Documentation structure

Chuck Mead csm at MoonGroup.com
Fri May 9 21:28:02 CEST 2003


/usr/share/doc/$wherever

On Fri, 9 May 2003, Jasper Huijsmans posted the following:

JH>Hi,
JH>
JH>I'd like to know what you think about the general documentation
JH>structure I put up here:
JH>
JH>http://members.home.nl/jbhuijsmans/xfce4-user-guide/
JH>
JH>It splits the documentation into a user guide, which will give an
JH>overview of the desktop, explain general concepts and describe some
JH>common tasks, and separate manuals for each module, which I now have
JH>formatted into one html page.
JH>
JH>This is what I currently think is the best way to present our
JH>information. For this to work I think it may be best to install a simple
JH>index file like I have now on the above page to make it easy to find the
JH>documentation. If not all modules are installed, some links will be
JH>dead. Ideally this index would be autogenerated, but that may be added
JH>at a later date.
JH>
JH>So, what do you think?
JH>
JH>If nobody objects, I would like to implement the above structure and
JH>also install the documents to a new location, like I explained in an
JH>earlier mail: $(datadir)/xfce4/doc/<ll>/, where <ll> is the language
JH>code for translations or 'C' for the main documentation.
JH>
JH>Let me know what you think,
JH>
JH>	Jasper
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