From 112aee01437041a89ef2353a879860f7c2332056 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jose Antonio Ortega Ruiz Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2020 04:16:09 +0000 Subject: New gendocs.sh version --- doc/gendocs.sh | 397 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi | 20 +-- 2 files changed, 271 insertions(+), 146 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/gendocs.sh b/doc/gendocs.sh index c8abd55..dec8eb9 100755 --- a/doc/gendocs.sh +++ b/doc/gendocs.sh @@ -2,10 +2,9 @@ # gendocs.sh -- generate a GNU manual in many formats. This script is # mentioned in maintain.texi. See the help message below for usage details. -scriptversion=2011-04-08.14 +scriptversion=2020-01-01.00 -# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software -# Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright 2003-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -18,59 +17,97 @@ scriptversion=2011-04-08.14 # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . +# along with this program. If not, see . # # Original author: Mohit Agarwal. -# Send bug reports and any other correspondence to bug-texinfo@gnu.org. +# Send bug reports and any other correspondence to bug-gnulib@gnu.org. # # The latest version of this script, and the companion template, is -# available from Texinfo CVS: -# http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/texinfo/texinfo/util/gendocs.sh -# http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/texinfo/texinfo/util/gendocs_template +# available from the Gnulib repository: # -# An up-to-date copy is also maintained in Gnulib (gnu.org/software/gnulib). +# https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/build-aux/gendocs.sh +# https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/tree/doc/gendocs_template + +# TODO: +# - image importing was only implemented for HTML generated by +# makeinfo. But it should be simple enough to adjust. +# - images are not imported in the source tarball. All the needed +# formats (PDF, PNG, etc.) should be included. prog=`basename "$0"` srcdir=`pwd` -scripturl="http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/texinfo/texinfo/util/gendocs.sh" -templateurl="http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/~checkout~/texinfo/texinfo/util/gendocs_template" +scripturl="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/plain/build-aux/gendocs.sh" +templateurl="https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/plain/doc/gendocs_template" : ${SETLANG="env LANG= LC_MESSAGES= LC_ALL= LANGUAGE="} : ${MAKEINFO="makeinfo"} -: ${TEXI2DVI="texi2dvi -t @finalout"} -: ${DVIPS="dvips"} +: ${TEXI2DVI="texi2dvi"} : ${DOCBOOK2HTML="docbook2html"} : ${DOCBOOK2PDF="docbook2pdf"} -: ${DOCBOOK2PS="docbook2ps"} : ${DOCBOOK2TXT="docbook2txt"} : ${GENDOCS_TEMPLATE_DIR="."} +: ${PERL='perl'} : ${TEXI2HTML="texi2html"} unset CDPATH unset use_texi2html +MANUAL_TITLE= +PACKAGE= +EMAIL=webmasters@gnu.org # please override with --email +commonarg= # passed to all makeinfo/texi2html invcations. +dirargs= # passed to all tools (-I dir). +dirs= # -I directories. +htmlarg="--css-ref=/software/gnulib/manual.css -c TOP_NODE_UP_URL=/manual" +default_htmlarg=true +infoarg=--no-split +generate_ascii=true +generate_html=true +generate_info=true +generate_tex=true +outdir=manual +source_extra= +split=node +srcfile= +texarg="-t @finalout" + version="gendocs.sh $scriptversion -Copyright 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING." usage="Usage: $prog [OPTION]... PACKAGE MANUAL-TITLE -Generate various output formats from PACKAGE.texinfo (or .texi or .txi) source. -See the GNU Maintainers document for a more extensive discussion: - http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_toc.html +Generate output in various formats from PACKAGE.texinfo (or .texi or +.txi) source. See the GNU Maintainers document for a more extensive +discussion: + https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain_toc.html Options: - -s SRCFILE read Texinfo from SRCFILE, instead of PACKAGE.{texinfo|texi|txi} - -o OUTDIR write files into OUTDIR, instead of manual/. - --email ADR use ADR as contact in generated web pages. - --docbook convert to DocBook too (xml, txt, html, pdf and ps). - --html ARG pass indicated ARG to makeinfo or texi2html for HTML targets. - --texi2html use texi2html to generate HTML targets. - --help display this help and exit successfully. - --version display version information and exit successfully. + --email ADR use ADR as contact in generated web pages; always give this. + + -s SRCFILE read Texinfo from SRCFILE, instead of PACKAGE.{texinfo|texi|txi} + -o OUTDIR write files into OUTDIR, instead of manual/. + -I DIR append DIR to the Texinfo search path. + --common ARG pass ARG in all invocations. + --html ARG pass ARG to makeinfo or texi2html for HTML targets, + instead of '$htmlarg'. + --info ARG pass ARG to makeinfo for Info, instead of --no-split. + --no-ascii skip generating the plain text output. + --no-html skip generating the html output. + --no-info skip generating the info output. + --no-tex skip generating the dvi and pdf output. + --source ARG include ARG in tar archive of sources. + --split HOW make split HTML by node, section, chapter; default node. + --tex ARG pass ARG to texi2dvi for DVI and PDF, instead of -t @finalout. + + --texi2html use texi2html to make HTML target, with all split versions. + --docbook convert through DocBook too (xml, txt, html, pdf). + + --help display this help and exit successfully. + --version display version information and exit successfully. Simple example: $prog --email bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org emacs \"GNU Emacs Manual\" @@ -80,12 +117,12 @@ Typical sequence: wget \"$templateurl\" $prog --email BUGLIST MANUAL \"GNU MANUAL - One-line description\" -Output will be in a new subdirectory \"manual\" (by default, use -o OUTDIR -to override). Move all the new files into your web CVS tree, as -explained in the Web Pages node of maintain.texi. +Output will be in a new subdirectory \"manual\" (by default; +use -o OUTDIR to override). Move all the new files into your web CVS +tree, as explained in the Web Pages node of maintain.texi. -Please use the --email ADDRESS option to specify your bug-reporting -address in the generated HTML pages. +Please use the --email ADDRESS option so your own bug-reporting +address will be used in the generated HTML pages. MANUAL-TITLE is included as part of the HTML of the overall manual/index.html file. It should include the name of the package being @@ -102,43 +139,44 @@ If a manual's Texinfo sources are spread across several directories, first copy or symlink all Texinfo sources into a single directory. (Part of the script's work is to make a tar.gz of the sources.) -You can set the environment variables MAKEINFO, TEXI2DVI, TEXI2HTML, and -DVIPS to control the programs that get executed, and +As implied above, by default monolithic Info files are generated. +If you want split Info, or other Info options, use --info to override. + +You can set the environment variables MAKEINFO, TEXI2DVI, TEXI2HTML, +and PERL to control the programs that get executed, and GENDOCS_TEMPLATE_DIR to control where the gendocs_template file is looked for. With --docbook, the environment variables DOCBOOK2HTML, -DOCBOOK2PDF, DOCBOOK2PS, and DOCBOOK2TXT are also respected. +DOCBOOK2PDF, and DOCBOOK2TXT are also consulted. By default, makeinfo and texi2dvi are run in the default (English) locale, since that's the language of most Texinfo manuals. If you happen to have a non-English manual and non-English web site, see the SETLANG setting in the source. -Email bug reports or enhancement requests to bug-texinfo@gnu.org. +Email bug reports or enhancement requests to bug-gnulib@gnu.org. " -calcsize() -{ - size=`ls -ksl $1 | awk '{print $1}'` - echo $size -} - -MANUAL_TITLE= -PACKAGE= -EMAIL=webmasters@gnu.org # please override with --email -htmlarg= -outdir=manual -srcfile= - while test $# -gt 0; do case $1 in - --email) shift; EMAIL=$1;; - --help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;; - --version) echo "$version"; exit 0;; - -s) shift; srcfile=$1;; - -o) shift; outdir=$1;; - --docbook) docbook=yes;; - --html) shift; htmlarg=$1;; + -s) shift; srcfile=$1;; + -o) shift; outdir=$1;; + -I) shift; dirargs="$dirargs -I '$1'"; dirs="$dirs $1";; + --common) shift; commonarg=$1;; + --docbook) docbook=yes;; + --email) shift; EMAIL=$1;; + --html) shift; default_htmlarg=false; htmlarg=$1;; + --info) shift; infoarg=$1;; + --no-ascii) generate_ascii=false;; + --no-html) generate_ascii=false;; + --no-info) generate_info=false;; + --no-tex) generate_tex=false;; + --source) shift; source_extra=$1;; + --split) shift; split=$1;; + --tex) shift; texarg=$1;; --texi2html) use_texi2html=1;; + + --help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;; + --version) echo "$version"; exit 0;; -*) echo "$0: Unknown option \`$1'." >&2 echo "$0: Try \`--help' for more information." >&2 @@ -156,9 +194,17 @@ while test $# -gt 0; do shift done +# makeinfo uses the dirargs, but texi2dvi doesn't. +commonarg=" $dirargs $commonarg" + # For most of the following, the base name is just $PACKAGE base=$PACKAGE +if $default_htmlarg && test -n "$use_texi2html"; then + # The legacy texi2html doesn't support TOP_NODE_UP_URL + htmlarg="--css-ref=/software/gnulib/manual.css" +fi + if test -n "$srcfile"; then # but here, we use the basename of $srcfile base=`basename "$srcfile"` @@ -183,57 +229,119 @@ if test ! -r $GENDOCS_TEMPLATE_DIR/gendocs_template; then exit 1 fi +# Function to return size of $1 in something resembling kilobytes. +calcsize() +{ + size=`ls -ksl $1 | awk '{print $1}'` + echo $size +} + +# copy_images OUTDIR HTML-FILE... +# ------------------------------- +# Copy all the images needed by the HTML-FILEs into OUTDIR. +# Look for them in . and the -I directories; this is simpler than what +# makeinfo supports with -I, but hopefully it will suffice. +copy_images() +{ + local odir + odir=$1 + shift + $PERL -n -e " +BEGIN { + \$me = '$prog'; + \$odir = '$odir'; + @dirs = qw(. $dirs); +} +" -e ' +/<img src="(.*?)"/g && ++$need{$1}; + +END { + #print "$me: @{[keys %need]}\n"; # for debugging, show images found. + FILE: for my $f (keys %need) { + for my $d (@dirs) { + if (-f "$d/$f") { + use File::Basename; + my $dest = dirname ("$odir/$f"); + # + use File::Path; + -d $dest || mkpath ($dest) + || die "$me: cannot mkdir $dest: $!\n"; + # + use File::Copy; + copy ("$d/$f", $dest) + || die "$me: cannot copy $d/$f to $dest: $!\n"; + next FILE; + } + } + die "$me: $ARGV: cannot find image $f\n"; + } +} +' -- "$@" || exit 1 +} + case $outdir in /*) abs_outdir=$outdir;; *) abs_outdir=$srcdir/$outdir;; esac -echo Generating output formats for $srcfile - -cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO -o $PACKAGE.info \"$srcfile\"" -echo "Generating info files... ($cmd)" -eval "$cmd" +echo "Making output for $srcfile" +echo " in `pwd`" mkdir -p "$outdir/" -tar czf "$outdir/$PACKAGE.info.tar.gz" $PACKAGE.info* -info_tgz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.info.tar.gz"` -# do not mv the info files, there's no point in having them available -# separately on the web. - -cmd="$SETLANG ${TEXI2DVI} \"$srcfile\"" -echo "Generating dvi ... ($cmd)" -eval "$cmd" - -# now, before we compress dvi: -echo Generating postscript... -${DVIPS} $PACKAGE -o -gzip -f -9 $PACKAGE.ps -ps_gz_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.ps.gz` -mv $PACKAGE.ps.gz "$outdir/" - -# compress/finish dvi: -gzip -f -9 $PACKAGE.dvi -dvi_gz_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.dvi.gz` -mv $PACKAGE.dvi.gz "$outdir/" - -cmd="$SETLANG ${TEXI2DVI} --pdf \"$srcfile\"" -echo "Generating pdf ... ($cmd)" -eval "$cmd" -pdf_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.pdf` -mv $PACKAGE.pdf "$outdir/" - -cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO -o $PACKAGE.txt --no-split --no-headers \"$srcfile\"" -echo "Generating ASCII... ($cmd)" -eval "$cmd" -ascii_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.txt` -gzip -f -9 -c $PACKAGE.txt >"$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt.gz" -ascii_gz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt.gz"` -mv $PACKAGE.txt "$outdir/" +# +if $generate_info; then + cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO -o $PACKAGE.info $commonarg $infoarg \"$srcfile\"" + echo "Generating info... ($cmd)" + rm -f $PACKAGE.info* # get rid of any strays + eval "$cmd" + tar czf "$outdir/$PACKAGE.info.tar.gz" $PACKAGE.info* + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.info.tar.gz" + info_tgz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.info.tar.gz"` + # do not mv the info files, there's no point in having them available + # separately on the web. +fi # end info + +# +if $generate_tex; then + cmd="$SETLANG $TEXI2DVI $dirargs $texarg \"$srcfile\"" + printf "\nGenerating dvi... ($cmd)\n" + eval "$cmd" + # compress/finish dvi: + gzip -f -9 $PACKAGE.dvi + dvi_gz_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.dvi.gz` + mv $PACKAGE.dvi.gz "$outdir/" + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.dvi.gz" + + cmd="$SETLANG $TEXI2DVI --pdf $dirargs $texarg \"$srcfile\"" + printf "\nGenerating pdf... ($cmd)\n" + eval "$cmd" + pdf_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.pdf` + mv $PACKAGE.pdf "$outdir/" + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.pdf" +fi # end tex (dvi + pdf) + +# +if $generate_ascii; then + opt="-o $PACKAGE.txt --no-split --no-headers $commonarg" + cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO $opt \"$srcfile\"" + printf "\nGenerating ascii... ($cmd)\n" + eval "$cmd" + ascii_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.txt` + gzip -f -9 -c $PACKAGE.txt >"$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt.gz" + ascii_gz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt.gz"` + mv $PACKAGE.txt "$outdir/" + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt" "$outdir/$PACKAGE.txt.gz" +fi + +# + +if $generate_html; then +# Split HTML at level $1. Used for texi2html. html_split() { - opt="--split=$1 $htmlarg --node-files" + opt="--split=$1 --node-files $commonarg $htmlarg" cmd="$SETLANG $TEXI2HTML --output $PACKAGE.html $opt \"$srcfile\"" - echo "Generating html by $1... ($cmd)" + printf "\nGenerating html by $1... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" split_html_dir=$PACKAGE.html ( @@ -249,32 +357,48 @@ html_split() } if test -z "$use_texi2html"; then - opt="--no-split --html -o $PACKAGE.html $htmlarg" + opt="--no-split --html -o $PACKAGE.html $commonarg $htmlarg" cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO $opt \"$srcfile\"" - echo "Generating monolithic html... ($cmd)" + printf "\nGenerating monolithic html... ($cmd)\n" rm -rf $PACKAGE.html # in case a directory is left over eval "$cmd" html_mono_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.html` gzip -f -9 -c $PACKAGE.html >"$outdir/$PACKAGE.html.gz" html_mono_gz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.html.gz"` + copy_images "$outdir/" $PACKAGE.html mv $PACKAGE.html "$outdir/" - - cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO --html -o $PACKAGE.html $htmlarg \"$srcfile\"" - echo "Generating html by node... ($cmd)" + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.html" "$outdir/$PACKAGE.html.gz" + + # Before Texinfo 5.0, makeinfo did not accept a --split=HOW option, + # it just always split by node. So if we're splitting by node anyway, + # leave it out. + if test "x$split" = xnode; then + split_arg= + else + split_arg=--split=$split + fi + # + opt="--html -o $PACKAGE.html $split_arg $commonarg $htmlarg" + cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO $opt \"$srcfile\"" + printf "\nGenerating html by $split... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" split_html_dir=$PACKAGE.html + copy_images $split_html_dir/ $split_html_dir/*.html ( - cd ${split_html_dir} || exit 1 - tar -czf "$abs_outdir/${PACKAGE}.html_node.tar.gz" -- *.html + cd $split_html_dir || exit 1 + tar -czf "$abs_outdir/$PACKAGE.html_$split.tar.gz" -- * ) - html_node_tgz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/${PACKAGE}.html_node.tar.gz"` - rm -f "$outdir"/html_node/*.html - mkdir -p "$outdir/html_node/" - mv ${split_html_dir}/*.html "$outdir/html_node/" - rmdir ${split_html_dir} -else - cmd="$SETLANG $TEXI2HTML --output $PACKAGE.html $htmlarg \"$srcfile\"" - echo "Generating monolithic html... ($cmd)" + eval \ + html_${split}_tgz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.html_$split.tar.gz"` + rm -rf "$outdir/html_$split/" + mv $split_html_dir "$outdir/html_$split/" + du -s "$outdir/html_$split/" + ls -l "$outdir/$PACKAGE.html_$split.tar.gz" + +else # use texi2html: + opt="--output $PACKAGE.html $commonarg $htmlarg" + cmd="$SETLANG $TEXI2HTML $opt \"$srcfile\"" + printf "\nGenerating monolithic html with texi2html... ($cmd)\n" rm -rf $PACKAGE.html # in case a directory is left over eval "$cmd" html_mono_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE.html` @@ -286,19 +410,25 @@ else html_split chapter html_split section fi +fi # end html -echo Making .tar.gz for sources... +# +printf "\nMaking .tar.gz for sources...\n" d=`dirname $srcfile` ( cd "$d" - srcfiles=`ls *.texinfo *.texi *.txi *.eps 2>/dev/null` || true - tar cvzfh "$abs_outdir/$PACKAGE.texi.tar.gz" $srcfiles + srcfiles=`ls -d *.texinfo *.texi *.txi *.eps $source_extra 2>/dev/null` || true + tar czfh "$abs_outdir/$PACKAGE.texi.tar.gz" $srcfiles + ls -l "$abs_outdir/$PACKAGE.texi.tar.gz" ) texi_tgz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE.texi.tar.gz"` +# +# Do everything again through docbook. if test -n "$docbook"; then - cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO -o - --docbook \"$srcfile\" > ${srcdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml" - echo "Generating docbook XML... ($cmd)" + opt="-o - --docbook $commonarg" + cmd="$SETLANG $MAKEINFO $opt \"$srcfile\" >${srcdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml" + printf "\nGenerating docbook XML... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" docbook_xml_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE-db.xml` gzip -f -9 -c $PACKAGE-db.xml >"$outdir/$PACKAGE-db.xml.gz" @@ -306,8 +436,9 @@ if test -n "$docbook"; then mv $PACKAGE-db.xml "$outdir/" split_html_db_dir=html_node_db - cmd="${DOCBOOK2HTML} -o $split_html_db_dir \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" - echo "Generating docbook HTML... ($cmd)" + opt="$commonarg -o $split_html_db_dir" + cmd="$DOCBOOK2HTML $opt \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" + printf "\nGenerating docbook HTML... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" ( cd ${split_html_db_dir} || exit 1 @@ -319,33 +450,29 @@ if test -n "$docbook"; then mv ${split_html_db_dir}/*.html "$outdir/html_node_db/" rmdir ${split_html_db_dir} - cmd="${DOCBOOK2TXT} \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" - echo "Generating docbook ASCII... ($cmd)" + cmd="$DOCBOOK2TXT \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" + printf "\nGenerating docbook ASCII... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" docbook_ascii_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE-db.txt` mv $PACKAGE-db.txt "$outdir/" - cmd="${DOCBOOK2PS} \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" - echo "Generating docbook PS... ($cmd)" - eval "$cmd" - gzip -f -9 -c $PACKAGE-db.ps >"$outdir/$PACKAGE-db.ps.gz" - docbook_ps_gz_size=`calcsize "$outdir/$PACKAGE-db.ps.gz"` - mv $PACKAGE-db.ps "$outdir/" - - cmd="${DOCBOOK2PDF} \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" - echo "Generating docbook PDF... ($cmd)" + cmd="$DOCBOOK2PDF \"${outdir}/$PACKAGE-db.xml\"" + printf "\nGenerating docbook PDF... ($cmd)\n" eval "$cmd" docbook_pdf_size=`calcsize $PACKAGE-db.pdf` mv $PACKAGE-db.pdf "$outdir/" fi -echo "Writing index file..." +# +printf "\nMaking index.html for $PACKAGE...\n" if test -z "$use_texi2html"; then - CONDS="/%%IF *HTML_SECTION%%/,/%%ENDIF *HTML_SECTION%%/d;\ - /%%IF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/,/%%ENDIF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/d" + CONDS="/%%IF *HTML_SECTION%%/,/%%ENDIF *HTML_SECTION%%/d;\ + /%%IF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/,/%%ENDIF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/d" else - CONDS="/%%ENDIF.*%%/d;/%%IF *HTML_SECTION%%/d;/%%IF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/d" + # should take account of --split here. + CONDS="/%%ENDIF.*%%/d;/%%IF *HTML_SECTION%%/d;/%%IF *HTML_CHAPTER%%/d" fi + curdate=`$SETLANG date '+%B %d, %Y'` sed \ -e "s!%%TITLE%%!$MANUAL_TITLE!g" \ @@ -360,13 +487,11 @@ sed \ -e "s!%%INFO_TGZ_SIZE%%!$info_tgz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DVI_GZ_SIZE%%!$dvi_gz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%PDF_SIZE%%!$pdf_size!g" \ - -e "s!%%PS_GZ_SIZE%%!$ps_gz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%ASCII_SIZE%%!$ascii_size!g" \ -e "s!%%ASCII_GZ_SIZE%%!$ascii_gz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%TEXI_TGZ_SIZE%%!$texi_tgz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_HTML_NODE_TGZ_SIZE%%!$html_node_db_tgz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_ASCII_SIZE%%!$docbook_ascii_size!g" \ - -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_PS_GZ_SIZE%%!$docbook_ps_gz_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_PDF_SIZE%%!$docbook_pdf_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_XML_SIZE%%!$docbook_xml_size!g" \ -e "s!%%DOCBOOK_XML_GZ_SIZE%%!$docbook_xml_gz_size!g" \ @@ -378,7 +503,7 @@ $GENDOCS_TEMPLATE_DIR/gendocs_template >"$outdir/index.html" echo "Done, see $outdir/ subdirectory for new files." # Local variables: -# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) +# eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-end: "$" diff --git a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi index 2c29553..bc2bdc5 100644 --- a/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi +++ b/doc/mdk_gmixvm.texi @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ @c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU MDK Reference Manual. -@c Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 +@c Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2020 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file mdk.texi for copying conditions. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ debug your MIX programs. @end ifinfo @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_mix, 400pt} +@image{img/ss_mix, 400pt} @end ifhtml Apart from the menu and status bars, we can distinguish two zones (or @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ notebook page) or the menu entries under @code{@w{View->Detached windows}}. Here is an screenshot showing how @code{gmixvm} looks like when running with a couple of detached windows: -@image{../img/ss_split, 420pt} +@image{img/ss_split, 420pt} @end ifhtml @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ contents. @ifhtml The next figure shows the enter word dialog. -@image{../img/ss_worddlg, 250pt} +@image{img/ss_worddlg, 250pt} @end ifhtml @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ The second notebook's page, dubbed Source, shows you the MIXAL source of the currently loaded MIX file. @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_mixal, 400pt} +@image{img/ss_mixal, 400pt} @end ifhtml The information is presented in four columns. The first column @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ program. @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_devices, 400pt} +@image{img/ss_devices, 400pt} @end ifhtml @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ list}}. @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_symbols, 250pt} +@image{img/ss_symbols, 250pt} @end ifhtml @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ Opens a dialog that lets you specify which format shall be used to show the contents of MIX binary block devices. @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_devform, 250pt} +@image{img/ss_devform, 250pt} @end ifhtml The available formats are decimal (e.g. @w{-1234}) and MIX word @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Opens a dialog that lets you choose where the MIX device files will be stored (@file{~/.mdk} is the default location). @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_devdir, 250pt} +@image{img/ss_devdir, 250pt} @end ifhtml You can also specify the devices directory using the @code{mixvm} @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ This menu command opens a dialog that lets you specify the commands used for editing and compiling MIXAL source files. @ifhtml -@image{../img/ss_extprog, 250pt} +@image{img/ss_extprog, 250pt} @end ifhtml The commands are specified as template strings, where the control -- cgit v1.2.3