2009-04-25 21:23:16 +08:00
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This "package" is just a copy of the stuff I use to generate the documentation
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for the dlib library. It contains a copy of the XSLT and XML I use to
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generate the HTML documentation.
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The current version of these files can be obtained from the dlib subversion
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repository at: https://dclib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dclib/trunk/docs
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======================== Overview ========================
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I write all my documentation in XML files. If you look through the files in
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the docs folder you will see each of them. There is also a stylesheet.xsl
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file which contains all the XSLT I wrote to transform XML files into HTML.
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Anyway, I use that stylesheet to generate the dlib documentation from those
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XML files.
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There is also a stylesheet inside the docs/chm folder (htmlhelp_stylesheet.xsl)
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that knows how to look at the XML files and generate the table of contents
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files needed by the htmlhelp tool (the thing that makes chm help files).
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======================== Installing the required tools ========================
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To begin with, the XML and XSLT is usable on any operating system, however,
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all the scripts I have in the docs folder that automate everything are bash
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shell scripts. I also use stuff like wine and other Linux tools and I have
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only ever tested any of this in Debian. So if you want to use all the scripts
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then you should probably run this stuff in Linux. But if not you can probably
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hack something together :)
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There are four scripts in the docs folder.
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- testenv: This script tests your environment for all the needed utilities.
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Run it and it should tell you what else you need to install.
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Note that the htmlify utility is something I wrote and is in
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the htmlify subfolder. You should build and install it.
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(go into that folder, make a subfolder called build, then cd
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into build and say: "cmake ..; make; sudo make install".
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You will need to install cmake if you don't have it already)
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- makedocs: This remakes all the HTML documentation by pulling files out
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of the dlib repository. If you want to use this stuff for your
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own projects you will need to edit this file a bit.
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Note that this script puts its output in the docs/web and
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docs/chm/docs folders. I use the chm folder for off-line
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documentation while the web folder contains what goes onto
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dclib.sourceforge.net. Both sets of HTML are generated from
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the same XML files and are mostly the same. You will see
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<chm></chm> and <web></web> tags inside the XML though in
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cases where the two differ.
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- makesnapshot and makerel: These run makedocs as well as create tar and
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zip files of the project. They also run htmlhelp in wine to
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generate the chm help files. Note that you will need to run
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docs/chm/htmlhelp/setup_htmlhelp.sh before it will work in wine.
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2009-04-25 21:49:11 +08:00
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======================== License for documentation files ========================
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To the extent possible under law, Davis E King has waived all copyright and
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related or neighboring rights to dlib documentation (XML, HTML, and XSLT files).
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This work is published from United States.
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That is, I (Davis the author) don't care what you do with this. So do
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whatever you want :)
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