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Erik Walthinsen
65e7c2e158 More documentation changes, a couple configure.in and Makefile.am fixes.
Original commit message from CVS:
More documentation changes, a couple configure.in and Makefile.am fixes.
2000-02-02 06:26:44 +00:00
Wim Taymans
ffd6d98e9d Try to compile a little mmx program, set the default value of HAVE_LIBMMX. some typos fixed. Changed include path for...
Original commit message from CVS:
Try to compile a little mmx program, set the default value of HAVE_LIBMMX.
some typos fixed. Changed include path for volume.c. RTjpeg uses mmx.h
2000-02-01 19:40:10 +00:00
Erik Walthinsen
56a79fbfcc Re- set up the gtk-doc system. I'd managed to mutilate it a while back, but now it's fixed. I'll put a copy of the ...
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Re- set up the gtk-doc system.  I'd managed to mutilate it a while back,
but now it's fixed.  I'll put a copy of the HTML output somewhere on the
website tonight.

In order to actually generate the docs, you'll have to install all the
DocBook tools, as well as gtk-doc from GNOME cvs.  (see
http://developer.gnome.org/arch/doc/tools.html)

Notes (I'll codify these some day):

- Don't believe the Gnome page, always edit the SOURCES when documenting a
given function, never the tmpl file.
- I'll be re-arranging things a lot, but gtk-doc is smart enough to merge
any changes to the tmpl file.  However, gtk-doc's merge and CVS's diff are
two entirely separate animals.  We should probably have a virtual mutex on
the entire docs/gst/ directory, over and above what CVS does.
- I'm going to try to end up with a book set (docbook terms), where
docs/gst/ is only one book.  There'd be another called docs/manual/, and
another docs/plugins/, etc.  If you have any comments as to how these
should be done, gstreamer-devel is the place.
2000-02-01 09:16:43 +00:00