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Re: Man Pages



On Friday 04 May 2001 10:00, Lauri Watts wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We recently gained some volunteers to write man pages for the console/daemon 
> KDE apps, and so we've been doing some experimentation with DocBook to set 
> this up.

Hi Lauri,

What's the status of these experiments?  I found
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-docbook&m=98917018405828&w=2 .
Searching CVS head kdelibs,base,office from HEAD found nothing
like man\* or \*man.\*

Achim
> 
> We are specifically not wanting to use *roff as a source format, because 
> we've gone to some lengths to automate and simplify the translation process, 
> and DocBook is an excellent source format for this type of documentation - 
> the manual pages will of course be converted to *roff, probably during 
> compile time.  
> 
> I've just been informed however, that the Debian KDE packages have already 
> been creating manual pages.  A cursory search through our CVS finds me a 
> handful of these, three in the kdebase module to be precise.  
> 
> It's entirely possible I'm being blind and not seeing them - or it's possible 
> they aren't in our CVS tree.  In any case, I have some questions:
> 
> 1:  Where do I find them, and how can I get them (bearing in mind I don't 
> actually use Debian, or even Linux in fact).  FTP or anonCVS access is fine, 
> or even webcvs, I just don't really know where to start looking.
> 
> 2: To avoid duplication of effort, is there any objection to us (KDE) taking 
> the already written man pages and converting them to DocBook, and then moving 
> them into the doc directory of each module?  All existing credits and 
> copyrights will of course be left intact.  
> Having them in the main CVS <module>/doc/ hierarchies will mean they are 
> translated into most major languages and quite some minor ones as soon as 
> they are committed, which you must agree is a good thing.
> 
> 3: If this is the case, that there are Debian written manual pages outside of 
> KDE CVS, and if in fact you would like to carry on writing them, perhaps we 
> can discuss a priority list, or some division (or at least, which end of the 
> long list we should each start at,) to save our new volunteers and your 
> writers covering the same applications.  As I mentioned, we were planning to 
> concentrate efforts on the console apps and daemons first, as they currently 
> have no documentation at all.
> 
> I'm not subscribed to your list - I did bookmark the archive page at 
> http://lists.kde.org, but it will probably be quicker to CC me with any 
> replies.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -- 
> Lauri Watts
> KDE Documentation Team
> 
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