when using the suse2013 stylesheets, set a link to the DAPS # homepage at the top of the page # set a homepage for HTML builds XSLTPARAM+="--stringparam homepage=https://opensuse.github.com/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param suse.content=0" daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/adoc/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705015521 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/adoc/daps_asciidoc.adoc0000644000175000017500000006017414330460705021146 0ustar rusconirusconi[[art.daps.asciidoc]] = DAPS AsciiDoc Quick Start Guide Frank Sundermeyer :Revision: 0 :toc: :icons: font :numbered: :website: https://opensuse.github.io/daps/ ifdef::env-github[] //Admonitions :tip-caption: :bulb: :note-caption: :information_source: :important-caption: :heavy_exclamation_mark: :caution-caption: :fire: :warning-caption: :warning: endif::[] // Entities :adoc: AsciiDoc :db: DocBook :daps: DAPS http://asciidoc.org/[{adoc}] is a widely used markup language which, among other features, natively supports conversion to {db}. Starting with the {daps} 3.0, {daps} supports {adoc} sources. {adoc} sources are converted to {db} and then processed the same way as {db} sources. Projects with {adoc} sources are handled the same way as regular {db} projects. Therefore, the full range of output formats supported by {daps} is supported for {adoc} sources (HTML, single HTML, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket, plain text). This quick start guide focuses on using {daps} with {adoc} sources and requires basic {daps} knowledge and {adoc} writing experience. <> contains links to documentation on {daps} and {adoc}. The complete {daps} documentation is available online at https://opensuse.github.io/daps/. [[art.daps.asciidoc.motivation]] == Motivation Over the past years, a lot of software documentation projects have moved from {db} to {adoc}. With products and solutions becoming increasingly complex, documentation needs to rely more and more on external contributors. The hurdle to contribute is significantly lower when using {adoc} as it is with {db}. Such a move not only requires converting the {db} sources to {adoc}, but also changing the project setup, the toolchain and writing new stylesheets. The {adoc} support in {daps} saves you from switching to a new toolchain and new stylesheets. Whether you convert an existing {daps} project from {db} to {adoc}, or whether you have used {daps} before and are starting an {adoc} project from scratch, {daps} lets you: * use existing XSLT stylesheets (for converting DocBook into PDF, HTML, etc.) * use the same `daps` commands as with {db} projects * use the same project setup as with {db} projects However, {daps} cannot handle the conversion to {adoc} as the new source format. [[art.daps.asciidoc.requirements]] == Requirements To use {adoc} sources with {daps}, you need to install the following packages: * {daps} 3.0 or better * `asciidoctor` To install DAPS follow the https://github.com/asciidoctor/docbookrx[DAPS installation instructions]. For installing `asciidoctor` we recommend to use packages available for your Linux distribution. [[art.daps.asciidoc.project]] == Setting up a Project An {adoc} project has got the same directory structure as a regular {db} project managed with {daps} (see https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/cha.daps.user.features.html#sec.daps.user.basics.dirstruct[Directory Structure] for more information. However, there is one exception: For a {db} project, images need to be saved in a directory structure where each image format has its own directory. To be able to also easily process {adoc} sources from a {daps} project with `asciidoctor` or to properly display the contents on, for example, GitHub, an {adoc} project can store all images in a single directory. === The Directory Structure The following directory structure is recommended for {adoc} projects: [source] ---- PROJECT_ROOT/ <1> |--DC-* <2> |--adoc/ <3> | |--MAIN.adoc <4> | |--\*.adoc | |--images/ <5> | | |--\*.dia/ | | |--\*.jpg | | |--\*.png/ | | |--\*.svg/ ---- <1> The project's root directory (working directory) for the respective documentation project. <2> One or more Doc Config files (DC files) defining your deliverables. Each DC file represents one book, article, or man page. <3> The directory containing all {adoc} source files. It must be named `adoc/`. {adoc} files in subdirectories are ignored. <4> The MAIN file of the documentation project. It may be the only file, but may also include other {adoc} files via the `include` directive. <5> The Directory containing image files. Place all images in this directory. Subdirectories are ignored. Either specify the path to this directory in the DC-file with `ADOC_IMG_DIR` (recommended) or on the command line with `--adocimgdir`. === The Doc Config File (DC File) A configuration file in the project directory. Each book, article, or man page in a project can have its own documentation configuration file (DC file). It defines several parameters for your documentation deliverable (for example, the MAIN file, layout variants, or whether to render the sources as article or book). Although not mandatory, creating a DC file for each deliverable is recommended. You can store deliverable-specific configuration options in the DC-file that you otherwise need to enter on the command line each time you call {daps}. DC files need to be placed in the project root. The file names need to start with `DC-`. The rest of the file name is used to name directories and files created by {daps}. For example, if a DC-file is named `DC-adoc_test`, file names and directories will start with `adoc_test`. Of the multiple parameters that can be set in the DC file, the only one required is MAIN. It points to the MAIN {adoc} file that you want to process. Create at least one DC file per book or article. .Example: A Typical DC File for an {adoc} Project [source] ---- ## Doc config file for the DAPS example document ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## # MAIN file (mandatory) # <1> # MAIN="MAIN-example.adoc" #----- optional parameters ----- # Image directory # <2> # ADOC_IMG_DIR="adoc/images" # Type <3> # ADOC_TYPE="book" # Turn on postprocessing # <4> # ADOC_POST="yes" # Stylesheet directory # <5> # STYLEROOT="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/daps2013" # XSLT Parameters for customizing the stylesheets # <6> # XSLTPARAM="--stringparam homepage=https://github.com/openSUSE/daps" XSLTPARAM+="--param variablelist.as.blocks=1" ---- <1> Name of the main {adoc} file from the `adoc/` directory. You do not need to specify the full path, {daps} will automatically find it. <2> Path to the image directory containing images referenced in the {adoc} sources. If you specify a relative path (recommended for portability), it needs to be specified relative to the directory containing the DC file. <3> Document type (`article`, `book`, `manpage`). <4> Parameter for applying the (default) post-processing XSLT stylesheet. It cleans up some of the DocBook XML constructs created by `asciidoctor`. <5> For a custom layout, use the STYLEROOT parameter to specify the path to the directory containing the custom XSLT stylesheets. If not specified, {daps} will use the default DocBook stylesheets. For an introduction on how to create custom stylesheets, refer to https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/cha.daps.user.layout.html#sec.daps.user.layout.styleheets[Customizing the DocBook Stylesheets] (requires XSLT knowledge). <6> If the stylesheets allow customization via parameters, you can specify these parameters here. The example above only shows a few options you can set. For a complete reference, refer to the {daps} configuration file at `/etc/daps/config`. An overview of the {adoc}-specific configuration options is also available at <>. === Image Linking and Processing One of the core features of {daps} is automatic image conversion. Whether images need to be converted to grayscale for a printable PDF, whether `.dia` images need to be converted to SVG, or whether `.svg` images need to be converted to PNG--{daps} automatically takes care. You only need to make sure that the image is available in a supported format in the {adoc} images directory. Refer to https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/cha.daps.user.img.html[Image Handling] for details. When linking an image in the {adoc} sources, use the attribute `:imagesdir:` in the document header. Always use the file name only. The path for `:imagesdir:` is best specified relatively (relative to the `adoc/` directory). Specifying `:imagesdir:` is optional, but recommended. It allows you to also process your {adoc} sources with tools other than {daps}. .Example: Linking Images in {adoc} [source] ---- = Linking images :author: John Doe :imagesdir: images/ This is an example of how to link images in AsciiDoc documents processed with DAPS. image::test.png[Test Image] ---- For the example above, the images need to reside in `adoc/images`. Possible sources for the images in `adoc/images` are: * `adoc/images/test.dia` * `adoc/images/test.jpg` * `adoc/images/test.png` * `adoc/images/test.svg` The {adoc} source example requests a PNG file. If it exists, it will be used as is. If it does not exist, {daps} will search for an image with the base name `test` (`test.svg`, `test.dia`) and automatically convert it to PNG. .Unique Image Names [IMPORTANT] Because of the procedure described above, {daps} requires unique base names for images. If you would have two files with different content but the same base name, for example `test.svg` and `test.dia`, the outcome of an automatic conversion would be uncertain (could be either one of the two files). Therefore make sure to always use unique base names. To test for non-unique images, use the following daps command: `daps -d list-images-multisrc`. In {adoc}, image scaling is often achieved by setting pixel height/width. However, using plain pixel values for scaling is not supported well in {daps} and will usually cause issues in PDF builds. To scale images, instead use the `scaledwidth` attribute with a percentage: .Example: Adding a scaled image [source] ---- image::test.png[Test Image, scaledwidth=100%] ---- [[art.daps.asciidoc.output]] == Creating Output with {daps} After you have set up the directory structure, created {adoc} documents, and images (optionally), you can use {daps} to create PDFs, HTML, EPUB and other output formats. The command line syntax is the same as with {db} projects: .Example: Creating HTML output [source] ---- daps -d DC-_MYADOC_ html ---- .Example: Creating Single Page HTML Output [source] ---- daps -d DC-_MYADOC_ html --single ---- .Example: Creating a PDF Directly from an {adoc} Source File [source] ---- daps -m adoc/_MYADOC_.adoc pdf ---- For more information, refer to `daps --help`. Help on the {daps} subcommands is available with the command `daps help`. === Creating Partial Output If you want to create output for parts of the documents (for example, to send a single chapter or section for review), you do not need to create the whole document and cut out the parts you need. {daps} supports creating partial documents on section titles for any of the supported output formats. All that is required is an anchor preceding the section title: .Example: Section title with an Anchor [source,asciidoc] ---- [[new_chapter]] == Brand New Chapter This chapter is brand new ---- This anchor, `new_chapter` in the example above, can be passed to {daps} with the `--rootid` parameter. The following example shows how to build a PDF only containing the chapter "Brand New Chapter": [source] ---- daps -d DC-_MYADOC_ pdf --rootid="new_chapter" ---- === Spell Checking DAPS also supports spell checking your sources. This is especially convenient, when your sources contain include files. A spellcheck with DAPS automatically checks all included files. DAPS supports the backends aspell and hunspell for spellchecking. [source] ---- daps -d DC-_MYADOC_ spellcheck --lang=en_GB --spell-checker=hunspell ---- [[art.daps.asciidoc.errors]] == Common Errors and Pitfalls Before generating output formats, {daps} internally converts {adoc} to DocBook XML. Because of that you may receive two different kind of errors when processing {adoc} sources: {adoc} Errors:: + The conversion to DocBook XML is done by ``asciidoctor`. In case there are syntax or structural errors in the {adoc} sources, you will get an appropriate error or warning message. It usually contains the number of the line where the error occurred. These errors need to be fixed before any further processing can be done, DAPS will only proceed in case `asciidoctor` no longer produces errors or warnings. {daps} Errors:: + After the internal conversion to DocBook XML is done, {daps} validates the resulting XML file to make sure it can properly be processed. Although this happens rarely, the conversion to DocBook XML might produce invalid XML. In this case, you will receive an error message claiming that "validation failed." The error message also contains the path to the file and the line number where the error occurred. + To fix the error, look at the text in the XML file at the given line and locate that text in the {adoc} sources. The error might be the result of some unsupported special `asciidoctor` macro or of an overly complex structure. Simplify the {adoc} code and try again. === Avoiding Mistakes .Section Titles (Headings) * {daps} only allows a single Level 0 section at the beginning of the document * Section titles need to be in correct order. It is not possible to skip a level. So `== Level 2` followed by `==== Level 4` will not work. .Multimedia * {daps} currently does not support embedding videos [[art.daps.asciidoc.set]] == Linking Between Multiple Books The `asciidoctor` built-in way to do inter-document cross references (via `pass:[link:file.html#ID[TITLE]]`) does not work when generating the output via DocBook as DAPS does (and it only works for HTML output). DAPS provides a way to allow links between multiple books (inter-document cross references) by converting the {adoc} sources into a DocBook set. .Requirements for the {adoc} sources * The {adoc} sources need to combine all books into a single "master book" (with the doctype book) by making each book a "part" of the master book. In {adoc}, a part is introduced by a level 0 headline (`= HEADLINE`) that follows the initial headline of the master book. See https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#book-parts-and-chapters[the Asciidoctor documentation] for details. * The master book must only contain parts and no additional content outside these parts. * Each part needs to begin with a unique custom ID (`pass:[[[UNIQUE_ID]]]`) * You need to be extra careful not to mess up the headline hierarchy throughout the master book. If you are using prefix, appendix, glossary, etc. make sure you apply the special rules for parts regarding the headline levels (refer to the https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/[Asciidoctor documentation] for details) * Abstracts for chapters do not seem to work in parts (is this a bug?) * All IDs you use need to be unique. Duplicated IDs will cause errors. * Create a DC-file for the master book to be able to easily build it with DAPS (name it, for example, `DC-multipart`). MAIN needs to point to the top level {adoc} file that defines the master book. Since tha {adoc} source now combines everything into a single book, you can link to all IDs anywhere in the book using `\<>`. Once the "master book" builds without errors and you can see a part for each book you want to build, proceed as follows to create stand-alone books in HTML, PDF, etc: 1. Copy the DC-file for the master book (name the copy, for example `DC-set`) 2. Add the line `ADOC_SET="yes"` to the copy of the DC file 3. Create a copy of the new DC-file (`DC-set`) for the first book represented by a part in the master book. Add the ID of the respective part to the DC-file by adding a line `ROOTID=` (where you replave `` with the respective part ID) 4. Repeat the previous step for each book represented by a part. Using the respective DC-files you can now build the individual books. Using `DC-set` allows you to build the complete set. .Restrictions * the individual books cannot contain parts * the `article` document type is not supported with this setup [[art.daps.asciidoc.github]] == GitHub Integration One of the advantages of using {adoc} as a source for documentation is its seamless integration with GitHub. GitHub not only renders {adoc} sources, but also allows to edit them directly in the Web interface. After having edited a document via the built-in editor, GitHub even automatically creates a pull request, depending on the repository setup. This improves the flow for external contributors. To enable a smooth GitHub integration, a few adjustments in the {adoc} source code are required. Using the `ifdef` preprocessor macro, you can set directives specific to GitHub. The following adjustments are required: Includes:: In addition to this, including documents via the `include` directive needs to be worked around, since this is not supported by GitHub for security reasons. Create an anchor (`[[ANCHOR]]`) at the top-level of the documents you want to include and use the following syntax: + [source,asciidoc] ---- // Links for GitHub \ifdef::env-github[] <> <> \endif::[] // includes for AsciiDoc processing \ifndef::env-github[] include::FILE1[] include::FILE2[] \endif::[] ---- Admonition Images:: Admonition boxes (warning, tip, etc.) usually come with an icon. To display these icons, you need to tell GitHub where to find them. + [source,asciidoc] ---- \ifdef::env-github[] //Admonitions :tip-caption: :bulb: :note-caption: :information_source: :important-caption: :heavy_exclamation_mark: :caution-caption: :fire: :warning-caption: :warning: \endif::[] ---- [[art.daps.asciidoc.more]] == For More Information Find links to useful online resources here. === {daps} * https://opensuse.github.io/daps/doc/book.daps.user.html[User Guide] * https://opensuse.github.io/daps/[Project Page] * https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/discussions[Discussion] === {adoc} * https://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc[{adoc} Cheatsheet] * https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/[{adoc}tor Syntax Quick Reference] * https://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-writers-guide[{adoc}tor Writer\'s Guide] * https://github.com/SUSE/doc-susemanager/wiki/Asciidoc-getting-started[Getting Started with Asciidoc (SUSE Syntax and Best practice for Contributors)] === Example {adoc} Code * https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openSUSE/daps/develop/doc/adoc/daps_asciidoc.adoc[This document was written in {adoc}] * https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/blob/develop/test/documents/adoc/book.adoc[The {daps} test documents contain example with complex, nested structures] === Converting {db} to {adoc} * https://github.com/asciidoctor/docbookrx[DocBookRx] [appendix] [[art.daps.asciidoc.appendix]] == Appendix === Command Line Options and Configuration Settings for {adoc} [[config-settings]] {daps} supports the following {adoc}-specific command line options. These are global options and need to be specified before the subcommand. Additional configuration settings can be made in the {daps} configuration files (for example in a DC file). .Command Line Options/Configuration Settings for {adoc} [options="header"] |======================= |CLI Option|Config Setting|Explanation |`--adocattr`|`ADOC_ATTRIBUTES`| Define or delete {adoc} document attributes. To overwrite an attribute already defined in the AsciiDoc document, use `NAME=VALUE`, or just `NAME` for attributes without a value. To delete a value set in the document use `NAME!`. To set a value that is not already set in the document, use `NAME=VALUE@`. Refer to the {adoc} documentation for more information. Examples: `daps -d DC-adoc --adocattr "author=John Doe" \` `--adocattr "revision=beta1"` You may specify this option multiple times to set more than one attribute. You may also specify these attributes in the Doc Config file (DC-file) using the following syntax. This way the attributes will always be applied whenever you call {daps} with a DC-file. This can be handy when creating different versions of a document from a single source by using attributes and {adoc}'s if-statements to decide whether to display parts of the document or not (see https://blog.mrhaki.com/2014/08/awesome-asciidoc-using-conditional.html[Awesome Asciidoctor: Using Conditional Directives] for more information). You can create a DC-file containing different attribute settings for each document version. `ADOC_ATTRIBUTES="--attribute author=myself"` `ADOC_ATTRIBUTES+="--attribute "revision=beta1"` Note that when using the config file option, you always have to prefix the KEY=VALUE pair with `--attribute`. To specify more than one value, use the `+=` notation for subsequent values as shown above. *Displaying Attributes in the Resulting Document*: All {adoc} attributes passed to {daps} on the command line or via the DC-file can be displayed in the document by using the contents of the variable `daps-adoc-attributes`, for example: `ifeval::[ "\{daps-adoc-attributes}" != "" ]` `This document was build using the following {adoc} attributes:` `[source, subs="attributes"]` `----` `\{daps-adoc-attributes}` `----` `endif::[]` |`--adocimgdir`|`ADOC_IMG_DIR`| Specify a directory for the images used in the {adoc} sources. Must contain all images, subdirectories are ignored. Examples: `daps -d DC-adoc --adocimgdir "adoc/images"` `ADOC_IMG_DIR="adoc/images"` ||`ADOC_BACKEND`| Specify whether to use `asciidoc` or `asciidoctor`. Specifying this parameter is usually not necessary, because {daps} will automatically check which program is installed. If both are installed, `asciidoctor` will be preferred. Only required if the back-end binary is not in your path or if you prefer `asciidoc` over `asciidoctor`. Examples: `ADOC_BACKEND="/home/doc/asciidoctor/asciidoctor"` `ADOC_BACKEND="/usr/bin/asciidoc"` ||`ADOC_POST`| If set to "yes", the XML produced from the {adoc} sources will be processed again before {daps} generates output. This can be used to change or clean up the XML. The stylesheet to be used can be specified via `ADOC_POST_STYLE`. By default this is set to "no". Example: `ADOC_POST="yes"` ||`ADOC_POST_STYLE`| Stylesheet to post-process the XML produced from the {adoc} sources. Requires `ADOC_POST` to be set to "yes" (will be ignored otherwise). By default it is set to a stylesheet shipped with {daps} that does some cleaning up. ||`ADOC_SET`| If set to "yes" a multipart book in AsciiDoc will be converted to a set in DocBook. Each part of the original sources will becaome a book in DocBook. Require the AsciiDoc sources to only contain parts (one for what is to become a book) and no extra contant. By default this is set to "no". Example: `ADOC_SET="yes"` ||`ADOC_TYPE`| Same option as you would set by --doctype with `asciidoc` or asciidoctor. Valid values are "article", "book", and "manpage". Do not use "inline" as it will not work with {daps}. Setting "manpage" requires manpage-specific content (refer to the {adoc} documentation). Otherwise processing the source will fail. This setting will override the :doctype: definition in the {adoc} source document. |======================= The following subcommands support {adoc}-specific commands: `list-srcfiles`:: This subcommand lists all files that are used to build the document, including images and the DC file. It supports several options for filtering the output. To restrict the results to only {adoc} files, use the option `--adoconly`. To exclude {adoc} files from the results, use the option `--noadoc`. 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Quick Start &dapsacr; &dapsversion; Stefan Knorr Tanja Roth Manuel Schnitzer Christopher-Julian Zwickl &daps-description-short; &daps-quickstart-abstract; Target Audience &audience; Supported DocBook Versions &daps-db-versions; System Requirements &daps-sys-req-general; Hardware Requirements &daps-sys-req-hw; Software Requirements &daps-sys-req-sw; For installing &dapsacr; from the sources on other Linux distributions, refer to where the respective requirements are covered in detail. Additional Software &daps-addon; Directory Structure For &dapsacr; to work out of the box, it requires a certain organization of your DocBook XML files and images within your documentation directory. For details, refer to . You can generate the necessary structure with the &dapsacr; initialization script, daps-init. For instructions on how to make existing DocBook projects compatible with &dapsacr;, refer to . Installation &daps-install; Installing &dapsacr; on &osuse; &daps-install-osuse; &daps-install-osuse-zypper; Installing &dapsacr; on &sle; &daps-install-sle; Installing &dapsacr; on Other Linux Distributions For the latest status update and installation instructions, refer to . Installing and Configuring the FO Formatter For installation and configuration of an FO formatter (for generating PDF output), refer to its installation instructions (or to your system administrator). For FOP, you usually only need to install the respective FOP package. However, not all FOP packages contain the hyphenation pattern files. Using the hyphenation patterns is recommended. taroth 2012-03-26: todo - mention download from offo.sourceforge.net in troubleshooting section and add xref dpopov 2016-10-10: What's FOP? Defining Documentation Projects The easiest way to set up a new documentation project from scratch is to use the &dapsacr; initialization script daps-init. For instructions how to do so, refer to . The script automatically creates the and that you need to get started with &dapsacr;. Directory Structure &dapsacr; requires your XML files and images to be organized in a specific structure within your documentation directory. shows the required structure including the key files for a &dapsacr; documentation project. You can also create multiple documentation directories for individual documentation projects, but they all need the substructure outlined below. Directory Structure YOUR_DOC_DIR/ |--&dc;* |--images/ | |--src/ | |--dia/ | |--eps/ | |--fig/ | |--jpg/ | |--pdf/ | |--png/ | |--svg/ |--xml/ |--MAIN*.xml |--*.xml Working directory for the respective documentation project (in the following also called project directory or documentation directory). &dclong; file (or files) defining the documentation project (books, articles). Top-level directory for any original images that you want to use in the documentation project. This directory contains subdirectories for images in various formats. Any images to be referenced in the XML sources must be put in the respective subdirectories. For information about referencing images, refer to . Directory holding the XML &main; file and all other XML files for the documentation project. If you declare entities in one or more external files (for example, in entity-decl.ent), put the entity declaration files here, too. The &main; file of the documentation project. It contains the starting point (the highest-level object) of your documentation project and includes references to other books, chapters, appendixes, etc. For more information, refer to . &daps-note-subdirs; Key Files &daps-key-files; File Name Requirements &daps-file-names-req; A Documentation Project From Scratch Use daps-init to set up a new documentation project from scratch. The init script automatically creates the key files and directory structure you need to get started with &dapsacr;. By default, it creates a DocBook article as example file. By adding options you can modify parameters (such as changing the root element to book or specifying the DocBook version in which you want the example to be generated). View the available options with daps-init -h. Using <command>daps-init</command> To create a working environment for &dapsacr; , including an example document, enter the following: &prompt.user;daps-init --docdir PATH_TO_DOC_DIR Specifying the project directory with is mandatory. If the directory does not exist, &dapsacr; prompts you to create it. If you want to modify the file name and the title for the document, use the options and : &prompt.user;daps-init --docdir PATH_TO_DOC_DIR \ --name "my_document" \ --title "Example Documentation" If you want to create an example book file in addition to the article, enter the following: &prompt.user;daps-init --docdir PATH_TO_DOC_DIR --rootelement book To see what the output of the XML example file looks like, follow the instructions on the screen. At the end of the transformation process, &dapsacr; shows a message where to find the generated output file. By default, all contents generated by &dapsacr; is located in the build subdirectory. It is automatically created within your project directory. Check your project directory for the new files: The text file &dc;-* is annotated and gives you a general idea which options can be defined in a &dc; file. For having a look at the XML source code of the example document, change to the xml subdirectory and open the file MAIN-*.xml in a text editor or XML editor. Editing DocBook XML Files &daps-editor; &db-structure-elements; Validation &daps-validation-basics; &daps-example-validation-error; Image Handling &daps-images-intro; Supported Image Types &daps-img-formats; Organization of the <filename>images</filename> Directory &daps-images-dir; For a more detailed reference to the directory structure, see . Image File Name Requirements For details, see . Referencing Images &daps-img-ref; Image Reference in an XML File &ex-daps-img-ref; Basic &dapsacr; Syntax Before introducing the key daps commands to create output formats from your XML documents, let's get familiar with the basic syntax of the daps command: &daps-cmd-basic-syntax; shows an example command that generates HTML output. Global options are used to specify the level of verbosity, and the &dclong; file for creating the output. &dapsacr; Syntax daps --debug -d &dc;-daps-example html --static Main command: daps Global Option : Sets the highest verbosity level (number of messages shown during the conversion process from XML to HTML). Global Option : Defines the relative or absolute path to the &dclong; file. In this example, daps is called in the same directory that holds the &dclong; file. Subcommand html: Defines the output format to create. Command option : Instructs &dapsacr; to copy CSS and image files to the same location like the HTML files. For more information, see . &daps-dc-file-tip; &daps-help-basics; The following section introduces the key daps commands for generating output formats from XML files. All examples are based on the files generated by the &dapsacr; init script. For more information, refer to . Output Formats By default, the DocBook stylesheets are used for generating output formats. But &dapsacr; also allows you to easily customize your output formats. For more details, refer to . Basic Syntax for Generating Output &dapsacr; supports various different output formats, including also exotic dpopov 2016-10-10: Drop exotic, as it doesn't serve any purpose. formats like man pages or simple text. gives an overview. &daps-output-cmd-basics; If your current directory is not the documentation directory where the &dc; file is located, also specify the (absolute or relative) path to the &dc; file. For example: &prompt.user;daps -d /svn/daps/example/&dc;-daps-example pdf Generating Different Output Formats The following table lists the main output formats and their characteristics, and the &dapsacr; subcommands to generate them. Refer to for the commands' basic syntax. &dapsacr; Output Commands and Formats
&daps-output-all; &dapsacr; allows you to fine-tune the output in many ways dpopov 2016-10-10: "in many ways" is redundant. For example, you can include remarks or a DRAFT watermark in your output, or you can build parts of your documentation project only. Find some examples in the sections below.
Partial Builds &daps-partial-builds; For example, if you have set up your working environment with daps-init and an example book, use the following command to build the first chapter of the book: &prompt.user;daps -d &dc;-daps-example pdf --rootid=cha.template.examples Output with Remarks or Draft Watermark For publishing a pre-release version of a document that you can send to a proofreader for review, use the option to mark the document accordingly. For example: &prompt.user;daps -d &dc;-daps-example pdf --draft This command creates a color PDF that has a DRAFT watermark printed on each page. If you used remark elements in your XML files (for editorial remarks or questions to the proofreader), you can include the remarks in the output with the option: &prompt.user;daps -d &dc;-daps-example pdf --remarks &daps-output-remarks; &daps-note-output-adv;
Migration of Existing DocBook Projects To migrate existing DocBook projects so that you can manage and publish them with &dapsacr;, follow the step-by-step instructions in . For More Information This guide gave you a short introduction to &dapsacr; and guided you through the key tasks. To discover more, refer to the other manuals available on &dapsacr; at . &daps-feedback; For a complete DocBook reference, see &tdg; . For an overview of the key terms used in the context of &dapsacr; and DocBook, refer to . If you encounter problems with &dapsacr;, check for a list of common problems and their solutions.
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How to Write an Article with DocBook and &dapsacr; Tutorial Vanessa Wallfahrer Tanja Roth &dapsacr; is an open source program for transforming DocBook XML into output formats such as HTML or PDF. &dapsacr; is command line based and runs on Linux*. In XML-based publishing, layout and contents are strictly separated: while writing, you only focus on the contents and the XML tags to use. The layout for different output formats is defined in so-called stylesheets and is automatically applied when converting the XML into output formats. This tutorial is for DocBook and &dapsacr; beginners. Previous knowledge of XML is not required, but you need basic knowledge of using the Bash Shell. We will write a recipe for a chili sauce in DocBook and convert it into HTML. The tutorial explains step-by-step how to set up your document, which basic XML tags to use for writing it, and how to produce the output shown in .
The Goal: Publishing a Recipe for a Chili Sauce in HTML Format
Why Should I Use DocBook and &dapsacr;? DocBook is a markup language for technical documentation. Content is tagged with XML elements according to its meaning. This is similar to sorting objects into drawers according to their function: For example, you place scissors and tongs dpopov 2016-10-10: Tongs? Perhaps screwdrivers is better? into a drawer labeled Tools, whereas you place teddies and building blocks into a drawer labeled Toys. Similarly, when writing documents with DocBook, you would sort the author's name into an XML tag called author, whereas you would sort a reference to another document into an XML element called xref. While this might seem cumbersome at first sight, this approach has the advantage that you can generate documents in different formats from the same XML sources. Imagine you want anything tagged with an xref element to appear in blue in HTML output, whereas you want it to appear in green in the PDF output. Or you decide at one point that you want references to other documents (xrefs) to be displayed in red in all output formats from now on. This can be achieved without changing anything in the XML files themselves. It is only a matter of defining in the stylesheets which color to use for xref elements in different output formats. With &dapsacr;, you can convert your XML sources into various output formats with one command. &dapsacr; takes care of converting any images in your documents automatically into the format best suited for the selected output format. &dapsacr; also makes writing and editing more efficient by providing additional features like editor macros, spell checking or link checking. With &daps; you can also control which stylesheets to use for generating output. What You Need The first step is to install a few packages, including an editor with XML support for more efficient writing. Recommended is Emacs and &dapsacr; version 2.0 or higher. Follow the steps below to install Emacs and &dapsacr;: Open your terminal and log in as root by entering &prompt.user;su - Note that &prompt.user; or (&prompt.root; below) stands for your prompt. Do not type that part. Enter your root password. Install Emacs with zypper: &prompt.root;zypper in emacs Install &dapsacr; with zypper: &prompt.root;zypper in daps How to Start To be able to process the XML files, &dapsacr; requires a specific directory structure. Either use daps-init or set it up manually. The daps-init command is especially advisable for beginners, because it creates an example and the necessary structure. File names always end with .xml. Working with <command>daps-init</command> The daps-init command creates a working environment for &dapsacr;. In this case, it creates a directory called tutorial. It contains a &dapsacr; configuration file for your tutorial (DC-tutorial), the DocBook XML file located in the XML subdirectory and a subdirectory containing image files (images). The image directory will be relevant later (see ). The daps-init command creates a working environment for &dapsacr;. It builds a directory with the specified filename. This directory contains a DC-file, a xml subdirectory and a image subdirectory. The image directory (see ) will be relevant later. daps-init --docdir recipe -r article Now you can start working on your text. To learn about the needed XML tags, read the following chapters. If you need help with &dapsacr;, open the daps-init man page in your terminal: &prompt.user;daps-init --help Open the XML file (recipe/xml/MAIN-daps-example.xml) in your editor and use it as a reference. Open the Documentation Configuration file (recipe/DC-daps-example) in an editor and use it as reference. Proceed with , where we will create another XML file and another DC file from scratch (in addition to the files created by daps-init) and use them to write the recipe. Working without <command>daps-init</command> This method is suitable for the more experienced writer. For working without daps-init, create a directory with your project name and two subdirectories, called xml and images. Open a terminal. &prompt.user;mkdir recipe &prompt.user;cd recipe &prompt.user;mkdir -p images/src/{dia,eps,fig,pdf,png,svg} xml Now you have created the required directory structure that is needed by &dapsacr;. Create a DC-file, which is a configuration file for your project. Open a new file and paste the following lines with your XML file name instead of "MAIN-daps-example.xml". See below. Creating an XML File and a Documentation Configuration File Now we will create an XML file (that we will use in the following for writing the recipe) and a Documentation Configuration (DC) file (that we will use later on for converting the XML file into HTML output). To create the XML file: In a terminal, switch to the XML subdirectory. &prompt.user;cd xml Open a new file, and paste the following header into it (see ), or copy this from MAIN-daps-example.xml. Header of a DocBook File <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [ ]> XML-Declaration for XML V1.0, encoding UTF-8 The general syntax for a document type declaration Don't be afraid if you don't understand the header. Just insert it by copy and paste into your file. Save the file as recipe.xml. To create the DC file: Switch to the directory above (that should be your recipe directory): &prompt.user;cd .. Open a new file and paste the following line into it: MAIN=recipe.xml Save the file, for example as DC-recipe. How to Write Identifying Start and End Tags To categorize content, XML uses tags. XML tags primarily consist of an element name (such as para for a paragraph in DocBook) and enclosing less-than/greater-than characters (<, >). XML tags (<para>) must be closed. You can do so either with an end tag (<para></para>) or by adding a backslash before the final > in the tag (<para/>). The content between the tags depends on which element you want to create. Open the XML file recipe.xml that you just created, and place the cursor below the header. To define an article, paste an article start and end tag into the XML file. Between these two tags, write your text as shown in . Start and End Tag of an Article <article> Tags and text </article> Adding Metadata Each article may contain information about its author, publication date, release information, copyright or other metadata. To include such metadata use an article info element and enter the following data (see ): Article Info Header <article lang="en" id="art.template"> <title>Little G's Ceylon Bang</title> <articleinfo> <releaseinfo> 2013-10-21 </releaseinfo> <author> <firstname>Tux</firstname> <surname>Penguin</surname> </author> </articleinfo> <abstract> Recipe for a chili sauce. </abstract> </article> Article start tag. Title for the article. Build date. The author's name. An abstract. What is your article about? Article end tag. It always has to be at the very end of the article.
HTML Output (Article Title and Article Info)
Structuring Your Document With Sections Each article consists of sections and subsections. contains a section and a subsection. Example: Structure With Sections <sect1> <title>What do you need?</title> <sect2> <title>Ingredients</title> <para/> </sect2> <sect2> <title>Equipment</title> <para/> </sect2> </sect1> <sect1 id="sec.preparation"> <title>Preparation</title> </sect1> Start tag of section level one. Section1 is the parent element of every element that comes below. Always needs a title. Recommended is a para tag in every section. Start tag section of level two. End tag section of level two. End tag of the section level one parent element. Place the cursor after the abstract end tag and before the article end tag and paste the content of Example 4 into your XML file.
HTML Output (Article With Sections)
The image above shows the given XML file example as an HTML page. As you can see in the picture, the section level two is a child element of section level one. It is possible to nest sections.
Creating Itemized Lists To create a list, use the <itemizedlist> tag. Itemized List <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para> 60g Habanero Chilis </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para> 30g Cayenne Chilis </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para> 1,5 Butch T Chilis </para> </listitem> <listitem> <para> 75g Kidney Beans </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> Place the cursor behind the following line: <title>Preparation</title> and paste the contents of Example 5 into your XML file.
HTML Output (Article With an Itemized List)
Providing Step-by-Step Instructions For writing instructions, it is recommended to do it step-by-step, as you can see in the following . That way, instructions are easier to understand and browse for the reader. Example of Step-by-Step Instructions <procedure> <step> <para> Rinse, than drain the kidney beans for about 10 minutes. </para> </step> <step> <para> Fry kidney beans with some oil. </para> </step> <step> <para> Puree all ingredients. </para> </step> <step> <para> Cook for about 5 minutes. </para> </step> </procedure> Procedure start tag. If you use <step> elements you can create numeric listed paragraphs. Every further <step> you add automatically counts up. Within <para></para> you can write down your text.
HTML Output (Article with Step-by-Step-Instructions)
Inserting Remote Links and Cross References Remote Links To refer to an external HTML page, integrate an internet link in your tutorial. Integrating Remote Link <para> Before you start to cook: <ulink url="http://www.crazyhotseeds.com/top-10-worlds-hottest-peppers/"/> </para> To get the output shown in Figure 6, place the cursor behind the </para> end tag within the <abstract> element and paste the content of Example 7 into your XML file.
HTML Output (Article with Remote Link)
Cross References With cross references (xref elements) you link to paragraphs or examples within your document. Integrating Cross References <para> How to prepare see <xref linkend="sec.preparation"/> </para> ... <sect1 id="sec.preparation"> With <xref linkend="ex.preparation"/> you set a link to the following Preparation title. Set id=sec.preparation at the section, that you want to refer to. Set id=ex.preparation at the paragraph, you want to refer to. To get the output shown in Figure 7, place the cursor below the <title>Preparation</title> element and paste the contents of Example 8 into your XML file.
HTML Output (Article with Cross-Reference)
As you can see in the screenshot, the underlined part is a link to the sectionPreparation.
Embedding Images To add an image to your document, save the image you want (for example, butcht.png) into the directory image/png. If you save it to different directory, DAPS will not be able to locate it. Add an image reference into your XML file. Integrating Images <figure> <title>Butch T Chili</title> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="butcht.png"/> </imageobject> </mediaobject> </figure> Image title. In the output formats, the title will appear together with the image. The image reference.
HTML Output (Article with Integrated Image)
Convert Your XML Files You can convert the XML file at any time, no matter if it is finished or you only want to see the temporary result. Convert as often as you like. The XML file must be valid, otherwise the conversion will fail. Check if it is valid: daps -d DC-tutorial validate Convert Your XML File Into PDF Open a terminal and enter run the following command: &prompt.user;daps -d DC-tutorial pdf &dapsacr; automatically creates a directory called build. &dapsacr; saves the resulting PDF file in the build directory. Convert Your XML File Into HTML To build an HTML page, open a terminal and enter the following command: &prompt.user;daps -d DC-tutorial html --single You get a green colored link, which you can open in a browser, such as Firefox. Further Information If you still have questions or need additional information, read the &dapsacr; man page. To open the &dapsacr; man page using the following command: &prompt.user;daps --help Alternatively, visit the following links:
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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/common_legal.xml0000644000175000017500000000126714330460705020577 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> GNU Licenses This appendix contains the GNU General Public License version 2 and the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.2. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_devel_aspell.xml0000644000175000017500000000071314330460705021604 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Creating a Custom Wordlist for &aspell; &wip; daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_table_output_formats_i.xml0000644000175000017500000001607614330460705023730 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Subcommand Output/Note pdf Creates a color PDF. Open the result in a PDF viewer. Requires an FO formatter. pdf --grayscale Creates a black-and-white PDF. Open the result in a PDF viewer. Requires an FO formatter. All color images are automatically converted to grayscale images. If you need a PDF for a printing shop, add the option. Creation of crop marks is currently only supported by the XEP FO formatter. html Creates a subdirectory containing individual HTML files for all chapters of a book (including also preface, glossary or appendix files). The HTML files are named according to the ID of the respective root element. Open the generated index.html file in a Web browser to view the generated HTML from the starting point (ROOTID of the top-level element). Images and CSS files are only linked in the resulting directory that contains the HTML files. To copy these files to the same location as the HTML files, use the option. This is useful for creating distributable HTML builds. html --single Creates a single HTML file, named after the &dc; file used to create the output. Open the generated *.html file in a Web browser. Single HTML files are more convenient for full text searches. Images and CSS files are only linked in the resulting directory that contains the HTML files. To copy these files to the same location like the HTML files, use the option. This is useful for creating distributable HTML builds. epub Creates an &epub; 2 document. Open the resulting file in a portable e-book reader (or with a software like Calibre). If you need an &epub; 3 document, add the option. taroth 2012-03-23: check with fs/toms: only books? what about conversion of articles to epub? toms, 2012-04-15: This seems to be an issue with the current DocBook stylesheets. Need to check this. mobi Creates an Amazon Kindle e-book in Mobipocket format. Open the resulting file in a portable e-book reader (or with a software like Calibre). Requires Calibre. &dapsacr; first generates an &epub; file which is then converted to *.mobi format with Calibre. webhelp Creates a DocBook &webh; output. Open the resulting index.html file in a Web browser to view the generated document from the starting point (ROOTID of the top-level element). Experimental feature. Requires the most recent version of the DocBook stylesheets. DocBook &webh; consists of HTML pages with an additional pane, featuring a table of contents and a search function. The table of contents can be expanded and collapsed, and is automatically synchronized with the contents pane. The search function orders the search results so that the most relevant results are listed first. text Creates an ASCII text output. Open the resulting file in a text editor. All images are removed from the output, but their location is indicated in the text by the respective image base name printed in square brackets. A table of contents is automatically generated and is inserted at the beginning of the text document. man Creates one or multiple man pages. To create man pages, your XML files must contain at least one refentry—be it in a chapter, appendix, or collected in a reference element. When processing a DocBook document with multiple refentry elements (regardless where they appear), &dapsacr; generates one man page file per refentry element. All other parts of the document will be ignored. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_concept.xml0000644000175000017500000012124114330460705021636 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Conceptual Overview This chapter covers the following topics: Features unique to &dapsacr; such as support for multiple output formats and automatic document profiling Configuring &dapsacr; Basics of working with &dapsacr;. Basic syntax of daps commands Supported DocBook Versions &daps-db-versions; Key Features &dapsacr; supports technical writers in the editing, translation and publishing process of DocBook XML files (in the following, simply called as XML files): Output Formats (Single-source Publishing) &dapsacr; lets you publish your XML sources in several different output formats, for example: HTML, HTML-single, PDF, &epub;, text, and man pages. For details, refer to . Custom Layouts By default, &dapsacr; uses the DocBook stylesheets to generate the output formats. But &dapsacr; also supports custom layouts for your documentation projects (or for individual books within your set). Thus your XML documents can be published in different layouts without having to change the sources or the configuration. Apart from that, &dapsacr; allows you to change individual layout parameters by passing string parameters to xsltproc for HTML or PDF builds —without even touching the stylesheets. For details about custom layouts, refer to . Editor Macros For Emacs, &dapsacr; includes a set of macros for easy insertion of complex DocBook elements like variablelist, figure, table or indexterm. Instead of inserting the child elements one-by-one, you will get a skeleton that includes all required child elements and is ready to be filled with contents. For details, refer to . taroth 2015-04-21: check with tbazant on his hack project about vi DB support Validating Validating XML files within in a book or set exceeds validation of the current XML file, as links (xref elements) or XIncludes need to be resolved, too. With &dapsacr;, you can check validity of all files that belong to a documentation project with a single command. For details, refer to . Spell Check &dapsacr; supports spell checking of your XML sources with &aspell; from the command line. Depending on the XML editor you use, you can also integrate a custom &aspell; dictionary into your editor. For details, refer to and . Link Checker To make sure that all external links in your XML sources are still available (and do not give a 404 error or similar), &dapsacr; also includes a link checker (based on checkbot). Use it to create a report of all links that caused some kind of warning or error. For details, refer to . Image Handling &dapsacr; provides sophisticated image handling support. For example, it automatically transforms images referenced in your XML files into different formats, list all source images referenced in your XML files, list any missing images or check if all image names are unique. You can also forward those lists to your preferred image viewer to conveniently browse through the images. For details, refer to . Profiling (Conditional Text) If you have similar products to document and want to generate multiple documentation variants from your XML files, you can do so with the help of conditional text (or profiling, as it is called in DocBook). For example, you can profile certain parts of your XML texts for different (processor) architectures, operating systems, vendors or target groups. &dapsacr; supports profiling. Use the PROF* keys defined in &dapsconf-sys; to define which information should be included in the output. For details, refer to . Review and Translation Processes &dapsacr; offers several features to simplify review and translation processes. By adding a single parameter, you can generate output that contains remarks for writers, reviewers, and translators. By default, remarks are suppressed in the final output version. You can also generate preview versions of your documentation with a DRAFT watermark appearing on the output. For handing over your files to review or translation, &dapsacr; can create TAR archives of the XML sources and graphics. For details, refer to . Packaging and Deployment For deploying the documentation as RPM packages and integrating it into KDE and GNOME desktop environments, &dapsacr; offers a number of options to produce the corresponding output. For example, you can create source packages, HTML TAR archives, color PDFs and desktop and document files with the daps package-* commands. For details refer to . &dapsacr; Configuration &daps-config; Defining Documentation Projects The easiest way to set up a new documentation project from scratch is to use the &dapsacr; initialization script daps-init. For instructions how to do so, refer to . The script automatically creates the and that you need to get started with &dapsacr;. To migrate existing DocBook projects so that you can manage and publish them with &dapsacr;, follow the step-by-step instructions in . Directory Structure For &dapsacr; to work out of the box, your XML files and images must be organized in a specific structure within your documentation directory. shows the required structure including the key files for a &dapsacr; documentation project. You can also create multiple documentation directories for individual documentation projects, but they all need the substructure outlined below. Source Files Required Directory Structure YOUR_DOC_DIR/ |--&dc;-* |--images/ | |--src/ | | |--dia/ | | |--eps/ | | |--fig/ | | |--jpg | | |--pdf/ | | |--png/ | | |--svg/ |--xml/ | |--MAIN*.xml |--*.xml Working directory for the respective documentation project (in the following also called project directory or documentation directory). On the topmost level of your project directory, store the &dclong; (&dc;) file defining your documentation project. You can store multiple &dc; files here (for multiple books belonging to the same documentation project, or &dc; files for various documentation projects). For more information, refer to . Top-level directory for any original images that you want to use in the documentation project. Contains subdirectories for images in various formats. Any images to be referenced in the XML sources must be put in the respective subdirectories. For basic information about referencing images, refer to . Directory holding the XML &main; file and all other XML files for the documentation project. If you declare entities in one or more external files (for example, in entity-decl.ent), put the entity declaration files here, too. The &main; file of the documentation project. It contains the starting point (the highest-level object) of your documentation project and includes references to other books, chapters, appendixes, etc. For more information, refer to . &daps-note-subdirs; The <filename>build</filename> Subdirectory To strictly discriminate between all source content added by users and the content generated by &dapsacr;, &dapsacr; uses a build directory. When generating output from your documentation project for the first time, &dapsacr; adds a build directory to your documentation directory. It is located parallel to the xml and images subdirectories. (If desired, the name and path of the build directory can be changed with the parameter BUILD_DIR in &dapsconf-sys; or &dapsconf-user;.) The build directory is structured as follows: Build Directory YOUR_DOC_DIR |--build/ |--NAME_OF_&dc;1/ |--NAME_OF_&dc;2/ |--.images/ |--.profiled/ |--.tmp/ Working directory for the respective documentation project. Directory that holds all contents build by &dapsacr;. For each of your documentation deliverables, &dapsacr; creates a subdirectory. It is named after the respective &dc; from which you build the book, article or set. For example, the output for &dc;-NAME is written to YOUR_DOC_DIR/build/NAME. All formats that have been generated from the &dc; (PDF, HTML, TXT, &epub; etc.) can be found there. A log subdirectory stores log files for each output format that has been generated by &dapsacr;. Directory holding the images created by &dapsacr;. Directory holding the profiled XML sources created by &dapsacr;. Directory holding temporary files created by &dapsacr; (for example, the FO files). Key Files &daps-key-files; In the following sections, find examples for &main; and &dc; files, together with background information on some key parameters that can be used in &dc; files. The examples are sorted according to use cases: Small documentation projects, consisting of Larger documentation projects, consisting of Differences Between DocBook 4 and DocBook 5 The examples below differ slightly with regards to the respective DocBook version. One of the main differences is the header of the XML files. Apart from that, the articleinfo and bookinfo elements no longer exist in DocBook 5. They have been replaced by the generic info element. Single Deliverables (Article or Book) The simplest case of a documentation project is probably a white paper or article. Typically, its content can be stored in a single XML file with article as the root element. In this case, this single XML file would be the &main; file as it specifies the highest-level object in your documentation project (article). Apart from document title and body, the file can contain other information such as a legal notice, release information, author data etc. An article may be structured into sections (by use of section elements or sect1, sect2 etc.). Creating an Example Document The command daps-init allows you to automatically set up an example article or book, together with a &dc; file, as described in . Use the or the option to define the Docbook version to use. The examples below are based on the output of daps-init, but vary deliberately in some details to show key parameters that you might want to add or change. Find simple examples for DocBook 4 and DocBook 5 in and , respectively. &main; file of an Article (DocBook 4.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> [...] <article lang="en" id="art.template"> <title>Article Template</title> <subtitle>generated by DAPS</subtitle> <articleinfo> <releaseinfo>Version 0.1</releaseinfo> <releaseinfo>Revision: 0</releaseinfo> <releaseinfo> Build Date: <?dbtimestamp format="B d, Y"?> </releaseinfo> <legalnotice> <para> <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html"> GNU Free Documentation License</ulink> </para> </legalnotice> </articleinfo> <abstract> <para> You may use this file as a template. For a complete DocBook reference see <citetitle>&tdg;</citetitle>, available at <ulink url="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html"/>. </para> </abstract> <sect1 id="sec.template.examples"> <title>Examples: The most commonly used DocBook XML constructs</title> <para> I am a paragraph in a section 1. </para> <sect2 id="sec.template.examples.lists"> <title>Lists</title> <para> This section 2 showcases 3 types of lists. </para> [...] </sect2> </sect1> </article> &main; file of an Article (DocBook 5.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> [...] <article xml:id="art.template" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <info> <title>Article Template</title> <subtitle>generated by DAPS</subtitle> <info> <releaseinfo>Version 0.1</releaseinfo> <releaseinfo>Revision: 0</releaseinfo> <releaseinfo> Build Date: <?dbtimestamp format="B d, Y"?> </releaseinfo> <legalnotice> <para> <link xlink:href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html"> GNU Free Documentation License</ulink> </para> </legalnotice> </info> <abstract> <para> You may use this file as a template. For a complete DocBook reference see <citetitle>&tdg;</citetitle>, available at <link xlink:href="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html"/>. </para> </abstract> <sect1 xml:id="sec.template.examples"> <title>Examples: The most commonly used DocBook XML constructs</title> <para> I am a paragraph in a section 1. </para> <sect2 xml:id="sec.template.examples.lists"> <title>Lists</title> <para> This section 2 showcases 3 types of lists. </para> [...] </sect2> </sect1> </article> Let us assume, the XML file shown in or is named MAIN-DAPS-example-article.xml and you want to publish it using the default DocBook layout. To generate output, you usually create a &dc; file per article or book, specifying a number of parameters such as the &main; file or which layout to use. Of the multiple parameters that can be set in the &dc; file, the only one required is MAIN, pointing to the XML file that you want to process. Therefore, a very basic &dc; file for the article in or could look as follows: Basic &dc; File for an Article ## Doc config file for the DAPS example document ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## ## Mandatory Parameter MAIN="MAIN-DAPS-example-article.xml" &daps-co-main; The example above is a bit artificial, though: If you do not want to specify any further parameters (apart from the &main; file), you can also set the parameter as a command line option when generating the output format. In that case, you can do completely without a &dc; file. For details, refer to . In case your documentation project consists of a single book, instead of an article (as assumed before), the basic setup of &main; file and &dc; file is similar: &main; file of a Book (DocBook 4.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> [...] <book id="book.template" lang="en"> <bookinfo> <title>Book Template</title> <subtitle>generated by daps</subtitle> <productname>Book Template</productname> <legalnotice> <para> <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html"> GNU Free Documentation License</ulink> </para> </legalnotice> </bookinfo> <chapter id="cha.template.examples"> <title>Examples: the most commonly used DocBook XML constructs</title> <abstract> <para> You may use this file as a template. For a complete reference on DocBook see <citetitle>&tdg;</citetitle>, available at <ulink url="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html"/>. </para> </abstract> <para> I am a paragraph in a chapter. </para> <sect1 id="sec.template.examples.lists"> <title>Lists</title> <para> This is a section 1. </para> </sect1> </chapter> </book> &main; file of a Book (DocBook 5.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> [...] <book xml:id="book.template" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <info> <title>Book Template</title> <subtitle>generated by daps</subtitle> <productname>Book Template</productname> <legalnotice> <para> <link xlink:href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html"> GNU Free Documentation License</ulink> </para> </legalnotice> </info> <chapter xml:id="cha.template.examples"> <title>Examples: the most commonly used DocBook XML constructs</title> <abstract> <para> You may use this file as a template. For a complete reference on DocBook see <citetitle>&tdg;</citetitle>, available at <ulink url="http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/docbook.html"/>. </para> </abstract> <para> I am a paragraph in a chapter. </para> <sect1 xml:id="sec.template.examples.lists"> <title>Lists</title> <para> This is a section 1. </para> </sect1> </chapter> </book> In the above example, the book's contents are also contained in a single XML file, however, this time with book as the root element. In contrast to an article, books can contain more structural levels: they are usually divided into chapter elements (that may contain sections and subsections) as outlined in or . In addition to chapters, books may also contain other structural elements such as preface, glossary, and appendix. A further additional structural level is called part. For a complete reference, see &tdg;, available at . Let us assume the XML file shown in or is named MAIN-DAPS-example-book.xml and you want to publish it in a custom layout. To generate output, you would create a &dc; file pointing to the &main; file of the book, and additionally specify a set of custom stylesheets. &dc; File For a Book with Custom Layout ## Doc config file for the DAPS example book ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## Mandatory Parameter MAIN="MAIN-DAPS-example-book.xml" ## Optional Parameters ## Custom Stylesheets ## (if not defined the DocBook stylesheets will be used) STYLEROOT="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/custom/xslt" &daps-co-main; &daps-co-styleroot; Multiple Deliverables: Articles or Books in a Set If your documentation project consists of multiple books in a set, the &main; file is the one that contains the set element. In the following example, the components of the set (individual books) are not part of the &main; file, but have been put into separate document files (book*.xml). Those are then assembled in the &main; file using XIncludes. Note that this is not specific to sets—it is mainly a means of modularizing your documents. You can also use XIncludes for splitting up books, articles or chapters into separate files. For more information, refer to and Physical Divisions: Breaking a Document into Separate Files. &main; file of a Set (DocBook 4.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> [...] <set lang="en"> <title>&dapsacr; Documentation</title> <xi:include href="book_daps_user.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> <xi:include href="book_daps_quickstarts.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> <!--<xi:include href="book_daps_developer.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>--> </set> For a documentation set (a collection of books), multiple &dc; files can be defined. This allows you to set different parameters and values for individual books in the set. By specifying a different ROOTID in the &dc; file, you define which book of the set is to be built. You can also specify different layouts or output modes (such as draft or annotated versions) for individual books in the same documentation set. The following two &dc; files are those of the &dapsquick; and the &dapsuser;— both guides belong to the same documentation set, but use different layouts. &dc; File For a Book in a Set ## Doc config file for &dapsquick; ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## Mandatory Parameter MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ## Optional Parameters ## ROOTID ## If MAIN contains a set with several books and/or articles, use ## a separate DC-file for each book/article and set ROOTID to ## the id of the respective <book>/<article> element of the document ## This will enable you to build individual books/articles rather than ## the whole set ## See http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/set.html for more information ## on sets ROOTID="art.daps.quick" ## Custom Stylesheets ## (if not defined the DocBook stylesheets will be used) STYLEROOT="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/suse/xslt/flyer" #FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="" &daps-co-main; &daps-co-rootid; In this example, art.daps.quick is the root ID of the &dapsquick;, contained in MAIN.DAPS.xml. &daps-co-styleroot; In this example, the parameter specifies the path to a directory with &suse;-specific stylesheets for the flyer layout that is used by the &dapsquick;. &daps-co-fbstyleroot; In this example, no fallback is specified and the parameter is disabled. &dc; File For Another Book in the Same Set ## Doc config file for &dapsuser; ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## Mandatory Parameter MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ## Optional Parameters ## ROOTID ## If MAIN contains a set with several books and/or articles, use ## a separate DC-file for each book/article and set ROOTID to ## the id of the respective <book>/<article> element of the document ## This will enable you to build individual books/articles rather than ## the whole set ## See http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/set.html for more information ## on sets ROOTID="book.daps.user" ## Custom Stylesheets ## (if not defined the DocBook stylesheets will be used) STYLEROOT="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/suse/xslt/" #FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="" ## Formatter # Specify which PDF formatter to use. Currently only fop or xep are supported FORMATTER="xep" ##Draft Mode # Turns on DRAFT watermarks in PDF or HTML builds when set to "yes" # Is ignored for any other output format and has no effect on profiling. # This value can be set to "yes" using the -d switch on the command line # Also see COMMENTS and REMARKS # DRAFT="yes" &daps-co-main; &daps-co-rootid; In this example, book.daps.user is the root ID of the &dapsuser;, contained in MAIN.DAPS.xml. &daps-co-styleroot; In this example, the parameter specifies the path to a directory with &suse;-specific stylesheets that is used by the &dapsuser;. &daps-co-fbstyleroot; In this example, no fallback is specified and the parameter is disabled. &daps-co-formatter; For supported formatters, refer to . In this example, XEP is specified as PDF formatter. &daps-co-draft; If your documentation project contains cross-references between the individual books in a set, it is useful to define an additional &dc; file —without the ROOTID parameter. Use this (generic) &dc; to generate HTML outputs containing all hyperlinks between the individual books (or for creating file lists of all source files and images used in the set). Find an example &dc; file in . &dc; File for a Set ## Doc config file for the &dapsacr; Documentation Set ## See /etc/daps/config for documentation of the settings below ## Mandatory Parameter MAIN="MAIN.DAPS.xml" ## Optional Parameters ## ROOTID ## If MAIN contains a set with several books and/or articles, use ## a separate DC-file for each book/article and set ROOTID to ## the id of the respective <book>/<article> element of the document ## This will enable you to build individual books/articles rather than ## the whole set ## See http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/set.html for more information ## on sets #ROOTID="" ## Custom Stylesheets ## (if not defined the DocBook stylesheets will be used) STYLEROOT="/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/suse/xslt/" #FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="" ## enable sourcing export DOCCONF=$BASH_SOURCE &daps-co-main; &daps-co-rootid; In this example, no ROOTID is set. This allows to build the complete documentation set, with the output containing all hyperlinks between the individual books. &daps-co-styleroot; In this example, the parameter specifies the path to a directory with &suse;-specific stylesheets. &daps-co-fbstyleroot; In this example, no fallback is specified and the parameter is disabled. &daps-co-source; Basic &dapsacr; Syntax Before moving forward, let's get familiar with the basic syntax of the daps command: &daps-cmd-basic-syntax; shows an example command that generates HTML output. Global options are used to specify the level of verbosity, and the &dclong; file for creating the output. &dapsacr; Syntax &prompt.user;&dapscmd; --debug -d &dc;-daps-example html --static Main command: daps Global Option : Sets the highest verbosity level (number of messages shown during the transformation process from XML to HTML). Global Option : Defines the relative or absolute path to the &dclong; file. In this example, daps is called in the same directory that holds the &dclong; file. Subcommand html: Defines the output format to create. Command option : Tells &dapsacr; to copy CSS and image files to the same location like the HTML files. For more information, see . &daps-dc-file-tip; &daps-help-basics; daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_config.xml0000644000175000017500000000465414330460705021460 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Configuring &dapsacr; This chapter covers the following topic: Customizing &dapsacr; behavior with a local configuration file taroth 2013-04-12: todo: also add example of &dapsconf-user; for the future &daps-config; For adjusting a few parameters that you want to set to custom values, do not edit the system-wide &dapsacr; configuration file. Instead, check if the file &dapsconf-user; already exists. If not, create the file and modify it as described below: Open both &dapsconf-user; and &dapsconf-sys; in a text editor. Select which parameters you want to modify. Copy only those to &dapsconf-user;. Parameter Incompatibilities Between Configuration Files Copying all parameters from &dapsconf-sys; to &dapsconf-user; increases the risk of parameter incompatibilities when you update to a higher &dapsacr; version. As the settings in the custom &dapsacr; configuration file will override the settings in &dapsconf-sys; by default, any parameter incompatibilities between the files may lead to unexpected behavior of &dapsacr;. Save &dapsconf-user; and test if your changes produce the expected results. For a list of all parameters including a short description of each parameter, see &dapsconf-sys; in your installed system or . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_create.xml0000644000175000017500000000726314330460705021455 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Creating a Project From Scratch The easiest way to set up a new documentation project from scratch is to use daps-init. This initialization script automatically creates the key files and directory structure you need to get started with &dapsacr;. It generates: the required by &dapsacr;, an example , and an example that you can use as a starting point for your documentation. By default, the initialization script creates a article as example document. With the option, you can also set another root element, such as an book or a set, for example. To create the default directory structure (containing an example book), enter the following on a command line: daps-init -d PATH_TO_DIRECTORY Alternatively, enter the following to create the default directory structure with an article example: daps-init -d PATH_TO_DIRECTORY -r article If the specified directory does not exists, &dapsacr; asks if to create it. Proceed by pressing y. Check your working directory for the new files: The text file DC-daps-example is annotated and gives you a rough idea which options can be defined in a DC file. For having a look at the XML source code of the book or article, change to the xml subdirectory and open the file MAIN-DC-daps-example.xml in a text or XML editor. To see what the output of the XML example file looks like, follow the instructions printed by the initialization script. For example, enter: daps -d PATH_TO_DIRECTORY/DC-daps-example color-pdf This command specifies the DC* file to use for the document and the output format to create. For creation of the PDF, &dapsacr; uses FOP by default (if no other formatter is specified) and applies the default DocBook stylesheets (if no custom layout options are defined). Find the generated PDF in your documentation directory in /build/daps-example/daps-example_en.pdf. This was only a brief introduction to the most basic &dapsacr; features. In the following chapters, learn how &dapsacr; can support you in editing, managing images and creating more output formats than just PDF or HTML. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_deploy.xml0000644000175000017500000000630114330460705021476 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Packaging and Deploying Your Documentation This chapter covers the following topics: Creating TAR archives with all source files, including graphics Generating distributable HTML archives Generating page, desktop, or document files to integrate your documentation in KDE and GNOME desktop environments. For distributing your output formats in a convenient way, &dapsacr; can automatically create TAR archives of the XML sources (including graphics) and various output formats. &dapsacr; uses bz2 for high compression of the archives and keeps the directory structure when generating the TAR archives. Create source packages, HTML or PDF TAR archives with the daps package-* commands. By adding the respective options, you can additionally create page files, document files or desktop files for GNOME or KDE desktop environments. Creating a TAR Archive with All Sources (Including Graphics) Use the following command to create a distributable TAR archive containing the sources of the complete set, including the graphics: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE package-src Generating a Distributable HTML Archive To generate HTML output and to automatically pack the HTML files, any graphics, and your CSS file into a TAR archive, use the following command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE package-html Generating Desktop, Document, or Page Files To create files that you can use for the help system of the GNOME and KDE desktop environments, use one of the following options: For the GNOME help system Yelp: For former Yelp versions: For the KDE3 help system: For example, to create a distributable HTML archive plus the files for GNOME yelp, use the following command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE package-html --pagefiles daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_docupdates.xml0000644000175000017500000000136714330460705022344 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> What's New? For a detailed list of new features, or any changes to &dapsacr;, see the change log of the &daps; package in your installed system. The change log for the latest released &dapsacr; version is also available online at . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_edit.xml0000644000175000017500000004174214330460705021137 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Editing DocBook XML This chapter covers the following topics: Choosing an editor for editing DocBook XML files Checking the contents of your DocBook files for mistakes Adapting your documentation to fit multiple similar product versions at once dpopov 2016-10-11: How to use the same source to document similar product versions How to keep track of the files included a documentation project Basic Structural Elements &db-structure-elements; Choice of Editor &daps-editor; XML elements can be nested deeply dpopov 2016-10-11: XML supports deep nesting. Constructs like variablelist, table or image often have a lot of child elements—some of them required, some optional. If you have an editor with schema support, it will tell you which elements are allowed at the current cursor position, but nevertheless it is cumbersome if you need to insert the child elements of complex XML constructs consecutively. dpopov 2016-10-11: Although an editor with schema support can prompt you which elements are allowed at the current cursor position, it can still be tedious to insert elements of complex XML constructs one by one. Most editors allow you to write or record macros that can be used to automatically insert skeletons for complex XML constructs. For Emacs, &dapsacr; already includes macros for adding DocBook elements. For details, refer to . Spell Checking &dapsacr; comes with a spell checker optimized for DocBook documents. The spell checker skips tags and attributes, thus allowing you to focus on the content of the document. The spell checker is based on &aspell; and can be evoked with the &dapsacr; spellcheck. By default, it starts in interactive mode, but you can also run it in the batch mode, where it directs a sorted list of misspelled words to standard output. &dapsacr; also allows you to specify a custom dictionary and the language to use for spell check. The following examples demonstrate how to use spell check with &dapsacr;. All options in these examples can be used together, except for and that are mutually exclusive. <command>spellcheck</command> Options and XIncludes All options in the following examples can be used together, except for and that are mutually exclusive. The spellcheck command always follows xi:includes, even when using the option. Spell Checking Files in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck Runs a spell check operation on all files in the documentation project with the default dictionary (en_US). The files are opened one by one in interactive mode and checked with &aspell;. To abort spell checking of the current file, press X. The spell check continues with the next file in the project. Uses the ROOTID defined in the specified &dc; file as starting point. You can restrict the spell check to parts of the set, such as a book, article, glossary, appendix, part, or chapter element. To do this, specify the ID of the respective element with the option: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck --rootid=ID  Spell Checking a Single XML File &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck --file PATH_TO_XML_FILE  Checks the specified file (plus all files included with XIncludes on this level) using the default dictionary. Suggests alternative spellings for each misspelled word and waits for user interaction. Spell Checking XML Files in Languages Other than English &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck --lang=LANG \ [--file PATH_TO_XML_FILE] Checks the specified documentation project or file with the dictionary for LANG (make sure the specified &aspell; dictionary is installed). Suggests alternative spellings for each misspelled word and waits for user interaction. The language code used for the option is the same that is used for the LANG environment variable and matches the directory names in /usr/share/locale. Spell Checking XML Files in Batch Mode &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck --list \ [--file PATH_TO_XML_FILE] Checks the specified documentation project or file. Returns a list of misspelled words to standard output. You can use the option to easily collect a list of words that are unknown to &aspell; and use this output as basis for a custom &aspell; word list or dictionary. Spell Checking XML Files with an Additional Custom Dictionary &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE spellcheck --extra-dict=PATH_TO_CUSTOM_DICT \ [--file PATH_TO_XML_FILE] Checks the specified documentation project or file with the default dictionary and the additional custom dictionary specified with . For your convenience, you can integrate a spellchecker such a &aspell; (and a custom &aspell; dictionary, if needed) into your XML editor. This way, spelling is checked on the fly dpopov 2016-10-11: why quotes? On-the-fly is an established term. during editing. Consult your editor's documentation on how to integrate a custom dictionary. If you use &jedit;, proceed as outlined in . Checking Links to Web Pages To prevent the 404 or similar errors, &dapsacr; includes a link checker for validating all external links (such as HTTP, HTTPS and FTP links) in the XML sources. This tool is based on checkbot, see man 1 checkbot for more information. The link checker searches for the url attribute in ulink elements and checks links included there. Use it to create a report of all links that caused some kind of warning or error. <command>linkcheck</command> follows XIncludes The linkcheck command always follows xi:include statements, even when using the option. Checking Links in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE linkcheck Uses the ROOTID defined in the specified &dc; file as a starting point. Checks the ulink elements in all files belonging to the documentation project. The resulting HTML report *checkbot-localhost.html can be opened in a browser, see . To open the results directly in the browser, add the option. If your &dc; file references a documentation set, you probably do not want to check all files belonging to the set. You can restrict the check to parts of the set, such as a book, article, glossary, appendix, part, or chapter element. To do so, specify the ID of the respective element with the option: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE linkcheck --rootid=ID  Checking Links in a Single XML File &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE linkcheck --file=PATH_TO_XML_FILE  Checks the ulink elements in the specified file. Upon completion, &dapsacr; returns an HTML file with a list of all problematic links. Open the resulting checkbot-localhost.html file in a browser. Opening the Link Check Report To directly open the link check report, use the &dapsacr; command output as an argument for a browser (for example, the command line Web browser w3m): &prompt.user;w3m -dump $(&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE linkcheck) Profiling—Support for Document Variants &db-profiling-intro; &db-profiling; For details, refer to . Keeping Track of Your Documentation Project &dapsacr; provides useful commands that can help you to keep track of the files and images in your documentation project. Listing All Files in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles Lists all source files (XML sources, images, entity declarations, and the &dc; file) used by the document specified with the &dc; file. &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles --xmlonly List only source XML files used by the document specified with the &dc; file. &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles --imgonly List only source images used by the document specified with the &dc; file. Checking for Superfluous dpopov 2016-10-11: Perhaps Unused instead of Superfluous? Files &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles-unused Lists all files that are not referenced in the document specified by the &dc; file, but are available in the xml and images/src subdirectories. This command is useful if you want to clean up your source files and want to know which files are no longer needed for the documentation project. &daps-note-superfluous-files; Checking Where an ID or File is Included &prompt.user;&dapscmd;-d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-file --rootid ID Lists the file that contains the ID specified with the mandatory parameter . For example: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d DC-daps-example list-file --rootid sec.template.examples.images The ID "sec.template.examples.images" appears in: /DOC_DIR_PATH/xml/MAIN-daps-example.xml For the image-related commands, see . &daps-note-filelists; See and for a comparison of both outputs. Default Output of a File Listing &dapsacr; Command &prompt.user;daps -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles YOUR_DOC_DIR/DC-daps-example YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example1.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png2.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/xml/MAIN-daps-example.xml Pretty-printed Output of a File Listing &dapsacr; Command &prompt.user;daps -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles --pretty YOUR_DOC_DIR/DC-daps-example YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png1.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png2.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/xml/MAIN-daps-example.xml Using Pretty-Printed Output for Counting To count the number of files listed in a given output, you can also combine the --pretty parameter with the wc command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles --pretty | wc -l For , the command above would return 4 as a value. Further Information For a complete DocBook reference see &tdg; . Useful tips and tricks on using DocBook and the DocBook stylesheets can be found in The DoCookBook—Recipes for DocBook Developers and Writers, available at daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_editors.xml0000644000175000017500000001601214330460705021653 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Editor-specific Information This chapter covers the following topics: Using DocBook macros for Emacs Editing XML/DocBook Files with the Vim Editor Integrating the spell checker &aspell; into &jedit; Emacs—Macros for Inserting DocBook Elements Most editors allow you to write or record macros that you can use for automatically inserting skeletons for complex XML constructs as illustrated by . A <sgmltag>varlistentry</sgmltag> Element <varlistentry> <term></term> <listitem> <para></para> </listitem> </varlistentry> &dapsacr; comes with macros for the Emacs editor that can be used to add DocBook elements, such as listitem, figure, or indexterm. The macros are stored in docbook_macros.el and are added to your system during the installation of &dapsacr;. They require that you use one of Emacs' main XML editing modes, either nxml or psgml. Configuring Emacs for Using the DocBook Macros To load the DocBook macros, open your Emacs customization file (~/.emacs or ~/.gnu-emacs). Insert the following line: (load "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/docbook_macros.el" t t) Save the Emacs customization file and restart Emacs. For an overview of the available macros and their usage, refer to . Editing XML/DocBook Files with the Vim Editor Find information about on . &jedit;—Spell Check on the Fly If you do not want to run daps spellcheck from the command line, you can also integrate &aspell; (plus a custom dictionary, if needed) into your XML editor, so that spelling is checked on the fly during editing. Consult your editor's documentation on how to integrate a custom dictionary. If you use &jedit;, follow the instructions in . Integrating &aspell; into &jedit; Install and activate the plug-in for spell checking: Start &jedit; and select Plug-ins Plug-in Manager . If the Spell Check plug-in is not already installed, install and activate it. Close and restart &jedit;. Configure the plug-in as follows: Select Plug-ins Plug-in Options . In the left navigation pane, select Spell Check General . Set Spell-checking engine to Aspell and select the Dictionary to use, for example en_US. If the desired dictionary does not appear in the drop-down box, install the respective &aspell; dictionary for the language and click Refresh list. In the left navigation pane, switch to Spell Check Syntax handling . In the table, activate the markup entry and click Edit next to it. In the Token types picker, activate the following entries: NULL COMMENT1 LITERAL1 In the left navigation pane, switch to Spell Check Aspell Engine . Set the path to the Aspell executable file name. Select Enable markup mode. To use an additional custom &aspell; dictionary, specify the path to it in the text box below Additional parameters: --extra-dicts=PATH_TO_CUSTOM_DICT For example: --extra-dicts=/home/tux/custom_aspell.rws Save your settings in the plug-in options dialog by pressing OK or Apply. To perform a spell check during editing, select Plug-ins Spell Check Highlight misspelled words (or use the key combination assigned to that menu item). daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_glossary.xml0000644000175000017500000002613014330460705022047 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Glossary Antenna House Formatter Conditional Text Document Type DefinitionDTD The DTD (Document Type Definition) defines the exact elements, entities attributes and structure available in an XML or HTML document. DOCTYPE The DOCTYPE, or Document Type Declaration, not to be confused with a , contains the information on the to use with an XML document. Therefore, it also defines which particular XML format is for the document. DocBook Authoring and Publishing SuiteDAPS DAPS provides authors of technical documentation with an easy-to-use tool chain to convert their DocBook documents into various output formats. DocBook DocBook is a semantic markup language for technical documentation published as a DTD. Entity An entity connects one or multiple characters with a unique identifier. One example where this is used is for escaping characters that are necessary for XML markup. A character such as & must be written as the entity &amp; in XML. You can also declare custom entities. FO Formatter Renders the XSL-FO files which are created by the DocBook XSL stylesheets into various output formats. The output format used most often is likely PDF. Formats that can usually be rendered into include: Page description formats such as PDF, PostScript, and XPS. Different raster and vector image formats such as PNG and SVG. Text documents and Web page documents such as TXT, RTF, and HTML. Internal formats of the formatter. Well-known formatters include Apache FOP, XEP, and Antenna House Formatter. Whereas the former is an open source product, the latter two are proprietary solutions. Antenna House Formatter is incompatible with &dapsacr;. Formatting ObjectsFO Formatting Objects ProcessorFOP Main Element Within this guide, main element refers to any XML element that is commonly used to create a coherent whole in an output format. In other words, either a book, an article, or a set. Portable Document FormatPDF PDF is a page description format created by Adobe Systems in 1993. Today, it is widely adopted as the standard format for digitally distributed page-oriented documents. A major advantage of PDF is that the formats can be reproduced identically across different platforms. Processing InstructionPI PIs can be used to mark certain content as having to be treated differently by writing an instruction enclosed in <? and ?>. This is commonly used within (X)HTML Web pages to mark parts of the file as being written in server-side scripting language PHP. In DocBook, Processing Instructions can also be used for somewhat more mundane purposes, such as setting the background color of a preceding image. Profiling Through profiling, you can easily adapt your documentation to different variants of a product. For example, a manufacturer of white-label products might appreciate being able to easily replace the brand name for the product they sell. It is possible to further this concept and even replace entire sections of text— for example, depending on a product's target group (if documentation is generated for the entry-level or for the professional version of a product). Project A project consists of all the files that lie in a directory structure as required by &dapsacr;, with the first directory level containing any &dc; files and subdirectories for xml files and images. When the first is built, an additional subdirectory called build will be created. Such a project directory may contain the source files for multiple main elements. Scalable Vector GraphicsSVG SVG is an XML-based vector graphics format, which is supported by most modern Web browsers. Vector graphics formats are different from traditional raster graphics in that they describe the exact shape of an object instead of using the lossy process of subdividing an object into individual raster points (such as pixels). Stylesheet In the context of DocBook, the term stylesheet usually refers to the stylesheets used to transform DocBook documents into their respective output formats. Transformation Data transformation converts data from a source data format into a destination data format. An example is the process of converting a DocBook XML document into HTML by using an XSLT processor. Validation Validation refers to the process of checking whether an XML document is formally correct, for example, checking if all XML tags are properly closed and nested. This is done using a DTD or XML Schema. If a document is valid that does not mean that its contents are factually correct or that it is structured as you intended. However, validity does mean that a document can be further processed, for example by a Web browser, or an XSL processor. XEP XInclude XIncludes are references to other DocBook files. XIncludes can be used to split one large file into multiple smaller, more manageable files. For example, instead of having an entire book in a single file, you can create one central file from which you can reference individual chapter files. When using a version control system within your documentation process, having smaller files can help to avoid version conflicts if you and co-workers are working on different chapters of the same book. XML Catalog XML Catalogs can be used to make DTDs available locally, so they do not need to be downloaded over the network every time they are accessed. XML Parser Also known as an XML Processor, an XML Parser is used to provide the structural information contained in an XML file to another application. XOP XOP (XML-binary Optimized Packaging) is a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) recommendation on how to represent binary data inside XML documents. Extensible Markup LanguageXML XML is a markup language with rules to encode documents into a form that is both human-readable and machine-readable. Extensible Stylesheet LanguageXSL XSL is a collective noun used to refer to , , and the XML Path Language (XPath). XSL-FO FO, XSL-FO or Extensible Stylesheet Language-Formatting Objects is a markup language used to mediate between other XML representations and a page formatting format such as PDF. Extensible Stylesheet Language for TransformationsXSLT XSLT or Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations is a language based on XML. It is used to transform XML documents. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_images.xml0000644000175000017500000004006314330460705021452 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Image Handling This chapter covers the following topics: Image formats supported by &dapsacr; Distinction between source images and generated images. The image directory structure required by &dapsacr;. Image directory structure required by &dapsacr;. File name requirements for source images Referencing images in DocBook files Managing images with &dapsacr; commands Supported Image Types &daps-images-intro; &daps-img-formats; There are two types of image formats: pixel-based (also called bitmap formats) and vector-based. In pixel-based image formats the data describes the characteristics of each pixel. Vector-based image formats contain a geometric description that can be rendered smoothly. Vector-based images are resolution-independent—dpopov 2016-10-11: scalable is better than resolution-independent? they can be displayed or printed as large or small as you want without showing pixel artifacts. Among the supported image types listed below, only JPEG and PNG are pixel-based image formats. DIA Can only be used as input format for &dapsacr;. DIA is a vector image format which means it is resolution-independent. Images in this format can be displayed or printed as large or small as you want without showing pixel artifacts. The format is suited especially well for creating diagrams. DIA files are XML files that are automatically compressed when saving, thus they are often quite small. DIA files can be created using the Dia application. Dia is a diagram editor for drawing entity-relationship diagrams, UML diagrams, and flowcharts. Dia makes it easy to connect elements, add text, and use simple fill and border colors. Although Dia can import SVG files as shapes, it is not useful for freely drawing shapes itself. Dia is not designed for creating complex or effect-heavy vector illustrations and information graphics. EPS The Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format is a general purpose vector image format. As a Postscript-based format, it is similar to PDF. There is currently no mainstream Linux image editor software that creates EPS files natively, although various applications can export into it. Where possible, use SVG files instead of EPS files (also because EPS images only work with XEP formatter at the moment). EPS can occasionally serve as an exchange format with contributors that use Adobe* graphics software. &daps-img-format-support; JPEG JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization responsible for maintaining the JPEG standard designed specifically for storing photographic images. JPEG is the most common image format used by digital cameras and widely used for displaying photographs on the Web. Because of its lossy compression algorithm, the resulting file sizes are rather small compared to lossless graphics format such as TIFF, GIF, PNG, or a raw image format. The compression algorithm works well for photographs and paintings with smooth variations of tone and color. However, JPEG is not well suited for textual or iconic graphics, because sharp contrasts between adjacent pixels in such images can cause noticeable artifacts. It is also not advisable to use JPEG for files that will undergo multiple edits: the image quality deteriorates each time the file is decompressed and recompressed. This is especially true if the image is cropped or shifted. PDF The Portable Document File format is a general purpose, page-based, fixed-layout document format. PDF is a PostScript-based format. There is a large number of Linux tools that can export PDF files natively. PDF files can also be used as an exchange format with contributors that cannot export to SVG. &daps-img-format-support; PNG The Portable Network Graphics is a pixel-based format suitable for use with raster (point-based) images like screenshots and photographs. PNG files can be created in several applications, including the GIMP graphics editor. Make PNG Files Smaller with <command>daps optipng</command> To decrease the file size of PNG images without affecting image quality, use daps optipng. It removes unused colors and alpha channels from the source PNG files. Note that it is the only &dapsacr; command that alters sources. To run optipng on all PNG images used in the book: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE optipng SVG The Scalable Vector Graphics format is a general purpose, vector image format. SVG is an XML format which can be displayed in most browsers and edited in many graphics programs. Use <emphasis>Plain SVG</emphasis> Format Some SVG editors offer the option of saving your file in a custom SVG-based format or in Plain SVG (standard SVG). In this case, always use the plain version. Custom SVG formats might not be compatible with the components used by &dapsacr; for processing SVG files. XEP and FOP formatter only support SVG 1.0. The multi-platform open source Inkscape editor is a good choice for working with SVG files. You can also create SVG files in Adobe applications like Illustrator*. SVG is the preferred vector image format for &dapsacr;. Source Images and Generated Images &dapsacr; differentiates between source images (any images that have been created outside of &dapsacr;) and images that are generated by &dapsacr;. This clear distinction is also visible in the file system: source images are stored in a different directory than generated images. &daps-images-dir; For a more detailed reference to the directory structure, see . &dapsacr; uses source images to automatically generate appropriate image formats for each output format. The geneerated images are stored in build/.images/ within the project directory. If an image referenced in your DocBook files is changed, &dapsacr; detects this and generates new versions of the image automatically. &dapsacr; provides commands for getting an overview of source images or generated images and for managing both. For details, refer to File Name Requirements &daps-file-names-req; Referencing Images &daps-img-ref; Image Reference in an XML File &ex-daps-img-ref; &dapsacr; Commands for Managing Images &dapsacr; offers several subcommands for managing images in a documentation project. These commands can be used to list images that are used or not used in a project, or referenced in a DocBook file but missing from the file system. In addition to that, you can check the source images for non-unique dpopov 2016-10-11: duplicate? names and reduce the size of the PNG files with an optimizer. Subcommands for Image Listing Listing All Graphics Referenced in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles --noent --noxml --nodc Lists all graphics file used by the DocBook files that are referenced in the document specified by the current &dc; file. Listing Missing Graphics in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-images-missing Lists all graphics that are referenced in your DocBook files, but could not be found in the file system. In case there are any missing graphics, you cannot build your project. Listing Unused Graphics in a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-srcfiles-unused --imgonly Lists all graphics that are not referenced in your DocBook files, but are available in the images/src subdirectories. taroth 2013-01-04: fs, is the above correct? This command is useful if you want to clean up your source images and want to know which images are no longer needed for the documentation project. Use this command in a directory containing a single DC-file or a DC-file referencing the whole set. Or else, images would be listed that may be used in files not referenced by the current DC-file. &daps-note-superfluous-files; Checking for Non-Unique File Names &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-images-multisrc Checks the images/src subdirectories for non-unique base names. For more information, refer to . Reducing the File Size of PNG Graphics &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE optipng Recompresses any PNG files in the images/src/png directory with the PNG optimizer optipng without reducing the image quality. Deleting All Generated Images for a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE clean-images Deletes all images generated for the specified &dc; file. This is only necessary in rare cases; For example, when a file previously had an incorrect time stamp, or after you have changed your global &dapsacr; configuration. In these cases, instead of re-generating the image, &dapsacr; might wrongly assume that an already generated image should be inserted into the output file. Viewing All Images Referenced in a File or Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d DC-daps-example getimages --show --viewer ristretto Opens and shows all images referenced in the documentation project in the specified image viewer (in this example, it is Ristretto). Alternatively, specify your preferred image viewer in the IMG_VIEWER parameter in the &dapsacr; configuration file. To show only the images referenced in a specific XML file, specify the file with . &daps-note-filelists; See and for a comparison of both outputs. Default Output of an Image-related &dapsacr; Command YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/dia/example_dia1.dia YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png1.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png2.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png3.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/svg/example_svg.svg ... Pretty-printed Output of an Image-related &dapsacr; Command &prompt.user;daps -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-images-multisrc --pretty YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/dia/example_dia1.dia YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png1.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png2.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/png/example_png3.png YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src/svg/example_svg.svg ... Use Pretty-Printed Output for Counting To count the number of images listed in a given output, you can combine the --pretty parameter with the wc command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE list-images-multisrc --pretty | wc -l For , the command above would return 5 as value. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_install.xml0000644000175000017500000000366114330460705021656 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> System Requirements and Installation This chapter covers the following topics: Hardware requirements for running &dapsacr; Installing &dapsacr; on &osuse; and &sle; Building and installing &dapsacr; on other Linux* distributions System Requirements &daps-sys-req-general; Hardware Requirements &daps-sys-req-hw; Software Requirements &daps-sys-req-sw; Additional Software &daps-addon; Installation &daps-install; Installing &dapsacr; on &osuse; &daps-install-osuse; &daps-install-osuse-zypper; Installing &dapsacr; on &sle; &daps-install-sle; Installing &dapsacr; on Other Linux Distributions For the latest status update and installation instructions, refer to . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_intro.xml0000644000175000017500000000755614330460705021352 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> About This Guide &daps-description-short; Target Audience &audience; Available Documentation This guide contains links to additional documentation resources. The following manuals are available for &dapsacr;: &dapsquick; &daps-quickstart-abstract; &daps-userguide-abstract; Feedback &daps-feedback; Documentation Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this manual: /etc/passwd: directory names and file names placeholder: replace placeholder with the actual value PATH: the environment variable PATH ls, : commands, options, and parameters user: users or groups , F1: a key to press or a key combination; keys are shown in uppercase as on a keyboard File, File Save As : menu items, buttons Dancing Penguins (Chapter Penguins, ↑Another Manual): This is a reference to a chapter in another manual. About the Making of This Document This documentation is written in DocBook (see ) and generated by &dapsacr;. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_layout.xml0000644000175000017500000002454714330460705021533 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Customizing Layout of the Output Formats This chapter covers the following topics: Modifying individual XSLT processor parameters Dealing with common customizations to the DocBook stylesheets. Modifying Individual XSLT Processor Parameters If you use the default DocBook layout and want to adjust individual parameters, add the or the option. Both options can be added multiple times, and they work with the following subcommands that specify the output formats: epub html man pdf text webhelp The options pass on values for XSLT parameters directly to the XSLT processor, which is useful to temporarily overwrite style sheet parameters such as margins. <parameter>XSLTPARAM</parameter> And <option>--param</option>/<option>--stringparam</option> Use or to set XSLT parameters on the command line. However, if you want to specify your settings in the &dc; file instead, the respective parameter is named XSLTPARAM. For larger or more complex modifications, such as adjustments of the title page layout, for example, it is advisable to create your own set of stylesheets instead. For a list of XSLT parameters to modify, refer to one of the following references at : HTML Parameter Reference: FO Parameter Reference: Man Pages Parameter Reference: Adjusting the Layout of Variable Lists By default, the DocBook stylesheets display the contents of a variablelist as a table. To change this temporarily, set the parameter variablelist.as.table to 0 by executing the following command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d  PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE html \ --param "variablelist.as.table=0" \ --param "variablelist.term.break.after=1" \ --stringparam "paper.type=A4" As value of or , add an xsltproc parameter in the form of PARAM_NAME=VALUE" dpopov 2016-10-11: This sentence is confusing. . VALUE can be an integer or XPATH expression for and a string for . Name of the parameter to adjust. Value for . It will be passed on unmodified to the XSLT processor call that creates the .fo file or HTML from the profiled XML sources. Alternatively, you can add the XSLTPARAM parameter to the &dc; file of your project and specify the parameters there. If doing so, also add --stringparam or --param. Either specify all parameters in a single line: XSLTPARAM="--stringparam PARAM_NAME=VALUE --param PARAM_NAME=VALUE" or in multiple lines (using += on subsequent rows): XSLTPARAM="--stringparam PARAM_NAME=VALUE" XSLTPARAM+="$XSLTPARAM --param PARAM_NAME=VALUE" Specifying the Layout for ASCII Text Output You can set parameters in &dapsconf-sys; or &dapsconf-user; using the TXT_PARAMS parameter. Alternatively, set them from the command line, using the / options. By default, the stylesheets specified with the STYLEROOT parameter or the option are used for generating ASCII text output. However, if you want to ignore any STYLEROOT definitions, set TXT_IGNORE_STYLEROOT="yes" in &dapsconf-sys; or &dapsconf-user; or use the option on the command line: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE text --ignore-styleroot Customizing the DocBook Stylesheets This section describe how you can use customs stylesheets. There are many reasons why it would be preferable to create your own customization layer. Perhaps you want to change the layout or style of your project, change the behaviour how an element is processed or want to create a corporate style. The reader should be aware of that some knowledge about XSLT is needed. Basic customizations like parameter changes can be done by simple adding a line with: <xsl:param name="PARAMETER_NAME" select="VALUE"/> The available parameters are format dependent and are listed in the "XSL Stylesheets Reference Documentation". Best practice is to store the stylesheets in a xslt directory as the top-level directory with different subdirectories for all formats. Depending on which formats are supported, this top-level directory could be integrated into your project directory like this: Best Practice File Hierarchy YOUR_DOC_DIR/ | +-- DC-files +-- xml/ +--- your XML files... +-- xslt/ +-- fo/ +-- docbook.xsl +-- html/ +-- docbook.xsl +-- chunk.xsl +-- [additional formats, supported by DB XSL] +-- docbook.xsl Finaly include the STYLEROOT variable in your DC files, pointing to the xslt directory. It is recomended to also set the FALLBACK_STYLEROOT variable which is used in case the custom stylesheets defined with STYLEROOT cannot be accessed. In the following procedure we will create the directory stucture for customizations of the HTML output. For other formats, replace "html" with the approperiate name, e.g.: "fo". Create a Styleroot Directory for the HTML Format Inside your project directory, create the styleroot hierarchy: &prompt.user;mkdir -p xslt/html Make your customizations inside xslt/html/docbook.xsl: General Customization Layer ]]> In your DC files, set the STYLEROOT variable to xslt. STYLEROOT="xslt" Useful tips and tricks on using DocBook and the DocBook stylesheets can be found in The DoCookBook—Recipes for DocBook Developers and Writers, available at and in DocBook XSL Stylesheets: Reference Documentation available at . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_migrate.xml0000644000175000017500000000727614330460705021646 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Migrating Existing DocBook Projects This section provides instructions on how to migrate existing DocBook projects so that you can use &dapsacr; for managing and publishing them. Making DocBook Projects Compatible with &dapsacr; If your XML files are distributed across several subdirectories, flatten the hierarchy dpopov 2016-10-12: this requires an explanation and put all XML files directly into the xml subdirectory that is required by &dapsacr;. See . Hosting multiple documentation projects in the same xml directory is fine as long as the file names are unique. You can put multiple &main; files there. If you have any XIncludes or entity declaration files, also put them into the xml subdirectory. Depending on the file type of your source images, add them to the respective subdirectories in YOUR_DOC_DIR/images/src. The image directory and its substructure is required by &dapsacr;. For details, refer to . Make sure that the base names of your image files are unique. For details, refer to . Adjust all references of image files, XIncludes, and entity declarations, in the existing XML files to match the structure required by &dapsacr;. The references must not include any absolute or relative path, the plain file name is enough. taroth 2012-04-12: maybe add examples for image names, XIncludes and entity-decl? see commented section below Create a &dclong; file for each deliverable (book, article, set) that you want to generate from your XML files. For more information, refer to . Find a template for &dc; files in your installed system in /usr/share/daps/init_templates/&dc;-file.template. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_modularize.xml0000644000175000017500000013443714330460705022371 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Modularizing Documentation Projects This chapter covers the following topics: Modularizing documents by splitting them into XIncludes Using a consistent set of entities throughout a documentation project Creating document variants dpopov 2016-10-12: editions instead variants? by using profiling Combining profiling and entities Splitting up Documents into XIncludes Instead of putting the contents of a complete article or book into the &main; file, DocBook allows you to divide dpopov 2016-10-12: s/divide/split ? the text into separate document files. They are then assembled in the &main; file using XIncludes as shown in . XIncludes can be used for splitting up sets, books, articles or chapters into separate files. For more information, refer to Physical Divisions: Breaking a Document into Separate Files . XIncludes are fully supported and do not cause any problems with &dapsacr;. For example, daps commands like linkcheck or spellcheck also follow XIncludes. Declaring Entities in a Separate File When maintaining a large number of documents for a product, it can be difficult to keep a consistent set of entities if these entities are declared in the document type declarations of individual XML files. For large documentation projects, it is therefore useful to put all entity declarations into a separate file and reference that file in the individual XML files. Separate Entity File <filename>entity-decl.ent</filename> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> <!ENTITY exampleuser "tux"> <!ENTITY exampleuserII "wilber"> <!ENTITY examplegroup "users"> [...] Referencing A Separate Entity File <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC [...] [ <!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entity-decl.ent"> %entities; ]> <chapter> <title>Managing User Accounts</title> [...] Reference to the separate entity declaration file (with the !ENTITY keyword). Loads the external entity file declared in the previous line. For more information, refer to Modular DocBook Files: Shared text entities. Separate entity files do not cause any problems with &dapsacr;— during generation of output, the entities will be treated equally to entities declared in individual XML files. It is also possible to use multiple entity files by including them into the separate entity file that is referenced in the XML file. Referencing Entity Files Within an Entity File <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?> <!ENTITY exampleuser "tux"> <!ENTITY exampleuserII "wilber"> <!ENTITY examplegroup "users"> [...] <!ENTITY % network-entities SYSTEM "network-decl.ent"> %network-entities; <!ENTITY % more-entities SYSTEM "another-decl.ent"> %more-entities; Reference to the separate entity declaration file (with the !ENTITY keyword). Loads the external entity file declared in the previous line. Profiling—Support for Document Variants &db-profiling-intro; &db-profiling; Introduction to DocBook Profiling DocBook offers profiling attributes for various purposes as illustrated in Table 26.1. Profiling attributes . All of them are supported by &dapsacr;. Generally, profiling attributes can be used on many elements—from high-level elements like book or chapter down to low-level elements like para. With the phrase element, you can even profile inline elements, like one sentence within a paragraph. Based on the conditions that you want to apply dpopov 2016-10-12: define conditions? , select one or more profiling attributes and add them to the text snippets that are conditional. The tagged snippets will only be included in the output if the required condition is fulfilled. Any content that is valid for all conditions does not need any profiling attributes. The respective content will always be included in the output formats generated from the XML sources. You are free in defining the attribute values (condition="foo"), but they must be used consistently in all files belonging to a documentation project. shows how to profile product-specific information in a software description. Let us assume we need to write documentation for the fictional software Frog Sound Recordings. The software is available in two editions: a basic edition for home users and a professional edition for enterprise customers. Both editions share common features, but some features are only available in the basic or the professional edition, respectively. Product-specific Profiling (One Attribute) <simplelist> <member>Common Feature 1</member> <member>Common Feature 2</member> <member>Common Feature 3</member> <member condition="basic">Basic Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 2</member> </simplelist> When generated for the basic edition or for the professional edition, respectively, the example source code would result in the following output: Output of <xref linkend="ex.daps.profile.one" xrefstyle="select: label"/> Basic Edition Professional Edition Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Basic Feature 1 Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Professional Feature 1 Professional Feature 2
If the profiling attributes are not processed during output, the source code in would result in the following (identical) output for both editions: Output of <xref linkend="ex.daps.profile.one" xrefstyle="select: label"/> (Without Profiling) Basic Edition Professional Edition Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Basic Feature 1 Professional Feature 1 Professional Feature 2 Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Basic Feature 1 Professional Feature 1 Professional Feature 2
Let us suppose the professional edition of the software is also available as OEM (original equipment manufacturer) version by the vendor OEM Company. It contains additional features that are only available in the OEM version: Product-specific Profiling (Multiple Attributes) <simplelist> <member>Common Feature 1</member> <member>Common Feature 2</member> <member>Common Feature 3</member> <member condition="basic">Basic Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 2</member> <member condition="prof" vendor="oemcompany">OEM Feature 1</member> </simplelist> When generated for the professional edition or for the professional edition in the OEM version, respectively, the example source code would result in the following output: Output of <xref linkend="ex.daps.profile.two" xrefstyle="select: label"/> Professional Edition Professional Edition (OEM Version) Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Professional Feature 1 Professional Feature 2 Common Feature 1 Common Feature 2 Common Feature 3 Professional Feature 1 Professional Feature 2 OEM Feature 1
toms 2012-09-25: Maybe describe the use of two or more profiling values in _one_ attribute? Could be useful. - taroth 2014-10-24: https://trello.com/c/pvdqvCwZ
Using Profiling with &dapsacr; To create multiple documentation variants of the same pool of DocBook files with &dapsacr;, the following requirements need to be fulfilled: For a comprehensive example showing all requirements in detail, refer to . XML Files: Profiling Attributes In &dapsacr;, each profiling attribute has a corresponding profiling parameter to be used in the &dc; file, see . The profiling parameters define which profiling attributes and values to interpret during generation of output. The names of the profiling parameters are derived from the profiling attributes, but written in uppercase letters and preceded by the prefix PROF. Profiling Attributes (DocBook) and Profiling Parameters (&dapsacr;) Attribute Name Use Profiling Parameter arch Computer or chip architecture, such as i386. PROFARCH audience Intended audience of the content, such as instructor. Added in DocBook version 5.0. PROFAUDIENCE condition No preassigned semantics, general purpose attribute. PROFCONDITION conformance Conformance to standards, as for example lsb (Linux Standards Base). PROFCONFORMANCE lang Language code, such as de_DE. PROFLANG os Operating system. PROFOS outputformat Output format to which the element applies (for example, print or &epub;). Only available for DocBook 5.1 or later. PROFOUTPUTFORMAT revision Editorial revision, such as v2.1. PROFREVISION revisionflag Revision status of the element, such as changed. This attribute has a fixed set of values to choose from. PROFREVISIONFLAG role General purpose attribute, with no preassigned semantics. As the role attribute is not solely reserved for profiling but can be used for other purposes in a document, we would recommend to not use this for profiling. For further details, see . PROFROLE security Security level, such as high. PROFSECURITY status Editorial or publication status, such as InDevelopment or draft. PROFSTATUS userlevel Level of user experience, such as beginner. PROFUSERLEVEL vendor Product vendor. PROFVENDOR wordsize Word size (width in bits) of the computer architecture, such as 64bit. Added in DocBook version 4.4. PROFWORDSIZE
&main; File: Processing Instruction To activate generation of profiled output in &dapsacr;, the following processing instruction (PI) must be included in the header of the &main; file, before the root element. Adjusting the DocBook Version in the PI As the profiling PI includes the DocBook version number, it needs to be adjusted according to the DocBook version you use. See and . Profiling PI in a DocBook 4.5 File <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" ?> Profiling PI in a DocBook 5.0 File <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook50-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" ?> The &main; file of a documentation project is referenced by the MAIN parameter in the &dc; file. If the processing instruction is missing in the &main; file, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored during generation of the output. Include PI in All XML Files Although &dapsacr; only checks for the profiling PI in the &main; file, it is a good idea to include the PI in all XML files for any projects that need profiling. Otherwise you might forget to move the PI to the respective &main; file in case of restructuring the XML sources. Having the PI in all XML files does not hurt: Generation of profiled output is only triggered if your &dc; files contain profiling parameters. &dc; Files: Profiling Parameters Depending on the profiling attributes used in your XML files, a &dc; file may contain multiple profiling parameters, see . Profiling parameters define which of the profiling attributes should be interpreted by &dapsacr; when generating output. For each profiling parameter, set the respective attribute values for which you want to filter during the profiling process. The spelling of the values must be the same that is used in the XML files. Profiling Example In the following, find a comprehensive example that shows the basic &dapsacr; profiling requirements in more detail. It is based on the examples in about the fictional software Frog Sound Recordings. The software is available in a basic edition, a professional edition and a professional OEM edition, shipped by an OEM vendor. The following example shows all files that you need to consider (XML files, &main; file, and &dc; file). XML File With Profiling Attributes (DocBook 4.x) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> [...] <chapter id="frog.features"> [...] <simplelist> <member>Common Feature 1</member> <member>Common Feature 2</member> <member>Common Feature 3</member> <member condition="basic">Basic Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 1</member> <member condition="prof">Professional Feature 2</member> <member condition="prof" vendor="oemcompany">OEM Feature 1</member> </simplelist> [...] </chapter> Unprofiled list items. The common features 1-3 are available in all software editions or versions. List item profiled with attribute condition and attribute value basic. Basic Feature 1 is only available in the basic software edition for home users. List item profiled with attribute condition and attribute value prof. Professional Feature 1 and Professional Feature 2 are only available in the professional software edition for enterprise customers. List item profiled with two attributes: Attribute condition with attribute value prof and attribute vendor with attribute value oemcompany. OEM Feature 1 is only available in the professional OEM software edition for enterprise customers. &main; file With PI for Profiling (DocBook 4.5) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" title="Profiling step"?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [<!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entity-decl.ent"> %entities; ]> <!--the following article is contained in the file art_frog.xml--> <article lang="en" id="art.frog"> <title>Frog Sound Recordings</title> <subtitle>Product Description</subtitle> [...] </article> If the processing instruction (PI) is missing, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored. &main; file With PI for Profiling (DocBook 5.0) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook50-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" title="Profiling step"?> <!DOCTYPE article [<!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entity-decl.ent"> %entities; ]> <!--the following article is contained in the file art_frog.xml--> <article xml:lang="en" xml:id="art.frog" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"> <title>Frog Sound Recordings</title> <subtitle>Product Description</subtitle> [...] </article> If the processing instruction (PI) is missing, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored. Use the PI xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook51-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" title="Profiling step" for DocBook version 5.1. &dc; File with Profiling for Home Edition ## Doc Config File for Frog Sound Recordings ## (Home Edition) ## Mandatory Parameters MAIN="art_frog.xml" ## Profiling PROFCONDITION="basic" [...] MAIN parameter referencing the &main; file. See (DocBook 4) or (DocBook 5). &dapsacr; profiling parameter for the condition profiling attribute. It defines that XML elements tagged with condition="basic" are included in the output. &dc; File with Profiling for Professional Edition ## Doc Config File for Frog Sound Recordings ## (Professional Edition) ## Mandatory Parameters MAIN="art_frog.xml" ## Profiling PROFCONDITION="prof" [...] MAIN parameter referencing the &main; file. See (DocBook 4) or (DocBook 5). &dapsacr; profiling parameter for the condition profiling attribute. It defines that XML elements tagged with condition="prof" are included in the output. &dc; File with Profiling for Professional Edition (OEM Version) ## Doc Config File for Frog Sound Recordings ## (Professional Edition, OEM Version) ## Mandatory Parameters MAIN="art_frog.xml" ## Profiling PROFCONDITION="prof" PROFVENDOR="oemcompany" [...] MAIN parameter referencing the &main; file. See or . &dapsacr; profiling parameter for the condition profiling attribute. It defines that XML elements tagged with condition="prof" are included in the output. &dapsacr; profiling parameter for the vendor profiling attribute. It defines that XML elements tagged with vendor="oemcompany" are included in the output.
Combining Entities and Profiling For maximum flexibility in generating documentation variants from the same source, &dapsacr; also supports the combination of entities and profiling. As you already learned in , it is useful for modularization purposes to declare entities in a separate file and to re-use it in multiple documentation projects. For multiple use of entities like &productname; or &productnumber;, declare them in a separate file and add profiling within the entities as shown in . During generation of output, &dapsacr; then automatically replaces the entities with different values during output, depending on the context. Separate Entity File with Profiling Attributes (DocBook 5.0) <!--the following declarations are contained in the file entity-decl.ent --> <!ENTITY productname '<phrase cond="basic">Frog Sound Recordings (Basic)</phrase> <phrase cond="prof">Frog Sound Recordings (Professional)</phrase> <phrase cond="prof" vendor="oemcompany">Gecko Sound Recordings (Professional)</phrase>'> <!ENTITY productnumber '<phrase cond="basic">1.0</phrase> <phrase cond="prof">4.2</phrase> <phrase cond="prof" vendor="oemcompany">4.21</phrase>'> taroth 2012-12-06: open issue - check with fs and toms why/if we need productname/productnumber in setinfo/bookinfo/articleinfo - toms' answer: https://github.com/openSUSE/daps/issues/48 Using Product Entities with Profiling in XML Files After declaring the entities as shown in you can use them throughout your documents. For &dapsacr; to process them correctly, you only need to introduce the entities once within the *info element of each document as described below. For examples showing the result, see (DocBook 4) or (DocBook 5). Open the XML file that contains the root element for your respective document (set, book, or article). taroth 2012-12-07: toms, fs: if I have a set, do the product* entities need to be in all *info elements (setinfo, bookinfo, articleinfo)? - taroth 2015-04-29: according to toms: yes If you use DocBook 4, insert a setinfo, bookinfo, or articleinfo element, (respectively) within the root element. If you use DocBook 5, insert the generic info element within the root element of your documentation. (DocBook 5 does no longer distinguish between setinfo, bookinfo, or articleinfo). Within all of the *info elements in your documentation, add the following elements: productname and productnumber. Within the productname elements, add the &productname; entity. Within the productnumber elements, add the &productnumber; entity. Now that you have introduced the entities for each document, use the entities in the text wherever you need them. XML File with <literal>&productname;</literal> and <literal>&productnumber;</literal> Entities (DocBook 4.5) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" title="Profiling step"?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [<!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entity-decl.ent"> %entities; ]> <!--the following article is contained in the file art_frog.xml--> <article lang="en" id="art.frog"> <title>Frog Sound Recordings</title> <subtitle>Product Description</subtitle> <articleinfo> <productname>&productname;</productname> <productnumber>&productnumber;</productnumber> </articleinfo> <abstract> <para> &productname; &productnumber; is a software for recording, editing, and mixing audio data. </para> </abstract> [...] </article> Processing instruction (PI) in the header of the &main; file. If it is missing, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored. Reference to the separate entity declaration file (with a parameter entity). Element articleinfo. Element productname and entity &productname;. Element productnumber and entity &productnumber;. Paragraph containing the entities &productname; and &productnumber;. XML File with <literal>&productname;</literal> and <literal>&productnumber;</literal> Entities (DocBook 5.0) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <?xml-stylesheet href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook50-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" title="Profiling step"?> <!DOCTYPE article [<!ENTITY % entities SYSTEM "entity-decl.ent"> %entities; ]> <!--the following article is contained in the file art_frog.xml--> <article xml:lang="en" xml:id="art.frog" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"> <title>Frog Sound Recordings</title> <subtitle>Product Description</subtitle> <info> <productname>&productname;</productname> <productnumber>&productnumber;</productnumber> </info> <abstract> <para> &productname; &productnumber; is a software for recording, editing, and mixing audio data. </para> </abstract> [...] </article> Processing instruction (PI) in the header of the &main; file. If it is missing, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored. Reference to the separate entity declaration file (with a parameter entity). Element info. Element productname and entity &productname;. Element productnumber and entity &productnumber;. Paragraph containing the entities &productname; and &productnumber;. In any output format, the entities (, , ) will automatically be replaced with different values. The actual values depend on the profiling parameters contained in the &dc; file that you use for generating the output. For an example, refer to . It shows output variants that can be generated from the XML code in or plus the entity declaration in by using different &dc; files. Output Variants of <xref linkend="ex.daps.art.prof.ent.db4" xrefstyle="select:label"/> / <xref linkend="ex.daps.art.prof.ent.db5" xrefstyle="select:label"/> Combined With <xref linkend="ex.daps.ent.decl.profiling" xrefstyle="select:label"/> &dc; File Output Frog Sound Recordings (Basic) 1.0 is a software for recording, editing, and mixing audio data. Frog Sound Recordings (Professional) 4.2 is a software for recording, editing, and mixing audio data. Gecko Sound Recordings (Professional) 4.21 is a software for recording, editing, and mixing audio data.
daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_output.xml0000644000175000017500000002633214330460705021550 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Generating Output Formats This chapter covers the following topics: Validating your XML files Basic command syntax for generating output formats Output formats you can generate with &dapsacr; Generating partial builds of your documentation Specifying the &main; file at the command line (instead of using a &dc; file) Validating Your XML Sources &daps-validation-basics; &daps-example-validation-error; Using profiling in your DocBook sources makes validation unreliable. Furthermore, validating XML files within a book or set often exceeds validation of the current XML file, as links (xref elements) or XIncludes need to be resolved, too. &dapsacr; can handle all those cases because of the built-in xmllint validator. By default, remark elements and XML comments are ignored during validation. However, if you intend to create a (draft) output including remarks or comments, you need to include them for validation—see the example commands below. To validate all files that belong to your documentation project, &dapsacr; only needs to know which &dc; file to use. Use the option to specify it. Validating All XML Files in a Book, Article or Set &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE validate If the XML files are not valid, &dapsacr; will return the parser errors. If validation was successful, &dapsacr; returns: All files are valid. Validating Files Including remark Elements &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE validate --remarks Validating Files Without Checking Cross References (xref) &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE validate --norefcheck This option only affects DocBook 5 sources and is ignored when processing DocBook 4. Basic Syntax for Generating Output &dapsacr; supports a number of different output formats, including also exotic formats like man pages or simple text. gives an overview. You can build several output formats (without them interfering with each other in the build directory), build your complete documentation project (set, book, or article), or only a part of it (for example, a specific chapter). Independent of the individual output format you want to create, you need to specify the &dc; file to use: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE OUTPUT_FORMAT  For example: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example pdf At the end of the transformation process, &dapsacr; shows a message where to find the generated output. Supported Output Formats The following table lists the main output formats and their characteristics, and the &dapsacr; subcommands to generate them. Refer to for the commands' basic syntax. &dapsacr; Output Commands and Formats
&daps-output-all; By default, &dapsacr; uses the regular DocBook stylesheets, but &dapsacr; also allows you to customize your output formats in a very flexible way. For details, refer to .
Advanced Output Options In the following, find some example commands for special use cases, like doing partial builds of your documentation project or specifying no further parameters than the &main; file for an output. In the last case, you can do completely without a &dc; file. For more advanced output options like including remarks or draft watermarks in the output, creating one big XML file or creating distributable archives, refer to . Building Only Parts of a Documentation Project &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example pdf --rootid=cha.template.examples &daps-partial-builds; Specifying the &main; File on the Command Line &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -m PATH_TO_MAIN_FILE If you do not need to specify any further parameters than the &main; file, you can do completely without a &dc; file. With the option you can specify the &main; file defining your document. The options and exclude each other. Opening the Output Directly in a PDF Viewer &prompt.user;evince $(daps -d &dc;-daps-example pdf) & Use the syntax above to open the PDF output directly in a PDF viewer (for example, Evince). Getting More Information about the Build Process By default &dapsacr;, only provides the path to the resulting file as output. To set higher verbosity levels, use the global options , , , and . Output verbosity ranges from (print one line of results) to (print all commands, very verbose). For example, the following command will print all files created during the build process: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -vv -d &dc;-daps-example pdf For debug output, use the following command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; --debug -d &dc;-daps-example pdf Specifying the Number of Parallel Jobs During the Build Process By default &dapsacr; uses as many jobs as there are CPU cores available. Use the option to define the number of parallel jobs used for the build process. Higher numbers will lower the build time, but will also increase CPU load. For example, the following command will use 16 jobs for the build process: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; --jobs=16 -d &dc;-daps-example pdf Pretty XML Formatting It can be useful to have properly formatted XML sources. A homogeneous formatting facilitates collaboration and makes diffs more readable. If done consistently, xmlformat reduces the amount of changes that need to be stored in version control systems which leads to smaller repositories. Prettify all project XML files &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example xmlformat Prettify a specific XML file &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example xmlformat --file=xml/example.xml Prettify only parts of a book &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example xmlformat --rootid=cha.template.examples <command>xmlformat</command> Alters Source XML Files This command reformats your XML files in place, replacing their contents with the reformatted XML. To keep the files with the previous formatting, make a backup before running daps xmlformat. Putting the current Date and Time into the Target Document To get information about the build date and time, you can use the dbtimestamp tag. The processing instruction dbtimestamp is processed by &daps;, when the document is built. The date and time will then show up in the final document, based on how you've set the date/time format. Example for implementing the dbtimestamp tag in an XML File: <para>Current date: <?dbtimestamp?>.</para> The format of the date/time can be customized via the format parameter. Example for implementing the dbtimestamp tag with a customized format: <para>Current date: <?dbtimestamp format="A, d B Y"?>.</para> For further information about the format elements look at this site:
daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_review.xml0000644000175000017500000001211614330460705021504 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Review and Translation Processes This chapter describes how to simplify review and translation processes with &dapsacr; either by including remarks, or draft watermarks in the output, or by transforming the multiple DocBook files in your project into one big XML file. Including Remarks and Draft Watermarks in the Output &dapsacr; offers several features to simplify review and translation processes. For example, you can insert remark elements in the source code (for editorial remarks or questions to the proofreader) and generate an output format that either includes or suppresses dpopov 2016-10-12: perhaps shows/hides is more descriptive than includes/suppresses? these remarks. You can also generate preview versions of your documentation with a DRAFT watermark appearing on the HTML or PDF output. If you use &dm; in addition to &dapsacr;, you can flag your XML files with meta information (such as the workflow status). &dapsacr; offers an option to also display this meta information in the generated output. &daps-note-output-adv; Find a few example commands below: Including Remarks in the Output &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE pdf --remarks &daps-output-remarks; Building PDFs with a DRAFT Watermark &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE pdf --draft Generates a PDF that has a DRAFT watermark printed on each page. Including Metadata in the Output &prompt.user;daps -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE html --meta Adds the file name of the current file below section titles. Creating XML Big Files Instead of sending multiple XML files to a proofreader for review, you can transform all files included in your book or set into one huge DocBook XML file (big file). Use the following command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE bigfile &dapsacr; resolves all XIncludes (replaces them with the referenced content) to create the big file. A message is shown where to find the generated output. Sometimes error messages point to a line containing an <xi:include/> tag and the real error is hidden somewhere inside the included file. Using the option allows you to build and validate a single XML file where error messages points to their occurrences in the bigfile. Use the following command as an example: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE bigfile --novalid Creating TAR Archives For Localization If you have a huge documentation project of which only individual books or files are to be translated, you can mark the respective files as translation-relevant with the dm:translation element of &dm;. You can then use the &dapscmd; locdrop command to generate the following archives for distribution to the translators or translation agency: One TAR archive contains the graphics. One TAR archive contains all XML files that need to be localized. One TAR archive contains the remaining files of the set. The remaining files are needed for solving any cross-references between translated and untranslated content during generation of output. &prompt.user;daps -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE locdrop For further options related to creating distributable archives with &dapsacr;, run daps -/-help or see for more information. daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/daps_user_trouble.xml0000644000175000017500000001206214330460705021657 0ustar rusconirusconi %entities; ]> Troubleshooting This chapter lists common problems and possible solutions, sorted into categories. taroth 2012-12-12: todo - for FOP installation, mention download from offo.sourceforeg.net in troubleshooting section and add xref Generating Output Profiling does not work as expected? Check the values of your profiling attributes in the XML files: They must use consistent spelling throughout a documentation project. If you assigned multiple values to a profiling attribute, check if the values are separated with a semicolon, for example, os="linux;unix". Check the &dc; file for your documentation project: Does it contain one or multiple PROF* parameters? Otherwise &dapsacr; does not know which profiling attributes to interpret. Do the PROF* parameters match the profiling attributes used in the XML files? Do the values of the PROF* parameters match the attribute values used in the XML files? Check the &main; file of your documentation projects: Does its header contain the following line? href="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" type="text/xml" If not, any profiling parameters in the &dc; file will be ignored during generation of the output. For more details, refer to and . Miscellaneous Why does &dapsacr; not talk to me? dpopov 2016-10-12: Why don't &dapsacr; give me any feedback? By default &dapsacr; only shows the result of the current subcommand. To increase the verbosity run daps with the option , , or . For the highest verbosity, use the option. Where do I find the log files? If you run into problems with &dapsacr; that you cannot classify, check the &dapsacr; log files in YOUR_DOC_DIR/build/BOOKNAME/log. A complete log file of the latest daps subcommand that was executed is available in YOUR_DOC_DIR/build/BOOKNAME/log/make_SUBCOMMAND.log In case of an error the complete log file will be shown on the screen (STDOUT). Are all changes to &dapsacr; backward-compatible? No. If you have recently updated to a higher &dapsacr; version and afterward experience strange behavior that are difficult to debug, check your custom &dapsacr; configuration file (&dapsconf-user;) against the system-wide configuration file (&dapsconf-sys;). Search for any parameters that may have changed. By default, the settings in the custom &dapsacr; configuration file will override the settings in &dapsconf-sys;. Therefore any parameter incompatibilities between the files may lead to unexpected behavior of &dapsacr;. When switching from &dapsacr; 1.x to &dapsacr; &dapsversion;, especially check the syntax of any XSLT parameters that you are using (on the command line, in scripts or in &dc; files). If you have not adjusted the parameters to the new syntax, this may result in strange error messages. For details, refer to . daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/entity-decl.ent0000777000175000017500000000000014330460705023677 2entity-decl.ent.inustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/entity-decl.ent.in0000644000175000017500000000416214330460705020754 0ustar rusconirusconi &daps;"> /etc/daps/config"> ~/.config/daps/dapsrc"> '> 1-Click"> 1-Click Install wizard"> tux:~> '> wilber:~> '> root # "> %phrases-entities; daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/network-decl.ent0000644000175000017500000001350614330460705020526 0ustar rusconirusconi daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/doc/xml/phrases-decl.ent0000644000175000017500000010257314330460705020505 0ustar rusconirusconiWork in progress" > We want to hear your comments and suggestions about &dapslong; (including this guide and the other documentation included with &dapsacr;). You can contact us on the #opensuse-doc IRC channel on irc.freenode.net or in the discussion forum at . For bugs or enhancement requests, open an issue at . A user account at is needed. Patches and user contributions are welcome! '> &dapsacr; itself is a lean solution that does not require a lot of system resources. However, it does use components that may need a stronger processor and more RAM, for example, for creating PDF output files. Although not required, &dapsacr; benefits from multi-core processors. '> &dapsacr; runs on any modern Linux system. It has not been attempted to port &dapsacr; to Windows* or Mac OS X* yet. When installing &dapsacr; as an RPM package (on any SUSE-based system), dependencies on other software packages are automatically resolved during installation. No additional action is required. '> In addition to &dapsacr;, you need the following software: An XML (or text) editor of your choice. For generating PDF output: an FO formatter, like FOP or XEP. The FO formatter Antenna House Formatter is currently not supported. Whereas FOP is an open source product, both XEP and Antenna House are commercial products. To add further components like version management or a workflow mechanism for your projects, use &dapsacr; in combination with the following software: Any version management system, like CVS, Subversion, Mercurial or Git. Together with the software components mentioned above, &dapsacr; can be used as a fully-fledged authoring and content management system for documentation projects based on DocBook. ' > RAM The required amount of RAM mostly depends on the volume of your documentation projects. For creation of PDF output, at least 2 GB of RAM are recommended. CPU If you have multiple or very large documentation projects, a machine with multiple cores is recommended. Hard Disk Space The disk space consumed mostly depends on the amount of your documentation sources and the number of output formats you want to generate. '> The &dapslong; can be installed and used on any Linux distribution. Currently, &dapsacr; is available as an RPM package for the &osuse; distribution and for &sle; products. Eventually, packages for other distributions may become available. For the latest status update and installation instructions, refer to . '> There are a few ways to install &dapsacr; on &osuse;. To always stay up-to-date with the latest version of &dapsacr; install the daps package from the &suse-dapsrepo; repository as outlined below. You may also use the daps package that shipped with your version of &osuse;. However, you then might miss the latest features and bug fixes in &dapsacr;. '> The quickest way to install &dapsacr; is using the zypper command. Installing &dapsacr; via Zypper From &suse-dapsrepo; Open a browser and enter the following URL: Select your distribution and product number to make the browser show the URL for the respective repository. Copy the URL from the address bar. Open a terminal. Add the repository with the following zypper command: &prompt.root;zypper ar -f URL &suse-dapsrepo; Replace URL with the URL you pasted from your browser. Install &dapsacr; with the following zypper command: &prompt.root;zypper in --from &suse-dapsrepo; daps In order to install &dapsacr; you have to trust the &suse-dapsrepo; repository. '> Starting with &sle; 12, &dapsacr; is also available for &sle;. The &dapsacr; package is provided by the &sdk; (SDK), a free extension for &sle;. You need to install it as add-on (or extension). You can install the SDK (without any physical media) as an extension after the registration of your system at &scc;. If you prefer to install from a physical medium, proceed as follows: Download the installation media for the SDK from . Install the SDK as an add-on product to &sle;. For details on how to install add-on products (with or without physical media), see the &sle; 12 &deploy;, available at &suse-onlinedoc;. Refer to chapter Installing Add-On Products, . Install the daps package, using either the &yast; Software Management module or the following command: &prompt.root;zypper in daps Dependencies on other software packages are automatically resolved during installation. '> Depending on the output format you generate (PDF or HTML, for example), &dapsacr; automatically transforms the source images you provide (which are also referenced in your XML sources) into the appropriate output formats. For example, SVG images are converted to PNG for HTML builds, or color images to grayscale for black-and-white PDFs. You only need to decide which file format to use as source format. Of course, this decision depends on the purpose of the image. For more details, see the &dapsuser;. '> images/src/file_extension. For example, PNG files must be stored under images/src/png. If you used daps-init to set up your project, the appropriate directories should already exist. '> &dapsacr; supports the following types of images: DIA (input format only) EPS (experimental) FIG (input format only) JPEG PDF (experimental - only works for PDF output and with XEP formatter) PNG SVG "> XML extension required Always use the .xml extension, so DAPS can recognize the files, which are needed to build the document. No Spaces and Colons In File and Directory Names Avoid spaces and colons in file and directory names. The make command in &dapsacr; has trouble understanding them. Use underscores (_) or hyphens (-) instead. It is good practice to only use the following characters for file or directory names: alphabetic characters [a-z] or [A-Z], numerical characters [0-9], hyphens (-), or underscores (_). Unique Image Names Always store just one file with a particular name within the images/src directory of a project. As &dapsacr; tries to create any missing image formats from original images, it will otherwise not know which one of the duplicate files to use for converting to the missing formats. Additionally, having a file called example.png and another called example.svg in the same documentation project will often lead to questions like: Which file to use where? Do both files display the same content? Are both files current, or is one outdated? When invoking &dapsacr; with the parameter -v, a warning will be printed whenever a file name appears twice within a project. To specifically check for image name clashes upfront, use the daps list-images-multisrc subcommand. It is a good idea to find a consistent file naming scheme. For example, when documenting software, it might prove helpful to include the name of the application at the beginning of the file name. You can also use prefixes like screenshot_ and diagram_ to separate between different types of images. Hint on Using UTF-8 characters in File Names Depending on your environment, the build process could fail if you are using file names with UTF-8 characters. Run the locale command and check if the LANG environment variable contains UTF-8. Otherwise adjust the LANG environment variable accordingly. '> As your images need to be located in a defined directory structure, &dapsacr; automatically finds the path to your images. Therefore, referencing images in your XML sources is very straightforward: you must not include any path in the fileref attribute—the file name is enough. Furthermore, DocBook allows you to reference more than one image to distinguish between different output formats. For example, you can add two references pointing to the same file, but using different images widths for PDF and HTML output. Use the role attribute to specify the output format, for example fo or html. '> Let us assume you have a source image file named graphic.dia. To make &dapsacr; use an SVG version of your image for PDF output (role="fo") and a PNG version for HTML output (role="html"), reference the images as follows: <figure> <title>Main Window</title> <mediaobject> <imageobject role="fo"> <imagedata fileref="graphic.svg" width="70%"/> </imageobject> <imageobject role="html"> <imagedata fileref="graphic.png" width="75%"/> </imageobject> </mediaobject> </figure>'> &dapsacr; can be customized to a large degree: per system, per user, and per document. The configuration file &dapsconf-sys; lists all parameters that can be configured, including a short description for each parameter. Parameters are always defined as pairs. Any parameter can be set in various locations, which are listed below in ascending order with regard to their hierarchy. If conflicting values are set for the same parameter, the value defined in the next higher hierarchy level takes precedence. Values defined on the command line always take precedence over values set in any other locations. &dapsconf-sys; (system-wide configuration file) &dapsconf-user; (user-specific configuration file) &dc; (doc config) file of the documentation project (for settings specific to a document or documentation set) on the fly at the command line by specifying options to a daps command. '> The following key files define a documentation project so that it can be processed by &dapsacr;: &main; File A DocBook XML file in the xml directory. It contains the starting point (the highest-level object) of your documentation project (for example, book or article). For larger documentation projects, it is good practice to name the file MAIN-PROJECTNAME.xml, but you can use any other file name as well. Other XML files may be included into the &main; file via <xi:include/> statements. &dclong; (&dc;) File A configuration file in the project directory. It defines several parameters for your documentation deliverable (for example, the &main; file, layout variants, or which profiling information to use). Of the multiple parameters that can be set in the &dc; file, the only one required is MAIN, pointing to the XML file that you want to process. Usually, you create one &dc; file per book or article. For a documentation set (a collection of books), multiple &dc; files can be defined. This allows you to set different parameters and different values for individual books in the set. '> Specifies the XML &main; file. It contains the highest-level object (root element) of your documentation project. The &main; file must be located in YOUR_DOC_DIR/xml/. Therefore, you only need to specify the &main;'s file name in the &dc; file (no path).'> Defines the root ID of the element to be used for creating an output format. Usually, you specify the root ID of a book or article element here.'> For a custom layout, use the STYLEROOT parameter to specify the (absolute or relative) path to the directory containing the custom stylesheets. Using absolute paths is recommended for &dc; files. '> Allows you to define a fallback which is used in case the custom stylesheets defined with STYLEROOT cannot be accessed. In case neither the stylesheets specified with STYLEROOT nor with FALLBACK_STYLEROOT can be accessed, &dapsacr; uses the default DocBook layout.'> If not specified, &dapsacr; will use the default DocBook stylesheets for production of HTML and &epub;. For custom CSS styles, specify the (absolute or relative) path to the respective CSS file. Using absolute paths is recommended for &dc; files.'> Enabling this parameter allows you to source the &dc; file on the Bash with &dapsacr;. Sourcing a &dc; file (formerly called ENV file) was necessary to work with the documentation environment provided by &susedoc;, &dapsacr;'s predecessor. "> Specifies the PDF formatter to use.'> When set to yes, a DRAFT watermark appears in PDF or HTML outputs of the document.'> As &dapsacr; does not include any editor software, you are completely free in the choice of your XML editor. While you can use your text editor of choice, it is helpful if the editor supports editing XML in accordance with the schema you use. Several open source editors can be extended with plug-ins for automatic tag insertion and completion, insertion of xref elements and for checks if the XML document is well-formed. If you are already familiar with vi or Emacs, you can configure them to support XML editing mode. If you prefer an editor with a graphical user interface, jEdit is a good choice. '> If you have worked with DocBook before, you know about the typical top-level elements for documents, book and article. For larger documentation projects, another typical top-level element is set (a collection of books). To define the individual components of a book, use structural elements such as part, chapter, preface or appendix. Chapters are usually subdivided into sections (section elements or sect1, sect2 etc.). Smaller structural units are para (for paragraphs), or list elements such as orderlist, itemizedlist, or variablelist. If you have set up your documentation project from scratch with daps-init, you can explore the example documents that are installed within the directory structure. They show the most commonly used DocBook XML constructs. '> Similar products often share a considerable amount of features and differ in details only. It is therefore convenient to apply the same approach to the documentation of similar products or product families: Share most of the XML source code and only differentiate text snippets where necessary. DocBook allows you to create documentation variants from the same pool of XML sources by means of profiling. '> In DocBook XML files you can mark some elements as conditional by using profiling attributes. When processing the files to generate output, specify which conditions apply to the output. The stylesheets will then include or exclude the marked text, according to the conditions. Profiling allows you to keep both common and product-specific content in one XML file and select at production time which information to include in the output. '> &productname; and &productnumber; in your XML sources, and define the respective values in an entity (using profiling for multiple products).'> DocBook offers profiling attributes for various purposes. &dapsacr; currently supports the following attributes: arch condition os vendor Each profiling attribute has a corresponding profiling parameter in &dapsacr;: PROFARCH PROFCONDITION PROFOS PROFVENDOR The profiling parameters are used in the &dc; file to define which profiling attributes in the XML files should be interpreted during generation of output.'> When generating PDFs with FOP, the contents of the remark elements is shown in italics within the text. XEP supports conversion of remark elements into PDF annotations. This feature is enabled in &dapsacr; by default, but if you want XEP to treat remark elements like FOP does, you can change the respective &dapsacr; parameter.taroth 2012-10-16: todo - add link as soon as this is covered in &dapsuser; In HTML, HTML-single and &epub; output, the contents of the remark elements is shown in red within the text. '> Availability of Advanced Output Options Advanced output options are only supported for selected formats. For example, and are only available in HTML, HTML-single, PDF, and &epub; output. Using the option automatically turns draft mode on. By default, &dapsacr; adds a string to the base name of the output file to flag output formats generated with special options. Example file names are *_draft_en.pdf or *_remarks_*_draft_en.pdf. '> Generating any output requires that your XML files are valid. As soon as any output command is executed, &dapsacr; automatically runs a validation check first. If it fails, &dapsacr; returns the parser errors, including information about the type of error, the respective file name and the line number where the error occurred. In addition, &dapsacr; shows the path to the profiled XML sources and the total number of errors.'> Parser Output For Validation Errors (<sgmltag>xref</sgmltag> to unknown ID) daps_user_concept.xml:60: element xref: validity error: IDREF attribute linkend references an unknown ID "itl.daps.user.inst.other.req" Document /local/svn/daps-svn/daps/doc/build/.profiled/x86-amd64-em64t_osuse_/ MAIN.DAPS.xml does not validate make: *** [validate] Error 3 Validating is Done in Build Directory Validation is always done in the build directory and in the profiled sources, as indicated by the path above (/local/[...]/build/.profiled/[...]/MAIN.DAPS.xml ). However, you need to fix the validation error in the sources located in your xml directory, otherwise the fixes will not take effect. Profiling is similar to conditional text. For details, refer to the chapter about modularizing document projects in the &dapsuser;. '> &prompt.user;&dapscmd; [--global-options] subcommand [--command-options] [arguments]'> To view the global options and the available subcommands for &dapsacr;, use the command: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; help For a short help text on a specific subcommand, use: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; help subcommand  For example, if you want more information about generating HTML output, run: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; help html'> Specifying the &dc; File For execution of most commands, &dapsacr; needs to know which &dc; file to use. Usually, you do so by specifying a &dc; file with the global option . For example: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_DC_FILE pdf Only in the following cases you may omit the option: If your documentation directory contains only one &dc; file. In that case, &dapsacr; automatically uses the corresponding file. If you have specified a default &dc; file to use in &dapsconf-user; (as a value for DOCCONF_DEFAULT). In that case, &dapsacr; automatically uses the corresponding file, unless you specify a different one on the command line. If you want to call the help function. '> The number of output formats may be extended in the future, depending on the output formats that are supported by DocBook stylesheets. For an overview of all output formats, run daps help. The available output formats are listed below Subcommands Generate Books . '> Independent of the individual output format you want to create, you need to specify the &dc; file to use: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d PATH_TO_&dc;_FILE OUTPUT_FORMAT  For example: &prompt.user;&dapscmd; -d &dc;-daps-example pdf At the end of the transformation process, &dapsacr; shows a message where to find the generated output. '> Structure of the <filename>xml</filename> and <filename>image/src/*</filename> Directories Avoid subdirectories within the xml and image/src/* directories. Referencing or including files from subdirectories within those directories can lead to unpredictable results with &dapsacr;. '> Output of File Listings By default, the output of the listing commands is a list of file names (including the absolute path), all printed in one line with the file names separated by blanks. This default output format is useful for piping (or copying and pasting) the output for use with another command. If you need a pretty printed output where each file name is listed on a separate line, use the option. '> Use a <sgmltag>set</sgmltag> to Check for Superfluous Files If you are storing multiple &dc; files in the same project directory, use the &dc; file of a set for this check. As it contains all articles and books in the project directory, this makes sure that any files found during the check are indeed unnecessary. '> Instead of always building your complete documentation project (set, book, or article), &dapsacr; also allows you to build only individual parts. The starting point of your documentation project is usually defined by the root element of the &main; file that is referenced in the respective &dclong;. To build only a part of your documentation project, use the option to specify the ID of an individual book, article, glossary, appendix, part, or chapter. '> Limited Support with &dapsacr; This image format is only supported in combination with the XEP formatter. Using this format might also lead to longer document creation times. '> daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/0000755000175000017500000000000014330460705014621 5ustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/CatalogManager.properties0000644000175000017500000000464214330460705021612 0ustar rusconirusconi# Central CatalogManager.properties for xml-commons-resolver # JPackage Project ######################################################################## # CatalogManager provides an interface to the catalog properties. # Properties can come from two places: from system properties or # from a CatalogManager.properties file. This class provides a # transparent interface to both, with system properties preferred # over property file values. ####################################################################### # Catalog Files: # The semicolon-delimited list of catalog files. # Example: catalogs=./xcatalog;/share/doctypes/catalog #catalogs=catalog.xml;/etc/xml/catalog catalogs=catalog.xml ####################################################################### # Relative Catalogs: # If false, relative catalog URIs are made absolute with respect to the # base URI of the CatalogManager.properties file. This setting only # applies to catalog URIs obtained from the catalogs property in the # CatalogManager.properties file # Example: relative-catalogs = [yes|no] relative-catalogs=no ####################################################################### # Verbosity: # If non-zero, the Catalog classes will print informative and debugging # messages. The higher the number, the more messages. # Example: verbosity = [0..99] verbosity=1 ####################################################################### # Prefer: # Which identifier is preferred, "public" or "system"? # Example: xml.catalog.prefer = [public|system] prefer=public ####################################################################### # Static-catalog: # Should a single catalog be constructed for all parsing, or should a # different catalog be created for each parser? # Example: static-catalog = [yes|no] static-catalog=yes ####################################################################### # Allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi # If the source document contains "oasis-xml-catalog" processing # instructions, should they be used? # Example: allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi = [yes|no] allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi=yes ####################################################################### # catalog-class-name # If you're using the convenience classes # org.apache.xml.resolver.tools.*, this setting allows you to specify # an alternate class name to use for the underlying catalog. # Example: catalog-class-name=org.apache.xml.resolver.Resolver daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/catalog.debian0000644000175000017500000001106414330460705017401 0ustar rusconirusconi daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/catalog.generic0000644000175000017500000001063514330460705017576 0ustar rusconirusconi daps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/catalog.xml0000777000175000017500000000000014330460705021722 2catalog.genericustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/config0000777000175000017500000000000014330460705017603 2config.inustar rusconirusconidaps-3.3.2+cleaned1/etc/config.in0000644000175000017500000011031214330460705016414 0ustar rusconirusconi########################### # DAPS configuration file # ########################### # # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH # # Author: # Frank Sundermeyer # #------------------------------------------------------------ # Syntax # The following works: # # KEY=VALUE # KEY = VALUE # KEY = VALUE # comment # KEY = "VALUE1 VALUE2" # KEY = 'VALUE1 VALUE2' # KEY = 'VALUE1 VALUE2' #comment # # The following rules apply: # # * escape-character will be removed: \# becomes # # ** if you need escapes, use \\\: \\\# becomes \# # Example: "c:\\\windows\\\foo" becomes c:\windows\foo # # * When not quoting values, leading spaces will be cut # * Each KEY/Value pair should to be on a single line # ** using \ for continuation works; leading spaces on the second line # are not cut # # * comments on the same line will be cut # * comment characters (#) in values are not supported !!! # ** the value will be cut at the first occurrence of # # ** \\\# is supported and will be transferred to \# # # Concatenating values: # # It is possible to add additional VALUES to an already existing # KEY with the "+=" notation. This is e. g. useful to increase # readability when VALUE is rather log: # # XSLTPARAM = '--stringparam "foo=bar"' # XSLTPARAM += '--stringparam "baz=foo" # # The same rules as for regular KEY/VALUE pairs apply # #------------------------------------------------------------ # Customizing: # # Override any setting below in # $HOME/.config/daps/dapsrc (also see section "Syntax" above) # or on the command line #------------------------------------------------------------ # # The environment is set up using the following hierarchy # (command line always wins) # # 1. Command line # 2. DC-file # 3. $HOME/.config/daps/.dapsrc (user config file) # 4. $DAPSROOT/etc/config ## Key: ADOC_FAILURE_LEVEL ## ----------------------- ## Description: AsciiDoctor error level on which DAPS will exit ## when processing adoc files ## Type: String ## VALUE: FATAL|ERROR|WARN|INFO (empty value not allowed) ## Default: WARN # # By default, AsciiDoctor only returns != 0 on FATAL errors. However, when # converting to DocBook, errors of the level WARN usually prevent from # generating valid DocBook. Therefore DAPS sets the failure level to WARN and # therefore exits on AsciiDoctor error levels FATAL, ERROR, and WARN. # # It is recommended to keep the default. If required, override it in a DC-file # ADOC_FAILURE_LEVEL="WARN" ## Key: ADOC_IMG_DIR ## -------------------- ## Description: Directory hosting images for the AsciiDoc documents ## Type: absolute path ## Default: "" # # If set, DAPS will automatically generate the image structure # required for XML processing. The directory needs to host all # images on a flat level; subdirectories will be ignored # # Set this value in a DC-file or on the command-line with # --adocimgdir # ADOC_IMG_DIR="" ## Key: ADOC_POST ## -------------------- ## Description: Do post-processing on AsciiDoctor-generated XML? ## Type: yesno ## Default: "no" # # If set to "yes", the DocBook XML asciidoctor produces # will be processed again by a stylesheet defined with ADOC_POST_STYLE # Only valid for AsciiDoc sources # # See also: ADOC_POST_STYLE # # Set this value in a DC-file # ADOC_POST="no" ## Key: ADOC_POST_STYLE ## -------------------- ## Description: Path to the stylesheet for post-processing the DocBook ## XML AsciiDoctor produces ## Type: path to stylesheet ## Default: "@pkgdatadir@/daps-xslt/asciidoc/postprocess.xsl" # # This stylesheet will be applied to the DocBook file produced from adoc # by asciidoctor (build/.adoc/*.xml). The result will be written # to build/.profiled/noprofile/ and be used for further processing. Use # this if you need to change the DocBook file. Make sure it produces # valid DocBook. # The stylesheet will only be applied if you set ADOC_POST to "yes" # # By default, this value is set to a stylesheet DAPS ships. It only does # minimal changes. It is suggested to keep the system-wide value and to # only overwrite this in a DC-file or in ~/.config/dapsrc # # See also: ADOC_POST # ADOC_POST_STYLE="@pkgdatadir@/daps-xslt/asciidoc/postprocess.xsl" ## Key: ADOC_SET ## -------------------- ## Description: Convert multipart AsciiDoc book into set? ## Type: yesno ## Default: "no" # # If set to "yes", the DocBook XML asciidoctor produces # will be processed again by a stylesheet defined with ADOC_SET_STYLE # and turned into a DocBook set. This requires an AsciiDoc multipart book. # Only valid for AsciiDoc sources # # See also: ADOC_SET_STYLE # # Set this value in a DC-file ADOC_SET="no" ## Key: ADOC_SET_STYLE ## -------------------- ## Description: Path to the stylesheet that creates a DocBook set from ## an AsciiDoc multipart book ## Type: path to stylesheet ## Default: "@pkgdatadir@/daps-xslt/asciidoc/setify.xsl" # # This stylesheet will be applied to the DocBook file produced from adoc # by asciidoctor (build/.adoc/*.xml). The result will be written # to build/.adoc/ and be used for profiling. # # By default, this value is set to a stylesheet DAPS ships. There should # be no need to overwrite this default. # ADOC_SET_STYLE="@pkgdatadir@/daps-xslt/asciidoc/setify.xsl" ## Key: ADOC_TYPE ## -------------------- ## Description: Document type that will be generated when processing ## an AsciiDoc document ## adoc to DocBook5 ## Type: String ## Default: article # # Valid values: article, book, manpage # # NOTE: Same option as you would set by --doctype with asciidoctor # Do not use "inline" as it will not work with # DAPS. Setting "manpage" requires manpage-specific content, # otherwise processing the source will fail. # This setting will override the :doctype: definition in the # AsciiDoc source document # ADOC_TYPE="article" ## Key: BUILD_DIR ## ---------------------- ## Description: Build directory where all daps generated files will go ## Type: Path to directory (without a trailing slash) ## Default: "" # # Allows to completely separate the output daps generates from the sources # If not set it is automatically resolved to $DOC_DIR/build/$BOOK BUILD_DIR="" ## Key: CB_OPTIONS ## ------------------------ ## Description: Command line options for /usr/bin/checkbot ## Type: String ## Default: "--dontwarn \"(301|302|902)\" --sleep 0 --timeout 60" # # # Also see 'man 1 checkbot'. Do not change unless you really know what you do. # CB_OPTIONS="--dontwarn \"(301|302|902)\" --sleep 0 --timeout 60" ## Key: COLOR ## ------------------ ## Description: Colored output? ## Type: yesno ## Default: "yes" # # By default errors, results, warnings and certain info messages are printed # in color using bash color codes. In cron jobs and scripts you probably want to # turn off this behavior by setting COLOR to "no" # COLOR="yes" ## Key: CONF_PREFIX ## ------------------------ ## Description: Common prefix for all doc config files ## Type: String ## Default: "DC-" # # Also see OUTPUTNAME # CONF_PREFIX="DC-" ## Key: CONVERT_OPTS_JPG ## ------------------------- ## Description: Command line options for "convert" to convert color JPGs ## to grayscale ## Type: String ## Default: "-type grayscale" # # Do not change unless you really know what you do. # CONVERT_OPTS_JPG="-type grayscale" ## Key: CONVERT_OPTS_PNG ## ------------------------- ## Description: Command line options for "convert" to convert color PNGs ## to grayscale ## Type: String ## Default: "-type grayscale -colors 256" # # Do not change unless you really know what you do. # CONVERT_OPTS_PNG="-type grayscale -colors 256" ## Key: DOCCONF_DEFAULT ## ----------------------------- ## Description: Specify a default DC-file that is used whenever ## no DC-file is specified on the command line or via ## DOCCONF_NAME in the DC-FILE ## Type: String ## Default: "" # # This value is usually set in a book specific DC-file # DOCCONF_DEFAULT="" ## Key: DIA_OPTIONS ## ------------------------- ## Description: Command line options for dia to convert DIA to SVG ## Type: String ## Default: "-t cairo-svg" # # Do not change unless you really know what you do. # DIA_OPTIONS="-t cairo-svg" ## Key: DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN ## ------------------------- ## Description: URN to a DocBook 4 profiling stylesheet ## Type: URN ## Default: "urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" # # URN to a stylesheet used to profile DocBook 4 content. The stylesheet # should match the DocBook version you are using, see comments below for # possible values # # #DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook41-profile.xsl" #DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook42-profile.xsl" #DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook43-profile.xsl" #DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook44-profile.xsl" DOCBOOK4_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook45-profile.xsl" ## Key: DOCBOOK4_STYLE_URI ## ------------------ ## Description: URI to DocBook 4 stylesheets ## Type: URI ## Default: "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/" # # URI to the DocBook 4 stylesheets that can be resolved by xmlcatalog # There should be no need to change this entry # Note: # URI _must_ end with a "/", otherwise it will not be resolved on Ubuntu # WARNING: # This value needs to point to the original DocBook stylesheets. It will # ensure that there always is a fallback in case the stylesheets specified # elsewhere do not provide the requested output format. These styles are # also used to generate text output. Only change if the default value # cannot be resolved by xmlcatalog. # DOCBOOK4_STYLE_URI="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/" ## Key: DOCBOOK5_PROFILE_URN ## ------------------------- ## Description: URN to a DocBook 5 profiling stylesheet ## Type: URN ## Default: "urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook51-profile.xsl" # # URN to a stylesheet used to profile DocBook 5 content. The stylesheet # should match the DocBook version you are using, see comments below for # possible values # # #DOCBOOK5_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook50-profile.xsl" DOCBOOK5_PROFILE_URN="urn:x-daps:xslt:profiling:docbook51-profile.xsl" ## Key: DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI ## ------------------ ## Description: URI to DocBook 5 Relax NG schema ## Type: URI ## Default: "http://docbook.org/xml/@db5version@/rng/docbook.rng" # # URI to the DocBook 5 Relax NG schema that can be resolved by xmlcatalog # There should be no need to change this entry # In case you use a git checkout the DB5 version will be masked with # \@db5version\@. This string will automatically be replaced with "5.1" if # DocBook 5.1 is installed, otherwise it will be set to "5.0" # If you do not like this, replace the value with one of the commented lines # #DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI="http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbookxi.rng" #DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI="http://docbook.org/xml/5.1/rng/docbookxi.rng" DOCBOOK5_RNG_URI="http://docbook.org/xml/@db5version@/rng/docbookxi.rng" ## Key: DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI ## ------------------ ## Description: URI to DocBook 5 stylesheets ## Type: URI ## Default: "http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/" # # URI to the DocBook 5 stylesheets that can be resolved by xmlcatalog # There should be no need to change this entry # Note: # URI _must_ end with a "/", otherwise it will not be resolved on Ubuntu # # WARNING: # This value needs to point to the original DocBook stylesheets. It will # ensure that there always is a fallback in case the stylesheets specified # elsewhere do not provide the requested output format. These styles are # also used to generate text output. Only change if the default value # cannot be resolved by xmlcatalog. # DOCBOOK5_STYLE_URI="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl-ns/current/" ## Key: DRAFT ## ------------------ ## Description: Print "DRAFT" watermarks in HTML or PDF builds ## Type: yesno ## Default: "no" # # Turns on DRAFT watermarks in PDF or HTML builds when set to "yes" # Is ignored for any other output format and has no effect on profiling. # This value can be set to "yes" using the -d switch on the command line # Also see COMMENTS and REMARKS # DRAFT="no" ## Key: DRAFT_STR ## ---------------------- ## Description: String to be appended to file/directory names when draft ## is turned on ## Type: String ## Default: "_draft" # # DRAFT_STR="_draft" ## Key: EPUB_CHECK ## ------------------------ ## Description: Check generated EPUB file with epubcheck ## Type: yesno ## Default: "no" # # Useful to find errors within an EPUB file when developing stylesheets # EPUBCHECK="no" ## Key: EPUB_CSS ## ------------------------ ## Description: Absolute path to CSS file for EPUB builds ## Type: Path to file ## Default: "" # EPUB_CSS="" ## Key: FALLBACK_STYLEROOT ## ---------------------- ## Description: Fallback styleroot directory. ## Type: Path to directory (without a trailing slash) ## Default: "" # # When having specified custom stylesheets with STYLEROOT, the fallback # for styles not specified in the custom STYLEROOT are the DocBook stylesheets # Specify an alternative fallback with this option. Useful if you have a # fork of e.g. your custom FO stylesheets. When setting STYLEROOT to this # for directory that only has FO styles, HTML versions of that document would # be build with the DocBook stylesheets. Setting FALLBACK_STYLEROOT to the # directory containing your original custom stylesheets (which also have # HTML stylesheets) will create HTML versions with your custom styles. The # DocBook stylesheets remain as a last fallback resort. # # This option is ignored when not specifying STYLEROOT at the same time. # Also see STYLEROOT # FALLBACK_STYLEROOT="" ## Key: FOP_CONFIG_FILE ## ----------------------- ## Description: Configuration file for the FOP PDF formatter ## Type: Path ## Default: "" # # Specify an XML config file for FOP. A template is available in # @sysconfdir@/daps/fop/fop-daps.xml # Also see FORMATTER, FOP-* # # FOP_CONFIG_FILE="@sysconfdir@/daps/fop/fop-daps.xml" FOP_CONFIG_FILE="" ## Key: FOP_CMD_OPTIONS ## ----------------------- ## Description: Command line options for the FOP PDF formatter ## Type: String ## Default: "" # # Specify command line options for the FOP formatter. # Also see FORMATTER, FOP-* # FOP_CMD_OPTIONS="" ## Key: FOP_JAVA_FLAGS ## ---------------------------- ## Description: Additional java properties for running fop ## Type: String (-D) ## Default: "" # FOP_JAVA_FLAGS="" ## Key: FOP_JAVA_JARS ## --------------------------- ## Description: Additional Jars for running fop ## Type: String ## Default: "" # FOP_JAVA_JARS="" ## Key: FOP_JAVA_OPTIONS ## ------------------------------ ## Description: Additional java options for running fop ## Type: String (-X