Xfce Documentation Project
Nick Schermer
nickschermer at gmail.com
Sun Oct 24 18:48:09 CEST 2010
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Jim Campbell <jwcampbell at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I know that the git stuff would need to be sorted out, but we could always
> use gitorious until that gets settled. Some time ago I created an xfce-docs
> project repository in gitorious, and placed my xfce4-screenshooter docs as a
> subproject there. (I filed a bug in the xfce bugzilla about the
> screenshooter docs, too.)
Well even if the repository layout is 'wrong' on your own repo it
doesn't really matter. It's also preferred to use your server for
commit mail etc.
> The easiest way to view the help is to have yelp installed. You just
> navigate to a directory just outside of the folder where the docs are
> stored, and do (for example) "yelp gedit-docs/". Of course, the help can be
> output to HTML, too, thus avoiding the need for yelp.
I already have makefile code to convert to html during distcheck and
only install the html files on the client pc, so that kinda resolved.
Nick
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