docs/README: remove more outdated pieces of info/advice

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Stefan Sauer 2016-11-14 21:29:43 +01:00
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@ -44,9 +44,6 @@ We stick to some simple conventions for writing docbook documentation.
- sections should also include the chapter name; - sections should also include the chapter name;
for example in a chapter called chapter-example, a section would be for example in a chapter called chapter-example, a section would be
called section-example-hello-world called section-example-hello-world
* there are currently comments of the form <!-- synchronize with PWG -->
in the docbook file. Please check the relevant section of the other manual
when updating.
HOW IMAGES ARE HANDLED HOW IMAGES ARE HANDLED
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@ -356,43 +353,9 @@ RANDOM THINGS I'VE LEARNED
For now, we need to hack around it by copying xml to the build dir. For now, we need to hack around it by copying xml to the build dir.
(old) DOCUMENTATION BUILDING NOTES
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To build the GStreamer documentation you need the following installed (based on
Red Hat packages). These packages comes from rawhide and are the ones that
will be in Red Hat 7.3/8.0
Docbook stuff:
sgml-common
xml-common
openjade (needs to be rebuilt from SRPM for Red Hat 7.2)
tetex-dvips
jadetex
docbook-dtds
docbook-style-dsssl
docbook-style-xsl
docbook-utils
XML stuff:
libxml2
libxml2-python
libxml2-devel
libxslt
libxslt-devel
libxslt-python
Gtkdoc:
gtk-doc
Other stuff:
pdftops
DEVHELP INTEGRATION DEVHELP INTEGRATION
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Check http://www.imendio.com/projects/devhelp/ Check https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Devhelp
It's a really nice development app allowing you to look up API stuff It's a really nice development app allowing you to look up API stuff
from various gtk-doc'd libraries. GStreamer is one of these ;) from various gtk-doc'd libraries. GStreamer is one of these ;)