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DA DOCS. YO.
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The main file that contains the bulk of our documentation is docs.xml .
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We use the DocBook format, which is a really kickass xml-based way of
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writing documentation, heavily oriented towards programming and computer
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stuff. There are tags like <command> and <option> that marks up your
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content without actually having to mark it up, which is why something
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that's of the <command> shows up in some cool style regardless of
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whether it's in a man page or a web page. DocBook has been around for
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10 years, and there's TONS of resources online about the different
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tags and the stuff that can be done.
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FILE ORGANIZATION
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For the sake of making things readable and organized,
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docs.xml "includes" three other files, as of 8/18/05.
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These are config_settings.xml, command_options.xml, and variables.xml .
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Their names are pretty self-explanatory, and what the "include" essentially
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does is stick their contents into docs.xml at the appropriate locations
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when it's time to produce a man page or html file. So if you wanted to
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add a variable or explain a command line option better, you'd look in
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variables.xml and command_options.xml. If you wanted to change the authors
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or something, look in docs.xml
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BUILDING DA DOCS
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making the html is easy. xsltproc should more than likely already be on your system:
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xsltproc http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/docbook.xsl docs.xml > docs.html
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making the man page is pretty easy, it uses a program called docbook2x, which you might or might not have.
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docbook2x-man docs.xml (produces a conky.1 file)
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gzip conky.1
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conky.1.gz can be viewed in man-form by doing "man -l conky.1.gz"
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