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-* GForge documentation tools installation guide
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-
-XML Docbook
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-
-You must have the docbook DTDs installed on your computer. On many
-distros, there are some docbook packages to install them easily.
-
-Download docbook XSL stylesheets from
-http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ . Install them anywhere you
-want then add a symlink to them called docbook in xsl/ folder.
-
-
-DB2LaTeX
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-
-Download DB2LaTeX XSL stylesheets from
-http://sourceforge.net/projects/db2latex/ . Install them anywhere you
-want then add a symlink to them called db2latex in xsl/ folder.
-
-
-PDFLatex
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-
-You have to install PDFLatex to generate the pdf output. It's
-distributed in tetex-latex package. I personally installed a lot of
-tetex packages as I don't know which ones I really need :).
-
-
-Documentation tools in Debian
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-
-For HTML documentation tools, run:
-
- # apt-get install docbook-xml docbook-xsl libxml2-utils xsltproc
-
-Then making the symbolic link is like that (in docs/docbook/xsl):
-
- $ ln -s /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh docbook
-
-For PDF documentation tools, run:
-
- # apt-get install db2latex-xsl tetex-extra latex-ucs
-
-Then make the symbolic link (in docs/docbook/xsl):
-
- $ mkdir db2latex
- $ ln -s /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/db2latex/latex db2latex/xsl
-
-All these steps are automated in the Makefile by using sudo:
-
- $ make debianhtml
- $ make debianpdf
- $ make debian # runs both debianhtml and debianpdf