#!/bin/bash
#
# help_texinfo_updateChaptersFiles.sh -- This function updates chapter related
# files.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function help_texinfo_updateChaptersFiles {
# Define chapter's generic structure.
local CHAPTERBODY="\
@node $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME
@chapter $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME
@cindex $(echo $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME | tr '[[:upper:]]' '[[:lower:]]')
@include $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME/chapter-intro.texi
@include $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME/chapter-menu.texi
@include $MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME/chapter-nodes.texi"
# Remove any space/tabs at the begining of @... lines.
CHAPTERBODY=$(echo "$CHAPTERBODY" | sed -r 's!^[[:space:]]+@!@!')
# Create directory to store chapter files.
if [[ ! -d $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR ]];then
mkdir $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR
fi
# Create files to store chapter information. If chapter files
# already exist, they will be re-written and any previous
# information inside them will be lost.
echo "$CHAPTERBODY" > $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR/chapter.texi
echo "" > $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR/chapter-menu.texi
echo "" > $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR/chapter-nodes.texi
# Initialize chapter instroduction using template file.
cp ${FUNCCONFIG}/manual-cha-intro.texi $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR/chapter-intro.texi
}