From 1d8b24d288da4d87181293aa19fe5208cd63ed09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Sep 19 2011 16:16:51 +0000 Subject: Update `Repository/History/2010.docbook'. --- diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2010.docbook b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2010.docbook index 6949b7e..eb859fc 100644 --- a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2010.docbook +++ b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2010.docbook @@ -31,19 +31,19 @@ Suddenly, no need was found to keep all the links spreaded around the repository in order to execute the centos-art.sh script from different - locations. The centos-art command-line interface was used - instead. The centos-art command-line interface is a symbolic - link stored inside the ~/bin directory that point to - centos-art.sh script. As default - configuration, inside The CentOS Distribution, the path to - ~/bin is included in - the search path for commands (see PATH - environment variable). This way, using the centos-art - command-line interface, it is possible for us to execute the - centos-art.sh script from virtually - anywhere inside the workstation, just as we frequently do with - regular commands. + locations. The centos-art command-line + interface was used instead. The centos-art + command-line interface is a symbolic link stored inside the + ~/bin directory + pointing to centos-art.sh script. As + default configuration, inside The CentOS Distribution, the + path to ~/bin is + included in the search path for commands (see + PATH environment variable). This way, using + the centos-art command-line interface, it + is possible to execute the centos-art.sh + script from virtually anywhere inside the workstation, just as + we frequently do with regular commands. @@ -57,12 +57,11 @@ Specially in the area related to themes. Having both structure and style in the same file introduced content duplication when producing art works. Because of this reason, they were - divided out to separate directory structures: the design - models and artistic motifs directory structures. From this - point on, the centos-art.sh is able to - produce themes as result of arbitrary combinations between - design models (structures) and artistic motifs (visual - styles). + separated into two different directory structures: the design + models and the artistic motifs directory structures. From + this point on, the centos-art.sh was able + to produce themes as result of arbitrary combinations between + design models (structure) and artistic motifs (visual styles).