Mercurial > hgbook
changeset 765:d8c85d831fb4
Merge with http://hg.serpentine.com/mercurial/book
author | Dongsheng Song <songdongsheng@live.cn> |
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date | Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:17:59 +0800 |
parents | 53f179393f5c (current diff) 88b611f37646 (diff) |
children | 3b33dd6aba87 |
files | README README.BUILD stylesheets/base-html-stylesheet.xsl |
diffstat | 5 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 104 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/README Tue Mar 31 14:54:24 2009 +0800 +++ b/README Tue Mar 31 21:17:59 2009 +0800 @@ -1,99 +1,16 @@ -HOW-TO: Compiling the Mercurial Book -====================================== - -This Mercurial Book is written in DocBook 4.5. - -The goal of this document is to give simple instructions to anyone who -wants to compile this book into a useful format, like HTML or PDF. It -should state *exactly* which tools to use, and how to invoke them, in -simplest terms. - -Table of Contents: - - I. PRIMER - II. COMPILING THE DOCS -III. HACKING ON THE DOCS - -I. PRIMER - - DocBook has a tortured, confusing history. Before you do anything, - take a look at Eric Raymond's excellent "DocBook Demystification HOWTO": - - http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DocBook-Demystification-HOWTO/ +Mercurial: The Definitive Guide +------------------------------- - It's very short and clears up many things. - - -II. COMPILING THE DOCS - - -1. Install XML DTD and XSL stylesheets for DocBook - - % sudo apt-get install docbook-xml docbook-xsl - -2. Install libxml2-utils +Welcome to the source code for the book. You can clone the definitive +copy of the source tree using Mercurial as follows: - % sudo apt-get install libxml2-utils - -3. Install graph drawing tools - - % sudo apt-get install graphviz inkscape - -4. Install pdf support - - % sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk docbook-xsl-saxon libsaxon-java fop - - The Makefile will actually invoke tools/fop/fop.sh, you should do - some trick, let fop's CLASSPATH include saxon.jar and docbook-xsl-saxon.jar . + hg clone http://hg.serpentine.com/mercurial/book -5. Make - Run 'make' for more details, for example: - - * make all document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - % make all - - * make english document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - % make LINGUA=en all - - * make Chinese document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - % make LINGUA=zh all - - * make Chinese pdf document - % make LINGUA=zh pdf - -III. HACKING ON THE DOCS - -In addition to everything in section II: - - -1. Get a nice editing environment for SGML/XML. - - This isn't strictly required, but it's nice when your editor - colorizes things, understands the DTD, tells you what tags you can - insert, etc. +Here's a top-level tour of interesting directories: - If you use emacs, we recommend the PSGML major-mode. Most free - operating systems package it, or its home page is here: - - http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html - - If you use vim, you might check out xmledit, at: - - http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=301 - - -2. Get a validating parser. - - Actually, if you have what you need to compile the documentation, - then you almost certainly have an XML validator installed already - - it is called xmllint, and comes as part of libxml2. - - The makefile is preconfigured with a suitable invocation of it, - so simply run: - - $ make validate - -3. Read about DocBook. - - You'll want to get real intimate with a DocBook reference, such as - can be found at: http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/ +en English-language content +es Spanish-language content +examples Miscellaneous example scripts +tools Old, largely unused conversion scripts +web Content and comment system for http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ +xsl XSLT scripts for generating HTML
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README.BUILD Tue Mar 31 21:17:59 2009 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +HOW-TO: Compiling the Mercurial Book +====================================== + +This Mercurial Book is written in DocBook 4.5. + +The goal of this document is to give simple instructions to anyone who +wants to compile this book into a useful format, like HTML or PDF. It +should state *exactly* which tools to use, and how to invoke them, in +simplest terms. + +Table of Contents: + + I. PRIMER + II. COMPILING THE DOCS +III. HACKING ON THE DOCS + +I. PRIMER + + DocBook has a tortured, confusing history. Before you do anything, + take a look at Eric Raymond's excellent "DocBook Demystification HOWTO": + + http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DocBook-Demystification-HOWTO/ + + It's very short and clears up many things. + + +II. COMPILING THE DOCS + + +1. Install XML DTD and XSL stylesheets for DocBook + + % sudo apt-get install docbook-xml docbook-xsl + +2. Install libxml2-utils + + % sudo apt-get install libxml2-utils + +3. Install graph drawing tools + + % sudo apt-get install graphviz inkscape + +4. Install pdf support + + % sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk docbook-xsl-saxon libsaxon-java fop + + The Makefile will actually invoke tools/fop/fop.sh, you should do + some trick, let fop's CLASSPATH include saxon.jar and docbook-xsl-saxon.jar . + +5. Make + Run 'make' for more details, for example: + + * make all document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) + % make all + + * make english document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) + % make LINGUA=en all + + * make Chinese document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) + % make LINGUA=zh all + + * make Chinese pdf document + % make LINGUA=zh pdf + +III. HACKING ON THE DOCS + +In addition to everything in section II: + + +1. Get a nice editing environment for SGML/XML. + + This isn't strictly required, but it's nice when your editor + colorizes things, understands the DTD, tells you what tags you can + insert, etc. + + If you use emacs, we recommend the PSGML major-mode. Most free + operating systems package it, or its home page is here: + + http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html + + If you use vim, you might check out xmledit, at: + + http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=301 + + +2. Get a validating parser. + + Actually, if you have what you need to compile the documentation, + then you almost certainly have an XML validator installed already - + it is called xmllint, and comes as part of libxml2. + + The makefile is preconfigured with a suitable invocation of it, + so simply run: + + $ make validate + +3. Read about DocBook. + + You'll want to get real intimate with a DocBook reference, such as + can be found at: http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/
--- a/stylesheets/base-html-stylesheet.xsl Tue Mar 31 14:54:24 2009 +0800 +++ b/stylesheets/base-html-stylesheet.xsl Tue Mar 31 21:17:59 2009 +0800 @@ -114,7 +114,14 @@ </xsl:template> <xsl:template name="user.footer.navigation"> - <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/javascript"></script> - <script type="text/javascript">_uacct = "UA-1805907-3"; urchinTracker();</script> + <script type="text/javascript"> + var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); + document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); + </script> + <script type="text/javascript"> + try { + var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-1805907-5"); + pageTracker._trackPageview(); + } catch(err) {}</script> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
--- a/web/hgbook/comments/feeds.py Tue Mar 31 14:54:24 2009 +0800 +++ b/web/hgbook/comments/feeds.py Tue Mar 31 21:17:59 2009 +0800 @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ class Comments(Feed): feed_type = MyAtomFeed - title = 'Real World Haskell: recent comments' - subtitle = ('Recent comments on the text of “Real World ' - 'Haskell”, from our readers') + title = 'Mercurial - The Definitive Guide: recent comments' + subtitle = ('Recent comments on the text of “Mercurial: The ' + 'Definitive Guide”, from our readers') link = '/feeds/comments/' author_name = 'Our readers'
--- a/web/hgbook/templates/boilerplate.html Tue Mar 31 14:54:24 2009 +0800 +++ b/web/hgbook/templates/boilerplate.html Tue Mar 31 21:17:59 2009 +0800 @@ -24,9 +24,14 @@ href="http://mattahan.deviantart.com/">Mattahan</a>.</p> </div> - <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" - type="text/javascript"></script> - <script type="text/javascript">_uacct = "UA-1805907-3"; - urchinTracker();</script> + <script type="text/javascript"> + var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); + document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); + </script> + <script type="text/javascript"> + try { + var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-1805907-5"); + pageTracker._trackPageview(); + } catch(err) {}</script> </body> </html>