Stefan Kost wrote: > what needs to be done to get the gtk-doc manual to appear on lgo (its a normal > docbook manual that works fine in yelp)? gtk-doc is an important piece for > develoeprs to get their docs generated. I invest efforts to improve the > manual, > but distributions mostly do not package it (I stated to file bugs against > some). > It should at least appeah on lgo.
I wanted to wait a little bit before announcing this, but I'll talk about it now. At GUADEC we had a little meeting with Murray and Lucas (unfortunately Goran couldn't attend) about library.gnome.org, what was holding it up, what we would want to see before 2.20. I worked a little bit on that on the journey back, waiting for a train in London, but finally decided to almost start from scratch, reusing XSLT, Javascript and a few ideas from current implementation, but not much more. My current code is available with `bzr get http://www.0d.be/bzr/libgo/'; and I should probably push it to svn since what was just an experiment proved a good idea. I have been running it yesterday night on my webserver, and the output is available at http://lgo.0d.be/; anybody feel free to comment. What it does is iterating over GNOME tarballs, extracting gtk-doc and gnome-doc-utils elements, and formatting them nicely for all to see. And here comes your question, how to add gtk-doc help manuel to lgo; the easiest way would be to use gnome-doc-utils; but this would create a circular dependency (gnome-doc-utils needs glib needs gtk-doc) and is thus not possible. So I will just have to special-case gtk-doc, or add some heuristics (maybe considering "include $(top_srcdir)/xmldocs.make" to be proof there is useful documentation in the directory), and get it built along the rest. I am very busy today and tomorrow, I will have time this weekend to add this. Frederic _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
