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GStreamer documentation notes
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IMPORTANT
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=========
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Please make sure you've read and understood everything in this file
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before you try changing documentation.
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OVERVIEW
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========
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GStreamer has two sets of documentation that we maintain:
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* API references, using gtk-doc (gstreamer, gstreamer-libs)
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* "books", using DocBook/XML (faq, manual, pwg)
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DOCBOOK NOTES
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=============
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OK, I've grown so tired of having to coax the docs to build every time I
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get round to it that I've decided to note down some of the things that
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are important to know.
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OVERVIEW
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--------
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* Our documentation should all be Docbook/XML. No SGML.
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* The source for the documentation is:
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- one or more .xml files, with the main one being gstreamer-(whatever).xml
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- image files
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- in .fig
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- in .png (and maybe others)
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* We want to generate docs in HTML, PS and PDF
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* We want to use xml to to generate these
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CONVENTIONS
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-----------
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We stick to some simple conventions for writing docbook documentation.
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* id names:
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- all id's start with chapter-, part-, section-, or misc-
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- verify this is the case by looking at the generated file names in html/
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- sections should also include the chapter name;
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for example in a chapter called chapter-example, a section would be
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called section-example-hello-world
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HOW IMAGES ARE HANDLED
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----------------------
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* the format of images used is:
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- PNG for html
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- EPS for ps
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- PDF for pdf
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* images may need to be converted from their source format to the end format
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* a file called image.entities is generated that provides two entities:
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ℑ and ℑ
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ℑ is the file extension (png, ps, pdf)
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* all generated images will be put in images/
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HOW THE BUILD WORKS FOR EACH FORMAT
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-----------------------------------
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* HTML:
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- xmlto html gstreamer-whatever.xml should produce the html docs.
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- We do this in the html subdir of the doc builddir.
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- images are copied to (builddir)/html/images
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- PNGS should be set to all of the png's referenced for html, both
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already there and auto-generated
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* PS :
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- images are converted to .ps files in EPS format. Generated images are
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put in images/
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- xmlto ps gstreamer-whatever.xml generates the ps file
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* PDF :
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There are two ways:
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- ps2pdf is the easiest
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- we specify ps, PS as the image type, but using xmlto the build will fail
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because it uses ps2pdf internally and it fails to generate the images
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By hand-generating .pdf images before xmlto we can make the build succeed.
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(This is why image-pdf has file ext pdf but type EPS; this tricks xmlto in
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doing the right thing)
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xmlto pdf gstreamer-whatever.xml generates pdf (but seems to fail on the
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FAQ, so for now we use ps2pdf)
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HOW THE BUILD SYSTEM IS SET UP
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* make all should build html, ps, and pdf
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* html is built in a subdir, with the png/ps images copied there
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* ps and pdf are built in the current dir, in one file
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DOCBOOK NOTES
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=============
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* spell checking with aspell
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* aspell -b -c --mode=sgml --lang=en <file>.xml
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unfortunately the curses-ui of aspell (0.50.5) has problems with the xml tags
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GTK-DOC NOTES
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=============
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* files under CVS control:
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- Makefile.am
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- gstreamer-sections.txt
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describes which symbols later appear on one api-doc page
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configure which symbols are shown/invisible/private
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- gstreamer.types
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the types file lists all get_type() functions that register the GObject types
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- gstreamer-docs.sgml
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defines the overall structure of the api documentation
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- tmpl/
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- only add the file to CVS if you have at least filled the short description
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(filename corresponds to the <FILE> tag in the sections file)
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- document as much as possible in the source (*.c files)
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* what to do when adding a new piece of API:
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- add both an entity and use the entity in gstreamer-docs.sgml
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- add a new <SECTION> to gstreamer-sections.txt in the correct alphabetical
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position related to the other sections (so that it is easier to locate)
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- add all documented symbols to gstreamer-sections.txt in the proper section
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(default),<SUBSECTION Standard>,<SUBSECTION Private>
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- document at least the Short_Description in tmpl/.sgml
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- document symbols where they are definied, so that when one changes the
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definition, the chaces are good that docs are updated.
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- document functions, signals in the .c files
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- document structs, typedefs, enums in the .h files
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* checklist:
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- make sure *-sections.txt has a <TITLE> set for each <FILE>
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- add only *one* <TITLE> to each file, when you have multiple classes in one
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source-file, create one <FILE> section for each class
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- the <TITLE> *must* be named like the type of the GType, when it gets
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registered (otherwise gtkdoc introspection fails)
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- for clarity name the <FILE> like the <TITLE>, but all lowercase
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* what to do when trying to improve the docs
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- compare the output of
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grep "_get_type" gstreamer-sections.txt | sort
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with the types in XXX.types to detect entries that
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are maybe missing
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- gtk docs does not warns about empty member docs!, run
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find . -name "*.[c,h]" -exec egrep -Hn "^ +\* +@.*: *$" {} \;
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in the project root to find them
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- gtk docs does not warns about empty Returns: docs!, run
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find . -name "*.[c,h]" -exec egrep -Hn "^ +\* +@Returns: *$" {} \;
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in the project root to find them
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* what happens during a gtk-doc build ?
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- Scan step:
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- based on a $(MODULE).types file:
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- gtkdoc-scangobj creates a gtkdoc-scan binary
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- using CC, LD, CFLAGS, LDFLAGS env var
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- using --type-init-func and --module parameters
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- gtkdoc-scan creates
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- $MODULE.signals.new
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- $MODULE.hierarchy.new
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- $MODULE.interfaces.new
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- $MODULE.prerequisites.new
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- $MODULE.args.new
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- generated source and objects get deleted
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- gtkdoc-scangobj merges changes into the original files
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- gtkdoc-scan
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- extracts decls of functions, macros, enums, structs, unions from headers
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- generates
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- $MODULE-decl.txt
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- $MODULE-decl-list.txt
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- $MODULE-decl-list.txt then should get copied to $MODULE-sections.txt
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- scan-build.stamp gets created
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- Template generation step:
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- gtkdoc-mktmpl --module=$MODULE
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- reads in tmpl/*.sgml
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- moves them to tmpl/*.sgml.bak
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- recreates tmpl/*.sgml according to $MODULE-sections.txt
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- moves unused stuff to $MODULE-unused.txt
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- tmpl-build.stamp gets generated
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* Possible errors and how to fix them
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- Warning: multiple "IDs" for constraint linkend: gst-tag-register.
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- check if gst_tag_register is listed more than once in -sections.txt
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WEBSITE DOCUMENTATION
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=====================
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Updating the online documentation is pretty simple.
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Make sure that you
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a) have a working freedesktop.org account
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b) $HOME/.ssh/config set up so that it has the right User for the Host
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(for example, I have:
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Host freedesktop.org
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User thomasvs
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c) verify this works by doing ssh freedesktop.org and being logged in without
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a password prompt
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d) have verified your changes build documentation locally.
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Then, after updating any of the docs, run "make upload" from that directory.
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Or, run "make upload" from this (docs) directory.
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DOCUMENTING ELEMENTS
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====================
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As of september 2005 we have some system to document plugins and elements
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in the various plugin packages.
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- in a submodule, docs go in docs/plugins
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- template can be copied from gst-plugins-base
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- to add an element to be documented:
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- add an include href in the Elements chapter for the element
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- add a section for it in -sections.txt with
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<FILE>element-(element)</FILE>
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<TITLE>(element)</TITLE>
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- add a gtk-doc section to the source code like:
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/**
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* SECTION:element-multifdsink
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and fill it with documentation about the element, preferably inside
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a <refsect2> docbook container.
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- add an example:
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- either a few pipelines, inside <programlisting>
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- or a piece of code:
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- create an example program (element)-example.c in the plugin dir
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- add the full path (starting with $(top_srcdir)) for this example
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to the EXAMPLE_CFILES variable in Makefile.am
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- add an xinclude of a file named "element-(element)-example.xml"
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to the docbook documentation piece in the element source code
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- add the header to EXTRA_HFILES in Makefile.am to be able to document
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signals and args; in that case, the object struct needs to be in
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-sections.txt outside of the Standard Subsection (which is annoying,
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but ...)
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(FIXME: are we sure we can both do the xinclude from the tmpl/ sgml,
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as well as an override from the source itself ? maybe we should just
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make sure the xinclude is in the source itself instead ?)
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- to rebuild the docs, do:
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make clean
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make inspect-update
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make
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- to add a plugin to be documented:
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- make sure inspect/ has generated a .xml file for it
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- add it to CVS
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- add an include in -docs.sgml in the Plugins list for that plugin
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RANDOM THINGS I'VE LEARNED
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==========================
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* for clean builddir != srcdir separation, I wanted to use xmlto --searchpath
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so the source xml could find the built entity file.
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But xmlto --searchpath is (right now) for TeX input, not xml input.
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xsltproc has a --path option (that xmlto doesn't use yet), but it
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resolves single files to $(specified_path)/$(srcdir)/$(file)
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For now, we need to hack around it by copying xml to the build dir.
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