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+README for the Documentation
+============================
+Author: Joachim Eibl, 2004-02-22
+
+The following text contains some info about how the docs are created.
+It helps me remember certain details. Most users probably aren't
+interested in these things.
+
+Docbook references:
+http://i18n.kde.org/doc/markup/index.html
+http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html
+
+Each directory contains the documentation for a different translation.
+The textual information is in the index.docbook of every subdirectory.
+
+I wrote the English version in en/index.docbook. The other translations
+were done by the KDE-Internationalization-Team. They are doing a great
+job!
+
+
+The command meinproc (which is part of KDE) can be used to convert this
+file into HTML.
+
+meinproc index.docbook
+
+If you prefer everything in one big HTML/Postscript/PDF-file:
+ LANG=de_DE meinproc --check index.docbook --stylesheet /opt/kde3/share/apps/ksgmltools2/customization/kde-nochunk.xsl
+ (The LANG=de_DE prevents that meinproc writes the file in UTF-8 encoding, which isn't understood by html2ps.)
+Create ps-file:
+ html2ps -D -u -n index.html >index.ps
+ (For the -D to work add the line "Ghostscript: 1;" in the "package"-section of file /usr/lib/html2ps/html2psrc.)
+Create pdf-file:
+ ps2pdf index.ps index.pdf
+
+The script createpdfdoc does these steps for all subdirectories.
+
+During normal installation on KDE a compressed file is generated:
+meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 index.docbook
+
+
+As a service for non-KDE-users the en-directory also contains the
+HTML-version of the English documentation.
+
+After running meinproc the HTML-files contain some references to files
+in help:/common/ which contains stylesheets and KDE-graphics which make
+the result look much prettier. Because on non-KDE-systems this is not
+available, I placed a copy of these files in doc/en/common.
+To correct the references, I run the following command, which removes
+the "help:/"-part of the references, and only the "common/"-part remains.
+
+for i in *.html; do sed -i "s/help:\///g" $i; done
+
+(sed-option "-i" means in-place, "s/orig/repl/" is the replacement-command,
+"g" replaces every occurance in the line, not only the first.)
+
+The screenshots were made with the English KDE-version and therefore are
+placed in the en-directory. But since for the other translations no new
+screenshots were made yet, they only contain links to the English
+screenshots. These links are created en-bloc with this command. (But
+first you must cd into each subdirectory.)
+
+for i in `ls ../en | grep png`; do ln -s ../en/$i $i; done
+
+Command to retrieve other translations from cvs:
+
+cvs co kde-i18n/subdirs
+#for i in `cat kde-i18n/subdirs`; do cvs co kde-i18n/$i/docs/kdeextragear-1/kdiff3/index.docbook; done
+for i in `cat subdirs`; do wget http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/trunk/l10n/$i/docs/extragear-utils/kdiff3/index.docbook -O $i.docbook; done
+
+If a new translation is available,
+- create a new directory,
+- copy the index.docbook file there,
+- copy a Makefile.am there and correct it,
+- edit the doc/Makefile.am to include the new subdir,
+- create the links for the graphics,
+- and don't forget to run make -f Makefile.cvs in the top directory.
+
+
+
+