From 7b9d80f3537c973986e78468c7102618423beed2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: May 18 2011 23:02:06 +0000 Subject: Rename trunk/Manual to trunk/Manuals. --- diff --git a/Manual/Directories/branches.texi b/Manual/Directories/branches.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e8639d1..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/branches.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This directory implements the Subversion's branches concept in a -trunk, branches, tags repository structure. - -@subheading Description - -The @file{branches/} directory structure provides the intermediate -space for creating several instances of @file{trunk/} directory -structure for parallel development and later merging changes back to -@file{trunk/} in the same parallel basis. - -@subheading Usage - -The @file{branches/} directory structure is unused, so far. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories tags}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@item The Subversion book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/chapter-intro.texi b/Manual/Directories/chapter-intro.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 52b15fa..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/chapter-intro.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -The CentOS Artwork Repository uses directories to organize files and -describe conceptual idea about corporate identity. Such conceptual -ideas are explained in each directory related documentation entry. - -In this chapter you'll learn what each directory inside The CentOS -Artwork Repository is for and so, how you can make use of them. For -that purpose, the following list of directories is available for you -to explore: diff --git a/Manual/Directories/chapter-menu.texi b/Manual/Directories/chapter-menu.texi deleted file mode 100644 index f527927..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/chapter-menu.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -@menu -* Directories branches:: -* Directories tags:: -* Directories trunk:: -* Directories trunk Identity:: -* Directories trunk Identity Brushes:: -* Directories trunk Identity Fonts:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes:: -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Brands:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux:: -* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters:: -* Directories trunk Identity Palettes:: -* Directories trunk Identity Patterns:: -* Directories trunk Identity Webenv:: -* Directories trunk Locales:: -* Directories trunk Manual:: -* Directories trunk Manual Directories:: -* Directories trunk Manual Introduction:: -* Directories trunk Manual Licenses:: -* Directories trunk Scripts:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render:: -* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup:: -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi b/Manual/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi deleted file mode 100644 index e460183..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -@node Directories branches -@section The @file{branches} Directory -@cindex Directories branches -@include Directories/branches.texi - -@node Directories tags -@section The @file{tags} Directory -@cindex Directories tags -@include Directories/tags.texi - -@node Directories trunk -@section The @file{trunk} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk -@include Directories/trunk.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity -@section The @file{trunk/Identity} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity -@include Directories/trunk/Identity.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Brushes -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Brushes -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Fonts -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Fonts} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Fonts -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Brands -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Brands} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Brands -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Palettes -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Palettes} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Palettes -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Patterns -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Patterns} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Patterns -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi - -@node Directories trunk Identity Webenv -@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Webenv} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Identity Webenv -@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi - -@node Directories trunk Locales -@section The @file{trunk/Locales} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Locales -@include Directories/trunk/Locales.texi - -@node Directories trunk Manual -@section The @file{trunk/Manual} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Manual -@include Directories/trunk/Manual.texi - -@node Directories trunk Manual Directories -@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Directories} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Manual Directories -@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi - -@node Directories trunk Manual Introduction -@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Introduction} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Manual Introduction -@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi - -@node Directories trunk Manual Licenses -@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Licenses} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Manual Licenses -@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi - -@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup -@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup} Directory -@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup -@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi - diff --git a/Manual/Directories/chapter.texi b/Manual/Directories/chapter.texi deleted file mode 100644 index c6d914f..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/chapter.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -@node Directories -@chapter The Repository Directories -@cindex Repository directories -@include Directories/chapter-intro.texi -@include Directories/chapter-menu.texi -@include Directories/chapter-nodes.texi diff --git a/Manual/Directories/tags.texi b/Manual/Directories/tags.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 609583a..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/tags.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This directory implements the Subversion's tags concept in a trunk, -branches, tags repository structure. - -@subheading Description - -The @file{tags/} directory structure provides frozen branches. -Generally, we use frozen branches to make check-points in time for -development lines under @file{branches/} or @file{trunk/} directory -structure. - -@subheading Usage - -The @file{tags/} directory structure is unused, so far. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories branches}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@item The subversion book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). -@end itemize - diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi deleted file mode 100644 index e6c4248..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/} directory structure implements the Subversion's -trunk concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. - -@subheading Description - -The @file{trunk/} directory structure provides the main development -line inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Locales}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories branches}. -@item @ref{Directories tags}. -@item The Subversion book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi deleted file mode 100644 index eca5563..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Identity} describes what The CentOS Project Corporate -Identity is and the components it is made of. - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the ``persona'' of the -organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project -Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way The CentOS -Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and -external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project Corporate -Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS Project -organization, its business, and its characteristics. - -The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, -recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to The -CentOS Project organization by means of @emph{Corporate Design}, -@emph{Corporate Communication}, and @emph{Corporate Behaviour}. - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Corporate/monolithic,450pt,,,jpg} - -@subsubheading Corporate Mission - -The CentOS Project exists to provide The CentOS Distribution. -Additionally, The CentOS Project provides The CentOS Web and The -CentOS Showroom to support and promote the existence of The CentOS -Distribution, respectively. - -@subsubheading Corporate Design - -Corporate design is focused on the effective communication of -corporate visual messages. Corporate visual messages are all the -information emitted by a corporation that can be perceived by the -people through their visual sence (i.e., the human eye). In order for -such visual communication to happen, it is required to put the visual -message on medium available for people to see. These kind of media -are know as corporate visual manifestations, since the corporate -manifests its existence through them using corporate design. - -The amount of visual manifestations a corporation uses to communicate -its existence is very specific to each corporation itself. Inside The -CentOS Project Corporate Identity, considering @emph{The CentOS -Project Corporate Structure}, @emph{The CentOS Project Corporate -Mission} and @emph{The CentOS Project Release Schema}, the following -visual manifestations were defined: - -@table @strong -@item The CentOS Distribution - -The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation exists to cover all -actions related to artwork production and rebranding required by the -The CentOS Distribution (--- @strong{Removed}(pxref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes -Models Default Distro) ---) in order to comply with its upstream -redistribution guidelines. - -The CentOS Distribution is made of software packages. Inside the -distribution there are packages that make a remarkable use of images -and there are packages that don't use images at all. The CentOS -Distribution visual manifestation gets focused on software packages -that do use images in a remarkable way (e.g., @file{anaconda}, -@file{grub}, @file{syslinux}, @file{gdm}, @file{kdm}) and that way, -through images, implements the corporate design in The CentOS -Distribution (i.e., the operating system). - -@item The CentOS Web - -The CentOS Web visual manifestation exists to support The CentOS -Distribution. - -The CentOS Web covers web applications which let The CentOS Project to -manifest its existence on the Internet. Through these web applications -The CentOS Project provides Corporate Communication. These web -applications are free software and come from different providers which -distribute their work with predefined visual styles. Frequently, -these predefined visual styles have no visual relation among -themselves and introduce some visual contraditions when they all are -put together. These visual contraditions need to be removed in order -to comply with The CentOS Project Corporate Structure guidelines. - -@item The CentOS Showroom - -The CentOS Showroom visual manifestation exists to promote The CentOS -Distribution. - -The CentOS Showroom covers industrial production of objects branded by -The CentOS Project (e.g., clothes, stationery and installation media). -These branded objects are for distribution on social events and/or -shops. They provide a way of promotion and a route for -commercialization that may help to aliviate The CentOS Project -expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, -full-time-developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do. - -@end table - -The visual manifestations above seem to cover all the media required -by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. -However, other visual manifestations could be added in the future, if -needed, to cover different areas like building, offices, road -transportation and whaterver visual manifestation The CentOS Project -thouches to show its existence. - -@subsubheading Corporate Communication - -The CentOS Project Corporate Communication is based on @emph{Community -Communication} and takes place through the following avenues: - -@itemize -@item The CentOS Chat (@code{#centos}, @code{#centos-social}, -@code{#centos-devel} on irc.freenode.net) -@item The CentOS Mailing Lists (@url{http://lists.centos.org/}). -@item The CentOS Forums (@url{http://forums.centos.org/}). -@item The CentOS Wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/}). -@item Social events, interviews, conferences, etc. -@end itemize - -@subsubheading Corporate Behaviour - -The CentOS Project Corporate Behaviour is based on @emph{Community -Behaviour} which take place on @emph{Corporate Communication}. - -@subsubheading Corporate Structure - -The CentOS Project Corporate Structure is based on a @emph{Monolithic -Corporate Visual Identity Structure}. In this configuration, one -unique name and one unique visual style is used in all visual -manifestation of The CentOS Project. - -In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and -external stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, -orientation, and identification with the organization. No matter if -you are visiting web sites, using the distribution, or acting on -social events, the one unique name and one unique visual style -connects them all to say: @emph{Hey! we are all part of The CentOS -Project}. - -Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered -as well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for -each major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't -inconvenient at all, but some visual contradictions could be -introduced if it isn't applied correctly and we need to be aware of -it. To apply it correctly, we need to know what The CentOS Project is -made of. - -The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not -limited to) three visual manifestions: Distribution, Web and Showroom. -Inside the Distribution visual manifestations, The CentOS Project -maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS -Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web -visual manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release -information (e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major -release of The CentOS Distribution individually, but one web site to -cover them all). Likewise, the content produced in The CentOS Showroom -is created for no release-specific at all, but for The CentOS Project -in general. - -In order to produce the correct corporate structure for The CentOS -Project we need to concider all the visual manifestations The CentOS -Project is made of, not just one of them. If one different visual -style is used for each major release of The CentOS Distribution, which -one of those different visual styles would be used to cover the -remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e.g., -The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)? - -Probably you are thinking, that's right, but The CentOS Brand connects -them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same -visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain? - -Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you -consider that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency -through time and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging -magical wands or something but hardly working out to automate tasks -and providing maintainance through time. Said that, we consider that -The CentOS Project Corporate Structure must be consequent with such -stability and consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand -does connect all the visual manifestations it is present on, but that -connection would be stronger if one unique visual style backups it. -In fact, whatever thing you do to strength the visual connection among -The CentOS Project visual manifestations would be very good in favor -of The CentOS Project recognition. - -Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations -for eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a -visually dead project. So, there is no problem on creating a brand new -visual style for each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in -order to refresh The CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem -itself is in not propagating the brand new visual style created for -the new release of The CentOS Distribution to all other visual -manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way The CentOS -Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation be in -front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual -contradition we are precisely trying to solve by mean of themes -production in the CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Usage - -The @file{trunk/Identity} directory structure organizes most files -used to build and implement The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. In -that sake, the following work lines are available: - -@table @strong - -@item Brushes - -This work line provides brushes for GIMP. When you prepare the -repository, brushes in this location are made available immediatly for -you to use in the ``Brushes'' panel of GIMP. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Brushes}, for more -information. - -@item Fonts - -This work line provides the typography information required by all -different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project. When you -prepare the repository, fonts in this location are made available -immediatly for you to use in GIMP and Inkscape. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Fonts}, for more information. - -@item Images - -This work line provides output location for final images that don't -need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, -etc.). - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Images}, for more information. - -@item Models - -This work line provides design models for final images that don't need -to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Models}, for more information. - -@item Palettes - -This work line provides palettes of colors for GIMP and Inkscape. When -you prepare the repository, palettes of colors in this location are -made available immediatly for you to use in the ``Palettes'' panel of -GIMP and Inkscape. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Palettes}, for more information. - -@item Patterns - -This work line provides patterns for GIMP. When you prepare the -repository, patterns in this location are made available immediatly -for you to use in the ``Patterns'' panel of GIMP. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Patterns}, for more information. - -@item Themes - -This work line provides theme design models and theme artistic motifs -for The CentOS Project. If you are interested in creating brand new -visual styles for The CentOS Project this is the place for you. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}, for more information. - -@item Webenv - -This work line provides the HTML/XHTML and CSS standard definitions -used by The CentOS Web visual manifestation. If you are a web -developer and plan to improve The CentOS Web visual manifestation, -then the files in this location may result very useful to you. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity Webenv}, for more information. -@end table - -@subheading See also - -See @url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity} (and related -links), for general information on Corporate Identity. - -Specially useful has been, and still is, the book @emph{Corporate -Identity} by Wally Olins (1989). This book provides many of the -conceptual ideas we've used as base to build The CentOS Artwork -Repository. diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 0d046e0..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes how brushes are organized in the repository and -how to make them available for you to use in @acronym{GIMP,GNU Image -Manipulation Program}. - -@subheading Description - -A brush is a pixmap or set of pixmaps used for painting through an -image manipulation program like GIMP. Inside the repository, we've -organized brushes in @emph{common brushes} and @emph{theme-specific -brushes}. In both cases, brushes are initially created in @file{.xcf} -format and later exported to any of the brush formats recognized by -GIMP (e.g., @file{.gbr} or @file{.gih}) using the same name of its -source file. - -@verbatim -1. Common brushes 2. Theme-specific brushes ----------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- -trunk/Identity/Brushes trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/THEMENAME/THEMEVERSION/Brushes -|-- Xcf |-- Xcf -| |-- 1.xcf | |-- 1.xcf -| |-- 2.xcf | |-- 2.xcf -| `-- 3.xcf | `-- 3.xcf -|-- 1.gbr |-- 1.gbr -|-- 2.gih |-- 2.gih -`-- 3.gbr `-- 3.gbr -@end verbatim - -In order for both common brushes and theme-specific brushes to be -loaded by GIMP, related @file{.gbr} and @file{.gih} brush files need -to be stored under @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory. This location -is out of CentOS Artwork Repository and provides no version control by -itself. This way, brushes aren't exported to this location but into -the repository directory structure which is versioned. Later, we -create symbolic links in @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} to connect file -brushes inside the repository and, this way, provide the configuration -needed by GIMP to use the brush files produced inside the repository. - -@quotation -@strong{Warning} -When brushes are added to or removed from the repository, you need to -update your working copy and all information related to brushes inside -your workstation (e.g., brush links in @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} and -the Brushes panel in GIMP). Otherwise, you may end up with broken -links or brushes in the repository that wouldn't be available for you -to use in GIMP. -@end quotation - -Inside the repository, common brushes and theme-specific brushes are -created individually in different locations, but they all are linked -from one unique location (i.e., @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes}). This -configuration may provoke brush overlapping if a name convenction is -not implemented correctly. In that sake, file names used for brushes -inside the repository must be unique, no matter where they be. - -As file name convenction inside the repository, brushes are named -using lowercase letters, numbers, minus characters and dot characters, -only. Additionally, when links are built, we use one suffix for those -brushes retrived from @file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} and another suffix -for those brushes retrivided from theme-specific directories. Using -both the brush file name and the suffix information, it is possible -to build unique names for links under @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} -directory, scalably. - -@verbatim -trunk/Identity/Brushes -|-- 1.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-1.gbr (link) -|-- 2.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-2.gbr (link) -`-- 3.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-3.gbr (link) -@end verbatim - -@verbatim -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/THEMENAME/THEMEVERSION/Brushes -|-- 1.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-1.gbr (link) -|-- 2.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-2.gbr (link) -`-- 3.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-3.gbr (link) -@end verbatim - -Brushes produced with GIMP has a description field associated that is -shown in the Brushes panel of GIMP. This description is set when the -brush is created as @file{.xcf} file and can be updated when it is -exported either to @file{.gbr} or @file{.gih} format. It wouldn't be -too useful to have two or more brushes using the same description so, -we also make description of brush files unique, too. In that sake, we -use the same name schema used to name brush links as description but -without including the file extension (e.g., if we have the -@file{centos-flame-3.gbr} brush, its description would be -@code{centos-flame-3}). - -@subheading Usage - -The way you use brushes is up to your creativeness. However, the way -brushes are made available needs to be standardized. That's the reason -of organizing brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. - -@subheading Common brushes - -Common brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used anywhere -inside the repository. Inside the repository, common brushes under -@file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} are mainly used to hold brand -information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos, -trademarks, etc.). - -Common brushes are always made available under -@file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory after preparing the repository -(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}). - -@subheading Theme-specific brushes - -Theme-specific brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used -inside specific artistic motifs only. Inside the repository, -theme-specific brushes are stored in a directory named @file{Brushes} -which is stored in the first directory level under the artistic motif -directory structure. Each artistic motif inside the repository has its -own @file{Brushes} directory and uses it to store brushes that can be -considered auxiliars to that artistic motif construction. - -Theme-specific brushes aren't made available under -@file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory after preparing the repository. -In order to make theme-specific brushes available under -@file{~/.gimp-2.2./brushes} it is required to activate/deactivate them -using the @code{theme} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} -script. @c (@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Theme}). - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @url{file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.html,The Gimp -Manual}, specifically the section related to -@url{file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/gimp-concepts-brushes.html, -Brushes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi deleted file mode 100644 index ea4b08b..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes how typographies are organized in the -repository and how to make them available for you to use in -@acronym{GIMP,GNU Image Manipulation Program} and Inkscape. - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is attached to @samp{DejaVu LGC} -font-family and @samp{Denmark} font-family. - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Fonts/dejavu-lgc,430pt,,,jpg} - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Fonts/denmark,430pt,,,jpg} - -@quotation -@strong{Caution} -The copyright and license of @samp{Denmark} typography aren't very -specific and that issue may represent a threat to The CentOS Project -Corporate Identity. -@end quotation - -The @samp{Denmark} typography is used as base to build The CentOS Logo -(i.e., the main graphic design that connects/identifies all visual -manifestations related to The CentOS Project). If the typography used -to build The CentOS Logo is compromised somehow, the whole corporate -visual identity it represents would be compromised, as well. To -prevent such issues, it would be better for The CentOS Project to move -on from @samp{Denmark} typography to another typography (free, -preferably) that retain the same visual style of @samp{Denmark}, but -intruce a clearer copyright and license notice. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Models Brands}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi deleted file mode 100755 index cbc5503..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 0bf7e5d..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/} directory exists to organize -production of CentOS themes. - -@subheading Description - -Initially, we start working themes on their trunk development line -(e.g., @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/}), here we -organize information that cannot be produced automatically (i.e., -background images, concepts, color information, screenshots, etc.). - -Later, when theme trunk development line is considered ``ready'' for -implementation (e.g., all required backgrounds have been designed), -we create a branch for it (e.g., -@file{branches/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/}). Once the -branch has been created, we forget that branch and continue working -the trunk development line while others (e.g., an artwork quality -assurance team) test the new branch for tunning it up. - -Once the branch has been tunned up, and considered ``ready'' for -release, it is freezed under @file{tags/} directory (e.g., -@file{tags/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFower/1.0/}) for packagers, -webmasters, promoters, and anyone who needs images from that CentOS -theme the tag was created for. - -Both branches and tags, inside CentOS Artwork Repository, use -numerical values to identify themselves under the same location. -Branches start at one (i.e., @samp{1}) and increment one unit for each -branch created from the same trunk development line. Tags start at -zero (i.e., @samp{0}) and increment one unit for each tag created from -the same branch development line. - -@quotation -@strong{Convenction} Do not freeze trunk development lines using tags -directly. If you think you need to freeze a trunk development line, -create a branch for it and then freeze that branch instead. -@end quotation - -The trunk development line may introduce problems we cannot see -immediatly. Certainly, the high changable nature of trunk development -line complicates finding and fixing such problems. On the other hand, -the branched development lines provide a more predictable area where -only fixes/corrections to current content are commited up to -repository. - -If others find and fix bugs inside the branched development line, we -could merge such changes/experiences back to trunk development line -(not visversa) in order for future branches, created from trunk, to -benefit. - -Time intervals used to create branches and tags may vary, just as -different needs may arrive. For example, consider the release schema -of CentOS distribution: one major release every 2 years, security -updates every 6 months, support for 7 years long. Each time a CentOS -distribution is released, specially if it is a major release, there is -a theme need in order to cover CentOS distribution artwork -requirements. At this point, is where CentOS Artwork Repository comes -up to scene. - -Before releasing a new major release of CentOS distribution we create -a branch for one of several theme development lines available inside -the CentOS Artwork Repository, perform quality assurance on it, and -later, freeze that branch using tags. Once a the theme branch has been -frozen (under @file{tags/} directory), CentOS Packagers (the persons -whom build CentOS distribution) can use that frozen branch as source -location to fulfill CentOS distribution artwork needs. The same -applies to CentOS Webmasters (the persons whom build CentOS websites), -and any other visual manifestation required by the project. - -@subheading Usage - -In this location themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common -information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At -rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the -final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``Default'' or -``Alternative''. CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 85ff9ea..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} directory exists to: - -@itemize -@item Organize CentOS themes' artistic motifs. -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -The artistic motif of theme is a graphic design component that -provides the visual style of themes, it is used as pattern to connect -all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. - -Artistic motifs are based on conceptual ideas. Conceptual ideas bring -the motivation, they are fuel for the engines of human imagination. -Good conceptual ideas may produce good motivation to produce almost -anything, and art works don't escape from it. - -@table @samp -@item TreeFlower -CentOS like trees, has roots, trunk, branches, leaves and flowers. Day -by day they work together in freedom, ruled by the laws of nature and -open standards, to show the beauty of its existence. -@item Modern -Modern, squares and circles flowing up. -@end table - -If you have new conceptual ideas for CentOS, then you can say that you -want to create a new artistic motif for CentOS. To create a new -artistic motif you need to create a directory under -@file{Identity/Images/Themes/} using a name coherent with your -conceptual idea. That name will be the name of your artistic motif. If -possible, when creating new conceptual ideas for CentOS, think about -what CentOS means for you, what does it makes you feel, take your -time, think deep, and share; you can improve the idea as time goes on. - -Once you have defined a name for your theme, you need to create the -motif structure of your theme. The motif structure is the basic -direcotry structure you'll use to work your ideas. Here is where you -organize your graphic design projects. - -To add a new motif structure to CentOS Artwork Repository, you need to -use the @command{centos-art} command line in the -@file{Identity/Images/Themes/} directory as described below: - -@example -centos-art add --motif=ThemeName -@end example - -The previous command will create the basic structure of themes for -you. The basic structure produced by @command{centos-art} command is -illustrated in the following figure: - -@example -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$ThemeName/ -|-- Backgrounds -| |-- Img -| `-- Tpl -|-- Info -| |-- Img -| `-- Tpl -|-- Palettes -`-- Screenshots -@end example - -@subheading Usage - -When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following -recommendations: - -@itemize -@item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is -used as value wherever theme variable (@b{$THEME}) or translation marker -(@b{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about -inspiration and concepts behind your work. - -@item Use the location @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/} to -store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require -you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (@b{#204c8d}) as base -color for its corporate visual identity. Use such base corporate color -information as much as possible in your artistic motif designs. - -@item Try to make your design fit one of the theme models. - -@item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. - -@item Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible -design area and document metadata): - -@itemize - -@item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. - -@item The copyright sentence: @b{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} - -@item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art -works are released under -@url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/,Creative Common -Share-Alike License 3.0} -(@url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). - -@end itemize -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes:: -* Directories trunk Identity:: -* Directories trunk:: -@end menu - -The @file{Backgrounds/} directory is used to organize artistic motif -background images and the projects used to build those images. - -Background images are linked (using the @b{import} feature of -Inkscape) inside almost all theme art works. This structure let you -make centralized changes on the visual identity and propagate them -quickly to other areas. - -In this configuration you design background images for different -screen resolutions based on the theme artistic motif. - -You may create different artistic motifs propositions based -on the same conceptual idea. The conceptual idea is what defines a -theme. Artistic motifs are interpretations of that idea. - -Inside this directory artistic motifs are organized by name (e.g., -TreeFlower, Modern, etc.). - -Each artistic motif directory represents just one unique artistic -motif. - -The artistic motif is graphic design used as common pattern to connect -all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. The artistic motif -is based on a conceptual idea. Artistic motifs provide visual style -to themes. - -Designing artistic motifs is for anyone interested in creating -beautiful themes for CentOS. When building a theme for CentOS, the -first design you need to define is the artistic motif. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, theme visual styles (a.k.a., -artistic motifs) and theme visual structures (a.k.a., design models) -are two different working lines. When you design an artistic motif -for CentOS you concentrate on its visual style, and eventualy, use the -@command{centos-art} command line interface to render the visual -style, you are currently producing, against an already-made theme -model in order to produce the final result. Final images are stored -under @file{Motifs/} directory using the model name, and the model -directory structure as reference. - -The artistic motif base structure is used by @command{centos-art} to -produce images automatically. This section describes each directory of -CentOS artistic motif base structure. - -The @file{Backgrounds/} directory is probably the core component, -inside @file{Motifs/} directory structure. Inside @file{Backgrounds/} -directory you produce background images used by almost all theme -models (e.g., Distribution, Websites, Promotion, etc.). The -@file{Backgrounds/} directory can contain subdirectories to help you -organize the design process. diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 3cfae8b..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes the @emph{Flame} artistic motif. This section -may be useful for anyone interested in reproducing the @emph{Flame} -artistic motif, or in creating new artistic motifs for The CentOS -Project corporate visual identity. - -@subheading Description - -The @emph{Flame} artistic motif was built using the flame filter of -Gimp 2.2 in CentOS 5.5. - -The flame filter of Gimp can produce stunning, randomly generated -fractal patterns. The flame filter of Gimp gives us a great oportunity -to reduce the time used to produce new artistic motifs, because of its -``randomly generated'' nature. Once the artistic motif be created, it -is propagated through all visual manifestations of CentOS Project -corporate visual identity using the @file{centos-art.sh} script -(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts}) inside the CentOS Artwork -Repository. - -To set the time intervals between each new visual style production, we -could reuse the CentOS distribution major release schema. I.e., we -could produce a new visual style, every two years, based on a new -``randomly generated'' flame pattern, and publish the whole corporate -visual identity (i.e., distribution stuff, promotion stuff, websites -stuff, etc.) with the new major release of CentOS distribution all -together at once. - -Producing a new visual style is not one day's task. Once we have -defined the artistic motif, we need to propagate it through all visual -manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. When -we say that we could produce one new visual style every two years we -really mean: to work two years long in order to propagate a new visual -style to all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate -visual identity. - -Obviously, in order to propagate one visual style to all different -visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity, -we need first to know which the visual manifestations are. To define -which visual manifestations are inside The CentOS Project corporate -visual identity is one of the goals the CentOS Artwork Repository and -this documentation manual are both aimed to satisfy. - -Once we define which the visual manifestation are, it is possible to -define how to produce them, and this way, organize the automation -process. Such automation process is one of the goals of -@file{centos-art.sh} script. - -With the combination of both CentOS Artwork Repository and -@file{centos-art.sh} scripts we define work lines where translators, -programmers, and graphic designers work together to distribute and -reduce the amount of time employed to produce The CentOS Project -monolithic corporate identity. - -From a monolithic corporate visual identity point of view, notice that -we are producing a new visual style for the same theme (i.e., -@emph{Flame}). It would be another flame design but still a flame -design. This idea is very important to be aware of, because we are -somehow ``refreshing'' the theme, not changing it at all. - -This way, as we are ``refreshing'' the theme, we still keep oursleves -inside the monolithic conception we are trying to be attached to -(i.e., one unique name, and one unique visual style for all visual -manifestations). - -Producing artistic motifs is a creative process that may consume long -time, specially for people without experienced knowledge on graphic -design land. Using ``randomly generated'' conception to produce -artistic motifs could be, practically, a way for anyone to follow in -order to produce maintainable artistic motifs in few steps. - -Due to the ``randomly generated'' nature of Flame filter, we find that -@emph{Flame} pattern is not always the same when we use @emph{Flame} -filter interface. - -Using the same pattern design for each visual manifestation is -essential in order to maintain the visual connection among all visual -manifestations inside the same theme. Occasionally, we may introduce -pattern variations in opacity, size, or even position but never change -the pattern design itself, nor the color information used by images -considered part of the same theme. - -@quotation -@strong{Important} -When we design background images, which are considered part of the -same theme, it is essential to use the same design pattern always. -This is what makes theme images to be visually connected among -themeselves, and so, the reason we use to define the word ``theme'' -as: a set of images visually connected among themeselves. -@end quotation - -In order for us to reproduce the same flame pattern always, -@emph{Flame} filter interface provides the @samp{Save} and @samp{Open} -options. The @samp{Save} option brings up a file save dialog that -allows you to save the current Flame settings for the plug-in, so that -you can recreate them later. The @samp{Open} option brings up a file -selector that allows you to open a previously saved Flame settings -file. - -The Flame settings we used in our example are saved in the file named -@file{800x600.xcf-flame.def}, inside the @file{Backgrounds/Xcf} -directory structure. - -@ifhtml -@subheading Screenshots - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@end ifhtml - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi deleted file mode 100644 index df12723..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@ifhtml -@subheading Screenshots - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Modern/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@end ifhtml - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 80f2bcc..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@ifhtml -@subheading Screenshots - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Pipes/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@end ifhtml - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 9c31afb..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@subheading Description - -@ifhtml -@subheading Screenshots - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/2/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/3/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/4/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} -@end ifhtml - -@subheading Usage - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 7e764ff..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @dots{} -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi deleted file mode 100644 index d9b7c62..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes The CentOS Brand design models. - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS Brand provides the one unique name or trademark that -connects the producer with their products. In this case, the producer -is The CentOS Project and the products are The CentOS Project visual -manifestations. - -The CentOS Brand is the main visual representation of the CentOS -project so the typography used in it must be the same always, no -matter where it be shown. It also has to be clear enough to dismiss -any confussion between similar typefaces (e.g., the number one (1) -sometimes is confuesed with the letter @samp{el} (l) or letter -@samp{ai} (i)). - -As convenction, the word @samp{CentOS} uses @samp{Denmark} typography -as base, both for the word @samp{CentOS} and the phrase -@samp{Community Enterprise Operating System}. The phrase size of -CentOS logo is half the size in poits the word @samp{CentOS} has and -it below @samp{CentOS} word and aligned with it on the left. The -distance between @samp{CentOS} word and phrase @samp{Community -Enterprise Operating System} have the size in points the phrase has. - -@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Brands/Logos/a,,,,} - -When the CentOS release brand is built, use @samp{Denmark} typography -for the release number. The release number size is two times larger -(in height) than default @samp{CentOS} word. The separation between -release number and @samp{CentOS} word is twice the size in points of -separation between @samp{CentOS} word and phrase @samp{Community -Enterprise Operating System}. - -Another component inside CentOS logo is the trademark symbol (TM). -This symbol specifies that the CentOS logo must be consider a product -brand, even it is not a registered one. The trademark symbol uses -DejaVu LGC Sans Regular typography. The trademark symbol is aligned -right-top on the outter side of @samp{CentOS} word. The trademark -symbol must not exceed haf the distance, in points, between -@samp{CentOS} word and the release number on its right. - -It would be very convenient for the CentOS Project and its community -to to make a registered trademark (®) of CentOS logo. To make a -register trademark of CentOS Logo prevents legal complications in the -market place of brands. It grants the consistency, through time, of -CentOS project corporate visual identity. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} The information about trademarks and corporate identity -is my personal interpretation of -@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity} and -@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Trademark} description. If you have -practical experiences with these affairs, please serve yourself to -improve this section with your reasons. -@end quotation - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 375e1b3..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes design models from The CentOS Themes. - -@subheading Description - -Theme models let you modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, -translation markers, position of each element on the display area, -etc.) common to all themes. Theme models let you reduce the time -needed when propagating artistic motifs to different visual -manifestations. - -Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes -to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs -but same characteristics. - -@subsubheading Default Design Model - -Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide the common structural -information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark -position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images -when no other design model is specified. - -@subsubheading Alternative Design Models - -CentOS alternative theme models exist for people how want to use a -different visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. -As the visual style is needed for a system already installed -components like Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. -Inside alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only -(i.e. Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative -themes are maintained by CentOS Community. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 60f0afd..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section describes the default design model of The CentOS Themes. - -@subheading Description - -The @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default} directory implements -the concept of @emph{Default Design Model} for The CentOS Themes. The -CentOS Themes Default Design Model provides the common structural -information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark -position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images -when no other design model is specified. - -Deisgn models in this directory do use the @emph{CentOS Release -Brand}. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS -Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major -release of The CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to. --- -@strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) ----, for more information. - -The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of -CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has -internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each -CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual -manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the -monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has -internal difference? - -To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later -combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. - -@table @strong -@item How to remark the internal differences visually? - -Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project -Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark. The CentOS -Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the -image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major -release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to. ---- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) ---, for more -information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand. - -@item How to remark the visual resemblance? - -Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution -images. --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---, for more -information. - -@item So, combining answers above, we could conclude that: - -In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS -Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a -background information based on one unique artistic motif should be -used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual -manifestation is made of. -@end table - -@quotation -@strong{Important} Remarking the CentOS Release Schema inside each -major release of CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual -manifestations--- takes @emph{high attention} inside The CentOS -Project corporate visual identity. It should be very clear for -everyone which major release of CentOS Distribution is being used. -@end quotation - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept) ---. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes} -@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) --- -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 6cee901..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section organizes default design models for different major -releases of CentOS Distribution. - -@subheading Description - -In order to better understatand how this visual manifestation is -organized, it is necessary to consider what The CentOS Distribution is -and how it is released. - -@subsubheading The CentOS Distribution - -The CentOS Distribution is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution -derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent -North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution -conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and -aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Project mainly changes -packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) - -The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of -core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an -active user community including system administrators, network -administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors -and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. - -@subsubheading The CentOS Distribution Release Schema - -The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of their -@acronym{EL,Enterprise Linux} product that The CentOS Project rebuilds -the freely available SRPMS for. The upstream vendor releases security -updates as required by circumstances. The CentOS Project releases -rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 -hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much -faster). - -The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for major -versions of their EL product from 2 to 4 times per year. There are new -ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update -sets will be completed as soon as possible after the upstream vendor -releases their version @dots{} generally within 2 weeks. The CentOS -Project follows these conventions as well, so CentOS-3.9 correlates -with EL 3 update 9 and CentOS-4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, -CentOS-5.1 correlates to EL 5 update 1, etc. - -One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have -any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-3.x version. - -The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS-5. If you update any CentOS-4 -product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to -the latest CentOS-5.x version if you are updating a CentOS-5 system. -This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's -assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the -upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade -via @command{yum}, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 -update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release -(CentOS-2, CentOS-3, CentOS-4, CentOS-5) always upgrade to the latest -version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), -only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on The CentOS -Mirrors (@url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}). - -There is a CentOS Vault (@url{http://vault.centos.org/}) containing -old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree when it -was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. It -should only be used for reference. - -The CentOS Distribution visual style is controlled by image files. -These image files are packaged inside The CentOS Distribution and made -visible once such packages are installed and executed. The way to go -for changing The CentOS Distribution visual style is changing all -those image files to add the desired visual style first and later, -repackage them to make them available inside the final iso files of -CentOS Distribution. - -@subheading Usage - -Sometimes, between major releases, image files inside packages can be -added, removed or just get the name changed. In order to describe such -variations, the design models directory structure is organized in the -same way the variations are introduced (i.e., through The CentOS -Distribution Release Schema). So, each major release of The CentOS -Distribution has its own design model directory structure. - -When a new package/component is added to one or all the major releases -of The CentOS Distribution, a design model directory structure for -that component needs to be created. Later, it is filled up with -related design models. Design models are created for each image file -inside the component that need to be rebuilt in order to set the -visual style and brand information correctly. - -When a package is removed from one or all major releases of The CentOS -Distribution, the design model directory structure releated to that -package/component is no longer used. However, it could be very useful -for historical reasons. Also, someone could feel motivation enough to -keep himself documenting it or supporting it for whatever reason. - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro -5) ---. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi deleted file mode 100755 index d6bb628..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi deleted file mode 100755 index c76921e..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash) ---. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) ---. -@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. -@item @ref{Directories trunk}. -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi deleted file mode 100644 index c10b6dd..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@subheading Usage - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 53ef237..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -Another example of using last-rendition flow is that related to GDM -and KDM @file{tar.gz} file construction. Each @file{tar.gz} file is -made of several files that need to be put together in order to make -them installable. In the very specific case of GDM and KDM some of the -required files are retrived from design models directory structure and -others from artistic motifs directory structure after had been -produced through base-rendition. In this case, the action of grouping -files and packing them is realized through last-rendition action. This -couldn't be possible through post-rendition because we need to wait to -have two images first (produced through base-rendition) before we -could grouping them all into the @file{tar.gz} package. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 02aa8be..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -The @file{Preview.png} image of Ksplash which is made of three -different images. In order to build the @file{Preview.png} image, we -need to create the three images the @file{Preview.png} image is made -of first (e.g., through base-rendition) and then, combine them all -together into one new image, the @file{Preview.png} image in this -case. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi deleted file mode 100755 index d6bb628..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi deleted file mode 100644 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi deleted file mode 100755 index e226b31..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi deleted file mode 100755 index cbc5503..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 5736d03..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS web environment is formed by a central web application ----to cover base needs (e.g., per-major release information like -release notes, lifetime, downloads, documentation, support, security -advisories, bugs, etc.)--- and many different free web applications ----to cover specific needs (e.g., wiki, mailing lists, etc.)---. - -The CentOS web environment is addressed to solve the following issues: - -@itemize -@item One unique name and one unique visual style to all web -applications used inside the web environment. - -@item One-step navigation to web applications inside the environment. - -@item High degree of customization to change the visual style of all -web applications with few changes (e.g, updating just two or three -images plus common style sheet [CSS] definitions). -@end itemize - -The CentOS project is attached to a monolithic corporate visual -identity (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity}), where all visual manifestations -have one unique name and one unique visual style. This way, the CentOS -web environment has one unique name (the CentOS brand) and one unique -visual style (the CentOS default theme) for all its visual -manifestations, the web applications in this case. - -Since a maintainance point of view, achiving the one unique visual -style inside CentOS web environment is not a simple task. The CentOS -web environment is built upon many different web applications which -have different visual styles and different internal ways to customize -their own visual styles. For example: MoinMoin, the web application -used to support the CentOS wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/}) is -highly customizable but Mailman (in its 2.x.x serie), the web -application used to support the CentOS mailing list, doesn't -support@footnote{The theme support of Mailman may be introduced in -mailman-3.x.x release.} a customization system that separates -presentation from logic, similar to that used by MoinMoin. - -This visual style diversity complicates our goal of one unique visual -style for all web applications. So, if we want one unique visual style -for all web applications used, it is innevitable to modify the web -applications in order to implement the CentOS one unique visual style -customization in them. Direct modification of upstream applications is -not convenient because upstream applications come with their one -visual style and administrators take the risk of loosing all -customization changes the next time the application be updated (since -not all upstream web applications, used in CentOS web environment, -separate presentation from logic). - -To solve the ``one unique visual style'' issue, installation and -actualization of web applications ---used inside CentOS web -environment--- need to be independent from upstream web applications -development line; in a way that CentOS web environment administrators -can install and update web applications freely without risk of loosing -the one unique visual style customization changes. - -At the surface of this issue we can see the need of one specific yum -repository to store CentOS web environment customized web applications. - -@subsubheading Design model (without ads) - -@subsubheading Design model (with ads) - -@subsubheading HTML definitions - -@subsubheading Controlling visual style - -Inside CentOS web environment, the visual style is controlled by the -following compenents: - -@table @strong -@item Webenv header background -@verbatim -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250.png -@end verbatim - -@item CSS definitions -@verbatim -trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default/Promo/Web/CSS/stylesheet.css -@end verbatim -@end table - -@subsubheading Producing visual style - -The visual style of CentOS web environment is defined in the following -files: - -@verbatim -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Xcf/1024x250.xcf -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250.png -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250-bg.png -trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Tpl/1024x250.svg -@end verbatim - -As graphic designer you use @file{1024x250.xcf} file to produce -@file{1024x250-bg.png} file. Later, inside @file{1024x250.svg} file, -you use the @file{1024x250-bg.png} file as background layer to draw -your vectorial design. When you consider you artwork ready, use the -@command{centos-art.sh} script, as described below, to produce the -visual style controller images of CentOS web environment. - -@verbatim -centos-art render --entry=trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds --filter='1024x250' -@end verbatim - -Once you have rendered required image files, changing the visual style -of CentOS web environment is a matter of replacing old image files -with new ones, inside webenv repository file system structure. The -visual style changes will take effect the next time customization line -of CentOS web applications be packaged, uploded, and installed from -[webenv] or [webenv-test] repositories. - -@subsubheading Navigation - -Inside CentOS web environment, the one-step navegation between web -applications is addressed using the web environment navigation bar. -The web environment navigation bar contains links to main applications -and is always visible no matter where you are inside the web -environment. - -@subsubheading Development and release cycle - -The CentOS web environment development and relase cycle is described -below: - -@table @strong - -@item Download - -The first action is download the source code of web applications we -want to use inside CentOS web environment. - -@quotation -@strong{Important} The source location from which web application are -downloaded is very important. Use SRPMs from CentOS @strong{[base]} -and @strong{[updates]} repositories as first choise, and third party -repositories (e.g. RPMForge, EPEL, etc.) as last resource. -@end quotation - -@item Prepare - -Once web application source code has been downloaded, our duty is -organize its files inside @samp{webenv} version controlled repository. - -When preparing the structure keep in mind that different web -applications have different visual styles, and also different ways to -implement it. A convenient way to organize the file system structure -would be create one development line for each web application we use -inside CentOS web environment. For example, consider the following -file system structure: - -@verbatim -https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ -|-- WebApp1/ -| |-- Sources/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1/ -| |-- Rpms/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm -| |-- Srpms/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm -| `-- Specs/ -| `-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec -|-- WebApp2/ -`-- WebAppN/ -@end verbatim - -@item Customize - -Once web applications have been organized inside the version -controlled repository file system, use subversion to create the CentOS -customization development line of web applications source code. For -example, using the above file system structure, you can create the -customization development line of @file{webapp1-0.0.1/} with the -following command: - -@verbatim -svn cp trunk/WebApp1/Sources/webapp1-0.0.1 trunk/WebApp1/Sources/webapp1-0.0.1-webenv -@end verbatim - -The command above creates the following structure: - -@verbatim -https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ -|-- WebApp1/ -| |-- Sources/ -| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ -| |-- Rpms/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm -| |-- Srpms/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm -| `-- Specs/ -| `-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec -|-- WebApp2/ -`-- WebAppN/ -@end verbatim - -In the above structure, the @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/} directory is -the place where you customize the visual style of -@file{webapp1-0.0.1/} web application. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} Use the @command{diff} command of Subversion between -CentOS customization and upstream development lines to know what you -are changing exactly. -@end quotation - -@item Build packages - -When web application has been customized, build the web application -RPM and SRPM using the source location with @samp{-webenv} prefix. - -@verbatim -https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ -|-- WebApp1/ -| |-- Sources/ -| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1/ -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ -| |-- Rpms/ -| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm -| |-- Srpms/ -| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm -| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.srpm -| `-- Specs/ -| |-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec -| `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.spec -|-- WebApp2/ -`-- WebAppN/ -@end verbatim - -@item Release for testing - -When the customized web application has been packaged, make packages -available for testing and quality assurance. This can be achives using -a [webenv-test] yum repository. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} The [webenv-test] repository is not shipped inside -CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use -[webenv-test] repository you need to configure it first. -@end quotation - -If some problem is found to install/update/use the customized version -of web application, the problem is notified somewhere (a bugtracker -maybe) and the customization face is repated in order to fix the -problem. To release the new package add a number after @samp{-webenv} -prefix. For example, if some problem is found in -@file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm}, when it be fixed the new package will -be named @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm}. If a problem is found in -@file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm}, when it be fixed the new package -will be named @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-2.rpm}, and so on. - -The ``customization --- release for testing'' process is repeated -until CentOS quality assurance team considers the package is ready for -production. - -@item Release for production - -When customized web application packages are considered ready for -production they are moved from [webenv-test] to [webenv] repository. -This action is commited by CentOS quality assurance team. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} The [webenv] repository is not shipped inside CentOS -distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv] -repository you need to configure it first. -@end quotation -@end table - -@subsubheading The [webenv-test] repository - -@verbatim -/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Webenv-test.repo -@end verbatim - -@verbatim -[webenv-test] -name=CentOS-$releasever - Webenv-test -mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=webenv-test -#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/webenv-test/$basearch/ -gpgcheck=1 -gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-$releasever -enabled=1 -priority=10 -@end verbatim - -@subsubheading The [webenv] repository - -@verbatim -/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Webenv.repo -@end verbatim - -@verbatim -[webenv] -name=CentOS-$releasever - Webenv -mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=webenv -#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/webenv/$basearch/ -gpgcheck=1 -gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-$releasever -enabled=1 -priority=10 -@end verbatim - -@subsubheading Priority configuration - -Both [webenv] and [webenv-test] repositories update packages inside -CentOS [base] and CentOS [updates] repositories. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@menu -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 823d887..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Locales} directory structure provides the localization -work line and its main goal is provide the translation messages -required to produce content in different languages. - -@subheading Description - -Translation messages inside the repository are stored as portable -objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under -@file{trunk/Locales} directory structure. - -Translation messages are organized using the directory structure of -the component being translated. For example, if we want to provide -translation messages for @file{trunk/Manuals/Repository}, then the -@file{trunk/Locales/Manuals/Repository} directory needs to be created. - -Once the locale directory exists for the component we want to provide -translation messages for, it is necessary to create the translation -files where translation messages are. The translation files follows -the concepts of @command{xml2po} and GNU @command{gettext} tools. - -The basic translation process is as follow: first, translatable -strings are extracted from files and a portable object template (.pot) -is created or updated with the information. Using the portable object -template, a portable object (.po) is created or updated for translator -to locale the messages retrived. Finally, a machine object (.mo) is -created from portable object to sotore the translated messages. - -Inside the repository there are two ways to retrive translatable -strings from files. The first one is through @command{xml2po} command -and the second through @command{xgettext} command. The @command{xml2po} -is used to retrive translatable strings from XML files (e.g., Scalable -Vector Graphics, DocBook, etc.) and the @command{xgettext} command is -used to retrive translatable strings from shell scripts files (e.g., -the files that make the @command{centos-art.sh} command-line -interface). - -When translatable strings are retrived from XML files, using the -@command{xml2po} command, there is no need to create the machine -object as we do when translatable strings ar retrived from shell -files, using the @command{xgettext} command. The @command{xml2po} -produces a temporal machine object in order to create a translated XML -file. Once the translated XML file has been created the machine object -is no longer needed. On the other hand, the machine object produced by -the @command{xgettext} command is required by the system in order for -the show shell script localized messages. - -Another difference between @command{xml2po} and @command{xgettext} we -need to be aware of is the directory structure used to store machine -objects. In @command{xml2po}, the machine object is created in the -current working directory as @file{.xml2po.mo} and can be safetly -removed once the translated XML file has been created. In the case of -@command{xgettext}, the machine object needs to be stored in the -@file{$TEXTDOMAIN/$LOCALE/LL_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo} file in order -for the system to interpret it and should not be removed since it is -the file that contain the translation messages themselves. - -Automation of localization tasks is achived through the @code{locale} -functionality of command-line interface. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 7c11b22..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Manual} directory is the place where files related to -documentation work line are stored in. The main goal of documentation -work line is to describe what each directory inside the CentOS Artwork -Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind them and, if possible, -how automation scripts make use of them. - -@subheading Description - -The repository documentation manual is made of the following files: - -@table @file - -@item repository.css - -This file controls the visual style for XHTML output files of -repository documentation manual. - -@item repository-index.texi - -This file controls the index definition for source files of repository -documentation manual. - -@item repository.info.bz2 - -This file provides the Info output of repository documentation manual. - -@item repository-init.pl - -This file provides the initialization script of @command{texi2html}, -the program used by @command{centos-art.sh} script to produce the -XHTML output of repository documentation manual. - -@item repository-menu.texi - -This file controls the menu definition of chapters for source files of -repository documentation manual. - -@item repository-node.texi - -This file controls the node definition of chapters for source files of -repository documentation manual. - -@item repository.pdf - -This file provides the PDF output of repository documentation manual. - -@item repository.sed - -This file provides post-transformations for XHTML output files. In -this file is where XHTML definitions for admonitions are set in. - -@item repository.texi - -This is the source file of repository documentation manual where -the manual structure initialization is set. -manual. - -@item repository.txt.bz2 - -This file provides the TXT output of repository documentation manual. - -@item repository.xhtml.bz2 - -This file provides the XHTML output of repository documentation -manual. - -@item repository.xml - -This file provides the XML output of repository documentation manual. - -@end table - -The repository documentation manual is made of the following -directories: - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Directories}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Introduction}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Licenses}. -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 0a72b17..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Manual/Directories} directory stores source -documentation files related to repository directories. The directory -structure in this location mirrors the directory structure being -documented in the repository from top level directories (e.g., -@file{trunk}, @file{branches} and @file{tags}) to inner levels, -including the @file{trunk/Manual} location itself where documentation -source files are stored in. - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi deleted file mode 100755 index d6bb628..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi deleted file mode 100755 index d6bb628..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Description - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item ... -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi deleted file mode 100644 index bdd4fcb..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -This section provides the automation work line. The automation work -line exists to standardize content production in CentOS Artwork -Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time after time, -if they can be programmed into just one executable script. - -In this section you'll find how to organize and extend the -@command{centos-art.sh} script, a bash scripts specially designed to -automate most frequent tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, -documenting directory structures, translating content, etc.). If you -can't resist the idea of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look -here. - -@subheading Description - -The best way to understand the @command{centos-art.sh} script is -studying and improving its source code. However, as start point, you -may prefer to read an introductory resume before diving into the -source code details. In this section we identify the different parts -the @command{centos-art.sh} script is made of and how these parts -interact one another. - -@subsubheading Execution environments - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script is basically made of four execution -environments which are named @emph{script}, @emph{global}, -@emph{specific} and @emph{action}. These execution environments are -nested one into another and provide different definition levels for -variables and functions. In this design, variables and functions -defined in higher execution environments are available on lower -execution environments, but variables and functions defined in lower -execution environments are not available for higher execution -enviroments. - -@verbatim -+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| [centos@host]$ centos-art function path/to/dir --option='value' | -+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| ~/bin/centos-art --> ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh | -+---v--------------------------------------------------------------v---+ - | centos-art.sh | - +---v------------------------------------------------------v---+ - . | cli $@ | . - . +---v----------------------------------------------v---+ . - . . | cli_getFunctions | . . - . . +---v--------------------------------------v---+ . . - . . . | function | . . . - . . . +---v------------------------------v---+ . . . - . . . . | function_getOptions | . . . . - . . . . | function_doSomething | . . . . - . . . . +------------------------------+ . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . . . . Execution environment (action) . . . . - . . . ........................................ . . . - . . . . . . - . . . Execution environment (specific) . . . - . . ................................................ . . - . . . . - . . Execution environment (global) . . - . ........................................................ . - . . - . Execution environment (script) . - ................................................................ -@end verbatim - -The script execution environment exists to provide script definitions -that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such -definitions include initialization of internationalization through -@command{gettext} program, script personal information and -initialization of global functionalities. - -The global execution environment exists to provide definitions that -can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such -definitions include initialization of functionalities (e.g., -@code{cli_printMessage}, @code{cli_getCurrentLocale}, -@code{cli_checkFiles}, etc.) and variables (e.g., @var{FUNCNAM}, -@var{FUNCDIR}, @var{FUNCDIRNAM}, @var{ARGUMENTS}, etc.) that can be -both used on specific and action execution environments, only. - -The specific execution environment exists to provide definitions that -can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such -definitions include initialization of specifc functionalities (e.g., -@code{render}, @code{help}, @code{locale}, etc.) and specific -variables (@var{ACTIONNAM}, @var{ACTIONVAL}, etc.) that can be used on -action execution environment only. - -The action execution environment exists to perform the script actions -themselves. It is here where we perform content rendition, content -documentation, content localization and whatever action you plan for -the @command{centos-art.sh} script to perform. For example, if you -passed the @code{render} value as first argument to -@command{centos-art.sh} command-line, the script performs the content -rendition action through the @code{render} function which is defined -in the @file{render.sh} file under -@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render} directory. Is there, inside -@code{render} functionality were the action execution environment -takes place exactly. - -@subsubheading Command-line interface - -When the @command{centos-art} command is executed in a bash terminal, -the bash interpreter uses the @env{PATH} environment variable to find -where such command is. In order to run the @command{centos-art}, it -must exist either as a link to an executable file or an executable -file by its own, in any of the paths provided by @env{PATH} -environment variable. Otherwise, the bash interpreter will print an -error message and prompt you back to type a valid command. - -By default, after installing The CentOS Distribution, there is no -@command{centos-art} command available in the @env{PATH} environment -variable for you to execute. The @command{centos-art} command is made -available in your workstation as result of executing the -@code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}) which requires -you had previously downloaded a working copy of CentOS Artwork -Repository in your workstation. - -When the @command{centos-art} is executed, the first positional -parameter passed is required and represents the name of the function -you want to perform (e.g., @code{render} for content rendition, -@code{locale} for content localization, etc.). Beyond the first -positional parameter you can provide either option or non-option -parameters in no specific order. There are also, option parameters -with arguments and without arguments. Frequently, non-option paramters -are used to specify the path location inside the repository where the -function will be performed in (e.g., the directory structure do you -want to produce content for) and option parameters to specify how such -functionality is performed (e.g., do you want to go quietly? do you -want to do filtering? etc.). - -@verbatim - A B C D E ----------- ------- ----------- ---------------- ------- -centos-art funcnam path/to/dir --filter='regex' --quiet ----------- ------- ----------- ---------------- ------- - - A = The centos-art.sh script command-line. - B = The centos-art.sh function name. - C = Non-option parameter. - D = Option parameter (with argument). - E = Option parameter (without argument). -@end verbatim - -@subsubheading Parsing command-line options - -The action of parsing options is performed through @command{getopt} -and results particularly interesting. @command{getopt} breaks up -(parse) options in command lines and checks for legal options using -the GNU @code{getopt} routines to do this. One important consideration -on @command{centos-art.sh} script design is that positional parameters -are retrived in the @code{cli} function but parsed on each specific -function, individually. There isn't a big parsing definition to cover -all specific functions, but one parsing definitions for each specific -functions. - -@subheading Usage - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 910e891..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,348 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Goals - -The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} directory exists to organize -@file{centos-art.sh} specific functionalities. - -@subheading Description - -The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are designed -with the ``Software Toolbox'' philosophy (@inforef{Toolbox -introduction,,coreutils.info}) in mind: each program ``should do one -thing well''. Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, each specific -functionality is considered a program that should do one thing well. -Of course, if you find that they still don't do it, feel free to -improve them in order for them to do so. - -The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are organized -inside specific directories under @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} -location. Each specific function directory should be named as the -function it represents, with the first letter in uppercase. For -example, if the function name is @code{render}, the specific function -directory for it would be @samp{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render}. - -@subsubheading Creating the @code{greet} functionality - -To better understand how to design specific functions for -@file{centos-art.sh} script, let's create the @code{greet} -functionality which only goal is to print out different kind of -greetings to your screen. The @code{greet} functionality will be set -using the follwiing directory structure: - -@verbatim -trunk/Scripts/Functions/Greet <-- The source location of greet function. -|-- greet_getOptions.sh <-- Defines command-line interface. -|-- greet_sayGoodbye.sh <-- Defines specific action. -|-- greet_sayHello.sh <-- Defines specific action. -`-- greet.sh <-- Defines function initialization. -@end verbatim - -The @file{greet.sh} file contains the initialization script of -@code{greet} functionality. It is the first file loaded from function -source location by @command{centos-art.sh} script when it is executed -using the @code{greet} functionality as first argument. - -Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, as convenction, each function -script has one top commentary, followed by one blank line, and then -one function defintion below it only. The top commentary has the -function description, one-line for copyright notice with your personal -information, the license under which the function source code is -released ---the @file{centos-art.sh} script is released as GPL, so do -all its functions--- and the @code{$Id$} keyword of Subversion which -is later expanded by @command{svn propset} command. In our example, -the top comment of @code{greet.sh} function script would look like the -following: - -@verbatim -#!/bin/bash -# -# greet.sh -- This function outputs different kind of greetings to -# your screen. Use this function to understand how centos-art.sh -# script specific functionalities work. -# -# Copyright (C) YEAR YOURFULLNAME -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at -# your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# $Id$ -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -function greet { - - # Define command-line interface. - greet_getOptions - - # Execute action name. - if [[ $ACTIONNAM =~ "^${FUNCNAM}_[A-Za-z]+$" ]];then - eval $ACTIONNAM - else - cli_printMessage "`gettext "A valid action is required."`" 'AsErrorLine' - cli_printMessage "${FUNCDIRNAM}" 'AsToKnowMoreLine' - fi - -} -@end verbatim - -The first definition inside @code{greet} function is for variables -that will be available along the whole execution environment of -@code{greet} function. This time we didn't define any variable here -so, we continued with definition of command-line interface, through -@code{greet_getOptions} function. - -The command-line interface of @code{greet} functionality defines how -to interpret arguments passed from @command{centos-art.sh} script -command-line. Inside @command{centos-art.sh} script, the -interpretation of arguments passed through its command-line takes -place by mean of @command{getopt} command and is written as the -following code example describes: - -@verbatim -function greet_getOptions { - - # Define short options we want to support. - local ARGSS="" - - # Define long options we want to support. - local ARGSL="hello:,bye:,quiet" - - # Redefine ARGUMENTS variable using getopt output. - cli_doParseArguments - - # Redefine positional parameters using ARGUMENTS variable. - eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS" - - # Look for options passed through command-line. - while true; do - - case "$1" in - - --hello ) - ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_sayHello" - ACTIONVAL="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - - --bye ) - ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_sayGoodbye" - ACTIONVAL="$2" - shift 2 - ;; - - --quiet ) - FLAG_QUIET='true' - shift 1 - ;; - - -- ) - # Remove the `--' argument from the list of arguments - # in order for processing non-option arguments - # correctly. At this point all option arguments have - # been processed already but the `--' argument still - # remains to mark ending of option arguments and - # begining of non-option arguments. The `--' argument - # needs to be removed here in order to avoid - # centos-art.sh script to process it as a path inside - # the repository, which obviously is not. - shift 1 - break - ;; - esac - done - - # Redefine ARGUMENTS variable using current positional parameters. - cli_doParseArgumentsReDef "$@" - -} -@end verbatim - -The @code{greet_sayHello} and @code{greet_sayGoodbye} function definitions -are the core of @code{greet} specific functionality. In such function -definitions we set what our @code{greet} function really does: to -output different kinds of greetings. - -@verbatim -function greet_sayHello { - - cli_printMessage "`gettext "Hello"`, $ACTIONVAL" - -} -@end verbatim - -The @code{greet_sayHello} function definition is stored in -@file{greet_sayHello.sh} function script. - -@verbatim -function greet_sayGoodbye { - - cli_printMessage "`gettext "Goodbye"`, $ACTIONVAL" - -} -@end verbatim - -The @code{greet_sayGoodbye} function definition is stored in the -@file{greet_sayGoodbye.sh} function script. - -@subsubheading Executing the @code{greet} functionality - -To execute the @code{greet} specific functionality we've just created, -pass the function name (i.e., @code{greet}) as first argument to -@file{centos-art.sh} script and any of the valid options after it. -Some examples are illustrated below: - -@verbatim -[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --hello='World' -Hello, World -[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --bye='World' -Goodbye, World -[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --bye='World' --quiet -[centos@projects ~]$ -@end verbatim - -The word @samp{World} in the examples above can be anything. Likewise, -if you need to change the way either the hello or goodbye messages are -printed out, you can modifie the functions @code{greet_sayHello} and -@code{greet_sayGoodbye}, respectively. - -@subsubheading Documenting the @command{greet} functionality - -Now that @code{greet} functionality works as we expect, it is time to -document it. To document functionalities inside -@command{centos-art.sh} script we use the function directory path as -argument to the @code{help} functionality (@pxref{Directories trunk -Scripts Functions Help}) of @file{centos-art.sh} script, just as the -following command illustrates: - -@verbatim -centos-art help --edit trunk/Scripts/Functions/Greet -@end verbatim - -The function documentation helps to understand how the function really -works and how it should be used. Also, when @command{centos-art.sh} -script ends because an error, the documentation entry related to the -functionality being currently executed is used as vehicle to -communicate the user what is the correct way of using the -functionality. - -@subsubheading Localizing the @command{greet} functionality - -Now that @code{greet} functionality has been documented, it is time to -localize its output messages. Localizing specific functionalities of -@command{centos-art.sh} script takes place as part of -@command{centos-art.sh} script localization itself which is performed -by applying the path @file{trunk/Scripts} to the @code{locale} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. - -As the @code{greet} functionality added new translatable strings to -the @command{centos-art.sh} script, it is required to update the -translation messages firstly, to add the new translatable strings from -@code{greet} functionality to @command{centos-art.sh} script -translation messages and then, edit the translation messages of -@command{centos-art.sh} script to localize the new translatable -strings that have been added. To achieve this, execute the following -two commands: - -@verbatim -centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts -@end verbatim - -@verbatim -centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts -@end verbatim - -@quotation -@strong{Warning} To translate output messages in different languages, -your system locale information ---as in @env{LANG} environment -variable--- must be set to that locale you want to produce translated -messages for. For example, if you want to produce translated messages -for Spanish language, your system locale information must be set to -@samp{es_ES.UTF-8}, or similar, before executing the @code{locale} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. -@end quotation - -Well, it seems that our example is rather complete by now. - -@subsubheading Extending the @code{greet} functionality - -In the @code{greet} functionality we've described so far, we only use -@code{cli_printMessage} function in action specific function -definitions in order to print messages, but more interesting things -can be achieved inside action specific function definitions. For -example, if you pass a directory path as argument, you could use it to -retrive a list of files from therein and process them. If the list of -files turns too long or you just want to control which files to -process, so you could add another argument in the form -@option{--filter='regex'} and reduce the list of files to process -using a regular expression pattern. - -In case you consider to extend the @code{greet} functionality to do -something different but print out grettings, consider changing the -function name from @code{greet} to something more appropriate, as -well. The name change must be coherent with the actions the new -function is designed to perform. - -If you doubt what name is better for your functionality, write to -@email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing list, explain what your -functionality intends to do and request suggestion about what name -would be more appropriate for it. That would be also very convenient -for you, in order to evaluate the purposes of your function and what -the community thinks about it. It is a way for you to gather ideas -that help you to write using the community feeling as base. - -If your function passes the community evaluation, that is a good sign -for you to start/keep writing it. However, if it doesn't, it is time -for you to rethink what you are doing and ask again until it passes -the community evaluation. You can considered you've passed the -community evaluation when after proposing your idea, you get a -considerable amount of possitve responses for what you are doing, -specially if those responses come from community leaders. - -It is very hard to do something useful for a community of people -without any point of contact with that community you are trying to do -things for. How could you know you are doing something that is needed -if you don't know what the needs are? So, explore the community needs -first, define them, work them out and repeat the process time after -time, even when you might think the need has been already satisfied. -At that point, surely, you'll find smaller needs that need to be -satisfied, as well. - -@subsubheading Conclusions - -The @code{greet} functionality described in this section may serve as -introduction for you to understand how specific functionalities are -created inside @file{centos-art.sh} script. With some of luck this -introduction will also serve you as motivation to create your own -specific functionalities for @file{centos-art.sh} script. - -By the way, the @code{greet} functionality doesn't exist inside -@file{centos-art.sh} script yet. Would you like to create it? - -@subheading Usage - -The following specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script, are -available for you to use: - -@itemize -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render}. -@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup}. -@end itemize - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 215ee1e..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Name - -The @code{help} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} script -and standardizes documentation tasks inside the working copy of CentOS -Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Synopsis - -@command{centos-art help [OPTIONS] path/to/dir @dots{}} - -The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure -inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to -process. - -The @code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -accepts the following options: - -@table @option -@item --quiet - -Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option -is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a -possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the -@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. - -@item --answer-yes - -Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - -@item --dont-commit-changes - -Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and -after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - -@item --search="STRING" - -Go to node pointed by index entry @samp{STRING}. - -@item --edit "path/to/dir" - -Edit documentation entry related to path specified by -@file{path/to/dir}. - -The @file{path/to/dir} must point to any directory inside the -repository. When more than one @file{path/to/dir} are passed as -non-option arguments to the @command{centos-art.sh} script -command-line, they are queued for further edition. The edition itself -takes place through your default text editor (e.g., the one you -specified in the @env{EDITOR} environment variable) and the text -editor opens one file at time (i.e., the queue of files to edit is not -loaded in the text editor.). - -@item --read "path/to/dir" - -Read documentation entry specified by @file{file/to/dir} path, using -@command{info} command. This option is useful to read the repository -manual on text-based terminals. This option is also used internally by -@command{centos-art.sh} script to print out the reference you can -follow to know more about an error message. - -@item --update - -Update output files rexporting them from Texinfo source files. - -@item --copy "path/to/file.texi" "path/to/dir" - -Duplicate documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory -structure. - -When documentation entries are copied, it is possible to pass more -than one Texinfo file as source location. In this case, they all and -their dependent files will be copied into the target location. The -target location must be a directory and passed as last non-option -argument in the command-line. - -@item --delete "path/to/file.texi" - -Delete documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory -structure. - -When documentation entries are deleted, all cross references that -point to the deleted documentation entry will be rebuilt to remove -Texinfo markup and remark the fact that it had been removed indeed -from the repository. - -@item --rename "path/to/file.texi" "path/to/file.texi" - -Rename documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory -structure. - -@end table - -When documentation entries are removed (e.g., through -@option{--delete} or @option{--rename} options), the -@command{centos-art.sh} script takes care of updating nodes, menus and -cross references related to documentation entries in order to keep the -manual structure in a correct state. - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS Project corporate identity is organized through directories -in The CentOS Artwork Repository. Each directory inside the repository -responds to conceptual ideas and uses files to get the implementation -of those ideas. The @code{help} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script uses this directory layout as reference -to document the conceptual ideas it is based on. Each directory inside -the repository can be documented, in order to provide the explanation -of what it is for and how automation scripts use it. - -@quotation -@strong{Caution} When the repository directory layout changes, the -documentation layout related must be changed as well in order for both -locations to be consistent in their paths. Otherwise, you may end up -having documentation entries that point to unexistent directories in -the repository. -@end quotation - -Files inside the repository are not documented. The only exception to -this rule are files under @file{trunk/Manual} directory, the place -where documentation source files are stored in. Inside this location -you can refer @file{.texi} files for direct actions using the -@code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. File -actions, in this location, are also used to manage specific parts of -the manual which have no association outside @file{trunk/Manual} -directory (e.g., Preface, Introduction, etc.). - -The manual structure (@pxref{Directories trunk Manual}) is supported -by GNU Texinfo, a documentation system that can produce both online -information and a printed manual from a single source. The @code{help} -functionality is an interface you can use to control the source files -in the manual structure. - -The manual output is produced from Texinfo files and stored in -@file{trunk/Manual} on different formats including Info, PDF, XHTML, -XML and TXT. - -Whatever your prefered language be, you'll always edit documentation -entries in English language and so will be the output produced from -them, when you use the @code{help} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script. However, you can achieve the manual -localization to your prefered language by applying the @code{locale} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories -trunk Scripts Functions Locale}) to any of the XML-based English -outputs supported by @command{centos-art.sh} script (e.g., XHTML and -Docbook) to produce portable objects for your prefered language and -the @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render}) to produce the -translated version of the output XHTML files taken in first place. The -translated version is produced in the same format of the file taken -as reference to build the portable objects. XHTML format in this case. - -@subheading Examples - -@table @command -@item centos-art help --edit trunk/Identity - -This command edits the documentation entry related to -@file{trunk/Identity} directory. - -@item centos-art help --read trunk/Identity - -This command reads the doumentation entry related to -@file{trunk/Identity} directory in info format. - -@end table - -@subheading Author - -Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - -@subheading Reporting bugs - -Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. - -@subheading Copyright - -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the -terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public -License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 0eb5ff4..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,255 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Name - -The @code{locale} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} -script and standardizes localization tasks inside the working copy of -CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Synopsis - -@command{centos-art locale [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} - -The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure -inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to -create translation messages for. - -The @code{locale} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -accepts the following options: - -@table @option -@item --quiet - -Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option -is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a -possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the -@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. - -@item --answer-yes - -Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - -@item --filter="REGEX" - -Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. -You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in -order to control the amount of files you want to produce as -base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the -more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When -you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use -@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. - -@item --dont-commit-changes - -Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and -after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - -@item --update - -This option extracts translatable strings from both XML-based files -(using @command{xml2po}) and shell scripts (using @command{xgettext}) -under @file{path/to/dir}. Translatable strings are initially stored in -portable objects templates (.pot) which are later merged into portable -objects (.po) in order to be converted as machine objects (.mo). - -Use this option each time you change translatable stirngs inside -design models and script files. - -@item --edit - -This option edits the portable object related to @file{path/to/dir} -location. - -Use this option after updating portable objects (through -@option{--update} option) in order to change the language-specific -information of translatable strings. - -@item --dont-create-mo - -This option supresses the creation of machine objects. - -@end table - -@subheading Description - -The CentOS Artwork Repository exists to cover the visual needs of The -CentOS Project Corporate Identity. The CentOS Project is an -internationl project and sometimes requires contents in different -languages. So, in that sake, the CentOS Artwork Repository is designed -to produce content in as many locales as supported by The CentOS -Distribution, the platform that supports the whole CentOS Artwork -Repository, both in workstations and server. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} To know what locales are supported by The CentOS -Distribution you are currently using, run the following command: - -@verbatim -locale -a | less -@end verbatim -@end quotation - -The localization process is very tied to the input files we want to -provide localized messages for. Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, -it is possible to localize XML files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook) and -programs written in most popular programming languages (e.g., C, C++, -C#, Shell Scripts, Python, Java, GNU awk, PHP, etc.). - -@subsubheading Design models localization - -Design models are used as input to produce most images and some other -contents as well. Design models are always XML-based files (e.g., SVG, -XHTML, Docbook), so the @code{locale} functionality uses the -@command{xml2po} program to create protable objects from them under -@file{trunk/Locales/Models} directory. Portable objects contain the -relation between message id and message translation, as translator, -need to take care of. - -Thanks to @command{xml2po}, it is possible for the @code{locale} -functionality to separate designing tasks from the translating tasks. -It is possible for graphic designers to concentrate their efforts on -designing models in English language while translators take care of -their localization using the @option{--update} and @option{--edit} -options as much as it be needed. - -Once design models have been localized, rendering them in different -language is a matter using the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script. @xref{Directories trunk Scripts -Functions Render}, for more information about it. - -@subsubheading Shell script localization - -The @code{locale} functionality is used to localize the -@command{centos-art.sh} script itself. The @command{centos-art.sh} -script is a shell script written in Bash, so the @code{locale} -functionality uses the @command{gettext} tools to retrive translatable -strings, create portable objects and machine objects. - -Thanks to @command{gettext}, it is possible for the @code{locale} -functionality to separate programming tasks from the translating -tasks. It is possible for programmer to concentrate their efforts in -programming output messages in English language while translators take -care of their localization using the @option{--update} and -@option{--edit} options as much as it be needed. - -Once @command{centos-art.sh} script has been localized, the translated -messages should be immediatly visible to you, the next time you -execute the @command{centos-art.sh} script - -@quotation -@strong{Note} -In order to localize translatable strings from English language to -another language you need to be sure the @env{LANG} environment -variable has been already set to the locale code you want to localize -message for or see them printed out before running the -@command{centos-art.sh} script. Localizing English language to itself -is not supported. -@end quotation - -@subheading Examples - -@table @command -@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda - -This command updates portable objects related to Anaconda default -design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The update -action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old -translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the -portable object and the design model consistent. - -This command is executed by translators once the graphic designers -have committed updates to Anaconda default design models (e.g., slide -text changes). - -@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda - -This command let translators to edit portable objects related to -Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major -release 5. The edit action is where the translator localize -translatable strings in English language to another language. - -When portable objects for XML-base files are produced, there is no -need to retain the machine object format, so we the -@option{--dont-create-mo} is automatically assumed. - -@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts - -This command updates portable objects related to -@command{centos-art.sh} script. The update action consists on adding -new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from -portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the -@command{centos-art.sh} script to be consistent one another. - -This command is executed by translators once the programmers have -committed updates @command{centos-art.sh} script. - -@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts - -This command edits portable objects related to @command{centos-art.sh} -script in your prefered language. - -@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml - -This command updates portable objects for the XHTML output of the -repository documentation manual. The portable objects are created in -your prefered language and can be used to produced localized versions -of the manual in XHTML format. - -The update action consists on adding new translatable strings to or -removing old translatable strings from the portable objects in order -to keep both the portable object and the manual XHTML output -consistent one another. - -People execute this command after committing changes to the repository -documentation manual. - -@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml - -This command takes all the repository documentation manual XHTML -output files, which have not been translated yet inside the -@file{trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml} directory, as input to produce -portable objects from them so as for you to localize translatable -strings to your prefered language (e.g., as specified by the -@env{LANG} environment variable). - -Once the portable objects have been created they are used to produce -the translated version of the manual in XHTML format under the -@file{trunk/Manual/repository.xml/LANG} directory, where @samp{LANG} -refers your prefered language. The translated version of the XHTML -files is produced using the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts -Functions Render}). - -When your prefered language is other but English, the -@command{centos-art.sh} script takes care of updating both the -portable objects and the translated version of files after you've -edited a manual documentation entry, using the @code{help} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories -trunk Scripts Functions Help}). In other situations, you need to do -these actions by yourself. - -@end table - -@subheading Author - -Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - -@subheading Reporting bugs - -Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. - -@subheading Copyright - -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the -terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public -License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item The GNU @command{gettext} tools documentation (@command{info gettext}) -@item The @command{xml2po} command documentation (@command{man xml2po}) -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi deleted file mode 100644 index ea9f743..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,305 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Name - -The @code{prepare} functionality is part of the -@command{centos-art.sh} script and standardizes configuration of -preliminar steps you need to follow in order to get your workstation -ready for using a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Synopsis - -@command{centos-art prepare [OPTIONS]} - -There is no need to specify @file{path/to/dir} information in this -functionality. Most actions are performed through options. - -The @code{prepare} functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the -following options: - -@table @option - -@item --quiet - -Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option -is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a -possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the -@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. - -@item --answer-yes - -Assume @samp{yes} to all confirmation requests. - -@item --packages - -Install/update software packages required by the working copy of -CentOS Artwork Repository. - -The process of software installation takes place through @command{sudo -yum} and the repository configuration currently set in your -workstation. - -Most of the software packages required by the working copy of CentOS -Artwork Repository are available on The CentOS Distribution and can be -installed using The CentOS Distribution installation media. The only -exception is Inkscape, the program used to manipulate -@acronym{SVG,Scalable Vector Graphics} files in the working copy. - -The @file{inkscape} package isn't inside The CentOS Distribution or -any of The CentOS Project repositories neither, so you need to install -it from a third party repository like @samp{RPMForge} or @samp{EPEL}. -See page -@url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/,The -CentOS Repositories}, to know how to configure third party -repositories in The CentOS Distribution. - -@item --link - -This option uses symbolic links to install/update the connection -between components inside the working copy and components outside the -working copy. Among the components that need to be connected figure -out the command-line internface of @command{centos-art.sh} script; -fonts, brushes, palettes and patterns used by programs like GIMP and -Inkscape; and configuration files of text editors. - -The main purpose of such connection is to adapt the working copy to -the CentOS Distribution filesystem layout (e.g., @file{~/bin} -directory is for storing personal programs, @file{~/gimp-2.2/brushes} -is for storing GIMP brushes for personal use, etc.) and, at the same -time, to provide a way of sharing changes made to connected components -to other workstations (e.g., if I update a GIMP brush in my -workstation, you'll receive the change the next you update your -working copy and then will be immediatly available for you to use in -GIMP). - -@item --environment - -Print the name and value of some of the environment variables used by -@command{centos-art.sh} scripts. - -@end table - -@subheading Description - -The @code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script is -part of the CentOS Artwork Repository. So, in order to execute the -@code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script you -need to have access to a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, -first. Working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository are downloaded -from the source repository and made available to you by mean of -workstations. A workstation is a computer that you install and -configure (prepare) to do something. In this case, you pick up a -computer and prepare it for working on the CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subsubheading Installing the workstation - -Installing the workstation is the first step you need to do. In this -step you make your computer functional through an operating system. In -this case, The Community Enterprise Operating System; which is also -know as The CentOS Distribution or just CentOS, for short. - -To install The CentOS Distribution you need to have the installation -media somehow (e.g., CDs, DVDs, Pendrives, etc.). There are several -different ways to perform the installation process of CentOS -distribution, but generally, you put the installation media in your -media reader, boot the computer from it, and follow the installer -intructions. That simple. - -If you don't have the installation media of CentOS distribution, you -need to download the ISO files related to the media you plan to use -(e.g., CD or DVD) and then create the installation media by yourself. -The CentOS Distribution ISO files can be downloaded from -@url{http://mirrors.centos.org/} and, if you chosen CD or DVD as your -prefered installation medium, you can burn the ISO files using the -@command{K3B} application so as to create the installation media -you'll use. Of course, in order to download the ISO files and create -the installation media, you need to have an already installed CentOS -workstation where you can realized all the work. - -@subsubheading Configuring the workstation - -Once you've installed the workstation and it is up and running, login -as @samp{root} user, create a username (e.g., @samp{centos}) and set a -password for it. This is the username you must use for everyday work -inside your working copy of the CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@quotation -@strong{Caution} Do not use the @samp{root} username for your everyday -work inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. It is -dangerous and might provoke unreversable damages on your workstation. -@end quotation - -Once you've created the username for your everyday work, there are -some environment variables that you can customize to fit your personal -needs (e.g., default text editor, default locale information, default -time zone representation, etc.). To customize these variables you -need to edit your profile file (i.e., @file{~/.bash_profile}) and set -the redefinition there. Notice that you may need to logout and then -do login again in order for the new variable values to take effect. - -@table @strong -@item Default text editor: - -The default text editor information is contrlled by the @env{EDITOR} -environment variable. The @file{centos-art.sh} script uses the default -text editor to edit subversion pre-commit messages, translation files, -documentation files, script files, and similar text-based files. - -If @env{EDITOR} environment variable is not set, @file{centos-art.sh} -script uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} as default text editor. Otherwise, the -following values are recognized by @file{centos-art.sh} script: - -@itemize -@item @file{/usr/bin/vim} -@item @file{/usr/bin/emacs} -@item @file{/usr/bin/nano} -@end itemize - -If no one of these values is set in the @env{EDITOR} environment -variable, the @file{centos-art.sh} script uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} -text editor, the one installed by default in The CentOS Distribution. - -@item Default locale information: - -The default locale information is controlled by the @env{LANG} -environment variable. This variable is initially set in the -configuration process of CentOS distribution installer, specifically -in the @samp{Language} step; or once installed using the -@command{system-config-language} tool. - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script uses the @env{LANG} environment -variable to determine what language to use for printing output -messages. Another use of @env{LANG} variable inside -@command{centos-art.sh} script is to determine what translation file -to update or edit when input files are localized. - -@item Default time zone representation: - -The time zone representation is a time correction applied to the -system time (stored in the BIOS clock) based on your country location. -This correction is specially useful to distributed computers around -the world that work together and need to be syncronized in time to -know when things happened. - -The CentOS Artwork Repository is made of one server and several -workstations spread around the world. In order for all these -workstations to know when changes in the server took place, it is -required that they all set their system clocks to use the same time -information (i.e., @acronym{UTC,Coordinated Universal Time}) and set -the time correction for their specific countries in the operating -system. Otherwise, it would be difficult to know when something -exactly happened. - -Generally, setting the time information is a straight-forward task and -configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution do cover time -correction for most of the countries around the world. However, if -you need a time precision not provided by any of the date and time -configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution then, you need -to use the @env{TZ} environment variable to correct the time -information by yourself. The format of @env{TZ} environment variable -is described in @file{tzset(3)} manual page. -@end table - -@subsubheading Downloading the working copy - -Once you've configured the workstation, it is time to download the -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -To download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you need to -login as your everyday work username (e.g., @samp{centos}) and use the -Subversion client to bring all the files you need to work with down -from the source location of CentOS Artwork Repository -(@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}) to your workstation, -just as the following command describes: - -@verbatim -svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork ~/ -@end verbatim - -This command will create the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository -in your workstation, specifically in the @file{/home/centos/artwork} -directory. Note that you only need to execute this command once. -After that, to keep your working copy up to date, you use the -Subversion @command{update} command instead. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} In the condition that you don't have Subversion client -installed in the workstation, then you can install it using the -command: - -@verbatim -sudo yum install subversion -@end verbatim -@end quotation - -@subsubheading Configuring the working copy - -Once you have a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your -workstation, you can go and run the @code{prepare} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script to realize the remaining configuration -stuff. - -Assuming this is the very first time you run the -@command{centos-art.sh} script, you'll find that there is no -@command{centos-art} command-line interface for it in your -workstation. This is correct. In order to have the -@command{centos-art} command-line in your workstation, you need to run -the @command{centos-art.sh} script using its absolute path: - -@verbatim -~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh prepare [OPTIONS] -@end verbatim - -Assuming you've already run the @code{prepare} functionality -before, there is no need for you to use the absolute path again. -Instead, you can use the @command{centos-art} command-line interface -directly, as the following example describes: - -@verbatim -centos-art.sh prepare [OPTIONS] -@end verbatim - -Notice that you can execute the @code{prepare} functionality more than -once. This is specially useful to keep the link information -syncronized. For example, considering you've added new brushes to or -removed old brushes from your working copy of CentOS Artwork -Repository, the link information related to those files need to be -updated in the @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory too, in a way the -addition/deletion change that took place in your working copy can be -reflected there, as well. The same is true for other similar -components like fonts, patterns and palettes components. - -@subheading Examples - -@table @command -@item centos-art prepare --packages --link -Preapare both links and packages required to use the working copy of -CentOS Artwork Repository in the workstation. If required packages are -already installed this command looks for updates instead. - -@item centos-art prepare --link --quiet -Update connection between the workstation and the working copy of -CentOS Artwork Repository, using no output. -@end table - -@subheading Author - -Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - -@subheading Reporting bugs - -Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. - -@subheading Copyright - -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the -terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public -License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 36b5c2d..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Name - -The @code{render} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} -script and standardizes rendition tasks inside the working copy of -CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Synopsis - -@command{centos-art render [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} - -The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure -inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to -produce. - -The @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -accepts the following options: - -@table @option -@item --quiet - -Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option -is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a -possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the -@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. - -@item --answer-yes - -Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - -@item --filter="REGEX" - -Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. -You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in -order to control the amount of files you want to produce as -base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the -more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When -you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use -@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. - -@item --dont-commit-changes - -Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and -after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - -@item --releasever="STRING" - -This option expands release-specific translation makers to -@samp{STRING}. Use this option when no releasae-specific information -can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are -currently rendering. - -@item --basearch="STRING" - -This option expands architecture-specific translation makers to -@samp{STRING}. Use this option when no architecture-specific -information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure -you are currently rendering. - -@item --theme-model="STRING" - -Specify the name of the theme model you want to use to produce theme -artistic motifs. By default, if this option is not passed, the -@samp{Default} theme model is used as reference to produce theme -motifs. - -@item --post-rendition="STRING" - -This option let you apply a command as post-rendition action. In this -case, the @samp{STRING} represents the command string you want to -execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition -output. - -@item --last-rendition="STRING" - -This option let you apply a command as last-rendition action. In this -case, the @samp{STRING} represents the command string you want to -execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition, -post-rendition and directory-specific rendition outputs. - -@end table - -@subheading Description - -Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, rendition tasks -take place inside renderable directories. Inside the @code{render} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script, you can control -rendition tasks through different flows of rendition named -base-rendition, post-rendition, last-rendition and directory-specific -rendition. - -@subsubheading Renderable directories - -In order for a directory structure to be considered renderable, it -should have one directory structure for input files and one directory -structure for output files. Optionally, a third directory structure -might be available for storing translation files. - -Renderable directories are very tied to the way content is produced -inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Presently, -content is produced through the following organizations: - -@table @strong -@item Direct rendition - -In direct rendition, there is one directory structure for input files -(@file{trunk/Identity/Models}) and one directory structure for output -files (e.g., @file{trunk/Identity/Images}). Optionally, a third -directory structure is available to store the input related -translation files (e.g., @file{trunk/Locales/Identity/Models}). - -In direct rendition, when the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script is executed, it uses the input -directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used -as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the -location of the output file, as well. - -@item Theme-specific rendition - -In theme-specific rendition, there is one directory structure to store -input files (@file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Models}), one directory -structure to store translation files -(@file{trunk/Locales/Identity/Themes/Models/}), one directory -structure to store artistic motifs -(@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes}) and one directory structure to -store output files (@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes}). - -In theme-specific rendition, when the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script is executed, it uses the input -directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used -as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the -location of the output file, as well. - -In contrast with direct rendition, when we use theme-specific -rendition, it is possible to combine both design models and artistic -motifs to produce output in an arbitrary way. This configuration is -specially interesting because it is possible to create different -artistic motifs and one unique design model in order to produce one -unique theme structure with different visual styles. Or the opposite, -to create different theme structures and apply one unique visual style -to produce one unique visual styles on different theme structure. Or -even get a bit farther and experiment with arbitrary combinations -among them all. - -@end table - -In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the location where the -output file should be stored doesn't exist, the @code{render} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script will create it for -you. - -In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the input related -translation file doesn't exist, the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script will produce the output in the same -language of its input file. - -@subsubheading The base-rendition flow - -The base-rendition flow is the first rendition flow of all rendition -flows available and takes place immediatly after executing the -@code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. - -The base-rendition produces different outputs from one unique input -format. This is, one input file is used to produce one ore more output -files. When translation files are available for input files, the -base-rendition applies the translation file to the input file in order -to produce a translated instance of it, then this translated instance -is used as input file to produce one or more output files. - -Inside the @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} -script, the input format is always XML (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), -the translation files are always portable objects (e.g., PO) and the -output format depends on the input file provided (e.g., when the -input format is a SVG file, the base output is a PNG file; when the -input format is XHTML the base output is an XHTML file; when the input -format is a Docbook file the base output might be either HTML, RTF, PS -or PDF). - -As application example of base-rendition flow, consider the -description of the following sections: - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -Anaconda} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 -Notes Release} -@end itemize - -@subsubheading The post-rendition flow - -The post-rendition flow is performed immediatly after base-rendition -flow to extend the base-rendition flow by applying in-place -modifications to base-rendition output. In-place modifications can be -performed either through the @option{--post-rendition} command-line -option of @command{centos-art.sh} script or through directory-specific -rendition. - -Actions commanded through @option{--post-rendition} option are applied -first and directory-specific actions later. This order is required to -propagate in-place changes commited to base-rendition output to -modified copies (i.e., new files) of it created through -directory-specific rendition. Creation of modified copies is -something specific to directory-specific rendition only. It is not -possible for the @option{--post-rendition} option to create modified -copies of base-rendition flow because commands passed through it are -applied to the base-rendition output file directly in a disposition -that don't support creation of new files, but in-place modifications -only. - -The command passed to @option{--post-rendition} option can be changed -everytime you run the @command{centos-art.sh} script, but actions -specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the -same way. Direcctory-specific rendition is set inside -@command{centos-art.sh} script to perform specific tasks that cannot -be achived through @option{--post-rendition} option. - -As application example of post-rendition flow, consider the -description of the following sections: - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -Syslinux} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -Grub} -@end itemize - -@subsubheading The last-rendition flow - -The last-rendition flow takes place after post-rendition and applies -in-place modifications to all files produced as result of both -base-rendition and post-rendition flows in the same directory -structure, just before passing to process a different directory -structure. In-place modifications can be performed either through the -@option{--last-rendition} command-line option of -@command{centos-art.sh} script or through directory-specific -rendition. - -Actions commanded through @option{--last-rendition} option are applied -after directory-specific actions. This order is required to prevent -last-rendition actions commanded from directory-specifc rendition to -overlap last-rendition actions commanded from -@option{--last-rendition} option. - -The command passed to @option{--last-rendition} option can be changed -everytime you run the @command{centos-art.sh} script, but actions -specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the -same way. Actions commanded from directory-specific rendition are set -inside @command{centos-art.sh} script to perform specific tasks that -cannot be achived through @option{--last-rendition} option. - -As application example of last-rendition flow, consider the -description of the following sections: - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -Ksplash} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 -Gdm} -@end itemize - -@subsubheading The directory-specific rendition flow - -Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, some directory -structure (e.g., @file{Syslinux}, @file{Gurb}, @file{Gdm}, @file{Kdm} -and @file{KSplash}) required more than base-rendition or even the -commands you could pass through the @option{--post-rendition} and -@option{--last-rendition} options, in order for their final files to -be produced. In these situations, we make use of directory-specific -rendition flow. - -The directory-specific rendition flow applies specific actions to -specific directory structures when they enter into the rendition flow. -Using this configuration speeds up production of all those components -that require intermediate formats or even several independent files, -in order for the final content to be created. - -The directory-specific rendition flow is generally used in combination -with post-rendition and last-rendition flows inside -@command{centos-art.sh} script. - -@subsubheading Translations - -To translate output files, the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script creates a translated instance of the -input file and uses it then to create the base output file. The -translated instance is created using the related translation messages -of the input file. Translation messages are stored under -@file{trunk/Locales} and are created using the @code{locale} -functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories -trunk Scripts Functions Locale}). - -Translation files are optional. When no translation file is available -for the input file, the base-rendition output is produced using the -same language of the input file. - -@subheading Examples - -@table @command -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands - -This command produces all branding information related to The CentOS -Project (e.g., symbols, logos and variants of them). - -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands --filter="symbol" - -This command produces all branding information, related to The CentOS -Project, which file names contain the @samp{symbol} string on it. - -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2 - -This command produces all visual manifestations related to version 2 of -Flame artistic motif (e.g., Distribution, Posters, etc.) as specified -by default design models. - -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Distro - -This command produces the Distribution visual manifestations related -to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Anaconda, Syslinux, Grub, -Firstboot, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash, Ksplash, and Rhgb) as specified by -default design models. - -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Distro/5/Anaconda' - -This command produces all the images related to Anaconda component -from Distribution visual manifestations on its major release number -five, for all the artistic motifs available and as specified by -default design models. - -@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Concept' --post-rendition='mogrify -normalize' - -This command produces all the images related to Concept component from -all artistic motifs as specified by default design models. Moreover, -the @command{mogrify -normalize} command is applied to each PNG image -produced as result of the base-rendition output. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} The @command{mogrify} command is part of -ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite and let you to resize an -image, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, -and much more. The ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite is -copyrighted to -@url{http://redux.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi, -ImageMagick Studio LLC}, a non-profit organization dedicated to making -software imaging solutions freely available. - -@end quotation - -@end table - -@subheading Author - -Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - -@subheading Reporting bugs - -Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. - -@subheading Copyright - -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the -terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public -License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item The ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite documentation -(@command{rpm -qd ImageMagick | less}). -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi b/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 2b6845d..0000000 --- a/Manual/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -@subheading Name - -The @code{tuneup} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} -script and standardizes tasks related to file maintainance inside the -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -@subheading Synopsis - -@command{centos-art tuneup [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} - -The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure -inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to -process. - -The @code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -accepts the following options: - -@table @option -@item --quiet - -Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option -is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a -possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the -@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. - -@item --answer-yes - -Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - -@item --filter="REGEX" - -Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. -You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in -order to control the amount of files you want to produce as -base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the -more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When -you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use -@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. - -@item --dont-commit-changes - -Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and -after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - -@end table - -@subheading Description - -Tasks related to file maintainance are repetitive. You might find -yourself doing them time after time inside the working copy of CentOS -Artwork Repository. Some of these maintainance tasks do update top -comments on shell scripts, create table of contents for web pages, -update metadata related to design models and remove unused definitions -from design models. - -When you execute the @code{tuneup} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script, it looks for all files that match the -supported extensions (e.g., @file{.sh}, @file{.svg} and @file{.xhtml}) -in the directory specified, builds a list with them and applies the -maintainance tasks using file extensions as reference. - -@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.sh} files - -If shell scripts are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script reads a comment template from -@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare/Config/shell_topcomment.sed} and -applies it to shell scripts found, one by one. As result, all shell -scripts will end up having the same copyright and license information -the comment template does. - -In order for the shell script top comment template to be applied -correctly, the shell scripts you write must have the following -structure: - -@verbatim - 1| #!/bin/bash - 2| # - 3| # doSomething.sh -- The function description goes here. - 4| # - 5| # Copyright - 6| # - 7| # ... - 8| # - 9| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -10| # $Id$ -11| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -12| -13| function doSomething { -14| -15| } -@end verbatim - -The @code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script -replaces all lines between the @samp{Copyright} line (e.g., line 5) -and the first separator line (e.g., line 9), inclusively. Everything -else in the file will remain immutable. - -@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.svg} files - -If scalable vector graphics are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality -reads a metadata template -(@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup/Config/svg_metadata.sed}) and -applies it to all files found, one by one. Immediatly after the -metadata template has been applied and, before passing to next file, -all unused definition are removed from file, too. - -The metadata we apply from the metadata template is created dynamicaly -combining the file absolute path, the workstation time information and -the @command{centos-art.sh} script copyright holder information as -reference. Additionally, the @emph{Creative Common -Distribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License} is also set in the metadata. - -The elimination of unused definitions inside SVG files takes place -through the @option{--vacuum-defs} option of @command{inkscape} -command-line interface which is described in its man page -(@command{man inkscape}). - -@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.xhtml} files - -If web pages are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script transforms web page headings to make -them accessible through a table of contents. The table of contents is -expanded in place, wherever the @code{
} piece -of code be in the page. - -Once the @code{
} piece of code has be expanded, -there is no need to put anything else in the page. You can run the -@code{tuneup} functionality everytime you update the heading -information so as to update the table of contents, too. - -In order for the @code{tuneup} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script to transform headings, you need to put -headings in just one line using one of the following forms: - -@verbatim -

Title

-

Title

-

Title

-@end verbatim - -In the example above, h1 can vary from h1 to h6. Closing tag must be -present and also match the openning tag. The value of @option{name} -and @option{href} options from the anchor element are set dynamically -using the md5sum output of combining the page location, the -@code{head-} string and the heading string. If any of the components -used to build the heading reference changes, you need to run the the -@code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script in order -for the anchor elements to use the correct information. - -@subheading Examples - -@table @command -@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Scripts - -Update the copyright and license notice of all the shell scripts we -have in @file{trunk/Scripts} directory structure. - -@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Models/Brands --filter="symbol" -Update metadata and remove unused definitions from all design models -in @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Brands} which have the word -@samp{symbol} in the file name. - -@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home -Update headings and the related table of contents to all web pages -inside @file{trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home}, recusively. -@end table - -@subheading Author - -Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - -@subheading Reporting bugs - -Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. - -@subheading Copyright - -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the -terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public -License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - -@subheading See also - -@itemize -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} -@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} -@item @ref{Directories trunk} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/authors.texi b/Manual/Introduction/authors.texi deleted file mode 100755 index f62bdd3..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/authors.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -This section records authoring information of CentOS Artwork -Repository along the years: - -@subheading Graphic Design - -@itemize -@item Guideon de Kok -@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} -@item @email{mm@@art.centos.org,Marcus Moeller} -@end itemize - -@subheading Documentation - -@itemize -@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} -@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} -@end itemize - -@subheading Localization - -@itemize -@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} (Spanish) -@end itemize - -@subheading Automation - -@itemize -@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} -@end itemize - -@subheading Infrastructure -@itemize -@item @email{karan@@dev.centos.org,Karanbirn Singh} -@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} -@end itemize - -@subheading Packaging -@itemize -@item @email{karan@@dev.centos.org,Karanbirn Singh} -@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} -@end itemize diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi b/Manual/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 96fb6b2..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to CentOS Artwork Repository Manual. - -The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual describes how The CentOS Project -Corporate Visual Identity is organized and produced inside the CentOS -Artwork Repository (@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}). -If you are looking for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for -understanding how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is -produced, this is the manual for you. - -This manual discusses the following intermedite topics: - -@itemize -@item The CentOS Brand -@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Structure -@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Style -@end itemize - -This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your CentOS -system. If you need help with CentOS, refer to the help page on the -CentOS Wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/Help}) for a list of -different places you can find help. diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi b/Manual/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 39781c3..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -@menu -* History:: -* Authors:: -* Copying Conditions:: -* Document Convenctions:: -* Repository Convenctions:: -* Feedback:: -@end menu diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi b/Manual/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 3501296..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -@node History -@section History -@cindex History -@include Introduction/history.texi - -@node Authors -@section Authors -@cindex Authors -@include Introduction/authors.texi - -@node Copying Conditions -@section Copying Conditions -@cindex Copying conditions -@include Introduction/copying.texi - -@node Document Convenctions -@section Document Convenctions -@cindex Document convenctions -@include Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi - -@node Repository Convenctions -@section Repository Convenctions -@cindex Repository convenctions -@include Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi - -@node Feedback -@section Send in Your Feedback -@cindex Feedback -@include Introduction/feedback.texi - diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/chapter.texi b/Manual/Introduction/chapter.texi deleted file mode 100644 index f147a59..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/chapter.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -@node Introduction -@chapter Introduction -@cindex Introduction -@include Introduction/chapter-intro.texi -@include Introduction/chapter-menu.texi -@include Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/copying.texi b/Manual/Introduction/copying.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 01bc2af..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/copying.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - -Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this -license document, but changing it is not allowed. - -@subheading Preamble - -The CentOS Artwork Repository organizes files in a very specific way -to implement The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. This very -specific organization of files is part of @command{centos-art.sh} -script, a bash script that automate most of the frequent tasks inside -the repository. - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script and the organization of files it -needs to work are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and -there are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions -are designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen -would want to do. What is not allowed is to try to prevent others -from further sharing any version of this program that they might get -from you. - -Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give -away copies of @command{centos-art.sh} script, that you receive source -code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change this -program or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know -you can do these things. - -To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to -deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute -copies of the @command{centos-art.sh} script, you must give the -recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that -they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must tell them -their rights. - -Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds -out that there is no warranty for the @command{centos-art.sh} script. -If this program is modified by someone else and passed on, we want -their recipients to know that what they have is not what we -distributed, so that any problems introduced by others will not -reflect on our reputation. - -The centos-art.sh script is released as a GPL work. Individual -packages used by centos-art.sh script include their own licenses and -the centos-art.sh script license applies to all packages that it does -not clash with. If there is a clash between the centos-art.sh script -license and individual package licenses, the individual package -license applies instead. - -The precise conditions of the license for the @command{centos-art.sh} -script are found in the General Public Licenses (@pxref{GNU General -Public License}). This manual specifically is covered by the GNU Free -Documentation License (@pxref{GNU Free Documentation License}). - -@subheading 1. The CentOS Brand - -The CentOS Brand (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity Models Brands}) is -the main visual manifestaion of The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project -uses The CentOS Brand to connect all its visual manifestions (e.g., -GNU/Linux Distributions, Websites, Stationery, etc.) and, this way, it -provides recognition among other similar projects. - -Both The CentOS Brand and all the visual manifestations that derivate -from it are available for you to study and propose improvement around -a good citizen's will at The CentOS Community environment, but you are -not allowed to redistribute them elsewhere, without the given -permission of The CentOS Project. - -If you need to redistribute either The CentOS Brand or any the visual -manifestatinos that derivate from it, write your intentions to the -@email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing list. diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi b/Manual/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 9a9cca6..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -In this manual the personal pronoun @emph{we} is used to repesent -@emph{The CentOS Artwork SIG}. This is, the group of persons building -the CentOS Artwork Repository. - -In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts, -typefaces, sizes, and weights. This highlighting is systematic; -different words are represented in the same style to indicate their -inclusion in a specific category. The types of words that are -represented this way include the following: - -@table @command -@item command - -Linux commands (and other operating system commands, when used) are -represented this way. This style should indicate to you that you can -type the word or phrase on the command line and press Enter to invoke -a command. Sometimes a command contains words that would be displayed -in a different style on their own (such as file names). In these -cases, they are considered to be part of the command, so the entire -phrase is displayed as a command. For example: - -Use the @command{centos-art identity --render='path/to/dir'} command -to produce contents inside the @file{trunk/Identity} directory -structure. -@end table - -@table @file -@item file name - -File names, directory names, paths, and RPM package names are -represented this way. This style indicates that a particular file or -directory exists with that name on your system. Examples: - -The @file{init.sh} file in @file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/} directory is -the initialization script, written in Bash, used to automate most of -tasks in the repository. - -The @command{centos-art} command uses the @file{ImageMagick} RPM -package to convert images from PNG format to other formats. -@end table - -@table @key -@item @key{key} - -A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example: - -To use @key{TAB} completion to list particular files in a directory, -type @command{ls}, then a character, and finally the Tab key. Your -terminal displays the list of files in the working directory that -begin with that character. -@end table - -@table @key -@item @key{key-combination} -A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example: - -The @key{Ctrl-Alt-Backspace} key combination exits your graphical -session and returns you to the graphical login screen or the console. -@end table - -@table @code -@item @code{computer output} - -Text in this style indicates text displayed to a shell prompt such as -error messages and responses to commands. For example: - -The @command{ls} command displays the contents of a directory. For example: - -@verbatim -Config help_renameEntry.sh -help_copyEntry.sh help_restoreCrossReferences.sh -help_deleteCrossReferences.sh help_searchIndex.sh -@end verbatim - -The output returned in response to the command (in this case, the -contents of the directory) is shown in this style. -@end table - -Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your -attention to certain pieces of information. In order of urgency, these -items are marked as a note, tip, important, caution, or warning. For -example: - -@quotation -@strong{Note} Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a -rose is not a ROSE is not a rOsE. -@end quotation - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} The directory @file{/usr/share/doc/} contains additional -documentation for packages installed on your system. -@end quotation - -@quotation -@strong{Important} If you modify the DHCP configuration file, the -changes do not take effect until you restart the DHCP daemon. -@end quotation - -@quotation -@strong{Caution} Do not perform routine tasks as root --- use a -regular user account unless you need to use the root account for -system administration tasks. -@end quotation - -@quotation -@strong{Warning} Be careful to remove only the necessary partitions. -Removing other partitions could result in data loss or a corrupted -system environment. -@end quotation diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/feedback.texi b/Manual/Introduction/feedback.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 1c7f597..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/feedback.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -If you find an error in the @emph{CentOS Artwork Repository}, or if -you have thought of a way to make this manual better, we would like to -hear from you! Share your suggestions in the appropriate mailing list -(@url{http://lists.centos.org/}) and/or bug tracker -(@url{http://bugs.centos.org/}). - -When you make suggestion, try to be as specific as possible. For -example, if you have found an error in the manual, include the section -number and some of the surrounding text so we can find it easily. diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/history.texi b/Manual/Introduction/history.texi deleted file mode 100755 index 1785ad1..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/history.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -This section records noteworthy changes of CentOS Artwork Repository -through years. - -@subheading 2008 - -The CentOS Artwork Repository started at CentOS Developers mailing -list (@email{centos-devel@@centos.org}) during a discussion about how -to automate the slide images of Anaconda. In such discussion, Ralph -Angenendt rose up his hand to ask: Do you have something to show? - -To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a bash script -which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce PNG images in -different languages ---together with the proposition of creating a -Subversion repository where translations and image production could be -distributed inside The CentOS Community---. - -Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided the -infrastructure necessary to support the effort. This way the CentOS -Artwork SIG and the CentOS Artwork Repository were officially created -and made available in the following urls: - -@itemize -@item @url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} -@item @url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/} -@end itemize - -Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain Reguera -Delagdo uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph -Angenendt documented it very well and The CentOS Translators started -to download working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository to produce -slide images in their own languages. - -@subheading 2009 - -The rendition script is at a very rustic state where only slide images -can be produced. - -The rendition script was redesigned to extend image production to -other areas, not just slide images. In this configuration one -translated SVG instance was created from the SVG file provided as -input in order to produce one translated PNG image as output. The -translation of SVG files was made through SED replacement commands and -the rendition of PNG images was realized through Inkscape command line -internface. - -The rendition script was named @command{render.sh}. The directory -structures were prepared to receive the rendition script so images -could be produced inside them. Each directory structure had design -templates (.svg), translation files (.sed), and translated images -(.png). - -The rendition script was unified in a common place and linked from -different directory structures. There was no need to have the same -code in different directory structures if it could be in just one -place and then be linked from different locations. - -Concepts about corporate identity began to be considered. As referece, -it was used the book @emph{Corporate Identity} by Wally Olins (1989) -and Wikipedia (@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity}). - -The rendition script main's goal becomes to: automate production of a -monolithic corporate visual identity structure, based on The CentOS -Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. - -The documentation of CentOS Artwork Repository started to take form in -@LaTeX{} format. - -@subheading 2010 - -The rendition script @command{render.sh} is no longer a rendition -script, but a collection of functionalities grouped into the -@command{centos-art.sh} script where rendition is one functionality -among others. The @command{centos-art.sh} is created to automate most -frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have links -all around the repository if a command-line interface can be created -(through symbolic links, in the @file{~/bin} directory) and be called -anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with -regular commands. - -Inside @command{centos-art.sh}, functionalities started to get -identified and separated one another. For example, when images were -rendered, there was no need to load functionalities related to -documentation manual. This moved us onto common functionalities and -specific functionalities inside @command{centos-art.sh} script. Common -functionalities are loaded when the script is initiated and are -available to specific functionalities. - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script was redesigned to handle options -trough @command{getopt} option parser. - -The repository directory structure was updated to improve the -implementation of concepts related to corporate visual identity. -Specially in the area related to themes which were divided into design -models and artistic motifs. - -@subheading 2011 - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script was redesigned to start translating -SVG and other XML-based files (e.g., XHTML and Docbook files) through -the @command{xml2po} program and shell scripts files (e.g., Bash -scripts) through GNU @command{gettext} tools. This configuration -provided a stronger interface for graphic designers, translators and -programmers at time of producing localized content. @file{.sed} files -are no longer used to handle translations. - -Improve option parsing through @command{getopt}. - -The @command{centos-art.sh} script is updated to organize -functionalities in two groups: ``the administrative functionalities'' -and ``the productive functionalities''. The administrative -functionalities cover actions like: copying, deleting and renaming -directory structures inside the repository. Also, preparing your -workstation for using @command{centos-art.sh} script, making backups -of the distribution theme currently installed, installing themes -created inside repository and restoring themes from backup. On the -other hand, the productive functionalities cover actions like: content -rendition, content localization, content documentation and content -maintainance. diff --git a/Manual/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi b/Manual/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 10a2bdc..0000000 --- a/Manual/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,537 +0,0 @@ -The CentOS Artwork Repository is supported by Subversion -(@url{http://subversion.tigris.org/}), a version control system which -allows you to keep old versions of files and directories (usually -source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., -like CVS, RCS or SCCS. - -When using Subversion there is one @emph{source repository} and many -@emph{working copies} of that source repository. The working copies -are independent one another, can be distributed all around the world -and provide a local place for designers, documentors, translators and -programmers to perform their works in a descentralized way. The -source repository, on the other hand, provides a central place for all -independent working copies to interchange data and provides the -information required to permit extracting previous versions of files -at any time. - -@subsection Repository policy -@cindex Repository policy - -The CentOS Artwork Repository is a collaborative tool that anyone can -have access to. However, changing that tool in any form is something -that should be requested in @email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing -list. Generally, people download working copies from CentOS Artwork -Repository, study the repository organization, make some changes in -their working copies, make some tests to verify such changes do work -the way expected and finally request access to commit them up to the -CentOS Artwork Repository (i.e., the source repository) for others to -benefit from them. - -Once you've received access to commit your changes, there is no need -for you to request permission again to commit other changes from your -working copy to CentOS Artwork Repository as long as you behave as a -@emph{good community citizen}. - -As a good community citizen one understand of a person who respects -the work already done for others and share ideas with authors before -changing relevant parts of their work, specially in situations when -the access required to realize the changes has been granted already. -Of course, there is a time when conversation has taken place, the -paths has been traced and changing the work is so obvious that there -is no need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did, -you already built the trust to keep going. Anyway, the mailing list -mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in a way that good -relationship between community citizens could be constantly balanced. - -The relationship between community citizens is monitored by repository -administrators. Repository administrators are responsible of granting -everything goes the way it needs to go in order for the CentOS Artwork -Repository to comply its mission which is: to provide a colaborative -tool for The CentOS Community where The CentOS Project Corporate -Identity is built and maintained from The CentOS Community itself. - -It is also important to remember that all source files inside CentOS -Artwork Repository should comply the terms of GNU General Public -License (@pxref{GNU General Public License}) in order for them to -remain inside the repository. - -@subsection Repository organization -@cindex Repository organization - -The CentOS Artwork Repository uses a @file{trunk}, @file{branches}, -and @file{tags} organization. - -@table @file -@item trunk - -The @file{trunk} directory organizes the main development line of -CentOS Artwork Repository. @xref{Directories trunk}, for more -information. - -@item branches - -The @file{branches} directory oranizes intermediate development lines -taken from the main development line. @xref{Directories branches}, -for more information. - -@item tags - -The @file{tags} directory organizes frozen development lines taken -either from the main or the intermediate lines of development. -@xref{Directories tags}, for more information. -@end table - -@subsection Repository file names -@cindex Repository file names - -Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, file names are all written in -lowercase (e.g., @samp{01-welcome.png}, @samp{splash.png}, -@samp{anaconda_header.png}, etc.) and directory names are all written -capitalized (e.g., @samp{Identity}, @samp{Themes}, @samp{Motifs}, -@samp{TreeFlower}, etc.). - -@subsection Repository work lines - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository there are four major work lines of -production which are: @emph{graphic design}, @emph{documentation}, -@emph{localization} and @emph{automation}. These work lines describe -different areas of content production. Content production inside these -specific areas may vary as much as persons be working on them. -Producing content in too many different ways may result innapropriate -in a collaborative environment like CentOS Artwork Repository where -content produced in one area depends somehow from content produced in -another different area. So, a @emph{content production standard} is -required for each available work line. - -@subsubsection Graphic design -@cindex Graphic design work line - -The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design, typography -design and themes design mainly. Additionally, some auxiliar areas -like icon design, illustration design, brushes design, patterns -designs and palettes of colors are also included here for -completeness. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository graphic design is performed through -Inkscape (@url{http://www.inkscape.org/}) and GIMP -(@url{http://www.gimp.org/}). The Inkscape tool is used to create and -manipulate scalable vector graphics and export them to PNG format; it -also provides a command-line interface that we use to perform massive -exportation from SVG files to PNG files in automation scripts. On the -other hand, GIMP is used to create and manipulate rastered images, -create brushes, patterns and palettes of colors. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} Combine both Inkscape and GIMP specific functionalities -and possibilities to produce very beautiful images. -@end quotation - -The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is made of different -visual manifestations (e.g., Distributions, Web sites, Stationery, -etc.). Visual manifestations implement the corporate identity -concepts by mean of images. To produce these images, we decompose -image production in @emph{design models} and @emph{artistic motifs}. - -Design models provide the structural information of images (i.e., -dimension, position of common elements in the visible area, -translation markers, etc.) and they are generally produced as scalable -vector graphics to take advantage of SVG standard, an XML-based -standard. - -Artistic motifs provide the visual style (i.e., the background -information, the look and feel) some design models need to complete -the final image produced by automation scripts. Artistic motifs are -generally produced as rastered images. - -The result produced from combining one design model with one artistic -motif is what we know as a @emph{theme}. Inside themes directory -structure (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}), you can find -several design models and several artistic motifs independently one -another that can be albitrarily combined through @emph{theme -rendition}, a flexible way to produce images for different visual -manifestations in very specific visual styles. Inside themes directory -structure, theme rendition is performed in -@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} directory structure, the required -design models are taken from @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes} -directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the -@code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. - -In addition to theme rendition you can find @emph{direct rendition}, -too. Direct rendition is another way of image production where there -is no artistic motif at all but design models only. Direct rendition -is very useful to produce simple content that doesn't need specific -background information. Some of these contents are brands, icons and -illustrations. Direct rendition is performed in -@file{trunk/Identity/Images}, the required design models are taken -from @file{trunk/Identity/Models} directory structure and the action -itself is controlled by the @code{render} functionality of -@command{centos-art.sh} script. - -@xref{Directories trunk Identity}, for more information about The -CentOS Corporate Identity and how graphic design fits on it. - -@subsubsection Documentation -@cindex Documentation work line - -The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory -inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas -behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. - -The CentOS Artwork Repository documentation is supported by Texinfo, a -documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both -online information and printed output. - -The repository documentation is organized under @file{trunk/Manual} -directory and uses the repository directory structre as reference. -Each directory in the repository has a documentation entry associated -in the documentation manual. Documentation entries are stored under -@file{trunk/Manual/Directories} directory and the action itself is -controlled by the @code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} -script. - -The @code{help} functionality let you create, edit and delete -documentation entries in a way that you don't need to take care of -updating menus, nodes and cross reference information inside the -manual structure; the functionality takes care of it for you. -However, if you need to write repository documentation that have -nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, Introduction -and similar) you need to do it manually, there is no functionality to -automate such process yet. - -@xref{Directories trunk Manual}, for more information on -documentation. - -@subsubsection Localization -@cindex Localization work line - -The localization work line exists to provide the translation messages -required to produce content in different languages. Translation -messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., -.po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under @file{trunk/Locales} -directory structure. - -The procedure used to localize content is taken from @command{gettext} -standard specification. Basically, translatable strings are retrived -from source files in order to create portable objects and machine -objects for them. These portable objects are editable files that -contain the information used by translators to localize the -translatable strings retrived from source files. On the other hand, -machine objects are produced to be machine-redable only, as its name -implies, and are produced from portable objects. - -Since @command{gettext} needs to extract translatable strings form -source files in order to let translators to localize them, we are -limitted to use source files supported by @command{gettext} program. -This is not a limitation at all since @command{gettext} supports most -popular programming laguages (e.g., C, C++, Java, Bash, Python, Perl, -PHP and GNU Awk just to mention a few ones). Nevertheless, formats -like SVG, XHTML and Docbook don't figure as supported formats in the -list of @command{gettext} supported source files. - -To translate XML based source files like SVG, XHTML and Docbook we use -the @command{xml2po} program instead. The @command{xml2po} comes with -the @file{gnome-doc-utils} package and retrives translatable strings -from one XML file to produce portable objects for them. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} -Portable objects produced by @command{xml2po} have the same format -that portable objects produced by @command{gettext}. This make the -localization process quite consistent from translators' point of view. -No matter what the source file be, the translator will always face the -same translation file format (i.e., the portable object format). -@end quotation - -With the portable object in place, the @command{xml2po} program is -used again to create the final translated XML, just with the same -definition of the source file where translatable strings were taken -from (e.g., if we extract translatable strings from a SVG file, as -result we get the same SVG file but with translatable strings already -localized ---obviously, for this to happen translators need to -localize translatable strings inside the portable object first, -localization won't appear as art of magic---). When using -@command{xml2po}, the machine object is used as temporal file to -produce the final translated XML file. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} If you want to have your content localized inside CentOS -Artwork Repository be sure to use source files supported either by -@command{gettext} or @command{xml2po} programs. -@end quotation - -@xref{Directories trunk Locales}, for more information. - -@subsubsection Automation -@cindex Automation work line - -The automation work line exists to standardize content production in -CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, -time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable -script. - -The automation work line takes place under @file{trunk/Scripts} -directory structure. Here is developed the @command{centos-art.sh} -script, a bash script specially designed to automate most frequent -tasks (e.g., rendition, documentation and localization) inside the -repository. Basically, the @command{centos-art.sh} script is divided -in several functionalities independent one another that perform -specific tasks and relay on repository organization to work as -expected. - -@quotation -@strong{Tip} If you need to improve the way content is produced, look -inside automation scripts and make your improvement there for everyone -to benefit. -@end quotation - -@xref{Directories trunk Scripts}, for more information on automation. - -@subsection Connection between directories -@cindex Connection between directories -@cindex Master paths -@cindex Auxiliar paths - -In order to produce content in CentOS Artwork Repository, it is -required that all work lines be connected somehow. This is the way -automation scripts can know where to retrive the information they need -to work with (e.g., design model, translation messages, output -location, etc.). We build this kind of connection using two path -constructions named @emph{master paths} and @emph{auxiliar paths}. - -The master path points only to directories that contain the source -files (e.g., SVG files) required to produce base content (e.g., PNG -files) through automation scripts. Each master path inside the -repository may have several auxiliar paths associated, but auxiliar -paths can only have one master path associated. - -The auxiliar paths can point either to directories or files. When an -auxiliar path points to a directory, that directory contains -information that modifies somehow the content produced from master -paths (e.g., translation messages) or provides the output information -required to know where to store the content produced from master path. -When an auxiliar path points to a file, that file has no other purpose -but to document the master path it refers to. - -The relation between auxiliar paths and master paths is realized -combining two path informations which are: the master path itself and -one second level directory structure from the repository. Generally, -the master path is considered the path identifier and the second level -directory structure taken from the repository is considered the common -part of the path where the identifier is appended. - -@float Figure, Path construction -@verbatim ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- -Path | Suffix | Identifier |Prefix| Type ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - A | |trunk/Identity/Models/Brands| | Directory ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - B | trunk/Manual/|trunk/Identity/Models/Brands|.texi | File ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - C | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Models/Brands| | Directory ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - D | |trunk/Identity/Images/Brands| | Directory ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - E | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Images/Brands|.texi | File ------+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- - - A = Master path. - B = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. - C = Auxiliar path to translation messages. - D = Auxiliar path to final content output. - E = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. -@end verbatim -@caption{Path construction.} -@end float - -The path information described above (@pxref{Path construction}) is -used by direct rendition and can be taken as reference to add other -components that are equally produced in the repository. To add new -components that make use of direct rendition inside the repository, -change just the component name used above (e.g., @file{Brands}) to -that one you want to add, without changing the path structure around -it. - -The file organization used by theme rendition extends direct rendition -by separating design models information from backgrounds information. -To better understand this configuration, you can consider it as two -independent lists, one of design models and one of artistic motifs, -which are arbitrary combined between themselves in order to render -images in specific ways. The possibilities of this configuration are -endless and let us describe visual manifestations very well. For -example, consider the organization used to produce @file{Anaconda} -images; for CentOS distribution major release 5; using @file{Default} -design models and version @file{3} of @file{Flame} artistic motif: - -@float Figure, Path construction extended -@verbatim ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- -Path | Suffix | Identifier |Prefix| Type ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - A | |trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - B | trunk/Manual/|trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda|.texi | File ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - C | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - D | |trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - E | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Distro/5/Anaconda|.texi | File ------+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- - - A = Master path. - B = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. - C = Auxiliar path to translation messages. - D = Auxiliar path to final content output. - E = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. -@end verbatim -@caption{Path construction extended.} -@end float - -The path information described above (@pxref{Path construction -extended}) is used by theme rendition and can be taken as reference to -add other components that are equally produced in the repository. - -In this configuration we can change both design model name (e.g., -@file{Default}) and artistic motif name (e.g., @file{Flame/3}) to -something else in order to achieve a different result. The only -limitations impossed are the storage space provided in the server -machine and your own creativeness as graphic designer. - -@quotation -@strong{Note} -A theme ready for implementation may consume from 100 MB to 400 MB of -storage space. The exact space consumed by a theme depends on the -amount of screen resolutions the theme supports. The more screen -resolutions the theme supports, the more storage space demanded for -it. -@end quotation - -In this configuration we saw how to build the path information for -@file{Anaconda} component as part of CentOS Distribution visual -manifestation, but that is not the only component we have inside -CentOS Distribution visual manifestation. There are other components -like Syslinux, Grub, Rhgb, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash and Ksplash that share a -similar file organization to that described above for @file{Anaconda} -component. - -@subsection Syncronizing path information -@cindex Syncronizing path information - -Syncronizing path information is the action that keeps all path -information up to date in the repository. This action implies both -@emph{file movement} and @emph{file content replacement} in this very -specific order. File movement is related to duplicate, delete and -rename files and directories in the repository. File content -replacement is related to replace information, path information in -this case, inside files in the repository. - -The order followed to syncronize path information is relevant because -the versioned nature of the files we are working with. We don't -perform file content replacement first because that would imply a -repository change which will immediatly demmand a commit in order for -actions like duplicate, delete or rename to take place. However, if we -perform file movement first, it is possible to commit both file moved -and file content replacements as if they were just one change. In this -case the file content replacement takes palce in the target location -that have been duplicated or renamed, not the one use as source -location. This configuration is specially useful when files are -renamed (i.e., one file is copied from a source location to a target -location and then the source location of it is removed from -repository). - -@quotation -@strong{Warning} There is no support for URLs actions inside -@command{centos-art.sh} script. The @command{centos-art.sh} script is -designed to work with local files inside the working copy only. If you -need to perform URL actions directly, use Subversion commands instead. -@end quotation - -When one master path is changed it is required that all related -auxiliar paths be changed, too. This is required in order for master -paths to retain their relation with auxiliar paths. This way, -automation scripts are able to know where to retrive translation -messages from, where to store final output images to and where to look -for documentation. If relation between master paths and auxiliar paths -is lost, there is no way for automation scripts to know where to -retrive the information they need. - -The auxiliar paths should never be modified under any reason but to -satisfy the relationship with the master path. Liberal change of -auxiliar paths may suppress the conceptual idea they were initially -created for; and certainly, automation scripts may stop working as -expected. The update direction to rename path information must be from -master path to auxiliar path and never the opposite. - -The relation between master and auxiliar paths is useful to keep -repository organized but introduce some complications when we work -with files that use master path information as reference to build -structural information. This is the case of repository documentation -manual source files where inclusions, menus, nodes and cross -references are built using master path information as reference. Now, -to see what kind of complication we are talking about, consider what -would happen to a structural definitions (i.e., inlusions, menus, -nodes and cross refereces) already set in the manual from one master -path that is suddenly renamed to something different. If the path -information is not syncronized, at this point, we lose connection -between the master path and the auxiliar path created to store the -related documentation entry, as well as the related structural -definitions that end up pointing to a master path that no longer -exist. - -The syncronization of path information is aimed to solve these kind of -issues. - -@subsection Extending repository organization -@cindex Extending repository organization - -Occasionly, you may find that new components of The CentOS Project -Corporate Identity need to be added to the repository in order to work -them out. If that is the case, the first question we need to ask -ourselves, before start to create directories blindly all over, is: -@emph{What is the right place to store it?} - -The best place to find answers is in The CentOS Community (see page -@url{http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp}), but going there with hands -empty is not good idea. It may give the impression you don't really -care about. Instead, consider the following suggestions to find your -own comprehension in order to make your own propositions based on it. - -When extending respository structure it is very useful to bear in mind -The CentOS Project Corporate Identity Structure (@pxref{Directories -trunk Identity}) The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. The -rest is just matter of choosing appropriate names. It is also worth to -know that each directory in the repository responds to a conceptual -idea that justifies its existence. - -To build a directory structure, you need to define the conceptual idea -first and later create the directory. There are some locations inside -the repository that already define some concepts you probably want to -reuse. 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA. -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# $Id$ -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# -iso -# if set, ISO8859 characters are used for special symbols (like copyright, etc) -$USE_ISO = 1; - -# -I -# add a directory to the list of directories where @include files are -# searched for (besides the directory of the file). additional '-I' -# args are appended to this list. (APA: Don't implicitely search ., -# to conform with the docs!) my @INCLUDE_DIRS = ("."); -@INCLUDE_DIRS = ("/home/centos/artwork"); - -# Extension used on output files. -$EXTENSION = "xhtml"; - -# Horizontal rules. -$DEFAULT_RULE = '

'; -$SMALL_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; -$MIDDLE_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; -$BIG_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; - -# -split section|chapter|node|none -# if $SPLIT is set to 'section' (resp. 'chapter') one html file per -# section (resp. chapter) is generated. If $SPLIT is set to 'node' one -# html file per node or sectionning element is generated. In all these -# cases separate pages for Top, Table of content (Toc), Overview and -# About are generated. Otherwise a monolithic html file that contains -# the whole document is created. -$SPLIT = 'section'; - -# -sec-nav|-nosec-nav -# if this is set then navigation panels are printed at the beginning -# of each section. If the document is split at nodes then navigation -# panels are printed at the end if there were more than $WORDS_IN_PAGE -# words on page. -# -# If the document is split at sections this is ignored. -# -# This is most useful if you do not want to have section navigation -# with -split chapter. There will be chapter navigation panel at the -# beginning and at the end of chapters anyway. -$SECTION_NAVIGATION = 1; - -# Layout control -$print_page_head = \&T2H_XHTML_print_page_head; -$print_page_foot = \&T2H_XHTML_print_page_foot; -$print_frame = \&T2H_XHTML_print_frame; -$button_icon_img = \&T2H_XHTML_button_icon_img; -$print_navigation = \&T2H_XHTML_print_navigation; - -#FIXME update once it is more stabilized in texi2html.init -sub T2H_XHTML_print_page_head -{ - my $fh = shift; - my $longtitle = "$Texi2HTML::THISDOC{'title_unformatted'}"; - $longtitle .= ": $Texi2HTML::UNFORMATTED{'This'}" if exists $Texi2HTML::UNFORMATTED{'This'}; - $T2H_LANG='en'; - print $fh < - - - - - $longtitle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -
- -
- - -EOT -} - -sub T2H_XHTML_print_page_foot -{ - my $fh = shift; - my @date=localtime(time); - my $year=$date[5] += 1900; - my $program_string = program_string(); - print $fh <$program_string

- -
- -
- - -
- - - - -EOT -} - -# / in -sub T2H_XHTML_button_icon_img -{ - my $button = shift; - my $icon = shift; - my $name = shift; - return '' if (!defined($icon)); - if (defined($name) && $name) - { - $name = ": $name"; - } - else - { - $name = ''; - } - $button = "" if (!defined ($button)); - return qq{$button$name}; -} - -$simple_map{'*'} = '
'; - -# formatting functions - -$def_line = \&t2h_xhtml_def_line; -$index_summary = \&t2h_xhtml_index_summary; -$image = \&t2h_xhtml_image; - -# need / in -sub t2h_xhtml_image($$$) -{ - my $file = shift; - my $base = shift; - my $preformatted = shift; - return "[ $base ]" if ($preformatted); - return "\"$base\""; -} - -# process definition commands line @deffn for example -# replaced by -sub t2h_xhtml_def_line($$$$$) -{ - my $category = shift; - my $name = shift; - my $type = shift; - my $arguments = shift; - my $index_label = shift; - $index_label = '' if (!defined($index_label)); - $name = '' if (!defined($name) or ($name =~ /^\s*$/)); - $type = '' if (!defined($type) or $type =~ /^\s*$/); - if (!defined($arguments) or $arguments =~ /^\s*$/) - { - $arguments = ''; - } - else - { - $arguments = '' . $arguments . ''; - } - my $type_name = ''; - $type_name = " $type" if ($type ne ''); - $type_name .= ' ' . $name . '' if ($name ne ''); - $type_name .= $arguments . "\n"; - if (! $DEF_TABLE) - { - return '
'. '' . $category . ':' . $type_name . $index_label . "
\n"; - } - else - { - - return "\n" . $type_name . - "\n" . $category . $index_label . "\n" . "\n"; - } -} - -# There is a br which needs / -sub t2h_xhtml_index_summary($$) -{ - my $alpha = shift; - my $nonalpha = shift; - my $join = ''; - my $nonalpha_text = ''; - my $alpha_text = ''; - $join = "   \n
\n" if (@$nonalpha and @$alpha); - if (@$nonalpha) - { - $nonalpha_text = join("\n   \n", @$nonalpha) . "\n"; - } - if (@$alpha) - { - $alpha_text = join("\n   \n", @$alpha) . "\n   \n"; - } - #I18n - return "
Jump to:   " . - $nonalpha_text . $join . $alpha_text . '
'; -} - -# Layout of navigation panel -sub T2H_XHTML_print_navigation -{ - my $fh = shift; - my $buttons = shift; - my $vertical = shift; - print $fh '' . "\n"; - - print $fh "" unless $vertical; - for my $button (@$buttons) - { - print $fh qq{\n} if $vertical; - print $fh qq{\n"; - print $fh "\n" if $vertical; - } - print $fh "" unless $vertical; - print $fh "\n"; -} - -# Use icons for navigation. -$ICONS = 0; - -# insert here name of icon images for buttons -# Icons are used, if $ICONS and resp. value are set -%ACTIVE_ICONS = - ( - 'Top', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-top.png', - 'Contents', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/help-contents.png', - 'Overview', '', - 'Index', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-find.png', - 'This', '', - 'Back', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'FastBack', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', - 'Prev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'Up', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', - 'Next', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'NodeUp', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', - 'NodeNext', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'NodePrev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'Following', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'Forward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'FastForward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', - 'About' , 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/gtk-about.png', - 'First', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', - 'Last', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', - ' ', '' - ); - -# Insert here name of icon images for these, if button is inactive -%PASSIVE_ICONS = - ( - 'Top', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-top.png', - 'Contents', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/help-contents.png', - 'Overview', '', - 'Index', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-find.png', - 'This', '', - 'Back', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'FastBack', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', - 'Prev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'Up', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', - 'Next', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'NodeUp', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', - 'NodeNext', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'NodePrev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', - 'Following', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'Forward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', - 'FastForward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', - 'About' , 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/gtk-about.png', - 'First', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', - 'Last', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', - ' ', '' - ); diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 34d8eff..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: community.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Community} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community} - -The CentOS Project is designed for people who need an enterprise class -operating system without the cost or support of the prominent North -American Enterprise Linux vendor. - -\begin{description} - -\item[CentOS Administrators:] People building CentOS Distribution and -its infrastructure are considered CentOS Administrators. Each CentOS -Distribution has an Administrator Leader. - -\item[CentOS Community Members:] People using CentOS Distribution are -concidered CentOS Community Members. Inside CentOS Community, Members -affiliate Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Special Interest Groups help -to organize and distribute work inside The CentOS Project. - -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bdf41ed..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: distribution.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Distribution} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution} - -The CentOS Distribution is a free enterprise class computing platform -to anyone who wishes to use it. The CentOS Distribution is built from -publicly available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North -American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms -fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policies and aims to be -100\% binary compatible (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to -remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.). - -The CentOS Project releases its CentOS Distribution as a GPL work. The -GPL applies to the software collection known as the CentOS -Distribution. Individual packages included in the distribution -include their own licenses and the GPL applies to all packages that it -does not clash with. If there is a clash between the GPL and -individual package licenses, the individual package license applies -instead. - -Neither the CentOS Project (we who build CentOS Distribution) nor any -version of CentOS Distribution is affiliated with, produced by, or -supported by the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. -Neither does our software contain the upstream vendor's product \dots -although it is built from the same open source SRPMS as the upstream -enterprise products. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3cf5003..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Incorporation} - -The CentOS Project is a legal entity separate from the persons who own -it or the persons who manage or operate it. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0bbe3ef..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ - -This chapter describes the CentOS Project as legal entity. It -describes how the incorporation would survive longer than the lives of -any particular member, existing in perpetuity. Information in this -chapter provides the emotional tools that CentOS Community needs, in -order to create a strong feeling of identification with the CentOS -Project and its mission. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c3dd2bf..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: mission.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Mission} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission} - -The CentOS Project exists to provide the CentOS Distribution. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 08c9ec6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Organization} - -The CentOS Project is organized and managed on Internet by a group of -Administrators which provide their knowledge and personal resources to -build the different major releases of CentOS Distribution and maintain -the required infrastructure. - -The CentOS Project exists by its own, it is not affilieted with any -other organization. The only source of hardware or funding to -distribute the CentOS Distribution is by donations. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0110ad4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Philosophy} - -The CentOS Project is higly based on meritocracy. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2ce9409..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Release Schema} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release} - -The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of enterprise Linux that -CentOS rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. So, the major CentOS -releases are CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream -vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. CentOS -releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually -within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually -much faster). - -The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, -Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (Currently EL 3 update 9, EL -4 update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new -ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update -sets will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases -their version ... generally within 2 weeks. CentOS follows these -conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and -CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL -5 update 1, etc. - -One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have -any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-3.x version. - -The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you update any CentOS-4 -product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to -the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are updating a CentOS 5 system. -This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's -assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the -upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade -via their up2date, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 -update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release -(CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS 5) always upgrade to the latest -version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), -only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on the CentOS -mirrors. - -There is a CentOS Vault containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a -picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and -does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e78a961..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: files.tex 6044 2010-07-11 07:49:09Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{File Types} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, there are ``image files'' and ``text -files''. - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{} - -Image files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all -CentOS visual manifestations where image files are involved (i.e. -CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, CentOS promotion, etc.). Image -files are inside identity frameworks. - -Image files may be available in different formats. Image files in -different formats are produced taking the PNG format as base. The PNG -format is the Inkscape's export format used by \texttt{render.sh} -indentity script to produce a image copy of the SVG design templates. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script uses command line image -manipulation tools, like ImageMagick and Netpbm, to do image format -convertions from PNG to the formats you specify. You can produce as -many image formats as supported by the previously mentioned command -line image maipulation tools. - -Image files production in different formats is specified inside -configuration scripts, specifically in the variable -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{\texttt{ACTIONS}} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}). - -Inside frameworks, image files are stored in a directory named `img'. -This name is a convenction that scripts use to store framework's -produced images. If you want to change the image directory's name to -something different from `img', you need to set the same name in all -images' directories along the CentOS Artwork Repository, and update -scripts to recognize the new name you set. This is something you -problably don't need to do, but if you still want to, please share -your reasons in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before -commit your changes. Changing the image directory's name is a big -chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. - -\subsection{Text Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Files:Text}{} - -Text files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all CentOS -visual manifestations where text files are involved (i.e. eula files -and release notes used by Anaconda, etc.). Text files are inside -identity frameworks. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100755 index 82c884d..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, CentOS visual identity has been -organized in ``frameworks'', which have been divided in two major -groups: ``translations'', and ``identity''. These two groups of -frameworks are very similar in organization, they both have ``design -templates'' ---to define how things look like---, ``rendering script'' ----to automate the way things are produced---, and ``translated -files'' ---to store the final result of things being produced---. But -their files differ in content and type. - -The identity frameworks are focused on image conception (i.e. image -designing, image rendering, etc.). The translation frameworks are -focused on translation files conception (i.e. translation path -definition, file name definitions, translation markers definition, -etc.). - -Generally, one identity framework has one translation framework -associeted to it. When you render images inside identity frameworks, -the related translation framework is used as translation source and -file name definition. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c7baa89..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rendering.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering}{} - -Rendering is the process by which you produce translated content based -on design templates and translation files. Inside CentOS Artwork -Repository you can render images and texts. - -\subsection{Image Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering:Image}{} - -Image files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework -containing the image files you want to produce. To execute the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's -directory and use the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} -\end{quote} - -The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of -files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression -pattern, applied against the translation path. - -\subsection{Text Rendering} - -Text files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework -containing the text files you want to produce. To execute the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's -directory and use the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} -\end{quote} - -The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of -files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression -pattern, applied against the translation path. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 13a7ca4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: templates.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Design Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates} - -Design templates are plain text files. Design templates may or may not -contain translation markers inside. Design templates are used to -define the CentOS visual style (the look and feel) of CentOS corporate -identity in all its manifestations. Design templates are the -documents you need to create or edit in order to implement or maintain -the monolithic CentOS corporate visual structure. Design templates -are normative documents that need to be conceived carefully. - -Design templates may be based on specific markups (i.e. XHTML, SVG, -CSS, etc.). If that is the case, translation markers may be combined -inside the specific markup design template to create a translatable -markup-specific design template. In contrast, if design templates do -not have specific markup inside, they are considered the simpliest -design templates because they only have translation markers inside. - -Design templates can be read, edited, and studied using your favorite -text editor. - -Design templates are specific to frameworks using design patterns to -define the visual style of content produced inside them. This is the -case of frameworks inside ``trunk/Identity/'', where design templates -are used to define images' visual style; and ``trunk/Translations/'', -where design tempates are used to define translations' common files. - -Inside frameworks, design templates are stored in a directory named -`tpl'. This name is a convenction that scripts use to find framework's -design tempate files. If you want to change the design template -directory's name to something different from `tpl', you need to set -the same name in all design templates' directories along the CentOS -Artwork Repository, and update scripts to recognize the new name you -set. This is something you problably don't need to do, but if you -still want to, please share your reasons in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before -commit your changes. Changing the design template directory's name is -a big chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. - -\subsection{Simpliest Design Templates} - -The simpliest design templates are inside identity frameworks. The -simpliest design tempaltes are plain text files with translation -markers only. These kind of design templates are used to define -information like ``eula files'' (i.e trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/eula) -used by Anaconda and similar files. The simpliest design template -files do not use extension. - -\subsection{Translation Design Templates} - -The translation design templates are inside translation frameworks. -The translation design templats are plain text documents whithout any -kind of markup. Instead, they contain sed's replacements commands. -As convenction, translation file names end with the extension `.sed'. -Translation files are created and edited using your favorite text -editor. - -\subsection{SVG Design Templates} - -The scalar vector graphics (SVG) design templates are inside identity -frameworks. The SVG design templates are plain text files with -markup, based on SVG standard. The SVG standard is described at -\href{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}. - -Even SVG design templates can be read and edited with your favorite -text editor, it is better to use a SVG editor like -\href{http://www.inkscape.org/}{Inkscape} (see -http://www.inkscape.org/) to create and edit them. The SVG design -template files are used to define the visual style of images -controlling the visual style of CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, -CentOS promotion, etc. - -Inside SVG design templates, each object has an ``Id'' property. By -default the object's Id is a combination of letters and numbers -granting its uniqueness inside the entire document. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are rendered -automatically using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. The -\texttt{render.sh} identity script looks for the object's Id property -containing the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word and exports its area as -bitmap, automatically. - -If you are designing SVG templates for CentOS Artwork Repository, and -you are using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script to render them, -you need to set the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word as object's Id on the -design object you want to export as bitmap during the rendering -process. The CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word is a convenction used by -scripts to find the export area on your SVG design templates. - -In CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are released under -the \href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative -Common Share-Alike License 3.0}.\footnote{See -http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} In Inkscape, you say -so in the ``Document Metadata'' panel, available in the ``File'' menu. - -\subsection{XHTML Design Templates} - -The XHTML design templates are inside identity frameworks. They are -plain text with markup, based on the -\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{XHTML standard} described at -\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}. These -files are created and edited using your favorite text editor. XHTML -design templates are used to define the visual style of files like the -``Release Notes'' (trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/release-notes.html) used -by Anaconda. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 67a8543..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: brands.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{The CentOS Brand} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/ -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS brand is the name or trademark that conncects the -producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS -Project and the products are the CentOS distributions, the CentOS web -sites, the CentOS promotion, etc. - -The CentOS Project uses the CentOS brand inside its GNU/Linux -enterprise distributions, web sites, and promotions to connect them -all visually and this way committing the monolithic visual structure -where one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all -visual manifestations. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Logotype} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Logotype is represented by the word ``CentOS'' -using \texttt{denmark.ttf} typography. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/a/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Logotype.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Symbol} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Symbol -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Symbol is the main visual representation of The -CentOS Project, and probably the most importat visual component inside -CentOS corporate identity. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}. Due the CentOS symbol -is graphical element, without any kind of embedded typography, it -provides an efficient way of identification in a multi-language -environments. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Symbol/Build/5c-a/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Symbol.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The Concept Behind CentOS Symbol} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept} - -At the moment of writting these lines, I haven't found any reference -about the author who worked out the CentOS symbol and the concept -behind its design. That information would be useful as motivation -source. The CentOS symbol is the visual representation of that the -CentOS community is working for, it would be very nice to have that -information available somewhere. Until then, all we can do is giving -interpretations about it. - -I will take the adventure of describing my personal interpretation -about the CentOS symbol design and the concept behind it. This -interpretation is not definite, nor a final concept. Certainly, this -interpretation may have nothing in common with the one used by the -author of CentOS symbol. The ideas written in this section may change -in the future in the sake of reaching a better CentOS symbol -interpretation for the CentOS community to stand on.\footnote{This is -probably an interesting topic to debate at -``\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}'' -mailing list.} - -The first thing, in order to interpret the CentOS symbol, is to know -which is ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{The CentOS Project -Mission}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}) and feel a deep -compromise with it. Later on, take a look to the CentOS symbol and -try to identify each component its design is based on. If you take a -careful look at \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} you find -that the CentOS symbol is based on squares, arrows and different -colors. - -The square is a geometrical figure that has four parallel sides of -equal dimensions. The equal dimensions brings the idea of justice -among all parts involved. That is, each part is in harmony one -another. This kind of harmony could be verified at simple sight, or -you can take a rule and messure each side to see that they have the -same dimensions. As long as we can verify this harmony is true, it -starts to be a fact of reason that we can rely on. - -In a second state, the CentOS symbol is built of four identical -$90^{\circ}$ squares filled with unique colors. The squares provide -reason based pragmatic facts. The colors provide emotions. So, in this -design state we could say that different emotions are controlled by -the same pragmatic reasons. - -In a third state, the $90^{\circ}$ set of squares is duplicated to -create a new set of squares. In this new set of squares fill colors -were removed and the whole squares set was rotated $45^{\circ}$. At -this point eight arrows, pointing the outside, are immediatly visible. -Emotions are so strong that they found a way to expand themselves out -of $90^{\circ}$ pragmatic reasons. But reason evolves with changes -and takes new forms ---the $45^{\circ}$ squares set--- to let flow off -the emotions' nature, and thus, uses that enormous expansion force to -create an infinite loop of common benefits, still controlled by the -reason of pragmatic facts. - -At this point the CentOS symbol has been completed. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Trademark} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tm.svg -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Trademark is a distinctive sign or indicator used -by The CentOS Project (as legal entity) to identify that its product -(The CentOS Distribution) or services to consumers with which the -trademark appears originate from a unique source, and to distinguish -its products or services from those of other entities. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tm/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Trademark.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}} -\end{figure} - -A trademark is designated by the following symbols: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item $^{\textup{\textsc{tm}}}$ (for an unregistered trademark, that -is, a mark used to promote or brand goods); - -\item $^{\textup{\textsc{sm}}}$ (for an unregistered service mark, -that is, a mark used to promote or brand services); and - -\item \textregistered\ (for a registered trademark). - -\end{itemize} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Release Trademark} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tmr.svg -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Release Trademark combines the CentOS trademark -and one decimal number. Based on -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}), the CentOS project uses the -CentOS release trademak to identify CentOS visual manifestations that -share common visual structures with internal differences (i.e., The -CentOS Distributions and their installation media). - -Construction of CentOS release trademark, for major releases 4 and 5, -are illustrated on \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4} -and \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}, respectively. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr4/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number four.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr5/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number five.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}} -\end{figure} - -Another way is to copy the release trademark SVG artwork and paste it -on the SVG design template you want it to appear in. Done that, -replace the decimal number with the string \texttt{=MAJOR\_RELEASE=}, -exactly. - -When you render the artwork component, that where you pasted the -release trademark SVG artwork in, you are producing the same artwork -component design for as many major releases as you have specified in -the translation structure of that artwork component being rendered. -Note that, in order for this translation mechanism to work correctly, -the translation structure should be prepared to support the major -release schema first, as described in -``\hyperlink{cha:Concepts:Translations}{Translation}'' -(\autoref{cha:Concepts:Translations}) and -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Logo} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Logos -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Logo is a graphical element (ideogram, symbol, -emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set -and arranged typeface) form The CentOS Trademark or commercial brand. -See \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Logo/Horizontal/Build/5c-tm/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Logo (horizontal) with trademark (TM) included.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}} -\end{figure} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b87e77e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: icons.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Icons} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Icons/ -\end{description} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 111f6f4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/ -\end{description} - -\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Project corporate -identity. The CentOS Project corporate identity is the ``persona'' of -the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project -corporate identity plays a significant role in the way the CentOS -Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and -external stakeholders. In general terms, the CentOS Project corporate -visual identity expresses the values and ambitions of the CentOS -Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. - -The CentOS Project corporate identity provides visibility, -recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to the -CentOS Project organization by means of corporate design, corporate -communication, and corporate behaviour. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a7f7c53..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: models.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you find design models. Design models are -representative images used to illustrate key components inside a -specific design. Design models are frequently used to make -documentation clearer. - -When designing models, try to make them language independent so they -can be reused in differet language documents. For example, you can use -letters or numbers to identify areas in the model and later use the -figure's caption to describe the meaning of those letters and numbers, -respectively. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8aa299c..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Release} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Release/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where CentOS Distribution release-specific files are -produced. This framework contains textual templates that produce -textual files, like ``release notes'' and ``eula files'' used by -Anaconda. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2542eba..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: structure.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure} - -The CentOS Project settles down its corporate visual identity on a -``monolithic corporate visual identity structure''. In this structure -The CentOS Project uses one unique name -(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Brand}'') and -one unique visual style -(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{The CentOS Default -Theme}'') in all its manifestations. - -The CentOS Project organizes its visual manifestation in four top -level structures: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web, The CentOS -Promotion, and The CentOS Behaiviour. The CentOS Distribution , The -CentOS Web, and The CentOS Promotion use one unique name and one -unique visual style in all its manifestations. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Distribution Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution} - -It applies to all major releases of CentOS distribution. - -Sometimes, specific visual manifestations are formed by common -components which have internal differences. That is the case of CentOS -Distribution visual manifestation. - -Since a visual style point of view, CentOS Distributions share common -artwork components like Anaconda ---to cover the CentOS distribution -installation---, BootUp ---to cover the CentOS distribution start -up---, and Backgrounds ---to cover the CentOS distribution desktop---. -Now, since a technical point of view, those common components are made -of software improved constantly. - -The software constant improvement is reflected on a numbered release -schema, described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The -CentOS Release Schema}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). The CentOS release schema is a tool to -provide exact information, specific to one release at any given time. - -People can use this release schema to know the software details that -they are using on their computers, report bugs, fixes, suggestions, or -simply any kind of usefull information; in the same exact basis. - -Remarking the CentOS release schema inside each major release of -CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual manifestation--- takes high -attention in the sake of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. -For archiving that purpose, graphic designers use ``The CentOS Release -Brand'' in all artwork components controlling the visual style of -CentOS Distribution ---or similar--- visual manifestation. - -Artwork components controlling the visual style of CentOS Distribution -visual manifestation are described in -``\hyperlink{par:Distribution}{Distribution}'' -(\autoref{par:Distribution}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Web Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web} - -It applies to all web applications CentOS uses to handle its needs -(Ex. Portals, Wikis, Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracker). Anything involving -HTML standards should be consider here. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Promotion Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion} - -It applies to all tangible and non tangible items CentOS uses to -promote its existence. Clothes, posters, installation media, -stationery, release countdown images, banners, stickers, are all -examples of promotion designs. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Behaviour Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour} - -It applies to CentOS community's social behavior. To what we do and -how we do it. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f7a34e9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,544 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: themes.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Themes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where themes are produced. In the above framework -location, themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common -information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At -rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the -final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``default'' or -``alternative''. - -CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{CentOS Default Theme} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default} - -The CentOS default theme is used in all visual manifestations of -CentOS Project's corporate visual identity (e.g., distributions, web -sites, promotion, etc.). - -Changing CentOS default theme is not very convenient because that -affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. Nevertheless, we are -interested on seeing your art work propositions. Specially if your -art work is an improvement to the base idea behind CentOS default theme -(\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.). - -If you are not happy with CentOS default theme, you can look inside -CentOS alternative themes and download the one you are interested in. -If you are not happy with any of the CentOS alternative themes -available, then go and design your own CentOS alternative theme as -described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{Theme -Motifs}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{CentOS Alternative Themes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative} - -CentOS alternative themes exist for people how want to use a different -visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the -visual style is needed for a system already installed components like -Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside -alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. -Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes -are maintained by CentOS Community. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Transition} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition} - -Theme transition is the action of moving a theme from alternative to -default. This transition begins when an alternative theme gets -popular enough inside CentOS Comminity, and both CentOS Administrators -and CentOS Comunity Members want to extend it to all CentOS Visual -Manifestations. - -Once the popular alternative theme has been extended through all -CentOS visual manifestations, the alternative theme implementation -phase starts. The alternative theme implementation phase is where -default theme art work is replaced with alternative theme ones. After -the implementation phase, the previous default theme is tagged as -alternative and the implemented alternative as default. - -Theme Transition has a huge impact in CentOS Corporate Visual -Identity, it should be done only if absolutly necessary. Generally, it -is better to improve the current default theme, based on its concept, -than create a completly new one. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where theme models are stored. Theme models let you -modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, -position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all -themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating -artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Models -| |-- Default <-- theme's model name. -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- Anaconda -| | | | |-- Header -| | | | |-- Progress -| | | | |-- Prompt -| | | | `-- Splash -| | | `-- BootUp -| | | |-- Firstboot -| | | |-- GDM -| | | |-- GRUB -| | | |-- GSplash -| | | |-- KDM -| | | |-- KSplash -| | | |-- RHGB -| | | `-- Plymouth -| | |-- Promo -| | |-- Web -| |-- Alternative <-- theme's model name. -| | |-- Distro -| | | `-- BootUp -| | | |-- Firstboot -| | | |-- GDM -| | | |-- GRUB -| | | |-- GSplash -| | | |-- KDM -| | | |-- KSplash -| | | |-- RHGB -| | | `-- Plymouth -| |-- ... more theme models. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme models structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}} -\end{figure} - -Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes -to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs -but same characteristics. - -Inside the framework location above, you find theme models organized -by name. You can add your own theme models to the structure by adding -a directory to the list. By default you have the following -ready-to-use theme models: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{Default:} Stores the theme model used to produce -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{CentOS -Default Theme}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}). - -\item \textbf{Alternative:} Stores the theme model used to produce -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{CentOS -Alternative Themes}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}). - -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig1.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda theme model producing three different visual -styles.} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig2.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Firstboot theme model producing three different visual -styles.} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Motifs} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where the themes' artistic motifs are produced. The -artistic motif is a graphic design used as common pattern to connect -all CentOS Project's visual manifestations inside the same theme. - -Inside the framework location above, artistic motifs are organized by -names inside the standard file structure illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default} and -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Motifs -| |-- Modern <-- theme name. -| | |-- Backgrounds -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- Anaconda -| | | | |-- Header -| | | | |-- Progress -| | | | |-- Prompt -| | | | `-- Splash -| | | |-- BootUp -| | | | |-- Firstboot -| | | | |-- GDM -| | | | |-- GRUB -| | | | |-- GSplash -| | | | |-- KDM -| | | | |-- KSplash -| | | | |-- RHGB -| | | | `-- Plymouth -| | | `-- Desktop -| | |-- Info -| | |-- Palettes -| | |-- Promo -| | |-- Screenshots -| | `-- Web -| |-- ... more theme names. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme motifs default structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Motifs -| |-- TreeFlower <-- theme name. -| | |-- Backgrounds -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- BootUp -| | | | |-- Firstboot -| | | | |-- GDM -| | | | |-- GRUB -| | | | |-- GSplash -| | | | |-- KDM -| | | | |-- KSplash -| | | | |-- RHGB -| | | | `-- Plymouth -| | | `-- Desktop -| | |-- Info -| | |-- Palettes -| | |-- Screenshots -| |-- ... more theme names. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme motifs alternative structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}} -\end{figure} - -When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following -recommendations: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is -used as value wherever theme variable (\$THEME) or translation marker -(\texttt{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about -inspiration and concepts behind your work. - -\item Use the location trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/ to store -your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you -to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (\texttt{\#204c8d}) -as base for its corporate visual identity. Use the CentOS Project's -base corporate color as much as possible in your artistic motif -designs. - -\item Try to make your design fit one of the -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{Theme Models}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}). - -\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. - -\item Add the following information on your art work (both in a visible -design area, and inside Inkscape's document metadata section wherever -it be possible): - -\begin{itemize} - -\item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. - -\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} - -\item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art -works are released under -\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative Common -Share-Alike License 3.0} -(\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). - -\end{itemize} - -\end{itemize} -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Palettes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/Palettes/\\ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where graphic designers define theme palettes for -color-limited art works. Theme palettes contain the color information -that rendering functions need, in order to produce images with color -limitations. Theme palettes contain theme's unique color information. -\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Palettes Creation} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation} - -Theme palettes are based on art works' specific color information you -are creating palettes for. As we write this section, there are two art -works that require color limitations. They are Grub and Syslinux art -works. - -This section describes a generic procedure you can use to create theme -palettes for art works which need to be produced with color -limitations. - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item As first step, you need to produce a PNG file with the final -design of that art work you are creating palettes for. You can do -this by using the \texttt{render.sh} script available in the art -work's identity framework. - -\item Secondly, you need to generate the limited color information for -that PNG file the three different file formats (See -\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}). You can do -this by using the Gimp as described below: - -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\center -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\hline -\textbf{File} & \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -\texttt{.gpl} & Gimp palette files.\\ -\texttt{.ppm} & Portable Pixel Map palette files.\\ -\texttt{.hex} & Hexadecimal auxiliar palette files.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Palette file types.% - \label{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}} -\end{table} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the \texttt{.gpl} file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Open the Gimp (\textit{Applications / Graphics / The Gimp}). - -\item Open the PNG format file you want to generate the limited color -information for (\textit{File / Open ...}). - -\item Index the image (\textit{Image / Mode / Indexed...}). This will -open the window ``Indexed Color Conversion''. Use this window to -``Generate optimum palette'' by setting the maximum number of colors -you want to have in the final indexed image. In this window, by the -default, Gimp has set 255 as the maximum number of colors, you should -change this value to fit the art work color limitation requirements -(i.e. 14 colors for Grub's splash, and 16 colors for Syslinux splash, -etc.). Another option you can play with is ``Color dithering'' at the -window's bottom, particularly the ``Floyd-Steinberg (reduced color -dithering)'' option which seems to archive the best results. - -\item At this point you have reduced color information and indexed the -image. This let you save the color information as a Gimp palette file -(.gpl) for further using. - -To export the color information as Gimp palette you need to open the -palette window (\textit{Ctrl+P}) and go to the action ``Import -Palette...'' inside ``Palettes Menu''. This will open the window -``Import Palette''. In this window you need to specify the source from -where you will retrive color information and the name of the palette -file. Use ``Image'' as source to create your palette and the -appropriate name (e.g., \texttt{centos-\$themename-grub}).\footnote{in -\texttt{centos-\$themename-grub} file name, the \texttt{\$themename} -part is the theme's name you are working on (e.g., Modern, TreeFlower, -etc.) for Grub's palette, \texttt{centos-\$themename-syslinux} for -Syslinux palette, etc.} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the \texttt{.ppm} file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Use the Gimp to create a new image (\textit{Ctrl+N}) of 16 x 1 -pixels of dimension. That is 16 pixels width and 1 pixel height. - -\item That is a rather small image so you problably want to zoom it in -to better see what you are doing. In a 1024x768 screen resolution, -zoom the 16 x 1 pixel image to 4500\% makes things clear enough. If -you are using a different screen resolution you probably need to zoom -in to a different value. - -\item Now it's time to fill up the empty image with the color -information we created previously. You do this using the pen tool -(\textit{N}) with a 1x1 brush (\textit{Shit+Ctrl+B}). At this point it -is a good time to open the ``Palette Editor'' window and use the Gimp -palette file with the color information we created (\textit{Ctrl+P / -doble click on the palette file}). - -\begin{quote} - -\textbf{Caution!:} If you are creating \texttt{.ppm} palettes for -Anaconda prompt (syslinux), the order used to set the color -information is relevant. Relevant values in the image are positions: 0 -and 7. Position 0 is used as background color, which is black -(\texttt{\#000000}) generally and position 7 is used as forground -color, which is white (\texttt{\#ffffff}) generally. This, in order to -grant the highest contrast. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}. - -\end{quote} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the (\texttt{.hex}) file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Create a plain text file and put the hexadecimal color -information and its index position defined in \texttt{.ppm} palette -inside the file, one definition by line. The format used to create -the \texttt{.hex} file is \texttt{\#rrbbgg=i \dots}. Where -\texttt{\#rrggbb=i} indicates that the color \texttt{\#rrggbb} (hex) -should be assigned index i (decimal). - -\begin{quote} -\textbf{Caution!:} In order to produce Anaconda prompt (syslinux) -images correctly, both \texttt{.hex} and \texttt{.ppm} color and index -information should match. -\end{quote} - -\end{enumerate} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-palette.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Palette's background (A) and forground (B) color position.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme File Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, each theme has a name and a -directory for it. Inside each theme directory, the CentOS Project -visual style is organized in the directories: Distro, Info, Palettes, -Promo, Screenshots, and Web. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Distro} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS Distribution visual style -are produced. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$THEME/Distro/ -|-- Anaconda -| |-- Header -| |-- Progress -| |-- Prompt -| `-- Splash -|-- BootUp -| |-- Firstboot -| |-- GDM -| |-- GRUB -| |-- GSplash -| |-- KDM -| |-- KSplash -| `-- RHGB -`-- Desktop -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{The CentOS distribution theme structure.} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Palettes} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes} - -Here is where theme's palettes are sotred. Palettes are used to -automate image rendering in cases where a limited amount of color need -to be specified. Before you could render color-limited art works (e.g. -Grub, and Syslinux), you need to create their color-limited palettes -first. See -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{Theme -Palette Creation}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Promo} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS promotion visual style -are produced. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Screenshots} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots} - -Here is where theme's screenshots are stored. The purpose of this -directory is to collect theme's implementation graphical history -through time. Inside this directory you can have distribution -screenshots, web sites screenshtos, and promotion screenshots. If -theme has been implemented out of computers like would be the case of -events, stands, etc. those photos can be added here too, in the -promotion screenshot section. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Web} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS Web sites visual style -are produced. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5cd8db2..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: widgets.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Widgets} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Widgets/ -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b9fa0a1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Logo -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: logo.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Horizontal} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal} - -\section{Pyramidal} -\section{Circular} -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2d783d6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Manuals -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: manuals.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/ -\end{description} - -\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Artwork Repository User -Guide. The CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide is the book you are -reading right now. The main goals of this book is helping you to -understand how CentOS Artwork Repository works, and what you can do to -get the best of it. It is also an excuse for you to join us and help -improving it. - -\section{Structure} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, documentation is conceived using -\LaTeX's book class. Instead of having the entire document in a single -file, information has been spread in separated files under Manuals -framework structure. The Manuals framework structure is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure} and described in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{Relevant Files}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}) and -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{Relevant Directories}'' -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}). - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Manuals/ -|-- Concepts -| |-- CentOS -| |-- Frameworks -| |-- Identity -| `-- ... -|-- Distribution -| |-- Anaconda -| | |-- Firstboot -| | |-- Header -| | |-- Progress -| | `-- ... -| |-- Backgrounds -| |-- BootUp -| | |-- GDM -| | |-- GRUB -| | `-- ... -| `-- Release -|-- Licenses -|-- Translations -|-- Workstation -|-- convenctions.tex -|-- repository.aux -|-- repository.lof -|-- repository.log -|-- repository.lot -|-- repository.out -|-- repository.pdf -|-- repository.tex -`-- repository.toc -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Manuals framework structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Writing Style} - -When writing for CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, keep in mind -the following quote taken from the online ``BBC News Styleguide'': ----The key to good writing is \textbf{simple thoughts simply -expressed}. Use short sentences and short words. Anything which is -confused, complicated, poorly written or capable of being -misunderstood risks losing the listener or viewer, and once you have -done that, you might just as well not have come to work---. - -If you need to express complicated ideas, try to split them out in -smaller and simpler ideas as much as possible. If you consider it -appropriate, try to use -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{Design Models}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}) to illustrate your thoughts. - -\subsection{Cross References} - -When you create \LaTeX's cross references, you need to define targets -and links. Targets are the specific locations in the document that -links point to. In \LaTeX, these cross reference targets and links -can be defined in many ways, so we need to standardize the way we use -inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide to make it look uniform -and easy to read. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, cross references look -like illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}. Cross reference -targets are defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}, and links to those -targets are defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}. - -Note that we use both \texttt{hypertarget} and \texttt{label} commands -to define targets, and \texttt{hyperlink} and \texttt{autoref} to -define links. With \texttt{hyperlink} we create long text links ----usefull when reading in the coputer---, and with \texttt{autoref} -we create numbered links ---usefull when reading in a printed copy---. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{flushleft} -\dots you can find more information in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{Logos}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). -\end{flushleft} -\hrulefill -\caption{Cross reference link presentation.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\part{Concepts} -... -\chapter{The CentOS Logo} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Logo} -... -\section{Horizontal} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} -... -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference targets.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\dots you can find more information in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Logo}'' -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference links.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Figures} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, illustrations (i.e. -images, framework structures, source code, commands, etc.) are shown -using \LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment. An example of -\texttt{figure} environment definition is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}. More information about -\LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment can be found in \LaTeX's info -manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in your terminal the -command: \texttt{info latex}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -... -\hrulefill -\caption{... .% - \label{fig:...}} -\end{figure} -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{figure} environment.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Tables} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, tabular information (i.e. -translation markers, etc.) is shown using \LaTeX's \texttt{table} -environment. An example of \texttt{table} environment definition is -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}. More -information about \LaTeX's \texttt{table} environment can be found in -\LaTeX's info manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in -your terminal the command: \texttt{info latex}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\centering -\begin{tabular}[pos]{cols} -\hline -... -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{... .% - \label{tab:...}} -\end{table} -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{table} environment.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Relevant Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files} - -\subsection{repository.tex} - -The \texttt{repository.tex} file is the main book's file. Here is -where you define specific book information like class, title, authors, -etc. Inside \texttt{repository.tex} you organize chapters and load -their sections. - -\subsection{introduction.tex} - -The \texttt{Introduction.tex} file introduces a specific artwork -component: what it does, where and when it appears in, etc. - -\subsection{framework.tex} - -The \texttt{rramework.tex} file describes how to interact with a -specific artwork component: where to find the artwork component inside -CentOS Artwork Repository, how to render their images, how to render -their translations, their specific translation markers, etc. - -\subsection{rebranding.tex} - -The \texttt{rebranding.tex} file describes how to rebrand a specific -artwork component: where to find the arwork component inside CentOS -Distribution, related packages you need to modify, etc. - -\section{Relevant Directories} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories} - -\subsection{Concepts} - -The \texttt{Concepts} directory organizes chapters related to -``Concepts'' part. Files in this directory describe concepts used -inside CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\subsection{Workstation} - -The \texttt{Workstation} directory organizes chapters related to -``Preparing Your Workstation'' part. Files in this directory describe -actions (i.e. installation and configuration) you need to do before -using CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\subsection{Distribution} - -The \texttt{Distribution} directory organizes chapters releated to -``Distribution'' part. This part gets its attention into the different -artwork components of CentOS Distribution, using a subdirectory -structure to organize them and the files \texttt{introduction.tex}, -\texttt{framework.tex}, and \texttt{rebranding.tex} to describe them. - -\subsection{Licenses} - -The \texttt{Licenses} directory organizes licenses used in this book. - -\section{Revisions} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions} - -Revisions are a way of organizing changes committed to CentOS Artwork -Repository User Guide. Revisions have the format ``Revision M.N'', -where M is the major revision number, and N is the update revision -number. Revision update number (N) may increase by one every month to -release that month's changes. Once the six month cycle is reached, -major revision number (M) is increased by one and update revision -number (N) is reset to 0. - -\section{Export to PDF} - -To produce the file \texttt{repository.pdf}, you need to get inside -the Manual's framework and execute the command: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{pdflatex repository.tex} -\end{quote} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0ddcd27..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Artistic Motif -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: motif.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{CentOS Default Artistic Motif} -\section{CentOS Alternative Artistic Motif} -\section{CentOS Artistic Motif License} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 780477b..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Rebranding -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rebranding.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -To comply with upstream redistribution policy, the CentOS Project -removes all upstream brands and artworks from CentOS Distribution. The -CentOS Project has its own brand and its own artwork. The CentOS Brand -and CentOS Artwork are what the CentOS Project uses in CentOS -Distribution. - -The action of removing upstream brands and artworks and add CentOS -brands and artworks is what we call rebranding. - -CentOS Brands and artworks are organized inside CentOS Artwork -Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository is maintain by CentOS -Artwork SIG which is formed by CentOS Community People. - -\section{General Suggestions} - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Use original names as much as possible. Do not rename original -file names if you don't need to. - -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3f0ca92..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Release Brand -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 660bcba..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,395 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: scripts.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, scripts are organized in -three groups: ``invocation scripts'', ``configuration scripts'' and -``function scripts''. Scripts are mainly used to help you automate and -standardize tasks. A graphical representation of how scripts are -organized inside CentOS Artwork Repository is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\centering -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - ../Identity/Models/Img/en/Scripts/initFunctions.pdf} -\caption{The scripts organization model.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Invocation Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation} - -Invocation scripts are identified by the name \texttt{render.sh}. You -may find invocation scripts inside \texttt{trunk/Translations/} and -\texttt{trunk/Identity/} structures. Invocation scripts' main purpose -is calling the appropriate configuration script. - -\section{Configuration Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Configuration scripts are identified by the name -\texttt{render.conf.sh}. In the script organization model -(\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}), configuration scripts are the first -scripts executed by you after running the invocation script -(\texttt{render.sh}). Generally, configuration scripts are short -files that initialize functions, set variable definitions, and call -the appropriate function to start rendering. - -\subsection{Initialize Functions} - -Function initialization is the first action you do inside -configuration scripts. By default, functions are initialized using -the \texttt{initFunctions.sh} script, as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}. The -\texttt{initFunctions.sh} script looks for functions definitions in -files that match the expansion \texttt{*.sh} inside the -\texttt{trunk/Scripts/Functions/} path, and exports them to the -current shell environment, that created when you ran the invocation -script. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Initialize functions. -. /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Scripts/initFunctions.sh -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Function initialization inside configuration scripts.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}} -\end{figure} - -Once functions are initialized, they are ready to be used by you, in -any point after its initialization. This initialization arms you with -a customizable set of functionalities that can be used on -configuration scripts and reused inside functions themselves. - -\subsection{Define Artwork Component} - -The \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable defines the artwork component you want -to render. The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value defines the specific artwork -component's matching list and Themes' translation path. The -\texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is built using the translation path structure -as reference. For example, if you want to render Anaconda progress -files, you need to know that artwork component's translation path -which is:\\ -\\ -\fbox{trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress}\\ -\\ -and then, go to its \texttt{render.conf.sh} file to define -\texttt{ARTCOMP} as the following:\\ -\\ -\fbox{ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress'}\\ -\\ -The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is processed by \texttt{getMatchingList} -function to determine the specific artwork component's -translation-design matching list. The matching list function is -described in \autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}. - -\subsection{Define Filtering Pattern} - -The \texttt{REGEX} variable defines a regular expression as filtering -pattern. If the filtering pattern is specified, the rendering process -is limited to the amount of files matching the filtering pattern. By -default, this value is set to receive the shell's first argument -(\texttt{\$1}). This let you pass the filtering pattern on the -command line, at rendering time. If you need a fixed value for the -filtering pattern, you can change the \texttt{REGEX}'s value on your -working copy to whatever you need, but please do no commit that. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define filtering pattern. This is a regular expression -# matching the translation path. -REGEX="$1" -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Define filtering pattern inside configuration scripts.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:REGEX}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Define Post-rendering Actions} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS} - -Post-rendering actions are specific functionalities applied to the -final files produced by base rendering functions like -\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText}. Post-rendering actions -are defined by the \texttt{ACTIONS} array variable. By default, the -\texttt{ACTIONS}'s value is set to empty (\texttt{ACTIONS[0]=''}) -which provokes no post-rendering action to be applied. A different -configuration is illustrated on -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}. - -When rendering images, using \texttt{renderImage}, the only result you -get is in PNG format. This is enough most of the time. But in some -other situations, you need to produce the same image in many different -formats (i.e. xpm, pdf, tiff, xbm, etc.). These tasks are very -specific and are not included inside \texttt{renderImage} function. -Instead, the \texttt{renderFormats} function was created and used as -post-rendering action in these situations. - -When rendering texts, using \texttt{renderText}, the only result you -get is in plain text format. Again, this is enough most of the time. -But in some other situations, you need to modify the final result to -provide some standardizations like: maximum line width, indentation of -first line different from second, one space between words, two after -sentences, etc. These tasks are very specific and are not included -inside \texttt{renderText} function. Instead, the \texttt{formatText} -function was created and used as post-rendering action in these -situations. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define post-rendering actions. An empty value means that no -# post-rendering action is applied. -ACTIONS[0]='renderFormats: tif xpm pdf ppm' -ACTIONS[1]='groupByFormat: png tif xpm pdf ppm' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption[Define post-rendering actions.]{Define post-rendering\ -actions. In this figure, post-rendering actions are used to produce\ -tif, xpm, pdf, ppm, image formats (from the base PNG image format)\ -and group them (PNG format included) inside directories. This is, all\ -png files are stored inside a png directory, all xpm files are\ -stored inside a xpm directory, and so on.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Start Rendering} - -The start rendering section defines the base action to do when the -current configuration script is called. In this section what you do is -calling one of the following functions: \texttt{renderImage} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}), or -\texttt{renderText} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}). - -\section{Function Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Functions/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Function scripts are, in fact, shell functions. A shell -function stores a series of commands for later execution. When the -name of a shell function is used as a simple command name, the list of -commands associated with that function name is executed. Functions -are executed in the context of the current shell; no new process is -created to interpret them (contrast this with the execution of a -shell script). - -\subsection{renderImage} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, the \texttt{renderImage} function is -the heart of image production. The \texttt{renderImage} function takes -translation files and apply them to design templates, as specified in -the artwork componet's matching list that is been rendered. The final -result are PNG images based on design templates and translation files. - -Additionally, the \texttt{renderImage} function accepts the following -post-rendering actions: - -\begin{description} - -\item[renderFormats:] The \texttt{renderFormats} function let you -produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. The -amount of image formats you can produce with \texttt{renderFormats} is -limited to the amount of image formats that ImageMagick command line -image manipulation tool can support. - -\item[groupByFormat:] The \texttt{renderByFormat} function let you -group similar image formats inside common directories. - -\item[renderGrub:] The \texttt{renderGrub} function let you produce 14 -colors images from the base PNG image format. The \texttt{renderGrub} -function is used to automate GRUB artwork component image production. -For this function to work, it is required to define the -\texttt{grub.ppm} palette first. - -\item[renderSyslinux:] The \texttt{renderSyslinux} function let you -produce LSS16 images from the base PNG image format. The -\texttt{renderSyslinux} function is used to automate Anaconda prompt -artwork component image production. For this function to work, it is -required to define the \texttt{syslinux.ppm} and \texttt{syslinux.hex} -palettes first. - -\item[renderBrands:] The \texttt{renderBrands} function let you -produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. -Basically, it is does the same of \texttt{renderFormats}, plus two -colors grayscale, and emboss effect convertions that are not included -inside \texttt{renderFormats}. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{renderText} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText} - -The \texttt{renderText} function produce plain text files from text -plain design tempaltes and translation files. The \texttt{renderText} -standardize the text rendering process inside CentOS Artwork -Repository. Additionally, the \texttt{renderText} function accepts the -following post-rendering actions: - -\begin{description} - -\item[formatText:] The \texttt{formatText} function, let you format -plain text files. This function uses the GNU's \texttt{fmt} tool as -base to do all modifications. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{getMatchingList} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList} - -The matching list specifies the relation between design templates and -translation files that artwork components have. The -\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText} functions require this -information in order to work properly. - -Initially, the matching list was defined explicitly and independently -inside each artwork component's configuration script. Later, as many -of these components had just the same configuration stuff, the code -was reduced and unified inside \texttt{getMatchingList} function. -Inside \texttt{getMatchingList}, there is a case selection statement -where specific matching lists cases are defined, and one default -behaivour that match in thoses cases where none else does. - -The matching list code reduction changed the way you customize artwork -component's matching list. From now on, you look inside configuration -files to be sure that \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable refers to the -appropriate artwork component, and inside \texttt{getMatchingList} -function to define its matching list. For example, when rendering -Anaconda progress, its matching list specifies which translation files -apply which design templates. So, to change the matching list of this -artwork component, you need to edit the function -\texttt{getMatchingList} and set the appropriate relation there, in -the Anaconda progress matching list specification. - -When setting artwork components' matching list, you can use any of the -following configuration available: - -\begin{description} - -\item[Configuration 1:] Specific translation files are applied to -specific design templates. In this configuration you have detailed -control over which translation files are applied to which design -template. - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg: translation-file-1.sed translation-file-2.sed -design-template-B.svg: translation-file-3.sed translation-file-4.sed -" -\end{verbatim} - -Another way to write the previous example is: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg:\ - translation-file-1.sed\ - translation-file-2.sed -design-template-B.svg:\ - translation-file-3.sed\ - translation-file-4.sed -" -\end{verbatim} - -In the above examples translation files 1 and 2 apply -design-template-A.svg. Likewise, translation files 3 and 4 apply -design-template-B.svg. That was a simple case, but what about if you -have hundreds of translation files to apply to specific design -templates? Lets say, translation files from 1 to 49 apply -design-template-A.svg and translation files from 50 to 99 apply -design-template-B.svg. It would be tiresome to write down the name of -every single file in the above configuration. In these situations you -can ``generate'' the translation files as shown below: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg:\ - $(for NUMBER in $(sed 1 49);do - echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' - done) -design-template-B.svg:\ - $(for NUMBER in $(sed 50 99);do - echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' - done) -" -\end{verbatim} - -Another interesting case is when you need to apply hundreds of -translation files to hundreds of design templates, in a file structure -where they both share a common bond path. That is the -\texttt{Identity/Brands} artwork component case. Writing down such a -matching list consumes lot of time. So you can ``generate'' the -entire matching list like the following: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -$(for TEMPLATE in $(find $(getPath 'trunk/Identity/Brands')/tpl \ - -name '*.svg' | sed -r 's!.*/Brands/Tpl/(.*)$!\1!' | sort );do - - TRANSLATION=$(find $(getPath \ - 'trunk/Translations/Identity/Brands')/$(echo $TEMPLATE \ - | sed 's!\.svg!!') -name '*.sed' \ - | sed -r 's!^.*/Brands/(.*)$!\1!' \ - | sort | tr '\n' ' ') - - echo $TEMPLATE: $TRANSLATION - done) -" -\end{verbatim} - -\item[Configuration 2:] All translation files are applied to a single -design template. In this configuration all artwork component's -translation files are applied to one design template -(design-template-A.svg for the matter of this case). - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="design-template-A.svg" -\end{verbatim} - -\item[Configuration 3:] Translation files are applied to design -templates that share a common name. In this configuration translation -files are applied to design templates taking the name part, without -extension, as reference. This means that, if you have a translation -file named \texttt{File-1.sed} you need to have a \texttt{File-1.svg} -inside design templates. This way, \texttt{File-1.sed} can be applied -to \texttt{File-1.svg} and, as result, produce the \texttt{File-1.png} -file. This is the default matching list behaivour. - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="" -\end{verbatim} - -\end{description} - -\subsection{getPath} - -The \texttt{getPath} function creates the artwork component's absolute -path. Before output the absolute path, \texttt{getPath} removes any -``strange'' character from the final path. For \texttt{getPath} to -work, the relative path to the artwork component should be provided -from \texttt{trunk/}'s directory level on. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f9faf32..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Structure -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: structure.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Monolithic Structure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c6b26bf..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Symbol -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: symbol.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c892f28..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Translations -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: translations.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale images. Image localization -is defined inside \texttt{.sed} files, also known as translation -files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given -organization of translation files defines the translation path. - -\section{Common Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Common}{} - -Common translation files contain common localization or no -localization at all for their related images. They are in the root -directory of the translation path. Common translation files create -common images for all major releases of CentOS Distribution. - -\section{Specific Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Specific}{} - -Specific translation files contain specific localization for their -related images. Specific translation files are not in the root -directory of the translation path. Specific translation files are -inside directories which describe the type of translation they are -doing. - -\section{Translation Path} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Path}{} - -Translation path is where we organize common and specific translation -files. Translation path is also used as reference to build the path of -rendered images inside image directory (see -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{Image Files}). - -When rendering images, if no REGEX argument is provided to -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, all translation files in the -translation path are read and applied one by one to its related design -template ---as defined in \texttt{getMatchingList} function--- to -produce a translated image. Images produced using the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script have the same name of its -translation file, but with the \texttt{.png} extension instead. - -To control the number of images produced by \texttt{render.sh} -identity script, you need to look into the translation path and -provide a regular expression pattern that matches the translation -path, or paths, related to the image, or images, you want to produce. - -The regular expression pattern you provide to \texttt{render.sh} -identity script is applied to the translation path from its very -beginning. It is not the same to say \texttt{5/es/01-welcome} that -\texttt{01-welcome}, the frist expression matches but the last one -does not. - -When using REGEX you don't need to specify the file extension. It is -removed from translation path before applying the REGEX pattern, so it -doesn't count here. - -\section{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Markers}{} - -Translation markers are used in design templates and translation files -as replacement pattern to commit image translation. When -\texttt{render.sh} identity script renders images, translation files -are applied to design templates to get a PNG translated image as -result. In order to have the appropriate translation on the PNG -image, marker defintion in translation files should match markers in -design templates. - -Translation markers can be whatever text you want, but as convenction -we've defined those we use inside CentOS Artwork Repository. This -definition creates a common point of reference to translators and -graphic designers. To have a clean definition of translation markers -is what makes possible that translators and graphic designers can work -together but independently one another. - -\section{Translation Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Rendering}{} - -Translation paths and files ---also known as the translation -structure--- are produced using the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script, available in the current translation directory. - -The \texttt{render.sh} translation script combines the content of a -translation template directory ---holding common information--- with -the release-specific information you provide as argument when -executing the script. As result, the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script produces the translation structure that \texttt{render.sh} -identity script needs to create translated images. - -\section{Translation Rendering Script} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:RenderingScripts}{} - -The \texttt{render.sh} translation script produces release-specific -translation directories. Use the \texttt{render.sh} translation script -whenever you need to create a new release-specific translation -directory based on translation template directory. The \texttt{render.sh} -translation script has the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh RELEASE ...} -\end{quote} - -The RELEASE argument defines the release number used to create the -release-specific translation directory. You can pass many RELEASE -arguments, separated by one or more spaces, to \texttt{render.sh} -translation script in a single call. If no RELEASE argument is passed -to \texttt{render.sh} translation script then all release-specific -translation directories, available in the current translation -directory, are updated using the translation template as reference. - -Default behaviour of \texttt{render.sh} translation script may be -usefull if all your release-specific translation directories always -have the same information that translation template does. If this is -the case, you only need to maintain the translation template and use -the \texttt{render.sh} translation script to propagate changes to each -release-specific translation directory. - -In contrast, if you are using the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script to create release-specific translation directories that use -translation template as base to introduce non-reusable translations, -you should take care when executing the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script. Otherwise, your non-reusable translations may be replaced -with those in template. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, all translation directories -(reusable and non-reusable) are versioned. If you accidentally -propagate template content to a non-reusable translation, you have the -Subversion's \texttt{revert} and \texttt{update} commands to undo the -mess. - -As general rule, when you use the \texttt{render.sh} translations -script, take care of details and check twice before commit your -translation changes up to CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Translation Template Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:TemplateDirectory}{} - -The translation template directory is located in the current -translation directory and contains common translations for all -release-specific translation directories. It is also used as base to -build non-reusable translation. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6f2f78e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Typeface -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: typeface.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0de93dc..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Typography -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: typography.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 81bbbd8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where CentOS firstboot design templates and image -rendering take place. Firstboot identity file structure is illustrated -in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} and -described in the following sections. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- 4 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- 5 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- ... (more releases here) -| `-- firstboot-left.png -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- firstboot-left.svg - `-- splash-small.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot identity framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Design Templates} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Tpl/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where Firstboot design templates are stored. -Firstboot design templates control Firstboot's visual style. - -\begin{description} - -\item[firstboot-left.svg:] This design is common for all major -releases of CentOS Distribution. It is visible in all firstboot -screens. In -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this -design is illustraded by the number 8. - -\item[splash-small.svg:] This design is specific for each major -release of CentOS Distribution. There is one splash-small.png image -for each major release of CentOS Distribution. This image is visible -only in the first (Welcome) screen of Firstboot. In -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this -design is illustraded by number 5. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Models/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot design models are stored. Firstboot -design model is shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models} and described -below: - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/splash-small.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Firstboot design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{description} - -\item[1:] List of labels and a pointer showing in which configuration -screen you are. - -\item[2:] Screen icon. The screen icon is visible in all firstboot -screens. Each firsboot screen may have its own screen icon. - -\item[3:] Screen label. - -\item[4:] Screen description. - -\item[5:] Splash image (splash-small.png). The splash -image is visible in firstboot welcome screen only. - -\item[6:] Configuration stuff. - -\item[7:] Navigation area. Basically two buttons to navegate -configuration back and forward. - -\item[8:] List of labels' background image (firtboot-left.png). This -image is visible in all firstboot screens. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Img/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot final images are stored. - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you produce firstboot images. The following -rendering examples, based on -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}, illustrate -the firstboot image files rendering process.\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(5|6)/splash'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(firstboot-left|5|4)/splash'}} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale firstboot images. Image -localization is defined inside .sed files, also known as translation -files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given -organization of translation files defines the translation path. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot -|-- 3 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- 4 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- 5 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- ... (more release directories) -`-- firstboot-left.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot translation path.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Translation Markers} - -In firstboot, markers are used in the file splash-small.svg only, -specifically to set the major release number of CentOS Distribution in -CentOS Release Brand. Since firstboot-left.svg design is common for -all CentOS Distribution there is no need to set any marker on it. - -Markers used in firstboot design templates and translation files are -described in \autoref{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}. - -\begin{table} -\centering -\begin{tabular}{rl} -\hline -\textbf{Marker} & \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & Major release number of CentOS Distribution.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Firstboot translation markers.% - \label{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}} -\end{table} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot documentation is stored. If you -want to help improving Firstboot documentation this is the place you -need to go. - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts}{} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is stored the Firstboot \texttt{render.conf.sh} -configuration script. To render Firstboot images correctly, the -\texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda progress -configuration script should be defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define artwork component. -ARTCOMP='Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot configuration layout.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}} -\end{figure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index fd02e0a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -This chapter describes the visual style of CentOS firstboot -(1.4.27.3-1.el5.centos). Firstboot is the initial system configuration -utility that guides you through a series of steps for easier -configuration of the machine (keyboard layout, language, time zone, -etc.). Firstboot takes place the first time you boot up your installed -system. Firstboot visual style is controlled by a left banner, always -visible, and a splash image, shown on the welcome screen only. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 42080e5..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -\section{Rebranding} - -\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} - -The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS -Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The -Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or -registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Firstboot images that need to -be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}. - -Replacements for these files are available in the Firstboot image -directory ( -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}) of -Firstboot (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}) inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -Once you rebrand the image files inside the SRPM package, you need to -rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: redhat-artwork} - -The \texttt{redhat-artworks} package contains the themes and icons -that make up the CentOS default look and feel. Relevant files to -firstboot rebranding are described below: - -The following files in \texttt{redhat-artwork} need to be rebranded: - -Once you rebrand the image files inside the \texttt{redhat-artwork} -SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: firstboot} - -Firstboot messages locale contains the upstream brand, so they need to -be rebranded too. The .po files you need to rebrand are inside the -firstboot package. The \texttt{firstboot} package contains the -firstboot utility that runs after installation. Once you rebrand the -content of .po files inside \texttt{firstboot} SRPM package, you need -to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded .mo files -are created in the installation process. - -\subsection{Package: firstboot-tui} - -The \texttt{firstboot-tui} package contains a text interface for the -\texttt{firstboot} package. Once you rebrand the content of -\texttt{.po} files inside the \texttt{firstboot-tui} SRPM package, you -need to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded -\texttt{.mo} files are created in the installation process. - -\subsection{Package: centos-release} - -The CentOS License Agreement, shown after the welcome screen of -firstboot, is controled by the file \texttt{eula.en\_US} which is -controlled by the \texttt{centos-release} package. The -\texttt{centos-release} package contains the CentOS release notes and -eula files. - -The file \texttt{eula.en\_US} contains the English translation of -CentOS License Agreement. English language is the reference for -specific language translations of CentOS License Agreement. Specific -language translations of CentOS License Agreement are accepted by -Firstboot in the path \texttt{/usr/share/eula/}. - -File names of eula specific language translations should have the -format \texttt{eula.lang} or \texttt{eula.lang\_COUNTRY}. Where -\texttt{lang} is a two-lowercase-letters code representing the -translation language and \texttt{COUNTRY} a two-uppercase-letters code -representing the country of that translation language. Languages' and -countries' codes are specified as described in the standards ISO639 -and ISO3166 respectively. - -When using Anaconda in a language different from English firstboot -checks if there is any eula translation file for the currenct -language. If so, the specific language eula file is loaded and shown -to the user. Otherwise the \texttt{eula.en\_US} file is used. - -The CentOS eula files, described in the previous list, have their own -framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. They are rendered similar -to images using templates and translation files, as well as rendering -scripts. - -The files \texttt{EULA} and \texttt{eula.en\_US} should have the same -information. The \texttt{GPL} file contains the GPL license with a -brief description of how it applies to CentOS Distribution. - -Once you rebrand the text files inside the \texttt{centos-release} -SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ -|-- shadowman-round-48.png -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-logos)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ -|-- firstboot-left.png -|-- splash-small.png -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-artwork)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Artwork}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/eula/ -|-- eula.en_US -/usr/share/doc/centos-release-5/ -|-- EULA -|-- GPL -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: centos-release)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Release}} -\end{figure} -\begin{verbatim} -\end{verbatim} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ad5e616..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts} -\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d249404..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- anaconda_header.png.png -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- anaconda_header.png.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda header identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-1-anaconda_header.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda header design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig1}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-2-anaconda_header.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda header position in the screen.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig2}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{anaconda\_header.png}: base image format. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Header does not have color limitations. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues} - -No one known. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index dfe7989..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1ac4fc4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{redhat-logo} -\begin{itemize} -\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/anaconda\_header.png -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4c44bd6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 86d13e9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -|-- 3 -| `-- anaconda_header.sed -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- anaconda_header.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda header translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b33d62a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,360 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda progress - Framework -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: framework.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress identity's framework is stored here. -Anaconda progress identity's framework is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} and described in -the following sections. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- bn_IN -| | | |-- 01-welcome.png -| | | |-- 02-donate.png -| | | |-- 03-yum.png -| | | `-- ... (more bn_IN language-specific images) -| | |-- cs -| | | |-- 01-welcome.png -| | | |-- 02-donate.png -| | | |-- 03-yum.png -| | | `-- ... (more cs language-specific images) -| | |-- ... (more languages here) -| | |-- first-lowres.png -| | |-- first.png -| | |-- ... (more language directories) -| | |-- progress_first-lowres.png -| | |-- progress_first.png -| | `-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... (more release directories) -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- first-lowres.svg - |-- first.svg - |-- list.svg - `-- paragraph.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Design Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Tpl/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress design templates are stored here. -Anaconda progress design templates are organized in: Anaconda progress -first slide and Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of -images. - -Anaconda progress first slide is the one used to open the package -installation process. Anaconda progress first slide design has no -translation. It is used just as it is, no matter what the current -Anaconda's installation language be. Anaconda progress first slide -design is controlled by \texttt{first.svg}, and -\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design templates -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}). -If the screen resolution is less than 800 x 600 pixels, the -\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design is used. If the screen resolution is -equal or greater that 800 x 600 pixels, the \texttt{first.svg} design -is used. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images start to -rotate a few seconds after progress first slide. Anaconda progress -language-specific slides set of images design is defined by -\texttt{list.svg} -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}) -and \texttt{paragraph.svg} -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}) -design templates. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images resumes -relevant features coming on the CentOS distribution that is being -installed. As graphic designer, you need not to care very much about -translating Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images, -this is job for translators. As graphic designer, most of your -attention is focused on how the slides set of images looks like. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images are loaded -based on Anaconda's installation language. By default, Anaconda's -installation language is English. But you can change Anaconda's -default language in the screen ``Installation Language'' to whatever -your preferred language be. - -If Anaconda's installation language is English, Anaconda progress -language-specific slides set of images are loaded in English. If -Anaconda's installation language is different from English, Anaconda -looks for the language-specific slides set of images that matches the -current Anaconda's installation language and uses them in the -rotation, if that slides set of images exists of course. If there is -no language-specific slides set of images available for the current -Anaconda's installation language, Anaconda uses the English slides set -of images. - -To verify the final look and feel of your Anaconda progress slide -images, you need to render them. To render Anaconda progress slide -images you use the \texttt{render.sh} identity script as described in -``\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{Image -Files Rendering}'' -(\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}). -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script helps you automate the -rendering process of Anaconda progress slide images. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Design Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress design models are stored here. Anaconda -progress design models are described in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}, -and \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-1.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress design model]{Anaconda progress design\ -model. A = ``Header'', B = ``Slide rotation'', C =\ -``Action/Navigation''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-2.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress release notes]{Anaconda progress release\ -notes. A = ``Release notes'', B = ``Action/Navigation''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}} -\end{figure} - - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/first.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress first slide template]{Anaconda progress\ -first slide template. A = ``The CentOS Symbol'', B = ``The CentOS\ -Default Artistic Motif'', C = ``The CentOS Release Brand'', D = ``The\ -CentOS Copyright''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/list.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda progress list template.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/paragraph.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda progress paragraph template.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Img/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress final images are stored here. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you produce Anaconda progress slide images. -Take a look at the following rendering examples based on the -translation path shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}:\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5/(progress|first|en)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(progress|first|en|es)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(en|es)/01-welcome'}} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale Anaconda progress -language-specific slide set of images. Anaconda progress translation -framework is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}. Anaconda -progress translation framework defines the Anaconda progress slide -images translation path. The translation path shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations} is an -incomplet version of the real one. It was cropped in the sake of -keeping it in just one page. To make yourself a better idea of the -real Anaconda progress translation path, check the one inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. That is the one you should -use in order to build your REGEX patterns when rendering Anaconda -progress slide images. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -|-- 3 -| |-- bn_IN -| | |-- 01-welcome.sed -| | |-- 02-donate.sed -| | |-- 03-yum.sed -| | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) -| |-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- first-lowres.sed -| |-- first.sed -| |-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- progress_first-lowres.sed -| |-- progress_first.sed -| `-- ... (more language directories) -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... (more release directories) -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- bn_IN - | |-- 01-welcome.sed - | |-- 02-donate.sed - | |-- 03-yum.sed - | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) - |-- ... (more language directories) - |-- first-lowres.sed - |-- first.sed - |-- ... (more language directories) - |-- progress_first-lowres.sed - |-- progress_first.sed - `-- ... (more language directories) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers} - -In Anaconda progress, translation files and design templates use the -translation markers specified in -\autoref{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}. - -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\centering -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\hline -\textbf{Marker}& \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -=TITLE= & Slide's title.\\ -=DESCRIPTION= & Slide's list description.\\ -=TEXT1-12= & Slide's content.\\ -=URL= & Slide's URL.\\ -=COPYRIGHT= & Copyright notice.\\ -=RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution full release number.\\ -=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution major release number.\\ -=MINOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution update release number.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Anaconda progress translation markers.% - \label{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}} -\end{table} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress documentation files are prepared here. If -you want to help improving Anaconda progress documentation this is -where you need to go. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is stored the Anaconda progress \texttt{render.conf.sh} -configuration script. To render Anaconda progress slide images -correctly, the \texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda -progress configuration script should be defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define artwork component. -ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress configuration layout.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}} -\end{figure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3718297..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Introduction -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -Anaconda progress takes place after configuration screens and while -packages are being installed. Anaconda progress visual style is -controlled by ``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{Anaconda -Header}'' (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}), Anaconda -progress first slide, and Anaconda progress language-specific slides -set of images. Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of -images start rotating a few seconds after Anaconda progress first -slide. It is possible for the user to alternate between Anaconda -progress slides and CentOS distribution -``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}'' -(\autoref{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}). - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d964bd3..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Rebranding -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rebranding.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Rebranding} - -\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} - -The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS -Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The -Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or -registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Anaconda Progres images that -need to be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated -in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/ -|-- first-lowres.png -|-- first.png -|-- progress_first-lowres.png -|-- progress_first.png -|-- rnotes -| |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png -| |-- 02-centos5-donate.png -| |-- 03-centos5-yum.png -| |-- 04-centos5-repos.png -| |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png -| |-- 06-centos5-support.png -| |-- 07-centos5-docs.png -| |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png -| |-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png -| |-- cs -| | |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png -| | |-- 02-centos5-donate.png -| | |-- 03-centos5-yum.png -| | |-- 04-centos5-repos.png -| | |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png -| | |-- 06-centos5-support.png -| | |-- 07-centos5-docs.png -| | |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png -| | `-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png -| |-- ... (more languages here) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda Progress slide images.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}} -\end{figure} - -Replacements for these files are available in the -\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{Anaconda -Progress image directory} (see -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}) of -\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{Anaconda -Progress Identity} (see -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}) inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -Once you rebrand the image files inside \texttt{redhat-logos} SRPM -package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: centos-release-notes} - -During the installation process Anaconda provides a button labeled -``Release Notes'' (see -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}). -When this button is pressed the header and slide areas get hidden and -the available space is used to display CentOS release notes (see -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}). - -Presently, CentOS release notes are managed online and they don't -appear in Anaconda's release notes screen. A few paragraphs are used -instead to describe how CentOS release notes are managed and how they -can be accessed. - -The \texttt{centos-release-notes} package contains Anaconda Progress -release notes files. Anaconda Progress release notes files are -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/doc/centos-release-notes-5.2/ -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es.html -`-- ... (more language-specific release notes) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda Progress release notes files.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}} -\end{figure} - -Files in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files} -have their own framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. Anaconda -Progress release notes are rendered similar to images, using templates -and translation files, as well as rendering scripts. For more -information about release notes rendering see the chapter -``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}''. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 90f8ba0..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% part : Distribution -% chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 37aac96..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.png -| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.pnm -| | |-- syslinux-splash.log -| | |-- syslinux-splash.lss -| | |-- syslinux-splash.png -| | |-- syslinux-splash.pnm -| | `-- syslinux-splash.ppm -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- syslinux-splash.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda prompt identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-splash.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda prompt design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Model}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/fig-1-syslinux-splash.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda prompt position in the screen.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Models:Fig2}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.png}: base image format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.ppm}: auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.pnm}: auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.lss}: image format used by syslinux. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.pnm}: 16 colors auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.png}: 16 colors auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.log}: describes image convertion steps. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Prompt does have color limitations. Initially, Anaconda -Prompt images are rendered without color limitation and later they are -indexed to 16 colors and converted to LSS16 format, as described in -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues} - -When creating Anaconda Prompt images some issues were found. They are -described below: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{Many Different Colors:} - -As more different colors you have on your design, more are the -possibilities of increasing the amount of noise in your design after -indexing to 16 colors. For example, if you include the actual CentOS -symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors (for the orange, green, -violet) in the indexed image which are completely different and -non-reusable in the blue toned background image. - -\item \textbf{The CentOS Symbol:} - -As previously said, if we include the CentOS default symbol in -Anaconda Prompt there is a color degradation and a reduction of -available colors to use in the 16 colors indexed image. - -Some tests were made with variants of CentOS default symbol, but they -all were declined because they bring confusion about which is the -CentOS default symbol. - -It would be very convenient to CentOS visual identity if the CentOS -default symbol could be included, \textit{exactly as it is}, in -Anaconda Prompt images. - -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ae24120..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Manuals -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e3078fb..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Packages -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{redhat-logos} - -\begin{itemize} -\item /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/syslinux-splash.png -\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/syslinux-splash.png -\end{itemize} - -\item \textbf{syslinux} - -\begin{itemize} -\item /isolinux/splash.lss -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} - -Anaconda Prompt doesn't have messages locale. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c8e28f1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8e902b1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Translations -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -|-- 3 -| `-- syslinux-splash.sed -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- syslinux-splash.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda prompt translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS Distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 085965e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts} -\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0a44087..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Splash -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- splash.png.png -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- splash.png.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda splash identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/splash.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda splash design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Models:Fig1}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{splash.png}: base image format. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Splash does not have color limitations. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues} - -No one known. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ccc01bb..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Splash -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\end{itemize} - 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`-- anaconda_splash.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda splash translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 459d5b8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -The Backgrounds directory is probably the Themes' core compoent. -Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images that are -reused by almost all theme's art works (e.g., Distribution, Websites, -Promotion, etc.). - -The Backgrounds/ directory structure can contain directories to help -you organize the design process. - - Img/: In this directory is where you store all background images - (e.g., .png, .jpg, .xpm, etc.). This directory is required - by rendering scripts. - - Tpl/: In this directory is where you store all scalable vector - graphics (e.g., .svg) files. This directory is required by - rendering scripts. - - Xcf/: In this directory is where you store all Gimp's project - files (e.g, .xcf). This directory is optional. If you can - create a beautiful background images using scalable vector - graphics only, then there is no need to use Gimp to produce - background images. Of course, you can merge Gimp's power - with Inkscape's power to produce images based on them. In - this last case you need this directory. - -Inside Backgrounds/ you can create your vectorial designs using -Inkscape and your background images using Gimp. Later you can export -your background image as png and load it in your vectorial design -using Inkscape's import feautre. Note that you may need to repeat -this technic for different screen resoluions. In that case you need to -create one file for each screen resolution and do the appropriate -linking inside .svg to .png files. For example if you need to produce -background images in 800x600 you need to create the following file: - - xcf/800x600.xcf - -to produce the background image: - - img/800x600-bg.png - -which is loaded in: - - svg/800x600.svg - -to produce the final background image: - - img/800x600.png - -The img/800x600.png background image is produced automatically by -means of rendering scripts. - -In other cases, like Anaconda's, it is possible that you need to make -some variations to one background image that don't want to appear on -regular background images of the same resolution. In this case you -need to create a new and specific background image for that art -component. For example, if you need to produce the background image -used by Anconda (800x600) art works you create the file: - - xcf/800x600-anaconda.xcf - -to produce the background image: - - img/800x600-anaconda-bg.png - -which is loaded in: - - svg/800x600-anaconda.svg - -to produce the file: - - img/800x600-anaconda.png - -The 800x600-anaconda.png file is used by all Anaconda art works -sharing a common 800x600 screen resolution (e.g., Header, Progress, -Splash, Firstboot, etc.). The Anaconda Prompt is indexed to 16 colors -and 640x480 pixels so you need to create a 640x480 background image -for it, and take the color limitation into account when designing it. - -Background images without artistic motif are generally used as based -to build the Background images that do contain the theme's artistic -motif. - -Background images are linked (using Inkscape's \textit{import} -feature) inside almost all theme art works. 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Don't hyphenate the following -% words: -\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} - -\title{Anaconda Prompt Visual Style} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes Anaconda Prompt. Anaconda Prompt is the first -screen shown after booting up with the install CD/DVD medium. Anaconda -Prompt is based on H. Peter Anvin's syslinux suite of bootloaders, -specifically on the \texttt{isolinux} bootloader. The -\texttt{syslinux} suite and its documentation come inside the -\texttt{syslinux} package, available through \texttt{yum} in the -\texttt{[base]} repository of CentOS Distribution. - -Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is -python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda -installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing -architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed -to make it easy to add platforms. - -Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. 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The first -time a user's session has been loaded, the default background image is -shown on the screen as desktop background. Background image remains -visible in the screen as long as the user's session remains open. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Backgrounds/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -Background design is based on CentOS Default Artistic Motif. - -\begin{itemize} -\item There is no color limitation in this section. -\item There is no translation in these images. -\item There is no version, or textual information in these images. -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} - -\section{Configuration} - -\input{table-config.tex} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Default background]: The -\texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} -files control which is the default background image loaded when new -users open their GNOME session for first time and as long as no change -be made in its ``Desktop Background Preferences''. - -Inside \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} file the default -background image is defined in the line 6 of the following piece of -code: - -\begin{verbatim} -... - 1| - 2| /schemas/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename - 3| /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename - 4| gnome - 5| string - 6| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png - 7| - 8| Picture Filename - 9| File to use for the background image -10| -11| -... -\end{verbatim} - -Inside \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} file, the default background image is -defined in the line 4 of the following piece of code: - -\begin{verbatim} -... -1| -2| -3| -4| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png -5| -6| File to use for the background image -7| -8| -... -\end{verbatim} - -In both files \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and -\texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml}, the image file name should be the same. - -The \texttt{kdesktoprc} file controls KDE desktop configuration file. -The following lines were taken from that file and show the variables -that control default background on KDE desktop. - -\begin{verbatim} -Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png -WallpaperMode=Scaled -\end{verbatim} - -\end{description} - -\section{Testing} - -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Image format definition]: Images controlling default desktop -backgrounds are in JPG format. 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License}{11}{subsection.8.10} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.11}How to use this License for your documents}{11}{subsection.8.11} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 2e9187b..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# Build GDM tables for LaTeX documents. -# -# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know what table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/gdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/{etc,usr/share}/gdm' '\.conf')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7e7f4b4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={GNOME Display Manager (GDM)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes the GDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -GDM is the first choice defined as CentOS Display Manager (DM). If -users leave their computers on all the time and don't share their -system, they won't see this as often as users who share a desktop -system with other users on the system or laptop users who reboot and -login more frequently. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each -major release of CentOS. This task is done using the rendering script -(render.sh) available in the workplace. This script creates the -appropriate PNG images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. - -The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task -is done using the building script(build.sh) available in the -workplace. This script collects all information, groups it and stores -it under tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. - -Whith the building script you can create GDM themes for specific -CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific -screen resolutions. - -More information about GDM theming is available in the \emph{GNOME -Display Manager Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and -inside your system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run -the following command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual -\end{itemize} - -\section{Configuration} - -\begin{description} - -\item[GraphicalTheme]: The graphical theme that the Themed Greeter -should use. It should refer to a directory in the theme directory set -by \emph{GraphicalThemeDir}. - -\texttt{GraphicalTheme=\$THEME}\\ - -\item[GraphicalThemeDir]: The directory where themes for the Themed -Greeter are installed. - -\texttt{GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/gdm/themes/} - -\item[BackgroundColor]: The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) background -color. If the BackgroundType is 2, use this color in the background of -the greeter. Also use it as the back of transparent images set on the -background and if the BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor is set and this is a -remote display. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter. - -\texttt{BackgroundColor=\#204C8D} - -\item[GraphicalThemeColor]: Use this color in the background of the -Themed Greeter. This only affects the Themed Greeter. - -\texttt{GraphicalThemeColor=\#000000} - -\end{description} - -More information about GDM and its configuration can be found in its -reference guide. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the -following command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#index -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: This seems to be available -when using the variable \emph{BackgroundImage} in GTK+ Greeter only. -In Themed Greeter the best we have is the variable -\emph{GraphicalThemedColor} to specify the background color of the -transition. - -\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of GDM theme needs to be -expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, GDM theme -uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution -changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the -current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or -differs in ratio (for example when it a wide screens) the design of -GDM them could loose quality or look different from the original one. - -As a workaround, if GDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the -building script to create the GDM theme in your specific screen -resolution. - -\item[GDM theme installation]: Use the login screen administrator -(gdmsetup). This action requires you to have \emph{root} privileges. - -\item[Default Display Manager]: By default GDM is the first display -manager choice\footnote{See the file /etc/X11/prefdm.}. If you -changed this and want to go back then, run the following command (as -\emph{root}) and reboot: - -\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=GNOME" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a0c3022..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a42f07e..0000000 --- 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Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/boot/grub' 'splash.xpm.gz')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/{boot/grub,etc}' '(\.lst|grub|\.conf)$')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9efcae8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes GRUB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -This screen is where the selection of which kernel to run and other -boot-time options, are made. It is seen every time the computer boots. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -Initially, \emph{splash.xpm.gz} is a PNG image (splash.png) which is -converted to xpm.gz. \emph{splash.png} image is rendered for each -major release of CentOS distribution. Each image is based in the same -Artistic Motif and has the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -Image rendering is done using the rendering script (\emph{render.sh}) -available in the workplace of this section. This script creates -the appropriate PNG images under \emph{img/\$VERSION/} -directory. - -After image rendering, each \emph{img/\$VERSION/splash.png} image -should be indexed to 14 colors. This can be done using an image -manipulation tool like GIMP, or ImageMagick. This color reduction -could bring some noise to your design. If that is the case, you need -to retouch your design in a 14 colors basis. - -The final step is to convert the 14 colors indexed \emph{splash.png} -image into \emph{splash.xpm.gz}. To do so, use the command -\emph{convert2xpm.sh} provided in the workplace. This command -explores the \emph{img/\$VERSION/} directories and -converts\footnote{\emph{convert splash.png splash.xpm \&\& gzip -splash.xpm}} each \emph{splash.png} image indexed to 14 colors to its -\emph{.xpm.gz} equivalent. The converted images are saved under -\emph{xpm/\$VERSION/} directories. - -\section{Configuration} -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -The following issues were seen on a video card \emph{Trident -Microsysmtes CyberBlade/i1 (cyblafb)}: - -\begin{description} - -\item[Different colors]: As more different colors you have on your -design, more are the possibilities of increasing the amount of noise -in your design after indexing to 14 colors. For example, if you -include the actual CentOS symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors -(for the orange, green, violet) which are completely different and -non-reusable in the blue toned background image. - -\item [CentOS Symbol]: If the CentOS symbol is included in -this image, colors used in the symbol after indexing the image -are not the defaults colors defined as CentOS Symbol Colors. - -To workaround this, in first place, I used a variant of CentOS symbol -without background colors, just the white borders. Later, I desided to -remove it completely because that symbol could confuse people about -which is the CentOS default symbol (see ``The CentOS Brand'' manual). -Finally, I ended up using just the plain word CentOS to brand the -GRUB. - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6c1e19a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm".\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a42f07e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e6bf302..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm", from Unix, last modified: Sat Jan 16 01:17:29 2010\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux deleted file mode 100644 index e04ca12..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -\relax -\ifx\hyper@anchor\@undefined -\global \let \oldcontentsline\contentsline -\gdef \contentsline#1#2#3#4{\oldcontentsline{#1}{#2}{#3}} -\global \let \oldnewlabel\newlabel -\gdef \newlabel#1#2{\newlabelxx{#1}#2} -\gdef \newlabelxx#1#2#3#4#5#6{\oldnewlabel{#1}{{#2}{#3}}} -\AtEndDocument{\let \contentsline\oldcontentsline -\let \newlabel\oldnewlabel} -\else -\global \let \hyper@last\relax -\fi - 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By default this image is disabled to make GNOME session -load faster. If you enable it,\footnote{To enable GNOME Splash image -go to: \texttt{System > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions} and -check the item \texttt{Show splash screen on login}.} this image is -displayed after login screen, and while GNOME session is being loaded. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -GNOME Splash is rendered for each major release of CentOS -Distribution. Each image is based in the same Artistic Motif and has -the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Symbol. -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the -workplace. 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config/kdm' 'rc$')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d2b7848..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={KDE Display Manager (KDM)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes the KDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -KDE Display Manager (KDM) is the second choice defined as CentOS -Display Manager. If users leave their computers on all the time and -don't share their system, they won't see this as often as users who -share a desktop system with other users on the system or laptop users -who reboot and login more frequently. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each -major release of CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh -available in the workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG -images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. - -The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task -is done using the script build.sh available in the workplace. This -script collects all information needed, groups it and stores it under -tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. - -Whith the build.sh script you can create KDM themes for specific -CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific -screen resolutions. - -KDM theme uses the same standard that GDM theme does. More information -about GDM theming is available in the \textit{GNOME Display Manager -Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and inside your -system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the following -command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual -\end{itemize} - -\section{Configuration} - -\input{table-config.tex} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Theme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{Theme} defines which -is the KDM theme used by default. - -\texttt{Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/} - -\item[UseTheme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{UseTheme} defines -the precedence of background. If true KDM theme background image takes -precedence against KDM background. - -\texttt{UseTheme=true} - -\item[Wallpaper]: In the file \emph{backgroundrc}, \texttt{Wallpaper} -defines the default configuration for KDM background. - -\texttt{Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png} - -\end{description} - -The background image used on KDM is one file, and the background image -used on KDM theme is another file. Even they are independent files, -the monolithic visual structure requires the same visual information -in these images. - -More information about KDE login screen, KDM and its configuration can -be found in KDE help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the -following commands: - -\begin{itemize} -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/login.html -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/configuring-kdm.html -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/kdm-files.html -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: If KDE desktop background -and KDM background are the same (and they should because the -monolithic visual structure) the transition from login screen to -desktop is ``smooth'' because the background image is always visible -on the screen. - -\item[Differences between KDM and GDM themes]: KDM and GDM -themes\footnote{It refers to the \emph{.xml} files and its related -files.} are basically the same except for the following differences: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item KDM theme requires the ``user-entry'' and ``pw-entry'' stocks. -This forces the using of two boxes, one for username and one for -password. This boxes are visibly appart one from another. In GDM we -use just one box (the ``user-pw-entry'' stock), both for -username and password. - -\item In KDM theme, messages were centered on the screen to fit the -KDM two-boxes design. In GDM they are centered to the -``user-pw-entry'' stock width. - -\item In KDM theme, the ``language'' stock shows nothing. It creates -an empty space in the screen. The language block was commented to save -space on the screen. In GDM laguage buttom is present and when clicked -a box pops up with a list of languages to choose. - -\item Both KDM and GDM themes use the same font defintion in the -\emph{.xml} file, but in presentation they look quiet different. For -example the KDM clock's \emph{Sans 10 Bold} theme definition does not -take effect. Probably font definition in \emph{kdmrc} file takes -precedence against theme's one. - -\end{enumerate} - -\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of KDM theme needs to be -expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, KDM theme -uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution -changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the -current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or -differs in ratio (for example when it is a wide screens) the design of -KDM theme could loose quality or look different from the original one. - -As a workaround, if KDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the -build.sh script to create the KDM theme in your specific screen -resolution. - -\item[KDM theme installation]: To install a KDM theme you need to copy -its files from the workplace to its location in the filesytem. If you -want to make that KDM theme your default one, then you also need to -update the KDM configuration files to match your theme location. Both -of these actions require you to have \emph{root} privileges. - -\item[Default Display Manager]: By default KDM is the second display -manager choice\footnote{See the file \emph{/etc/X11/prefdm}.}. To use -KDM as first choise, run the following command (as \emph{root}) and -reboot: - -\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} - -\item[Package content]: CentOS Default KDM Theme seems to be inside -the package redhat-artwork. In contrast with GDM which has some files in -redhat-logos and others in redhat-artwork. Could we standardize this ? -All files in just one package (redhat-artwork) or files divided in two -packages (redhat-artwork, and redhat-logos). - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5f0c0d3..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 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/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-2.tex 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know what table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes' '/Modern/.*')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'ksplashrc')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e7588d4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={KDE Splash)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{KDE Splash} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes the KDE Splash Visual Style for CentOS -Distribution. This image is displayed after login screen, while KDE -session is being loaded. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - - -\section{Workplace} -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -KDE Splash Preview.png and splash\_top\_bar.png images are rendered -for each major release of CentOS Distribution. Each image is based in -the same Artistic Motif and has the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Symbol. -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -KDE Splash splash\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png are -used to create the progress effect while loading. They both have the -same background color. - -KDE Splash splash\_bottom\_bar.png is used to as background to the -label shown in the bottom. This image has the same background color of -splas\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png. - -KDE Splash theme definitions are in the file Theme.rc. Among available -definitions are the splash name, description, version, author, -engine, icons flashing, always show progress, and label foreground. - -Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the -workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under -img/\$VERSION/. - -There is no color limitation in this section. - -\section{Configuration} - -\input{table-config.tex} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Theme]: Defines the default splash theme. The name should match -a directory name under /usr/share/ksplash/Themes/. - -\texttt{Theme=Modern} -\end{description} - -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 19455f1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Preview.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 322, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_active\_bar.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 61, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_bottom.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 16, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_inactive\_bar.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 61, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_top.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 245, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Theme.rc\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & ASCII English text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1d5c195..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/ksplashrc\\ -\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ -\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-config.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-config.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1d5c195..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-config.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/ksplashrc\\ 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So, the major CentOS releases are -CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream vendor releases security -updates as required by circumstances. CentOS Project releases rebuilds -of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our -stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). - -The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, -Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (i.e. EL 3 update 9, EL 4 -update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs -from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets -will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases their -version\ldots generally within 2 weeks. CentOS Project follows these -conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and -CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL -5 update 1, etc. - -One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have -any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-3.x version. The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you -update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are -updating a CentOS 5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the -upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update -6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any -update set) and upgrade via their up2date, you will have latest update -set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). - -Since all updates within a major release (CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS -5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed -(thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is -maintained in each main tree on the CentOS -Mirrors\footnote{\url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}}. - -There is a CentOS Vault\footnote{\url{http://vault.centos.org/}} -containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree -when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. -It should only be used for reference. - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/2c-tmr.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr3.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr4.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr5.svg -\end{itemize} - -\section{Design} - -It is very important that people differentiate which is the major -release of CentOS Distribution they are using. To achive this, we use -a special brand called \textit{The Release Brand} of CentOS -Distribution. - -There is one Release Brand for each Major Release of CentOS -Distribution. The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is placed on -images controlling the CentOS Distribution Visual Style. - -The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is built using two -components: 1. The CentOS Trademark, 2. The Major Release Number of -CentOS Distribution. - -The height of the Release Number is twice the CentOS Trademark height -and it is placed on the right side of CentOS Trademark, both bottom -aligned. - -Sometimes The CentOS Message can be added as third component to The -Release Brand. In these cases The CentOS Message remains on English -language, it is not translated. Because of this, The Release Brand -that includes The CentOS Message should be avoided or used in places -where there is no posibility for the user to select a different -language but English. 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The Artistic Motif is a pattern design used -to define the CentOS Visual Style. - -Due to our Monolithic Visual Structure, the CentOS Project's Visual -Identity is attached to one unique Visual Style, that is the CentOS -Default Visual Style. CentOS Default Visual Style is based on one -unique CentOS Artistic Motif, that is the CentOS Default Artistic -Motif. - -Changing the CentOS Default Visual Style is not very convenient -because that affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. -Nevertheless, we want to see what do you have. Specially if your work -is an improvement to the base idea of CentOS Default Visual Style -(\emph{\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.}). - -Additionally to the CentOS Default Artistic Motif, there are CentOS -Alternative Motifs. CentOS Alternative Motifs may or may not be -related with the current CentOS Default Artistic Motif. CentOS -Alternative Motfis are an space for new art creation, for designing -new and completely exiting artistic ideas. This place doesn't pretend -to replace sites like devianart.org, but to collect Artistic Motifs -focused on The CentOS Project and what it is. - -If you are not happy with the actual CentOS Default Artistic Motif, -you can look inside CentOS Alternative Motifs and if someone is -interesting enough you can download it from the CentOS Artwork -Repository and test it. If it turns popular enough it has posibilities -of become the CentOS Default Artistic Motif and by extension the -CentOS Default Visual Style. - -If you are not happy with CentOS Alternative Motifs either, then go an -design your own CentOS Alternative Artistic Moif and propose it in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. - -CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs are -maintain by CentOS Community People. Generally, one person proposes -the first idea, later others join the effort to make that idea better. -The first person who proposes the idea is known as the Motif Author -and is she/he who owns the copyright of that work. People joinning the -effort are known as Motif Contributors. - -The CentOS Project is using the Creative Common Share-Alike -License\footnote{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} in -both CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs. This -is, in order to brand an Artistic Motif as CentOS Motif, her/his -author should release her/his work under the previously mentioned -license. - -Only Artistic Motifs branded as CentOS Motif, both Default and -Alternatives, are hosted on CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ -\item SVN:trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Motif/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Design} - -\subsection{The CentOS Motif Brand} - -\subsection{Recommendations} - -When designing Motifs for CentOS, consider the following -recommendations: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is -used as value wherever \$THEME variable is. Optionally, you can add a -description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. - -\item Use the location SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ to -store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. 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Belarusian. - -\item[bg] -Bulgarian. - -\item[bh] -Bihari. - -\item[bi] -Bislama. - -\item[bm] -Bambara. - -\item[bn] -Bengali; Bangla. - -\item[bo] -Tibetan. - -\item[br] -Breton. - -\item[bs] -Bosnian. - -\item[ca] -Catalan. - -\item[ce] -Chechen. - -\item[ch] -Chamorro. - -\item[co] -Corsican. - -\item[cr] -Cree. - -\item[cs] -Czech. - -\item[cu] -Church Slavic. - -\item[cv] -Chuvash. - -\item[cy] -Welsh. - -\item[da] -Danish. - -\item[de] -German. - -\item[dv] -Divehi. - -\item[dz] -Dzongkha; Bhutani. - -\item[ee] -E'we'. - -\item[el] -Greek. - -\item[en] -English. - -\item[eo] -Esperanto. - -\item[es] -Spanish. - -\item[et] -Estonian. - -\item[eu] -Basque. - -\item[fa] -Persian. - -\item[ff] -Fulah. - -\item[fi] -Finnish. - -\item[fj] -Fijian; Fiji. - -\item[fo] -Faroese. - -\item[fr] -French. - -\item[fy] -Frisian. - -\item[ga] -Irish. - -\item[gd] -Scots; Gaelic. - -\item[gl] -Gallegan; Galician. - -\item[gn] -Guarani. - -\item[gu] -Gujarati. - -\item[gv] -Manx. - -\item[ha] -Hausa (?). - -\item[he] -Hebrew (formerly iw). - -\item[hi] -Hindi. - -\item[ho] -Hiri Motu. - -\item[hr] -Croatian. - -\item[ht] -Haitian; Haitian Creole. - -\item[hu] -Hungarian. - -\item[hy] -Armenian. - -\item[hz] -Herero. - -\item[ia] -Interlingua. - -\item[id] -Indonesian (formerly in). - -\item[ie] -Interlingue. - -\item[ig] -Igbo. - -\item[ii] -Sichuan Yi. - -\item[ik] -Inupiak. - -\item[io] -Ido. - -\item[is] -Icelandic. - -\item[it] -Italian. - -\item[iu] -Inuktitut. - -\item[ja] -Japanese. - -\item[jv] -Javanese. - -\item[ka] -Georgian. - -\item[kg] -Kongo. - -\item[ki] -Kikuyu. - -\item[kj] -Kuanyama. - -\item[kk] -Kazakh. - -\item[kl] -Kalaallisut; Greenlandic. - -\item[km] -Khmer; Cambodian. - -\item[kn] -Kannada. - -\item[ko] -Korean. - -\item[kr] -Kanuri. - -\item[ks] -Kashmiri. - -\item[ku] -Kurdish. - -\item[kv] -Komi. - -\item[kw] -Cornish. - -\item[ky] -Kirghiz. - -\item[la] -Latin. - -\item[lb] -Letzeburgesch. - -\item[lg] -Ganda. - -\item[li] -Limburgish; Limburger; Limburgan. - -\item[ln] -Lingala. - -\item[lo] -Lao; Laotian. - -\item[lt] -Lithuanian. - -\item[lu] -Luba-Katanga. - -\item[lv] -Latvian; Lettish. - -\item[mg] -Malagasy. - -\item[mh] -Marshall. - -\item[mi] -Maori. - -\item[mk] -Macedonian. - -\item[ml] -Malayalam. - -\item[mn] -Mongolian. - -\item[mo] -Moldavian. - -\item[mr] -Marathi. - -\item[ms] -Malay. - -\item[mt] -Maltese. - -\item[my] -Burmese. - -\item[na] -Nauru. - -\item[nb] -Norwegian Bokmaal. - -\item[nd] -Ndebele, North. - -\item[ne] -Nepali. - -\item[ng] -Ndonga. - -\item[nl] -Dutch. - -\item[nn] -Norwegian Nynorsk. - -\item[no] -Norwegian. - -\item[nr] -Ndebele, South. - -\item[nv] -Navajo. - -\item[ny] -Chichewa; Nyanja. - -\item[oc] -Occitan; Provenc,al. - -\item[oj] -Ojibwa. - -\item[om] -(Afan) Oromo. - -\item[or] -Oriya. - -\item[os] -Ossetian; Ossetic. - -\item[pa] -Panjabi; Punjabi. - -\item[pi] -Pali. - -\item[pl] -Polish. - -\item[ps] -Pashto, Pushto. - -\item[pt] -Portuguese. - -\item[qu] -Quechua. - -\item[rm] -Rhaeto-Romance. - -\item[rn] -Rundi; Kirundi. - -\item[ro] -Romanian. - -\item[ru] -Russian. - -\item[rw] -Kinyarwanda. - -\item[sa] -Sanskrit. - -\item[sc] -Sardinian. - -\item[sd] -Sindhi. - -\item[se] -Northern Sami. - -\item[sg] -Sango; Sangro. - -\item[si] -Sinhalese. - -\item[sk] -Slovak. - -\item[sl] -Slovenian. - -\item[sm] -Samoan. - -\item[sn] -Shona. - -\item[so] -Somali. - -\item[sq] -Albanian. - -\item[sr] -Serbian. - -\item[ss] -Swati; Siswati. - -\item[st] -Sesotho; Sotho, Southern. - -\item[su] -Sundanese. - -\item[sv] -Swedish. - -\item[sw] -Swahili. - -\item[ta] -Tamil. - -\item[te] -Telugu. - -\item[tg] -Tajik. - -\item[th] -Thai. - -\item[ti] -Tigrinya. - -\item[tk] -Turkmen. - -\item[tl] -Tagalog. - -\item[tn] -Tswana; Setswana. - -\item[to] -Tonga (?). - -\item[tr] -Turkish. - -\item[ts] -Tsonga. - -\item[tt] -Tatar. - -\item[tw] -Twi. - -\item[ty] -Tahitian. - -\item[ug] -Uighur. - -\item[uk] -Ukrainian. - -\item[ur] -Urdu. - -\item[uz] -Uzbek. - -\item[ve] -Venda. - -\item[vi] -Vietnamese. - -\item[vo] -Volapu"k; Volapuk. - -\item[wa] -Walloon. - -\item[wo] -Wolof. - -\item[xh] -Xhosa. - -\item[yi] -Yiddish (formerly ji). - -\item[yo] -Yoruba. - -\item[za] -Zhuang. - -\item[zh] -Chinese. - -\item[zu] -Zulu. -\end{description} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ecfc67d..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Preparing Your Workstation -% Chapter: Configuration -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: configuration.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -This chapter describes configurations you need to set up before using -CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Firewall} - -The CentOS Artwork Repository lives on the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ -\end{quote} - -To reach this location you need to have Internet access and be sure no -rule in your firewall is denying this site. Note that the URL uses the -SSL protocol (port 443). - -\section{Subversion Behind Squid} - -Sometimes it is convenient to proxy Subversion client's requests -through a proxy-cache server like Squid. In cases like this, the Squid -proxy server is in the middle between you and CentOS Artwork -Repository. If you want to proxy Subversion client's requests through -Squid proxy-cache server, you need to configure your Subversion client -and your Squid proxy server to do so. - -\subsection{Subversion Client Configuration} - -Subversion client needs to be configured to send requests to your -Squid proxy-cache server. This configuration takes place in the file -\texttt{$\sim$/.subversion/servers}. - -\subsection{Squid Server Configuration} - -Squid proxy-cache server needs to be configured to accept the -extension methods \texttt{REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL}. -This configuration takes place in the file -\texttt{/etc/squid/squid.conf}, specifically in the configuration tag -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# TAG: extension_methods -# Squid only knows about standardized HTTP request methods. -# You can add up to 20 additional "extension" methods here. -# -#Default: -# none -extension_methods REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Squid configuration to proxy Subversion client's requests.% - \label{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Working Copy} - -A Subversion working copy is an ordinary directory tree on your local -system, containing a collection of files (i.e. Translations, Designs, -Manuals, and Scripts). You can edit these files however you wish. Your -working copy is your own private work area: Subversion will never -incorporate other people's changes, nor make your own changes -available to others, until you explicitly tell it to do so. You can -even have multiple working copies of the same project.\footnote{Even -this is basically correct, doing so when using CentOS Artowrk -Repository can bring some confusion when executing scripts. Presently, -only one absolute path can be defined as absolute path for scripts' -execution. You can have as many working copies of CentOS Artwork -Repository as you want but scripts will be executed from just one -working copy absolute path. That is, the one stored under -\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}}. - -Once you've made some changes to your working copy files and verified -that they work properly, Subversion provides you with commands to -``publish'' your changes to the other people working with you on your -project (by writing to the repository). If other people publish their -own changes, Subversion provides you with commands to merge those -changes into your working directory (by reading from the repository). - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork /home/centos/ -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Subversion command used to download the working copy.% - \label{fig:Workstation:WC:Download}} -\end{figure} - -The subversion command illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Workstation:WC:Download} brings a CentOS Artwork -Repository working copy down to your workstation, specifically to your -home directory (\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}). This process may take -some time. Once the working copy is available in your workstation, -you are ready to start exploring and improving available works. - -Note that you need to have a username called \texttt{centos} in your -system. If you don't have it, you can create it using the comand -\texttt{useradd} as superuser (\texttt{root}). - -\subsection{Standardizing Absolute Path} - -When using Inkscape to import raster images inside SVG files the -absolute image path is required. If everyone stores the working copy -on a different absolute path imported images will not be loaded in -those location different from those they were conceived. There is no -way to find the right absolute image path but defining a convenction -about it. - -On a path string (e.g., /home/centos/artwork/trunk/) the username -(`centos') is the variable component, so it is the component we need -to standardize--in the sake of keeping the working copy inside user's -/home/ structure. Thus, analysing which username to use, the CentOS -Project is what join us all together, so the `centos' word in -lower-case seems to be a nice choise for us to use as common username. - -\section{User Identification} - -At this point you probably have made some changes inside your working -copy and wish to publish them. To publish your changes on CentOS -Artwork Repository you need to have a registered account with commit -privilege in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -If you are new in CentOS Artwork Repository it is possible that you -can't commit your changes. That is because new registered accounts -haven't commit privilege set by default. In order for your registered -account to have commit privilege inside CentOS Artwork Repository you -need to request it. See section -\ref{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges}. - -\subsection{User Account Registration} -\label{sec:Configuration:Account} - -To register a user account inside CentOS Artwork Repository, you need -to go to the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -\url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} -\end{quote} - -\subsection{User Account Privileges} -\label{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges} - -To have commit privileges in CentOS Artwork Repository it is needed -that you show your interest first, preferably with something useful -like a new or improved design, translation, manual, or script. As -convenction, people working on CentOS Artwork Repository share ideas -in the mailing list -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. If you -are interested in joining us go there and express yourself. - -\section{Repository Tagged Revisions} - -The CentOS Artwork Repository is also available as tagged revisions. -Tagged revisions are checkpoints on the CentOS Artwork Repository -developing lifetime. They are inmutable copies of the CentOS Artwork -Repository state through time. Tagged revisions contain the files -used to produce images but not images themselves. Inside tagged -revisions you can find scripts (\texttt{.sh}), design templates -(\texttt{.svg}), translation files (\texttt{\.sed}), gimp projects -(\texttt{.xcf}), and documetation files (\texttt{.tex}). - -CentOS Artowrk Repository tagged revisions are available for -downloading in the following location: - -\begin{description} -\item[URL:] https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/tags -\end{description} - -and alternatively, you can find references in the CentOS Project's -wiki, specifically in the ArtWork page: - -\begin{description} -\item[URL:] http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4a8e3ea..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Preparing Your Workstation -% Chapter: Installation -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: installation.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -This chapter describes tools you need to have installed in your CentOS -workstation before using CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Subversion} - -Subversion is a version control system, which allows you to keep old -versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of -who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or -SCCS.\footnote{More documentation about Subversion and its tools, -including detailed usage explanations of the svn, svnadmin, svnserve -and svnlook programs, historical background, philosophical approaches -and reasonings, etc., can be found at -\url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/.}} - -To install Subversion client tools in your workstation you can use the -following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install subversion -\end{quote} - -\section{Inkscape} - -Inkscape is a GUI editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format -drawing files, with capabilities similar to Adobe Illustrator, -CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Inkscape features include versatile shapes, -bezier paths, freehand drawing, multiline text, text on path, alpha -blending, arbitrary affine transforms, gradient and pattern fills, -node editing, SVG-to-PNG export, grouping, layers, live clones, and -more. - -Note that Inkscape is not inside CentOS Distribution, so you need to -configure a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL to install -Inkscape. Installation of a third party repositories inside CentOS -Distribution is described in the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -\url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories} -\end{quote} - -Once you have configured the third party repository you can install -Inkscape using the following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install inkscape -\end{quote} - -\section{ImageMagick} - -ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification -and display of bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images -in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be -changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and -combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can -be added to images and stretched and rotated. - -To install ImageMagick in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install ImageMagick -\end{quote} - -\section{Netpbm} - -Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including -conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There -are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for -about 100 graphics formats. - -To install Netpbm in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install netpbm\{-progs\} -\end{quote} - -\section{Syslinux} - -Syslinux is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT -filesystems, Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems (EXTLINUX), PXE network boots -(PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX). It also includes a tool, -MEMDISK, which loads legacy operating systems from these media. The -package \texttt{syslinux} provides the programs \texttt{ppmtolss16} -and \texttt{lss16toppm} which are used to produce Anaconda Prompt -images. The \texttt{ppmtolss16} Perl program also includes the file -format specification. - -To install Syslinux in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install syslinux -\end{quote} - -\section{GNU Image Manipulation Program} - -GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is used to manipulate images -inside CentOS Artwork Repository. - -To install GIMP in your workstation you can run the following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install gimp -\end{quote} - -\section{GNU Core Utilities} - -The GNU core utilities are a set of tools commonly used in shell -scripts. - -To install the GNU core utilities in your workstation you can run the -following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install core-utils -\end{quote} - -\section{\LaTeX} - -\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system implemented as a macro -package for Donald E. Knuth's \TeX\ typesetting program. The \LaTeX\ -command typesets a file of text using the \TeX\ program and the LaTeX -Macro package for \TeX. To be more specific, it processes an input -file containing the text of a document with interspersed commands that -describe how the text should be formatted. - -To install \LaTeX\ in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install tetex-\{latex,fonts,doc,xdiv,dvips\} -\end{quote} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 34d8eff..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: community.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Community} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community} - -The CentOS Project is designed for people who need an enterprise class -operating system without the cost or support of the prominent North -American Enterprise Linux vendor. - -\begin{description} - -\item[CentOS Administrators:] People building CentOS Distribution and -its infrastructure are considered CentOS Administrators. Each CentOS -Distribution has an Administrator Leader. - -\item[CentOS Community Members:] People using CentOS Distribution are -concidered CentOS Community Members. Inside CentOS Community, Members -affiliate Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Special Interest Groups help -to organize and distribute work inside The CentOS Project. - -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bdf41ed..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: distribution.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Distribution} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution} - -The CentOS Distribution is a free enterprise class computing platform -to anyone who wishes to use it. The CentOS Distribution is built from -publicly available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North -American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms -fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policies and aims to be -100\% binary compatible (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to -remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.). - -The CentOS Project releases its CentOS Distribution as a GPL work. The -GPL applies to the software collection known as the CentOS -Distribution. Individual packages included in the distribution -include their own licenses and the GPL applies to all packages that it -does not clash with. If there is a clash between the GPL and -individual package licenses, the individual package license applies -instead. - -Neither the CentOS Project (we who build CentOS Distribution) nor any -version of CentOS Distribution is affiliated with, produced by, or -supported by the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. -Neither does our software contain the upstream vendor's product \dots -although it is built from the same open source SRPMS as the upstream -enterprise products. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3cf5003..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Incorporation} - -The CentOS Project is a legal entity separate from the persons who own -it or the persons who manage or operate it. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0bbe3ef..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ - -This chapter describes the CentOS Project as legal entity. It -describes how the incorporation would survive longer than the lives of -any particular member, existing in perpetuity. Information in this -chapter provides the emotional tools that CentOS Community needs, in -order to create a strong feeling of identification with the CentOS -Project and its mission. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c3dd2bf..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: mission.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Mission} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission} - -The CentOS Project exists to provide the CentOS Distribution. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 08c9ec6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Organization} - -The CentOS Project is organized and managed on Internet by a group of -Administrators which provide their knowledge and personal resources to -build the different major releases of CentOS Distribution and maintain -the required infrastructure. - -The CentOS Project exists by its own, it is not affilieted with any -other organization. The only source of hardware or funding to -distribute the CentOS Distribution is by donations. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0110ad4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - -\section{The CentOS Philosophy} - -The CentOS Project is higly based on meritocracy. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2ce9409..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{The CentOS Release Schema} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release} - -The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of enterprise Linux that -CentOS rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. So, the major CentOS -releases are CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream -vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. CentOS -releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually -within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually -much faster). - -The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, -Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (Currently EL 3 update 9, EL -4 update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new -ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update -sets will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases -their version ... generally within 2 weeks. CentOS follows these -conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and -CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL -5 update 1, etc. - -One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have -any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-3.x version. - -The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you update any CentOS-4 -product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to -the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are updating a CentOS 5 system. -This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's -assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the -upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade -via their up2date, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 -update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release -(CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS 5) always upgrade to the latest -version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), -only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on the CentOS -mirrors. - -There is a CentOS Vault containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a -picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and -does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e78a961..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: files.tex 6044 2010-07-11 07:49:09Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{File Types} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, there are ``image files'' and ``text -files''. - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{} - -Image files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all -CentOS visual manifestations where image files are involved (i.e. -CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, CentOS promotion, etc.). Image -files are inside identity frameworks. - -Image files may be available in different formats. Image files in -different formats are produced taking the PNG format as base. The PNG -format is the Inkscape's export format used by \texttt{render.sh} -indentity script to produce a image copy of the SVG design templates. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script uses command line image -manipulation tools, like ImageMagick and Netpbm, to do image format -convertions from PNG to the formats you specify. You can produce as -many image formats as supported by the previously mentioned command -line image maipulation tools. - -Image files production in different formats is specified inside -configuration scripts, specifically in the variable -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{\texttt{ACTIONS}} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}). - -Inside frameworks, image files are stored in a directory named `img'. -This name is a convenction that scripts use to store framework's -produced images. If you want to change the image directory's name to -something different from `img', you need to set the same name in all -images' directories along the CentOS Artwork Repository, and update -scripts to recognize the new name you set. This is something you -problably don't need to do, but if you still want to, please share -your reasons in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before -commit your changes. Changing the image directory's name is a big -chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. - -\subsection{Text Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Files:Text}{} - -Text files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all CentOS -visual manifestations where text files are involved (i.e. eula files -and release notes used by Anaconda, etc.). Text files are inside -identity frameworks. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100755 index 82c884d..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, CentOS visual identity has been -organized in ``frameworks'', which have been divided in two major -groups: ``translations'', and ``identity''. These two groups of -frameworks are very similar in organization, they both have ``design -templates'' ---to define how things look like---, ``rendering script'' ----to automate the way things are produced---, and ``translated -files'' ---to store the final result of things being produced---. But -their files differ in content and type. - -The identity frameworks are focused on image conception (i.e. image -designing, image rendering, etc.). The translation frameworks are -focused on translation files conception (i.e. translation path -definition, file name definitions, translation markers definition, -etc.). - -Generally, one identity framework has one translation framework -associeted to it. When you render images inside identity frameworks, -the related translation framework is used as translation source and -file name definition. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c7baa89..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rendering.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering}{} - -Rendering is the process by which you produce translated content based -on design templates and translation files. Inside CentOS Artwork -Repository you can render images and texts. - -\subsection{Image Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering:Image}{} - -Image files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework -containing the image files you want to produce. To execute the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's -directory and use the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} -\end{quote} - -The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of -files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression -pattern, applied against the translation path. - -\subsection{Text Rendering} - -Text files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework -containing the text files you want to produce. To execute the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's -directory and use the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} -\end{quote} - -The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of -files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression -pattern, applied against the translation path. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 13a7ca4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Frameworks -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: templates.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Design Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates} - -Design templates are plain text files. Design templates may or may not -contain translation markers inside. Design templates are used to -define the CentOS visual style (the look and feel) of CentOS corporate -identity in all its manifestations. Design templates are the -documents you need to create or edit in order to implement or maintain -the monolithic CentOS corporate visual structure. Design templates -are normative documents that need to be conceived carefully. - -Design templates may be based on specific markups (i.e. XHTML, SVG, -CSS, etc.). If that is the case, translation markers may be combined -inside the specific markup design template to create a translatable -markup-specific design template. In contrast, if design templates do -not have specific markup inside, they are considered the simpliest -design templates because they only have translation markers inside. - -Design templates can be read, edited, and studied using your favorite -text editor. - -Design templates are specific to frameworks using design patterns to -define the visual style of content produced inside them. This is the -case of frameworks inside ``trunk/Identity/'', where design templates -are used to define images' visual style; and ``trunk/Translations/'', -where design tempates are used to define translations' common files. - -Inside frameworks, design templates are stored in a directory named -`tpl'. This name is a convenction that scripts use to find framework's -design tempate files. If you want to change the design template -directory's name to something different from `tpl', you need to set -the same name in all design templates' directories along the CentOS -Artwork Repository, and update scripts to recognize the new name you -set. This is something you problably don't need to do, but if you -still want to, please share your reasons in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before -commit your changes. Changing the design template directory's name is -a big chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. - -\subsection{Simpliest Design Templates} - -The simpliest design templates are inside identity frameworks. The -simpliest design tempaltes are plain text files with translation -markers only. These kind of design templates are used to define -information like ``eula files'' (i.e trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/eula) -used by Anaconda and similar files. The simpliest design template -files do not use extension. - -\subsection{Translation Design Templates} - -The translation design templates are inside translation frameworks. -The translation design templats are plain text documents whithout any -kind of markup. Instead, they contain sed's replacements commands. -As convenction, translation file names end with the extension `.sed'. -Translation files are created and edited using your favorite text -editor. - -\subsection{SVG Design Templates} - -The scalar vector graphics (SVG) design templates are inside identity -frameworks. The SVG design templates are plain text files with -markup, based on SVG standard. The SVG standard is described at -\href{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}. - -Even SVG design templates can be read and edited with your favorite -text editor, it is better to use a SVG editor like -\href{http://www.inkscape.org/}{Inkscape} (see -http://www.inkscape.org/) to create and edit them. The SVG design -template files are used to define the visual style of images -controlling the visual style of CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, -CentOS promotion, etc. - -Inside SVG design templates, each object has an ``Id'' property. By -default the object's Id is a combination of letters and numbers -granting its uniqueness inside the entire document. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are rendered -automatically using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. The -\texttt{render.sh} identity script looks for the object's Id property -containing the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word and exports its area as -bitmap, automatically. - -If you are designing SVG templates for CentOS Artwork Repository, and -you are using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script to render them, -you need to set the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word as object's Id on the -design object you want to export as bitmap during the rendering -process. The CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word is a convenction used by -scripts to find the export area on your SVG design templates. - -In CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are released under -the \href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative -Common Share-Alike License 3.0}.\footnote{See -http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} In Inkscape, you say -so in the ``Document Metadata'' panel, available in the ``File'' menu. - -\subsection{XHTML Design Templates} - -The XHTML design templates are inside identity frameworks. They are -plain text with markup, based on the -\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{XHTML standard} described at -\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}. These -files are created and edited using your favorite text editor. XHTML -design templates are used to define the visual style of files like the -``Release Notes'' (trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/release-notes.html) used -by Anaconda. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 67a8543..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: brands.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{The CentOS Brand} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/ -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS brand is the name or trademark that conncects the -producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS -Project and the products are the CentOS distributions, the CentOS web -sites, the CentOS promotion, etc. - -The CentOS Project uses the CentOS brand inside its GNU/Linux -enterprise distributions, web sites, and promotions to connect them -all visually and this way committing the monolithic visual structure -where one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all -visual manifestations. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Logotype} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Logotype is represented by the word ``CentOS'' -using \texttt{denmark.ttf} typography. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/a/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Logotype.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Symbol} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Symbol -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Symbol is the main visual representation of The -CentOS Project, and probably the most importat visual component inside -CentOS corporate identity. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}. Due the CentOS symbol -is graphical element, without any kind of embedded typography, it -provides an efficient way of identification in a multi-language -environments. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Symbol/Build/5c-a/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Symbol.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The Concept Behind CentOS Symbol} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept} - -At the moment of writting these lines, I haven't found any reference -about the author who worked out the CentOS symbol and the concept -behind its design. That information would be useful as motivation -source. The CentOS symbol is the visual representation of that the -CentOS community is working for, it would be very nice to have that -information available somewhere. Until then, all we can do is giving -interpretations about it. - -I will take the adventure of describing my personal interpretation -about the CentOS symbol design and the concept behind it. This -interpretation is not definite, nor a final concept. Certainly, this -interpretation may have nothing in common with the one used by the -author of CentOS symbol. The ideas written in this section may change -in the future in the sake of reaching a better CentOS symbol -interpretation for the CentOS community to stand on.\footnote{This is -probably an interesting topic to debate at -``\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}'' -mailing list.} - -The first thing, in order to interpret the CentOS symbol, is to know -which is ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{The CentOS Project -Mission}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}) and feel a deep -compromise with it. Later on, take a look to the CentOS symbol and -try to identify each component its design is based on. If you take a -careful look at \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} you find -that the CentOS symbol is based on squares, arrows and different -colors. - -The square is a geometrical figure that has four parallel sides of -equal dimensions. The equal dimensions brings the idea of justice -among all parts involved. That is, each part is in harmony one -another. This kind of harmony could be verified at simple sight, or -you can take a rule and messure each side to see that they have the -same dimensions. As long as we can verify this harmony is true, it -starts to be a fact of reason that we can rely on. - -In a second state, the CentOS symbol is built of four identical -$90^{\circ}$ squares filled with unique colors. The squares provide -reason based pragmatic facts. The colors provide emotions. So, in this -design state we could say that different emotions are controlled by -the same pragmatic reasons. - -In a third state, the $90^{\circ}$ set of squares is duplicated to -create a new set of squares. In this new set of squares fill colors -were removed and the whole squares set was rotated $45^{\circ}$. At -this point eight arrows, pointing the outside, are immediatly visible. -Emotions are so strong that they found a way to expand themselves out -of $90^{\circ}$ pragmatic reasons. But reason evolves with changes -and takes new forms ---the $45^{\circ}$ squares set--- to let flow off -the emotions' nature, and thus, uses that enormous expansion force to -create an infinite loop of common benefits, still controlled by the -reason of pragmatic facts. - -At this point the CentOS symbol has been completed. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Trademark} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tm.svg -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Trademark is a distinctive sign or indicator used -by The CentOS Project (as legal entity) to identify that its product -(The CentOS Distribution) or services to consumers with which the -trademark appears originate from a unique source, and to distinguish -its products or services from those of other entities. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tm/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Trademark.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}} -\end{figure} - -A trademark is designated by the following symbols: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item $^{\textup{\textsc{tm}}}$ (for an unregistered trademark, that -is, a mark used to promote or brand goods); - -\item $^{\textup{\textsc{sm}}}$ (for an unregistered service mark, -that is, a mark used to promote or brand services); and - -\item \textregistered\ (for a registered trademark). - -\end{itemize} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Release Trademark} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tmr.svg -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Release Trademark combines the CentOS trademark -and one decimal number. Based on -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}), the CentOS project uses the -CentOS release trademak to identify CentOS visual manifestations that -share common visual structures with internal differences (i.e., The -CentOS Distributions and their installation media). - -Construction of CentOS release trademark, for major releases 4 and 5, -are illustrated on \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4} -and \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}, respectively. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr4/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number four.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr5/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number five.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}} -\end{figure} - -Another way is to copy the release trademark SVG artwork and paste it -on the SVG design template you want it to appear in. Done that, -replace the decimal number with the string \texttt{=MAJOR\_RELEASE=}, -exactly. - -When you render the artwork component, that where you pasted the -release trademark SVG artwork in, you are producing the same artwork -component design for as many major releases as you have specified in -the translation structure of that artwork component being rendered. -Note that, in order for this translation mechanism to work correctly, -the translation structure should be prepared to support the major -release schema first, as described in -``\hyperlink{cha:Concepts:Translations}{Translation}'' -(\autoref{cha:Concepts:Translations}) and -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{The CentOS Logo} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Logos -\end{description} - -\noindent The CentOS Logo is a graphical element (ideogram, symbol, -emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set -and arranged typeface) form The CentOS Trademark or commercial brand. -See \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}. - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Logo/Horizontal/Build/5c-tm/801.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{The CentOS Logo (horizontal) with trademark (TM) included.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}} -\end{figure} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b87e77e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: icons.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Icons} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Icons/ -\end{description} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 111f6f4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/ -\end{description} - -\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Project corporate -identity. The CentOS Project corporate identity is the ``persona'' of -the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project -corporate identity plays a significant role in the way the CentOS -Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and -external stakeholders. In general terms, the CentOS Project corporate -visual identity expresses the values and ambitions of the CentOS -Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. - -The CentOS Project corporate identity provides visibility, -recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to the -CentOS Project organization by means of corporate design, corporate -communication, and corporate behaviour. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a7f7c53..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: models.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you find design models. Design models are -representative images used to illustrate key components inside a -specific design. Design models are frequently used to make -documentation clearer. - -When designing models, try to make them language independent so they -can be reused in differet language documents. For example, you can use -letters or numbers to identify areas in the model and later use the -figure's caption to describe the meaning of those letters and numbers, -respectively. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8aa299c..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Release} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Release/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where CentOS Distribution release-specific files are -produced. This framework contains textual templates that produce -textual files, like ``release notes'' and ``eula files'' used by -Anaconda. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2542eba..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: structure.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure} - -The CentOS Project settles down its corporate visual identity on a -``monolithic corporate visual identity structure''. In this structure -The CentOS Project uses one unique name -(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Brand}'') and -one unique visual style -(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{The CentOS Default -Theme}'') in all its manifestations. - -The CentOS Project organizes its visual manifestation in four top -level structures: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web, The CentOS -Promotion, and The CentOS Behaiviour. The CentOS Distribution , The -CentOS Web, and The CentOS Promotion use one unique name and one -unique visual style in all its manifestations. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Distribution Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution} - -It applies to all major releases of CentOS distribution. - -Sometimes, specific visual manifestations are formed by common -components which have internal differences. That is the case of CentOS -Distribution visual manifestation. - -Since a visual style point of view, CentOS Distributions share common -artwork components like Anaconda ---to cover the CentOS distribution -installation---, BootUp ---to cover the CentOS distribution start -up---, and Backgrounds ---to cover the CentOS distribution desktop---. -Now, since a technical point of view, those common components are made -of software improved constantly. - -The software constant improvement is reflected on a numbered release -schema, described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The -CentOS Release Schema}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). The CentOS release schema is a tool to -provide exact information, specific to one release at any given time. - -People can use this release schema to know the software details that -they are using on their computers, report bugs, fixes, suggestions, or -simply any kind of usefull information; in the same exact basis. - -Remarking the CentOS release schema inside each major release of -CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual manifestation--- takes high -attention in the sake of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. -For archiving that purpose, graphic designers use ``The CentOS Release -Brand'' in all artwork components controlling the visual style of -CentOS Distribution ---or similar--- visual manifestation. - -Artwork components controlling the visual style of CentOS Distribution -visual manifestation are described in -``\hyperlink{par:Distribution}{Distribution}'' -(\autoref{par:Distribution}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Web Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web} - -It applies to all web applications CentOS uses to handle its needs -(Ex. Portals, Wikis, Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracker). Anything involving -HTML standards should be consider here. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Promotion Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion} - -It applies to all tangible and non tangible items CentOS uses to -promote its existence. Clothes, posters, installation media, -stationery, release countdown images, banners, stickers, are all -examples of promotion designs. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Behaviour Visual Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}{} - \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour} - -It applies to CentOS community's social behavior. To what we do and -how we do it. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f7a34e9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,544 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: themes.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Themes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where themes are produced. In the above framework -location, themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common -information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At -rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the -final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``default'' or -``alternative''. - -CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{CentOS Default Theme} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default} - -The CentOS default theme is used in all visual manifestations of -CentOS Project's corporate visual identity (e.g., distributions, web -sites, promotion, etc.). - -Changing CentOS default theme is not very convenient because that -affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. Nevertheless, we are -interested on seeing your art work propositions. Specially if your -art work is an improvement to the base idea behind CentOS default theme -(\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.). - -If you are not happy with CentOS default theme, you can look inside -CentOS alternative themes and download the one you are interested in. -If you are not happy with any of the CentOS alternative themes -available, then go and design your own CentOS alternative theme as -described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{Theme -Motifs}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{CentOS Alternative Themes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative} - -CentOS alternative themes exist for people how want to use a different -visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the -visual style is needed for a system already installed components like -Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside -alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. -Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes -are maintained by CentOS Community. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Transition} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition} - -Theme transition is the action of moving a theme from alternative to -default. This transition begins when an alternative theme gets -popular enough inside CentOS Comminity, and both CentOS Administrators -and CentOS Comunity Members want to extend it to all CentOS Visual -Manifestations. - -Once the popular alternative theme has been extended through all -CentOS visual manifestations, the alternative theme implementation -phase starts. The alternative theme implementation phase is where -default theme art work is replaced with alternative theme ones. After -the implementation phase, the previous default theme is tagged as -alternative and the implemented alternative as default. - -Theme Transition has a huge impact in CentOS Corporate Visual -Identity, it should be done only if absolutly necessary. Generally, it -is better to improve the current default theme, based on its concept, -than create a completly new one. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where theme models are stored. Theme models let you -modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, -position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all -themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating -artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Models -| |-- Default <-- theme's model name. -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- Anaconda -| | | | |-- Header -| | | | |-- Progress -| | | | |-- Prompt -| | | | `-- Splash -| | | `-- BootUp -| | | |-- Firstboot -| | | |-- GDM -| | | |-- GRUB -| | | |-- GSplash -| | | |-- KDM -| | | |-- KSplash -| | | |-- RHGB -| | | `-- Plymouth -| | |-- Promo -| | |-- Web -| |-- Alternative <-- theme's model name. -| | |-- Distro -| | | `-- BootUp -| | | |-- Firstboot -| | | |-- GDM -| | | |-- GRUB -| | | |-- GSplash -| | | |-- KDM -| | | |-- KSplash -| | | |-- RHGB -| | | `-- Plymouth -| |-- ... more theme models. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme models structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}} -\end{figure} - -Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes -to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs -but same characteristics. - -Inside the framework location above, you find theme models organized -by name. You can add your own theme models to the structure by adding -a directory to the list. By default you have the following -ready-to-use theme models: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{Default:} Stores the theme model used to produce -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{CentOS -Default Theme}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}). - -\item \textbf{Alternative:} Stores the theme model used to produce -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{CentOS -Alternative Themes}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}). - -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig1.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda theme model producing three different visual -styles.} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig2.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Firstboot theme model producing three different visual -styles.} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Motifs} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where the themes' artistic motifs are produced. The -artistic motif is a graphic design used as common pattern to connect -all CentOS Project's visual manifestations inside the same theme. - -Inside the framework location above, artistic motifs are organized by -names inside the standard file structure illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default} and -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Motifs -| |-- Modern <-- theme name. -| | |-- Backgrounds -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- Anaconda -| | | | |-- Header -| | | | |-- Progress -| | | | |-- Prompt -| | | | `-- Splash -| | | |-- BootUp -| | | | |-- Firstboot -| | | | |-- GDM -| | | | |-- GRUB -| | | | |-- GSplash -| | | | |-- KDM -| | | | |-- KSplash -| | | | |-- RHGB -| | | | `-- Plymouth -| | | `-- Desktop -| | |-- Info -| | |-- Palettes -| | |-- Promo -| | |-- Screenshots -| | `-- Web -| |-- ... more theme names. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme motifs default structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/ -|-- Motifs -| |-- TreeFlower <-- theme name. -| | |-- Backgrounds -| | |-- Distro -| | | |-- BootUp -| | | | |-- Firstboot -| | | | |-- GDM -| | | | |-- GRUB -| | | | |-- GSplash -| | | | |-- KDM -| | | | |-- KSplash -| | | | |-- RHGB -| | | | `-- Plymouth -| | | `-- Desktop -| | |-- Info -| | |-- Palettes -| | |-- Screenshots -| |-- ... more theme names. -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Theme motifs alternative structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}} -\end{figure} - -When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following -recommendations: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is -used as value wherever theme variable (\$THEME) or translation marker -(\texttt{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about -inspiration and concepts behind your work. - -\item Use the location trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/ to store -your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you -to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (\texttt{\#204c8d}) -as base for its corporate visual identity. Use the CentOS Project's -base corporate color as much as possible in your artistic motif -designs. - -\item Try to make your design fit one of the -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{Theme Models}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}). - -\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. - -\item Add the following information on your art work (both in a visible -design area, and inside Inkscape's document metadata section wherever -it be possible): - -\begin{itemize} - -\item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. - -\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} - -\item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art -works are released under -\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative Common -Share-Alike License 3.0} -(\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). - -\end{itemize} - -\end{itemize} -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Palettes} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/Palettes/\\ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where graphic designers define theme palettes for -color-limited art works. Theme palettes contain the color information -that rendering functions need, in order to produce images with color -limitations. Theme palettes contain theme's unique color information. -\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme Palettes Creation} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation} - -Theme palettes are based on art works' specific color information you -are creating palettes for. As we write this section, there are two art -works that require color limitations. They are Grub and Syslinux art -works. - -This section describes a generic procedure you can use to create theme -palettes for art works which need to be produced with color -limitations. - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item As first step, you need to produce a PNG file with the final -design of that art work you are creating palettes for. You can do -this by using the \texttt{render.sh} script available in the art -work's identity framework. - -\item Secondly, you need to generate the limited color information for -that PNG file the three different file formats (See -\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}). You can do -this by using the Gimp as described below: - -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\center -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\hline -\textbf{File} & \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -\texttt{.gpl} & Gimp palette files.\\ -\texttt{.ppm} & Portable Pixel Map palette files.\\ -\texttt{.hex} & Hexadecimal auxiliar palette files.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Palette file types.% - \label{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}} -\end{table} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the \texttt{.gpl} file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Open the Gimp (\textit{Applications / Graphics / The Gimp}). - -\item Open the PNG format file you want to generate the limited color -information for (\textit{File / Open ...}). - -\item Index the image (\textit{Image / Mode / Indexed...}). This will -open the window ``Indexed Color Conversion''. Use this window to -``Generate optimum palette'' by setting the maximum number of colors -you want to have in the final indexed image. In this window, by the -default, Gimp has set 255 as the maximum number of colors, you should -change this value to fit the art work color limitation requirements -(i.e. 14 colors for Grub's splash, and 16 colors for Syslinux splash, -etc.). Another option you can play with is ``Color dithering'' at the -window's bottom, particularly the ``Floyd-Steinberg (reduced color -dithering)'' option which seems to archive the best results. - -\item At this point you have reduced color information and indexed the -image. This let you save the color information as a Gimp palette file -(.gpl) for further using. - -To export the color information as Gimp palette you need to open the -palette window (\textit{Ctrl+P}) and go to the action ``Import -Palette...'' inside ``Palettes Menu''. This will open the window -``Import Palette''. In this window you need to specify the source from -where you will retrive color information and the name of the palette -file. Use ``Image'' as source to create your palette and the -appropriate name (e.g., \texttt{centos-\$themename-grub}).\footnote{in -\texttt{centos-\$themename-grub} file name, the \texttt{\$themename} -part is the theme's name you are working on (e.g., Modern, TreeFlower, -etc.) for Grub's palette, \texttt{centos-\$themename-syslinux} for -Syslinux palette, etc.} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the \texttt{.ppm} file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Use the Gimp to create a new image (\textit{Ctrl+N}) of 16 x 1 -pixels of dimension. That is 16 pixels width and 1 pixel height. - -\item That is a rather small image so you problably want to zoom it in -to better see what you are doing. In a 1024x768 screen resolution, -zoom the 16 x 1 pixel image to 4500\% makes things clear enough. If -you are using a different screen resolution you probably need to zoom -in to a different value. - -\item Now it's time to fill up the empty image with the color -information we created previously. You do this using the pen tool -(\textit{N}) with a 1x1 brush (\textit{Shit+Ctrl+B}). At this point it -is a good time to open the ``Palette Editor'' window and use the Gimp -palette file with the color information we created (\textit{Ctrl+P / -doble click on the palette file}). - -\begin{quote} - -\textbf{Caution!:} If you are creating \texttt{.ppm} palettes for -Anaconda prompt (syslinux), the order used to set the color -information is relevant. Relevant values in the image are positions: 0 -and 7. Position 0 is used as background color, which is black -(\texttt{\#000000}) generally and position 7 is used as forground -color, which is white (\texttt{\#ffffff}) generally. This, in order to -grant the highest contrast. See -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}. - -\end{quote} - -\end{enumerate} - -To create the (\texttt{.hex}) file: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Create a plain text file and put the hexadecimal color -information and its index position defined in \texttt{.ppm} palette -inside the file, one definition by line. The format used to create -the \texttt{.hex} file is \texttt{\#rrbbgg=i \dots}. Where -\texttt{\#rrggbb=i} indicates that the color \texttt{\#rrggbb} (hex) -should be assigned index i (decimal). - -\begin{quote} -\textbf{Caution!:} In order to produce Anaconda prompt (syslinux) -images correctly, both \texttt{.hex} and \texttt{.ppm} color and index -information should match. -\end{quote} - -\end{enumerate} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-palette.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Palette's background (A) and forground (B) color position.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\section{Theme File Structure} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, each theme has a name and a -directory for it. Inside each theme directory, the CentOS Project -visual style is organized in the directories: Distro, Info, Palettes, -Promo, Screenshots, and Web. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Distro} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS Distribution visual style -are produced. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$THEME/Distro/ -|-- Anaconda -| |-- Header -| |-- Progress -| |-- Prompt -| `-- Splash -|-- BootUp -| |-- Firstboot -| |-- GDM -| |-- GRUB -| |-- GSplash -| |-- KDM -| |-- KSplash -| `-- RHGB -`-- Desktop -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{The CentOS distribution theme structure.} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Palettes} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes} - -Here is where theme's palettes are sotred. Palettes are used to -automate image rendering in cases where a limited amount of color need -to be specified. Before you could render color-limited art works (e.g. -Grub, and Syslinux), you need to create their color-limited palettes -first. See -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{Theme -Palette Creation}'' -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}). - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Promo} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS promotion visual style -are produced. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Screenshots} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots} - -Here is where theme's screenshots are stored. The purpose of this -directory is to collect theme's implementation graphical history -through time. Inside this directory you can have distribution -screenshots, web sites screenshtos, and promotion screenshots. If -theme has been implemented out of computers like would be the case of -events, stands, etc. those photos can be added here too, in the -promotion screenshot section. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{The \texttt{Web} Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web} - -Here is where image files controlling CentOS Web sites visual style -are produced. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5cd8db2..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Corporate Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: widgets.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Widgets} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Widgets/ -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b9fa0a1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Logo -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: logo.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Horizontal} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal} - -\section{Pyramidal} -\section{Circular} -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2d783d6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Manuals -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: manuals.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/ -\end{description} - -\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Artwork Repository User -Guide. The CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide is the book you are -reading right now. The main goals of this book is helping you to -understand how CentOS Artwork Repository works, and what you can do to -get the best of it. It is also an excuse for you to join us and help -improving it. - -\section{Structure} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, documentation is conceived using -\LaTeX's book class. Instead of having the entire document in a single -file, information has been spread in separated files under Manuals -framework structure. The Manuals framework structure is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure} and described in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{Relevant Files}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}) and -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{Relevant Directories}'' -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}). - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Manuals/ -|-- Concepts -| |-- CentOS -| |-- Frameworks -| |-- Identity -| `-- ... -|-- Distribution -| |-- Anaconda -| | |-- Firstboot -| | |-- Header -| | |-- Progress -| | `-- ... -| |-- Backgrounds -| |-- BootUp -| | |-- GDM -| | |-- GRUB -| | `-- ... -| `-- Release -|-- Licenses -|-- Translations -|-- Workstation -|-- convenctions.tex -|-- repository.aux -|-- repository.lof -|-- repository.log -|-- repository.lot -|-- repository.out -|-- repository.pdf -|-- repository.tex -`-- repository.toc -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Manuals framework structure.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Writing Style} - -When writing for CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, keep in mind -the following quote taken from the online ``BBC News Styleguide'': ----The key to good writing is \textbf{simple thoughts simply -expressed}. Use short sentences and short words. Anything which is -confused, complicated, poorly written or capable of being -misunderstood risks losing the listener or viewer, and once you have -done that, you might just as well not have come to work---. - -If you need to express complicated ideas, try to split them out in -smaller and simpler ideas as much as possible. If you consider it -appropriate, try to use -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{Design Models}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}) to illustrate your thoughts. - -\subsection{Cross References} - -When you create \LaTeX's cross references, you need to define targets -and links. Targets are the specific locations in the document that -links point to. In \LaTeX, these cross reference targets and links -can be defined in many ways, so we need to standardize the way we use -inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide to make it look uniform -and easy to read. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, cross references look -like illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}. Cross reference -targets are defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}, and links to those -targets are defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}. - -Note that we use both \texttt{hypertarget} and \texttt{label} commands -to define targets, and \texttt{hyperlink} and \texttt{autoref} to -define links. With \texttt{hyperlink} we create long text links ----usefull when reading in the coputer---, and with \texttt{autoref} -we create numbered links ---usefull when reading in a printed copy---. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{flushleft} -\dots you can find more information in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{Logos}'' (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} (see -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). -\end{flushleft} -\hrulefill -\caption{Cross reference link presentation.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\part{Concepts} -... -\chapter{The CentOS Logo} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Logo} -... -\section{Horizontal} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} -... -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference targets.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\dots you can find more information in -``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Logo}'' -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} -(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference links.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Figures} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, illustrations (i.e. -images, framework structures, source code, commands, etc.) are shown -using \LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment. An example of -\texttt{figure} environment definition is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}. More information about -\LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment can be found in \LaTeX's info -manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in your terminal the -command: \texttt{info latex}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -... -\hrulefill -\caption{... .% - \label{fig:...}} -\end{figure} -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{figure} environment.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Tables} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, tabular information (i.e. -translation markers, etc.) is shown using \LaTeX's \texttt{table} -environment. An example of \texttt{table} environment definition is -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}. More -information about \LaTeX's \texttt{table} environment can be found in -\LaTeX's info manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in -your terminal the command: \texttt{info latex}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\centering -\begin{tabular}[pos]{cols} -\hline -... -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{... .% - \label{tab:...}} -\end{table} -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{table} environment.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Relevant Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files} - -\subsection{repository.tex} - -The \texttt{repository.tex} file is the main book's file. Here is -where you define specific book information like class, title, authors, -etc. Inside \texttt{repository.tex} you organize chapters and load -their sections. - -\subsection{introduction.tex} - -The \texttt{Introduction.tex} file introduces a specific artwork -component: what it does, where and when it appears in, etc. - -\subsection{framework.tex} - -The \texttt{rramework.tex} file describes how to interact with a -specific artwork component: where to find the artwork component inside -CentOS Artwork Repository, how to render their images, how to render -their translations, their specific translation markers, etc. - -\subsection{rebranding.tex} - -The \texttt{rebranding.tex} file describes how to rebrand a specific -artwork component: where to find the arwork component inside CentOS -Distribution, related packages you need to modify, etc. - -\section{Relevant Directories} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories} - -\subsection{Concepts} - -The \texttt{Concepts} directory organizes chapters related to -``Concepts'' part. Files in this directory describe concepts used -inside CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\subsection{Workstation} - -The \texttt{Workstation} directory organizes chapters related to -``Preparing Your Workstation'' part. Files in this directory describe -actions (i.e. installation and configuration) you need to do before -using CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\subsection{Distribution} - -The \texttt{Distribution} directory organizes chapters releated to -``Distribution'' part. This part gets its attention into the different -artwork components of CentOS Distribution, using a subdirectory -structure to organize them and the files \texttt{introduction.tex}, -\texttt{framework.tex}, and \texttt{rebranding.tex} to describe them. - -\subsection{Licenses} - -The \texttt{Licenses} directory organizes licenses used in this book. - -\section{Revisions} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions} - -Revisions are a way of organizing changes committed to CentOS Artwork -Repository User Guide. Revisions have the format ``Revision M.N'', -where M is the major revision number, and N is the update revision -number. Revision update number (N) may increase by one every month to -release that month's changes. Once the six month cycle is reached, -major revision number (M) is increased by one and update revision -number (N) is reset to 0. - -\section{Export to PDF} - -To produce the file \texttt{repository.pdf}, you need to get inside -the Manual's framework and execute the command: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{pdflatex repository.tex} -\end{quote} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0ddcd27..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Artistic Motif -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: motif.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{CentOS Default Artistic Motif} -\section{CentOS Alternative Artistic Motif} -\section{CentOS Artistic Motif License} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 780477b..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Rebranding -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rebranding.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -To comply with upstream redistribution policy, the CentOS Project -removes all upstream brands and artworks from CentOS Distribution. The -CentOS Project has its own brand and its own artwork. The CentOS Brand -and CentOS Artwork are what the CentOS Project uses in CentOS -Distribution. - -The action of removing upstream brands and artworks and add CentOS -brands and artworks is what we call rebranding. - -CentOS Brands and artworks are organized inside CentOS Artwork -Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository is maintain by CentOS -Artwork SIG which is formed by CentOS Community People. - -\section{General Suggestions} - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Use original names as much as possible. Do not rename original -file names if you don't need to. - -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3f0ca92..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Release Brand -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: release.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 660bcba..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,395 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: scripts.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, scripts are organized in -three groups: ``invocation scripts'', ``configuration scripts'' and -``function scripts''. Scripts are mainly used to help you automate and -standardize tasks. A graphical representation of how scripts are -organized inside CentOS Artwork Repository is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\centering -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - ../Identity/Models/Img/en/Scripts/initFunctions.pdf} -\caption{The scripts organization model.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Invocation Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation} - -Invocation scripts are identified by the name \texttt{render.sh}. You -may find invocation scripts inside \texttt{trunk/Translations/} and -\texttt{trunk/Identity/} structures. Invocation scripts' main purpose -is calling the appropriate configuration script. - -\section{Configuration Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Configuration scripts are identified by the name -\texttt{render.conf.sh}. In the script organization model -(\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}), configuration scripts are the first -scripts executed by you after running the invocation script -(\texttt{render.sh}). Generally, configuration scripts are short -files that initialize functions, set variable definitions, and call -the appropriate function to start rendering. - -\subsection{Initialize Functions} - -Function initialization is the first action you do inside -configuration scripts. By default, functions are initialized using -the \texttt{initFunctions.sh} script, as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}. The -\texttt{initFunctions.sh} script looks for functions definitions in -files that match the expansion \texttt{*.sh} inside the -\texttt{trunk/Scripts/Functions/} path, and exports them to the -current shell environment, that created when you ran the invocation -script. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Initialize functions. -. /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Scripts/initFunctions.sh -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Function initialization inside configuration scripts.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}} -\end{figure} - -Once functions are initialized, they are ready to be used by you, in -any point after its initialization. This initialization arms you with -a customizable set of functionalities that can be used on -configuration scripts and reused inside functions themselves. - -\subsection{Define Artwork Component} - -The \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable defines the artwork component you want -to render. The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value defines the specific artwork -component's matching list and Themes' translation path. The -\texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is built using the translation path structure -as reference. For example, if you want to render Anaconda progress -files, you need to know that artwork component's translation path -which is:\\ -\\ -\fbox{trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress}\\ -\\ -and then, go to its \texttt{render.conf.sh} file to define -\texttt{ARTCOMP} as the following:\\ -\\ -\fbox{ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress'}\\ -\\ -The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is processed by \texttt{getMatchingList} -function to determine the specific artwork component's -translation-design matching list. The matching list function is -described in \autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}. - -\subsection{Define Filtering Pattern} - -The \texttt{REGEX} variable defines a regular expression as filtering -pattern. If the filtering pattern is specified, the rendering process -is limited to the amount of files matching the filtering pattern. By -default, this value is set to receive the shell's first argument -(\texttt{\$1}). This let you pass the filtering pattern on the -command line, at rendering time. If you need a fixed value for the -filtering pattern, you can change the \texttt{REGEX}'s value on your -working copy to whatever you need, but please do no commit that. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define filtering pattern. This is a regular expression -# matching the translation path. -REGEX="$1" -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Define filtering pattern inside configuration scripts.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:REGEX}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Define Post-rendering Actions} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS} - -Post-rendering actions are specific functionalities applied to the -final files produced by base rendering functions like -\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText}. Post-rendering actions -are defined by the \texttt{ACTIONS} array variable. By default, the -\texttt{ACTIONS}'s value is set to empty (\texttt{ACTIONS[0]=''}) -which provokes no post-rendering action to be applied. A different -configuration is illustrated on -\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}. - -When rendering images, using \texttt{renderImage}, the only result you -get is in PNG format. This is enough most of the time. But in some -other situations, you need to produce the same image in many different -formats (i.e. xpm, pdf, tiff, xbm, etc.). These tasks are very -specific and are not included inside \texttt{renderImage} function. -Instead, the \texttt{renderFormats} function was created and used as -post-rendering action in these situations. - -When rendering texts, using \texttt{renderText}, the only result you -get is in plain text format. Again, this is enough most of the time. -But in some other situations, you need to modify the final result to -provide some standardizations like: maximum line width, indentation of -first line different from second, one space between words, two after -sentences, etc. These tasks are very specific and are not included -inside \texttt{renderText} function. Instead, the \texttt{formatText} -function was created and used as post-rendering action in these -situations. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define post-rendering actions. An empty value means that no -# post-rendering action is applied. -ACTIONS[0]='renderFormats: tif xpm pdf ppm' -ACTIONS[1]='groupByFormat: png tif xpm pdf ppm' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption[Define post-rendering actions.]{Define post-rendering\ -actions. In this figure, post-rendering actions are used to produce\ -tif, xpm, pdf, ppm, image formats (from the base PNG image format)\ -and group them (PNG format included) inside directories. This is, all\ -png files are stored inside a png directory, all xpm files are\ -stored inside a xpm directory, and so on.% - \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Start Rendering} - -The start rendering section defines the base action to do when the -current configuration script is called. In this section what you do is -calling one of the following functions: \texttt{renderImage} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}), or -\texttt{renderText} -(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}). - -\section{Function Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Functions/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Function scripts are, in fact, shell functions. A shell -function stores a series of commands for later execution. When the -name of a shell function is used as a simple command name, the list of -commands associated with that function name is executed. Functions -are executed in the context of the current shell; no new process is -created to interpret them (contrast this with the execution of a -shell script). - -\subsection{renderImage} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage} - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, the \texttt{renderImage} function is -the heart of image production. The \texttt{renderImage} function takes -translation files and apply them to design templates, as specified in -the artwork componet's matching list that is been rendered. The final -result are PNG images based on design templates and translation files. - -Additionally, the \texttt{renderImage} function accepts the following -post-rendering actions: - -\begin{description} - -\item[renderFormats:] The \texttt{renderFormats} function let you -produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. The -amount of image formats you can produce with \texttt{renderFormats} is -limited to the amount of image formats that ImageMagick command line -image manipulation tool can support. - -\item[groupByFormat:] The \texttt{renderByFormat} function let you -group similar image formats inside common directories. - -\item[renderGrub:] The \texttt{renderGrub} function let you produce 14 -colors images from the base PNG image format. The \texttt{renderGrub} -function is used to automate GRUB artwork component image production. -For this function to work, it is required to define the -\texttt{grub.ppm} palette first. - -\item[renderSyslinux:] The \texttt{renderSyslinux} function let you -produce LSS16 images from the base PNG image format. The -\texttt{renderSyslinux} function is used to automate Anaconda prompt -artwork component image production. For this function to work, it is -required to define the \texttt{syslinux.ppm} and \texttt{syslinux.hex} -palettes first. - -\item[renderBrands:] The \texttt{renderBrands} function let you -produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. -Basically, it is does the same of \texttt{renderFormats}, plus two -colors grayscale, and emboss effect convertions that are not included -inside \texttt{renderFormats}. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{renderText} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText} - -The \texttt{renderText} function produce plain text files from text -plain design tempaltes and translation files. The \texttt{renderText} -standardize the text rendering process inside CentOS Artwork -Repository. Additionally, the \texttt{renderText} function accepts the -following post-rendering actions: - -\begin{description} - -\item[formatText:] The \texttt{formatText} function, let you format -plain text files. This function uses the GNU's \texttt{fmt} tool as -base to do all modifications. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{getMatchingList} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}{} -\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList} - -The matching list specifies the relation between design templates and -translation files that artwork components have. The -\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText} functions require this -information in order to work properly. - -Initially, the matching list was defined explicitly and independently -inside each artwork component's configuration script. Later, as many -of these components had just the same configuration stuff, the code -was reduced and unified inside \texttt{getMatchingList} function. -Inside \texttt{getMatchingList}, there is a case selection statement -where specific matching lists cases are defined, and one default -behaivour that match in thoses cases where none else does. - -The matching list code reduction changed the way you customize artwork -component's matching list. From now on, you look inside configuration -files to be sure that \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable refers to the -appropriate artwork component, and inside \texttt{getMatchingList} -function to define its matching list. For example, when rendering -Anaconda progress, its matching list specifies which translation files -apply which design templates. So, to change the matching list of this -artwork component, you need to edit the function -\texttt{getMatchingList} and set the appropriate relation there, in -the Anaconda progress matching list specification. - -When setting artwork components' matching list, you can use any of the -following configuration available: - -\begin{description} - -\item[Configuration 1:] Specific translation files are applied to -specific design templates. In this configuration you have detailed -control over which translation files are applied to which design -template. - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg: translation-file-1.sed translation-file-2.sed -design-template-B.svg: translation-file-3.sed translation-file-4.sed -" -\end{verbatim} - -Another way to write the previous example is: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg:\ - translation-file-1.sed\ - translation-file-2.sed -design-template-B.svg:\ - translation-file-3.sed\ - translation-file-4.sed -" -\end{verbatim} - -In the above examples translation files 1 and 2 apply -design-template-A.svg. Likewise, translation files 3 and 4 apply -design-template-B.svg. That was a simple case, but what about if you -have hundreds of translation files to apply to specific design -templates? Lets say, translation files from 1 to 49 apply -design-template-A.svg and translation files from 50 to 99 apply -design-template-B.svg. It would be tiresome to write down the name of -every single file in the above configuration. In these situations you -can ``generate'' the translation files as shown below: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -design-template-A.svg:\ - $(for NUMBER in $(sed 1 49);do - echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' - done) -design-template-B.svg:\ - $(for NUMBER in $(sed 50 99);do - echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' - done) -" -\end{verbatim} - -Another interesting case is when you need to apply hundreds of -translation files to hundreds of design templates, in a file structure -where they both share a common bond path. That is the -\texttt{Identity/Brands} artwork component case. Writing down such a -matching list consumes lot of time. So you can ``generate'' the -entire matching list like the following: - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="\ -$(for TEMPLATE in $(find $(getPath 'trunk/Identity/Brands')/tpl \ - -name '*.svg' | sed -r 's!.*/Brands/Tpl/(.*)$!\1!' | sort );do - - TRANSLATION=$(find $(getPath \ - 'trunk/Translations/Identity/Brands')/$(echo $TEMPLATE \ - | sed 's!\.svg!!') -name '*.sed' \ - | sed -r 's!^.*/Brands/(.*)$!\1!' \ - | sort | tr '\n' ' ') - - echo $TEMPLATE: $TRANSLATION - done) -" -\end{verbatim} - -\item[Configuration 2:] All translation files are applied to a single -design template. In this configuration all artwork component's -translation files are applied to one design template -(design-template-A.svg for the matter of this case). - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="design-template-A.svg" -\end{verbatim} - -\item[Configuration 3:] Translation files are applied to design -templates that share a common name. In this configuration translation -files are applied to design templates taking the name part, without -extension, as reference. This means that, if you have a translation -file named \texttt{File-1.sed} you need to have a \texttt{File-1.svg} -inside design templates. This way, \texttt{File-1.sed} can be applied -to \texttt{File-1.svg} and, as result, produce the \texttt{File-1.png} -file. This is the default matching list behaivour. - -\begin{verbatim} -MATCHINGLIST="" -\end{verbatim} - -\end{description} - -\subsection{getPath} - -The \texttt{getPath} function creates the artwork component's absolute -path. Before output the absolute path, \texttt{getPath} removes any -``strange'' character from the final path. For \texttt{getPath} to -work, the relative path to the artwork component should be provided -from \texttt{trunk/}'s directory level on. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f9faf32..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Structure -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: structure.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Monolithic Structure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c6b26bf..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Symbol -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: symbol.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c892f28..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: Translations -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: translations.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale images. Image localization -is defined inside \texttt{.sed} files, also known as translation -files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given -organization of translation files defines the translation path. - -\section{Common Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Common}{} - -Common translation files contain common localization or no -localization at all for their related images. They are in the root -directory of the translation path. Common translation files create -common images for all major releases of CentOS Distribution. - -\section{Specific Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Specific}{} - -Specific translation files contain specific localization for their -related images. Specific translation files are not in the root -directory of the translation path. Specific translation files are -inside directories which describe the type of translation they are -doing. - -\section{Translation Path} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Path}{} - -Translation path is where we organize common and specific translation -files. Translation path is also used as reference to build the path of -rendered images inside image directory (see -\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{Image Files}). - -When rendering images, if no REGEX argument is provided to -\texttt{render.sh} identity script, all translation files in the -translation path are read and applied one by one to its related design -template ---as defined in \texttt{getMatchingList} function--- to -produce a translated image. Images produced using the -\texttt{render.sh} identity script have the same name of its -translation file, but with the \texttt{.png} extension instead. - -To control the number of images produced by \texttt{render.sh} -identity script, you need to look into the translation path and -provide a regular expression pattern that matches the translation -path, or paths, related to the image, or images, you want to produce. - -The regular expression pattern you provide to \texttt{render.sh} -identity script is applied to the translation path from its very -beginning. It is not the same to say \texttt{5/es/01-welcome} that -\texttt{01-welcome}, the frist expression matches but the last one -does not. - -When using REGEX you don't need to specify the file extension. It is -removed from translation path before applying the REGEX pattern, so it -doesn't count here. - -\section{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Markers}{} - -Translation markers are used in design templates and translation files -as replacement pattern to commit image translation. When -\texttt{render.sh} identity script renders images, translation files -are applied to design templates to get a PNG translated image as -result. In order to have the appropriate translation on the PNG -image, marker defintion in translation files should match markers in -design templates. - -Translation markers can be whatever text you want, but as convenction -we've defined those we use inside CentOS Artwork Repository. This -definition creates a common point of reference to translators and -graphic designers. To have a clean definition of translation markers -is what makes possible that translators and graphic designers can work -together but independently one another. - -\section{Translation Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Rendering}{} - -Translation paths and files ---also known as the translation -structure--- are produced using the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script, available in the current translation directory. - -The \texttt{render.sh} translation script combines the content of a -translation template directory ---holding common information--- with -the release-specific information you provide as argument when -executing the script. As result, the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script produces the translation structure that \texttt{render.sh} -identity script needs to create translated images. - -\section{Translation Rendering Script} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:RenderingScripts}{} - -The \texttt{render.sh} translation script produces release-specific -translation directories. Use the \texttt{render.sh} translation script -whenever you need to create a new release-specific translation -directory based on translation template directory. The \texttt{render.sh} -translation script has the following syntax: - -\begin{quote} -\texttt{./render.sh RELEASE ...} -\end{quote} - -The RELEASE argument defines the release number used to create the -release-specific translation directory. You can pass many RELEASE -arguments, separated by one or more spaces, to \texttt{render.sh} -translation script in a single call. If no RELEASE argument is passed -to \texttt{render.sh} translation script then all release-specific -translation directories, available in the current translation -directory, are updated using the translation template as reference. - -Default behaviour of \texttt{render.sh} translation script may be -usefull if all your release-specific translation directories always -have the same information that translation template does. If this is -the case, you only need to maintain the translation template and use -the \texttt{render.sh} translation script to propagate changes to each -release-specific translation directory. - -In contrast, if you are using the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script to create release-specific translation directories that use -translation template as base to introduce non-reusable translations, -you should take care when executing the \texttt{render.sh} translation -script. Otherwise, your non-reusable translations may be replaced -with those in template. - -Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, all translation directories -(reusable and non-reusable) are versioned. If you accidentally -propagate template content to a non-reusable translation, you have the -Subversion's \texttt{revert} and \texttt{update} commands to undo the -mess. - -As general rule, when you use the \texttt{render.sh} translations -script, take care of details and check twice before commit your -translation changes up to CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Translation Template Directory} -\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:TemplateDirectory}{} - -The translation template directory is located in the current -translation directory and contains common translations for all -release-specific translation directories. It is also used as base to -build non-reusable translation. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6f2f78e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Typeface -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: typeface.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Construction} -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} -\section{Reductions} -\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0de93dc..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Concepts -% Chapter: The CentOS Typography -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: typography.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Usage} -\section{Colors} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 81bbbd8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where CentOS firstboot design templates and image -rendering take place. Firstboot identity file structure is illustrated -in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} and -described in the following sections. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- 4 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- 5 -| | `-- splash-small.png -| |-- ... (more releases here) -| `-- firstboot-left.png -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- firstboot-left.svg - `-- splash-small.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot identity framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Design Templates} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Tpl/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where Firstboot design templates are stored. -Firstboot design templates control Firstboot's visual style. - -\begin{description} - -\item[firstboot-left.svg:] This design is common for all major -releases of CentOS Distribution. It is visible in all firstboot -screens. In -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this -design is illustraded by the number 8. - -\item[splash-small.svg:] This design is specific for each major -release of CentOS Distribution. There is one splash-small.png image -for each major release of CentOS Distribution. This image is visible -only in the first (Welcome) screen of Firstboot. In -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this -design is illustraded by number 5. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Models/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot design models are stored. Firstboot -design model is shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models} and described -below: - -\begin{figure} -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/splash-small.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Firstboot design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{description} - -\item[1:] List of labels and a pointer showing in which configuration -screen you are. - -\item[2:] Screen icon. The screen icon is visible in all firstboot -screens. Each firsboot screen may have its own screen icon. - -\item[3:] Screen label. - -\item[4:] Screen description. - -\item[5:] Splash image (splash-small.png). The splash -image is visible in firstboot welcome screen only. - -\item[6:] Configuration stuff. - -\item[7:] Navigation area. Basically two buttons to navegate -configuration back and forward. - -\item[8:] List of labels' background image (firtboot-left.png). This -image is visible in all firstboot screens. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Img/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot final images are stored. - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you produce firstboot images. The following -rendering examples, based on -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}, illustrate -the firstboot image files rendering process.\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(5|6)/splash'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(firstboot-left|5|4)/splash'}} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale firstboot images. Image -localization is defined inside .sed files, also known as translation -files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given -organization of translation files defines the translation path. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot -|-- 3 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- 4 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- 5 -| `-- splash-small.sed -|-- ... (more release directories) -`-- firstboot-left.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot translation path.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Translation Markers} - -In firstboot, markers are used in the file splash-small.svg only, -specifically to set the major release number of CentOS Distribution in -CentOS Release Brand. Since firstboot-left.svg design is common for -all CentOS Distribution there is no need to set any marker on it. - -Markers used in firstboot design templates and translation files are -described in \autoref{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}. - -\begin{table} -\centering -\begin{tabular}{rl} -\hline -\textbf{Marker} & \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & Major release number of CentOS Distribution.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Firstboot translation markers.% - \label{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}} -\end{table} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] -trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where firstboot documentation is stored. If you -want to help improving Firstboot documentation this is the place you -need to go. - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts}{} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is stored the Firstboot \texttt{render.conf.sh} -configuration script. To render Firstboot images correctly, the -\texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda progress -configuration script should be defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define artwork component. -ARTCOMP='Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot configuration layout.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}} -\end{figure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index fd02e0a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -This chapter describes the visual style of CentOS firstboot -(1.4.27.3-1.el5.centos). Firstboot is the initial system configuration -utility that guides you through a series of steps for easier -configuration of the machine (keyboard layout, language, time zone, -etc.). Firstboot takes place the first time you boot up your installed -system. Firstboot visual style is controlled by a left banner, always -visible, and a splash image, shown on the welcome screen only. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 42080e5..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -\section{Rebranding} - -\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} - -The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS -Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The -Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or -registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Firstboot images that need to -be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}. - -Replacements for these files are available in the Firstboot image -directory ( -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}) of -Firstboot (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}) inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -Once you rebrand the image files inside the SRPM package, you need to -rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: redhat-artwork} - -The \texttt{redhat-artworks} package contains the themes and icons -that make up the CentOS default look and feel. Relevant files to -firstboot rebranding are described below: - -The following files in \texttt{redhat-artwork} need to be rebranded: - -Once you rebrand the image files inside the \texttt{redhat-artwork} -SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: firstboot} - -Firstboot messages locale contains the upstream brand, so they need to -be rebranded too. The .po files you need to rebrand are inside the -firstboot package. The \texttt{firstboot} package contains the -firstboot utility that runs after installation. Once you rebrand the -content of .po files inside \texttt{firstboot} SRPM package, you need -to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded .mo files -are created in the installation process. - -\subsection{Package: firstboot-tui} - -The \texttt{firstboot-tui} package contains a text interface for the -\texttt{firstboot} package. Once you rebrand the content of -\texttt{.po} files inside the \texttt{firstboot-tui} SRPM package, you -need to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded -\texttt{.mo} files are created in the installation process. - -\subsection{Package: centos-release} - -The CentOS License Agreement, shown after the welcome screen of -firstboot, is controled by the file \texttt{eula.en\_US} which is -controlled by the \texttt{centos-release} package. The -\texttt{centos-release} package contains the CentOS release notes and -eula files. - -The file \texttt{eula.en\_US} contains the English translation of -CentOS License Agreement. English language is the reference for -specific language translations of CentOS License Agreement. Specific -language translations of CentOS License Agreement are accepted by -Firstboot in the path \texttt{/usr/share/eula/}. - -File names of eula specific language translations should have the -format \texttt{eula.lang} or \texttt{eula.lang\_COUNTRY}. Where -\texttt{lang} is a two-lowercase-letters code representing the -translation language and \texttt{COUNTRY} a two-uppercase-letters code -representing the country of that translation language. Languages' and -countries' codes are specified as described in the standards ISO639 -and ISO3166 respectively. - -When using Anaconda in a language different from English firstboot -checks if there is any eula translation file for the currenct -language. If so, the specific language eula file is loaded and shown -to the user. Otherwise the \texttt{eula.en\_US} file is used. - -The CentOS eula files, described in the previous list, have their own -framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. They are rendered similar -to images using templates and translation files, as well as rendering -scripts. - -The files \texttt{EULA} and \texttt{eula.en\_US} should have the same -information. The \texttt{GPL} file contains the GPL license with a -brief description of how it applies to CentOS Distribution. - -Once you rebrand the text files inside the \texttt{centos-release} -SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ -|-- shadowman-round-48.png -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-logos)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ -|-- firstboot-left.png -|-- splash-small.png -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-artwork)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Artwork}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/eula/ -|-- eula.en_US -/usr/share/doc/centos-release-5/ -|-- EULA -|-- GPL -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: centos-release)% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Release}} -\end{figure} -\begin{verbatim} -\end{verbatim} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ad5e616..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts} -\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d249404..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- anaconda_header.png.png -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- anaconda_header.png.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda header identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-1-anaconda_header.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda header design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig1}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-2-anaconda_header.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda header position in the screen.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig2}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{anaconda\_header.png}: base image format. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Header does not have color limitations. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues} - -No one known. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index dfe7989..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1ac4fc4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{redhat-logo} -\begin{itemize} -\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/anaconda\_header.png -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4c44bd6..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Header -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 86d13e9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ -|-- 3 -| `-- anaconda_header.sed -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- anaconda_header.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda header translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b33d62a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,360 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda progress - Framework -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: framework.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress identity's framework is stored here. -Anaconda progress identity's framework is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} and described in -the following sections. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- bn_IN -| | | |-- 01-welcome.png -| | | |-- 02-donate.png -| | | |-- 03-yum.png -| | | `-- ... (more bn_IN language-specific images) -| | |-- cs -| | | |-- 01-welcome.png -| | | |-- 02-donate.png -| | | |-- 03-yum.png -| | | `-- ... (more cs language-specific images) -| | |-- ... (more languages here) -| | |-- first-lowres.png -| | |-- first.png -| | |-- ... (more language directories) -| | |-- progress_first-lowres.png -| | |-- progress_first.png -| | `-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... (more release directories) -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- first-lowres.svg - |-- first.svg - |-- list.svg - `-- paragraph.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Design Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Tpl/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress design templates are stored here. -Anaconda progress design templates are organized in: Anaconda progress -first slide and Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of -images. - -Anaconda progress first slide is the one used to open the package -installation process. Anaconda progress first slide design has no -translation. It is used just as it is, no matter what the current -Anaconda's installation language be. Anaconda progress first slide -design is controlled by \texttt{first.svg}, and -\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design templates -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}). -If the screen resolution is less than 800 x 600 pixels, the -\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design is used. If the screen resolution is -equal or greater that 800 x 600 pixels, the \texttt{first.svg} design -is used. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images start to -rotate a few seconds after progress first slide. Anaconda progress -language-specific slides set of images design is defined by -\texttt{list.svg} -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}) -and \texttt{paragraph.svg} -(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}) -design templates. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images resumes -relevant features coming on the CentOS distribution that is being -installed. As graphic designer, you need not to care very much about -translating Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images, -this is job for translators. As graphic designer, most of your -attention is focused on how the slides set of images looks like. - -Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images are loaded -based on Anaconda's installation language. By default, Anaconda's -installation language is English. But you can change Anaconda's -default language in the screen ``Installation Language'' to whatever -your preferred language be. - -If Anaconda's installation language is English, Anaconda progress -language-specific slides set of images are loaded in English. If -Anaconda's installation language is different from English, Anaconda -looks for the language-specific slides set of images that matches the -current Anaconda's installation language and uses them in the -rotation, if that slides set of images exists of course. If there is -no language-specific slides set of images available for the current -Anaconda's installation language, Anaconda uses the English slides set -of images. - -To verify the final look and feel of your Anaconda progress slide -images, you need to render them. To render Anaconda progress slide -images you use the \texttt{render.sh} identity script as described in -``\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{Image -Files Rendering}'' -(\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}). -The \texttt{render.sh} identity script helps you automate the -rendering process of Anaconda progress slide images. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Design Models} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress design models are stored here. Anaconda -progress design models are described in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}, -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}, -and \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-1.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress design model]{Anaconda progress design\ -model. A = ``Header'', B = ``Slide rotation'', C =\ -``Action/Navigation''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-2.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress release notes]{Anaconda progress release\ -notes. A = ``Release notes'', B = ``Action/Navigation''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}} -\end{figure} - - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/first.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption[Anaconda progress first slide template]{Anaconda progress\ -first slide template. A = ``The CentOS Symbol'', B = ``The CentOS\ -Default Artistic Motif'', C = ``The CentOS Release Brand'', D = ``The\ -CentOS Copyright''.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/list.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda progress list template.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% -../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/paragraph.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda progress paragraph template.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Img/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress final images are stored here. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where you produce Anaconda progress slide images. -Take a look at the following rendering examples based on the -translation path shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}:\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5/(progress|first|en)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(progress|first|en|es)'}}\\ -\\ -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(en|es)/01-welcome'}} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is where translators locale Anaconda progress -language-specific slide set of images. Anaconda progress translation -framework is illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}. Anaconda -progress translation framework defines the Anaconda progress slide -images translation path. The translation path shown in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations} is an -incomplet version of the real one. It was cropped in the sake of -keeping it in just one page. To make yourself a better idea of the -real Anaconda progress translation path, check the one inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. That is the one you should -use in order to build your REGEX patterns when rendering Anaconda -progress slide images. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -|-- 3 -| |-- bn_IN -| | |-- 01-welcome.sed -| | |-- 02-donate.sed -| | |-- 03-yum.sed -| | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) -| |-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- first-lowres.sed -| |-- first.sed -| |-- ... (more language directories) -| |-- progress_first-lowres.sed -| |-- progress_first.sed -| `-- ... (more language directories) -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... (more release directories) -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - |-- bn_IN - | |-- 01-welcome.sed - | |-- 02-donate.sed - | |-- 03-yum.sed - | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) - |-- ... (more language directories) - |-- first-lowres.sed - |-- first.sed - |-- ... (more language directories) - |-- progress_first-lowres.sed - |-- progress_first.sed - `-- ... (more language directories) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers} - -In Anaconda progress, translation files and design templates use the -translation markers specified in -\autoref{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}. - -\begin{table}[!hbp] -\centering -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\hline -\textbf{Marker}& \textbf{Description}\\ -\hline -=TITLE= & Slide's title.\\ -=DESCRIPTION= & Slide's list description.\\ -=TEXT1-12= & Slide's content.\\ -=URL= & Slide's URL.\\ -=COPYRIGHT= & Copyright notice.\\ -=RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution full release number.\\ -=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution major release number.\\ -=MINOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution update release number.\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\caption{Anaconda progress translation markers.% - \label{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}} -\end{table} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Anaconda progress documentation files are prepared here. If -you want to help improving Anaconda progress documentation this is -where you need to go. - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - \section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts}{} - \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts} - -\begin{description} -\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ -\end{description} - -\noindent Here is stored the Anaconda progress \texttt{render.conf.sh} -configuration script. To render Anaconda progress slide images -correctly, the \texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda -progress configuration script should be defined as illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}. - -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# Define artwork component. -ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress' -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda progress configuration layout.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}} -\end{figure} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3718297..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Introduction -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -Anaconda progress takes place after configuration screens and while -packages are being installed. Anaconda progress visual style is -controlled by ``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{Anaconda -Header}'' (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}), Anaconda -progress first slide, and Anaconda progress language-specific slides -set of images. Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of -images start rotating a few seconds after Anaconda progress first -slide. It is possible for the user to alternate between Anaconda -progress slides and CentOS distribution -``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}'' -(\autoref{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}). - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d964bd3..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -% Part: Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Rebranding -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: rebranding.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Rebranding} - -\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} - -The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS -Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The -Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or -registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Anaconda Progres images that -need to be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated -in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/ -|-- first-lowres.png -|-- first.png -|-- progress_first-lowres.png -|-- progress_first.png -|-- rnotes -| |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png -| |-- 02-centos5-donate.png -| |-- 03-centos5-yum.png -| |-- 04-centos5-repos.png -| |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png -| |-- 06-centos5-support.png -| |-- 07-centos5-docs.png -| |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png -| |-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png -| |-- cs -| | |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png -| | |-- 02-centos5-donate.png -| | |-- 03-centos5-yum.png -| | |-- 04-centos5-repos.png -| | |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png -| | |-- 06-centos5-support.png -| | |-- 07-centos5-docs.png -| | |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png -| | `-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png -| |-- ... (more languages here) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda Progress slide images.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}} -\end{figure} - -Replacements for these files are available in the -\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{Anaconda -Progress image directory} (see -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}) of -\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{Anaconda -Progress Identity} (see -\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}) inside your -working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - -Once you rebrand the image files inside \texttt{redhat-logos} SRPM -package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. - -\subsection{Package: centos-release-notes} - -During the installation process Anaconda provides a button labeled -``Release Notes'' (see -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}). -When this button is pressed the header and slide areas get hidden and -the available space is used to display CentOS release notes (see -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}). - -Presently, CentOS release notes are managed online and they don't -appear in Anaconda's release notes screen. A few paragraphs are used -instead to describe how CentOS release notes are managed and how they -can be accessed. - -The \texttt{centos-release-notes} package contains Anaconda Progress -release notes files. Anaconda Progress release notes files are -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -/usr/share/doc/centos-release-notes-5.2/ -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en.html -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es -|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es.html -`-- ... (more language-specific release notes) -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda Progress release notes files.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}} -\end{figure} - -Files in -\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files} -have their own framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. Anaconda -Progress release notes are rendered similar to images, using templates -and translation files, as well as rendering scripts. For more -information about release notes rendering see the chapter -``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}''. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 90f8ba0..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% part : Distribution -% chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 37aac96..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.png -| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.pnm -| | |-- syslinux-splash.log -| | |-- syslinux-splash.lss -| | |-- syslinux-splash.png -| | |-- syslinux-splash.pnm -| | `-- syslinux-splash.ppm -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- syslinux-splash.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda prompt identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-splash.pdf} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda prompt design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Model}} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/fig-1-syslinux-splash.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda prompt position in the screen.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Models:Fig2}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.png}: base image format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.ppm}: auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.pnm}: auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.lss}: image format used by syslinux. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.pnm}: 16 colors auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.png}: 16 colors auxiliar format. -\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.log}: describes image convertion steps. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Prompt does have color limitations. Initially, Anaconda -Prompt images are rendered without color limitation and later they are -indexed to 16 colors and converted to LSS16 format, as described in -\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues} - -When creating Anaconda Prompt images some issues were found. They are -described below: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{Many Different Colors:} - -As more different colors you have on your design, more are the -possibilities of increasing the amount of noise in your design after -indexing to 16 colors. For example, if you include the actual CentOS -symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors (for the orange, green, -violet) in the indexed image which are completely different and -non-reusable in the blue toned background image. - -\item \textbf{The CentOS Symbol:} - -As previously said, if we include the CentOS default symbol in -Anaconda Prompt there is a color degradation and a reduction of -available colors to use in the 16 colors indexed image. - -Some tests were made with variants of CentOS default symbol, but they -all were declined because they bring confusion about which is the -CentOS default symbol. - -It would be very convenient to CentOS visual identity if the CentOS -default symbol could be included, \textit{exactly as it is}, in -Anaconda Prompt images. - -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ae24120..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Manuals -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e3078fb..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Packages -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{itemize} - -\item \textbf{redhat-logos} - -\begin{itemize} -\item /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/syslinux-splash.png -\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/syslinux-splash.png -\end{itemize} - -\item \textbf{syslinux} - -\begin{itemize} -\item /isolinux/splash.lss -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} - -Anaconda Prompt doesn't have messages locale. - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c8e28f1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8e902b1..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt -% Section: Translations -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ -|-- 3 -| `-- syslinux-splash.sed -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- syslinux-splash.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda prompt translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS Distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 085965e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\section{Identity} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex} - -\section{Translations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex} - -\section{Manuals} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex} - -\section{Scripts} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts} -\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex} - -\section{Packages} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages} -\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0a44087..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Splash -% Section: Identity -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -|-- img -| |-- 3 -| | |-- splash.png.png -| |-- 4 -| |-- 5 -| `-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- splash.png.svg -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda splash identity's framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Designs Templates} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/tpl -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Design Models} - -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\end{itemize} - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\begin{center} -\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/splash.pdf}} -\end{center} -\caption{Anaconda splash design model.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Models:Fig1}} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{Image Files} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{splash.png}: base image format. -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Image Files Rendering} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} -\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} - -\subsection{Color Limitations} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors} - -Anaconda Splash does not have color limitations. - -\subsection{Issues} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues} - -No one known. diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ccc01bb..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Splash -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 37ddf15..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{redhat-logo} -\begin{itemize} -\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/splash.png -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2c93f52..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Distribution -% Chapter: Anaconda Splash -% Section: Scripts -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{itemize} -\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cbf3aac..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id$ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{figure} -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ -|-- 3 -| `-- anaconda_splash.sed -|-- 4 -|-- 5 -|-- ... more major releases -|-- render.sh -`-- tpl - `-- anaconda_splash.sed -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Anaconda splash translation framework.% - \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}} -\end{figure} - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\subsection{Translation Markers} -\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers}{} -\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers} - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. -\end{itemize} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 459d5b8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -The Backgrounds directory is probably the Themes' core compoent. -Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images that are -reused by almost all theme's art works (e.g., Distribution, Websites, -Promotion, etc.). - -The Backgrounds/ directory structure can contain directories to help -you organize the design process. - - Img/: In this directory is where you store all background images - (e.g., .png, .jpg, .xpm, etc.). This directory is required - by rendering scripts. - - Tpl/: In this directory is where you store all scalable vector - graphics (e.g., .svg) files. This directory is required by - rendering scripts. - - Xcf/: In this directory is where you store all Gimp's project - files (e.g, .xcf). This directory is optional. If you can - create a beautiful background images using scalable vector - graphics only, then there is no need to use Gimp to produce - background images. Of course, you can merge Gimp's power - with Inkscape's power to produce images based on them. In - this last case you need this directory. - -Inside Backgrounds/ you can create your vectorial designs using -Inkscape and your background images using Gimp. Later you can export -your background image as png and load it in your vectorial design -using Inkscape's import feautre. Note that you may need to repeat -this technic for different screen resoluions. In that case you need to -create one file for each screen resolution and do the appropriate -linking inside .svg to .png files. For example if you need to produce -background images in 800x600 you need to create the following file: - - xcf/800x600.xcf - -to produce the background image: - - img/800x600-bg.png - -which is loaded in: - - svg/800x600.svg - -to produce the final background image: - - img/800x600.png - -The img/800x600.png background image is produced automatically by -means of rendering scripts. - -In other cases, like Anaconda's, it is possible that you need to make -some variations to one background image that don't want to appear on -regular background images of the same resolution. In this case you -need to create a new and specific background image for that art -component. 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a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[12pt]{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% - pdftitle={Anaconda Header Visual Style},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -% Tell LaTeX how to hyphenate a word. Don't hyphenate the following -% words: -\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} - -\title{Anaconda Header Visual Style} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Header. Anaconda -is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is python-based -with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda installer works on -a wide variety of Linux-based computing architectures (ia32, Itanium, -Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed to make it easy to add -platforms. - -Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, -distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free -Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by -the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no -Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following -% words: -\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} - -\title{Anaconda Progress Visual Style} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Progress. -Anaconda Progress screen is shown after configuration and while -packages are installed. Anaconda Progress screen has a header, and -slide images which alternate with release notes texts. This article -describes Anaconda Progress slide images and release notes only. The -header component of Anaconda Progress is described in the document -``Anaconda Header Visual Style''. - -Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is -python-based with some custom modules written in C. The Anaconda -installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing -architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed -to make it easy to add platforms. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted -to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the -GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version -published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, -no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following -% words: -\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} - -\title{Anaconda Prompt Visual Style} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes Anaconda Prompt. Anaconda Prompt is the first -screen shown after booting up with the install CD/DVD medium. Anaconda -Prompt is based on H. Peter Anvin's syslinux suite of bootloaders, -specifically on the \texttt{isolinux} bootloader. The -\texttt{syslinux} suite and its documentation come inside the -\texttt{syslinux} package, available through \texttt{yum} in the -\texttt{[base]} repository of CentOS Distribution. - -Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is -python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda -installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing -architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed -to make it easy to add platforms. - -Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. 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Alain Reguera Delgado -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load dependencies. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/backgrounds' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gdm' '\.conf$' '/default\.(jpg|png)') - $(getFiles '/etc/gconf' '\.(schemas|xml)$' '/default.*\.(jpg|png)') - $(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'rc$' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 64edf65..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={GNOME Backgrounds},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{Backgrounds} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes GNOME and KDE background images. The first -time a user's session has been loaded, the default background image is -shown on the screen as desktop background. Background image remains -visible in the screen as long as the user's session remains open. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Backgrounds/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -Background design is based on CentOS Default Artistic Motif. - -\begin{itemize} -\item There is no color limitation in this section. -\item There is no translation in these images. -\item There is no version, or textual information in these images. -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} - -\section{Configuration} - -\input{table-config.tex} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Default background]: The -\texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} -files control which is the default background image loaded when new -users open their GNOME session for first time and as long as no change -be made in its ``Desktop Background Preferences''. - -Inside \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} file the default -background image is defined in the line 6 of the following piece of -code: - -\begin{verbatim} -... - 1| - 2| /schemas/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename - 3| /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename - 4| gnome - 5| string - 6| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png - 7| - 8| Picture Filename - 9| File to use for the background image -10| -11| -... -\end{verbatim} - -Inside \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} file, the default background image is -defined in the line 4 of the following piece of code: - -\begin{verbatim} -... -1| -2| -3| -4| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png -5| -6| File to use for the background image -7| -8| -... -\end{verbatim} - -In both files \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and -\texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml}, the image file name should be the same. - -The \texttt{kdesktoprc} file controls KDE desktop configuration file. -The following lines were taken from that file and show the variables -that control default background on KDE desktop. - -\begin{verbatim} -Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png -WallpaperMode=Scaled -\end{verbatim} - -\end{description} - -\section{Testing} - -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Image format definition]: Images controlling default desktop -backgrounds are in JPG format. Nevertheless this doesn't match with -the definition in the configuration file -\texttt{desktop-backgrounds-basic.xml} which mention them as PNG format. -This issue makes those images not to be displayed in the GNOME -``Desktop Background Preferences''. - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e3bcbd2..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-5\_4.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-dual.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2560 x 1240, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-dual-wide.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 3271 x 1227, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-wide.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1680 x 1050, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-2.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8a08e7c..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gnome-background-properties/desktop-backgrounds-basic.xml\\ -\textbf{Package}: & desktop-backgrounds-basic\\ -\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /etc/gconf/schemas/desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas\\ -\textbf{Package}: & libgnome\\ -\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/\%gconf-tree.xml\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ 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/etc/gconf/schemas/desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas\\ -\textbf{Package}: & libgnome\\ -\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/kdesktoprc\\ -\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ -\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/kdm/backgroundrc\\ -\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ -\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex deleted file mode 100644 index be90910..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & 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100755 index 2e9187b..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# Build GDM tables for LaTeX documents. -# -# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know what table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/gdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/{etc,usr/share}/gdm' '\.conf')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7e7f4b4..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={GNOME Display Manager (GDM)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes the GDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -GDM is the first choice defined as CentOS Display Manager (DM). If -users leave their computers on all the time and don't share their -system, they won't see this as often as users who share a desktop -system with other users on the system or laptop users who reboot and -login more frequently. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each -major release of CentOS. This task is done using the rendering script -(render.sh) available in the workplace. This script creates the -appropriate PNG images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. - -The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task -is done using the building script(build.sh) available in the -workplace. This script collects all information, groups it and stores -it under tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. - -Whith the building script you can create GDM themes for specific -CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific -screen resolutions. - -More information about GDM theming is available in the \emph{GNOME -Display Manager Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and -inside your system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run -the following command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual -\end{itemize} - -\section{Configuration} - -\begin{description} - -\item[GraphicalTheme]: The graphical theme that the Themed Greeter -should use. It should refer to a directory in the theme directory set -by \emph{GraphicalThemeDir}. - -\texttt{GraphicalTheme=\$THEME}\\ - -\item[GraphicalThemeDir]: The directory where themes for the Themed -Greeter are installed. - -\texttt{GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/gdm/themes/} - -\item[BackgroundColor]: The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) background -color. If the BackgroundType is 2, use this color in the background of -the greeter. Also use it as the back of transparent images set on the -background and if the BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor is set and this is a -remote display. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter. - -\texttt{BackgroundColor=\#204C8D} - -\item[GraphicalThemeColor]: Use this color in the background of the -Themed Greeter. This only affects the Themed Greeter. - -\texttt{GraphicalThemeColor=\#000000} - -\end{description} - -More information about GDM and its configuration can be found in its -reference guide. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the -following command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#index -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: This seems to be available -when using the variable \emph{BackgroundImage} in GTK+ Greeter only. -In Themed Greeter the best we have is the variable -\emph{GraphicalThemedColor} to specify the background color of the -transition. - -\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of GDM theme needs to be -expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, GDM theme -uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution -changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the -current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or -differs in ratio (for example when it a wide screens) the design of -GDM them could loose quality or look different from the original one. - -As a workaround, if GDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the -building script to create the GDM theme in your specific screen -resolution. - -\item[GDM theme installation]: Use the login screen administrator -(gdmsetup). This action requires you to have \emph{root} privileges. - -\item[Default Display Manager]: By default GDM is the first display -manager choice\footnote{See the file /etc/X11/prefdm.}. If you -changed this and want to go back then, run the following command (as -\emph{root}) and reboot: - -\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=GNOME" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a0c3022..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/boot/grub' 'splash.xpm.gz')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/{boot/grub,etc}' '(\.lst|grub|\.conf)$')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9efcae8..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes GRUB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -This screen is where the selection of which kernel to run and other -boot-time options, are made. It is seen every time the computer boots. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -Initially, \emph{splash.xpm.gz} is a PNG image (splash.png) which is -converted to xpm.gz. \emph{splash.png} image is rendered for each -major release of CentOS distribution. Each image is based in the same -Artistic Motif and has the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -Image rendering is done using the rendering script (\emph{render.sh}) -available in the workplace of this section. This script creates -the appropriate PNG images under \emph{img/\$VERSION/} -directory. - -After image rendering, each \emph{img/\$VERSION/splash.png} image -should be indexed to 14 colors. This can be done using an image -manipulation tool like GIMP, or ImageMagick. This color reduction -could bring some noise to your design. If that is the case, you need -to retouch your design in a 14 colors basis. - -The final step is to convert the 14 colors indexed \emph{splash.png} -image into \emph{splash.xpm.gz}. To do so, use the command -\emph{convert2xpm.sh} provided in the workplace. This command -explores the \emph{img/\$VERSION/} directories and -converts\footnote{\emph{convert splash.png splash.xpm \&\& gzip -splash.xpm}} each \emph{splash.png} image indexed to 14 colors to its -\emph{.xpm.gz} equivalent. The converted images are saved under -\emph{xpm/\$VERSION/} directories. - -\section{Configuration} -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -The following issues were seen on a video card \emph{Trident -Microsysmtes CyberBlade/i1 (cyblafb)}: - -\begin{description} - -\item[Different colors]: As more different colors you have on your -design, more are the possibilities of increasing the amount of noise -in your design after indexing to 14 colors. For example, if you -include the actual CentOS symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors -(for the orange, green, violet) which are completely different and -non-reusable in the blue toned background image. - -\item [CentOS Symbol]: If the CentOS symbol is included in -this image, colors used in the symbol after indexing the image -are not the defaults colors defined as CentOS Symbol Colors. - -To workaround this, in first place, I used a variant of CentOS symbol -without background colors, just the white borders. Later, I desided to -remove it completely because that symbol could confuse people about -which is the CentOS default symbol (see ``The CentOS Brand'' manual). -Finally, I ended up using just the plain word CentOS to brand the -GRUB. - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6c1e19a..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm".\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a42f07e..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-config.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e6bf302..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-theme.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm", from Unix, last modified: Sat Jan 16 01:17:29 2010\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux deleted file mode 100644 index e04ca12..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/Manual.aux +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -\relax -\ifx\hyper@anchor\@undefined -\global \let \oldcontentsline\contentsline -\gdef \contentsline#1#2#3#4{\oldcontentsline{#1}{#2}{#3}} -\global \let \oldnewlabel\newlabel -\gdef \newlabel#1#2{\newlabelxx{#1}#2} -\gdef \newlabelxx#1#2#3#4#5#6{\oldnewlabel{#1}{{#2}{#3}}} -\AtEndDocument{\let \contentsline\oldcontentsline -\let \newlabel\oldnewlabel} -\else -\global \let \hyper@last\relax -\fi - 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know what table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/pixmaps' 'gnome-splash')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gconf' 'gnome-splash')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 7287877..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={GNOME Splash)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{GNOME Splash} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes the GNOME Splash Visual Style for CentOS -Distribution. By default this image is disabled to make GNOME session -load faster. If you enable it,\footnote{To enable GNOME Splash image -go to: \texttt{System > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions} and -check the item \texttt{Show splash screen on login}.} this image is -displayed after login screen, and while GNOME session is being loaded. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -GNOME Splash is rendered for each major release of CentOS -Distribution. Each image is based in the same Artistic Motif and has -the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Symbol. -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the -workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under -img/\$VERSION/. - -There is no color limitation in this section. - -\section{Configuration} -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 21701c3..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-splash.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 380 x 325, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png\\ 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-\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}Design}{3}{section.3} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {4}Configuration}{3}{section.4} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {5}Rendering}{4}{section.5} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {6}Testing}{4}{section.6} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {7}Issues}{4}{section.7} -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {8}GNU Free Documentation License}{5}{section.8} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.1}Applicability And Definitions}{6}{subsection.8.1} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.2}Verbatim Copying}{8}{subsection.8.2} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.3}Copying In Quantity}{8}{subsection.8.3} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.4}Modifications}{9}{subsection.8.4} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.5}Combining Documents}{10}{subsection.8.5} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.6}Collections Of Documents}{11}{subsection.8.6} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.7}Aggregation With Independent Works}{11}{subsection.8.7} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.8}Translation}{12}{subsection.8.8} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.9}Termination}{12}{subsection.8.9} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.10}Future Revisions OF This License}{12}{subsection.8.10} -\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.11}How to use this License for your documents}{12}{subsection.8.11} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/build.sh b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/build.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 70bef88..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/build.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# -# Build KDM tables for LaTeX documents. -# -# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex - table-config.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" - ;; - - table-config.tex ) - # Create table holding configuration files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config/kdm' 'rc$')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d2b7848..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={KDE Display Manager (KDM)},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This article describes the KDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -KDE Display Manager (KDM) is the second choice defined as CentOS -Display Manager. If users leave their computers on all the time and -don't share their system, they won't see this as often as users who -share a desktop system with other users on the system or laptop users -who reboot and login more frequently. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each -major release of CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh -available in the workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG -images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. - -The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task -is done using the script build.sh available in the workplace. This -script collects all information needed, groups it and stores it under -tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. - -Whith the build.sh script you can create KDM themes for specific -CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific -screen resolutions. - -KDM theme uses the same standard that GDM theme does. More information -about GDM theming is available in the \textit{GNOME Display Manager -Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and inside your -system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the following -command: - -\begin{itemize} -\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual -\end{itemize} - -\section{Configuration} - -\input{table-config.tex} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Theme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{Theme} defines which -is the KDM theme used by default. - -\texttt{Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/} - -\item[UseTheme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{UseTheme} defines -the precedence of background. If true KDM theme background image takes -precedence against KDM background. - -\texttt{UseTheme=true} - -\item[Wallpaper]: In the file \emph{backgroundrc}, \texttt{Wallpaper} -defines the default configuration for KDM background. - -\texttt{Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png} - -\end{description} - -The background image used on KDM is one file, and the background image -used on KDM theme is another file. Even they are independent files, -the monolithic visual structure requires the same visual information -in these images. - -More information about KDE login screen, KDM and its configuration can -be found in KDE help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the -following commands: - -\begin{itemize} -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/login.html -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/configuring-kdm.html -\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/kdm-files.html -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} -\section{Testing} -\section{Issues} - -\begin{description} - -\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: If KDE desktop background -and KDM background are the same (and they should because the -monolithic visual structure) the transition from login screen to -desktop is ``smooth'' because the background image is always visible -on the screen. - -\item[Differences between KDM and GDM themes]: KDM and GDM -themes\footnote{It refers to the \emph{.xml} files and its related -files.} are basically the same except for the following differences: - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item KDM theme requires the ``user-entry'' and ``pw-entry'' stocks. -This forces the using of two boxes, one for username and one for -password. This boxes are visibly appart one from another. In GDM we -use just one box (the ``user-pw-entry'' stock), both for -username and password. - -\item In KDM theme, messages were centered on the screen to fit the -KDM two-boxes design. In GDM they are centered to the -``user-pw-entry'' stock width. - -\item In KDM theme, the ``language'' stock shows nothing. It creates -an empty space in the screen. The language block was commented to save -space on the screen. In GDM laguage buttom is present and when clicked -a box pops up with a list of languages to choose. - -\item Both KDM and GDM themes use the same font defintion in the -\emph{.xml} file, but in presentation they look quiet different. For -example the KDM clock's \emph{Sans 10 Bold} theme definition does not -take effect. Probably font definition in \emph{kdmrc} file takes -precedence against theme's one. - -\end{enumerate} - -\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of KDM theme needs to be -expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, KDM theme -uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution -changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the -current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or -differs in ratio (for example when it is a wide screens) the design of -KDM theme could loose quality or look different from the original one. - -As a workaround, if KDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the -build.sh script to create the KDM theme in your specific screen -resolution. - -\item[KDM theme installation]: To install a KDM theme you need to copy -its files from the workplace to its location in the filesytem. If you -want to make that KDM theme your default one, then you also need to -update the KDM configuration files to match your theme location. Both -of these actions require you to have \emph{root} privileges. - -\item[Default Display Manager]: By default KDM is the second display -manager choice\footnote{See the file \emph{/etc/X11/prefdm}.}. To use -KDM as first choise, run the following command (as \emph{root}) and -reboot: - -\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} - -\item[Package content]: CentOS Default KDM Theme seems to be inside -the package redhat-artwork. In contrast with GDM which has some files in -redhat-logos and others in redhat-artwork. Could we standardize this ? -All files in just one package (redhat-artwork) or files divided in two -packages (redhat-artwork, and redhat-logos). - -\end{description} - -% License section -\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5f0c0d3..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -\begin{longtable}{rl} -\hline -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ -\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ -\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ -\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ -\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ 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This image is displayed after login screen, while KDE -session is being loaded. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - - -\section{Workplace} -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -\section{Design} - -KDE Splash Preview.png and splash\_top\_bar.png images are rendered -for each major release of CentOS Distribution. Each image is based in -the same Artistic Motif and has the following components: - -\begin{enumerate} -\item The CentOS Symbol. -\item The CentOS Release Brand. -\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. -\end{enumerate} - -KDE Splash splash\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png are -used to create the progress effect while loading. They both have the -same background color. - -KDE Splash splash\_bottom\_bar.png is used to as background to the -label shown in the bottom. This image has the same background color of -splas\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png. - -KDE Splash theme definitions are in the file Theme.rc. Among available -definitions are the splash name, description, version, author, -engine, icons flashing, always show progress, and label foreground. - -Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the -workplace. 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See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 -# USA -# -#-------------------------------------- -# $Id:$ -#-------------------------------------- - -# Load functions. -. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh - -# Define the names of your tables. -FILES="table-theme.tex" - -for FILE in $FILES;do - - # Let know which table we are creating. - echo $FILE - - # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. - case $FILE in - - table-theme.tex ) - # Create table holding theme files. - ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/rhgb' '.*\.png')" - ;; - - esac - - # Create table. - createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE - -done diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d8bab77..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% - pdftitle={Graphic Boot (RHGB))},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{Graphic Boot (RHGB)} -\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - -This article describes the RHGB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. -This screen is shown as the machine starts up. Users can toggle -between graphic ``Hide Detail'' mode text ``Show Detail'' mode. - -Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is -granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the -terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later -version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant -Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation -License''. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ -\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Theme} - -\input{table-theme.tex} - -The system-logo.png image is rendered for each major release of -CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh available in the -workplace. 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-\usepackage{hyperref} - -\title{The CentOS Release Brand} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This is abstract. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Introduction} - -The upstream vendor has released 3 versions of Enterprise Linux that -CentOS Project rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for\footnote{ -\url{http://wiki.centos.org/About}}. So, the major CentOS releases are -CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream vendor releases security -updates as required by circumstances. CentOS Project releases rebuilds -of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our -stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). - -The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, -Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (i.e. EL 3 update 9, EL 4 -update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs -from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets -will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases their -version\ldots generally within 2 weeks. CentOS Project follows these -conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and -CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL -5 update 1, etc. - -One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have -any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-3.x version. The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you -update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest -CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are -updating a CentOS 5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the -upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update -6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any -update set) and upgrade via their up2date, you will have latest update -set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). - -Since all updates within a major release (CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS -5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed -(thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is -maintained in each main tree on the CentOS -Mirrors\footnote{\url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}}. - -There is a CentOS Vault\footnote{\url{http://vault.centos.org/}} -containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree -when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. -It should only be used for reference. - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/2c-tmr.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr3.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr4.svg -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr5.svg -\end{itemize} - -\section{Design} - -It is very important that people differentiate which is the major -release of CentOS Distribution they are using. To achive this, we use -a special brand called \textit{The Release Brand} of CentOS -Distribution. - -There is one Release Brand for each Major Release of CentOS -Distribution. The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is placed on -images controlling the CentOS Distribution Visual Style. - -The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is built using two -components: 1. The CentOS Trademark, 2. The Major Release Number of -CentOS Distribution. - -The height of the Release Number is twice the CentOS Trademark height -and it is placed on the right side of CentOS Trademark, both bottom -aligned. - -Sometimes The CentOS Message can be added as third component to The -Release Brand. In these cases The CentOS Message remains on English -language, it is not translated. Because of this, The Release Brand -that includes The CentOS Message should be avoided or used in places -where there is no posibility for the user to select a different -language but English. 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-\title{The CentOS Motif} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -This manual describes the workplace, design, and rendering of CentOS -Artistic Motifs, both default and alternatives. -\end{abstract} - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Introduction} - -The CentOS Artistic Motif is an image used to enforce the CentOS -Project Visual Identity. The Artistic Motif is a pattern design used -to define the CentOS Visual Style. - -Due to our Monolithic Visual Structure, the CentOS Project's Visual -Identity is attached to one unique Visual Style, that is the CentOS -Default Visual Style. CentOS Default Visual Style is based on one -unique CentOS Artistic Motif, that is the CentOS Default Artistic -Motif. - -Changing the CentOS Default Visual Style is not very convenient -because that affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. -Nevertheless, we want to see what do you have. Specially if your work -is an improvement to the base idea of CentOS Default Visual Style -(\emph{\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.}). - -Additionally to the CentOS Default Artistic Motif, there are CentOS -Alternative Motifs. CentOS Alternative Motifs may or may not be -related with the current CentOS Default Artistic Motif. CentOS -Alternative Motfis are an space for new art creation, for designing -new and completely exiting artistic ideas. This place doesn't pretend -to replace sites like devianart.org, but to collect Artistic Motifs -focused on The CentOS Project and what it is. - -If you are not happy with the actual CentOS Default Artistic Motif, -you can look inside CentOS Alternative Motifs and if someone is -interesting enough you can download it from the CentOS Artwork -Repository and test it. If it turns popular enough it has posibilities -of become the CentOS Default Artistic Motif and by extension the -CentOS Default Visual Style. - -If you are not happy with CentOS Alternative Motifs either, then go an -design your own CentOS Alternative Artistic Moif and propose it in -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. - -CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs are -maintain by CentOS Community People. Generally, one person proposes -the first idea, later others join the effort to make that idea better. -The first person who proposes the idea is known as the Motif Author -and is she/he who owns the copyright of that work. People joinning the -effort are known as Motif Contributors. - -The CentOS Project is using the Creative Common Share-Alike -License\footnote{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} in -both CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs. This -is, in order to brand an Artistic Motif as CentOS Motif, her/his -author should release her/his work under the previously mentioned -license. - -Only Artistic Motifs branded as CentOS Motif, both Default and -Alternatives, are hosted on CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Workplace} - -\begin{itemize} -\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ -\item SVN:trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Motif/ -\end{itemize} - -\section{Design} - -\subsection{The CentOS Motif Brand} - -\subsection{Recommendations} - -When designing Motifs for CentOS, consider the following -recommendations: - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is -used as value wherever \$THEME variable is. Optionally, you can add a -description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. - -\item Use the location SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ to -store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require -you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\item Use the CentOS Default Artistic Motif's Palette as base to your -work. CentOS Palette is available at -SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/Modern/Palettes/Default.gpl. - -\item Make your work completely vectorial. Do not add raster images -inside it. - -\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. - -\item Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible -design area, and inside inkscape document metadata section wherever it -be possible): - -\begin{itemize} -\item The CentOS Motif Brand. -\item The name of your artistic motif. -\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} -\item The license under which the work is released. -\end{itemize} -\end{itemize} - -\section{Rendering} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex deleted file mode 100644 index b4adf87..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -% -% CentOS Redistribution License. -% -\chapter{CentOS Redistribution License} -\noindent Revision 1.0, March 2010\\ -\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project.\\ -\\ -\noindent The \texttt{redhat-logos} and \texttt{redhat-artwork} -packages (the ``Packages'') contain image files which incorporate the -CentOS trademark, and CentOS logo (the ``Marks''). - -The CentOS Project grants you the right to use the Packages during the -normal operation of other software programs that call upon the -Packages. 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Belarusian. - -\item[bg] -Bulgarian. - -\item[bh] -Bihari. - -\item[bi] -Bislama. - -\item[bm] -Bambara. - -\item[bn] -Bengali; Bangla. - -\item[bo] -Tibetan. - -\item[br] -Breton. - -\item[bs] -Bosnian. - -\item[ca] -Catalan. - -\item[ce] -Chechen. - -\item[ch] -Chamorro. - -\item[co] -Corsican. - -\item[cr] -Cree. - -\item[cs] -Czech. - -\item[cu] -Church Slavic. - -\item[cv] -Chuvash. - -\item[cy] -Welsh. - -\item[da] -Danish. - -\item[de] -German. - -\item[dv] -Divehi. - -\item[dz] -Dzongkha; Bhutani. - -\item[ee] -E'we'. - -\item[el] -Greek. - -\item[en] -English. - -\item[eo] -Esperanto. - -\item[es] -Spanish. - -\item[et] -Estonian. - -\item[eu] -Basque. - -\item[fa] -Persian. - -\item[ff] -Fulah. - -\item[fi] -Finnish. - -\item[fj] -Fijian; Fiji. - -\item[fo] -Faroese. - -\item[fr] -French. - -\item[fy] -Frisian. - -\item[ga] -Irish. - -\item[gd] -Scots; Gaelic. - -\item[gl] -Gallegan; Galician. - -\item[gn] -Guarani. - -\item[gu] -Gujarati. - -\item[gv] -Manx. - -\item[ha] -Hausa (?). - -\item[he] -Hebrew (formerly iw). - -\item[hi] -Hindi. - -\item[ho] -Hiri Motu. - -\item[hr] -Croatian. - -\item[ht] -Haitian; Haitian Creole. - -\item[hu] -Hungarian. - -\item[hy] -Armenian. - -\item[hz] -Herero. - -\item[ia] -Interlingua. - -\item[id] -Indonesian (formerly in). - -\item[ie] -Interlingue. - -\item[ig] -Igbo. - -\item[ii] -Sichuan Yi. - -\item[ik] -Inupiak. - -\item[io] -Ido. - -\item[is] -Icelandic. - -\item[it] -Italian. - -\item[iu] -Inuktitut. - -\item[ja] -Japanese. - -\item[jv] -Javanese. - -\item[ka] -Georgian. - -\item[kg] -Kongo. - -\item[ki] -Kikuyu. - -\item[kj] -Kuanyama. - -\item[kk] -Kazakh. - -\item[kl] -Kalaallisut; Greenlandic. - -\item[km] -Khmer; Cambodian. - -\item[kn] -Kannada. - -\item[ko] -Korean. - -\item[kr] -Kanuri. - -\item[ks] -Kashmiri. - -\item[ku] -Kurdish. - -\item[kv] -Komi. - -\item[kw] -Cornish. - -\item[ky] -Kirghiz. - -\item[la] -Latin. - -\item[lb] -Letzeburgesch. - -\item[lg] -Ganda. - -\item[li] -Limburgish; Limburger; Limburgan. - -\item[ln] -Lingala. - -\item[lo] -Lao; Laotian. - -\item[lt] -Lithuanian. - -\item[lu] -Luba-Katanga. - -\item[lv] -Latvian; Lettish. - -\item[mg] -Malagasy. - -\item[mh] -Marshall. - -\item[mi] -Maori. - -\item[mk] -Macedonian. - -\item[ml] -Malayalam. - -\item[mn] -Mongolian. - -\item[mo] -Moldavian. - -\item[mr] -Marathi. - -\item[ms] -Malay. - -\item[mt] -Maltese. - -\item[my] -Burmese. - -\item[na] -Nauru. - -\item[nb] -Norwegian Bokmaal. - -\item[nd] -Ndebele, North. - -\item[ne] -Nepali. - -\item[ng] -Ndonga. - -\item[nl] -Dutch. - -\item[nn] -Norwegian Nynorsk. - -\item[no] -Norwegian. - -\item[nr] -Ndebele, South. - -\item[nv] -Navajo. - -\item[ny] -Chichewa; Nyanja. - -\item[oc] -Occitan; Provenc,al. - -\item[oj] -Ojibwa. - -\item[om] -(Afan) Oromo. - -\item[or] -Oriya. - -\item[os] -Ossetian; Ossetic. - -\item[pa] -Panjabi; Punjabi. - -\item[pi] -Pali. - -\item[pl] -Polish. - -\item[ps] -Pashto, Pushto. - -\item[pt] -Portuguese. - -\item[qu] -Quechua. - -\item[rm] -Rhaeto-Romance. - -\item[rn] -Rundi; Kirundi. - -\item[ro] -Romanian. - -\item[ru] -Russian. - -\item[rw] -Kinyarwanda. - -\item[sa] -Sanskrit. - -\item[sc] -Sardinian. - -\item[sd] -Sindhi. - -\item[se] -Northern Sami. - -\item[sg] -Sango; Sangro. - -\item[si] -Sinhalese. - -\item[sk] -Slovak. - -\item[sl] -Slovenian. - -\item[sm] -Samoan. - -\item[sn] -Shona. - -\item[so] -Somali. - -\item[sq] -Albanian. - -\item[sr] -Serbian. - -\item[ss] -Swati; Siswati. - -\item[st] -Sesotho; Sotho, Southern. - -\item[su] -Sundanese. - -\item[sv] -Swedish. - -\item[sw] -Swahili. - -\item[ta] -Tamil. - -\item[te] -Telugu. - -\item[tg] -Tajik. - -\item[th] -Thai. - -\item[ti] -Tigrinya. - -\item[tk] -Turkmen. - -\item[tl] -Tagalog. - -\item[tn] -Tswana; Setswana. - -\item[to] -Tonga (?). - -\item[tr] -Turkish. - -\item[ts] -Tsonga. - -\item[tt] -Tatar. - -\item[tw] -Twi. - -\item[ty] -Tahitian. - -\item[ug] -Uighur. - -\item[uk] -Ukrainian. - -\item[ur] -Urdu. - -\item[uz] -Uzbek. - -\item[ve] -Venda. - -\item[vi] -Vietnamese. - -\item[vo] -Volapu"k; Volapuk. - -\item[wa] -Walloon. - -\item[wo] -Wolof. - -\item[xh] -Xhosa. - -\item[yi] -Yiddish (formerly ji). - -\item[yo] -Yoruba. - -\item[za] -Zhuang. - -\item[zh] -Chinese. - -\item[zu] -Zulu. -\end{description} - diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ecfc67d..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Preparing Your Workstation -% Chapter: Configuration -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: configuration.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -This chapter describes configurations you need to set up before using -CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Firewall} - -The CentOS Artwork Repository lives on the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ -\end{quote} - -To reach this location you need to have Internet access and be sure no -rule in your firewall is denying this site. Note that the URL uses the -SSL protocol (port 443). - -\section{Subversion Behind Squid} - -Sometimes it is convenient to proxy Subversion client's requests -through a proxy-cache server like Squid. In cases like this, the Squid -proxy server is in the middle between you and CentOS Artwork -Repository. If you want to proxy Subversion client's requests through -Squid proxy-cache server, you need to configure your Subversion client -and your Squid proxy server to do so. - -\subsection{Subversion Client Configuration} - -Subversion client needs to be configured to send requests to your -Squid proxy-cache server. This configuration takes place in the file -\texttt{$\sim$/.subversion/servers}. - -\subsection{Squid Server Configuration} - -Squid proxy-cache server needs to be configured to accept the -extension methods \texttt{REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL}. -This configuration takes place in the file -\texttt{/etc/squid/squid.conf}, specifically in the configuration tag -illustrated in \autoref{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}. - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -# TAG: extension_methods -# Squid only knows about standardized HTTP request methods. -# You can add up to 20 additional "extension" methods here. -# -#Default: -# none -extension_methods REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Squid configuration to proxy Subversion client's requests.% - \label{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}} -\end{figure} - -\section{Working Copy} - -A Subversion working copy is an ordinary directory tree on your local -system, containing a collection of files (i.e. Translations, Designs, -Manuals, and Scripts). You can edit these files however you wish. Your -working copy is your own private work area: Subversion will never -incorporate other people's changes, nor make your own changes -available to others, until you explicitly tell it to do so. You can -even have multiple working copies of the same project.\footnote{Even -this is basically correct, doing so when using CentOS Artowrk -Repository can bring some confusion when executing scripts. Presently, -only one absolute path can be defined as absolute path for scripts' -execution. You can have as many working copies of CentOS Artwork -Repository as you want but scripts will be executed from just one -working copy absolute path. That is, the one stored under -\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}}. - -Once you've made some changes to your working copy files and verified -that they work properly, Subversion provides you with commands to -``publish'' your changes to the other people working with you on your -project (by writing to the repository). If other people publish their -own changes, Subversion provides you with commands to merge those -changes into your working directory (by reading from the repository). - -\begin{figure}[!hbp] -\hrulefill -\begin{verbatim} -svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork /home/centos/ -\end{verbatim} -\hrulefill -\caption{Subversion command used to download the working copy.% - \label{fig:Workstation:WC:Download}} -\end{figure} - -The subversion command illustrated in -\autoref{fig:Workstation:WC:Download} brings a CentOS Artwork -Repository working copy down to your workstation, specifically to your -home directory (\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}). This process may take -some time. Once the working copy is available in your workstation, -you are ready to start exploring and improving available works. - -Note that you need to have a username called \texttt{centos} in your -system. If you don't have it, you can create it using the comand -\texttt{useradd} as superuser (\texttt{root}). - -\subsection{Standardizing Absolute Path} - -When using Inkscape to import raster images inside SVG files the -absolute image path is required. If everyone stores the working copy -on a different absolute path imported images will not be loaded in -those location different from those they were conceived. There is no -way to find the right absolute image path but defining a convenction -about it. - -On a path string (e.g., /home/centos/artwork/trunk/) the username -(`centos') is the variable component, so it is the component we need -to standardize--in the sake of keeping the working copy inside user's -/home/ structure. Thus, analysing which username to use, the CentOS -Project is what join us all together, so the `centos' word in -lower-case seems to be a nice choise for us to use as common username. - -\section{User Identification} - -At this point you probably have made some changes inside your working -copy and wish to publish them. To publish your changes on CentOS -Artwork Repository you need to have a registered account with commit -privilege in CentOS Artwork Repository. - -If you are new in CentOS Artwork Repository it is possible that you -can't commit your changes. That is because new registered accounts -haven't commit privilege set by default. In order for your registered -account to have commit privilege inside CentOS Artwork Repository you -need to request it. See section -\ref{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges}. - -\subsection{User Account Registration} -\label{sec:Configuration:Account} - -To register a user account inside CentOS Artwork Repository, you need -to go to the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -\url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} -\end{quote} - -\subsection{User Account Privileges} -\label{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges} - -To have commit privileges in CentOS Artwork Repository it is needed -that you show your interest first, preferably with something useful -like a new or improved design, translation, manual, or script. As -convenction, people working on CentOS Artwork Repository share ideas -in the mailing list -\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. If you -are interested in joining us go there and express yourself. - -\section{Repository Tagged Revisions} - -The CentOS Artwork Repository is also available as tagged revisions. -Tagged revisions are checkpoints on the CentOS Artwork Repository -developing lifetime. They are inmutable copies of the CentOS Artwork -Repository state through time. Tagged revisions contain the files -used to produce images but not images themselves. Inside tagged -revisions you can find scripts (\texttt{.sh}), design templates -(\texttt{.svg}), translation files (\texttt{\.sed}), gimp projects -(\texttt{.xcf}), and documetation files (\texttt{.tex}). - -CentOS Artowrk Repository tagged revisions are available for -downloading in the following location: - -\begin{description} -\item[URL:] https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/tags -\end{description} - -and alternatively, you can find references in the CentOS Project's -wiki, specifically in the ArtWork page: - -\begin{description} -\item[URL:] http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork -\end{description} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4a8e3ea..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Preparing Your Workstation -% Chapter: Installation -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: installation.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -This chapter describes tools you need to have installed in your CentOS -workstation before using CentOS Artwork Repository. - -\section{Subversion} - -Subversion is a version control system, which allows you to keep old -versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of -who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or -SCCS.\footnote{More documentation about Subversion and its tools, -including detailed usage explanations of the svn, svnadmin, svnserve -and svnlook programs, historical background, philosophical approaches -and reasonings, etc., can be found at -\url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/.}} - -To install Subversion client tools in your workstation you can use the -following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install subversion -\end{quote} - -\section{Inkscape} - -Inkscape is a GUI editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format -drawing files, with capabilities similar to Adobe Illustrator, -CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Inkscape features include versatile shapes, -bezier paths, freehand drawing, multiline text, text on path, alpha -blending, arbitrary affine transforms, gradient and pattern fills, -node editing, SVG-to-PNG export, grouping, layers, live clones, and -more. - -Note that Inkscape is not inside CentOS Distribution, so you need to -configure a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL to install -Inkscape. Installation of a third party repositories inside CentOS -Distribution is described in the following URL: - -\begin{quote} -\url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories} -\end{quote} - -Once you have configured the third party repository you can install -Inkscape using the following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install inkscape -\end{quote} - -\section{ImageMagick} - -ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification -and display of bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images -in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be -changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and -combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can -be added to images and stretched and rotated. - -To install ImageMagick in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install ImageMagick -\end{quote} - -\section{Netpbm} - -Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including -conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There -are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for -about 100 graphics formats. - -To install Netpbm in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install netpbm\{-progs\} -\end{quote} - -\section{Syslinux} - -Syslinux is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT -filesystems, Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems (EXTLINUX), PXE network boots -(PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX). It also includes a tool, -MEMDISK, which loads legacy operating systems from these media. The -package \texttt{syslinux} provides the programs \texttt{ppmtolss16} -and \texttt{lss16toppm} which are used to produce Anaconda Prompt -images. The \texttt{ppmtolss16} Perl program also includes the file -format specification. - -To install Syslinux in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install syslinux -\end{quote} - -\section{GNU Image Manipulation Program} - -GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is used to manipulate images -inside CentOS Artwork Repository. - -To install GIMP in your workstation you can run the following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install gimp -\end{quote} - -\section{GNU Core Utilities} - -The GNU core utilities are a set of tools commonly used in shell -scripts. - -To install the GNU core utilities in your workstation you can run the -following command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install core-utils -\end{quote} - -\section{\LaTeX} - -\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system implemented as a macro -package for Donald E. Knuth's \TeX\ typesetting program. The \LaTeX\ -command typesets a file of text using the \TeX\ program and the LaTeX -Macro package for \TeX. To be more specific, it processes an input -file containing the text of a document with interspersed commands that -describe how the text should be formatted. - -To install \LaTeX\ in your workstation you can run the following -command: - -\begin{quote} -yum install tetex-\{latex,fonts,doc,xdiv,dvips\} -\end{quote} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ea33699..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Frontmatter -% Chapter: Convenctions -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: convenctions.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 89ed1a9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,307 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: repository.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\documentclass[12pt]{book} -\usepackage{fancyhdr} -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} -\fancyhf{} % delete current setting for header and footer -\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\bfseries\thepage} -\fancyhead[LO]{\bfseries\leftmark} -\fancyhead[RE]{\bfseries\leftmark} -\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt} -\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} -\addtolength{\headheight}{0.5pt} % make space for the rule -\fancypagestyle{plain}{% - \fancyhead{} % get rid of headers on plain pages - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % and the line - } -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% - pdftitle={The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -% Define words you don't want to split. -\hyphenation{CentOS} - -\begin{document} - -\pagestyle{empty} - -% Half title: The first page is a recto half title page with no folio. -% The page is very simple and displays just the main title of the book -% — no subtitle, author, or other information. One purported purpose -% of this page is to protect the main title page. -\begin{titlepage} -\begin{flushright} -\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} -\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} -\large -\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\normalsize -\today -\end{flushright} -\end{titlepage} - -% Page title: The title page is recto and contains the full title of -% the work, the names of the author(s) or editor(s), and often at the -% bottom of the page the name of the publisher, together with the -% publisher’s logo if it has one. -\begin{titlepage} -\begin{flushright} -\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} -\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} -\large -\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\normalsize -Alain Reguera Delgado $<$alain.reguera@gmail.com$>$\\ -\end{flushright} -\end{titlepage} - -% Copyright: The copyright page is verso and contains the copyright -% notice, the publishing/printing history, the country where printed, -% ISBN and/or CIP information. The page is usually typeset in a -% smaller font than the normal text. - -\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado. All\ -rights reserved.\\ -\\ -\noindent Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this -document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, -Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software -Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no -Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section -entitled ``\hyperlink{cha:Licenses:GFDL}{GNU Free Documentation -License}''. - -\frontmatter -\pagestyle{fancy} - -% Listings: -\tableofcontents -\listoftables -\listoffigures - -% Reset fancyhdr marks. -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} - -% Dedication: -%\chapter*{Dedication} - -% Forewords: There may be a foreword after the listings, with no blank -% separator. A foreword is usually written by someone other than the -% author, preferably an eminent person, and is signed by the writer. -% The writer’s signature is often typeset in small caps after the end -% of the piece. -%\chapter{Forewords} - -% Preface: A preface is normally written by the author, in which he -% includes reasons why he wrote the work in the first place, and -% perhaps to provide some more personal comments than would be -% justified in the body. A preface starts on the page immediately -% following a foreword, or the lists. -%\chapter{Preface} - -\mainmatter - -% Reset fancyhdr marks. -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{% - \chaptername\ \thechapter.\ #1}{}} - -\part{Concepts} - -\chapter{The CentOS Project} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:CentOS}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:CentOS} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/community.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/release.tex} - -\chapter{Frameworks} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:frameworks}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Frameworks} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex} - -\chapter{Corporate Identity} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Identity}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Identity} - \input{Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/structure.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/brands.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/release.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/themes.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/icons.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/models.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex} - -\chapter{Translations} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Translations}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Translations} - \input{Concepts/translations.tex} - -\chapter{Manuals} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Manuals}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Manuals} - \input{Concepts/manuals.tex} - -\chapter{Scripts} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Scripts}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Scripts} - \input{Concepts/scripts.tex} - -\chapter{Rebranding} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:rebranding}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:rebranding} - \input{Concepts/rebranding.tex} - -\part{Preparing Your Workstation} - -\chapter{Installation} - \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Installation}{} - \label{cha:Workstation:Installation} - \input{Workstation/installation.tex} - -\chapter{Configuration} - \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Configuration}{} - \label{cha:Workstation:Configuration} - \input{Workstation/configuration.tex} - -\part{Distribution} - \hypertarget{par:Distribution}{} - \label{par:Distribution} - -\chapter{Anaconda Prompt} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Header} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Progress} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{Firstboot} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM} - -\chapter{GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB} - -\chapter{GNOME Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash} - -\chapter{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM} - -\chapter{KDE Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash} - -\chapter{Graphical Boot (RHGB)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB} - -\chapter{Backgrounds} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{Release Notes} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes} - -\part{Promotion} - -\chapter{Cards} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Cards}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Cards} - -\chapter{Clothes} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Clothes}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Clothes} - -\chapter{Flags} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Flags}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Flags} - -\chapter{Media} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Media}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Media} - -\chapter{Posters} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Posters}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Posters} - -\chapter{Releases} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Releases}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Releases} - -\chapter{Stands} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stands}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Stands} - -\chapter{Stationery} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stationery}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Stationery} - -\chapter{Sticky} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Sticky}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Sticky} - -\part{Licenses} -\appendix -\input{Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex} -\input{Licenses/gfdl.tex} - -\backmatter - -% Bibliographies: BibTeX automates much of the job of typesetting -% bibliographies, and makes bibliography entries reusable in many -% different contexts. - -% Indexing table: - -\end{document} diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/convenctions.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/convenctions.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ea33699..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/convenctions.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -% Part : Frontmatter -% Chapter: Convenctions -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: convenctions.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Manual/repository-latex/repository.tex b/Manual/repository-latex/repository.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 89ed1a9..0000000 --- a/Manual/repository-latex/repository.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,307 +0,0 @@ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% $Id: repository.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -\documentclass[12pt]{book} -\usepackage{fancyhdr} -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} -\fancyhf{} % delete current setting for header and footer -\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\bfseries\thepage} -\fancyhead[LO]{\bfseries\leftmark} -\fancyhead[RE]{\bfseries\leftmark} -\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt} -\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} -\addtolength{\headheight}{0.5pt} % make space for the rule -\fancypagestyle{plain}{% - \fancyhead{} % get rid of headers on plain pages - \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % and the line - } -\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% - pdftitle={The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository},% - pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% - } - -\title{The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository} -\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} - -% Define words you don't want to split. -\hyphenation{CentOS} - -\begin{document} - -\pagestyle{empty} - -% Half title: The first page is a recto half title page with no folio. -% The page is very simple and displays just the main title of the book -% — no subtitle, author, or other information. One purported purpose -% of this page is to protect the main title page. -\begin{titlepage} -\begin{flushright} -\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} -\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} -\large -\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\normalsize -\today -\end{flushright} -\end{titlepage} - -% Page title: The title page is recto and contains the full title of -% the work, the names of the author(s) or editor(s), and often at the -% bottom of the page the name of the publisher, together with the -% publisher’s logo if it has one. -\begin{titlepage} -\begin{flushright} -\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% - /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} -\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} -\large -\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ -\vspace*{150pt} -\normalsize -Alain Reguera Delgado $<$alain.reguera@gmail.com$>$\\ -\end{flushright} -\end{titlepage} - -% Copyright: The copyright page is verso and contains the copyright -% notice, the publishing/printing history, the country where printed, -% ISBN and/or CIP information. The page is usually typeset in a -% smaller font than the normal text. - -\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado. All\ -rights reserved.\\ -\\ -\noindent Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this -document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, -Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software -Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no -Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section -entitled ``\hyperlink{cha:Licenses:GFDL}{GNU Free Documentation -License}''. - -\frontmatter -\pagestyle{fancy} - -% Listings: -\tableofcontents -\listoftables -\listoffigures - -% Reset fancyhdr marks. -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} - -% Dedication: -%\chapter*{Dedication} - -% Forewords: There may be a foreword after the listings, with no blank -% separator. A foreword is usually written by someone other than the -% author, preferably an eminent person, and is signed by the writer. -% The writer’s signature is often typeset in small caps after the end -% of the piece. -%\chapter{Forewords} - -% Preface: A preface is normally written by the author, in which he -% includes reasons why he wrote the work in the first place, and -% perhaps to provide some more personal comments than would be -% justified in the body. A preface starts on the page immediately -% following a foreword, or the lists. -%\chapter{Preface} - -\mainmatter - -% Reset fancyhdr marks. -\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{% - \chaptername\ \thechapter.\ #1}{}} - -\part{Concepts} - -\chapter{The CentOS Project} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:CentOS}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:CentOS} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/community.tex} - \input{Concepts/CentOS/release.tex} - -\chapter{Frameworks} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:frameworks}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Frameworks} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex} - \input{Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex} - -\chapter{Corporate Identity} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Identity}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Identity} - \input{Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/structure.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/brands.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/release.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/themes.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/icons.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/models.tex} - \input{Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex} - -\chapter{Translations} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Translations}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Translations} - \input{Concepts/translations.tex} - -\chapter{Manuals} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Manuals}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Manuals} - \input{Concepts/manuals.tex} - -\chapter{Scripts} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Scripts}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:Scripts} - \input{Concepts/scripts.tex} - -\chapter{Rebranding} - \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:rebranding}{} - \label{cha:Concepts:rebranding} - \input{Concepts/rebranding.tex} - -\part{Preparing Your Workstation} - -\chapter{Installation} - \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Installation}{} - \label{cha:Workstation:Installation} - \input{Workstation/installation.tex} - -\chapter{Configuration} - \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Configuration}{} - \label{cha:Workstation:Configuration} - \input{Workstation/configuration.tex} - -\part{Distribution} - \hypertarget{par:Distribution}{} - \label{par:Distribution} - -\chapter{Anaconda Prompt} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Header} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex} - -\chapter{Anaconda Progress} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{Firstboot} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM} - -\chapter{GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB} - -\chapter{GNOME Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash} - -\chapter{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM} - -\chapter{KDE Splash} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash} - -\chapter{Graphical Boot (RHGB)} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB} - -\chapter{Backgrounds} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/framework.tex} - \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/rebranding.tex} - -\chapter{Release Notes} - \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{} - \label{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes} - -\part{Promotion} - -\chapter{Cards} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Cards}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Cards} - -\chapter{Clothes} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Clothes}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Clothes} - -\chapter{Flags} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Flags}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Flags} - -\chapter{Media} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Media}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Media} - -\chapter{Posters} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Posters}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Posters} - -\chapter{Releases} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Releases}{} - \label{cha:Promotion:Releases} - -\chapter{Stands} - \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stands}{} - 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- - Introduction - Introduction - - - - Directories - Directories - - - - Licenses - Licenses - - - - Index - Index - - - - List of Figures - List of Figures - - - - - - - - Introduction - Directories - Top - Top - - Introduction - IntroductionWelcome to CentOS Artwork Repository Manual. - The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual describes how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is organized and produced inside the CentOS Artwork Repository (https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/). If you are looking for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for understanding how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is produced, this is the manual for you. - This manual discusses the following intermedite topics: - - - - The CentOS Brand - - - The CentOS Corporate Visual Structure - - - The CentOS Corporate Visual Style - - - This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your CentOS system. If you need help with CentOS, refer to the help page on the CentOS Wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/Help) for a list of different places you can find help. - - - History - History - - - - Authors - Authors - - - - Copying Conditions - Copying Conditions - - - - Document Convenctions - Document Convenctions - - - - Repository Convenctions - Repository Convenctions - - - - Feedback - Feedback - - - - - - - History - Authors - Introduction -
- History - HistoryThis section records noteworthy changes of CentOS Artwork Repository through years. - 2008 - The CentOS Artwork Repository started at CentOS Developers mailing list (centos-devel@centos.org) during a discussion about how to automate the slide images of Anaconda. In such discussion, Ralph Angenendt rose up his hand to ask: Do you have something to show? - To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a bash script which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce PNG images in different languages —together with the proposition of creating a Subversion repository where translations and image production could be distributed inside The CentOS Community—. - Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided the infrastructure necessary to support the effort. This way the CentOS Artwork SIG and the CentOS Artwork Repository were officially created and made available in the following urls: - - - - https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/ - - - https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ - - - Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain Reguera Delagdo uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph Angenendt documented it very well and The CentOS Translators started to download working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository to produce slide images in their own languages. - 2009 - The rendition script is at a very rustic state where only slide images can be produced. - The rendition script was redesigned to extend image production to other areas, not just slide images. In this configuration one translated SVG instance was created from the SVG file provided as input in order to produce one translated PNG image as output. The translation of SVG files was made through SED replacement commands and the rendition of PNG images was realized through Inkscape command line internface. - The rendition script was named render.sh. The directory structures were prepared to receive the rendition script so images could be produced inside them. Each directory structure had design templates (.svg), translation files (.sed), and translated images (.png). - The rendition script was unified in a common place and linked from different directory structures. There was no need to have the same code in different directory structures if it could be in just one place and then be linked from different locations. - Concepts about corporate identity began to be considered. As referece, it was used the book Corporate Identity by Wally Olins (1989) and Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity). - The rendition script main's goal becomes to: automate production of a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, based on The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. - The documentation of CentOS Artwork Repository started to take form in &latex; format. - 2010 - The rendition script render.sh is no longer a rendition script, but a collection of functionalities grouped into the centos-art.sh script where rendition is one functionality among others. The centos-art.sh is created to automate most frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have links all around the repository if a command-line interface can be created (through symbolic links, in the ~/bin directory) and be called anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with regular commands. - Inside centos-art.sh, functionalities started to get identified and separated one another. For example, when images were rendered, there was no need to load functionalities related to documentation manual. This moved us onto common functionalities and specific functionalities inside centos-art.sh script. Common functionalities are loaded when the script is initiated and are available to specific functionalities. - The centos-art.sh script was redesigned to handle options trough getopt option parser. - The repository directory structure was updated to improve the implementation of concepts related to corporate visual identity. Specially in the area related to themes which were divided into design models and artistic motifs. - 2011 - The centos-art.sh script was redesigned to start translating SVG and other XML-based files (e.g., XHTML and Docbook files) through the xml2po program and shell scripts files (e.g., Bash scripts) through GNU gettext tools. This configuration provided a stronger interface for graphic designers, translators and programmers at time of producing localized content. .sed files are no longer used to handle translations. - Improve option parsing through getopt. - The centos-art.sh script is updated to organize functionalities in two groups: “the administrative functionalities” and “the productive functionalities”. The administrative functionalities cover actions like: copying, deleting and renaming directory structures inside the repository. Also, preparing your workstation for using centos-art.sh script, making backups of the distribution theme currently installed, installing themes created inside repository and restoring themes from backup. On the other hand, the productive functionalities cover actions like: content rendition, content localization, content documentation and content maintainance. -
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- Authors - AuthorsThis section records authoring information of CentOS Artwork Repository along the years: - Graphic Design - - - - Guideon de Kok - - - al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado - - - mm@art.centos.orgMarcus Moeller - - - Documentation - - - - al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado - - - ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt - - - Localization - - - - al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado (Spanish) - - - Automation - - - - al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado - - - Infrastructure - - - - karan@dev.centos.orgKaranbirn Singh - - - ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt - - - Packaging - - - - karan@dev.centos.orgKaranbirn Singh - - - ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt - - -
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- Copying Conditions - Copying conditionsCopyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - Preamble - The CentOS Artwork Repository organizes files in a very specific way to implement The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. This very specific organization of files is part of centos-art.sh script, a bash script that automate most of the frequent tasks inside the repository. - The centos-art.sh script and the organization of files it needs to work are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and there are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions are designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen would want to do. What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further sharing any version of this program that they might get from you. - Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give away copies of centos-art.sh script, that you receive source code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change this program or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know you can do these things. - To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute copies of the centos-art.sh script, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must tell them their rights. - Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds out that there is no warranty for the centos-art.sh script. If this program is modified by someone else and passed on, we want their recipients to know that what they have is not what we distributed, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on our reputation. - The centos-art.sh script is released as a GPL work. Individual packages used by centos-art.sh script include their own licenses and the centos-art.sh script license applies to all packages that it does not clash with. If there is a clash between the centos-art.sh script license and individual package licenses, the individual package license applies instead. - The precise conditions of the license for the centos-art.sh script are found in the General Public Licenses (see GNU General Public License). This manual specifically is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License (see GNU Free Documentation License). - 1. The CentOS Brand - The CentOS Brand (see Directories trunk Identity Models Brands) is the main visual manifestaion of The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project uses The CentOS Brand to connect all its visual manifestions (e.g., GNU/Linux Distributions, Websites, Stationery, etc.) and, this way, it provides recognition among other similar projects. - Both The CentOS Brand and all the visual manifestations that derivate from it are available for you to study and propose improvement around a good citizen's will at The CentOS Community environment, but you are not allowed to redistribute them elsewhere, without the given permission of The CentOS Project. - If you need to redistribute either The CentOS Brand or any the visual manifestatinos that derivate from it, write your intentions to the centos-devel@centos.org mailing list. -
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- Document Convenctions - Document convenctionsIn this manual the personal pronoun we is used to repesent The CentOS Artwork SIG. This is, the group of persons building the CentOS Artwork Repository. - In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts, typefaces, sizes, and weights. This highlighting is systematic; different words are represented in the same style to indicate their inclusion in a specific category. The types of words that are represented this way include the following: - - - command - - Linux commands (and other operating system commands, when used) are represented this way. This style should indicate to you that you can type the word or phrase on the command line and press Enter to invoke a command. Sometimes a command contains words that would be displayed in a different style on their own (such as file names). In these cases, they are considered to be part of the command, so the entire phrase is displayed as a command. For example: - Use the centos-art identity --render='path/to/dir' command to produce contents inside the trunk/Identity directory structure. - - -
- - - file name - - File names, directory names, paths, and RPM package names are represented this way. This style indicates that a particular file or directory exists with that name on your system. Examples: - The init.sh file in trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/ directory is the initialization script, written in Bash, used to automate most of tasks in the repository. - The centos-art command uses the ImageMagick RPM package to convert images from PNG format to other formats. - - -
- - - key - - A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example: - To use TAB completion to list particular files in a directory, type ls, then a character, and finally the Tab key. Your terminal displays the list of files in the working directory that begin with that character. - - -
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- Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your attention to certain pieces of information. In order of urgency, these items are marked as a note, tip, important, caution, or warning. For example: - - Note Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a rose is not a ROSE is not a rOsE. - - - Tip The directory /usr/share/doc/ contains additional documentation for packages installed on your system. - - - Important If you modify the DHCP configuration file, the changes do not take effect until you restart the DHCP daemon. - - - Caution Do not perform routine tasks as root — use a regular user account unless you need to use the root account for system administration tasks. - - - Warning Be careful to remove only the necessary partitions. Removing other partitions could result in data loss or a corrupted system environment. - -
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- Repository Convenctions - Repository convenctionsThe CentOS Artwork Repository is supported by Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/), a version control system which allows you to keep old versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or SCCS. - When using Subversion there is one source repository and many working copies of that source repository. The working copies are independent one another, can be distributed all around the world and provide a local place for designers, documentors, translators and programmers to perform their works in a descentralized way. The source repository, on the other hand, provides a central place for all independent working copies to interchange data and provides the information required to permit extracting previous versions of files at any time. - - - Repository policy - Repository policy The CentOS Artwork Repository is a collaborative tool that anyone can have access to. However, changing that tool in any form is something that should be requested in centos-devel@centos.org mailing list. Generally, people download working copies from CentOS Artwork Repository, study the repository organization, make some changes in their working copies, make some tests to verify such changes do work the way expected and finally request access to commit them up to the CentOS Artwork Repository (i.e., the source repository) for others to benefit from them. - Once you've received access to commit your changes, there is no need for you to request permission again to commit other changes from your working copy to CentOS Artwork Repository as long as you behave as a good community citizen. - As a good community citizen one understand of a person who respects the work already done for others and share ideas with authors before changing relevant parts of their work, specially in situations when the access required to realize the changes has been granted already. Of course, there is a time when conversation has taken place, the paths has been traced and changing the work is so obvious that there is no need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did, you already built the trust to keep going. Anyway, the mailing list mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in a way that good relationship between community citizens could be constantly balanced. - The relationship between community citizens is monitored by repository administrators. Repository administrators are responsible of granting everything goes the way it needs to go in order for the CentOS Artwork Repository to comply its mission which is: to provide a colaborative tool for The CentOS Community where The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is built and maintained from The CentOS Community itself. - It is also important to remember that all source files inside CentOS Artwork Repository should comply the terms of GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License) in order for them to remain inside the repository. - - - - Repository organization - Repository organization The CentOS Artwork Repository uses a trunk, branches, and tags organization. - - - trunk - - The trunk directory organizes the main development line of CentOS Artwork Repository. See Directories trunk, for more information. - - - - branches - - The branches directory oranizes intermediate development lines taken from the main development line. See Directories branches, for more information. - - - - tags - - The tags directory organizes frozen development lines taken either from the main or the intermediate lines of development. See Directories tags, for more information. - - -
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- - - Repository file names - Repository file names Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, file names are all written in lowercase (e.g., 01-welcome.png, splash.png, anaconda_header.png, etc.) and directory names are all written capitalized (e.g., Identity, Themes, Motifs, TreeFlower, etc.). - - - - Repository work lines - Inside CentOS Artwork Repository there are four major work lines of production which are: graphic design, documentation, localization and automation. These work lines describe different areas of content production. Content production inside these specific areas may vary as much as persons be working on them. Producing content in too many different ways may result innapropriate in a collaborative environment like CentOS Artwork Repository where content produced in one area depends somehow from content produced in another different area. So, a content production standard is required for each available work line. - - - Graphic design - Graphic design work line The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design, typography design and themes design mainly. Additionally, some auxiliar areas like icon design, illustration design, brushes design, patterns designs and palettes of colors are also included here for completeness. - Inside CentOS Artwork Repository graphic design is performed through Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org/) and GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/). The Inkscape tool is used to create and manipulate scalable vector graphics and export them to PNG format; it also provides a command-line interface that we use to perform massive exportation from SVG files to PNG files in automation scripts. On the other hand, GIMP is used to create and manipulate rastered images, create brushes, patterns and palettes of colors. - - Tip Combine both Inkscape and GIMP specific functionalities and possibilities to produce very beautiful images. - - The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is made of different visual manifestations (e.g., Distributions, Web sites, Stationery, etc.). Visual manifestations implement the corporate identity concepts by mean of images. To produce these images, we decompose image production in design models and artistic motifs. - Design models provide the structural information of images (i.e., dimension, position of common elements in the visible area, translation markers, etc.) and they are generally produced as scalable vector graphics to take advantage of SVG standard, an XML-based standard. - Artistic motifs provide the visual style (i.e., the background information, the look and feel) some design models need to complete the final image produced by automation scripts. Artistic motifs are generally produced as rastered images. - The result produced from combining one design model with one artistic motif is what we know as a theme. Inside themes directory structure (see Directories trunk Identity Images Themes), you can find several design models and several artistic motifs independently one another that can be albitrarily combined through theme rendition, a flexible way to produce images for different visual manifestations in very specific visual styles. Inside themes directory structure, theme rendition is performed in trunk/Identity/Images/Themes directory structure, the required design models are taken from trunk/Identity/Models/Themes directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. - In addition to theme rendition you can find direct rendition, too. Direct rendition is another way of image production where there is no artistic motif at all but design models only. Direct rendition is very useful to produce simple content that doesn't need specific background information. Some of these contents are brands, icons and illustrations. Direct rendition is performed in trunk/Identity/Images, the required design models are taken from trunk/Identity/Models directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. - See Directories trunk Identity, for more information about The CentOS Corporate Identity and how graphic design fits on it. - - - - Documentation - Documentation work line The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. - The CentOS Artwork Repository documentation is supported by Texinfo, a documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both online information and printed output. - The repository documentation is organized under trunk/Manual directory and uses the repository directory structre as reference. Each directory in the repository has a documentation entry associated in the documentation manual. Documentation entries are stored under trunk/Manual/Directories directory and the action itself is controlled by the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. - The help functionality let you create, edit and delete documentation entries in a way that you don't need to take care of updating menus, nodes and cross reference information inside the manual structure; the functionality takes care of it for you. However, if you need to write repository documentation that have nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, Introduction and similar) you need to do it manually, there is no functionality to automate such process yet. - See Directories trunk Manual, for more information on documentation. - - - - Localization - Localization work line The localization work line exists to provide the translation messages required to produce content in different languages. Translation messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under trunk/Locales directory structure. - The procedure used to localize content is taken from gettext standard specification. Basically, translatable strings are retrived from source files in order to create portable objects and machine objects for them. These portable objects are editable files that contain the information used by translators to localize the translatable strings retrived from source files. On the other hand, machine objects are produced to be machine-redable only, as its name implies, and are produced from portable objects. - Since gettext needs to extract translatable strings form source files in order to let translators to localize them, we are limitted to use source files supported by gettext program. This is not a limitation at all since gettext supports most popular programming laguages (e.g., C, C++, Java, Bash, Python, Perl, PHP and GNU Awk just to mention a few ones). Nevertheless, formats like SVG, XHTML and Docbook don't figure as supported formats in the list of gettext supported source files. - To translate XML based source files like SVG, XHTML and Docbook we use the xml2po program instead. The xml2po comes with the gnome-doc-utils package and retrives translatable strings from one XML file to produce portable objects for them. - - Note Portable objects produced by xml2po have the same format that portable objects produced by gettext. This make the localization process quite consistent from translators' point of view. No matter what the source file be, the translator will always face the same translation file format (i.e., the portable object format). - - With the portable object in place, the xml2po program is used again to create the final translated XML, just with the same definition of the source file where translatable strings were taken from (e.g., if we extract translatable strings from a SVG file, as result we get the same SVG file but with translatable strings already localized —obviously, for this to happen translators need to localize translatable strings inside the portable object first, localization won't appear as art of magic—). When using xml2po, the machine object is used as temporal file to produce the final translated XML file. - - Tip If you want to have your content localized inside CentOS Artwork Repository be sure to use source files supported either by gettext or xml2po programs. - - See Directories trunk Locales, for more information. - - - - Automation - Automation work line The automation work line exists to standardize content production in CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable script. - The automation work line takes place under trunk/Scripts directory structure. Here is developed the centos-art.sh script, a bash script specially designed to automate most frequent tasks (e.g., rendition, documentation and localization) inside the repository. Basically, the centos-art.sh script is divided in several functionalities independent one another that perform specific tasks and relay on repository organization to work as expected. - - Tip If you need to improve the way content is produced, look inside automation scripts and make your improvement there for everyone to benefit. - - See Directories trunk Scripts, for more information on automation. - - - - - Connection between directories - Connection between directoriesMaster pathsAuxiliar paths In order to produce content in CentOS Artwork Repository, it is required that all work lines be connected somehow. This is the way automation scripts can know where to retrive the information they need to work with (e.g., design model, translation messages, output location, etc.). We build this kind of connection using two path constructions named master paths and auxiliar paths. - The master path points only to directories that contain the source files (e.g., SVG files) required to produce base content (e.g., PNG files) through automation scripts. Each master path inside the repository may have several auxiliar paths associated, but auxiliar paths can only have one master path associated. - The auxiliar paths can point either to directories or files. When an auxiliar path points to a directory, that directory contains information that modifies somehow the content produced from master paths (e.g., translation messages) or provides the output information required to know where to store the content produced from master path. When an auxiliar path points to a file, that file has no other purpose but to document the master path it refers to. - The relation between auxiliar paths and master paths is realized combining two path informations which are: the master path itself and one second level directory structure from the repository. Generally, the master path is considered the path identifier and the second level directory structure taken from the repository is considered the common part of the path where the identifier is appended. - - Figure - - - Path construction. - - The path information described above (see Path construction) is used by direct rendition and can be taken as reference to add other components that are equally produced in the repository. To add new components that make use of direct rendition inside the repository, change just the component name used above (e.g., Brands) to that one you want to add, without changing the path structure around it. - The file organization used by theme rendition extends direct rendition by separating design models information from backgrounds information. To better understand this configuration, you can consider it as two independent lists, one of design models and one of artistic motifs, which are arbitrary combined between themselves in order to render images in specific ways. The possibilities of this configuration are endless and let us describe visual manifestations very well. For example, consider the organization used to produce Anaconda images; for CentOS distribution major release 5; using Default design models and version 3 of Flame artistic motif: - - Figure - - - Path construction extended. - - The path information described above (see Path construction extended) is used by theme rendition and can be taken as reference to add other components that are equally produced in the repository. - In this configuration we can change both design model name (e.g., Default) and artistic motif name (e.g., Flame/3) to something else in order to achieve a different result. The only limitations impossed are the storage space provided in the server machine and your own creativeness as graphic designer. - - Note A theme ready for implementation may consume from 100 MB to 400 MB of storage space. The exact space consumed by a theme depends on the amount of screen resolutions the theme supports. The more screen resolutions the theme supports, the more storage space demanded for it. - - In this configuration we saw how to build the path information for Anaconda component as part of CentOS Distribution visual manifestation, but that is not the only component we have inside CentOS Distribution visual manifestation. There are other components like Syslinux, Grub, Rhgb, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash and Ksplash that share a similar file organization to that described above for Anaconda component. - - - - Syncronizing path information - Syncronizing path information Syncronizing path information is the action that keeps all path information up to date in the repository. This action implies both file movement and file content replacement in this very specific order. File movement is related to duplicate, delete and rename files and directories in the repository. File content replacement is related to replace information, path information in this case, inside files in the repository. - The order followed to syncronize path information is relevant because the versioned nature of the files we are working with. We don't perform file content replacement first because that would imply a repository change which will immediatly demmand a commit in order for actions like duplicate, delete or rename to take place. However, if we perform file movement first, it is possible to commit both file moved and file content replacements as if they were just one change. In this case the file content replacement takes palce in the target location that have been duplicated or renamed, not the one use as source location. This configuration is specially useful when files are renamed (i.e., one file is copied from a source location to a target location and then the source location of it is removed from repository). - - Warning There is no support for URLs actions inside centos-art.sh script. The centos-art.sh script is designed to work with local files inside the working copy only. If you need to perform URL actions directly, use Subversion commands instead. - - When one master path is changed it is required that all related auxiliar paths be changed, too. This is required in order for master paths to retain their relation with auxiliar paths. This way, automation scripts are able to know where to retrive translation messages from, where to store final output images to and where to look for documentation. If relation between master paths and auxiliar paths is lost, there is no way for automation scripts to know where to retrive the information they need. - The auxiliar paths should never be modified under any reason but to satisfy the relationship with the master path. Liberal change of auxiliar paths may suppress the conceptual idea they were initially created for; and certainly, automation scripts may stop working as expected. The update direction to rename path information must be from master path to auxiliar path and never the opposite. - The relation between master and auxiliar paths is useful to keep repository organized but introduce some complications when we work with files that use master path information as reference to build structural information. This is the case of repository documentation manual source files where inclusions, menus, nodes and cross references are built using master path information as reference. Now, to see what kind of complication we are talking about, consider what would happen to a structural definitions (i.e., inlusions, menus, nodes and cross refereces) already set in the manual from one master path that is suddenly renamed to something different. If the path information is not syncronized, at this point, we lose connection between the master path and the auxiliar path created to store the related documentation entry, as well as the related structural definitions that end up pointing to a master path that no longer exist. - The syncronization of path information is aimed to solve these kind of issues. - - - - Extending repository organization - Extending repository organization Occasionly, you may find that new components of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity need to be added to the repository in order to work them out. If that is the case, the first question we need to ask ourselves, before start to create directories blindly all over, is: What is the right place to store it? - The best place to find answers is in The CentOS Community (see page http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp), but going there with hands empty is not good idea. It may give the impression you don't really care about. Instead, consider the following suggestions to find your own comprehension in order to make your own propositions based on it. - When extending respository structure it is very useful to bear in mind The CentOS Project Corporate Identity Structure (see Directories trunk Identity) The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. The rest is just matter of choosing appropriate names. It is also worth to know that each directory in the repository responds to a conceptual idea that justifies its existence. - To build a directory structure, you need to define the conceptual idea first and later create the directory. There are some locations inside the repository that already define some concepts you probably want to reuse. For example, trunk/Identity/Images/Themes to store theme artistic motifs, trunk/Identity/Models/Themes to store theme design models, trunk/Manual to store documentation files, trunk/Locales to store translation messages, trunk/Scripts to store automation scripts and so on. - To illustrate this desition process let's consider the trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/3 directory structure as example. This directory can be read as: the theme development line of version 3 of TreeFlower artistic motif. Additional, we can identify that artistic motifs are part of themes as well as themes are part of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. 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- The <file>branches</file> Directory - Directories branches - Goals - This directory implements the Subversion's branches concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. - Description - The branches/ directory structure provides the intermediate space for creating several instances of trunk/ directory structure for parallel development and later merging changes back to trunk/ in the same parallel basis. - Usage - The branches/ directory structure is unused, so far. - See also - - - - Directories tags. - - - Directories trunk. - - - The Subversion book (http://svnbook.red-bean.com/). - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity - Goals - The trunk/Identity describes what The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is and the components it is made of. - Description - The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the “persona” of the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way The CentOS Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project Corporate Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. - The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to The CentOS Project organization by means of Corporate Design, Corporate Communication, and Corporate Behaviour. - - Corporate Mission - The CentOS Project exists to provide The CentOS Distribution. Additionally, The CentOS Project provides The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom to support and promote the existence of The CentOS Distribution, respectively. - Corporate Design - Corporate design is focused on the effective communication of corporate visual messages. Corporate visual messages are all the information emitted by a corporation that can be perceived by the people through their visual sence (i.e., the human eye). In order for such visual communication to happen, it is required to put the visual message on medium available for people to see. These kind of media are know as corporate visual manifestations, since the corporate manifests its existence through them using corporate design. - The amount of visual manifestations a corporation uses to communicate its existence is very specific to each corporation itself. Inside The CentOS Project Corporate Identity, considering The CentOS Project Corporate Structure, The CentOS Project Corporate Mission and The CentOS Project Release Schema, the following visual manifestations were defined: - - - The CentOS Distribution - - The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production and rebranding required by the The CentOS Distribution (— Removed(pxref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Models Default Distro) —) in order to comply with its upstream redistribution guidelines. - The CentOS Distribution is made of software packages. Inside the distribution there are packages that make a remarkable use of images and there are packages that don't use images at all. The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation gets focused on software packages that do use images in a remarkable way (e.g., anaconda, grub, syslinux, gdm, kdm) and that way, through images, implements the corporate design in The CentOS Distribution (i.e., the operating system). - - - - The CentOS Web - - The CentOS Web visual manifestation exists to support The CentOS Distribution. - The CentOS Web covers web applications which let The CentOS Project to manifest its existence on the Internet. Through these web applications The CentOS Project provides Corporate Communication. These web applications are free software and come from different providers which distribute their work with predefined visual styles. Frequently, these predefined visual styles have no visual relation among themselves and introduce some visual contraditions when they all are put together. These visual contraditions need to be removed in order to comply with The CentOS Project Corporate Structure guidelines. - - - - The CentOS Showroom - - The CentOS Showroom visual manifestation exists to promote The CentOS Distribution. - The CentOS Showroom covers industrial production of objects branded by The CentOS Project (e.g., clothes, stationery and installation media). These branded objects are for distribution on social events and/or shops. They provide a way of promotion and a route for commercialization that may help to aliviate The CentOS Project expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, full-time-developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do. - - -
- The visual manifestations above seem to cover all the media required by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. However, other visual manifestations could be added in the future, if needed, to cover different areas like building, offices, road transportation and whaterver visual manifestation The CentOS Project thouches to show its existence. - Corporate Communication - The CentOS Project Corporate Communication is based on Community Communication and takes place through the following avenues: - - - - The CentOS Chat (#centos, #centos-social, #centos-devel on irc.freenode.net) - - - The CentOS Mailing Lists (http://lists.centos.org/). - - - The CentOS Forums (http://forums.centos.org/). - - - The CentOS Wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/). - - - Social events, interviews, conferences, etc. - - - Corporate Behaviour - The CentOS Project Corporate Behaviour is based on Community Behaviour which take place on Corporate Communication. - Corporate Structure - The CentOS Project Corporate Structure is based on a Monolithic Corporate Visual Identity Structure. In this configuration, one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all visual manifestation of The CentOS Project. - In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and external stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, orientation, and identification with the organization. No matter if you are visiting web sites, using the distribution, or acting on social events, the one unique name and one unique visual style connects them all to say: Hey! we are all part of The CentOS Project. - Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered as well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for each major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't inconvenient at all, but some visual contradictions could be introduced if it isn't applied correctly and we need to be aware of it. To apply it correctly, we need to know what The CentOS Project is made of. - The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not limited to) three visual manifestions: Distribution, Web and Showroom. Inside the Distribution visual manifestations, The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web visual manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release information (e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major release of The CentOS Distribution individually, but one web site to cover them all). Likewise, the content produced in The CentOS Showroom is created for no release-specific at all, but for The CentOS Project in general. - In order to produce the correct corporate structure for The CentOS Project we need to concider all the visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, not just one of them. If one different visual style is used for each major release of The CentOS Distribution, which one of those different visual styles would be used to cover the remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e.g., The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)? - Probably you are thinking, that's right, but The CentOS Brand connects them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain? - Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you consider that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency through time and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging magical wands or something but hardly working out to automate tasks and providing maintainance through time. Said that, we consider that The CentOS Project Corporate Structure must be consequent with such stability and consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand does connect all the visual manifestations it is present on, but that connection would be stronger if one unique visual style backups it. In fact, whatever thing you do to strength the visual connection among The CentOS Project visual manifestations would be very good in favor of The CentOS Project recognition. - Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations for eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a visually dead project. So, there is no problem on creating a brand new visual style for each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in order to refresh The CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem itself is in not propagating the brand new visual style created for the new release of The CentOS Distribution to all other visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way The CentOS Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation be in front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual contradition we are precisely trying to solve by mean of themes production in the CentOS Artwork Repository. - Usage - The trunk/Identity directory structure organizes most files used to build and implement The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. In that sake, the following work lines are available: - - - Brushes - - This work line provides brushes for GIMP. When you prepare the repository, brushes in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Brushes” panel of GIMP. - See Directories trunk Identity Brushes, for more information. - - - - Fonts - - This work line provides the typography information required by all different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project. When you prepare the repository, fonts in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in GIMP and Inkscape. - See Directories trunk Identity Fonts, for more information. - - - - Images - - This work line provides output location for final images that don't need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). - See Directories trunk Identity Images, for more information. - - - - Models - - This work line provides design models for final images that don't need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). - See Directories trunk Identity Models, for more information. - - - - Palettes - - This work line provides palettes of colors for GIMP and Inkscape. When you prepare the repository, palettes of colors in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Palettes” panel of GIMP and Inkscape. - See Directories trunk Identity Palettes, for more information. - - - - Patterns - - This work line provides patterns for GIMP. When you prepare the repository, patterns in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Patterns” panel of GIMP. - See Directories trunk Identity Patterns, for more information. - - - - Themes - - This work line provides theme design models and theme artistic motifs for The CentOS Project. If you are interested in creating brand new visual styles for The CentOS Project this is the place for you. - See Directories trunk Identity Images Themes, for more information. - - - - Webenv - - This work line provides the HTML/XHTML and CSS standard definitions used by The CentOS Web visual manifestation. If you are a web developer and plan to improve The CentOS Web visual manifestation, then the files in this location may result very useful to you. - See Directories trunk Identity Webenv, for more information. - - -
- See also - See http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity (and related links), for general information on Corporate Identity. - Specially useful has been, and still is, the book Corporate Identity by Wally Olins (1989). This book provides many of the conceptual ideas we've used as base to build The CentOS Artwork Repository. -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Brushes</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Brushes - Goals - This section describes how brushes are organized in the repository and how to make them available for you to use in GIMPGNU Image Manipulation Program. - Description - A brush is a pixmap or set of pixmaps used for painting through an image manipulation program like GIMP. Inside the repository, we've organized brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. In both cases, brushes are initially created in .xcf format and later exported to any of the brush formats recognized by GIMP (e.g., .gbr or .gih) using the same name of its source file. - - In order for both common brushes and theme-specific brushes to be loaded by GIMP, related .gbr and .gih brush files need to be stored under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory. This location is out of CentOS Artwork Repository and provides no version control by itself. This way, brushes aren't exported to this location but into the repository directory structure which is versioned. Later, we create symbolic links in ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes to connect file brushes inside the repository and, this way, provide the configuration needed by GIMP to use the brush files produced inside the repository. - - Warning When brushes are added to or removed from the repository, you need to update your working copy and all information related to brushes inside your workstation (e.g., brush links in ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes and the Brushes panel in GIMP). Otherwise, you may end up with broken links or brushes in the repository that wouldn't be available for you to use in GIMP. - - Inside the repository, common brushes and theme-specific brushes are created individually in different locations, but they all are linked from one unique location (i.e., ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes). This configuration may provoke brush overlapping if a name convenction is not implemented correctly. In that sake, file names used for brushes inside the repository must be unique, no matter where they be. - As file name convenction inside the repository, brushes are named using lowercase letters, numbers, minus characters and dot characters, only. Additionally, when links are built, we use one suffix for those brushes retrived from trunk/Identity/Brushes and another suffix for those brushes retrivided from theme-specific directories. Using both the brush file name and the suffix information, it is possible to build unique names for links under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory, scalably. - - - Brushes produced with GIMP has a description field associated that is shown in the Brushes panel of GIMP. This description is set when the brush is created as .xcf file and can be updated when it is exported either to .gbr or .gih format. It wouldn't be too useful to have two or more brushes using the same description so, we also make description of brush files unique, too. In that sake, we use the same name schema used to name brush links as description but without including the file extension (e.g., if we have the centos-flame-3.gbr brush, its description would be centos-flame-3). - Usage - The way you use brushes is up to your creativeness. However, the way brushes are made available needs to be standardized. That's the reason of organizing brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. - Common brushes - Common brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used anywhere inside the repository. Inside the repository, common brushes under trunk/Identity/Brushes are mainly used to hold brand information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos, trademarks, etc.). - Common brushes are always made available under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory after preparing the repository (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare). - Theme-specific brushes - Theme-specific brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used inside specific artistic motifs only. Inside the repository, theme-specific brushes are stored in a directory named Brushes which is stored in the first directory level under the artistic motif directory structure. Each artistic motif inside the repository has its own Brushes directory and uses it to store brushes that can be considered auxiliars to that artistic motif construction. - Theme-specific brushes aren't made available under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory after preparing the repository. In order to make theme-specific brushes available under ~/.gimp-2.2./brushes it is required to activate/deactivate them using the theme functionality of centos-art.sh script. - - See also - - - - file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.htmlThe Gimp Manual, specifically the section related to file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/gimp-concepts-brushes.htmlBrushes. - - - Directories trunk Identity - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Fonts</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Fonts - Goals - This section describes how typographies are organized in the repository and how to make them available for you to use in GIMPGNU Image Manipulation Program and Inkscape. - Description - The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is attached to DejaVu LGC font-family and Denmark font-family. - - - - Caution The copyright and license of Denmark typography aren't very specific and that issue may represent a threat to The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. - - The Denmark typography is used as base to build The CentOS Logo (i.e., the main graphic design that connects/identifies all visual manifestations related to The CentOS Project). If the typography used to build The CentOS Logo is compromised somehow, the whole corporate visual identity it represents would be compromised, as well. To prevent such issues, it would be better for The CentOS Project to move on from Denmark typography to another typography (free, preferably) that retain the same visual style of Denmark, but intruce a clearer copyright and license notice. - Usage - - - - See Directories trunk Identity Models Brands. - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk Identity. - - - Directories trunk. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes - Goals - The trunk/Identity/Themes/ directory exists to organize production of CentOS themes. - Description - Initially, we start working themes on their trunk development line (e.g., trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/), here we organize information that cannot be produced automatically (i.e., background images, concepts, color information, screenshots, etc.). - Later, when theme trunk development line is considered “ready” for implementation (e.g., all required backgrounds have been designed), we create a branch for it (e.g., branches/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/). Once the branch has been created, we forget that branch and continue working the trunk development line while others (e.g., an artwork quality assurance team) test the new branch for tunning it up. - Once the branch has been tunned up, and considered “ready” for release, it is freezed under tags/ directory (e.g., tags/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFower/1.0/) for packagers, webmasters, promoters, and anyone who needs images from that CentOS theme the tag was created for. - Both branches and tags, inside CentOS Artwork Repository, use numerical values to identify themselves under the same location. Branches start at one (i.e., 1) and increment one unit for each branch created from the same trunk development line. Tags start at zero (i.e., 0) and increment one unit for each tag created from the same branch development line. - - Convenction Do not freeze trunk development lines using tags directly. If you think you need to freeze a trunk development line, create a branch for it and then freeze that branch instead. - - The trunk development line may introduce problems we cannot see immediatly. Certainly, the high changable nature of trunk development line complicates finding and fixing such problems. On the other hand, the branched development lines provide a more predictable area where only fixes/corrections to current content are commited up to repository. - If others find and fix bugs inside the branched development line, we could merge such changes/experiences back to trunk development line (not visversa) in order for future branches, created from trunk, to benefit. - Time intervals used to create branches and tags may vary, just as different needs may arrive. For example, consider the release schema of CentOS distribution: one major release every 2 years, security updates every 6 months, support for 7 years long. Each time a CentOS distribution is released, specially if it is a major release, there is a theme need in order to cover CentOS distribution artwork requirements. At this point, is where CentOS Artwork Repository comes up to scene. - Before releasing a new major release of CentOS distribution we create a branch for one of several theme development lines available inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, perform quality assurance on it, and later, freeze that branch using tags. Once a the theme branch has been frozen (under tags/ directory), CentOS Packagers (the persons whom build CentOS distribution) can use that frozen branch as source location to fulfill CentOS distribution artwork needs. The same applies to CentOS Webmasters (the persons whom build CentOS websites), and any other visual manifestation required by the project. - Usage - In this location themes are organized in “Models” —to store common information— and “Motifs”—to store unique information. At rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as “Default” or “Alternative”. CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. - - - - See Directories trunk Identity Models Themes. - - - Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —. - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk Identity. - - - Directories trunk. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs - Goals - The trunk/Identity/Images/Themes directory exists to: - - - - Organize CentOS themes' artistic motifs. - - - Description - The artistic motif of theme is a graphic design component that provides the visual style of themes, it is used as pattern to connect all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. - Artistic motifs are based on conceptual ideas. Conceptual ideas bring the motivation, they are fuel for the engines of human imagination. Good conceptual ideas may produce good motivation to produce almost anything, and art works don't escape from it. - - - TreeFlower - - CentOS like trees, has roots, trunk, branches, leaves and flowers. Day by day they work together in freedom, ruled by the laws of nature and open standards, to show the beauty of its existence. - - - - Modern - - Modern, squares and circles flowing up. - - -
- If you have new conceptual ideas for CentOS, then you can say that you want to create a new artistic motif for CentOS. To create a new artistic motif you need to create a directory under Identity/Images/Themes/ using a name coherent with your conceptual idea. That name will be the name of your artistic motif. If possible, when creating new conceptual ideas for CentOS, think about what CentOS means for you, what does it makes you feel, take your time, think deep, and share; you can improve the idea as time goes on. - Once you have defined a name for your theme, you need to create the motif structure of your theme. The motif structure is the basic direcotry structure you'll use to work your ideas. Here is where you organize your graphic design projects. - To add a new motif structure to CentOS Artwork Repository, you need to use the centos-art command line in the Identity/Images/Themes/ directory as described below: - centos-art add --motif=ThemeName - The previous command will create the basic structure of themes for you. The basic structure produced by centos-art command is illustrated in the following figure: - trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$ThemeName/ -|-- Backgrounds -| |-- Img -| `-- Tpl -|-- Info -| |-- Img -| `-- Tpl -|-- Palettes -`-- Screenshots - Usage - When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following recommendations: - - - - Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is used as value wherever theme variable ($THEME) or translation marker (=THEME=) is. Optionally, you can add a description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. - - - Use the location trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/ to store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. - - - The CentOS Project is using the blue color (#204c8d) as base color for its corporate visual identity. Use such base corporate color information as much as possible in your artistic motif designs. - - - Try to make your design fit one of the theme models. - - - Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. - - - Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible design area and document metadata): - - - - The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. - - - The copyright sentence: Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME - - - The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art works are released under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/Creative Common Share-Alike License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). - - - - - See also - - - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes - - - - Directories trunk Identity - Directories trunk Identity - - - - Directories trunk - Directories trunk - - - - The Backgrounds/ directory is used to organize artistic motif background images and the projects used to build those images. - Background images are linked (using the import feature of Inkscape) inside almost all theme art works. This structure let you make centralized changes on the visual identity and propagate them quickly to other areas. - In this configuration you design background images for different screen resolutions based on the theme artistic motif. - You may create different artistic motifs propositions based on the same conceptual idea. The conceptual idea is what defines a theme. Artistic motifs are interpretations of that idea. - Inside this directory artistic motifs are organized by name (e.g., TreeFlower, Modern, etc.). - Each artistic motif directory represents just one unique artistic motif. - The artistic motif is graphic design used as common pattern to connect all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. The artistic motif is based on a conceptual idea. Artistic motifs provide visual style to themes. - Designing artistic motifs is for anyone interested in creating beautiful themes for CentOS. When building a theme for CentOS, the first design you need to define is the artistic motif. - Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, theme visual styles (a.k.a., artistic motifs) and theme visual structures (a.k.a., design models) are two different working lines. When you design an artistic motif for CentOS you concentrate on its visual style, and eventualy, use the centos-art command line interface to render the visual style, you are currently producing, against an already-made theme model in order to produce the final result. Final images are stored under Motifs/ directory using the model name, and the model directory structure as reference. - The artistic motif base structure is used by centos-art to produce images automatically. This section describes each directory of CentOS artistic motif base structure. - The Backgrounds/ directory is probably the core component, inside Motifs/ directory structure. Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images used by almost all theme models (e.g., Distribution, Websites, Promotion, etc.). The Backgrounds/ directory can contain subdirectories to help you organize the design process. -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame - Goals - This section describes the Flame artistic motif. This section may be useful for anyone interested in reproducing the Flame artistic motif, or in creating new artistic motifs for The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. - Description - The Flame artistic motif was built using the flame filter of Gimp 2.2 in CentOS 5.5. - The flame filter of Gimp can produce stunning, randomly generated fractal patterns. The flame filter of Gimp gives us a great oportunity to reduce the time used to produce new artistic motifs, because of its “randomly generated” nature. Once the artistic motif be created, it is propagated through all visual manifestations of CentOS Project corporate visual identity using the centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts) inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. - To set the time intervals between each new visual style production, we could reuse the CentOS distribution major release schema. I.e., we could produce a new visual style, every two years, based on a new “randomly generated” flame pattern, and publish the whole corporate visual identity (i.e., distribution stuff, promotion stuff, websites stuff, etc.) with the new major release of CentOS distribution all together at once. - Producing a new visual style is not one day's task. Once we have defined the artistic motif, we need to propagate it through all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. When we say that we could produce one new visual style every two years we really mean: to work two years long in order to propagate a new visual style to all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. - Obviously, in order to propagate one visual style to all different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity, we need first to know which the visual manifestations are. To define which visual manifestations are inside The CentOS Project corporate visual identity is one of the goals the CentOS Artwork Repository and this documentation manual are both aimed to satisfy. - Once we define which the visual manifestation are, it is possible to define how to produce them, and this way, organize the automation process. Such automation process is one of the goals of centos-art.sh script. - With the combination of both CentOS Artwork Repository and centos-art.sh scripts we define work lines where translators, programmers, and graphic designers work together to distribute and reduce the amount of time employed to produce The CentOS Project monolithic corporate identity. - From a monolithic corporate visual identity point of view, notice that we are producing a new visual style for the same theme (i.e., Flame). It would be another flame design but still a flame design. This idea is very important to be aware of, because we are somehow “refreshing” the theme, not changing it at all. - This way, as we are “refreshing” the theme, we still keep oursleves inside the monolithic conception we are trying to be attached to (i.e., one unique name, and one unique visual style for all visual manifestations). - Producing artistic motifs is a creative process that may consume long time, specially for people without experienced knowledge on graphic design land. Using “randomly generated” conception to produce artistic motifs could be, practically, a way for anyone to follow in order to produce maintainable artistic motifs in few steps. - Due to the “randomly generated” nature of Flame filter, we find that Flame pattern is not always the same when we use Flame filter interface. - Using the same pattern design for each visual manifestation is essential in order to maintain the visual connection among all visual manifestations inside the same theme. Occasionally, we may introduce pattern variations in opacity, size, or even position but never change the pattern design itself, nor the color information used by images considered part of the same theme. - - Important When we design background images, which are considered part of the same theme, it is essential to use the same design pattern always. This is what makes theme images to be visually connected among themeselves, and so, the reason we use to define the word “theme” as: a set of images visually connected among themeselves. - - In order for us to reproduce the same flame pattern always, Flame filter interface provides the Save and Open options. The Save option brings up a file save dialog that allows you to save the current Flame settings for the plug-in, so that you can recreate them later. The Open option brings up a file selector that allows you to open a previously saved Flame settings file. - The Flame settings we used in our example are saved in the file named 800x600.xcf-flame.def, inside the Backgrounds/Xcf directory structure. - See also - - - - Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —. - - - See Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. - - - See Directories trunk Identity. - - - See Directories trunk. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Brands</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Models Brands - Goals - This section describes The CentOS Brand design models. - Description - The CentOS Brand provides the one unique name or trademark that connects the producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS Project and the products are The CentOS Project visual manifestations. - The CentOS Brand is the main visual representation of the CentOS project so the typography used in it must be the same always, no matter where it be shown. It also has to be clear enough to dismiss any confussion between similar typefaces (e.g., the number one (1) sometimes is confuesed with the letter el (l) or letter ai (i)). - As convenction, the word CentOS uses Denmark typography as base, both for the word CentOS and the phrase Community Enterprise Operating System. The phrase size of CentOS logo is half the size in poits the word CentOS has and it below CentOS word and aligned with it on the left. The distance between CentOS word and phrase Community Enterprise Operating System have the size in points the phrase has. - - When the CentOS release brand is built, use Denmark typography for the release number. The release number size is two times larger (in height) than default CentOS word. The separation between release number and CentOS word is twice the size in points of separation between CentOS word and phrase Community Enterprise Operating System. - Another component inside CentOS logo is the trademark symbol (TM). This symbol specifies that the CentOS logo must be consider a product brand, even it is not a registered one. The trademark symbol uses DejaVu LGC Sans Regular typography. The trademark symbol is aligned right-top on the outter side of CentOS word. The trademark symbol must not exceed haf the distance, in points, between CentOS word and the release number on its right. - It would be very convenient for the CentOS Project and its community to to make a registered trademark (®) of CentOS logo. To make a register trademark of CentOS Logo prevents legal complications in the market place of brands. It grants the consistency, through time, of CentOS project corporate visual identity. - - Note The information about trademarks and corporate identity is my personal interpretation of http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity and http://en.wikipedia.org/Trademark description. If you have practical experiences with these affairs, please serve yourself to improve this section with your reasons. - - Usage - - - - ... - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk Identity Models - - - Directories trunk Identity - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes - Goals - This section describes design models from The CentOS Themes. - Description - Theme models let you modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. - Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs but same characteristics. - Default Design Model - Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide the common structural information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark position, etc.) the centos-art script uses to produce images when no other design model is specified. - Alternative Design Models - CentOS alternative theme models exist for people how want to use a different visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the visual style is needed for a system already installed components like Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes are maintained by CentOS Community. - Usage - - - - Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) —. - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. - - - Directories trunk Identity. - - - Directories trunk. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default - Goals - This section describes the default design model of The CentOS Themes. - Description - The trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default directory implements the concept of Default Design Model for The CentOS Themes. The CentOS Themes Default Design Model provides the common structural information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark position, etc.) the centos-art script uses to produce images when no other design model is specified. - Deisgn models in this directory do use the CentOS Release Brand. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major release of The CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) —, for more information. - The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has internal difference? - To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. - - - How to remark the internal differences visually? - - Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark. The CentOS Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) —, for more information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand. - - - - How to remark the visual resemblance? - - Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution images. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —, for more information. - - - - So, combining answers above, we could conclude that: - - In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a background information based on one unique artistic motif should be used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation is made of. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro - Goals - This section organizes default design models for different major releases of CentOS Distribution. - Description - In order to better understatand how this visual manifestation is organized, it is necessary to consider what The CentOS Distribution is and how it is released. - The CentOS Distribution - The CentOS Distribution is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) - The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an active user community including system administrators, network administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. - The CentOS Distribution Release Schema - The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of their ELEnterprise Linux product that The CentOS Project rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. The upstream vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. The CentOS Project releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). - The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for major versions of their EL product from 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets will be completed as soon as possible after the upstream vendor releases their version &dots; generally within 2 weeks. The CentOS Project follows these conventions as well, so CentOS-3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and CentOS-4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS-5.1 correlates to EL 5 update 1, etc. - One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-3.x version. - The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS-5. If you update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS-5.x version if you are updating a CentOS-5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade via yum, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release (CentOS-2, CentOS-3, CentOS-4, CentOS-5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on The CentOS Mirrors (http://mirrors.centos.org/). - There is a CentOS Vault (http://vault.centos.org/) containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. - The CentOS Distribution visual style is controlled by image files. These image files are packaged inside The CentOS Distribution and made visible once such packages are installed and executed. The way to go for changing The CentOS Distribution visual style is changing all those image files to add the desired visual style first and later, repackage them to make them available inside the final iso files of CentOS Distribution. - Usage - Sometimes, between major releases, image files inside packages can be added, removed or just get the name changed. In order to describe such variations, the design models directory structure is organized in the same way the variations are introduced (i.e., through The CentOS Distribution Release Schema). So, each major release of The CentOS Distribution has its own design model directory structure. - When a new package/component is added to one or all the major releases of The CentOS Distribution, a design model directory structure for that component needs to be created. Later, it is filled up with related design models. Design models are created for each image file inside the component that need to be rebuilt in order to set the visual style and brand information correctly. - When a package is removed from one or all major releases of The CentOS Distribution, the design model directory structure releated to that package/component is no longer used. However, it could be very useful for historical reasons. Also, someone could feel motivation enough to keep himself documenting it or supporting it for whatever reason. - - - - Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5) —. - - - See also - - - - Removed(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) —. - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes. - - - Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. - - - Directories trunk Identity. - - - Directories trunk. - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Identity/Webenv</file> Directory - Directories trunk Identity Webenv - Goals - - - - ... - - - Description - The CentOS web environment is formed by a central web application —to cover base needs (e.g., per-major release information like release notes, lifetime, downloads, documentation, support, security advisories, bugs, etc.)— and many different free web applications —to cover specific needs (e.g., wiki, mailing lists, etc.)—. - The CentOS web environment is addressed to solve the following issues: - - - - One unique name and one unique visual style to all web applications used inside the web environment. - - - One-step navigation to web applications inside the environment. - - - High degree of customization to change the visual style of all web applications with few changes (e.g, updating just two or three images plus common style sheet [CSS] definitions). - - - The CentOS project is attached to a monolithic corporate visual identity (see Directories trunk Identity), where all visual manifestations have one unique name and one unique visual style. This way, the CentOS web environment has one unique name (the CentOS brand) and one unique visual style (the CentOS default theme) for all its visual manifestations, the web applications in this case. - Since a maintainance point of view, achiving the one unique visual style inside CentOS web environment is not a simple task. The CentOS web environment is built upon many different web applications which have different visual styles and different internal ways to customize their own visual styles. For example: MoinMoin, the web application used to support the CentOS wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/) is highly customizable but Mailman (in its 2.x.x serie), the web application used to support the CentOS mailing list, doesn't supportThe theme support of Mailman may be introduced in mailman-3.x.x release. a customization system that separates presentation from logic, similar to that used by MoinMoin. - This visual style diversity complicates our goal of one unique visual style for all web applications. So, if we want one unique visual style for all web applications used, it is innevitable to modify the web applications in order to implement the CentOS one unique visual style customization in them. Direct modification of upstream applications is not convenient because upstream applications come with their one visual style and administrators take the risk of loosing all customization changes the next time the application be updated (since not all upstream web applications, used in CentOS web environment, separate presentation from logic). - To solve the “one unique visual style” issue, installation and actualization of web applications —used inside CentOS web environment— need to be independent from upstream web applications development line; in a way that CentOS web environment administrators can install and update web applications freely without risk of loosing the one unique visual style customization changes. - At the surface of this issue we can see the need of one specific yum repository to store CentOS web environment customized web applications. - Design model (without ads) - Design model (with ads) - HTML definitions - Controlling visual style - Inside CentOS web environment, the visual style is controlled by the following compenents: - - - Webenv header background - - - - - - CSS definitions - - - - -
- Producing visual style - The visual style of CentOS web environment is defined in the following files: - - As graphic designer you use 1024x250.xcf file to produce 1024x250-bg.png file. Later, inside 1024x250.svg file, you use the 1024x250-bg.png file as background layer to draw your vectorial design. When you consider you artwork ready, use the centos-art.sh script, as described below, to produce the visual style controller images of CentOS web environment. - - Once you have rendered required image files, changing the visual style of CentOS web environment is a matter of replacing old image files with new ones, inside webenv repository file system structure. The visual style changes will take effect the next time customization line of CentOS web applications be packaged, uploded, and installed from [webenv] or [webenv-test] repositories. - Navigation - Inside CentOS web environment, the one-step navegation between web applications is addressed using the web environment navigation bar. The web environment navigation bar contains links to main applications and is always visible no matter where you are inside the web environment. - Development and release cycle - The CentOS web environment development and relase cycle is described below: - - - Download - - The first action is download the source code of web applications we want to use inside CentOS web environment. - - Important The source location from which web application are downloaded is very important. Use SRPMs from CentOS [base] and [updates] repositories as first choise, and third party repositories (e.g. RPMForge, EPEL, etc.) as last resource. - - - - - Prepare - - Once web application source code has been downloaded, our duty is organize its files inside webenv version controlled repository. - When preparing the structure keep in mind that different web applications have different visual styles, and also different ways to implement it. A convenient way to organize the file system structure would be create one development line for each web application we use inside CentOS web environment. For example, consider the following file system structure: - - - - - Customize - - Once web applications have been organized inside the version controlled repository file system, use subversion to create the CentOS customization development line of web applications source code. For example, using the above file system structure, you can create the customization development line of webapp1-0.0.1/ with the following command: - - The command above creates the following structure: - - In the above structure, the webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ directory is the place where you customize the visual style of webapp1-0.0.1/ web application. - - Tip Use the diff command of Subversion between CentOS customization and upstream development lines to know what you are changing exactly. - - - - - Build packages - - When web application has been customized, build the web application RPM and SRPM using the source location with -webenv prefix. - - - - - Release for testing - - When the customized web application has been packaged, make packages available for testing and quality assurance. This can be achives using a [webenv-test] yum repository. - - Note The [webenv-test] repository is not shipped inside CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv-test] repository you need to configure it first. - - If some problem is found to install/update/use the customized version of web application, the problem is notified somewhere (a bugtracker maybe) and the customization face is repated in order to fix the problem. To release the new package add a number after -webenv prefix. For example, if some problem is found in webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm, when it be fixed the new package will be named webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm. If a problem is found in webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm, when it be fixed the new package will be named webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-2.rpm, and so on. - The “customization — release for testing” process is repeated until CentOS quality assurance team considers the package is ready for production. - - - - Release for production - - When customized web application packages are considered ready for production they are moved from [webenv-test] to [webenv] repository. This action is commited by CentOS quality assurance team. - - Note The [webenv] repository is not shipped inside CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv] repository you need to configure it first. - - - -
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In this section we identify the different parts the centos-art.sh script is made of and how these parts interact one another. - Execution environments - The centos-art.sh script is basically made of four execution environments which are named script, global, specific and action. These execution environments are nested one into another and provide different definition levels for variables and functions. In this design, variables and functions defined in higher execution environments are available on lower execution environments, but variables and functions defined in lower execution environments are not available for higher execution enviroments. - ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh | -+---v--------------------------------------------------------------v---+ - | centos-art.sh | - +---v------------------------------------------------------v---+ - . | cli $@ | . - . +---v----------------------------------------------v---+ . - . . | cli_getFunctions | . . - . . +---v--------------------------------------v---+ . . - . . . | function | . . . - . . . +---v------------------------------v---+ . . . - . . . . | function_getOptions | . . . . - . . . . | function_doSomething | . . . . - . . . . +------------------------------+ . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . . . . Execution environment (action) . . . . - . . . ........................................ . . . - . . . . . . - . . . Execution environment (specific) . . . - . . ................................................ . . - . . . . - . . Execution environment (global) . . - . ........................................................ . - . . - . Execution environment (script) . - ................................................................ -]]> - The script execution environment exists to provide script definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of internationalization through gettext program, script personal information and initialization of global functionalities. - The global execution environment exists to provide definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of functionalities (e.g., cli_printMessage, cli_getCurrentLocale, cli_checkFiles, etc.) and variables (e.g., FUNCNAM, FUNCDIR, FUNCDIRNAM, ARGUMENTS, etc.) that can be both used on specific and action execution environments, only. - The specific execution environment exists to provide definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of specifc functionalities (e.g., render, help, locale, etc.) and specific variables (ACTIONNAM, ACTIONVAL, etc.) that can be used on action execution environment only. - The action execution environment exists to perform the script actions themselves. It is here where we perform content rendition, content documentation, content localization and whatever action you plan for the centos-art.sh script to perform. For example, if you passed the render value as first argument to centos-art.sh command-line, the script performs the content rendition action through the render function which is defined in the render.sh file under trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render directory. Is there, inside render functionality were the action execution environment takes place exactly. - Command-line interface - When the centos-art command is executed in a bash terminal, the bash interpreter uses the PATH environment variable to find where such command is. In order to run the centos-art, it must exist either as a link to an executable file or an executable file by its own, in any of the paths provided by PATH environment variable. Otherwise, the bash interpreter will print an error message and prompt you back to type a valid command. - By default, after installing The CentOS Distribution, there is no centos-art command available in the PATH environment variable for you to execute. The centos-art command is made available in your workstation as result of executing the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare) which requires you had previously downloaded a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation. - When the centos-art is executed, the first positional parameter passed is required and represents the name of the function you want to perform (e.g., render for content rendition, locale for content localization, etc.). Beyond the first positional parameter you can provide either option or non-option parameters in no specific order. There are also, option parameters with arguments and without arguments. Frequently, non-option paramters are used to specify the path location inside the repository where the function will be performed in (e.g., the directory structure do you want to produce content for) and option parameters to specify how such functionality is performed (e.g., do you want to go quietly? do you want to do filtering? etc.). - - Parsing command-line options - The action of parsing options is performed through getopt and results particularly interesting. getopt breaks up (parse) options in command lines and checks for legal options using the GNU getopt routines to do this. One important consideration on centos-art.sh script design is that positional parameters are retrived in the cli function but parsed on each specific function, individually. There isn't a big parsing definition to cover all specific functions, but one parsing definitions for each specific functions. - Usage - - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions. - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk - - -
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For example, if the function name is render, the specific function directory for it would be trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render. - Creating the greet functionality - To better understand how to design specific functions for centos-art.sh script, let's create the greet functionality which only goal is to print out different kind of greetings to your screen. The greet functionality will be set using the follwiing directory structure: - - The greet.sh file contains the initialization script of greet functionality. It is the first file loaded from function source location by centos-art.sh script when it is executed using the greet functionality as first argument. - Inside centos-art.sh script, as convenction, each function script has one top commentary, followed by one blank line, and then one function defintion below it only. The top commentary has the function description, one-line for copyright notice with your personal information, the license under which the function source code is released —the centos-art.sh script is released as GPL, so do all its functions— and the $Id$ keyword of Subversion which is later expanded by svn propset command. In our example, the top comment of greet.sh function script would look like the following: - - The first definition inside greet function is for variables that will be available along the whole execution environment of greet function. This time we didn't define any variable here so, we continued with definition of command-line interface, through greet_getOptions function. - The command-line interface of greet functionality defines how to interpret arguments passed from centos-art.sh script command-line. Inside centos-art.sh script, the interpretation of arguments passed through its command-line takes place by mean of getopt command and is written as the following code example describes: - - The greet_sayHello and greet_sayGoodbye function definitions are the core of greet specific functionality. In such function definitions we set what our greet function really does: to output different kinds of greetings. - - The greet_sayHello function definition is stored in greet_sayHello.sh function script. - - The greet_sayGoodbye function definition is stored in the greet_sayGoodbye.sh function script. - Executing the greet functionality - To execute the greet specific functionality we've just created, pass the function name (i.e., greet) as first argument to centos-art.sh script and any of the valid options after it. Some examples are illustrated below: - - The word World in the examples above can be anything. Likewise, if you need to change the way either the hello or goodbye messages are printed out, you can modifie the functions greet_sayHello and greet_sayGoodbye, respectively. - Documenting the greet functionality - Now that greet functionality works as we expect, it is time to document it. To document functionalities inside centos-art.sh script we use the function directory path as argument to the help functionality (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help) of centos-art.sh script, just as the following command illustrates: - - The function documentation helps to understand how the function really works and how it should be used. Also, when centos-art.sh script ends because an error, the documentation entry related to the functionality being currently executed is used as vehicle to communicate the user what is the correct way of using the functionality. - Localizing the greet functionality - Now that greet functionality has been documented, it is time to localize its output messages. Localizing specific functionalities of centos-art.sh script takes place as part of centos-art.sh script localization itself which is performed by applying the path trunk/Scripts to the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script. - As the greet functionality added new translatable strings to the centos-art.sh script, it is required to update the translation messages firstly, to add the new translatable strings from greet functionality to centos-art.sh script translation messages and then, edit the translation messages of centos-art.sh script to localize the new translatable strings that have been added. To achieve this, execute the following two commands: - - - - Warning To translate output messages in different languages, your system locale information —as in LANG environment variable— must be set to that locale you want to produce translated messages for. For example, if you want to produce translated messages for Spanish language, your system locale information must be set to es_ES.UTF-8, or similar, before executing the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script. - - Well, it seems that our example is rather complete by now. - Extending the greet functionality - In the greet functionality we've described so far, we only use cli_printMessage function in action specific function definitions in order to print messages, but more interesting things can be achieved inside action specific function definitions. For example, if you pass a directory path as argument, you could use it to retrive a list of files from therein and process them. If the list of files turns too long or you just want to control which files to process, so you could add another argument in the form and reduce the list of files to process using a regular expression pattern. - In case you consider to extend the greet functionality to do something different but print out grettings, consider changing the function name from greet to something more appropriate, as well. The name change must be coherent with the actions the new function is designed to perform. - If you doubt what name is better for your functionality, write to centos-devel@centos.org mailing list, explain what your functionality intends to do and request suggestion about what name would be more appropriate for it. That would be also very convenient for you, in order to evaluate the purposes of your function and what the community thinks about it. It is a way for you to gather ideas that help you to write using the community feeling as base. - If your function passes the community evaluation, that is a good sign for you to start/keep writing it. However, if it doesn't, it is time for you to rethink what you are doing and ask again until it passes the community evaluation. You can considered you've passed the community evaluation when after proposing your idea, you get a considerable amount of possitve responses for what you are doing, specially if those responses come from community leaders. - It is very hard to do something useful for a community of people without any point of contact with that community you are trying to do things for. How could you know you are doing something that is needed if you don't know what the needs are? So, explore the community needs first, define them, work them out and repeat the process time after time, even when you might think the need has been already satisfied. At that point, surely, you'll find smaller needs that need to be satisfied, as well. - Conclusions - The greet functionality described in this section may serve as introduction for you to understand how specific functionalities are created inside centos-art.sh script. With some of luck this introduction will also serve you as motivation to create your own specific functionalities for centos-art.sh script. - By the way, the greet functionality doesn't exist inside centos-art.sh script yet. Would you like to create it? - Usage - The following specific functions of centos-art.sh script, are available for you to use: - - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help. - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale. - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare. - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render. - - - See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup. - - - See also - - - - Directories trunk Scripts - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help</file> Directory - Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help - Name - The help functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes documentation tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - Synopsis - centos-art help [OPTIONS] path/to/dir &dots; - The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to process. - The help functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: - - - - - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. - - - - - - Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - - - - - - Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - - - - - - Go to node pointed by index entry STRING. - - - - - - Edit documentation entry related to path specified by path/to/dir. - The path/to/dir must point to any directory inside the repository. When more than one path/to/dir are passed as non-option arguments to the centos-art.sh script command-line, they are queued for further edition. The edition itself takes place through your default text editor (e.g., the one you specified in the EDITOR environment variable) and the text editor opens one file at time (i.e., the queue of files to edit is not loaded in the text editor.). - - - - - - Read documentation entry specified by file/to/dir path, using info command. This option is useful to read the repository manual on text-based terminals. This option is also used internally by centos-art.sh script to print out the reference you can follow to know more about an error message. - - - - - - Update output files rexporting them from Texinfo source files. - - - - - - Duplicate documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. - When documentation entries are copied, it is possible to pass more than one Texinfo file as source location. In this case, they all and their dependent files will be copied into the target location. The target location must be a directory and passed as last non-option argument in the command-line. - - - - - - Delete documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. - When documentation entries are deleted, all cross references that point to the deleted documentation entry will be rebuilt to remove Texinfo markup and remark the fact that it had been removed indeed from the repository. - - - - - - Rename documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. - - -
- When documentation entries are removed (e.g., through or options), the centos-art.sh script takes care of updating nodes, menus and cross references related to documentation entries in order to keep the manual structure in a correct state. - Description - The CentOS Project corporate identity is organized through directories in The CentOS Artwork Repository. Each directory inside the repository responds to conceptual ideas and uses files to get the implementation of those ideas. The help functionality of centos-art.sh script uses this directory layout as reference to document the conceptual ideas it is based on. Each directory inside the repository can be documented, in order to provide the explanation of what it is for and how automation scripts use it. - - Caution When the repository directory layout changes, the documentation layout related must be changed as well in order for both locations to be consistent in their paths. Otherwise, you may end up having documentation entries that point to unexistent directories in the repository. - - Files inside the repository are not documented. The only exception to this rule are files under trunk/Manual directory, the place where documentation source files are stored in. Inside this location you can refer .texi files for direct actions using the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. File actions, in this location, are also used to manage specific parts of the manual which have no association outside trunk/Manual directory (e.g., Preface, Introduction, etc.). - The manual structure (see Directories trunk Manual) is supported by GNU Texinfo, a documentation system that can produce both online information and a printed manual from a single source. The help functionality is an interface you can use to control the source files in the manual structure. - The manual output is produced from Texinfo files and stored in trunk/Manual on different formats including Info, PDF, XHTML, XML and TXT. - Whatever your prefered language be, you'll always edit documentation entries in English language and so will be the output produced from them, when you use the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. However, you can achieve the manual localization to your prefered language by applying the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale) to any of the XML-based English outputs supported by centos-art.sh script (e.g., XHTML and Docbook) to produce portable objects for your prefered language and the render functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render) to produce the translated version of the output XHTML files taken in first place. The translated version is produced in the same format of the file taken as reference to build the portable objects. XHTML format in this case. - Examples - - - centos-art help --edit trunk/Identity - - This command edits the documentation entry related to trunk/Identity directory. - - - - centos-art help --read trunk/Identity - - This command reads the doumentation entry related to trunk/Identity directory in info format. - - -
- Author - Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - Reporting bugs - Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. - Copyright - Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - See also - - - - Directories trunk Scripts Functions - - - Directories trunk Scripts - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale</file> Directory - Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale - Name - The locale functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes localization tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - Synopsis - centos-art locale [OPTIONS] path/to/dir - The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to create translation messages for. - The locale functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: - - - - - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. - - - - - - Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - - - - - - Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. - - - - - - Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - - - - - - This option extracts translatable strings from both XML-based files (using xml2po) and shell scripts (using xgettext) under path/to/dir. Translatable strings are initially stored in portable objects templates (.pot) which are later merged into portable objects (.po) in order to be converted as machine objects (.mo). - Use this option each time you change translatable stirngs inside design models and script files. - - - - - - This option edits the portable object related to path/to/dir location. - Use this option after updating portable objects (through option) in order to change the language-specific information of translatable strings. - - - - - - This option supresses the creation of machine objects. - - -
- Description - The CentOS Artwork Repository exists to cover the visual needs of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. The CentOS Project is an internationl project and sometimes requires contents in different languages. So, in that sake, the CentOS Artwork Repository is designed to produce content in as many locales as supported by The CentOS Distribution, the platform that supports the whole CentOS Artwork Repository, both in workstations and server. - - Tip To know what locales are supported by The CentOS Distribution you are currently using, run the following command: - - - The localization process is very tied to the input files we want to provide localized messages for. Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, it is possible to localize XML files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook) and programs written in most popular programming languages (e.g., C, C++, C#, Shell Scripts, Python, Java, GNU awk, PHP, etc.). - Design models localization - Design models are used as input to produce most images and some other contents as well. Design models are always XML-based files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), so the locale functionality uses the xml2po program to create protable objects from them under trunk/Locales/Models directory. Portable objects contain the relation between message id and message translation, as translator, need to take care of. - Thanks to xml2po, it is possible for the locale functionality to separate designing tasks from the translating tasks. It is possible for graphic designers to concentrate their efforts on designing models in English language while translators take care of their localization using the and options as much as it be needed. - Once design models have been localized, rendering them in different language is a matter using the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render, for more information about it. - Shell script localization - The locale functionality is used to localize the centos-art.sh script itself. The centos-art.sh script is a shell script written in Bash, so the locale functionality uses the gettext tools to retrive translatable strings, create portable objects and machine objects. - Thanks to gettext, it is possible for the locale functionality to separate programming tasks from the translating tasks. It is possible for programmer to concentrate their efforts in programming output messages in English language while translators take care of their localization using the and options as much as it be needed. - Once centos-art.sh script has been localized, the translated messages should be immediatly visible to you, the next time you execute the centos-art.sh script - - Note In order to localize translatable strings from English language to another language you need to be sure the LANG environment variable has been already set to the locale code you want to localize message for or see them printed out before running the centos-art.sh script. Localizing English language to itself is not supported. - - Examples - - - centos-art locale --update trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda - - This command updates portable objects related to Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The update action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the design model consistent. - This command is executed by translators once the graphic designers have committed updates to Anaconda default design models (e.g., slide text changes). - - - - centos-art locale --edit trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda - - This command let translators to edit portable objects related to Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The edit action is where the translator localize translatable strings in English language to another language. - When portable objects for XML-base files are produced, there is no need to retain the machine object format, so we the is automatically assumed. - - - - centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts - - This command updates portable objects related to centos-art.sh script. The update action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the centos-art.sh script to be consistent one another. - This command is executed by translators once the programmers have committed updates centos-art.sh script. - - - - centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts - - This command edits portable objects related to centos-art.sh script in your prefered language. - - - - centos-art locale --update trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml - - This command updates portable objects for the XHTML output of the repository documentation manual. The portable objects are created in your prefered language and can be used to produced localized versions of the manual in XHTML format. - The update action consists on adding new translatable strings to or removing old translatable strings from the portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the manual XHTML output consistent one another. - People execute this command after committing changes to the repository documentation manual. - - - - centos-art locale --edit trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml - - This command takes all the repository documentation manual XHTML output files, which have not been translated yet inside the trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml directory, as input to produce portable objects from them so as for you to localize translatable strings to your prefered language (e.g., as specified by the LANG environment variable). - Once the portable objects have been created they are used to produce the translated version of the manual in XHTML format under the trunk/Manual/repository.xml/LANG directory, where LANG refers your prefered language. The translated version of the XHTML files is produced using the render functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render). - When your prefered language is other but English, the centos-art.sh script takes care of updating both the portable objects and the translated version of files after you've edited a manual documentation entry, using the help functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help). In other situations, you need to do these actions by yourself. - - -
- Author - Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - Reporting bugs - Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. - Copyright - Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - See also - - - - The GNU gettext tools documentation (info gettext) - - - The xml2po command documentation (man xml2po) - - - Directories trunk Scripts Functions - - - Directories trunk Scripts - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare</file> Directory - Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare - Name - The prepare functionality is part of the centos-art.sh script and standardizes configuration of preliminar steps you need to follow in order to get your workstation ready for using a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - Synopsis - centos-art prepare [OPTIONS] - There is no need to specify path/to/dir information in this functionality. Most actions are performed through options. - The prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: - - - - - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. - - - - - - Assume yes to all confirmation requests. - - - - - - Install/update software packages required by the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - The process of software installation takes place through sudo yum and the repository configuration currently set in your workstation. - Most of the software packages required by the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository are available on The CentOS Distribution and can be installed using The CentOS Distribution installation media. The only exception is Inkscape, the program used to manipulate SVGScalable Vector Graphics files in the working copy. - The inkscape package isn't inside The CentOS Distribution or any of The CentOS Project repositories neither, so you need to install it from a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL. See page http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/The CentOS Repositories, to know how to configure third party repositories in The CentOS Distribution. - - - - - - This option uses symbolic links to install/update the connection between components inside the working copy and components outside the working copy. Among the components that need to be connected figure out the command-line internface of centos-art.sh script; fonts, brushes, palettes and patterns used by programs like GIMP and Inkscape; and configuration files of text editors. - The main purpose of such connection is to adapt the working copy to the CentOS Distribution filesystem layout (e.g., ~/bin directory is for storing personal programs, ~/gimp-2.2/brushes is for storing GIMP brushes for personal use, etc.) and, at the same time, to provide a way of sharing changes made to connected components to other workstations (e.g., if I update a GIMP brush in my workstation, you'll receive the change the next you update your working copy and then will be immediatly available for you to use in GIMP). - - - - - - Print the name and value of some of the environment variables used by centos-art.sh scripts. - - -
- Description - The prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script is part of the CentOS Artwork Repository. So, in order to execute the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script you need to have access to a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, first. Working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository are downloaded from the source repository and made available to you by mean of workstations. A workstation is a computer that you install and configure (prepare) to do something. In this case, you pick up a computer and prepare it for working on the CentOS Artwork Repository. - Installing the workstation - Installing the workstation is the first step you need to do. In this step you make your computer functional through an operating system. In this case, The Community Enterprise Operating System; which is also know as The CentOS Distribution or just CentOS, for short. - To install The CentOS Distribution you need to have the installation media somehow (e.g., CDs, DVDs, Pendrives, etc.). There are several different ways to perform the installation process of CentOS distribution, but generally, you put the installation media in your media reader, boot the computer from it, and follow the installer intructions. That simple. - If you don't have the installation media of CentOS distribution, you need to download the ISO files related to the media you plan to use (e.g., CD or DVD) and then create the installation media by yourself. The CentOS Distribution ISO files can be downloaded from http://mirrors.centos.org/ and, if you chosen CD or DVD as your prefered installation medium, you can burn the ISO files using the K3B application so as to create the installation media you'll use. Of course, in order to download the ISO files and create the installation media, you need to have an already installed CentOS workstation where you can realized all the work. - Configuring the workstation - Once you've installed the workstation and it is up and running, login as root user, create a username (e.g., centos) and set a password for it. This is the username you must use for everyday work inside your working copy of the CentOS Artwork Repository. - - Caution Do not use the root username for your everyday work inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. It is dangerous and might provoke unreversable damages on your workstation. - - Once you've created the username for your everyday work, there are some environment variables that you can customize to fit your personal needs (e.g., default text editor, default locale information, default time zone representation, etc.). To customize these variables you need to edit your profile file (i.e., ~/.bash_profile) and set the redefinition there. Notice that you may need to logout and then do login again in order for the new variable values to take effect. - - - Default text editor: - - The default text editor information is contrlled by the EDITOR environment variable. The centos-art.sh script uses the default text editor to edit subversion pre-commit messages, translation files, documentation files, script files, and similar text-based files. - If EDITOR environment variable is not set, centos-art.sh script uses /usr/bin/vim as default text editor. Otherwise, the following values are recognized by centos-art.sh script: - - - - /usr/bin/vim - - - /usr/bin/emacs - - - /usr/bin/nano - - - If no one of these values is set in the EDITOR environment variable, the centos-art.sh script uses /usr/bin/vim text editor, the one installed by default in The CentOS Distribution. - - - - Default locale information: - - The default locale information is controlled by the LANG environment variable. This variable is initially set in the configuration process of CentOS distribution installer, specifically in the Language step; or once installed using the system-config-language tool. - The centos-art.sh script uses the LANG environment variable to determine what language to use for printing output messages. Another use of LANG variable inside centos-art.sh script is to determine what translation file to update or edit when input files are localized. - - - - Default time zone representation: - - The time zone representation is a time correction applied to the system time (stored in the BIOS clock) based on your country location. This correction is specially useful to distributed computers around the world that work together and need to be syncronized in time to know when things happened. - The CentOS Artwork Repository is made of one server and several workstations spread around the world. In order for all these workstations to know when changes in the server took place, it is required that they all set their system clocks to use the same time information (i.e., UTCCoordinated Universal Time) and set the time correction for their specific countries in the operating system. Otherwise, it would be difficult to know when something exactly happened. - Generally, setting the time information is a straight-forward task and configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution do cover time correction for most of the countries around the world. However, if you need a time precision not provided by any of the date and time configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution then, you need to use the TZ environment variable to correct the time information by yourself. The format of TZ environment variable is described in tzset(3) manual page. - - -
- Downloading the working copy - Once you've configured the workstation, it is time to download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - To download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you need to login as your everyday work username (e.g., centos) and use the Subversion client to bring all the files you need to work with down from the source location of CentOS Artwork Repository (https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/) to your workstation, just as the following command describes: - - This command will create the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation, specifically in the /home/centos/artwork directory. Note that you only need to execute this command once. After that, to keep your working copy up to date, you use the Subversion update command instead. - - Tip In the condition that you don't have Subversion client installed in the workstation, then you can install it using the command: - - - Configuring the working copy - Once you have a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation, you can go and run the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script to realize the remaining configuration stuff. - Assuming this is the very first time you run the centos-art.sh script, you'll find that there is no centos-art command-line interface for it in your workstation. This is correct. In order to have the centos-art command-line in your workstation, you need to run the centos-art.sh script using its absolute path: - - Assuming you've already run the prepare functionality before, there is no need for you to use the absolute path again. Instead, you can use the centos-art command-line interface directly, as the following example describes: - - Notice that you can execute the prepare functionality more than once. This is specially useful to keep the link information syncronized. For example, considering you've added new brushes to or removed old brushes from your working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, the link information related to those files need to be updated in the ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory too, in a way the addition/deletion change that took place in your working copy can be reflected there, as well. The same is true for other similar components like fonts, patterns and palettes components. - Examples - - - centos-art prepare --packages --link - - Preapare both links and packages required to use the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in the workstation. If required packages are already installed this command looks for updates instead. - - - - centos-art prepare --link --quiet - - Update connection between the workstation and the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, using no output. - - -
- Author - Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - Reporting bugs - Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. - Copyright - Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - See also - - - - Directories trunk Scripts Functions - - - Directories trunk Scripts - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render</file> Directory - Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render - Name - The render functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes rendition tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - Synopsis - centos-art render [OPTIONS] path/to/dir - The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to produce. - The render functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: - - - - - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. - - - - - - Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - - - - - - Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. - - - - - - Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - - - - - - This option expands release-specific translation makers to STRING. Use this option when no releasae-specific information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are currently rendering. - - - - - - This option expands architecture-specific translation makers to STRING. Use this option when no architecture-specific information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are currently rendering. - - - - - - Specify the name of the theme model you want to use to produce theme artistic motifs. By default, if this option is not passed, the Default theme model is used as reference to produce theme motifs. - - - - - - This option let you apply a command as post-rendition action. In this case, the STRING represents the command string you want to execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition output. - - - - - - This option let you apply a command as last-rendition action. In this case, the STRING represents the command string you want to execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition, post-rendition and directory-specific rendition outputs. - - -
- Description - Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, rendition tasks take place inside renderable directories. Inside the render functionality of centos-art.sh script, you can control rendition tasks through different flows of rendition named base-rendition, post-rendition, last-rendition and directory-specific rendition. - Renderable directories - In order for a directory structure to be considered renderable, it should have one directory structure for input files and one directory structure for output files. Optionally, a third directory structure might be available for storing translation files. - Renderable directories are very tied to the way content is produced inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Presently, content is produced through the following organizations: - - - Direct rendition - - In direct rendition, there is one directory structure for input files (trunk/Identity/Models) and one directory structure for output files (e.g., trunk/Identity/Images). Optionally, a third directory structure is available to store the input related translation files (e.g., trunk/Locales/Identity/Models). - In direct rendition, when the render functionality of centos-art.sh script is executed, it uses the input directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the location of the output file, as well. - - - - Theme-specific rendition - - In theme-specific rendition, there is one directory structure to store input files (trunk/Identity/Themes/Models), one directory structure to store translation files (trunk/Locales/Identity/Themes/Models/), one directory structure to store artistic motifs (trunk/Identity/Images/Themes) and one directory structure to store output files (trunk/Identity/Images/Themes). - In theme-specific rendition, when the render functionality of centos-art.sh script is executed, it uses the input directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the location of the output file, as well. - In contrast with direct rendition, when we use theme-specific rendition, it is possible to combine both design models and artistic motifs to produce output in an arbitrary way. This configuration is specially interesting because it is possible to create different artistic motifs and one unique design model in order to produce one unique theme structure with different visual styles. Or the opposite, to create different theme structures and apply one unique visual style to produce one unique visual styles on different theme structure. Or even get a bit farther and experiment with arbitrary combinations among them all. - - -
- In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the location where the output file should be stored doesn't exist, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script will create it for you. - In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the input related translation file doesn't exist, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script will produce the output in the same language of its input file. - The base-rendition flow - The base-rendition flow is the first rendition flow of all rendition flows available and takes place immediatly after executing the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. - The base-rendition produces different outputs from one unique input format. This is, one input file is used to produce one ore more output files. When translation files are available for input files, the base-rendition applies the translation file to the input file in order to produce a translated instance of it, then this translated instance is used as input file to produce one or more output files. - Inside the render functionality of centos-art.sh script, the input format is always XML (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), the translation files are always portable objects (e.g., PO) and the output format depends on the input file provided (e.g., when the input format is a SVG file, the base output is a PNG file; when the input format is XHTML the base output is an XHTML file; when the input format is a Docbook file the base output might be either HTML, RTF, PS or PDF). - As application example of base-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: - - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release - - - The post-rendition flow - The post-rendition flow is performed immediatly after base-rendition flow to extend the base-rendition flow by applying in-place modifications to base-rendition output. In-place modifications can be performed either through the command-line option of centos-art.sh script or through directory-specific rendition. - Actions commanded through option are applied first and directory-specific actions later. This order is required to propagate in-place changes commited to base-rendition output to modified copies (i.e., new files) of it created through directory-specific rendition. Creation of modified copies is something specific to directory-specific rendition only. It is not possible for the option to create modified copies of base-rendition flow because commands passed through it are applied to the base-rendition output file directly in a disposition that don't support creation of new files, but in-place modifications only. - The command passed to option can be changed everytime you run the centos-art.sh script, but actions specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the same way. Direcctory-specific rendition is set inside centos-art.sh script to perform specific tasks that cannot be achived through option. - As application example of post-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: - - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub - - - The last-rendition flow - The last-rendition flow takes place after post-rendition and applies in-place modifications to all files produced as result of both base-rendition and post-rendition flows in the same directory structure, just before passing to process a different directory structure. In-place modifications can be performed either through the command-line option of centos-art.sh script or through directory-specific rendition. - Actions commanded through option are applied after directory-specific actions. This order is required to prevent last-rendition actions commanded from directory-specifc rendition to overlap last-rendition actions commanded from option. - The command passed to option can be changed everytime you run the centos-art.sh script, but actions specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the same way. Actions commanded from directory-specific rendition are set inside centos-art.sh script to perform specific tasks that cannot be achived through option. - As application example of last-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: - - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash - - - Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm - - - The directory-specific rendition flow - Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, some directory structure (e.g., Syslinux, Gurb, Gdm, Kdm and KSplash) required more than base-rendition or even the commands you could pass through the and options, in order for their final files to be produced. In these situations, we make use of directory-specific rendition flow. - The directory-specific rendition flow applies specific actions to specific directory structures when they enter into the rendition flow. Using this configuration speeds up production of all those components that require intermediate formats or even several independent files, in order for the final content to be created. - The directory-specific rendition flow is generally used in combination with post-rendition and last-rendition flows inside centos-art.sh script. - Translations - To translate output files, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script creates a translated instance of the input file and uses it then to create the base output file. The translated instance is created using the related translation messages of the input file. Translation messages are stored under trunk/Locales and are created using the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale). - Translation files are optional. When no translation file is available for the input file, the base-rendition output is produced using the same language of the input file. - Examples - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands - - This command produces all branding information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos and variants of them). - - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands --filter="symbol" - - This command produces all branding information, related to The CentOS Project, which file names contain the symbol string on it. - - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2 - - This command produces all visual manifestations related to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Distribution, Posters, etc.) as specified by default design models. - - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Distro - - This command produces the Distribution visual manifestations related to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Anaconda, Syslinux, Grub, Firstboot, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash, Ksplash, and Rhgb) as specified by default design models. - - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Distro/5/Anaconda' - - This command produces all the images related to Anaconda component from Distribution visual manifestations on its major release number five, for all the artistic motifs available and as specified by default design models. - - - - centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Concept' --post-rendition='mogrify -normalize' - - This command produces all the images related to Concept component from all artistic motifs as specified by default design models. Moreover, the mogrify -normalize command is applied to each PNG image produced as result of the base-rendition output. - - Note The mogrify command is part of ImageMagick®istered; software suite and let you to resize an image, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, and much more. The ImageMagick®istered; software suite is copyrighted to http://redux.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgiImageMagick Studio LLC, a non-profit organization dedicated to making software imaging solutions freely available. - - - -
- Author - Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. - Reporting bugs - Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. - Copyright - Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. - This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. - See also - - - - The ImageMagick®istered; software suite documentation (rpm -qd ImageMagick | less). - - - Directories trunk Scripts Functions - - - Directories trunk Scripts - - - Directories trunk - - -
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- The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup</file> Directory - Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup - Name - The tuneup functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes tasks related to file maintainance inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. - Synopsis - centos-art tuneup [OPTIONS] path/to/dir - The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to process. - The tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: - - - - - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. - - - - - - Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. - - - - - - Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. - - - - - - Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. - - -
- Description - Tasks related to file maintainance are repetitive. You might find yourself doing them time after time inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Some of these maintainance tasks do update top comments on shell scripts, create table of contents for web pages, update metadata related to design models and remove unused definitions from design models. - When you execute the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script, it looks for all files that match the supported extensions (e.g., .sh, .svg and .xhtml) in the directory specified, builds a list with them and applies the maintainance tasks using file extensions as reference. - Maintaining .sh files - If shell scripts are found, the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script reads a comment template from trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare/Config/shell_topcomment.sed and applies it to shell scripts found, one by one. As result, all shell scripts will end up having the same copyright and license information the comment template does. - In order for the shell script top comment template to be applied correctly, the shell scripts you write must have the following structure: - - The tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script replaces all lines between the Copyright line (e.g., line 5) and the first separator line (e.g., line 9), inclusively. Everything else in the file will remain immutable. - Maintaining .svg files - If scalable vector graphics are found, the tuneup functionality reads a metadata template (trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup/Config/svg_metadata.sed) and applies it to all files found, one by one. Immediatly after the metadata template has been applied and, before passing to next file, all unused definition are removed from file, too. - The metadata we apply from the metadata template is created dynamicaly combining the file absolute path, the workstation time information and the centos-art.sh script copyright holder information as reference. Additionally, the Creative Common Distribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License is also set in the metadata. - The elimination of unused definitions inside SVG files takes place through the option of inkscape command-line interface which is described in its man page (man inkscape). - Maintaining .xhtml files - If web pages are found, the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script transforms web page headings to make them accessible through a table of contents. The table of contents is expanded in place, wherever the <div class="toc"></div> piece of code be in the page. - Once the <div class="toc"></div> piece of code has be expanded, there is no need to put anything else in the page. You can run the tuneup functionality everytime you update the heading information so as to update the table of contents, too. - In order for the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script to transform headings, you need to put headings in just one line using one of the following forms: -
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-]]> - In the example above, h1 can vary from h1 to h6. Closing tag must be present and also match the openning tag. The value of and options from the anchor element are set dynamically using the md5sum output of combining the page location, the head- string and the heading string. If any of the components used to build the heading reference changes, you need to run the the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script in order for the anchor elements to use the correct information. - Examples - - - centos-art tuneup trunk/Scripts - - Update the copyright and license notice of all the shell scripts we have in trunk/Scripts directory structure. - - - - centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Models/Brands --filter="symbol" - - Update metadata and remove unused definitions from all design models in trunk/Identity/Models/Brands which have the word symbol in the file name. - - - - centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home - - Update headings and the related table of contents to all web pages inside trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home, recusively. - - -
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Such conceptual +ideas are explained in each directory related documentation entry. + +In this chapter you'll learn what each directory inside The CentOS +Artwork Repository is for and so, how you can make use of them. For +that purpose, the following list of directories is available for you +to explore: diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/chapter-menu.texi b/Manuals/Directories/chapter-menu.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f527927 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/chapter-menu.texi @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +@menu +* Directories branches:: +* Directories tags:: +* Directories trunk:: +* Directories trunk Identity:: +* Directories trunk Identity Brushes:: +* Directories trunk Identity Fonts:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes:: +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Brands:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux:: +* Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters:: +* Directories trunk Identity Palettes:: +* Directories trunk Identity Patterns:: +* Directories trunk Identity Webenv:: +* Directories trunk Locales:: +* Directories trunk Manual:: +* Directories trunk Manual Directories:: +* Directories trunk Manual Introduction:: +* Directories trunk Manual Licenses:: +* Directories trunk Scripts:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render:: +* Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup:: +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e460183 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/chapter-nodes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +@node Directories branches +@section The @file{branches} Directory +@cindex Directories branches +@include Directories/branches.texi + +@node Directories tags +@section The @file{tags} Directory +@cindex Directories tags +@include Directories/tags.texi + +@node Directories trunk +@section The @file{trunk} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk +@include Directories/trunk.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity +@section The @file{trunk/Identity} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity +@include Directories/trunk/Identity.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Brushes +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Brushes +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Fonts +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Fonts} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Fonts +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Brands +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Brands} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Brands +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Palettes +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Palettes} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Palettes +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Patterns +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Patterns} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Patterns +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi + +@node Directories trunk Identity Webenv +@section The @file{trunk/Identity/Webenv} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Identity Webenv +@include Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi + +@node Directories trunk Locales +@section The @file{trunk/Locales} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Locales +@include Directories/trunk/Locales.texi + +@node Directories trunk Manual +@section The @file{trunk/Manual} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Manual +@include Directories/trunk/Manual.texi + +@node Directories trunk Manual Directories +@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Directories} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Manual Directories +@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi + +@node Directories trunk Manual Introduction +@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Introduction} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Manual Introduction +@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi + +@node Directories trunk Manual Licenses +@section The @file{trunk/Manual/Licenses} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Manual Licenses +@include Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi + +@node Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup +@section The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup} Directory +@cindex Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup +@include Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi + diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/chapter.texi b/Manuals/Directories/chapter.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6d914f --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/chapter.texi @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +@node Directories +@chapter The Repository Directories +@cindex Repository directories +@include Directories/chapter-intro.texi +@include Directories/chapter-menu.texi +@include Directories/chapter-nodes.texi diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/tags.texi b/Manuals/Directories/tags.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..609583a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/tags.texi @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This directory implements the Subversion's tags concept in a trunk, +branches, tags repository structure. + +@subheading Description + +The @file{tags/} directory structure provides frozen branches. +Generally, we use frozen branches to make check-points in time for +development lines under @file{branches/} or @file{trunk/} directory +structure. + +@subheading Usage + +The @file{tags/} directory structure is unused, so far. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories branches}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@item The subversion book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). +@end itemize + diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6c4248 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk.texi @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/} directory structure implements the Subversion's +trunk concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. + +@subheading Description + +The @file{trunk/} directory structure provides the main development +line inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Locales}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories branches}. +@item @ref{Directories tags}. +@item The Subversion book (@url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/}). +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eca5563 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity.texi @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Identity} describes what The CentOS Project Corporate +Identity is and the components it is made of. + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the ``persona'' of the +organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project +Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way The CentOS +Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and +external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project Corporate +Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS Project +organization, its business, and its characteristics. + +The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, +recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to The +CentOS Project organization by means of @emph{Corporate Design}, +@emph{Corporate Communication}, and @emph{Corporate Behaviour}. + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Corporate/monolithic,450pt,,,jpg} + +@subsubheading Corporate Mission + +The CentOS Project exists to provide The CentOS Distribution. +Additionally, The CentOS Project provides The CentOS Web and The +CentOS Showroom to support and promote the existence of The CentOS +Distribution, respectively. + +@subsubheading Corporate Design + +Corporate design is focused on the effective communication of +corporate visual messages. Corporate visual messages are all the +information emitted by a corporation that can be perceived by the +people through their visual sence (i.e., the human eye). In order for +such visual communication to happen, it is required to put the visual +message on medium available for people to see. These kind of media +are know as corporate visual manifestations, since the corporate +manifests its existence through them using corporate design. + +The amount of visual manifestations a corporation uses to communicate +its existence is very specific to each corporation itself. Inside The +CentOS Project Corporate Identity, considering @emph{The CentOS +Project Corporate Structure}, @emph{The CentOS Project Corporate +Mission} and @emph{The CentOS Project Release Schema}, the following +visual manifestations were defined: + +@table @strong +@item The CentOS Distribution + +The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation exists to cover all +actions related to artwork production and rebranding required by the +The CentOS Distribution (--- @strong{Removed}(pxref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes +Models Default Distro) ---) in order to comply with its upstream +redistribution guidelines. + +The CentOS Distribution is made of software packages. Inside the +distribution there are packages that make a remarkable use of images +and there are packages that don't use images at all. The CentOS +Distribution visual manifestation gets focused on software packages +that do use images in a remarkable way (e.g., @file{anaconda}, +@file{grub}, @file{syslinux}, @file{gdm}, @file{kdm}) and that way, +through images, implements the corporate design in The CentOS +Distribution (i.e., the operating system). + +@item The CentOS Web + +The CentOS Web visual manifestation exists to support The CentOS +Distribution. + +The CentOS Web covers web applications which let The CentOS Project to +manifest its existence on the Internet. Through these web applications +The CentOS Project provides Corporate Communication. These web +applications are free software and come from different providers which +distribute their work with predefined visual styles. Frequently, +these predefined visual styles have no visual relation among +themselves and introduce some visual contraditions when they all are +put together. These visual contraditions need to be removed in order +to comply with The CentOS Project Corporate Structure guidelines. + +@item The CentOS Showroom + +The CentOS Showroom visual manifestation exists to promote The CentOS +Distribution. + +The CentOS Showroom covers industrial production of objects branded by +The CentOS Project (e.g., clothes, stationery and installation media). +These branded objects are for distribution on social events and/or +shops. They provide a way of promotion and a route for +commercialization that may help to aliviate The CentOS Project +expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, +full-time-developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do. + +@end table + +The visual manifestations above seem to cover all the media required +by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. +However, other visual manifestations could be added in the future, if +needed, to cover different areas like building, offices, road +transportation and whaterver visual manifestation The CentOS Project +thouches to show its existence. + +@subsubheading Corporate Communication + +The CentOS Project Corporate Communication is based on @emph{Community +Communication} and takes place through the following avenues: + +@itemize +@item The CentOS Chat (@code{#centos}, @code{#centos-social}, +@code{#centos-devel} on irc.freenode.net) +@item The CentOS Mailing Lists (@url{http://lists.centos.org/}). +@item The CentOS Forums (@url{http://forums.centos.org/}). +@item The CentOS Wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/}). +@item Social events, interviews, conferences, etc. +@end itemize + +@subsubheading Corporate Behaviour + +The CentOS Project Corporate Behaviour is based on @emph{Community +Behaviour} which take place on @emph{Corporate Communication}. + +@subsubheading Corporate Structure + +The CentOS Project Corporate Structure is based on a @emph{Monolithic +Corporate Visual Identity Structure}. In this configuration, one +unique name and one unique visual style is used in all visual +manifestation of The CentOS Project. + +In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and +external stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, +orientation, and identification with the organization. No matter if +you are visiting web sites, using the distribution, or acting on +social events, the one unique name and one unique visual style +connects them all to say: @emph{Hey! we are all part of The CentOS +Project}. + +Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered +as well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for +each major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't +inconvenient at all, but some visual contradictions could be +introduced if it isn't applied correctly and we need to be aware of +it. To apply it correctly, we need to know what The CentOS Project is +made of. + +The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not +limited to) three visual manifestions: Distribution, Web and Showroom. +Inside the Distribution visual manifestations, The CentOS Project +maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS +Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web +visual manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release +information (e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major +release of The CentOS Distribution individually, but one web site to +cover them all). Likewise, the content produced in The CentOS Showroom +is created for no release-specific at all, but for The CentOS Project +in general. + +In order to produce the correct corporate structure for The CentOS +Project we need to concider all the visual manifestations The CentOS +Project is made of, not just one of them. If one different visual +style is used for each major release of The CentOS Distribution, which +one of those different visual styles would be used to cover the +remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e.g., +The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)? + +Probably you are thinking, that's right, but The CentOS Brand connects +them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same +visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain? + +Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you +consider that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency +through time and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging +magical wands or something but hardly working out to automate tasks +and providing maintainance through time. Said that, we consider that +The CentOS Project Corporate Structure must be consequent with such +stability and consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand +does connect all the visual manifestations it is present on, but that +connection would be stronger if one unique visual style backups it. +In fact, whatever thing you do to strength the visual connection among +The CentOS Project visual manifestations would be very good in favor +of The CentOS Project recognition. + +Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations +for eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a +visually dead project. So, there is no problem on creating a brand new +visual style for each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in +order to refresh The CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem +itself is in not propagating the brand new visual style created for +the new release of The CentOS Distribution to all other visual +manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way The CentOS +Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation be in +front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual +contradition we are precisely trying to solve by mean of themes +production in the CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Usage + +The @file{trunk/Identity} directory structure organizes most files +used to build and implement The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. In +that sake, the following work lines are available: + +@table @strong + +@item Brushes + +This work line provides brushes for GIMP. When you prepare the +repository, brushes in this location are made available immediatly for +you to use in the ``Brushes'' panel of GIMP. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Brushes}, for more +information. + +@item Fonts + +This work line provides the typography information required by all +different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project. When you +prepare the repository, fonts in this location are made available +immediatly for you to use in GIMP and Inkscape. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Fonts}, for more information. + +@item Images + +This work line provides output location for final images that don't +need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, +etc.). + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Images}, for more information. + +@item Models + +This work line provides design models for final images that don't need +to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Models}, for more information. + +@item Palettes + +This work line provides palettes of colors for GIMP and Inkscape. When +you prepare the repository, palettes of colors in this location are +made available immediatly for you to use in the ``Palettes'' panel of +GIMP and Inkscape. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Palettes}, for more information. + +@item Patterns + +This work line provides patterns for GIMP. When you prepare the +repository, patterns in this location are made available immediatly +for you to use in the ``Patterns'' panel of GIMP. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Patterns}, for more information. + +@item Themes + +This work line provides theme design models and theme artistic motifs +for The CentOS Project. If you are interested in creating brand new +visual styles for The CentOS Project this is the place for you. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}, for more information. + +@item Webenv + +This work line provides the HTML/XHTML and CSS standard definitions +used by The CentOS Web visual manifestation. If you are a web +developer and plan to improve The CentOS Web visual manifestation, +then the files in this location may result very useful to you. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity Webenv}, for more information. +@end table + +@subheading See also + +See @url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity} (and related +links), for general information on Corporate Identity. + +Specially useful has been, and still is, the book @emph{Corporate +Identity} by Wally Olins (1989). This book provides many of the +conceptual ideas we've used as base to build The CentOS Artwork +Repository. diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0d046e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Brushes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes how brushes are organized in the repository and +how to make them available for you to use in @acronym{GIMP,GNU Image +Manipulation Program}. + +@subheading Description + +A brush is a pixmap or set of pixmaps used for painting through an +image manipulation program like GIMP. Inside the repository, we've +organized brushes in @emph{common brushes} and @emph{theme-specific +brushes}. In both cases, brushes are initially created in @file{.xcf} +format and later exported to any of the brush formats recognized by +GIMP (e.g., @file{.gbr} or @file{.gih}) using the same name of its +source file. + +@verbatim +1. Common brushes 2. Theme-specific brushes +---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- +trunk/Identity/Brushes trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/THEMENAME/THEMEVERSION/Brushes +|-- Xcf |-- Xcf +| |-- 1.xcf | |-- 1.xcf +| |-- 2.xcf | |-- 2.xcf +| `-- 3.xcf | `-- 3.xcf +|-- 1.gbr |-- 1.gbr +|-- 2.gih |-- 2.gih +`-- 3.gbr `-- 3.gbr +@end verbatim + +In order for both common brushes and theme-specific brushes to be +loaded by GIMP, related @file{.gbr} and @file{.gih} brush files need +to be stored under @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory. This location +is out of CentOS Artwork Repository and provides no version control by +itself. This way, brushes aren't exported to this location but into +the repository directory structure which is versioned. Later, we +create symbolic links in @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} to connect file +brushes inside the repository and, this way, provide the configuration +needed by GIMP to use the brush files produced inside the repository. + +@quotation +@strong{Warning} +When brushes are added to or removed from the repository, you need to +update your working copy and all information related to brushes inside +your workstation (e.g., brush links in @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} and +the Brushes panel in GIMP). Otherwise, you may end up with broken +links or brushes in the repository that wouldn't be available for you +to use in GIMP. +@end quotation + +Inside the repository, common brushes and theme-specific brushes are +created individually in different locations, but they all are linked +from one unique location (i.e., @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes}). This +configuration may provoke brush overlapping if a name convenction is +not implemented correctly. In that sake, file names used for brushes +inside the repository must be unique, no matter where they be. + +As file name convenction inside the repository, brushes are named +using lowercase letters, numbers, minus characters and dot characters, +only. Additionally, when links are built, we use one suffix for those +brushes retrived from @file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} and another suffix +for those brushes retrivided from theme-specific directories. Using +both the brush file name and the suffix information, it is possible +to build unique names for links under @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} +directory, scalably. + +@verbatim +trunk/Identity/Brushes +|-- 1.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-1.gbr (link) +|-- 2.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-2.gbr (link) +`-- 3.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-3.gbr (link) +@end verbatim + +@verbatim +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/THEMENAME/THEMEVERSION/Brushes +|-- 1.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-1.gbr (link) +|-- 2.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-2.gbr (link) +`-- 3.gbr (file) <-- ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes/centos-THEMENAME-THEMEVERSION-3.gbr (link) +@end verbatim + +Brushes produced with GIMP has a description field associated that is +shown in the Brushes panel of GIMP. This description is set when the +brush is created as @file{.xcf} file and can be updated when it is +exported either to @file{.gbr} or @file{.gih} format. It wouldn't be +too useful to have two or more brushes using the same description so, +we also make description of brush files unique, too. In that sake, we +use the same name schema used to name brush links as description but +without including the file extension (e.g., if we have the +@file{centos-flame-3.gbr} brush, its description would be +@code{centos-flame-3}). + +@subheading Usage + +The way you use brushes is up to your creativeness. However, the way +brushes are made available needs to be standardized. That's the reason +of organizing brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. + +@subheading Common brushes + +Common brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used anywhere +inside the repository. Inside the repository, common brushes under +@file{trunk/Identity/Brushes} are mainly used to hold brand +information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos, +trademarks, etc.). + +Common brushes are always made available under +@file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory after preparing the repository +(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}). + +@subheading Theme-specific brushes + +Theme-specific brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used +inside specific artistic motifs only. Inside the repository, +theme-specific brushes are stored in a directory named @file{Brushes} +which is stored in the first directory level under the artistic motif +directory structure. Each artistic motif inside the repository has its +own @file{Brushes} directory and uses it to store brushes that can be +considered auxiliars to that artistic motif construction. + +Theme-specific brushes aren't made available under +@file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory after preparing the repository. +In order to make theme-specific brushes available under +@file{~/.gimp-2.2./brushes} it is required to activate/deactivate them +using the @code{theme} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} +script. @c (@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Theme}). + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @url{file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.html,The Gimp +Manual}, specifically the section related to +@url{file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/gimp-concepts-brushes.html, +Brushes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea4b08b --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Fonts.texi @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes how typographies are organized in the +repository and how to make them available for you to use in +@acronym{GIMP,GNU Image Manipulation Program} and Inkscape. + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is attached to @samp{DejaVu LGC} +font-family and @samp{Denmark} font-family. + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Fonts/dejavu-lgc,430pt,,,jpg} + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Fonts/denmark,430pt,,,jpg} + +@quotation +@strong{Caution} +The copyright and license of @samp{Denmark} typography aren't very +specific and that issue may represent a threat to The CentOS Project +Corporate Identity. +@end quotation + +The @samp{Denmark} typography is used as base to build The CentOS Logo +(i.e., the main graphic design that connects/identifies all visual +manifestations related to The CentOS Project). If the typography used +to build The CentOS Logo is compromised somehow, the whole corporate +visual identity it represents would be compromised, as well. To +prevent such issues, it would be better for The CentOS Project to move +on from @samp{Denmark} typography to another typography (free, +preferably) that retain the same visual style of @samp{Denmark}, but +intruce a clearer copyright and license notice. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Models Brands}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cbc5503 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images.texi @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bf7e5d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/} directory exists to organize +production of CentOS themes. + +@subheading Description + +Initially, we start working themes on their trunk development line +(e.g., @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/}), here we +organize information that cannot be produced automatically (i.e., +background images, concepts, color information, screenshots, etc.). + +Later, when theme trunk development line is considered ``ready'' for +implementation (e.g., all required backgrounds have been designed), +we create a branch for it (e.g., +@file{branches/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/}). Once the +branch has been created, we forget that branch and continue working +the trunk development line while others (e.g., an artwork quality +assurance team) test the new branch for tunning it up. + +Once the branch has been tunned up, and considered ``ready'' for +release, it is freezed under @file{tags/} directory (e.g., +@file{tags/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFower/1.0/}) for packagers, +webmasters, promoters, and anyone who needs images from that CentOS +theme the tag was created for. + +Both branches and tags, inside CentOS Artwork Repository, use +numerical values to identify themselves under the same location. +Branches start at one (i.e., @samp{1}) and increment one unit for each +branch created from the same trunk development line. Tags start at +zero (i.e., @samp{0}) and increment one unit for each tag created from +the same branch development line. + +@quotation +@strong{Convenction} Do not freeze trunk development lines using tags +directly. If you think you need to freeze a trunk development line, +create a branch for it and then freeze that branch instead. +@end quotation + +The trunk development line may introduce problems we cannot see +immediatly. Certainly, the high changable nature of trunk development +line complicates finding and fixing such problems. On the other hand, +the branched development lines provide a more predictable area where +only fixes/corrections to current content are commited up to +repository. + +If others find and fix bugs inside the branched development line, we +could merge such changes/experiences back to trunk development line +(not visversa) in order for future branches, created from trunk, to +benefit. + +Time intervals used to create branches and tags may vary, just as +different needs may arrive. For example, consider the release schema +of CentOS distribution: one major release every 2 years, security +updates every 6 months, support for 7 years long. Each time a CentOS +distribution is released, specially if it is a major release, there is +a theme need in order to cover CentOS distribution artwork +requirements. At this point, is where CentOS Artwork Repository comes +up to scene. + +Before releasing a new major release of CentOS distribution we create +a branch for one of several theme development lines available inside +the CentOS Artwork Repository, perform quality assurance on it, and +later, freeze that branch using tags. Once a the theme branch has been +frozen (under @file{tags/} directory), CentOS Packagers (the persons +whom build CentOS distribution) can use that frozen branch as source +location to fulfill CentOS distribution artwork needs. The same +applies to CentOS Webmasters (the persons whom build CentOS websites), +and any other visual manifestation required by the project. + +@subheading Usage + +In this location themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common +information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At +rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the +final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``Default'' or +``Alternative''. CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85ff9ea --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs.texi @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} directory exists to: + +@itemize +@item Organize CentOS themes' artistic motifs. +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +The artistic motif of theme is a graphic design component that +provides the visual style of themes, it is used as pattern to connect +all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. + +Artistic motifs are based on conceptual ideas. Conceptual ideas bring +the motivation, they are fuel for the engines of human imagination. +Good conceptual ideas may produce good motivation to produce almost +anything, and art works don't escape from it. + +@table @samp +@item TreeFlower +CentOS like trees, has roots, trunk, branches, leaves and flowers. Day +by day they work together in freedom, ruled by the laws of nature and +open standards, to show the beauty of its existence. +@item Modern +Modern, squares and circles flowing up. +@end table + +If you have new conceptual ideas for CentOS, then you can say that you +want to create a new artistic motif for CentOS. To create a new +artistic motif you need to create a directory under +@file{Identity/Images/Themes/} using a name coherent with your +conceptual idea. That name will be the name of your artistic motif. If +possible, when creating new conceptual ideas for CentOS, think about +what CentOS means for you, what does it makes you feel, take your +time, think deep, and share; you can improve the idea as time goes on. + +Once you have defined a name for your theme, you need to create the +motif structure of your theme. The motif structure is the basic +direcotry structure you'll use to work your ideas. Here is where you +organize your graphic design projects. + +To add a new motif structure to CentOS Artwork Repository, you need to +use the @command{centos-art} command line in the +@file{Identity/Images/Themes/} directory as described below: + +@example +centos-art add --motif=ThemeName +@end example + +The previous command will create the basic structure of themes for +you. The basic structure produced by @command{centos-art} command is +illustrated in the following figure: + +@example +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$ThemeName/ +|-- Backgrounds +| |-- Img +| `-- Tpl +|-- Info +| |-- Img +| `-- Tpl +|-- Palettes +`-- Screenshots +@end example + +@subheading Usage + +When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following +recommendations: + +@itemize +@item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is +used as value wherever theme variable (@b{$THEME}) or translation marker +(@b{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about +inspiration and concepts behind your work. + +@item Use the location @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/} to +store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require +you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (@b{#204c8d}) as base +color for its corporate visual identity. Use such base corporate color +information as much as possible in your artistic motif designs. + +@item Try to make your design fit one of the theme models. + +@item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + +@item Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible +design area and document metadata): + +@itemize + +@item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. + +@item The copyright sentence: @b{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} + +@item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art +works are released under +@url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/,Creative Common +Share-Alike License 3.0} +(@url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). + +@end itemize +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +* Directories trunk Identity Images Themes:: +* Directories trunk Identity:: +* Directories trunk:: +@end menu + +The @file{Backgrounds/} directory is used to organize artistic motif +background images and the projects used to build those images. + +Background images are linked (using the @b{import} feature of +Inkscape) inside almost all theme art works. This structure let you +make centralized changes on the visual identity and propagate them +quickly to other areas. + +In this configuration you design background images for different +screen resolutions based on the theme artistic motif. + +You may create different artistic motifs propositions based +on the same conceptual idea. The conceptual idea is what defines a +theme. Artistic motifs are interpretations of that idea. + +Inside this directory artistic motifs are organized by name (e.g., +TreeFlower, Modern, etc.). + +Each artistic motif directory represents just one unique artistic +motif. + +The artistic motif is graphic design used as common pattern to connect +all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. The artistic motif +is based on a conceptual idea. Artistic motifs provide visual style +to themes. + +Designing artistic motifs is for anyone interested in creating +beautiful themes for CentOS. When building a theme for CentOS, the +first design you need to define is the artistic motif. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, theme visual styles (a.k.a., +artistic motifs) and theme visual structures (a.k.a., design models) +are two different working lines. When you design an artistic motif +for CentOS you concentrate on its visual style, and eventualy, use the +@command{centos-art} command line interface to render the visual +style, you are currently producing, against an already-made theme +model in order to produce the final result. Final images are stored +under @file{Motifs/} directory using the model name, and the model +directory structure as reference. + +The artistic motif base structure is used by @command{centos-art} to +produce images automatically. This section describes each directory of +CentOS artistic motif base structure. + +The @file{Backgrounds/} directory is probably the core component, +inside @file{Motifs/} directory structure. Inside @file{Backgrounds/} +directory you produce background images used by almost all theme +models (e.g., Distribution, Websites, Promotion, etc.). The +@file{Backgrounds/} directory can contain subdirectories to help you +organize the design process. diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cfae8b --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame.texi @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes the @emph{Flame} artistic motif. This section +may be useful for anyone interested in reproducing the @emph{Flame} +artistic motif, or in creating new artistic motifs for The CentOS +Project corporate visual identity. + +@subheading Description + +The @emph{Flame} artistic motif was built using the flame filter of +Gimp 2.2 in CentOS 5.5. + +The flame filter of Gimp can produce stunning, randomly generated +fractal patterns. The flame filter of Gimp gives us a great oportunity +to reduce the time used to produce new artistic motifs, because of its +``randomly generated'' nature. Once the artistic motif be created, it +is propagated through all visual manifestations of CentOS Project +corporate visual identity using the @file{centos-art.sh} script +(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts}) inside the CentOS Artwork +Repository. + +To set the time intervals between each new visual style production, we +could reuse the CentOS distribution major release schema. I.e., we +could produce a new visual style, every two years, based on a new +``randomly generated'' flame pattern, and publish the whole corporate +visual identity (i.e., distribution stuff, promotion stuff, websites +stuff, etc.) with the new major release of CentOS distribution all +together at once. + +Producing a new visual style is not one day's task. Once we have +defined the artistic motif, we need to propagate it through all visual +manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. When +we say that we could produce one new visual style every two years we +really mean: to work two years long in order to propagate a new visual +style to all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate +visual identity. + +Obviously, in order to propagate one visual style to all different +visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity, +we need first to know which the visual manifestations are. To define +which visual manifestations are inside The CentOS Project corporate +visual identity is one of the goals the CentOS Artwork Repository and +this documentation manual are both aimed to satisfy. + +Once we define which the visual manifestation are, it is possible to +define how to produce them, and this way, organize the automation +process. Such automation process is one of the goals of +@file{centos-art.sh} script. + +With the combination of both CentOS Artwork Repository and +@file{centos-art.sh} scripts we define work lines where translators, +programmers, and graphic designers work together to distribute and +reduce the amount of time employed to produce The CentOS Project +monolithic corporate identity. + +From a monolithic corporate visual identity point of view, notice that +we are producing a new visual style for the same theme (i.e., +@emph{Flame}). It would be another flame design but still a flame +design. This idea is very important to be aware of, because we are +somehow ``refreshing'' the theme, not changing it at all. + +This way, as we are ``refreshing'' the theme, we still keep oursleves +inside the monolithic conception we are trying to be attached to +(i.e., one unique name, and one unique visual style for all visual +manifestations). + +Producing artistic motifs is a creative process that may consume long +time, specially for people without experienced knowledge on graphic +design land. Using ``randomly generated'' conception to produce +artistic motifs could be, practically, a way for anyone to follow in +order to produce maintainable artistic motifs in few steps. + +Due to the ``randomly generated'' nature of Flame filter, we find that +@emph{Flame} pattern is not always the same when we use @emph{Flame} +filter interface. + +Using the same pattern design for each visual manifestation is +essential in order to maintain the visual connection among all visual +manifestations inside the same theme. Occasionally, we may introduce +pattern variations in opacity, size, or even position but never change +the pattern design itself, nor the color information used by images +considered part of the same theme. + +@quotation +@strong{Important} +When we design background images, which are considered part of the +same theme, it is essential to use the same design pattern always. +This is what makes theme images to be visually connected among +themeselves, and so, the reason we use to define the word ``theme'' +as: a set of images visually connected among themeselves. +@end quotation + +In order for us to reproduce the same flame pattern always, +@emph{Flame} filter interface provides the @samp{Save} and @samp{Open} +options. The @samp{Save} option brings up a file save dialog that +allows you to save the current Flame settings for the plug-in, so that +you can recreate them later. The @samp{Open} option brings up a file +selector that allows you to open a previously saved Flame settings +file. + +The Flame settings we used in our example are saved in the file named +@file{800x600.xcf-flame.def}, inside the @file{Backgrounds/Xcf} +directory structure. + +@ifhtml +@subheading Screenshots + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@end ifhtml + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df12723 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Modern.texi @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@ifhtml +@subheading Screenshots + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Modern/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@end ifhtml + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..80f2bcc --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Pipes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@ifhtml +@subheading Screenshots + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Pipes/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@end ifhtml + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c31afb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/TreeFlower.texi @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@subheading Description + +@ifhtml +@subheading Screenshots + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/2/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/3/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/4/Concept/motif-thumb-250,,,,jpg} +@end ifhtml + +@subheading Usage + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7e764ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models.texi @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @dots{} +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9b7c62 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Brands.texi @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes The CentOS Brand design models. + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS Brand provides the one unique name or trademark that +connects the producer with their products. In this case, the producer +is The CentOS Project and the products are The CentOS Project visual +manifestations. + +The CentOS Brand is the main visual representation of the CentOS +project so the typography used in it must be the same always, no +matter where it be shown. It also has to be clear enough to dismiss +any confussion between similar typefaces (e.g., the number one (1) +sometimes is confuesed with the letter @samp{el} (l) or letter +@samp{ai} (i)). + +As convenction, the word @samp{CentOS} uses @samp{Denmark} typography +as base, both for the word @samp{CentOS} and the phrase +@samp{Community Enterprise Operating System}. The phrase size of +CentOS logo is half the size in poits the word @samp{CentOS} has and +it below @samp{CentOS} word and aligned with it on the left. The +distance between @samp{CentOS} word and phrase @samp{Community +Enterprise Operating System} have the size in points the phrase has. + +@image{trunk/Identity/Images/Manual/Brands/Logos/a,,,,} + +When the CentOS release brand is built, use @samp{Denmark} typography +for the release number. The release number size is two times larger +(in height) than default @samp{CentOS} word. The separation between +release number and @samp{CentOS} word is twice the size in points of +separation between @samp{CentOS} word and phrase @samp{Community +Enterprise Operating System}. + +Another component inside CentOS logo is the trademark symbol (TM). +This symbol specifies that the CentOS logo must be consider a product +brand, even it is not a registered one. The trademark symbol uses +DejaVu LGC Sans Regular typography. The trademark symbol is aligned +right-top on the outter side of @samp{CentOS} word. The trademark +symbol must not exceed haf the distance, in points, between +@samp{CentOS} word and the release number on its right. + +It would be very convenient for the CentOS Project and its community +to to make a registered trademark (®) of CentOS logo. To make a +register trademark of CentOS Logo prevents legal complications in the +market place of brands. It grants the consistency, through time, of +CentOS project corporate visual identity. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} The information about trademarks and corporate identity +is my personal interpretation of +@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity} and +@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Trademark} description. If you have +practical experiences with these affairs, please serve yourself to +improve this section with your reasons. +@end quotation + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..375e1b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes design models from The CentOS Themes. + +@subheading Description + +Theme models let you modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, +translation markers, position of each element on the display area, +etc.) common to all themes. Theme models let you reduce the time +needed when propagating artistic motifs to different visual +manifestations. + +Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes +to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs +but same characteristics. + +@subsubheading Default Design Model + +Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide the common structural +information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark +position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images +when no other design model is specified. + +@subsubheading Alternative Design Models + +CentOS alternative theme models exist for people how want to use a +different visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. +As the visual style is needed for a system already installed +components like Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. +Inside alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only +(i.e. Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative +themes are maintained by CentOS Community. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60f0afd --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default.texi @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section describes the default design model of The CentOS Themes. + +@subheading Description + +The @file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default} directory implements +the concept of @emph{Default Design Model} for The CentOS Themes. The +CentOS Themes Default Design Model provides the common structural +information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark +position, etc.) the @command{centos-art} script uses to produce images +when no other design model is specified. + +Deisgn models in this directory do use the @emph{CentOS Release +Brand}. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS +Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major +release of The CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to. --- +@strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) +---, for more information. + +The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of +CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has +internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each +CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual +manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the +monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has +internal difference? + +To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later +combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. + +@table @strong +@item How to remark the internal differences visually? + +Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project +Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark. The CentOS +Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the +image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major +release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to. +--- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) ---, for more +information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand. + +@item How to remark the visual resemblance? + +Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution +images. --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) ---, for more +information. + +@item So, combining answers above, we could conclude that: + +In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS +Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a +background information based on one unique artistic motif should be +used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual +manifestation is made of. +@end table + +@quotation +@strong{Important} Remarking the CentOS Release Schema inside each +major release of CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual +manifestations--- takes @emph{high attention} inside The CentOS +Project corporate visual identity. It should be very clear for +everyone which major release of CentOS Distribution is being used. +@end quotation + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept) ---. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes} +@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) --- +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6cee901 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro.texi @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section organizes default design models for different major +releases of CentOS Distribution. + +@subheading Description + +In order to better understatand how this visual manifestation is +organized, it is necessary to consider what The CentOS Distribution is +and how it is released. + +@subsubheading The CentOS Distribution + +The CentOS Distribution is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution +derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent +North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution +conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and +aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Project mainly changes +packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) + +The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of +core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an +active user community including system administrators, network +administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors +and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. + +@subsubheading The CentOS Distribution Release Schema + +The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of their +@acronym{EL,Enterprise Linux} product that The CentOS Project rebuilds +the freely available SRPMS for. The upstream vendor releases security +updates as required by circumstances. The CentOS Project releases +rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 +hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much +faster). + +The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for major +versions of their EL product from 2 to 4 times per year. There are new +ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update +sets will be completed as soon as possible after the upstream vendor +releases their version @dots{} generally within 2 weeks. The CentOS +Project follows these conventions as well, so CentOS-3.9 correlates +with EL 3 update 9 and CentOS-4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, +CentOS-5.1 correlates to EL 5 update 1, etc. + +One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have +any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-3.x version. + +The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS-5. If you update any CentOS-4 +product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to +the latest CentOS-5.x version if you are updating a CentOS-5 system. +This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's +assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the +upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade +via @command{yum}, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 +update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release +(CentOS-2, CentOS-3, CentOS-4, CentOS-5) always upgrade to the latest +version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), +only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on The CentOS +Mirrors (@url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}). + +There is a CentOS Vault (@url{http://vault.centos.org/}) containing +old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree when it +was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. It +should only be used for reference. + +The CentOS Distribution visual style is controlled by image files. +These image files are packaged inside The CentOS Distribution and made +visible once such packages are installed and executed. The way to go +for changing The CentOS Distribution visual style is changing all +those image files to add the desired visual style first and later, +repackage them to make them available inside the final iso files of +CentOS Distribution. + +@subheading Usage + +Sometimes, between major releases, image files inside packages can be +added, removed or just get the name changed. In order to describe such +variations, the design models directory structure is organized in the +same way the variations are introduced (i.e., through The CentOS +Distribution Release Schema). So, each major release of The CentOS +Distribution has its own design model directory structure. + +When a new package/component is added to one or all the major releases +of The CentOS Distribution, a design model directory structure for +that component needs to be created. Later, it is filled up with +related design models. Design models are created for each image file +inside the component that need to be rebuilt in order to set the +visual style and brand information correctly. + +When a package is removed from one or all major releases of The CentOS +Distribution, the design model directory structure releated to that +package/component is no longer used. However, it could be very useful +for historical reasons. Also, someone could feel motivation enough to +keep himself documenting it or supporting it for whatever reason. + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro +5) ---. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6bb628 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release.texi @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c76921e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.texi @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash) ---. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) ---. +@item --- @strong{Removed}(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) ---. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity}. +@item @ref{Directories trunk}. +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c10b6dd --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda.texi @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@subheading Usage + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..53ef237 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm.texi @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +Another example of using last-rendition flow is that related to GDM +and KDM @file{tar.gz} file construction. Each @file{tar.gz} file is +made of several files that need to be put together in order to make +them installable. In the very specific case of GDM and KDM some of the +required files are retrived from design models directory structure and +others from artistic motifs directory structure after had been +produced through base-rendition. In this case, the action of grouping +files and packing them is realized through last-rendition action. This +couldn't be possible through post-rendition because we need to wait to +have two images first (produced through base-rendition) before we +could grouping them all into the @file{tar.gz} package. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..02aa8be --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash.texi @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +The @file{Preview.png} image of Ksplash which is made of three +different images. In order to build the @file{Preview.png} image, we +need to create the three images the @file{Preview.png} image is made +of first (e.g., through base-rendition) and then, combine them all +together into one new image, the @file{Preview.png} image in this +case. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6bb628 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux.texi @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e226b31 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Palettes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cbc5503 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Patterns.texi @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5736d03 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Identity/Webenv.texi @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS web environment is formed by a central web application +---to cover base needs (e.g., per-major release information like +release notes, lifetime, downloads, documentation, support, security +advisories, bugs, etc.)--- and many different free web applications +---to cover specific needs (e.g., wiki, mailing lists, etc.)---. + +The CentOS web environment is addressed to solve the following issues: + +@itemize +@item One unique name and one unique visual style to all web +applications used inside the web environment. + +@item One-step navigation to web applications inside the environment. + +@item High degree of customization to change the visual style of all +web applications with few changes (e.g, updating just two or three +images plus common style sheet [CSS] definitions). +@end itemize + +The CentOS project is attached to a monolithic corporate visual +identity (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity}), where all visual manifestations +have one unique name and one unique visual style. This way, the CentOS +web environment has one unique name (the CentOS brand) and one unique +visual style (the CentOS default theme) for all its visual +manifestations, the web applications in this case. + +Since a maintainance point of view, achiving the one unique visual +style inside CentOS web environment is not a simple task. The CentOS +web environment is built upon many different web applications which +have different visual styles and different internal ways to customize +their own visual styles. For example: MoinMoin, the web application +used to support the CentOS wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/}) is +highly customizable but Mailman (in its 2.x.x serie), the web +application used to support the CentOS mailing list, doesn't +support@footnote{The theme support of Mailman may be introduced in +mailman-3.x.x release.} a customization system that separates +presentation from logic, similar to that used by MoinMoin. + +This visual style diversity complicates our goal of one unique visual +style for all web applications. So, if we want one unique visual style +for all web applications used, it is innevitable to modify the web +applications in order to implement the CentOS one unique visual style +customization in them. Direct modification of upstream applications is +not convenient because upstream applications come with their one +visual style and administrators take the risk of loosing all +customization changes the next time the application be updated (since +not all upstream web applications, used in CentOS web environment, +separate presentation from logic). + +To solve the ``one unique visual style'' issue, installation and +actualization of web applications ---used inside CentOS web +environment--- need to be independent from upstream web applications +development line; in a way that CentOS web environment administrators +can install and update web applications freely without risk of loosing +the one unique visual style customization changes. + +At the surface of this issue we can see the need of one specific yum +repository to store CentOS web environment customized web applications. + +@subsubheading Design model (without ads) + +@subsubheading Design model (with ads) + +@subsubheading HTML definitions + +@subsubheading Controlling visual style + +Inside CentOS web environment, the visual style is controlled by the +following compenents: + +@table @strong +@item Webenv header background +@verbatim +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250.png +@end verbatim + +@item CSS definitions +@verbatim +trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default/Promo/Web/CSS/stylesheet.css +@end verbatim +@end table + +@subsubheading Producing visual style + +The visual style of CentOS web environment is defined in the following +files: + +@verbatim +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Xcf/1024x250.xcf +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250.png +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Img/1024x250-bg.png +trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds/Tpl/1024x250.svg +@end verbatim + +As graphic designer you use @file{1024x250.xcf} file to produce +@file{1024x250-bg.png} file. Later, inside @file{1024x250.svg} file, +you use the @file{1024x250-bg.png} file as background layer to draw +your vectorial design. When you consider you artwork ready, use the +@command{centos-art.sh} script, as described below, to produce the +visual style controller images of CentOS web environment. + +@verbatim +centos-art render --entry=trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/Backgrounds --filter='1024x250' +@end verbatim + +Once you have rendered required image files, changing the visual style +of CentOS web environment is a matter of replacing old image files +with new ones, inside webenv repository file system structure. The +visual style changes will take effect the next time customization line +of CentOS web applications be packaged, uploded, and installed from +[webenv] or [webenv-test] repositories. + +@subsubheading Navigation + +Inside CentOS web environment, the one-step navegation between web +applications is addressed using the web environment navigation bar. +The web environment navigation bar contains links to main applications +and is always visible no matter where you are inside the web +environment. + +@subsubheading Development and release cycle + +The CentOS web environment development and relase cycle is described +below: + +@table @strong + +@item Download + +The first action is download the source code of web applications we +want to use inside CentOS web environment. + +@quotation +@strong{Important} The source location from which web application are +downloaded is very important. Use SRPMs from CentOS @strong{[base]} +and @strong{[updates]} repositories as first choise, and third party +repositories (e.g. RPMForge, EPEL, etc.) as last resource. +@end quotation + +@item Prepare + +Once web application source code has been downloaded, our duty is +organize its files inside @samp{webenv} version controlled repository. + +When preparing the structure keep in mind that different web +applications have different visual styles, and also different ways to +implement it. A convenient way to organize the file system structure +would be create one development line for each web application we use +inside CentOS web environment. For example, consider the following +file system structure: + +@verbatim +https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ +|-- WebApp1/ +| |-- Sources/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1/ +| |-- Rpms/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm +| |-- Srpms/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm +| `-- Specs/ +| `-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec +|-- WebApp2/ +`-- WebAppN/ +@end verbatim + +@item Customize + +Once web applications have been organized inside the version +controlled repository file system, use subversion to create the CentOS +customization development line of web applications source code. For +example, using the above file system structure, you can create the +customization development line of @file{webapp1-0.0.1/} with the +following command: + +@verbatim +svn cp trunk/WebApp1/Sources/webapp1-0.0.1 trunk/WebApp1/Sources/webapp1-0.0.1-webenv +@end verbatim + +The command above creates the following structure: + +@verbatim +https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ +|-- WebApp1/ +| |-- Sources/ +| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ +| |-- Rpms/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm +| |-- Srpms/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm +| `-- Specs/ +| `-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec +|-- WebApp2/ +`-- WebAppN/ +@end verbatim + +In the above structure, the @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/} directory is +the place where you customize the visual style of +@file{webapp1-0.0.1/} web application. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} Use the @command{diff} command of Subversion between +CentOS customization and upstream development lines to know what you +are changing exactly. +@end quotation + +@item Build packages + +When web application has been customized, build the web application +RPM and SRPM using the source location with @samp{-webenv} prefix. + +@verbatim +https://projects.centos.org/svn/webenv/trunk/ +|-- WebApp1/ +| |-- Sources/ +| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1/ +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ +| |-- Rpms/ +| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1.rpm +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm +| |-- Srpms/ +| | |-- webapp1-0.0.1.srpm +| | `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.srpm +| `-- Specs/ +| |-- webapp1-0.0.1.spec +| `-- webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.spec +|-- WebApp2/ +`-- WebAppN/ +@end verbatim + +@item Release for testing + +When the customized web application has been packaged, make packages +available for testing and quality assurance. This can be achives using +a [webenv-test] yum repository. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} The [webenv-test] repository is not shipped inside +CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use +[webenv-test] repository you need to configure it first. +@end quotation + +If some problem is found to install/update/use the customized version +of web application, the problem is notified somewhere (a bugtracker +maybe) and the customization face is repated in order to fix the +problem. To release the new package add a number after @samp{-webenv} +prefix. For example, if some problem is found in +@file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm}, when it be fixed the new package will +be named @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm}. If a problem is found in +@file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm}, when it be fixed the new package +will be named @file{webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-2.rpm}, and so on. + +The ``customization --- release for testing'' process is repeated +until CentOS quality assurance team considers the package is ready for +production. + +@item Release for production + +When customized web application packages are considered ready for +production they are moved from [webenv-test] to [webenv] repository. +This action is commited by CentOS quality assurance team. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} The [webenv] repository is not shipped inside CentOS +distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv] +repository you need to configure it first. +@end quotation +@end table + +@subsubheading The [webenv-test] repository + +@verbatim +/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Webenv-test.repo +@end verbatim + +@verbatim +[webenv-test] +name=CentOS-$releasever - Webenv-test +mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=webenv-test +#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/webenv-test/$basearch/ +gpgcheck=1 +gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-$releasever +enabled=1 +priority=10 +@end verbatim + +@subsubheading The [webenv] repository + +@verbatim +/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Webenv.repo +@end verbatim + +@verbatim +[webenv] +name=CentOS-$releasever - Webenv +mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=webenv +#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/webenv/$basearch/ +gpgcheck=1 +gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-$releasever +enabled=1 +priority=10 +@end verbatim + +@subsubheading Priority configuration + +Both [webenv] and [webenv-test] repositories update packages inside +CentOS [base] and CentOS [updates] repositories. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@menu +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..823d887 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Locales.texi @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Locales} directory structure provides the localization +work line and its main goal is provide the translation messages +required to produce content in different languages. + +@subheading Description + +Translation messages inside the repository are stored as portable +objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under +@file{trunk/Locales} directory structure. + +Translation messages are organized using the directory structure of +the component being translated. For example, if we want to provide +translation messages for @file{trunk/Manuals/Repository}, then the +@file{trunk/Locales/Manuals/Repository} directory needs to be created. + +Once the locale directory exists for the component we want to provide +translation messages for, it is necessary to create the translation +files where translation messages are. The translation files follows +the concepts of @command{xml2po} and GNU @command{gettext} tools. + +The basic translation process is as follow: first, translatable +strings are extracted from files and a portable object template (.pot) +is created or updated with the information. Using the portable object +template, a portable object (.po) is created or updated for translator +to locale the messages retrived. Finally, a machine object (.mo) is +created from portable object to sotore the translated messages. + +Inside the repository there are two ways to retrive translatable +strings from files. The first one is through @command{xml2po} command +and the second through @command{xgettext} command. The @command{xml2po} +is used to retrive translatable strings from XML files (e.g., Scalable +Vector Graphics, DocBook, etc.) and the @command{xgettext} command is +used to retrive translatable strings from shell scripts files (e.g., +the files that make the @command{centos-art.sh} command-line +interface). + +When translatable strings are retrived from XML files, using the +@command{xml2po} command, there is no need to create the machine +object as we do when translatable strings ar retrived from shell +files, using the @command{xgettext} command. The @command{xml2po} +produces a temporal machine object in order to create a translated XML +file. Once the translated XML file has been created the machine object +is no longer needed. On the other hand, the machine object produced by +the @command{xgettext} command is required by the system in order for +the show shell script localized messages. + +Another difference between @command{xml2po} and @command{xgettext} we +need to be aware of is the directory structure used to store machine +objects. In @command{xml2po}, the machine object is created in the +current working directory as @file{.xml2po.mo} and can be safetly +removed once the translated XML file has been created. In the case of +@command{xgettext}, the machine object needs to be stored in the +@file{$TEXTDOMAIN/$LOCALE/LL_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo} file in order +for the system to interpret it and should not be removed since it is +the file that contain the translation messages themselves. + +Automation of localization tasks is achived through the @code{locale} +functionality of command-line interface. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c11b22 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual.texi @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Manual} directory is the place where files related to +documentation work line are stored in. The main goal of documentation +work line is to describe what each directory inside the CentOS Artwork +Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind them and, if possible, +how automation scripts make use of them. + +@subheading Description + +The repository documentation manual is made of the following files: + +@table @file + +@item repository.css + +This file controls the visual style for XHTML output files of +repository documentation manual. + +@item repository-index.texi + +This file controls the index definition for source files of repository +documentation manual. + +@item repository.info.bz2 + +This file provides the Info output of repository documentation manual. + +@item repository-init.pl + +This file provides the initialization script of @command{texi2html}, +the program used by @command{centos-art.sh} script to produce the +XHTML output of repository documentation manual. + +@item repository-menu.texi + +This file controls the menu definition of chapters for source files of +repository documentation manual. + +@item repository-node.texi + +This file controls the node definition of chapters for source files of +repository documentation manual. + +@item repository.pdf + +This file provides the PDF output of repository documentation manual. + +@item repository.sed + +This file provides post-transformations for XHTML output files. In +this file is where XHTML definitions for admonitions are set in. + +@item repository.texi + +This is the source file of repository documentation manual where +the manual structure initialization is set. +manual. + +@item repository.txt.bz2 + +This file provides the TXT output of repository documentation manual. + +@item repository.xhtml.bz2 + +This file provides the XHTML output of repository documentation +manual. + +@item repository.xml + +This file provides the XML output of repository documentation manual. + +@end table + +The repository documentation manual is made of the following +directories: + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Directories}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Introduction}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Manual Licenses}. +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0a72b17 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Directories.texi @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Manual/Directories} directory stores source +documentation files related to repository directories. The directory +structure in this location mirrors the directory structure being +documented in the repository from top level directories (e.g., +@file{trunk}, @file{branches} and @file{tags}) to inner levels, +including the @file{trunk/Manual} location itself where documentation +source files are stored in. + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6bb628 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Introduction.texi @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d6bb628 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Manual/Licenses.texi @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +@subheading Goals + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Description + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item ... +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdd4fcb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts.texi @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +@subheading Goals + +This section provides the automation work line. The automation work +line exists to standardize content production in CentOS Artwork +Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time after time, +if they can be programmed into just one executable script. + +In this section you'll find how to organize and extend the +@command{centos-art.sh} script, a bash scripts specially designed to +automate most frequent tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, +documenting directory structures, translating content, etc.). If you +can't resist the idea of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look +here. + +@subheading Description + +The best way to understand the @command{centos-art.sh} script is +studying and improving its source code. However, as start point, you +may prefer to read an introductory resume before diving into the +source code details. In this section we identify the different parts +the @command{centos-art.sh} script is made of and how these parts +interact one another. + +@subsubheading Execution environments + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script is basically made of four execution +environments which are named @emph{script}, @emph{global}, +@emph{specific} and @emph{action}. These execution environments are +nested one into another and provide different definition levels for +variables and functions. In this design, variables and functions +defined in higher execution environments are available on lower +execution environments, but variables and functions defined in lower +execution environments are not available for higher execution +enviroments. + +@verbatim ++----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| [centos@host]$ centos-art function path/to/dir --option='value' | ++----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| ~/bin/centos-art --> ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh | ++---v--------------------------------------------------------------v---+ + | centos-art.sh | + +---v------------------------------------------------------v---+ + . | cli $@ | . + . +---v----------------------------------------------v---+ . + . . | cli_getFunctions | . . + . . +---v--------------------------------------v---+ . . + . . . | function | . . . + . . . +---v------------------------------v---+ . . . + . . . . | function_getOptions | . . . . + . . . . | function_doSomething | . . . . + . . . . +------------------------------+ . . . . + . . . . . . . . + . . . . Execution environment (action) . . . . + . . . ........................................ . . . + . . . . . . + . . . Execution environment (specific) . . . + . . ................................................ . . + . . . . + . . Execution environment (global) . . + . ........................................................ . + . . + . Execution environment (script) . + ................................................................ +@end verbatim + +The script execution environment exists to provide script definitions +that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such +definitions include initialization of internationalization through +@command{gettext} program, script personal information and +initialization of global functionalities. + +The global execution environment exists to provide definitions that +can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such +definitions include initialization of functionalities (e.g., +@code{cli_printMessage}, @code{cli_getCurrentLocale}, +@code{cli_checkFiles}, etc.) and variables (e.g., @var{FUNCNAM}, +@var{FUNCDIR}, @var{FUNCDIRNAM}, @var{ARGUMENTS}, etc.) that can be +both used on specific and action execution environments, only. + +The specific execution environment exists to provide definitions that +can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such +definitions include initialization of specifc functionalities (e.g., +@code{render}, @code{help}, @code{locale}, etc.) and specific +variables (@var{ACTIONNAM}, @var{ACTIONVAL}, etc.) that can be used on +action execution environment only. + +The action execution environment exists to perform the script actions +themselves. It is here where we perform content rendition, content +documentation, content localization and whatever action you plan for +the @command{centos-art.sh} script to perform. For example, if you +passed the @code{render} value as first argument to +@command{centos-art.sh} command-line, the script performs the content +rendition action through the @code{render} function which is defined +in the @file{render.sh} file under +@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render} directory. Is there, inside +@code{render} functionality were the action execution environment +takes place exactly. + +@subsubheading Command-line interface + +When the @command{centos-art} command is executed in a bash terminal, +the bash interpreter uses the @env{PATH} environment variable to find +where such command is. In order to run the @command{centos-art}, it +must exist either as a link to an executable file or an executable +file by its own, in any of the paths provided by @env{PATH} +environment variable. Otherwise, the bash interpreter will print an +error message and prompt you back to type a valid command. + +By default, after installing The CentOS Distribution, there is no +@command{centos-art} command available in the @env{PATH} environment +variable for you to execute. The @command{centos-art} command is made +available in your workstation as result of executing the +@code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}) which requires +you had previously downloaded a working copy of CentOS Artwork +Repository in your workstation. + +When the @command{centos-art} is executed, the first positional +parameter passed is required and represents the name of the function +you want to perform (e.g., @code{render} for content rendition, +@code{locale} for content localization, etc.). Beyond the first +positional parameter you can provide either option or non-option +parameters in no specific order. There are also, option parameters +with arguments and without arguments. Frequently, non-option paramters +are used to specify the path location inside the repository where the +function will be performed in (e.g., the directory structure do you +want to produce content for) and option parameters to specify how such +functionality is performed (e.g., do you want to go quietly? do you +want to do filtering? etc.). + +@verbatim + A B C D E +---------- ------- ----------- ---------------- ------- +centos-art funcnam path/to/dir --filter='regex' --quiet +---------- ------- ----------- ---------------- ------- + + A = The centos-art.sh script command-line. + B = The centos-art.sh function name. + C = Non-option parameter. + D = Option parameter (with argument). + E = Option parameter (without argument). +@end verbatim + +@subsubheading Parsing command-line options + +The action of parsing options is performed through @command{getopt} +and results particularly interesting. @command{getopt} breaks up +(parse) options in command lines and checks for legal options using +the GNU @code{getopt} routines to do this. One important consideration +on @command{centos-art.sh} script design is that positional parameters +are retrived in the @code{cli} function but parsed on each specific +function, individually. There isn't a big parsing definition to cover +all specific functions, but one parsing definitions for each specific +functions. + +@subheading Usage + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..910e891 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions.texi @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +@subheading Goals + +The @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} directory exists to organize +@file{centos-art.sh} specific functionalities. + +@subheading Description + +The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are designed +with the ``Software Toolbox'' philosophy (@inforef{Toolbox +introduction,,coreutils.info}) in mind: each program ``should do one +thing well''. Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, each specific +functionality is considered a program that should do one thing well. +Of course, if you find that they still don't do it, feel free to +improve them in order for them to do so. + +The specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script are organized +inside specific directories under @file{trunk/Scripts/Functions} +location. Each specific function directory should be named as the +function it represents, with the first letter in uppercase. For +example, if the function name is @code{render}, the specific function +directory for it would be @samp{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render}. + +@subsubheading Creating the @code{greet} functionality + +To better understand how to design specific functions for +@file{centos-art.sh} script, let's create the @code{greet} +functionality which only goal is to print out different kind of +greetings to your screen. The @code{greet} functionality will be set +using the follwiing directory structure: + +@verbatim +trunk/Scripts/Functions/Greet <-- The source location of greet function. +|-- greet_getOptions.sh <-- Defines command-line interface. +|-- greet_sayGoodbye.sh <-- Defines specific action. +|-- greet_sayHello.sh <-- Defines specific action. +`-- greet.sh <-- Defines function initialization. +@end verbatim + +The @file{greet.sh} file contains the initialization script of +@code{greet} functionality. It is the first file loaded from function +source location by @command{centos-art.sh} script when it is executed +using the @code{greet} functionality as first argument. + +Inside @file{centos-art.sh} script, as convenction, each function +script has one top commentary, followed by one blank line, and then +one function defintion below it only. The top commentary has the +function description, one-line for copyright notice with your personal +information, the license under which the function source code is +released ---the @file{centos-art.sh} script is released as GPL, so do +all its functions--- and the @code{$Id$} keyword of Subversion which +is later expanded by @command{svn propset} command. In our example, +the top comment of @code{greet.sh} function script would look like the +following: + +@verbatim +#!/bin/bash +# +# greet.sh -- This function outputs different kind of greetings to +# your screen. Use this function to understand how centos-art.sh +# script specific functionalities work. +# +# Copyright (C) YEAR YOURFULLNAME +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at +# your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# $Id$ +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +function greet { + + # Define command-line interface. + greet_getOptions + + # Execute action name. + if [[ $ACTIONNAM =~ "^${FUNCNAM}_[A-Za-z]+$" ]];then + eval $ACTIONNAM + else + cli_printMessage "`gettext "A valid action is required."`" 'AsErrorLine' + cli_printMessage "${FUNCDIRNAM}" 'AsToKnowMoreLine' + fi + +} +@end verbatim + +The first definition inside @code{greet} function is for variables +that will be available along the whole execution environment of +@code{greet} function. This time we didn't define any variable here +so, we continued with definition of command-line interface, through +@code{greet_getOptions} function. + +The command-line interface of @code{greet} functionality defines how +to interpret arguments passed from @command{centos-art.sh} script +command-line. Inside @command{centos-art.sh} script, the +interpretation of arguments passed through its command-line takes +place by mean of @command{getopt} command and is written as the +following code example describes: + +@verbatim +function greet_getOptions { + + # Define short options we want to support. + local ARGSS="" + + # Define long options we want to support. + local ARGSL="hello:,bye:,quiet" + + # Redefine ARGUMENTS variable using getopt output. + cli_doParseArguments + + # Redefine positional parameters using ARGUMENTS variable. + eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS" + + # Look for options passed through command-line. + while true; do + + case "$1" in + + --hello ) + ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_sayHello" + ACTIONVAL="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + + --bye ) + ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_sayGoodbye" + ACTIONVAL="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + + --quiet ) + FLAG_QUIET='true' + shift 1 + ;; + + -- ) + # Remove the `--' argument from the list of arguments + # in order for processing non-option arguments + # correctly. At this point all option arguments have + # been processed already but the `--' argument still + # remains to mark ending of option arguments and + # begining of non-option arguments. The `--' argument + # needs to be removed here in order to avoid + # centos-art.sh script to process it as a path inside + # the repository, which obviously is not. + shift 1 + break + ;; + esac + done + + # Redefine ARGUMENTS variable using current positional parameters. + cli_doParseArgumentsReDef "$@" + +} +@end verbatim + +The @code{greet_sayHello} and @code{greet_sayGoodbye} function definitions +are the core of @code{greet} specific functionality. In such function +definitions we set what our @code{greet} function really does: to +output different kinds of greetings. + +@verbatim +function greet_sayHello { + + cli_printMessage "`gettext "Hello"`, $ACTIONVAL" + +} +@end verbatim + +The @code{greet_sayHello} function definition is stored in +@file{greet_sayHello.sh} function script. + +@verbatim +function greet_sayGoodbye { + + cli_printMessage "`gettext "Goodbye"`, $ACTIONVAL" + +} +@end verbatim + +The @code{greet_sayGoodbye} function definition is stored in the +@file{greet_sayGoodbye.sh} function script. + +@subsubheading Executing the @code{greet} functionality + +To execute the @code{greet} specific functionality we've just created, +pass the function name (i.e., @code{greet}) as first argument to +@file{centos-art.sh} script and any of the valid options after it. +Some examples are illustrated below: + +@verbatim +[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --hello='World' +Hello, World +[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --bye='World' +Goodbye, World +[centos@projects ~]$ centos-art greet --bye='World' --quiet +[centos@projects ~]$ +@end verbatim + +The word @samp{World} in the examples above can be anything. Likewise, +if you need to change the way either the hello or goodbye messages are +printed out, you can modifie the functions @code{greet_sayHello} and +@code{greet_sayGoodbye}, respectively. + +@subsubheading Documenting the @command{greet} functionality + +Now that @code{greet} functionality works as we expect, it is time to +document it. To document functionalities inside +@command{centos-art.sh} script we use the function directory path as +argument to the @code{help} functionality (@pxref{Directories trunk +Scripts Functions Help}) of @file{centos-art.sh} script, just as the +following command illustrates: + +@verbatim +centos-art help --edit trunk/Scripts/Functions/Greet +@end verbatim + +The function documentation helps to understand how the function really +works and how it should be used. Also, when @command{centos-art.sh} +script ends because an error, the documentation entry related to the +functionality being currently executed is used as vehicle to +communicate the user what is the correct way of using the +functionality. + +@subsubheading Localizing the @command{greet} functionality + +Now that @code{greet} functionality has been documented, it is time to +localize its output messages. Localizing specific functionalities of +@command{centos-art.sh} script takes place as part of +@command{centos-art.sh} script localization itself which is performed +by applying the path @file{trunk/Scripts} to the @code{locale} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. + +As the @code{greet} functionality added new translatable strings to +the @command{centos-art.sh} script, it is required to update the +translation messages firstly, to add the new translatable strings from +@code{greet} functionality to @command{centos-art.sh} script +translation messages and then, edit the translation messages of +@command{centos-art.sh} script to localize the new translatable +strings that have been added. To achieve this, execute the following +two commands: + +@verbatim +centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts +@end verbatim + +@verbatim +centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts +@end verbatim + +@quotation +@strong{Warning} To translate output messages in different languages, +your system locale information ---as in @env{LANG} environment +variable--- must be set to that locale you want to produce translated +messages for. For example, if you want to produce translated messages +for Spanish language, your system locale information must be set to +@samp{es_ES.UTF-8}, or similar, before executing the @code{locale} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. +@end quotation + +Well, it seems that our example is rather complete by now. + +@subsubheading Extending the @code{greet} functionality + +In the @code{greet} functionality we've described so far, we only use +@code{cli_printMessage} function in action specific function +definitions in order to print messages, but more interesting things +can be achieved inside action specific function definitions. For +example, if you pass a directory path as argument, you could use it to +retrive a list of files from therein and process them. If the list of +files turns too long or you just want to control which files to +process, so you could add another argument in the form +@option{--filter='regex'} and reduce the list of files to process +using a regular expression pattern. + +In case you consider to extend the @code{greet} functionality to do +something different but print out grettings, consider changing the +function name from @code{greet} to something more appropriate, as +well. The name change must be coherent with the actions the new +function is designed to perform. + +If you doubt what name is better for your functionality, write to +@email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing list, explain what your +functionality intends to do and request suggestion about what name +would be more appropriate for it. That would be also very convenient +for you, in order to evaluate the purposes of your function and what +the community thinks about it. It is a way for you to gather ideas +that help you to write using the community feeling as base. + +If your function passes the community evaluation, that is a good sign +for you to start/keep writing it. However, if it doesn't, it is time +for you to rethink what you are doing and ask again until it passes +the community evaluation. You can considered you've passed the +community evaluation when after proposing your idea, you get a +considerable amount of possitve responses for what you are doing, +specially if those responses come from community leaders. + +It is very hard to do something useful for a community of people +without any point of contact with that community you are trying to do +things for. How could you know you are doing something that is needed +if you don't know what the needs are? So, explore the community needs +first, define them, work them out and repeat the process time after +time, even when you might think the need has been already satisfied. +At that point, surely, you'll find smaller needs that need to be +satisfied, as well. + +@subsubheading Conclusions + +The @code{greet} functionality described in this section may serve as +introduction for you to understand how specific functionalities are +created inside @file{centos-art.sh} script. With some of luck this +introduction will also serve you as motivation to create your own +specific functionalities for @file{centos-art.sh} script. + +By the way, the @code{greet} functionality doesn't exist inside +@file{centos-art.sh} script yet. Would you like to create it? + +@subheading Usage + +The following specific functions of @file{centos-art.sh} script, are +available for you to use: + +@itemize +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render}. +@item @xref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup}. +@end itemize + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..215ee1e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help.texi @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +@subheading Name + +The @code{help} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} script +and standardizes documentation tasks inside the working copy of CentOS +Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Synopsis + +@command{centos-art help [OPTIONS] path/to/dir @dots{}} + +The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure +inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to +process. + +The @code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +accepts the following options: + +@table @option +@item --quiet + +Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option +is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a +possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the +@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. + +@item --answer-yes + +Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + +@item --dont-commit-changes + +Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and +after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + +@item --search="STRING" + +Go to node pointed by index entry @samp{STRING}. + +@item --edit "path/to/dir" + +Edit documentation entry related to path specified by +@file{path/to/dir}. + +The @file{path/to/dir} must point to any directory inside the +repository. When more than one @file{path/to/dir} are passed as +non-option arguments to the @command{centos-art.sh} script +command-line, they are queued for further edition. The edition itself +takes place through your default text editor (e.g., the one you +specified in the @env{EDITOR} environment variable) and the text +editor opens one file at time (i.e., the queue of files to edit is not +loaded in the text editor.). + +@item --read "path/to/dir" + +Read documentation entry specified by @file{file/to/dir} path, using +@command{info} command. This option is useful to read the repository +manual on text-based terminals. This option is also used internally by +@command{centos-art.sh} script to print out the reference you can +follow to know more about an error message. + +@item --update + +Update output files rexporting them from Texinfo source files. + +@item --copy "path/to/file.texi" "path/to/dir" + +Duplicate documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory +structure. + +When documentation entries are copied, it is possible to pass more +than one Texinfo file as source location. In this case, they all and +their dependent files will be copied into the target location. The +target location must be a directory and passed as last non-option +argument in the command-line. + +@item --delete "path/to/file.texi" + +Delete documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory +structure. + +When documentation entries are deleted, all cross references that +point to the deleted documentation entry will be rebuilt to remove +Texinfo markup and remark the fact that it had been removed indeed +from the repository. + +@item --rename "path/to/file.texi" "path/to/file.texi" + +Rename documentation entries under @file{trunk/Manual} directory +structure. + +@end table + +When documentation entries are removed (e.g., through +@option{--delete} or @option{--rename} options), the +@command{centos-art.sh} script takes care of updating nodes, menus and +cross references related to documentation entries in order to keep the +manual structure in a correct state. + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS Project corporate identity is organized through directories +in The CentOS Artwork Repository. Each directory inside the repository +responds to conceptual ideas and uses files to get the implementation +of those ideas. The @code{help} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script uses this directory layout as reference +to document the conceptual ideas it is based on. Each directory inside +the repository can be documented, in order to provide the explanation +of what it is for and how automation scripts use it. + +@quotation +@strong{Caution} When the repository directory layout changes, the +documentation layout related must be changed as well in order for both +locations to be consistent in their paths. Otherwise, you may end up +having documentation entries that point to unexistent directories in +the repository. +@end quotation + +Files inside the repository are not documented. The only exception to +this rule are files under @file{trunk/Manual} directory, the place +where documentation source files are stored in. Inside this location +you can refer @file{.texi} files for direct actions using the +@code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. File +actions, in this location, are also used to manage specific parts of +the manual which have no association outside @file{trunk/Manual} +directory (e.g., Preface, Introduction, etc.). + +The manual structure (@pxref{Directories trunk Manual}) is supported +by GNU Texinfo, a documentation system that can produce both online +information and a printed manual from a single source. The @code{help} +functionality is an interface you can use to control the source files +in the manual structure. + +The manual output is produced from Texinfo files and stored in +@file{trunk/Manual} on different formats including Info, PDF, XHTML, +XML and TXT. + +Whatever your prefered language be, you'll always edit documentation +entries in English language and so will be the output produced from +them, when you use the @code{help} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script. However, you can achieve the manual +localization to your prefered language by applying the @code{locale} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories +trunk Scripts Functions Locale}) to any of the XML-based English +outputs supported by @command{centos-art.sh} script (e.g., XHTML and +Docbook) to produce portable objects for your prefered language and +the @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +(@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render}) to produce the +translated version of the output XHTML files taken in first place. The +translated version is produced in the same format of the file taken +as reference to build the portable objects. XHTML format in this case. + +@subheading Examples + +@table @command +@item centos-art help --edit trunk/Identity + +This command edits the documentation entry related to +@file{trunk/Identity} directory. + +@item centos-art help --read trunk/Identity + +This command reads the doumentation entry related to +@file{trunk/Identity} directory in info format. + +@end table + +@subheading Author + +Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + +@subheading Reporting bugs + +Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. + +@subheading Copyright + +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the +terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public +License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0eb5ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale.texi @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +@subheading Name + +The @code{locale} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} +script and standardizes localization tasks inside the working copy of +CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Synopsis + +@command{centos-art locale [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} + +The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure +inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to +create translation messages for. + +The @code{locale} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +accepts the following options: + +@table @option +@item --quiet + +Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option +is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a +possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the +@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. + +@item --answer-yes + +Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + +@item --filter="REGEX" + +Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. +You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in +order to control the amount of files you want to produce as +base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the +more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When +you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use +@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. + +@item --dont-commit-changes + +Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and +after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + +@item --update + +This option extracts translatable strings from both XML-based files +(using @command{xml2po}) and shell scripts (using @command{xgettext}) +under @file{path/to/dir}. Translatable strings are initially stored in +portable objects templates (.pot) which are later merged into portable +objects (.po) in order to be converted as machine objects (.mo). + +Use this option each time you change translatable stirngs inside +design models and script files. + +@item --edit + +This option edits the portable object related to @file{path/to/dir} +location. + +Use this option after updating portable objects (through +@option{--update} option) in order to change the language-specific +information of translatable strings. + +@item --dont-create-mo + +This option supresses the creation of machine objects. + +@end table + +@subheading Description + +The CentOS Artwork Repository exists to cover the visual needs of The +CentOS Project Corporate Identity. The CentOS Project is an +internationl project and sometimes requires contents in different +languages. So, in that sake, the CentOS Artwork Repository is designed +to produce content in as many locales as supported by The CentOS +Distribution, the platform that supports the whole CentOS Artwork +Repository, both in workstations and server. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} To know what locales are supported by The CentOS +Distribution you are currently using, run the following command: + +@verbatim +locale -a | less +@end verbatim +@end quotation + +The localization process is very tied to the input files we want to +provide localized messages for. Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, +it is possible to localize XML files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook) and +programs written in most popular programming languages (e.g., C, C++, +C#, Shell Scripts, Python, Java, GNU awk, PHP, etc.). + +@subsubheading Design models localization + +Design models are used as input to produce most images and some other +contents as well. Design models are always XML-based files (e.g., SVG, +XHTML, Docbook), so the @code{locale} functionality uses the +@command{xml2po} program to create protable objects from them under +@file{trunk/Locales/Models} directory. Portable objects contain the +relation between message id and message translation, as translator, +need to take care of. + +Thanks to @command{xml2po}, it is possible for the @code{locale} +functionality to separate designing tasks from the translating tasks. +It is possible for graphic designers to concentrate their efforts on +designing models in English language while translators take care of +their localization using the @option{--update} and @option{--edit} +options as much as it be needed. + +Once design models have been localized, rendering them in different +language is a matter using the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script. @xref{Directories trunk Scripts +Functions Render}, for more information about it. + +@subsubheading Shell script localization + +The @code{locale} functionality is used to localize the +@command{centos-art.sh} script itself. The @command{centos-art.sh} +script is a shell script written in Bash, so the @code{locale} +functionality uses the @command{gettext} tools to retrive translatable +strings, create portable objects and machine objects. + +Thanks to @command{gettext}, it is possible for the @code{locale} +functionality to separate programming tasks from the translating +tasks. It is possible for programmer to concentrate their efforts in +programming output messages in English language while translators take +care of their localization using the @option{--update} and +@option{--edit} options as much as it be needed. + +Once @command{centos-art.sh} script has been localized, the translated +messages should be immediatly visible to you, the next time you +execute the @command{centos-art.sh} script + +@quotation +@strong{Note} +In order to localize translatable strings from English language to +another language you need to be sure the @env{LANG} environment +variable has been already set to the locale code you want to localize +message for or see them printed out before running the +@command{centos-art.sh} script. Localizing English language to itself +is not supported. +@end quotation + +@subheading Examples + +@table @command +@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda + +This command updates portable objects related to Anaconda default +design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The update +action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old +translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the +portable object and the design model consistent. + +This command is executed by translators once the graphic designers +have committed updates to Anaconda default design models (e.g., slide +text changes). + +@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda + +This command let translators to edit portable objects related to +Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major +release 5. The edit action is where the translator localize +translatable strings in English language to another language. + +When portable objects for XML-base files are produced, there is no +need to retain the machine object format, so we the +@option{--dont-create-mo} is automatically assumed. + +@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts + +This command updates portable objects related to +@command{centos-art.sh} script. The update action consists on adding +new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from +portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the +@command{centos-art.sh} script to be consistent one another. + +This command is executed by translators once the programmers have +committed updates @command{centos-art.sh} script. + +@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts + +This command edits portable objects related to @command{centos-art.sh} +script in your prefered language. + +@item centos-art locale --update trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml + +This command updates portable objects for the XHTML output of the +repository documentation manual. The portable objects are created in +your prefered language and can be used to produced localized versions +of the manual in XHTML format. + +The update action consists on adding new translatable strings to or +removing old translatable strings from the portable objects in order +to keep both the portable object and the manual XHTML output +consistent one another. + +People execute this command after committing changes to the repository +documentation manual. + +@item centos-art locale --edit trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml + +This command takes all the repository documentation manual XHTML +output files, which have not been translated yet inside the +@file{trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml} directory, as input to produce +portable objects from them so as for you to localize translatable +strings to your prefered language (e.g., as specified by the +@env{LANG} environment variable). + +Once the portable objects have been created they are used to produce +the translated version of the manual in XHTML format under the +@file{trunk/Manual/repository.xml/LANG} directory, where @samp{LANG} +refers your prefered language. The translated version of the XHTML +files is produced using the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories trunk Scripts +Functions Render}). + +When your prefered language is other but English, the +@command{centos-art.sh} script takes care of updating both the +portable objects and the translated version of files after you've +edited a manual documentation entry, using the @code{help} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories +trunk Scripts Functions Help}). In other situations, you need to do +these actions by yourself. + +@end table + +@subheading Author + +Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + +@subheading Reporting bugs + +Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. + +@subheading Copyright + +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the +terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public +License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item The GNU @command{gettext} tools documentation (@command{info gettext}) +@item The @command{xml2po} command documentation (@command{man xml2po}) +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea9f743 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare.texi @@ -0,0 +1,305 @@ +@subheading Name + +The @code{prepare} functionality is part of the +@command{centos-art.sh} script and standardizes configuration of +preliminar steps you need to follow in order to get your workstation +ready for using a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Synopsis + +@command{centos-art prepare [OPTIONS]} + +There is no need to specify @file{path/to/dir} information in this +functionality. Most actions are performed through options. + +The @code{prepare} functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the +following options: + +@table @option + +@item --quiet + +Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option +is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a +possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the +@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. + +@item --answer-yes + +Assume @samp{yes} to all confirmation requests. + +@item --packages + +Install/update software packages required by the working copy of +CentOS Artwork Repository. + +The process of software installation takes place through @command{sudo +yum} and the repository configuration currently set in your +workstation. + +Most of the software packages required by the working copy of CentOS +Artwork Repository are available on The CentOS Distribution and can be +installed using The CentOS Distribution installation media. The only +exception is Inkscape, the program used to manipulate +@acronym{SVG,Scalable Vector Graphics} files in the working copy. + +The @file{inkscape} package isn't inside The CentOS Distribution or +any of The CentOS Project repositories neither, so you need to install +it from a third party repository like @samp{RPMForge} or @samp{EPEL}. +See page +@url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/,The +CentOS Repositories}, to know how to configure third party +repositories in The CentOS Distribution. + +@item --link + +This option uses symbolic links to install/update the connection +between components inside the working copy and components outside the +working copy. Among the components that need to be connected figure +out the command-line internface of @command{centos-art.sh} script; +fonts, brushes, palettes and patterns used by programs like GIMP and +Inkscape; and configuration files of text editors. + +The main purpose of such connection is to adapt the working copy to +the CentOS Distribution filesystem layout (e.g., @file{~/bin} +directory is for storing personal programs, @file{~/gimp-2.2/brushes} +is for storing GIMP brushes for personal use, etc.) and, at the same +time, to provide a way of sharing changes made to connected components +to other workstations (e.g., if I update a GIMP brush in my +workstation, you'll receive the change the next you update your +working copy and then will be immediatly available for you to use in +GIMP). + +@item --environment + +Print the name and value of some of the environment variables used by +@command{centos-art.sh} scripts. + +@end table + +@subheading Description + +The @code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script is +part of the CentOS Artwork Repository. So, in order to execute the +@code{prepare} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script you +need to have access to a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, +first. Working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository are downloaded +from the source repository and made available to you by mean of +workstations. A workstation is a computer that you install and +configure (prepare) to do something. In this case, you pick up a +computer and prepare it for working on the CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subsubheading Installing the workstation + +Installing the workstation is the first step you need to do. In this +step you make your computer functional through an operating system. In +this case, The Community Enterprise Operating System; which is also +know as The CentOS Distribution or just CentOS, for short. + +To install The CentOS Distribution you need to have the installation +media somehow (e.g., CDs, DVDs, Pendrives, etc.). There are several +different ways to perform the installation process of CentOS +distribution, but generally, you put the installation media in your +media reader, boot the computer from it, and follow the installer +intructions. That simple. + +If you don't have the installation media of CentOS distribution, you +need to download the ISO files related to the media you plan to use +(e.g., CD or DVD) and then create the installation media by yourself. +The CentOS Distribution ISO files can be downloaded from +@url{http://mirrors.centos.org/} and, if you chosen CD or DVD as your +prefered installation medium, you can burn the ISO files using the +@command{K3B} application so as to create the installation media +you'll use. Of course, in order to download the ISO files and create +the installation media, you need to have an already installed CentOS +workstation where you can realized all the work. + +@subsubheading Configuring the workstation + +Once you've installed the workstation and it is up and running, login +as @samp{root} user, create a username (e.g., @samp{centos}) and set a +password for it. This is the username you must use for everyday work +inside your working copy of the CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@quotation +@strong{Caution} Do not use the @samp{root} username for your everyday +work inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. It is +dangerous and might provoke unreversable damages on your workstation. +@end quotation + +Once you've created the username for your everyday work, there are +some environment variables that you can customize to fit your personal +needs (e.g., default text editor, default locale information, default +time zone representation, etc.). To customize these variables you +need to edit your profile file (i.e., @file{~/.bash_profile}) and set +the redefinition there. Notice that you may need to logout and then +do login again in order for the new variable values to take effect. + +@table @strong +@item Default text editor: + +The default text editor information is contrlled by the @env{EDITOR} +environment variable. The @file{centos-art.sh} script uses the default +text editor to edit subversion pre-commit messages, translation files, +documentation files, script files, and similar text-based files. + +If @env{EDITOR} environment variable is not set, @file{centos-art.sh} +script uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} as default text editor. Otherwise, the +following values are recognized by @file{centos-art.sh} script: + +@itemize +@item @file{/usr/bin/vim} +@item @file{/usr/bin/emacs} +@item @file{/usr/bin/nano} +@end itemize + +If no one of these values is set in the @env{EDITOR} environment +variable, the @file{centos-art.sh} script uses @file{/usr/bin/vim} +text editor, the one installed by default in The CentOS Distribution. + +@item Default locale information: + +The default locale information is controlled by the @env{LANG} +environment variable. This variable is initially set in the +configuration process of CentOS distribution installer, specifically +in the @samp{Language} step; or once installed using the +@command{system-config-language} tool. + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script uses the @env{LANG} environment +variable to determine what language to use for printing output +messages. Another use of @env{LANG} variable inside +@command{centos-art.sh} script is to determine what translation file +to update or edit when input files are localized. + +@item Default time zone representation: + +The time zone representation is a time correction applied to the +system time (stored in the BIOS clock) based on your country location. +This correction is specially useful to distributed computers around +the world that work together and need to be syncronized in time to +know when things happened. + +The CentOS Artwork Repository is made of one server and several +workstations spread around the world. In order for all these +workstations to know when changes in the server took place, it is +required that they all set their system clocks to use the same time +information (i.e., @acronym{UTC,Coordinated Universal Time}) and set +the time correction for their specific countries in the operating +system. Otherwise, it would be difficult to know when something +exactly happened. + +Generally, setting the time information is a straight-forward task and +configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution do cover time +correction for most of the countries around the world. However, if +you need a time precision not provided by any of the date and time +configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution then, you need +to use the @env{TZ} environment variable to correct the time +information by yourself. The format of @env{TZ} environment variable +is described in @file{tzset(3)} manual page. +@end table + +@subsubheading Downloading the working copy + +Once you've configured the workstation, it is time to download the +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +To download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you need to +login as your everyday work username (e.g., @samp{centos}) and use the +Subversion client to bring all the files you need to work with down +from the source location of CentOS Artwork Repository +(@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}) to your workstation, +just as the following command describes: + +@verbatim +svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork ~/ +@end verbatim + +This command will create the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository +in your workstation, specifically in the @file{/home/centos/artwork} +directory. Note that you only need to execute this command once. +After that, to keep your working copy up to date, you use the +Subversion @command{update} command instead. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} In the condition that you don't have Subversion client +installed in the workstation, then you can install it using the +command: + +@verbatim +sudo yum install subversion +@end verbatim +@end quotation + +@subsubheading Configuring the working copy + +Once you have a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your +workstation, you can go and run the @code{prepare} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script to realize the remaining configuration +stuff. + +Assuming this is the very first time you run the +@command{centos-art.sh} script, you'll find that there is no +@command{centos-art} command-line interface for it in your +workstation. This is correct. In order to have the +@command{centos-art} command-line in your workstation, you need to run +the @command{centos-art.sh} script using its absolute path: + +@verbatim +~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh prepare [OPTIONS] +@end verbatim + +Assuming you've already run the @code{prepare} functionality +before, there is no need for you to use the absolute path again. +Instead, you can use the @command{centos-art} command-line interface +directly, as the following example describes: + +@verbatim +centos-art.sh prepare [OPTIONS] +@end verbatim + +Notice that you can execute the @code{prepare} functionality more than +once. This is specially useful to keep the link information +syncronized. For example, considering you've added new brushes to or +removed old brushes from your working copy of CentOS Artwork +Repository, the link information related to those files need to be +updated in the @file{~/.gimp-2.2/brushes} directory too, in a way the +addition/deletion change that took place in your working copy can be +reflected there, as well. The same is true for other similar +components like fonts, patterns and palettes components. + +@subheading Examples + +@table @command +@item centos-art prepare --packages --link +Preapare both links and packages required to use the working copy of +CentOS Artwork Repository in the workstation. If required packages are +already installed this command looks for updates instead. + +@item centos-art prepare --link --quiet +Update connection between the workstation and the working copy of +CentOS Artwork Repository, using no output. +@end table + +@subheading Author + +Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + +@subheading Reporting bugs + +Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. + +@subheading Copyright + +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the +terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public +License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..36b5c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render.texi @@ -0,0 +1,373 @@ +@subheading Name + +The @code{render} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} +script and standardizes rendition tasks inside the working copy of +CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Synopsis + +@command{centos-art render [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} + +The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure +inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to +produce. + +The @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +accepts the following options: + +@table @option +@item --quiet + +Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option +is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a +possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the +@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. + +@item --answer-yes + +Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + +@item --filter="REGEX" + +Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. +You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in +order to control the amount of files you want to produce as +base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the +more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When +you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use +@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. + +@item --dont-commit-changes + +Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and +after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + +@item --releasever="STRING" + +This option expands release-specific translation makers to +@samp{STRING}. Use this option when no releasae-specific information +can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are +currently rendering. + +@item --basearch="STRING" + +This option expands architecture-specific translation makers to +@samp{STRING}. Use this option when no architecture-specific +information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure +you are currently rendering. + +@item --theme-model="STRING" + +Specify the name of the theme model you want to use to produce theme +artistic motifs. By default, if this option is not passed, the +@samp{Default} theme model is used as reference to produce theme +motifs. + +@item --post-rendition="STRING" + +This option let you apply a command as post-rendition action. In this +case, the @samp{STRING} represents the command string you want to +execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition +output. + +@item --last-rendition="STRING" + +This option let you apply a command as last-rendition action. In this +case, the @samp{STRING} represents the command string you want to +execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition, +post-rendition and directory-specific rendition outputs. + +@end table + +@subheading Description + +Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, rendition tasks +take place inside renderable directories. Inside the @code{render} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script, you can control +rendition tasks through different flows of rendition named +base-rendition, post-rendition, last-rendition and directory-specific +rendition. + +@subsubheading Renderable directories + +In order for a directory structure to be considered renderable, it +should have one directory structure for input files and one directory +structure for output files. Optionally, a third directory structure +might be available for storing translation files. + +Renderable directories are very tied to the way content is produced +inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Presently, +content is produced through the following organizations: + +@table @strong +@item Direct rendition + +In direct rendition, there is one directory structure for input files +(@file{trunk/Identity/Models}) and one directory structure for output +files (e.g., @file{trunk/Identity/Images}). Optionally, a third +directory structure is available to store the input related +translation files (e.g., @file{trunk/Locales/Identity/Models}). + +In direct rendition, when the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script is executed, it uses the input +directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used +as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the +location of the output file, as well. + +@item Theme-specific rendition + +In theme-specific rendition, there is one directory structure to store +input files (@file{trunk/Identity/Themes/Models}), one directory +structure to store translation files +(@file{trunk/Locales/Identity/Themes/Models/}), one directory +structure to store artistic motifs +(@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes}) and one directory structure to +store output files (@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes}). + +In theme-specific rendition, when the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script is executed, it uses the input +directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used +as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the +location of the output file, as well. + +In contrast with direct rendition, when we use theme-specific +rendition, it is possible to combine both design models and artistic +motifs to produce output in an arbitrary way. This configuration is +specially interesting because it is possible to create different +artistic motifs and one unique design model in order to produce one +unique theme structure with different visual styles. Or the opposite, +to create different theme structures and apply one unique visual style +to produce one unique visual styles on different theme structure. Or +even get a bit farther and experiment with arbitrary combinations +among them all. + +@end table + +In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the location where the +output file should be stored doesn't exist, the @code{render} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script will create it for +you. + +In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the input related +translation file doesn't exist, the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script will produce the output in the same +language of its input file. + +@subsubheading The base-rendition flow + +The base-rendition flow is the first rendition flow of all rendition +flows available and takes place immediatly after executing the +@code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. + +The base-rendition produces different outputs from one unique input +format. This is, one input file is used to produce one ore more output +files. When translation files are available for input files, the +base-rendition applies the translation file to the input file in order +to produce a translated instance of it, then this translated instance +is used as input file to produce one or more output files. + +Inside the @code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} +script, the input format is always XML (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), +the translation files are always portable objects (e.g., PO) and the +output format depends on the input file provided (e.g., when the +input format is a SVG file, the base output is a PNG file; when the +input format is XHTML the base output is an XHTML file; when the input +format is a Docbook file the base output might be either HTML, RTF, PS +or PDF). + +As application example of base-rendition flow, consider the +description of the following sections: + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +Anaconda} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 +Notes Release} +@end itemize + +@subsubheading The post-rendition flow + +The post-rendition flow is performed immediatly after base-rendition +flow to extend the base-rendition flow by applying in-place +modifications to base-rendition output. In-place modifications can be +performed either through the @option{--post-rendition} command-line +option of @command{centos-art.sh} script or through directory-specific +rendition. + +Actions commanded through @option{--post-rendition} option are applied +first and directory-specific actions later. This order is required to +propagate in-place changes commited to base-rendition output to +modified copies (i.e., new files) of it created through +directory-specific rendition. Creation of modified copies is +something specific to directory-specific rendition only. It is not +possible for the @option{--post-rendition} option to create modified +copies of base-rendition flow because commands passed through it are +applied to the base-rendition output file directly in a disposition +that don't support creation of new files, but in-place modifications +only. + +The command passed to @option{--post-rendition} option can be changed +everytime you run the @command{centos-art.sh} script, but actions +specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the +same way. Direcctory-specific rendition is set inside +@command{centos-art.sh} script to perform specific tasks that cannot +be achived through @option{--post-rendition} option. + +As application example of post-rendition flow, consider the +description of the following sections: + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +Syslinux} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +Grub} +@end itemize + +@subsubheading The last-rendition flow + +The last-rendition flow takes place after post-rendition and applies +in-place modifications to all files produced as result of both +base-rendition and post-rendition flows in the same directory +structure, just before passing to process a different directory +structure. In-place modifications can be performed either through the +@option{--last-rendition} command-line option of +@command{centos-art.sh} script or through directory-specific +rendition. + +Actions commanded through @option{--last-rendition} option are applied +after directory-specific actions. This order is required to prevent +last-rendition actions commanded from directory-specifc rendition to +overlap last-rendition actions commanded from +@option{--last-rendition} option. + +The command passed to @option{--last-rendition} option can be changed +everytime you run the @command{centos-art.sh} script, but actions +specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the +same way. Actions commanded from directory-specific rendition are set +inside @command{centos-art.sh} script to perform specific tasks that +cannot be achived through @option{--last-rendition} option. + +As application example of last-rendition flow, consider the +description of the following sections: + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +Ksplash} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 +Gdm} +@end itemize + +@subsubheading The directory-specific rendition flow + +Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, some directory +structure (e.g., @file{Syslinux}, @file{Gurb}, @file{Gdm}, @file{Kdm} +and @file{KSplash}) required more than base-rendition or even the +commands you could pass through the @option{--post-rendition} and +@option{--last-rendition} options, in order for their final files to +be produced. In these situations, we make use of directory-specific +rendition flow. + +The directory-specific rendition flow applies specific actions to +specific directory structures when they enter into the rendition flow. +Using this configuration speeds up production of all those components +that require intermediate formats or even several independent files, +in order for the final content to be created. + +The directory-specific rendition flow is generally used in combination +with post-rendition and last-rendition flows inside +@command{centos-art.sh} script. + +@subsubheading Translations + +To translate output files, the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script creates a translated instance of the +input file and uses it then to create the base output file. The +translated instance is created using the related translation messages +of the input file. Translation messages are stored under +@file{trunk/Locales} and are created using the @code{locale} +functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script (@pxref{Directories +trunk Scripts Functions Locale}). + +Translation files are optional. When no translation file is available +for the input file, the base-rendition output is produced using the +same language of the input file. + +@subheading Examples + +@table @command +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands + +This command produces all branding information related to The CentOS +Project (e.g., symbols, logos and variants of them). + +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands --filter="symbol" + +This command produces all branding information, related to The CentOS +Project, which file names contain the @samp{symbol} string on it. + +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2 + +This command produces all visual manifestations related to version 2 of +Flame artistic motif (e.g., Distribution, Posters, etc.) as specified +by default design models. + +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Distro + +This command produces the Distribution visual manifestations related +to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Anaconda, Syslinux, Grub, +Firstboot, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash, Ksplash, and Rhgb) as specified by +default design models. + +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Distro/5/Anaconda' + +This command produces all the images related to Anaconda component +from Distribution visual manifestations on its major release number +five, for all the artistic motifs available and as specified by +default design models. + +@item centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Concept' --post-rendition='mogrify -normalize' + +This command produces all the images related to Concept component from +all artistic motifs as specified by default design models. Moreover, +the @command{mogrify -normalize} command is applied to each PNG image +produced as result of the base-rendition output. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} The @command{mogrify} command is part of +ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite and let you to resize an +image, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, +and much more. The ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite is +copyrighted to +@url{http://redux.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgi, +ImageMagick Studio LLC}, a non-profit organization dedicated to making +software imaging solutions freely available. + +@end quotation + +@end table + +@subheading Author + +Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + +@subheading Reporting bugs + +Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. + +@subheading Copyright + +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the +terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public +License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item The ImageMagick@registeredsymbol{} software suite documentation +(@command{rpm -qd ImageMagick | less}). +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2b6845d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Directories/trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup.texi @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +@subheading Name + +The @code{tuneup} functionlity is part of @command{centos-art.sh} +script and standardizes tasks related to file maintainance inside the +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +@subheading Synopsis + +@command{centos-art tuneup [OPTIONS] path/to/dir} + +The @file{path/to/dir} parameter specifies what directory structure +inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to +process. + +The @code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +accepts the following options: + +@table @option +@item --quiet + +Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option +is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a +possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the +@option{--answer-yes} option had been provided. + +@item --answer-yes + +Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + +@item --filter="REGEX" + +Reduce the list of files to process using @samp{REGEX} as pattern. +You can use this option in combination with @file{path/to/dir} in +order to control the amount of files you want to produce as +base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the +more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When +you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use +@option{--filter} option to reduce the list of files. + +@item --dont-commit-changes + +Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and +after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + +@end table + +@subheading Description + +Tasks related to file maintainance are repetitive. You might find +yourself doing them time after time inside the working copy of CentOS +Artwork Repository. Some of these maintainance tasks do update top +comments on shell scripts, create table of contents for web pages, +update metadata related to design models and remove unused definitions +from design models. + +When you execute the @code{tuneup} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script, it looks for all files that match the +supported extensions (e.g., @file{.sh}, @file{.svg} and @file{.xhtml}) +in the directory specified, builds a list with them and applies the +maintainance tasks using file extensions as reference. + +@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.sh} files + +If shell scripts are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script reads a comment template from +@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare/Config/shell_topcomment.sed} and +applies it to shell scripts found, one by one. As result, all shell +scripts will end up having the same copyright and license information +the comment template does. + +In order for the shell script top comment template to be applied +correctly, the shell scripts you write must have the following +structure: + +@verbatim + 1| #!/bin/bash + 2| # + 3| # doSomething.sh -- The function description goes here. + 4| # + 5| # Copyright + 6| # + 7| # ... + 8| # + 9| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +10| # $Id$ +11| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +12| +13| function doSomething { +14| +15| } +@end verbatim + +The @code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script +replaces all lines between the @samp{Copyright} line (e.g., line 5) +and the first separator line (e.g., line 9), inclusively. Everything +else in the file will remain immutable. + +@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.svg} files + +If scalable vector graphics are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality +reads a metadata template +(@file{trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup/Config/svg_metadata.sed}) and +applies it to all files found, one by one. Immediatly after the +metadata template has been applied and, before passing to next file, +all unused definition are removed from file, too. + +The metadata we apply from the metadata template is created dynamicaly +combining the file absolute path, the workstation time information and +the @command{centos-art.sh} script copyright holder information as +reference. Additionally, the @emph{Creative Common +Distribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License} is also set in the metadata. + +The elimination of unused definitions inside SVG files takes place +through the @option{--vacuum-defs} option of @command{inkscape} +command-line interface which is described in its man page +(@command{man inkscape}). + +@subsubheading Maintaining @file{.xhtml} files + +If web pages are found, the @code{tuneup} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script transforms web page headings to make +them accessible through a table of contents. The table of contents is +expanded in place, wherever the @code{
} piece +of code be in the page. + +Once the @code{
} piece of code has be expanded, +there is no need to put anything else in the page. You can run the +@code{tuneup} functionality everytime you update the heading +information so as to update the table of contents, too. + +In order for the @code{tuneup} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script to transform headings, you need to put +headings in just one line using one of the following forms: + +@verbatim +

Title

+

Title

+

Title

+@end verbatim + +In the example above, h1 can vary from h1 to h6. Closing tag must be +present and also match the openning tag. The value of @option{name} +and @option{href} options from the anchor element are set dynamically +using the md5sum output of combining the page location, the +@code{head-} string and the heading string. If any of the components +used to build the heading reference changes, you need to run the the +@code{tuneup} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script in order +for the anchor elements to use the correct information. + +@subheading Examples + +@table @command +@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Scripts + +Update the copyright and license notice of all the shell scripts we +have in @file{trunk/Scripts} directory structure. + +@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Models/Brands --filter="symbol" +Update metadata and remove unused definitions from all design models +in @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Brands} which have the word +@samp{symbol} in the file name. + +@item centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home +Update headings and the related table of contents to all web pages +inside @file{trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home}, recusively. +@end table + +@subheading Author + +Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + +@subheading Reporting bugs + +Report bugs to @email{centos-artwork@@centos.org} mailing list. + +@subheading Copyright + +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the +terms of the GNU General Public License (@pxref{GNU General Public +License}). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + +@subheading See also + +@itemize +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts Functions} +@item @ref{Directories trunk Scripts} +@item @ref{Directories trunk} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/authors.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/authors.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f62bdd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/authors.texi @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +This section records authoring information of CentOS Artwork +Repository along the years: + +@subheading Graphic Design + +@itemize +@item Guideon de Kok +@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} +@item @email{mm@@art.centos.org,Marcus Moeller} +@end itemize + +@subheading Documentation + +@itemize +@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} +@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} +@end itemize + +@subheading Localization + +@itemize +@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} (Spanish) +@end itemize + +@subheading Automation + +@itemize +@item @email{al@@art.centos.org,Alain Reguera Delgado} +@end itemize + +@subheading Infrastructure +@itemize +@item @email{karan@@dev.centos.org,Karanbirn Singh} +@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} +@end itemize + +@subheading Packaging +@itemize +@item @email{karan@@dev.centos.org,Karanbirn Singh} +@item @email{ralph@@dev.centos.org,Ralph Angenendt} +@end itemize diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96fb6b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-intro.texi @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Welcome to CentOS Artwork Repository Manual. + +The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual describes how The CentOS Project +Corporate Visual Identity is organized and produced inside the CentOS +Artwork Repository (@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}). +If you are looking for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for +understanding how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is +produced, this is the manual for you. + +This manual discusses the following intermedite topics: + +@itemize +@item The CentOS Brand +@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Structure +@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Style +@end itemize + +This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your CentOS +system. If you need help with CentOS, refer to the help page on the +CentOS Wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/Help}) for a list of +different places you can find help. diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39781c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-menu.texi @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +@menu +* History:: +* Authors:: +* Copying Conditions:: +* Document Convenctions:: +* Repository Convenctions:: +* Feedback:: +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3501296 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +@node History +@section History +@cindex History +@include Introduction/history.texi + +@node Authors +@section Authors +@cindex Authors +@include Introduction/authors.texi + +@node Copying Conditions +@section Copying Conditions +@cindex Copying conditions +@include Introduction/copying.texi + +@node Document Convenctions +@section Document Convenctions +@cindex Document convenctions +@include Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi + +@node Repository Convenctions +@section Repository Convenctions +@cindex Repository convenctions +@include Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi + +@node Feedback +@section Send in Your Feedback +@cindex Feedback +@include Introduction/feedback.texi + diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/chapter.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f147a59 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/chapter.texi @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +@node Introduction +@chapter Introduction +@cindex Introduction +@include Introduction/chapter-intro.texi +@include Introduction/chapter-menu.texi +@include Introduction/chapter-nodes.texi diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/copying.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/copying.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..01bc2af --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/copying.texi @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +Copyright @copyright{} 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + +Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this +license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +@subheading Preamble + +The CentOS Artwork Repository organizes files in a very specific way +to implement The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. This very +specific organization of files is part of @command{centos-art.sh} +script, a bash script that automate most of the frequent tasks inside +the repository. + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script and the organization of files it +needs to work are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and +there are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions +are designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen +would want to do. What is not allowed is to try to prevent others +from further sharing any version of this program that they might get +from you. + +Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give +away copies of @command{centos-art.sh} script, that you receive source +code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change this +program or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know +you can do these things. + +To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to +deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute +copies of the @command{centos-art.sh} script, you must give the +recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that +they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must tell them +their rights. + +Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds +out that there is no warranty for the @command{centos-art.sh} script. +If this program is modified by someone else and passed on, we want +their recipients to know that what they have is not what we +distributed, so that any problems introduced by others will not +reflect on our reputation. + +The centos-art.sh script is released as a GPL work. Individual +packages used by centos-art.sh script include their own licenses and +the centos-art.sh script license applies to all packages that it does +not clash with. If there is a clash between the centos-art.sh script +license and individual package licenses, the individual package +license applies instead. + +The precise conditions of the license for the @command{centos-art.sh} +script are found in the General Public Licenses (@pxref{GNU General +Public License}). This manual specifically is covered by the GNU Free +Documentation License (@pxref{GNU Free Documentation License}). + +@subheading 1. The CentOS Brand + +The CentOS Brand (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity Models Brands}) is +the main visual manifestaion of The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project +uses The CentOS Brand to connect all its visual manifestions (e.g., +GNU/Linux Distributions, Websites, Stationery, etc.) and, this way, it +provides recognition among other similar projects. + +Both The CentOS Brand and all the visual manifestations that derivate +from it are available for you to study and propose improvement around +a good citizen's will at The CentOS Community environment, but you are +not allowed to redistribute them elsewhere, without the given +permission of The CentOS Project. + +If you need to redistribute either The CentOS Brand or any the visual +manifestatinos that derivate from it, write your intentions to the +@email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing list. diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a9cca6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/doc-convenctions.texi @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +In this manual the personal pronoun @emph{we} is used to repesent +@emph{The CentOS Artwork SIG}. This is, the group of persons building +the CentOS Artwork Repository. + +In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts, +typefaces, sizes, and weights. This highlighting is systematic; +different words are represented in the same style to indicate their +inclusion in a specific category. The types of words that are +represented this way include the following: + +@table @command +@item command + +Linux commands (and other operating system commands, when used) are +represented this way. This style should indicate to you that you can +type the word or phrase on the command line and press Enter to invoke +a command. Sometimes a command contains words that would be displayed +in a different style on their own (such as file names). In these +cases, they are considered to be part of the command, so the entire +phrase is displayed as a command. For example: + +Use the @command{centos-art identity --render='path/to/dir'} command +to produce contents inside the @file{trunk/Identity} directory +structure. +@end table + +@table @file +@item file name + +File names, directory names, paths, and RPM package names are +represented this way. This style indicates that a particular file or +directory exists with that name on your system. Examples: + +The @file{init.sh} file in @file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/} directory is +the initialization script, written in Bash, used to automate most of +tasks in the repository. + +The @command{centos-art} command uses the @file{ImageMagick} RPM +package to convert images from PNG format to other formats. +@end table + +@table @key +@item @key{key} + +A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example: + +To use @key{TAB} completion to list particular files in a directory, +type @command{ls}, then a character, and finally the Tab key. Your +terminal displays the list of files in the working directory that +begin with that character. +@end table + +@table @key +@item @key{key-combination} +A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example: + +The @key{Ctrl-Alt-Backspace} key combination exits your graphical +session and returns you to the graphical login screen or the console. +@end table + +@table @code +@item @code{computer output} + +Text in this style indicates text displayed to a shell prompt such as +error messages and responses to commands. For example: + +The @command{ls} command displays the contents of a directory. For example: + +@verbatim +Config help_renameEntry.sh +help_copyEntry.sh help_restoreCrossReferences.sh +help_deleteCrossReferences.sh help_searchIndex.sh +@end verbatim + +The output returned in response to the command (in this case, the +contents of the directory) is shown in this style. +@end table + +Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your +attention to certain pieces of information. In order of urgency, these +items are marked as a note, tip, important, caution, or warning. For +example: + +@quotation +@strong{Note} Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a +rose is not a ROSE is not a rOsE. +@end quotation + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} The directory @file{/usr/share/doc/} contains additional +documentation for packages installed on your system. +@end quotation + +@quotation +@strong{Important} If you modify the DHCP configuration file, the +changes do not take effect until you restart the DHCP daemon. +@end quotation + +@quotation +@strong{Caution} Do not perform routine tasks as root --- use a +regular user account unless you need to use the root account for +system administration tasks. +@end quotation + +@quotation +@strong{Warning} Be careful to remove only the necessary partitions. +Removing other partitions could result in data loss or a corrupted +system environment. +@end quotation diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/feedback.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/feedback.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c7f597 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/feedback.texi @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +If you find an error in the @emph{CentOS Artwork Repository}, or if +you have thought of a way to make this manual better, we would like to +hear from you! Share your suggestions in the appropriate mailing list +(@url{http://lists.centos.org/}) and/or bug tracker +(@url{http://bugs.centos.org/}). + +When you make suggestion, try to be as specific as possible. For +example, if you have found an error in the manual, include the section +number and some of the surrounding text so we can find it easily. diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/history.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/history.texi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1785ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/history.texi @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +This section records noteworthy changes of CentOS Artwork Repository +through years. + +@subheading 2008 + +The CentOS Artwork Repository started at CentOS Developers mailing +list (@email{centos-devel@@centos.org}) during a discussion about how +to automate the slide images of Anaconda. In such discussion, Ralph +Angenendt rose up his hand to ask: Do you have something to show? + +To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a bash script +which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce PNG images in +different languages ---together with the proposition of creating a +Subversion repository where translations and image production could be +distributed inside The CentOS Community---. + +Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided the +infrastructure necessary to support the effort. This way the CentOS +Artwork SIG and the CentOS Artwork Repository were officially created +and made available in the following urls: + +@itemize +@item @url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} +@item @url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/} +@end itemize + +Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain Reguera +Delagdo uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph +Angenendt documented it very well and The CentOS Translators started +to download working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository to produce +slide images in their own languages. + +@subheading 2009 + +The rendition script is at a very rustic state where only slide images +can be produced. + +The rendition script was redesigned to extend image production to +other areas, not just slide images. In this configuration one +translated SVG instance was created from the SVG file provided as +input in order to produce one translated PNG image as output. The +translation of SVG files was made through SED replacement commands and +the rendition of PNG images was realized through Inkscape command line +internface. + +The rendition script was named @command{render.sh}. The directory +structures were prepared to receive the rendition script so images +could be produced inside them. Each directory structure had design +templates (.svg), translation files (.sed), and translated images +(.png). + +The rendition script was unified in a common place and linked from +different directory structures. There was no need to have the same +code in different directory structures if it could be in just one +place and then be linked from different locations. + +Concepts about corporate identity began to be considered. As referece, +it was used the book @emph{Corporate Identity} by Wally Olins (1989) +and Wikipedia (@url{http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity}). + +The rendition script main's goal becomes to: automate production of a +monolithic corporate visual identity structure, based on The CentOS +Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. + +The documentation of CentOS Artwork Repository started to take form in +@LaTeX{} format. + +@subheading 2010 + +The rendition script @command{render.sh} is no longer a rendition +script, but a collection of functionalities grouped into the +@command{centos-art.sh} script where rendition is one functionality +among others. The @command{centos-art.sh} is created to automate most +frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have links +all around the repository if a command-line interface can be created +(through symbolic links, in the @file{~/bin} directory) and be called +anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with +regular commands. + +Inside @command{centos-art.sh}, functionalities started to get +identified and separated one another. For example, when images were +rendered, there was no need to load functionalities related to +documentation manual. This moved us onto common functionalities and +specific functionalities inside @command{centos-art.sh} script. Common +functionalities are loaded when the script is initiated and are +available to specific functionalities. + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script was redesigned to handle options +trough @command{getopt} option parser. + +The repository directory structure was updated to improve the +implementation of concepts related to corporate visual identity. +Specially in the area related to themes which were divided into design +models and artistic motifs. + +@subheading 2011 + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script was redesigned to start translating +SVG and other XML-based files (e.g., XHTML and Docbook files) through +the @command{xml2po} program and shell scripts files (e.g., Bash +scripts) through GNU @command{gettext} tools. This configuration +provided a stronger interface for graphic designers, translators and +programmers at time of producing localized content. @file{.sed} files +are no longer used to handle translations. + +Improve option parsing through @command{getopt}. + +The @command{centos-art.sh} script is updated to organize +functionalities in two groups: ``the administrative functionalities'' +and ``the productive functionalities''. The administrative +functionalities cover actions like: copying, deleting and renaming +directory structures inside the repository. Also, preparing your +workstation for using @command{centos-art.sh} script, making backups +of the distribution theme currently installed, installing themes +created inside repository and restoring themes from backup. On the +other hand, the productive functionalities cover actions like: content +rendition, content localization, content documentation and content +maintainance. diff --git a/Manuals/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi b/Manuals/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10a2bdc --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/Introduction/repo-convenctions.texi @@ -0,0 +1,537 @@ +The CentOS Artwork Repository is supported by Subversion +(@url{http://subversion.tigris.org/}), a version control system which +allows you to keep old versions of files and directories (usually +source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., +like CVS, RCS or SCCS. + +When using Subversion there is one @emph{source repository} and many +@emph{working copies} of that source repository. The working copies +are independent one another, can be distributed all around the world +and provide a local place for designers, documentors, translators and +programmers to perform their works in a descentralized way. The +source repository, on the other hand, provides a central place for all +independent working copies to interchange data and provides the +information required to permit extracting previous versions of files +at any time. + +@subsection Repository policy +@cindex Repository policy + +The CentOS Artwork Repository is a collaborative tool that anyone can +have access to. However, changing that tool in any form is something +that should be requested in @email{centos-devel@@centos.org} mailing +list. Generally, people download working copies from CentOS Artwork +Repository, study the repository organization, make some changes in +their working copies, make some tests to verify such changes do work +the way expected and finally request access to commit them up to the +CentOS Artwork Repository (i.e., the source repository) for others to +benefit from them. + +Once you've received access to commit your changes, there is no need +for you to request permission again to commit other changes from your +working copy to CentOS Artwork Repository as long as you behave as a +@emph{good community citizen}. + +As a good community citizen one understand of a person who respects +the work already done for others and share ideas with authors before +changing relevant parts of their work, specially in situations when +the access required to realize the changes has been granted already. +Of course, there is a time when conversation has taken place, the +paths has been traced and changing the work is so obvious that there +is no need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did, +you already built the trust to keep going. Anyway, the mailing list +mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in a way that good +relationship between community citizens could be constantly balanced. + +The relationship between community citizens is monitored by repository +administrators. Repository administrators are responsible of granting +everything goes the way it needs to go in order for the CentOS Artwork +Repository to comply its mission which is: to provide a colaborative +tool for The CentOS Community where The CentOS Project Corporate +Identity is built and maintained from The CentOS Community itself. + +It is also important to remember that all source files inside CentOS +Artwork Repository should comply the terms of GNU General Public +License (@pxref{GNU General Public License}) in order for them to +remain inside the repository. + +@subsection Repository organization +@cindex Repository organization + +The CentOS Artwork Repository uses a @file{trunk}, @file{branches}, +and @file{tags} organization. + +@table @file +@item trunk + +The @file{trunk} directory organizes the main development line of +CentOS Artwork Repository. @xref{Directories trunk}, for more +information. + +@item branches + +The @file{branches} directory oranizes intermediate development lines +taken from the main development line. @xref{Directories branches}, +for more information. + +@item tags + +The @file{tags} directory organizes frozen development lines taken +either from the main or the intermediate lines of development. +@xref{Directories tags}, for more information. +@end table + +@subsection Repository file names +@cindex Repository file names + +Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, file names are all written in +lowercase (e.g., @samp{01-welcome.png}, @samp{splash.png}, +@samp{anaconda_header.png}, etc.) and directory names are all written +capitalized (e.g., @samp{Identity}, @samp{Themes}, @samp{Motifs}, +@samp{TreeFlower}, etc.). + +@subsection Repository work lines + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository there are four major work lines of +production which are: @emph{graphic design}, @emph{documentation}, +@emph{localization} and @emph{automation}. These work lines describe +different areas of content production. Content production inside these +specific areas may vary as much as persons be working on them. +Producing content in too many different ways may result innapropriate +in a collaborative environment like CentOS Artwork Repository where +content produced in one area depends somehow from content produced in +another different area. So, a @emph{content production standard} is +required for each available work line. + +@subsubsection Graphic design +@cindex Graphic design work line + +The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design, typography +design and themes design mainly. Additionally, some auxiliar areas +like icon design, illustration design, brushes design, patterns +designs and palettes of colors are also included here for +completeness. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository graphic design is performed through +Inkscape (@url{http://www.inkscape.org/}) and GIMP +(@url{http://www.gimp.org/}). The Inkscape tool is used to create and +manipulate scalable vector graphics and export them to PNG format; it +also provides a command-line interface that we use to perform massive +exportation from SVG files to PNG files in automation scripts. On the +other hand, GIMP is used to create and manipulate rastered images, +create brushes, patterns and palettes of colors. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} Combine both Inkscape and GIMP specific functionalities +and possibilities to produce very beautiful images. +@end quotation + +The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is made of different +visual manifestations (e.g., Distributions, Web sites, Stationery, +etc.). Visual manifestations implement the corporate identity +concepts by mean of images. To produce these images, we decompose +image production in @emph{design models} and @emph{artistic motifs}. + +Design models provide the structural information of images (i.e., +dimension, position of common elements in the visible area, +translation markers, etc.) and they are generally produced as scalable +vector graphics to take advantage of SVG standard, an XML-based +standard. + +Artistic motifs provide the visual style (i.e., the background +information, the look and feel) some design models need to complete +the final image produced by automation scripts. Artistic motifs are +generally produced as rastered images. + +The result produced from combining one design model with one artistic +motif is what we know as a @emph{theme}. Inside themes directory +structure (@pxref{Directories trunk Identity Images Themes}), you can find +several design models and several artistic motifs independently one +another that can be albitrarily combined through @emph{theme +rendition}, a flexible way to produce images for different visual +manifestations in very specific visual styles. Inside themes directory +structure, theme rendition is performed in +@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} directory structure, the required +design models are taken from @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes} +directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the +@code{render} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} script. + +In addition to theme rendition you can find @emph{direct rendition}, +too. Direct rendition is another way of image production where there +is no artistic motif at all but design models only. Direct rendition +is very useful to produce simple content that doesn't need specific +background information. Some of these contents are brands, icons and +illustrations. Direct rendition is performed in +@file{trunk/Identity/Images}, the required design models are taken +from @file{trunk/Identity/Models} directory structure and the action +itself is controlled by the @code{render} functionality of +@command{centos-art.sh} script. + +@xref{Directories trunk Identity}, for more information about The +CentOS Corporate Identity and how graphic design fits on it. + +@subsubsection Documentation +@cindex Documentation work line + +The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory +inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas +behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. + +The CentOS Artwork Repository documentation is supported by Texinfo, a +documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both +online information and printed output. + +The repository documentation is organized under @file{trunk/Manual} +directory and uses the repository directory structre as reference. +Each directory in the repository has a documentation entry associated +in the documentation manual. Documentation entries are stored under +@file{trunk/Manual/Directories} directory and the action itself is +controlled by the @code{help} functionality of @command{centos-art.sh} +script. + +The @code{help} functionality let you create, edit and delete +documentation entries in a way that you don't need to take care of +updating menus, nodes and cross reference information inside the +manual structure; the functionality takes care of it for you. +However, if you need to write repository documentation that have +nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, Introduction +and similar) you need to do it manually, there is no functionality to +automate such process yet. + +@xref{Directories trunk Manual}, for more information on +documentation. + +@subsubsection Localization +@cindex Localization work line + +The localization work line exists to provide the translation messages +required to produce content in different languages. Translation +messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., +.po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under @file{trunk/Locales} +directory structure. + +The procedure used to localize content is taken from @command{gettext} +standard specification. Basically, translatable strings are retrived +from source files in order to create portable objects and machine +objects for them. These portable objects are editable files that +contain the information used by translators to localize the +translatable strings retrived from source files. On the other hand, +machine objects are produced to be machine-redable only, as its name +implies, and are produced from portable objects. + +Since @command{gettext} needs to extract translatable strings form +source files in order to let translators to localize them, we are +limitted to use source files supported by @command{gettext} program. +This is not a limitation at all since @command{gettext} supports most +popular programming laguages (e.g., C, C++, Java, Bash, Python, Perl, +PHP and GNU Awk just to mention a few ones). Nevertheless, formats +like SVG, XHTML and Docbook don't figure as supported formats in the +list of @command{gettext} supported source files. + +To translate XML based source files like SVG, XHTML and Docbook we use +the @command{xml2po} program instead. The @command{xml2po} comes with +the @file{gnome-doc-utils} package and retrives translatable strings +from one XML file to produce portable objects for them. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} +Portable objects produced by @command{xml2po} have the same format +that portable objects produced by @command{gettext}. This make the +localization process quite consistent from translators' point of view. +No matter what the source file be, the translator will always face the +same translation file format (i.e., the portable object format). +@end quotation + +With the portable object in place, the @command{xml2po} program is +used again to create the final translated XML, just with the same +definition of the source file where translatable strings were taken +from (e.g., if we extract translatable strings from a SVG file, as +result we get the same SVG file but with translatable strings already +localized ---obviously, for this to happen translators need to +localize translatable strings inside the portable object first, +localization won't appear as art of magic---). When using +@command{xml2po}, the machine object is used as temporal file to +produce the final translated XML file. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} If you want to have your content localized inside CentOS +Artwork Repository be sure to use source files supported either by +@command{gettext} or @command{xml2po} programs. +@end quotation + +@xref{Directories trunk Locales}, for more information. + +@subsubsection Automation +@cindex Automation work line + +The automation work line exists to standardize content production in +CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, +time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable +script. + +The automation work line takes place under @file{trunk/Scripts} +directory structure. Here is developed the @command{centos-art.sh} +script, a bash script specially designed to automate most frequent +tasks (e.g., rendition, documentation and localization) inside the +repository. Basically, the @command{centos-art.sh} script is divided +in several functionalities independent one another that perform +specific tasks and relay on repository organization to work as +expected. + +@quotation +@strong{Tip} If you need to improve the way content is produced, look +inside automation scripts and make your improvement there for everyone +to benefit. +@end quotation + +@xref{Directories trunk Scripts}, for more information on automation. + +@subsection Connection between directories +@cindex Connection between directories +@cindex Master paths +@cindex Auxiliar paths + +In order to produce content in CentOS Artwork Repository, it is +required that all work lines be connected somehow. This is the way +automation scripts can know where to retrive the information they need +to work with (e.g., design model, translation messages, output +location, etc.). We build this kind of connection using two path +constructions named @emph{master paths} and @emph{auxiliar paths}. + +The master path points only to directories that contain the source +files (e.g., SVG files) required to produce base content (e.g., PNG +files) through automation scripts. Each master path inside the +repository may have several auxiliar paths associated, but auxiliar +paths can only have one master path associated. + +The auxiliar paths can point either to directories or files. When an +auxiliar path points to a directory, that directory contains +information that modifies somehow the content produced from master +paths (e.g., translation messages) or provides the output information +required to know where to store the content produced from master path. +When an auxiliar path points to a file, that file has no other purpose +but to document the master path it refers to. + +The relation between auxiliar paths and master paths is realized +combining two path informations which are: the master path itself and +one second level directory structure from the repository. Generally, +the master path is considered the path identifier and the second level +directory structure taken from the repository is considered the common +part of the path where the identifier is appended. + +@float Figure, Path construction +@verbatim +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- +Path | Suffix | Identifier |Prefix| Type +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + A | |trunk/Identity/Models/Brands| | Directory +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + B | trunk/Manual/|trunk/Identity/Models/Brands|.texi | File +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + C | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Models/Brands| | Directory +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + D | |trunk/Identity/Images/Brands| | Directory +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + E | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Images/Brands|.texi | File +-----+---------------+----------------------------+------+----------- + + A = Master path. + B = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. + C = Auxiliar path to translation messages. + D = Auxiliar path to final content output. + E = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. +@end verbatim +@caption{Path construction.} +@end float + +The path information described above (@pxref{Path construction}) is +used by direct rendition and can be taken as reference to add other +components that are equally produced in the repository. To add new +components that make use of direct rendition inside the repository, +change just the component name used above (e.g., @file{Brands}) to +that one you want to add, without changing the path structure around +it. + +The file organization used by theme rendition extends direct rendition +by separating design models information from backgrounds information. +To better understand this configuration, you can consider it as two +independent lists, one of design models and one of artistic motifs, +which are arbitrary combined between themselves in order to render +images in specific ways. The possibilities of this configuration are +endless and let us describe visual manifestations very well. For +example, consider the organization used to produce @file{Anaconda} +images; for CentOS distribution major release 5; using @file{Default} +design models and version @file{3} of @file{Flame} artistic motif: + +@float Figure, Path construction extended +@verbatim +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- +Path | Suffix | Identifier |Prefix| Type +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + A | |trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + B | trunk/Manual/|trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda|.texi | File +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + C | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + D | |trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Distro/5/Anaconda| | Directory +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + E | trunk/Locales/|trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/3/Distro/5/Anaconda|.texi | File +-----+---------------+------------------------------------------------------+------+----------- + + A = Master path. + B = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. + C = Auxiliar path to translation messages. + D = Auxiliar path to final content output. + E = Auxiliar path to documentation entry. +@end verbatim +@caption{Path construction extended.} +@end float + +The path information described above (@pxref{Path construction +extended}) is used by theme rendition and can be taken as reference to +add other components that are equally produced in the repository. + +In this configuration we can change both design model name (e.g., +@file{Default}) and artistic motif name (e.g., @file{Flame/3}) to +something else in order to achieve a different result. The only +limitations impossed are the storage space provided in the server +machine and your own creativeness as graphic designer. + +@quotation +@strong{Note} +A theme ready for implementation may consume from 100 MB to 400 MB of +storage space. The exact space consumed by a theme depends on the +amount of screen resolutions the theme supports. The more screen +resolutions the theme supports, the more storage space demanded for +it. +@end quotation + +In this configuration we saw how to build the path information for +@file{Anaconda} component as part of CentOS Distribution visual +manifestation, but that is not the only component we have inside +CentOS Distribution visual manifestation. There are other components +like Syslinux, Grub, Rhgb, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash and Ksplash that share a +similar file organization to that described above for @file{Anaconda} +component. + +@subsection Syncronizing path information +@cindex Syncronizing path information + +Syncronizing path information is the action that keeps all path +information up to date in the repository. This action implies both +@emph{file movement} and @emph{file content replacement} in this very +specific order. File movement is related to duplicate, delete and +rename files and directories in the repository. File content +replacement is related to replace information, path information in +this case, inside files in the repository. + +The order followed to syncronize path information is relevant because +the versioned nature of the files we are working with. We don't +perform file content replacement first because that would imply a +repository change which will immediatly demmand a commit in order for +actions like duplicate, delete or rename to take place. However, if we +perform file movement first, it is possible to commit both file moved +and file content replacements as if they were just one change. In this +case the file content replacement takes palce in the target location +that have been duplicated or renamed, not the one use as source +location. This configuration is specially useful when files are +renamed (i.e., one file is copied from a source location to a target +location and then the source location of it is removed from +repository). + +@quotation +@strong{Warning} There is no support for URLs actions inside +@command{centos-art.sh} script. The @command{centos-art.sh} script is +designed to work with local files inside the working copy only. If you +need to perform URL actions directly, use Subversion commands instead. +@end quotation + +When one master path is changed it is required that all related +auxiliar paths be changed, too. This is required in order for master +paths to retain their relation with auxiliar paths. This way, +automation scripts are able to know where to retrive translation +messages from, where to store final output images to and where to look +for documentation. If relation between master paths and auxiliar paths +is lost, there is no way for automation scripts to know where to +retrive the information they need. + +The auxiliar paths should never be modified under any reason but to +satisfy the relationship with the master path. Liberal change of +auxiliar paths may suppress the conceptual idea they were initially +created for; and certainly, automation scripts may stop working as +expected. The update direction to rename path information must be from +master path to auxiliar path and never the opposite. + +The relation between master and auxiliar paths is useful to keep +repository organized but introduce some complications when we work +with files that use master path information as reference to build +structural information. This is the case of repository documentation +manual source files where inclusions, menus, nodes and cross +references are built using master path information as reference. Now, +to see what kind of complication we are talking about, consider what +would happen to a structural definitions (i.e., inlusions, menus, +nodes and cross refereces) already set in the manual from one master +path that is suddenly renamed to something different. If the path +information is not syncronized, at this point, we lose connection +between the master path and the auxiliar path created to store the +related documentation entry, as well as the related structural +definitions that end up pointing to a master path that no longer +exist. + +The syncronization of path information is aimed to solve these kind of +issues. + +@subsection Extending repository organization +@cindex Extending repository organization + +Occasionly, you may find that new components of The CentOS Project +Corporate Identity need to be added to the repository in order to work +them out. If that is the case, the first question we need to ask +ourselves, before start to create directories blindly all over, is: +@emph{What is the right place to store it?} + +The best place to find answers is in The CentOS Community (see page +@url{http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp}), but going there with hands +empty is not good idea. It may give the impression you don't really +care about. Instead, consider the following suggestions to find your +own comprehension in order to make your own propositions based on it. + +When extending respository structure it is very useful to bear in mind +The CentOS Project Corporate Identity Structure (@pxref{Directories +trunk Identity}) The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. The +rest is just matter of choosing appropriate names. It is also worth to +know that each directory in the repository responds to a conceptual +idea that justifies its existence. + +To build a directory structure, you need to define the conceptual idea +first and later create the directory. There are some locations inside +the repository that already define some concepts you probably want to +reuse. For example, @file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes} to store theme +artistic motifs, @file{trunk/Identity/Models/Themes} to store theme +design models, @file{trunk/Manual} to store documentation files, +@file{trunk/Locales} to store translation messages, +@file{trunk/Scripts} to store automation scripts and so on. + +To illustrate this desition process let's consider the +@file{trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/3} directory structure +as example. This directory can be read as: the theme development line +of version @file{3} of @file{TreeFlower} artistic motif. Additional, +we can identify that artistic motifs are part of themes as well as +themes are part of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. 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See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA. +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# $Id$ +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# -iso +# if set, ISO8859 characters are used for special symbols (like copyright, etc) +$USE_ISO = 1; + +# -I +# add a directory to the list of directories where @include files are +# searched for (besides the directory of the file). additional '-I' +# args are appended to this list. (APA: Don't implicitely search ., +# to conform with the docs!) my @INCLUDE_DIRS = ("."); +@INCLUDE_DIRS = ("/home/centos/artwork"); + +# Extension used on output files. +$EXTENSION = "xhtml"; + +# Horizontal rules. +$DEFAULT_RULE = '

'; +$SMALL_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; +$MIDDLE_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; +$BIG_RULE = $DEFAULT_RULE; + +# -split section|chapter|node|none +# if $SPLIT is set to 'section' (resp. 'chapter') one html file per +# section (resp. chapter) is generated. If $SPLIT is set to 'node' one +# html file per node or sectionning element is generated. In all these +# cases separate pages for Top, Table of content (Toc), Overview and +# About are generated. Otherwise a monolithic html file that contains +# the whole document is created. +$SPLIT = 'section'; + +# -sec-nav|-nosec-nav +# if this is set then navigation panels are printed at the beginning +# of each section. If the document is split at nodes then navigation +# panels are printed at the end if there were more than $WORDS_IN_PAGE +# words on page. +# +# If the document is split at sections this is ignored. +# +# This is most useful if you do not want to have section navigation +# with -split chapter. There will be chapter navigation panel at the +# beginning and at the end of chapters anyway. +$SECTION_NAVIGATION = 1; + +# Layout control +$print_page_head = \&T2H_XHTML_print_page_head; +$print_page_foot = \&T2H_XHTML_print_page_foot; +$print_frame = \&T2H_XHTML_print_frame; +$button_icon_img = \&T2H_XHTML_button_icon_img; +$print_navigation = \&T2H_XHTML_print_navigation; + +#FIXME update once it is more stabilized in texi2html.init +sub T2H_XHTML_print_page_head +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $longtitle = "$Texi2HTML::THISDOC{'title_unformatted'}"; + $longtitle .= ": $Texi2HTML::UNFORMATTED{'This'}" if exists $Texi2HTML::UNFORMATTED{'This'}; + $T2H_LANG='en'; + print $fh < + + + + + $longtitle + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ +
+ + +EOT +} + +sub T2H_XHTML_print_page_foot +{ + my $fh = shift; + my @date=localtime(time); + my $year=$date[5] += 1900; + my $program_string = program_string(); + print $fh <$program_string

+ +
+ +
+ + +
+ + + + +EOT +} + +# / in +sub T2H_XHTML_button_icon_img +{ + my $button = shift; + my $icon = shift; + my $name = shift; + return '' if (!defined($icon)); + if (defined($name) && $name) + { + $name = ": $name"; + } + else + { + $name = ''; + } + $button = "" if (!defined ($button)); + return qq{$button$name}; +} + +$simple_map{'*'} = '
'; + +# formatting functions + +$def_line = \&t2h_xhtml_def_line; +$index_summary = \&t2h_xhtml_index_summary; +$image = \&t2h_xhtml_image; + +# need / in +sub t2h_xhtml_image($$$) +{ + my $file = shift; + my $base = shift; + my $preformatted = shift; + return "[ $base ]" if ($preformatted); + return "\"$base\""; +} + +# process definition commands line @deffn for example +# replaced by +sub t2h_xhtml_def_line($$$$$) +{ + my $category = shift; + my $name = shift; + my $type = shift; + my $arguments = shift; + my $index_label = shift; + $index_label = '' if (!defined($index_label)); + $name = '' if (!defined($name) or ($name =~ /^\s*$/)); + $type = '' if (!defined($type) or $type =~ /^\s*$/); + if (!defined($arguments) or $arguments =~ /^\s*$/) + { + $arguments = ''; + } + else + { + $arguments = '' . $arguments . ''; + } + my $type_name = ''; + $type_name = " $type" if ($type ne ''); + $type_name .= ' ' . $name . '' if ($name ne ''); + $type_name .= $arguments . "\n"; + if (! $DEF_TABLE) + { + return '
'. '' . $category . ':' . $type_name . $index_label . "
\n"; + } + else + { + + return "\n" . $type_name . + "\n" . $category . $index_label . "\n" . "\n"; + } +} + +# There is a br which needs / +sub t2h_xhtml_index_summary($$) +{ + my $alpha = shift; + my $nonalpha = shift; + my $join = ''; + my $nonalpha_text = ''; + my $alpha_text = ''; + $join = "   \n
\n" if (@$nonalpha and @$alpha); + if (@$nonalpha) + { + $nonalpha_text = join("\n   \n", @$nonalpha) . "\n"; + } + if (@$alpha) + { + $alpha_text = join("\n   \n", @$alpha) . "\n   \n"; + } + #I18n + return "
Jump to:   " . + $nonalpha_text . $join . $alpha_text . '
'; +} + +# Layout of navigation panel +sub T2H_XHTML_print_navigation +{ + my $fh = shift; + my $buttons = shift; + my $vertical = shift; + print $fh '' . "\n"; + + print $fh "" unless $vertical; + for my $button (@$buttons) + { + print $fh qq{\n} if $vertical; + print $fh qq{\n"; + print $fh "\n" if $vertical; + } + print $fh "" unless $vertical; + print $fh "\n"; +} + +# Use icons for navigation. +$ICONS = 0; + +# insert here name of icon images for buttons +# Icons are used, if $ICONS and resp. value are set +%ACTIVE_ICONS = + ( + 'Top', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-top.png', + 'Contents', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/help-contents.png', + 'Overview', '', + 'Index', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-find.png', + 'This', '', + 'Back', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'FastBack', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', + 'Prev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'Up', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', + 'Next', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'NodeUp', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', + 'NodeNext', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'NodePrev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'Following', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'Forward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'FastForward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', + 'About' , 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/gtk-about.png', + 'First', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', + 'Last', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', + ' ', '' + ); + +# Insert here name of icon images for these, if button is inactive +%PASSIVE_ICONS = + ( + 'Top', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-top.png', + 'Contents', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/help-contents.png', + 'Overview', '', + 'Index', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-find.png', + 'This', '', + 'Back', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'FastBack', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', + 'Prev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'Up', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', + 'Next', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'NodeUp', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-up.png', + 'NodeNext', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'NodePrev', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-back.png', + 'Following', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'Forward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-go-forward.png', + 'FastForward', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', + 'About' , 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/gtk-about.png', + 'First', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-first.png', + 'Last', 'file:///usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/24x24/stock/stock-goto-last.png', + ' ', '' + ); diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34d8eff --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: community.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Community} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community} + +The CentOS Project is designed for people who need an enterprise class +operating system without the cost or support of the prominent North +American Enterprise Linux vendor. + +\begin{description} + +\item[CentOS Administrators:] People building CentOS Distribution and +its infrastructure are considered CentOS Administrators. Each CentOS +Distribution has an Administrator Leader. + +\item[CentOS Community Members:] People using CentOS Distribution are +concidered CentOS Community Members. Inside CentOS Community, Members +affiliate Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Special Interest Groups help +to organize and distribute work inside The CentOS Project. + +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdf41ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: distribution.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Distribution} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution} + +The CentOS Distribution is a free enterprise class computing platform +to anyone who wishes to use it. The CentOS Distribution is built from +publicly available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North +American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms +fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policies and aims to be +100\% binary compatible (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to +remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.). + +The CentOS Project releases its CentOS Distribution as a GPL work. The +GPL applies to the software collection known as the CentOS +Distribution. Individual packages included in the distribution +include their own licenses and the GPL applies to all packages that it +does not clash with. If there is a clash between the GPL and +individual package licenses, the individual package license applies +instead. + +Neither the CentOS Project (we who build CentOS Distribution) nor any +version of CentOS Distribution is affiliated with, produced by, or +supported by the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. +Neither does our software contain the upstream vendor's product \dots +although it is built from the same open source SRPMS as the upstream +enterprise products. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cf5003 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Incorporation} + +The CentOS Project is a legal entity separate from the persons who own +it or the persons who manage or operate it. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bbe3ef --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ + +This chapter describes the CentOS Project as legal entity. It +describes how the incorporation would survive longer than the lives of +any particular member, existing in perpetuity. Information in this +chapter provides the emotional tools that CentOS Community needs, in +order to create a strong feeling of identification with the CentOS +Project and its mission. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3dd2bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: mission.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Mission} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission} + +The CentOS Project exists to provide the CentOS Distribution. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c9ec6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Organization} + +The CentOS Project is organized and managed on Internet by a group of +Administrators which provide their knowledge and personal resources to +build the different major releases of CentOS Distribution and maintain +the required infrastructure. + +The CentOS Project exists by its own, it is not affilieted with any +other organization. The only source of hardware or funding to +distribute the CentOS Distribution is by donations. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0110ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Philosophy} + +The CentOS Project is higly based on meritocracy. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ce9409 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Release Schema} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release} + +The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of enterprise Linux that +CentOS rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. So, the major CentOS +releases are CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream +vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. CentOS +releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually +within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually +much faster). + +The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, +Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (Currently EL 3 update 9, EL +4 update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new +ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update +sets will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases +their version ... generally within 2 weeks. CentOS follows these +conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and +CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL +5 update 1, etc. + +One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have +any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-3.x version. + +The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you update any CentOS-4 +product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to +the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are updating a CentOS 5 system. +This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's +assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the +upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade +via their up2date, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 +update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release +(CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS 5) always upgrade to the latest +version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), +only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on the CentOS +mirrors. + +There is a CentOS Vault containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a +picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and +does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e78a961 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: files.tex 6044 2010-07-11 07:49:09Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{File Types} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, there are ``image files'' and ``text +files''. + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{} + +Image files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all +CentOS visual manifestations where image files are involved (i.e. +CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, CentOS promotion, etc.). Image +files are inside identity frameworks. + +Image files may be available in different formats. Image files in +different formats are produced taking the PNG format as base. The PNG +format is the Inkscape's export format used by \texttt{render.sh} +indentity script to produce a image copy of the SVG design templates. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script uses command line image +manipulation tools, like ImageMagick and Netpbm, to do image format +convertions from PNG to the formats you specify. You can produce as +many image formats as supported by the previously mentioned command +line image maipulation tools. + +Image files production in different formats is specified inside +configuration scripts, specifically in the variable +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{\texttt{ACTIONS}} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}). + +Inside frameworks, image files are stored in a directory named `img'. +This name is a convenction that scripts use to store framework's +produced images. If you want to change the image directory's name to +something different from `img', you need to set the same name in all +images' directories along the CentOS Artwork Repository, and update +scripts to recognize the new name you set. This is something you +problably don't need to do, but if you still want to, please share +your reasons in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before +commit your changes. Changing the image directory's name is a big +chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. + +\subsection{Text Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Files:Text}{} + +Text files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all CentOS +visual manifestations where text files are involved (i.e. eula files +and release notes used by Anaconda, etc.). Text files are inside +identity frameworks. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex new file mode 100755 index 0000000..82c884d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, CentOS visual identity has been +organized in ``frameworks'', which have been divided in two major +groups: ``translations'', and ``identity''. These two groups of +frameworks are very similar in organization, they both have ``design +templates'' ---to define how things look like---, ``rendering script'' +---to automate the way things are produced---, and ``translated +files'' ---to store the final result of things being produced---. But +their files differ in content and type. + +The identity frameworks are focused on image conception (i.e. image +designing, image rendering, etc.). The translation frameworks are +focused on translation files conception (i.e. translation path +definition, file name definitions, translation markers definition, +etc.). + +Generally, one identity framework has one translation framework +associeted to it. When you render images inside identity frameworks, +the related translation framework is used as translation source and +file name definition. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7baa89 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rendering.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering}{} + +Rendering is the process by which you produce translated content based +on design templates and translation files. Inside CentOS Artwork +Repository you can render images and texts. + +\subsection{Image Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering:Image}{} + +Image files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework +containing the image files you want to produce. To execute the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's +directory and use the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} +\end{quote} + +The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of +files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression +pattern, applied against the translation path. + +\subsection{Text Rendering} + +Text files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework +containing the text files you want to produce. To execute the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's +directory and use the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} +\end{quote} + +The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of +files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression +pattern, applied against the translation path. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13a7ca4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: templates.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Design Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates} + +Design templates are plain text files. Design templates may or may not +contain translation markers inside. Design templates are used to +define the CentOS visual style (the look and feel) of CentOS corporate +identity in all its manifestations. Design templates are the +documents you need to create or edit in order to implement or maintain +the monolithic CentOS corporate visual structure. Design templates +are normative documents that need to be conceived carefully. + +Design templates may be based on specific markups (i.e. XHTML, SVG, +CSS, etc.). If that is the case, translation markers may be combined +inside the specific markup design template to create a translatable +markup-specific design template. In contrast, if design templates do +not have specific markup inside, they are considered the simpliest +design templates because they only have translation markers inside. + +Design templates can be read, edited, and studied using your favorite +text editor. + +Design templates are specific to frameworks using design patterns to +define the visual style of content produced inside them. This is the +case of frameworks inside ``trunk/Identity/'', where design templates +are used to define images' visual style; and ``trunk/Translations/'', +where design tempates are used to define translations' common files. + +Inside frameworks, design templates are stored in a directory named +`tpl'. This name is a convenction that scripts use to find framework's +design tempate files. If you want to change the design template +directory's name to something different from `tpl', you need to set +the same name in all design templates' directories along the CentOS +Artwork Repository, and update scripts to recognize the new name you +set. This is something you problably don't need to do, but if you +still want to, please share your reasons in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before +commit your changes. Changing the design template directory's name is +a big chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. + +\subsection{Simpliest Design Templates} + +The simpliest design templates are inside identity frameworks. The +simpliest design tempaltes are plain text files with translation +markers only. These kind of design templates are used to define +information like ``eula files'' (i.e trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/eula) +used by Anaconda and similar files. The simpliest design template +files do not use extension. + +\subsection{Translation Design Templates} + +The translation design templates are inside translation frameworks. +The translation design templats are plain text documents whithout any +kind of markup. Instead, they contain sed's replacements commands. +As convenction, translation file names end with the extension `.sed'. +Translation files are created and edited using your favorite text +editor. + +\subsection{SVG Design Templates} + +The scalar vector graphics (SVG) design templates are inside identity +frameworks. The SVG design templates are plain text files with +markup, based on SVG standard. The SVG standard is described at +\href{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}. + +Even SVG design templates can be read and edited with your favorite +text editor, it is better to use a SVG editor like +\href{http://www.inkscape.org/}{Inkscape} (see +http://www.inkscape.org/) to create and edit them. The SVG design +template files are used to define the visual style of images +controlling the visual style of CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, +CentOS promotion, etc. + +Inside SVG design templates, each object has an ``Id'' property. By +default the object's Id is a combination of letters and numbers +granting its uniqueness inside the entire document. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are rendered +automatically using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. The +\texttt{render.sh} identity script looks for the object's Id property +containing the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word and exports its area as +bitmap, automatically. + +If you are designing SVG templates for CentOS Artwork Repository, and +you are using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script to render them, +you need to set the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word as object's Id on the +design object you want to export as bitmap during the rendering +process. The CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word is a convenction used by +scripts to find the export area on your SVG design templates. + +In CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are released under +the \href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative +Common Share-Alike License 3.0}.\footnote{See +http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} In Inkscape, you say +so in the ``Document Metadata'' panel, available in the ``File'' menu. + +\subsection{XHTML Design Templates} + +The XHTML design templates are inside identity frameworks. They are +plain text with markup, based on the +\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{XHTML standard} described at +\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}. These +files are created and edited using your favorite text editor. XHTML +design templates are used to define the visual style of files like the +``Release Notes'' (trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/release-notes.html) used +by Anaconda. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67a8543 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: brands.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{The CentOS Brand} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/ +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS brand is the name or trademark that conncects the +producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS +Project and the products are the CentOS distributions, the CentOS web +sites, the CentOS promotion, etc. + +The CentOS Project uses the CentOS brand inside its GNU/Linux +enterprise distributions, web sites, and promotions to connect them +all visually and this way committing the monolithic visual structure +where one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all +visual manifestations. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Logotype} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Logotype is represented by the word ``CentOS'' +using \texttt{denmark.ttf} typography. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/a/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Logotype.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Symbol} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Symbol +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Symbol is the main visual representation of The +CentOS Project, and probably the most importat visual component inside +CentOS corporate identity. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}. Due the CentOS symbol +is graphical element, without any kind of embedded typography, it +provides an efficient way of identification in a multi-language +environments. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Symbol/Build/5c-a/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Symbol.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The Concept Behind CentOS Symbol} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept} + +At the moment of writting these lines, I haven't found any reference +about the author who worked out the CentOS symbol and the concept +behind its design. That information would be useful as motivation +source. The CentOS symbol is the visual representation of that the +CentOS community is working for, it would be very nice to have that +information available somewhere. Until then, all we can do is giving +interpretations about it. + +I will take the adventure of describing my personal interpretation +about the CentOS symbol design and the concept behind it. This +interpretation is not definite, nor a final concept. Certainly, this +interpretation may have nothing in common with the one used by the +author of CentOS symbol. The ideas written in this section may change +in the future in the sake of reaching a better CentOS symbol +interpretation for the CentOS community to stand on.\footnote{This is +probably an interesting topic to debate at +``\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}'' +mailing list.} + +The first thing, in order to interpret the CentOS symbol, is to know +which is ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{The CentOS Project +Mission}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}) and feel a deep +compromise with it. Later on, take a look to the CentOS symbol and +try to identify each component its design is based on. If you take a +careful look at \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} you find +that the CentOS symbol is based on squares, arrows and different +colors. + +The square is a geometrical figure that has four parallel sides of +equal dimensions. The equal dimensions brings the idea of justice +among all parts involved. That is, each part is in harmony one +another. This kind of harmony could be verified at simple sight, or +you can take a rule and messure each side to see that they have the +same dimensions. As long as we can verify this harmony is true, it +starts to be a fact of reason that we can rely on. + +In a second state, the CentOS symbol is built of four identical +$90^{\circ}$ squares filled with unique colors. The squares provide +reason based pragmatic facts. The colors provide emotions. So, in this +design state we could say that different emotions are controlled by +the same pragmatic reasons. + +In a third state, the $90^{\circ}$ set of squares is duplicated to +create a new set of squares. In this new set of squares fill colors +were removed and the whole squares set was rotated $45^{\circ}$. At +this point eight arrows, pointing the outside, are immediatly visible. +Emotions are so strong that they found a way to expand themselves out +of $90^{\circ}$ pragmatic reasons. But reason evolves with changes +and takes new forms ---the $45^{\circ}$ squares set--- to let flow off +the emotions' nature, and thus, uses that enormous expansion force to +create an infinite loop of common benefits, still controlled by the +reason of pragmatic facts. + +At this point the CentOS symbol has been completed. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Trademark} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tm.svg +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Trademark is a distinctive sign or indicator used +by The CentOS Project (as legal entity) to identify that its product +(The CentOS Distribution) or services to consumers with which the +trademark appears originate from a unique source, and to distinguish +its products or services from those of other entities. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tm/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Trademark.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}} +\end{figure} + +A trademark is designated by the following symbols: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item $^{\textup{\textsc{tm}}}$ (for an unregistered trademark, that +is, a mark used to promote or brand goods); + +\item $^{\textup{\textsc{sm}}}$ (for an unregistered service mark, +that is, a mark used to promote or brand services); and + +\item \textregistered\ (for a registered trademark). + +\end{itemize} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Release Trademark} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tmr.svg +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Release Trademark combines the CentOS trademark +and one decimal number. Based on +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}), the CentOS project uses the +CentOS release trademak to identify CentOS visual manifestations that +share common visual structures with internal differences (i.e., The +CentOS Distributions and their installation media). + +Construction of CentOS release trademark, for major releases 4 and 5, +are illustrated on \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4} +and \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}, respectively. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr4/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number four.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr5/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number five.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}} +\end{figure} + +Another way is to copy the release trademark SVG artwork and paste it +on the SVG design template you want it to appear in. Done that, +replace the decimal number with the string \texttt{=MAJOR\_RELEASE=}, +exactly. + +When you render the artwork component, that where you pasted the +release trademark SVG artwork in, you are producing the same artwork +component design for as many major releases as you have specified in +the translation structure of that artwork component being rendered. +Note that, in order for this translation mechanism to work correctly, +the translation structure should be prepared to support the major +release schema first, as described in +``\hyperlink{cha:Concepts:Translations}{Translation}'' +(\autoref{cha:Concepts:Translations}) and +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Logo} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Logos +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Logo is a graphical element (ideogram, symbol, +emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set +and arranged typeface) form The CentOS Trademark or commercial brand. +See \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Logo/Horizontal/Build/5c-tm/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Logo (horizontal) with trademark (TM) included.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}} +\end{figure} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b87e77e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: icons.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Icons} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Icons/ +\end{description} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..111f6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/ +\end{description} + +\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Project corporate +identity. The CentOS Project corporate identity is the ``persona'' of +the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project +corporate identity plays a significant role in the way the CentOS +Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and +external stakeholders. In general terms, the CentOS Project corporate +visual identity expresses the values and ambitions of the CentOS +Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. + +The CentOS Project corporate identity provides visibility, +recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to the +CentOS Project organization by means of corporate design, corporate +communication, and corporate behaviour. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f7c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: models.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you find design models. Design models are +representative images used to illustrate key components inside a +specific design. Design models are frequently used to make +documentation clearer. + +When designing models, try to make them language independent so they +can be reused in differet language documents. For example, you can use +letters or numbers to identify areas in the model and later use the +figure's caption to describe the meaning of those letters and numbers, +respectively. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8aa299c --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Release} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Release/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where CentOS Distribution release-specific files are +produced. This framework contains textual templates that produce +textual files, like ``release notes'' and ``eula files'' used by +Anaconda. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2542eba --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: structure.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure} + +The CentOS Project settles down its corporate visual identity on a +``monolithic corporate visual identity structure''. In this structure +The CentOS Project uses one unique name +(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Brand}'') and +one unique visual style +(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{The CentOS Default +Theme}'') in all its manifestations. + +The CentOS Project organizes its visual manifestation in four top +level structures: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web, The CentOS +Promotion, and The CentOS Behaiviour. The CentOS Distribution , The +CentOS Web, and The CentOS Promotion use one unique name and one +unique visual style in all its manifestations. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Distribution Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution} + +It applies to all major releases of CentOS distribution. + +Sometimes, specific visual manifestations are formed by common +components which have internal differences. That is the case of CentOS +Distribution visual manifestation. + +Since a visual style point of view, CentOS Distributions share common +artwork components like Anaconda ---to cover the CentOS distribution +installation---, BootUp ---to cover the CentOS distribution start +up---, and Backgrounds ---to cover the CentOS distribution desktop---. +Now, since a technical point of view, those common components are made +of software improved constantly. + +The software constant improvement is reflected on a numbered release +schema, described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The +CentOS Release Schema}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). The CentOS release schema is a tool to +provide exact information, specific to one release at any given time. + +People can use this release schema to know the software details that +they are using on their computers, report bugs, fixes, suggestions, or +simply any kind of usefull information; in the same exact basis. + +Remarking the CentOS release schema inside each major release of +CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual manifestation--- takes high +attention in the sake of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. +For archiving that purpose, graphic designers use ``The CentOS Release +Brand'' in all artwork components controlling the visual style of +CentOS Distribution ---or similar--- visual manifestation. + +Artwork components controlling the visual style of CentOS Distribution +visual manifestation are described in +``\hyperlink{par:Distribution}{Distribution}'' +(\autoref{par:Distribution}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Web Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web} + +It applies to all web applications CentOS uses to handle its needs +(Ex. Portals, Wikis, Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracker). Anything involving +HTML standards should be consider here. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Promotion Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion} + +It applies to all tangible and non tangible items CentOS uses to +promote its existence. Clothes, posters, installation media, +stationery, release countdown images, banners, stickers, are all +examples of promotion designs. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Behaviour Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour} + +It applies to CentOS community's social behavior. To what we do and +how we do it. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7a34e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: themes.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Themes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where themes are produced. In the above framework +location, themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common +information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At +rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the +final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``default'' or +``alternative''. + +CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{CentOS Default Theme} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default} + +The CentOS default theme is used in all visual manifestations of +CentOS Project's corporate visual identity (e.g., distributions, web +sites, promotion, etc.). + +Changing CentOS default theme is not very convenient because that +affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. Nevertheless, we are +interested on seeing your art work propositions. Specially if your +art work is an improvement to the base idea behind CentOS default theme +(\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.). + +If you are not happy with CentOS default theme, you can look inside +CentOS alternative themes and download the one you are interested in. +If you are not happy with any of the CentOS alternative themes +available, then go and design your own CentOS alternative theme as +described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{Theme +Motifs}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{CentOS Alternative Themes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative} + +CentOS alternative themes exist for people how want to use a different +visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the +visual style is needed for a system already installed components like +Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside +alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. +Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes +are maintained by CentOS Community. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Transition} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition} + +Theme transition is the action of moving a theme from alternative to +default. This transition begins when an alternative theme gets +popular enough inside CentOS Comminity, and both CentOS Administrators +and CentOS Comunity Members want to extend it to all CentOS Visual +Manifestations. + +Once the popular alternative theme has been extended through all +CentOS visual manifestations, the alternative theme implementation +phase starts. The alternative theme implementation phase is where +default theme art work is replaced with alternative theme ones. After +the implementation phase, the previous default theme is tagged as +alternative and the implemented alternative as default. + +Theme Transition has a huge impact in CentOS Corporate Visual +Identity, it should be done only if absolutly necessary. Generally, it +is better to improve the current default theme, based on its concept, +than create a completly new one. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where theme models are stored. Theme models let you +modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, +position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all +themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating +artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Models +| |-- Default <-- theme's model name. +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- Anaconda +| | | | |-- Header +| | | | |-- Progress +| | | | |-- Prompt +| | | | `-- Splash +| | | `-- BootUp +| | | |-- Firstboot +| | | |-- GDM +| | | |-- GRUB +| | | |-- GSplash +| | | |-- KDM +| | | |-- KSplash +| | | |-- RHGB +| | | `-- Plymouth +| | |-- Promo +| | |-- Web +| |-- Alternative <-- theme's model name. +| | |-- Distro +| | | `-- BootUp +| | | |-- Firstboot +| | | |-- GDM +| | | |-- GRUB +| | | |-- GSplash +| | | |-- KDM +| | | |-- KSplash +| | | |-- RHGB +| | | `-- Plymouth +| |-- ... more theme models. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme models structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}} +\end{figure} + +Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes +to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs +but same characteristics. + +Inside the framework location above, you find theme models organized +by name. You can add your own theme models to the structure by adding +a directory to the list. By default you have the following +ready-to-use theme models: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{Default:} Stores the theme model used to produce +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{CentOS +Default Theme}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}). + +\item \textbf{Alternative:} Stores the theme model used to produce +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{CentOS +Alternative Themes}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}). + +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig1.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda theme model producing three different visual +styles.} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig2.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Firstboot theme model producing three different visual +styles.} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Motifs} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where the themes' artistic motifs are produced. The +artistic motif is a graphic design used as common pattern to connect +all CentOS Project's visual manifestations inside the same theme. + +Inside the framework location above, artistic motifs are organized by +names inside the standard file structure illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default} and +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Motifs +| |-- Modern <-- theme name. +| | |-- Backgrounds +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- Anaconda +| | | | |-- Header +| | | | |-- Progress +| | | | |-- Prompt +| | | | `-- Splash +| | | |-- BootUp +| | | | |-- Firstboot +| | | | |-- GDM +| | | | |-- GRUB +| | | | |-- GSplash +| | | | |-- KDM +| | | | |-- KSplash +| | | | |-- RHGB +| | | | `-- Plymouth +| | | `-- Desktop +| | |-- Info +| | |-- Palettes +| | |-- Promo +| | |-- Screenshots +| | `-- Web +| |-- ... more theme names. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme motifs default structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Motifs +| |-- TreeFlower <-- theme name. +| | |-- Backgrounds +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- BootUp +| | | | |-- Firstboot +| | | | |-- GDM +| | | | |-- GRUB +| | | | |-- GSplash +| | | | |-- KDM +| | | | |-- KSplash +| | | | |-- RHGB +| | | | `-- Plymouth +| | | `-- Desktop +| | |-- Info +| | |-- Palettes +| | |-- Screenshots +| |-- ... more theme names. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme motifs alternative structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}} +\end{figure} + +When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following +recommendations: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is +used as value wherever theme variable (\$THEME) or translation marker +(\texttt{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about +inspiration and concepts behind your work. + +\item Use the location trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/ to store +your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you +to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (\texttt{\#204c8d}) +as base for its corporate visual identity. Use the CentOS Project's +base corporate color as much as possible in your artistic motif +designs. + +\item Try to make your design fit one of the +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{Theme Models}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}). + +\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + +\item Add the following information on your art work (both in a visible +design area, and inside Inkscape's document metadata section wherever +it be possible): + +\begin{itemize} + +\item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. + +\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} + +\item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art +works are released under +\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative Common +Share-Alike License 3.0} +(\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). + +\end{itemize} + +\end{itemize} +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Palettes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/Palettes/\\ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where graphic designers define theme palettes for +color-limited art works. Theme palettes contain the color information +that rendering functions need, in order to produce images with color +limitations. Theme palettes contain theme's unique color information. +\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Palettes Creation} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation} + +Theme palettes are based on art works' specific color information you +are creating palettes for. As we write this section, there are two art +works that require color limitations. They are Grub and Syslinux art +works. + +This section describes a generic procedure you can use to create theme +palettes for art works which need to be produced with color +limitations. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item As first step, you need to produce a PNG file with the final +design of that art work you are creating palettes for. You can do +this by using the \texttt{render.sh} script available in the art +work's identity framework. + +\item Secondly, you need to generate the limited color information for +that PNG file the three different file formats (See +\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}). You can do +this by using the Gimp as described below: + +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\center +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\hline +\textbf{File} & \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +\texttt{.gpl} & Gimp palette files.\\ +\texttt{.ppm} & Portable Pixel Map palette files.\\ +\texttt{.hex} & Hexadecimal auxiliar palette files.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Palette file types.% + \label{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}} +\end{table} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the \texttt{.gpl} file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Open the Gimp (\textit{Applications / Graphics / The Gimp}). + +\item Open the PNG format file you want to generate the limited color +information for (\textit{File / Open ...}). + +\item Index the image (\textit{Image / Mode / Indexed...}). This will +open the window ``Indexed Color Conversion''. Use this window to +``Generate optimum palette'' by setting the maximum number of colors +you want to have in the final indexed image. In this window, by the +default, Gimp has set 255 as the maximum number of colors, you should +change this value to fit the art work color limitation requirements +(i.e. 14 colors for Grub's splash, and 16 colors for Syslinux splash, +etc.). Another option you can play with is ``Color dithering'' at the +window's bottom, particularly the ``Floyd-Steinberg (reduced color +dithering)'' option which seems to archive the best results. + +\item At this point you have reduced color information and indexed the +image. This let you save the color information as a Gimp palette file +(.gpl) for further using. + +To export the color information as Gimp palette you need to open the +palette window (\textit{Ctrl+P}) and go to the action ``Import +Palette...'' inside ``Palettes Menu''. This will open the window +``Import Palette''. In this window you need to specify the source from +where you will retrive color information and the name of the palette +file. Use ``Image'' as source to create your palette and the +appropriate name (e.g., \texttt{centos-\$themename-grub}).\footnote{in +\texttt{centos-\$themename-grub} file name, the \texttt{\$themename} +part is the theme's name you are working on (e.g., Modern, TreeFlower, +etc.) for Grub's palette, \texttt{centos-\$themename-syslinux} for +Syslinux palette, etc.} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the \texttt{.ppm} file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Use the Gimp to create a new image (\textit{Ctrl+N}) of 16 x 1 +pixels of dimension. That is 16 pixels width and 1 pixel height. + +\item That is a rather small image so you problably want to zoom it in +to better see what you are doing. In a 1024x768 screen resolution, +zoom the 16 x 1 pixel image to 4500\% makes things clear enough. If +you are using a different screen resolution you probably need to zoom +in to a different value. + +\item Now it's time to fill up the empty image with the color +information we created previously. You do this using the pen tool +(\textit{N}) with a 1x1 brush (\textit{Shit+Ctrl+B}). At this point it +is a good time to open the ``Palette Editor'' window and use the Gimp +palette file with the color information we created (\textit{Ctrl+P / +doble click on the palette file}). + +\begin{quote} + +\textbf{Caution!:} If you are creating \texttt{.ppm} palettes for +Anaconda prompt (syslinux), the order used to set the color +information is relevant. Relevant values in the image are positions: 0 +and 7. Position 0 is used as background color, which is black +(\texttt{\#000000}) generally and position 7 is used as forground +color, which is white (\texttt{\#ffffff}) generally. This, in order to +grant the highest contrast. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}. + +\end{quote} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the (\texttt{.hex}) file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Create a plain text file and put the hexadecimal color +information and its index position defined in \texttt{.ppm} palette +inside the file, one definition by line. The format used to create +the \texttt{.hex} file is \texttt{\#rrbbgg=i \dots}. Where +\texttt{\#rrggbb=i} indicates that the color \texttt{\#rrggbb} (hex) +should be assigned index i (decimal). + +\begin{quote} +\textbf{Caution!:} In order to produce Anaconda prompt (syslinux) +images correctly, both \texttt{.hex} and \texttt{.ppm} color and index +information should match. +\end{quote} + +\end{enumerate} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-palette.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Palette's background (A) and forground (B) color position.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme File Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, each theme has a name and a +directory for it. Inside each theme directory, the CentOS Project +visual style is organized in the directories: Distro, Info, Palettes, +Promo, Screenshots, and Web. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Distro} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS Distribution visual style +are produced. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$THEME/Distro/ +|-- Anaconda +| |-- Header +| |-- Progress +| |-- Prompt +| `-- Splash +|-- BootUp +| |-- Firstboot +| |-- GDM +| |-- GRUB +| |-- GSplash +| |-- KDM +| |-- KSplash +| `-- RHGB +`-- Desktop +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{The CentOS distribution theme structure.} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Palettes} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes} + +Here is where theme's palettes are sotred. Palettes are used to +automate image rendering in cases where a limited amount of color need +to be specified. Before you could render color-limited art works (e.g. +Grub, and Syslinux), you need to create their color-limited palettes +first. See +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{Theme +Palette Creation}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Promo} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS promotion visual style +are produced. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Screenshots} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots} + +Here is where theme's screenshots are stored. The purpose of this +directory is to collect theme's implementation graphical history +through time. Inside this directory you can have distribution +screenshots, web sites screenshtos, and promotion screenshots. If +theme has been implemented out of computers like would be the case of +events, stands, etc. those photos can be added here too, in the +promotion screenshot section. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Web} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS Web sites visual style +are produced. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5cd8db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: widgets.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Widgets} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Widgets/ +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9fa0a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/logo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Logo +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: logo.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Horizontal} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal} + +\section{Pyramidal} +\section{Circular} +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d783d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Manuals +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: manuals.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/ +\end{description} + +\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Artwork Repository User +Guide. The CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide is the book you are +reading right now. The main goals of this book is helping you to +understand how CentOS Artwork Repository works, and what you can do to +get the best of it. It is also an excuse for you to join us and help +improving it. + +\section{Structure} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, documentation is conceived using +\LaTeX's book class. Instead of having the entire document in a single +file, information has been spread in separated files under Manuals +framework structure. The Manuals framework structure is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure} and described in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{Relevant Files}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}) and +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{Relevant Directories}'' +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}). + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Manuals/ +|-- Concepts +| |-- CentOS +| |-- Frameworks +| |-- Identity +| `-- ... +|-- Distribution +| |-- Anaconda +| | |-- Firstboot +| | |-- Header +| | |-- Progress +| | `-- ... +| |-- Backgrounds +| |-- BootUp +| | |-- GDM +| | |-- GRUB +| | `-- ... +| `-- Release +|-- Licenses +|-- Translations +|-- Workstation +|-- convenctions.tex +|-- repository.aux +|-- repository.lof +|-- repository.log +|-- repository.lot +|-- repository.out +|-- repository.pdf +|-- repository.tex +`-- repository.toc +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Manuals framework structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Writing Style} + +When writing for CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, keep in mind +the following quote taken from the online ``BBC News Styleguide'': +---The key to good writing is \textbf{simple thoughts simply +expressed}. Use short sentences and short words. Anything which is +confused, complicated, poorly written or capable of being +misunderstood risks losing the listener or viewer, and once you have +done that, you might just as well not have come to work---. + +If you need to express complicated ideas, try to split them out in +smaller and simpler ideas as much as possible. If you consider it +appropriate, try to use +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{Design Models}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}) to illustrate your thoughts. + +\subsection{Cross References} + +When you create \LaTeX's cross references, you need to define targets +and links. Targets are the specific locations in the document that +links point to. In \LaTeX, these cross reference targets and links +can be defined in many ways, so we need to standardize the way we use +inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide to make it look uniform +and easy to read. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, cross references look +like illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}. Cross reference +targets are defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}, and links to those +targets are defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}. + +Note that we use both \texttt{hypertarget} and \texttt{label} commands +to define targets, and \texttt{hyperlink} and \texttt{autoref} to +define links. With \texttt{hyperlink} we create long text links +---usefull when reading in the coputer---, and with \texttt{autoref} +we create numbered links ---usefull when reading in a printed copy---. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{flushleft} +\dots you can find more information in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{Logos}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). +\end{flushleft} +\hrulefill +\caption{Cross reference link presentation.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\part{Concepts} +... +\chapter{The CentOS Logo} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Logo} +... +\section{Horizontal} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} +... +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference targets.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\dots you can find more information in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Logo}'' +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference links.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Figures} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, illustrations (i.e. +images, framework structures, source code, commands, etc.) are shown +using \LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment. An example of +\texttt{figure} environment definition is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}. More information about +\LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment can be found in \LaTeX's info +manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in your terminal the +command: \texttt{info latex}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +... +\hrulefill +\caption{... .% + \label{fig:...}} +\end{figure} +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{figure} environment.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Tables} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, tabular information (i.e. +translation markers, etc.) is shown using \LaTeX's \texttt{table} +environment. An example of \texttt{table} environment definition is +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}. More +information about \LaTeX's \texttt{table} environment can be found in +\LaTeX's info manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in +your terminal the command: \texttt{info latex}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\centering +\begin{tabular}[pos]{cols} +\hline +... +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{... .% + \label{tab:...}} +\end{table} +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{table} environment.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Relevant Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files} + +\subsection{repository.tex} + +The \texttt{repository.tex} file is the main book's file. Here is +where you define specific book information like class, title, authors, +etc. Inside \texttt{repository.tex} you organize chapters and load +their sections. + +\subsection{introduction.tex} + +The \texttt{Introduction.tex} file introduces a specific artwork +component: what it does, where and when it appears in, etc. + +\subsection{framework.tex} + +The \texttt{rramework.tex} file describes how to interact with a +specific artwork component: where to find the artwork component inside +CentOS Artwork Repository, how to render their images, how to render +their translations, their specific translation markers, etc. + +\subsection{rebranding.tex} + +The \texttt{rebranding.tex} file describes how to rebrand a specific +artwork component: where to find the arwork component inside CentOS +Distribution, related packages you need to modify, etc. + +\section{Relevant Directories} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories} + +\subsection{Concepts} + +The \texttt{Concepts} directory organizes chapters related to +``Concepts'' part. Files in this directory describe concepts used +inside CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\subsection{Workstation} + +The \texttt{Workstation} directory organizes chapters related to +``Preparing Your Workstation'' part. Files in this directory describe +actions (i.e. installation and configuration) you need to do before +using CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\subsection{Distribution} + +The \texttt{Distribution} directory organizes chapters releated to +``Distribution'' part. This part gets its attention into the different +artwork components of CentOS Distribution, using a subdirectory +structure to organize them and the files \texttt{introduction.tex}, +\texttt{framework.tex}, and \texttt{rebranding.tex} to describe them. + +\subsection{Licenses} + +The \texttt{Licenses} directory organizes licenses used in this book. + +\section{Revisions} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions} + +Revisions are a way of organizing changes committed to CentOS Artwork +Repository User Guide. Revisions have the format ``Revision M.N'', +where M is the major revision number, and N is the update revision +number. Revision update number (N) may increase by one every month to +release that month's changes. Once the six month cycle is reached, +major revision number (M) is increased by one and update revision +number (N) is reset to 0. + +\section{Export to PDF} + +To produce the file \texttt{repository.pdf}, you need to get inside +the Manual's framework and execute the command: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{pdflatex repository.tex} +\end{quote} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ddcd27 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/motif.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Artistic Motif +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: motif.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{CentOS Default Artistic Motif} +\section{CentOS Alternative Artistic Motif} +\section{CentOS Artistic Motif License} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..780477b --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Rebranding +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rebranding.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +To comply with upstream redistribution policy, the CentOS Project +removes all upstream brands and artworks from CentOS Distribution. The +CentOS Project has its own brand and its own artwork. The CentOS Brand +and CentOS Artwork are what the CentOS Project uses in CentOS +Distribution. + +The action of removing upstream brands and artworks and add CentOS +brands and artworks is what we call rebranding. + +CentOS Brands and artworks are organized inside CentOS Artwork +Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository is maintain by CentOS +Artwork SIG which is formed by CentOS Community People. + +\section{General Suggestions} + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Use original names as much as possible. Do not rename original +file names if you don't need to. + +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f0ca92 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Release Brand +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..660bcba --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: scripts.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, scripts are organized in +three groups: ``invocation scripts'', ``configuration scripts'' and +``function scripts''. Scripts are mainly used to help you automate and +standardize tasks. A graphical representation of how scripts are +organized inside CentOS Artwork Repository is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\centering +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + ../Identity/Models/Img/en/Scripts/initFunctions.pdf} +\caption{The scripts organization model.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Invocation Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation} + +Invocation scripts are identified by the name \texttt{render.sh}. You +may find invocation scripts inside \texttt{trunk/Translations/} and +\texttt{trunk/Identity/} structures. Invocation scripts' main purpose +is calling the appropriate configuration script. + +\section{Configuration Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Configuration scripts are identified by the name +\texttt{render.conf.sh}. In the script organization model +(\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}), configuration scripts are the first +scripts executed by you after running the invocation script +(\texttt{render.sh}). Generally, configuration scripts are short +files that initialize functions, set variable definitions, and call +the appropriate function to start rendering. + +\subsection{Initialize Functions} + +Function initialization is the first action you do inside +configuration scripts. By default, functions are initialized using +the \texttt{initFunctions.sh} script, as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}. The +\texttt{initFunctions.sh} script looks for functions definitions in +files that match the expansion \texttt{*.sh} inside the +\texttt{trunk/Scripts/Functions/} path, and exports them to the +current shell environment, that created when you ran the invocation +script. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Initialize functions. +. /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Scripts/initFunctions.sh +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Function initialization inside configuration scripts.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}} +\end{figure} + +Once functions are initialized, they are ready to be used by you, in +any point after its initialization. This initialization arms you with +a customizable set of functionalities that can be used on +configuration scripts and reused inside functions themselves. + +\subsection{Define Artwork Component} + +The \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable defines the artwork component you want +to render. The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value defines the specific artwork +component's matching list and Themes' translation path. The +\texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is built using the translation path structure +as reference. For example, if you want to render Anaconda progress +files, you need to know that artwork component's translation path +which is:\\ +\\ +\fbox{trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress}\\ +\\ +and then, go to its \texttt{render.conf.sh} file to define +\texttt{ARTCOMP} as the following:\\ +\\ +\fbox{ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress'}\\ +\\ +The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is processed by \texttt{getMatchingList} +function to determine the specific artwork component's +translation-design matching list. The matching list function is +described in \autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}. + +\subsection{Define Filtering Pattern} + +The \texttt{REGEX} variable defines a regular expression as filtering +pattern. If the filtering pattern is specified, the rendering process +is limited to the amount of files matching the filtering pattern. By +default, this value is set to receive the shell's first argument +(\texttt{\$1}). This let you pass the filtering pattern on the +command line, at rendering time. If you need a fixed value for the +filtering pattern, you can change the \texttt{REGEX}'s value on your +working copy to whatever you need, but please do no commit that. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define filtering pattern. This is a regular expression +# matching the translation path. +REGEX="$1" +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Define filtering pattern inside configuration scripts.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:REGEX}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Define Post-rendering Actions} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS} + +Post-rendering actions are specific functionalities applied to the +final files produced by base rendering functions like +\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText}. Post-rendering actions +are defined by the \texttt{ACTIONS} array variable. By default, the +\texttt{ACTIONS}'s value is set to empty (\texttt{ACTIONS[0]=''}) +which provokes no post-rendering action to be applied. A different +configuration is illustrated on +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}. + +When rendering images, using \texttt{renderImage}, the only result you +get is in PNG format. This is enough most of the time. But in some +other situations, you need to produce the same image in many different +formats (i.e. xpm, pdf, tiff, xbm, etc.). These tasks are very +specific and are not included inside \texttt{renderImage} function. +Instead, the \texttt{renderFormats} function was created and used as +post-rendering action in these situations. + +When rendering texts, using \texttt{renderText}, the only result you +get is in plain text format. Again, this is enough most of the time. +But in some other situations, you need to modify the final result to +provide some standardizations like: maximum line width, indentation of +first line different from second, one space between words, two after +sentences, etc. These tasks are very specific and are not included +inside \texttt{renderText} function. Instead, the \texttt{formatText} +function was created and used as post-rendering action in these +situations. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define post-rendering actions. An empty value means that no +# post-rendering action is applied. +ACTIONS[0]='renderFormats: tif xpm pdf ppm' +ACTIONS[1]='groupByFormat: png tif xpm pdf ppm' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption[Define post-rendering actions.]{Define post-rendering\ +actions. In this figure, post-rendering actions are used to produce\ +tif, xpm, pdf, ppm, image formats (from the base PNG image format)\ +and group them (PNG format included) inside directories. This is, all\ +png files are stored inside a png directory, all xpm files are\ +stored inside a xpm directory, and so on.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Start Rendering} + +The start rendering section defines the base action to do when the +current configuration script is called. In this section what you do is +calling one of the following functions: \texttt{renderImage} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}), or +\texttt{renderText} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}). + +\section{Function Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Functions/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Function scripts are, in fact, shell functions. A shell +function stores a series of commands for later execution. When the +name of a shell function is used as a simple command name, the list of +commands associated with that function name is executed. Functions +are executed in the context of the current shell; no new process is +created to interpret them (contrast this with the execution of a +shell script). + +\subsection{renderImage} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, the \texttt{renderImage} function is +the heart of image production. The \texttt{renderImage} function takes +translation files and apply them to design templates, as specified in +the artwork componet's matching list that is been rendered. The final +result are PNG images based on design templates and translation files. + +Additionally, the \texttt{renderImage} function accepts the following +post-rendering actions: + +\begin{description} + +\item[renderFormats:] The \texttt{renderFormats} function let you +produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. The +amount of image formats you can produce with \texttt{renderFormats} is +limited to the amount of image formats that ImageMagick command line +image manipulation tool can support. + +\item[groupByFormat:] The \texttt{renderByFormat} function let you +group similar image formats inside common directories. + +\item[renderGrub:] The \texttt{renderGrub} function let you produce 14 +colors images from the base PNG image format. The \texttt{renderGrub} +function is used to automate GRUB artwork component image production. +For this function to work, it is required to define the +\texttt{grub.ppm} palette first. + +\item[renderSyslinux:] The \texttt{renderSyslinux} function let you +produce LSS16 images from the base PNG image format. The +\texttt{renderSyslinux} function is used to automate Anaconda prompt +artwork component image production. For this function to work, it is +required to define the \texttt{syslinux.ppm} and \texttt{syslinux.hex} +palettes first. + +\item[renderBrands:] The \texttt{renderBrands} function let you +produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. +Basically, it is does the same of \texttt{renderFormats}, plus two +colors grayscale, and emboss effect convertions that are not included +inside \texttt{renderFormats}. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{renderText} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText} + +The \texttt{renderText} function produce plain text files from text +plain design tempaltes and translation files. The \texttt{renderText} +standardize the text rendering process inside CentOS Artwork +Repository. Additionally, the \texttt{renderText} function accepts the +following post-rendering actions: + +\begin{description} + +\item[formatText:] The \texttt{formatText} function, let you format +plain text files. This function uses the GNU's \texttt{fmt} tool as +base to do all modifications. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{getMatchingList} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList} + +The matching list specifies the relation between design templates and +translation files that artwork components have. The +\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText} functions require this +information in order to work properly. + +Initially, the matching list was defined explicitly and independently +inside each artwork component's configuration script. Later, as many +of these components had just the same configuration stuff, the code +was reduced and unified inside \texttt{getMatchingList} function. +Inside \texttt{getMatchingList}, there is a case selection statement +where specific matching lists cases are defined, and one default +behaivour that match in thoses cases where none else does. + +The matching list code reduction changed the way you customize artwork +component's matching list. From now on, you look inside configuration +files to be sure that \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable refers to the +appropriate artwork component, and inside \texttt{getMatchingList} +function to define its matching list. For example, when rendering +Anaconda progress, its matching list specifies which translation files +apply which design templates. So, to change the matching list of this +artwork component, you need to edit the function +\texttt{getMatchingList} and set the appropriate relation there, in +the Anaconda progress matching list specification. + +When setting artwork components' matching list, you can use any of the +following configuration available: + +\begin{description} + +\item[Configuration 1:] Specific translation files are applied to +specific design templates. In this configuration you have detailed +control over which translation files are applied to which design +template. + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg: translation-file-1.sed translation-file-2.sed +design-template-B.svg: translation-file-3.sed translation-file-4.sed +" +\end{verbatim} + +Another way to write the previous example is: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg:\ + translation-file-1.sed\ + translation-file-2.sed +design-template-B.svg:\ + translation-file-3.sed\ + translation-file-4.sed +" +\end{verbatim} + +In the above examples translation files 1 and 2 apply +design-template-A.svg. Likewise, translation files 3 and 4 apply +design-template-B.svg. That was a simple case, but what about if you +have hundreds of translation files to apply to specific design +templates? Lets say, translation files from 1 to 49 apply +design-template-A.svg and translation files from 50 to 99 apply +design-template-B.svg. It would be tiresome to write down the name of +every single file in the above configuration. In these situations you +can ``generate'' the translation files as shown below: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg:\ + $(for NUMBER in $(sed 1 49);do + echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' + done) +design-template-B.svg:\ + $(for NUMBER in $(sed 50 99);do + echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' + done) +" +\end{verbatim} + +Another interesting case is when you need to apply hundreds of +translation files to hundreds of design templates, in a file structure +where they both share a common bond path. That is the +\texttt{Identity/Brands} artwork component case. Writing down such a +matching list consumes lot of time. So you can ``generate'' the +entire matching list like the following: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +$(for TEMPLATE in $(find $(getPath 'trunk/Identity/Brands')/tpl \ + -name '*.svg' | sed -r 's!.*/Brands/Tpl/(.*)$!\1!' | sort );do + + TRANSLATION=$(find $(getPath \ + 'trunk/Translations/Identity/Brands')/$(echo $TEMPLATE \ + | sed 's!\.svg!!') -name '*.sed' \ + | sed -r 's!^.*/Brands/(.*)$!\1!' \ + | sort | tr '\n' ' ') + + echo $TEMPLATE: $TRANSLATION + done) +" +\end{verbatim} + +\item[Configuration 2:] All translation files are applied to a single +design template. In this configuration all artwork component's +translation files are applied to one design template +(design-template-A.svg for the matter of this case). + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="design-template-A.svg" +\end{verbatim} + +\item[Configuration 3:] Translation files are applied to design +templates that share a common name. In this configuration translation +files are applied to design templates taking the name part, without +extension, as reference. This means that, if you have a translation +file named \texttt{File-1.sed} you need to have a \texttt{File-1.svg} +inside design templates. This way, \texttt{File-1.sed} can be applied +to \texttt{File-1.svg} and, as result, produce the \texttt{File-1.png} +file. This is the default matching list behaivour. + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="" +\end{verbatim} + +\end{description} + +\subsection{getPath} + +The \texttt{getPath} function creates the artwork component's absolute +path. Before output the absolute path, \texttt{getPath} removes any +``strange'' character from the final path. For \texttt{getPath} to +work, the relative path to the artwork component should be provided +from \texttt{trunk/}'s directory level on. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9faf32 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/structure.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Structure +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: structure.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Monolithic Structure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6b26bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Symbol +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: symbol.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c892f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Translations +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: translations.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale images. Image localization +is defined inside \texttt{.sed} files, also known as translation +files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given +organization of translation files defines the translation path. + +\section{Common Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Common}{} + +Common translation files contain common localization or no +localization at all for their related images. They are in the root +directory of the translation path. Common translation files create +common images for all major releases of CentOS Distribution. + +\section{Specific Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Specific}{} + +Specific translation files contain specific localization for their +related images. Specific translation files are not in the root +directory of the translation path. Specific translation files are +inside directories which describe the type of translation they are +doing. + +\section{Translation Path} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Path}{} + +Translation path is where we organize common and specific translation +files. Translation path is also used as reference to build the path of +rendered images inside image directory (see +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{Image Files}). + +When rendering images, if no REGEX argument is provided to +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, all translation files in the +translation path are read and applied one by one to its related design +template ---as defined in \texttt{getMatchingList} function--- to +produce a translated image. Images produced using the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script have the same name of its +translation file, but with the \texttt{.png} extension instead. + +To control the number of images produced by \texttt{render.sh} +identity script, you need to look into the translation path and +provide a regular expression pattern that matches the translation +path, or paths, related to the image, or images, you want to produce. + +The regular expression pattern you provide to \texttt{render.sh} +identity script is applied to the translation path from its very +beginning. It is not the same to say \texttt{5/es/01-welcome} that +\texttt{01-welcome}, the frist expression matches but the last one +does not. + +When using REGEX you don't need to specify the file extension. It is +removed from translation path before applying the REGEX pattern, so it +doesn't count here. + +\section{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Markers}{} + +Translation markers are used in design templates and translation files +as replacement pattern to commit image translation. When +\texttt{render.sh} identity script renders images, translation files +are applied to design templates to get a PNG translated image as +result. In order to have the appropriate translation on the PNG +image, marker defintion in translation files should match markers in +design templates. + +Translation markers can be whatever text you want, but as convenction +we've defined those we use inside CentOS Artwork Repository. This +definition creates a common point of reference to translators and +graphic designers. To have a clean definition of translation markers +is what makes possible that translators and graphic designers can work +together but independently one another. + +\section{Translation Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Rendering}{} + +Translation paths and files ---also known as the translation +structure--- are produced using the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script, available in the current translation directory. + +The \texttt{render.sh} translation script combines the content of a +translation template directory ---holding common information--- with +the release-specific information you provide as argument when +executing the script. As result, the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script produces the translation structure that \texttt{render.sh} +identity script needs to create translated images. + +\section{Translation Rendering Script} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:RenderingScripts}{} + +The \texttt{render.sh} translation script produces release-specific +translation directories. Use the \texttt{render.sh} translation script +whenever you need to create a new release-specific translation +directory based on translation template directory. The \texttt{render.sh} +translation script has the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh RELEASE ...} +\end{quote} + +The RELEASE argument defines the release number used to create the +release-specific translation directory. You can pass many RELEASE +arguments, separated by one or more spaces, to \texttt{render.sh} +translation script in a single call. If no RELEASE argument is passed +to \texttt{render.sh} translation script then all release-specific +translation directories, available in the current translation +directory, are updated using the translation template as reference. + +Default behaviour of \texttt{render.sh} translation script may be +usefull if all your release-specific translation directories always +have the same information that translation template does. If this is +the case, you only need to maintain the translation template and use +the \texttt{render.sh} translation script to propagate changes to each +release-specific translation directory. + +In contrast, if you are using the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script to create release-specific translation directories that use +translation template as base to introduce non-reusable translations, +you should take care when executing the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script. Otherwise, your non-reusable translations may be replaced +with those in template. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, all translation directories +(reusable and non-reusable) are versioned. If you accidentally +propagate template content to a non-reusable translation, you have the +Subversion's \texttt{revert} and \texttt{update} commands to undo the +mess. + +As general rule, when you use the \texttt{render.sh} translations +script, take care of details and check twice before commit your +translation changes up to CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Translation Template Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:TemplateDirectory}{} + +The translation template directory is located in the current +translation directory and contains common translations for all +release-specific translation directories. It is also used as base to +build non-reusable translation. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f2f78e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Typeface +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: typeface.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0de93dc --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Concepts/typography.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Typography +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: typography.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81bbbd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where CentOS firstboot design templates and image +rendering take place. Firstboot identity file structure is illustrated +in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} and +described in the following sections. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- 4 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- 5 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- ... (more releases here) +| `-- firstboot-left.png +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- firstboot-left.svg + `-- splash-small.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot identity framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Design Templates} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Tpl/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where Firstboot design templates are stored. +Firstboot design templates control Firstboot's visual style. + +\begin{description} + +\item[firstboot-left.svg:] This design is common for all major +releases of CentOS Distribution. It is visible in all firstboot +screens. In +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this +design is illustraded by the number 8. + +\item[splash-small.svg:] This design is specific for each major +release of CentOS Distribution. There is one splash-small.png image +for each major release of CentOS Distribution. This image is visible +only in the first (Welcome) screen of Firstboot. In +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this +design is illustraded by number 5. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Models/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot design models are stored. Firstboot +design model is shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models} and described +below: + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/splash-small.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Firstboot design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{description} + +\item[1:] List of labels and a pointer showing in which configuration +screen you are. + +\item[2:] Screen icon. The screen icon is visible in all firstboot +screens. Each firsboot screen may have its own screen icon. + +\item[3:] Screen label. + +\item[4:] Screen description. + +\item[5:] Splash image (splash-small.png). The splash +image is visible in firstboot welcome screen only. + +\item[6:] Configuration stuff. + +\item[7:] Navigation area. Basically two buttons to navegate +configuration back and forward. + +\item[8:] List of labels' background image (firtboot-left.png). This +image is visible in all firstboot screens. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Img/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot final images are stored. + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you produce firstboot images. The following +rendering examples, based on +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}, illustrate +the firstboot image files rendering process.\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(5|6)/splash'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(firstboot-left|5|4)/splash'}} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale firstboot images. Image +localization is defined inside .sed files, also known as translation +files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given +organization of translation files defines the translation path. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot +|-- 3 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- 4 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- 5 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- ... (more release directories) +`-- firstboot-left.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot translation path.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Translation Markers} + +In firstboot, markers are used in the file splash-small.svg only, +specifically to set the major release number of CentOS Distribution in +CentOS Release Brand. Since firstboot-left.svg design is common for +all CentOS Distribution there is no need to set any marker on it. + +Markers used in firstboot design templates and translation files are +described in \autoref{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}. + +\begin{table} +\centering +\begin{tabular}{rl} +\hline +\textbf{Marker} & \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & Major release number of CentOS Distribution.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Firstboot translation markers.% + \label{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}} +\end{table} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot documentation is stored. If you +want to help improving Firstboot documentation this is the place you +need to go. + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts}{} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is stored the Firstboot \texttt{render.conf.sh} +configuration script. To render Firstboot images correctly, the +\texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda progress +configuration script should be defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define artwork component. +ARTCOMP='Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot configuration layout.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}} +\end{figure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd02e0a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +This chapter describes the visual style of CentOS firstboot +(1.4.27.3-1.el5.centos). Firstboot is the initial system configuration +utility that guides you through a series of steps for easier +configuration of the machine (keyboard layout, language, time zone, +etc.). Firstboot takes place the first time you boot up your installed +system. Firstboot visual style is controlled by a left banner, always +visible, and a splash image, shown on the welcome screen only. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42080e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +\section{Rebranding} + +\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} + +The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS +Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The +Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Firstboot images that need to +be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}. + +Replacements for these files are available in the Firstboot image +directory ( +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}) of +Firstboot (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}) inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +Once you rebrand the image files inside the SRPM package, you need to +rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: redhat-artwork} + +The \texttt{redhat-artworks} package contains the themes and icons +that make up the CentOS default look and feel. Relevant files to +firstboot rebranding are described below: + +The following files in \texttt{redhat-artwork} need to be rebranded: + +Once you rebrand the image files inside the \texttt{redhat-artwork} +SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: firstboot} + +Firstboot messages locale contains the upstream brand, so they need to +be rebranded too. The .po files you need to rebrand are inside the +firstboot package. The \texttt{firstboot} package contains the +firstboot utility that runs after installation. Once you rebrand the +content of .po files inside \texttt{firstboot} SRPM package, you need +to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded .mo files +are created in the installation process. + +\subsection{Package: firstboot-tui} + +The \texttt{firstboot-tui} package contains a text interface for the +\texttt{firstboot} package. Once you rebrand the content of +\texttt{.po} files inside the \texttt{firstboot-tui} SRPM package, you +need to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded +\texttt{.mo} files are created in the installation process. + +\subsection{Package: centos-release} + +The CentOS License Agreement, shown after the welcome screen of +firstboot, is controled by the file \texttt{eula.en\_US} which is +controlled by the \texttt{centos-release} package. The +\texttt{centos-release} package contains the CentOS release notes and +eula files. + +The file \texttt{eula.en\_US} contains the English translation of +CentOS License Agreement. English language is the reference for +specific language translations of CentOS License Agreement. Specific +language translations of CentOS License Agreement are accepted by +Firstboot in the path \texttt{/usr/share/eula/}. + +File names of eula specific language translations should have the +format \texttt{eula.lang} or \texttt{eula.lang\_COUNTRY}. Where +\texttt{lang} is a two-lowercase-letters code representing the +translation language and \texttt{COUNTRY} a two-uppercase-letters code +representing the country of that translation language. Languages' and +countries' codes are specified as described in the standards ISO639 +and ISO3166 respectively. + +When using Anaconda in a language different from English firstboot +checks if there is any eula translation file for the currenct +language. If so, the specific language eula file is loaded and shown +to the user. Otherwise the \texttt{eula.en\_US} file is used. + +The CentOS eula files, described in the previous list, have their own +framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. They are rendered similar +to images using templates and translation files, as well as rendering +scripts. + +The files \texttt{EULA} and \texttt{eula.en\_US} should have the same +information. The \texttt{GPL} file contains the GPL license with a +brief description of how it applies to CentOS Distribution. + +Once you rebrand the text files inside the \texttt{centos-release} +SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ +|-- shadowman-round-48.png +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-logos)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ +|-- firstboot-left.png +|-- splash-small.png +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-artwork)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Artwork}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/eula/ +|-- eula.en_US +/usr/share/doc/centos-release-5/ +|-- EULA +|-- GPL +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: centos-release)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Release}} +\end{figure} +\begin{verbatim} +\end{verbatim} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad5e616 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts} +\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d249404 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- anaconda_header.png.png +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- anaconda_header.png.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda header identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-1-anaconda_header.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda header design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig1}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-2-anaconda_header.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda header position in the screen.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig2}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{anaconda\_header.png}: base image format. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Header does not have color limitations. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues} + +No one known. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfe7989 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ac4fc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{redhat-logo} +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/anaconda\_header.png +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c44bd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86d13e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +|-- 3 +| `-- anaconda_header.sed +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- anaconda_header.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda header translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b33d62a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda progress - Framework +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: framework.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress identity's framework is stored here. +Anaconda progress identity's framework is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} and described in +the following sections. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- bn_IN +| | | |-- 01-welcome.png +| | | |-- 02-donate.png +| | | |-- 03-yum.png +| | | `-- ... (more bn_IN language-specific images) +| | |-- cs +| | | |-- 01-welcome.png +| | | |-- 02-donate.png +| | | |-- 03-yum.png +| | | `-- ... (more cs language-specific images) +| | |-- ... (more languages here) +| | |-- first-lowres.png +| | |-- first.png +| | |-- ... (more language directories) +| | |-- progress_first-lowres.png +| | |-- progress_first.png +| | `-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... (more release directories) +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- first-lowres.svg + |-- first.svg + |-- list.svg + `-- paragraph.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Design Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Tpl/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress design templates are stored here. +Anaconda progress design templates are organized in: Anaconda progress +first slide and Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of +images. + +Anaconda progress first slide is the one used to open the package +installation process. Anaconda progress first slide design has no +translation. It is used just as it is, no matter what the current +Anaconda's installation language be. Anaconda progress first slide +design is controlled by \texttt{first.svg}, and +\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design templates +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}). +If the screen resolution is less than 800 x 600 pixels, the +\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design is used. If the screen resolution is +equal or greater that 800 x 600 pixels, the \texttt{first.svg} design +is used. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images start to +rotate a few seconds after progress first slide. Anaconda progress +language-specific slides set of images design is defined by +\texttt{list.svg} +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}) +and \texttt{paragraph.svg} +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}) +design templates. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images resumes +relevant features coming on the CentOS distribution that is being +installed. As graphic designer, you need not to care very much about +translating Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images, +this is job for translators. As graphic designer, most of your +attention is focused on how the slides set of images looks like. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images are loaded +based on Anaconda's installation language. By default, Anaconda's +installation language is English. But you can change Anaconda's +default language in the screen ``Installation Language'' to whatever +your preferred language be. + +If Anaconda's installation language is English, Anaconda progress +language-specific slides set of images are loaded in English. If +Anaconda's installation language is different from English, Anaconda +looks for the language-specific slides set of images that matches the +current Anaconda's installation language and uses them in the +rotation, if that slides set of images exists of course. If there is +no language-specific slides set of images available for the current +Anaconda's installation language, Anaconda uses the English slides set +of images. + +To verify the final look and feel of your Anaconda progress slide +images, you need to render them. To render Anaconda progress slide +images you use the \texttt{render.sh} identity script as described in +``\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{Image +Files Rendering}'' +(\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}). +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script helps you automate the +rendering process of Anaconda progress slide images. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Design Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress design models are stored here. Anaconda +progress design models are described in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}, +and \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-1.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress design model]{Anaconda progress design\ +model. A = ``Header'', B = ``Slide rotation'', C =\ +``Action/Navigation''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-2.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress release notes]{Anaconda progress release\ +notes. A = ``Release notes'', B = ``Action/Navigation''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}} +\end{figure} + + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/first.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress first slide template]{Anaconda progress\ +first slide template. A = ``The CentOS Symbol'', B = ``The CentOS\ +Default Artistic Motif'', C = ``The CentOS Release Brand'', D = ``The\ +CentOS Copyright''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/list.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda progress list template.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/paragraph.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda progress paragraph template.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Img/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress final images are stored here. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you produce Anaconda progress slide images. +Take a look at the following rendering examples based on the +translation path shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}:\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5/(progress|first|en)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(progress|first|en|es)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(en|es)/01-welcome'}} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale Anaconda progress +language-specific slide set of images. Anaconda progress translation +framework is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}. Anaconda +progress translation framework defines the Anaconda progress slide +images translation path. The translation path shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations} is an +incomplet version of the real one. It was cropped in the sake of +keeping it in just one page. To make yourself a better idea of the +real Anaconda progress translation path, check the one inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. That is the one you should +use in order to build your REGEX patterns when rendering Anaconda +progress slide images. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +|-- 3 +| |-- bn_IN +| | |-- 01-welcome.sed +| | |-- 02-donate.sed +| | |-- 03-yum.sed +| | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) +| |-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- first-lowres.sed +| |-- first.sed +| |-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- progress_first-lowres.sed +| |-- progress_first.sed +| `-- ... (more language directories) +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... (more release directories) +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- bn_IN + | |-- 01-welcome.sed + | |-- 02-donate.sed + | |-- 03-yum.sed + | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) + |-- ... (more language directories) + |-- first-lowres.sed + |-- first.sed + |-- ... (more language directories) + |-- progress_first-lowres.sed + |-- progress_first.sed + `-- ... (more language directories) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers} + +In Anaconda progress, translation files and design templates use the +translation markers specified in +\autoref{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}. + +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\hline +\textbf{Marker}& \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +=TITLE= & Slide's title.\\ +=DESCRIPTION= & Slide's list description.\\ +=TEXT1-12= & Slide's content.\\ +=URL= & Slide's URL.\\ +=COPYRIGHT= & Copyright notice.\\ +=RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution full release number.\\ +=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution major release number.\\ +=MINOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution update release number.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Anaconda progress translation markers.% + \label{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}} +\end{table} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress documentation files are prepared here. If +you want to help improving Anaconda progress documentation this is +where you need to go. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is stored the Anaconda progress \texttt{render.conf.sh} +configuration script. To render Anaconda progress slide images +correctly, the \texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda +progress configuration script should be defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define artwork component. +ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress configuration layout.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}} +\end{figure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3718297 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Introduction +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +Anaconda progress takes place after configuration screens and while +packages are being installed. Anaconda progress visual style is +controlled by ``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{Anaconda +Header}'' (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}), Anaconda +progress first slide, and Anaconda progress language-specific slides +set of images. Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of +images start rotating a few seconds after Anaconda progress first +slide. It is possible for the user to alternate between Anaconda +progress slides and CentOS distribution +``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}'' +(\autoref{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}). + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d964bd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Rebranding +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rebranding.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Rebranding} + +\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} + +The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS +Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The +Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Anaconda Progres images that +need to be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated +in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/ +|-- first-lowres.png +|-- first.png +|-- progress_first-lowres.png +|-- progress_first.png +|-- rnotes +| |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png +| |-- 02-centos5-donate.png +| |-- 03-centos5-yum.png +| |-- 04-centos5-repos.png +| |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png +| |-- 06-centos5-support.png +| |-- 07-centos5-docs.png +| |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png +| |-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png +| |-- cs +| | |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png +| | |-- 02-centos5-donate.png +| | |-- 03-centos5-yum.png +| | |-- 04-centos5-repos.png +| | |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png +| | |-- 06-centos5-support.png +| | |-- 07-centos5-docs.png +| | |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png +| | `-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png +| |-- ... (more languages here) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda Progress slide images.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}} +\end{figure} + +Replacements for these files are available in the +\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{Anaconda +Progress image directory} (see +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}) of +\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{Anaconda +Progress Identity} (see +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}) inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +Once you rebrand the image files inside \texttt{redhat-logos} SRPM +package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: centos-release-notes} + +During the installation process Anaconda provides a button labeled +``Release Notes'' (see +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}). +When this button is pressed the header and slide areas get hidden and +the available space is used to display CentOS release notes (see +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}). + +Presently, CentOS release notes are managed online and they don't +appear in Anaconda's release notes screen. A few paragraphs are used +instead to describe how CentOS release notes are managed and how they +can be accessed. + +The \texttt{centos-release-notes} package contains Anaconda Progress +release notes files. Anaconda Progress release notes files are +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/doc/centos-release-notes-5.2/ +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es.html +`-- ... (more language-specific release notes) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda Progress release notes files.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}} +\end{figure} + +Files in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files} +have their own framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. Anaconda +Progress release notes are rendered similar to images, using templates +and translation files, as well as rendering scripts. For more +information about release notes rendering see the chapter +``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}''. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90f8ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +% part : Distribution +% chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37aac96 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.png +| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.pnm +| | |-- syslinux-splash.log +| | |-- syslinux-splash.lss +| | |-- syslinux-splash.png +| | |-- syslinux-splash.pnm +| | `-- syslinux-splash.ppm +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- syslinux-splash.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda prompt identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-splash.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda prompt design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Model}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/fig-1-syslinux-splash.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda prompt position in the screen.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Models:Fig2}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.png}: base image format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.ppm}: auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.pnm}: auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.lss}: image format used by syslinux. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.pnm}: 16 colors auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.png}: 16 colors auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.log}: describes image convertion steps. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Prompt does have color limitations. Initially, Anaconda +Prompt images are rendered without color limitation and later they are +indexed to 16 colors and converted to LSS16 format, as described in +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues} + +When creating Anaconda Prompt images some issues were found. They are +described below: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{Many Different Colors:} + +As more different colors you have on your design, more are the +possibilities of increasing the amount of noise in your design after +indexing to 16 colors. For example, if you include the actual CentOS +symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors (for the orange, green, +violet) in the indexed image which are completely different and +non-reusable in the blue toned background image. + +\item \textbf{The CentOS Symbol:} + +As previously said, if we include the CentOS default symbol in +Anaconda Prompt there is a color degradation and a reduction of +available colors to use in the 16 colors indexed image. + +Some tests were made with variants of CentOS default symbol, but they +all were declined because they bring confusion about which is the +CentOS default symbol. + +It would be very convenient to CentOS visual identity if the CentOS +default symbol could be included, \textit{exactly as it is}, in +Anaconda Prompt images. + +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae24120 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Manuals +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3078fb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Packages +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{redhat-logos} + +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/syslinux-splash.png +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/syslinux-splash.png +\end{itemize} + +\item \textbf{syslinux} + +\begin{itemize} +\item /isolinux/splash.lss +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} + +Anaconda Prompt doesn't have messages locale. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8e28f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e902b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Translations +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +|-- 3 +| `-- syslinux-splash.sed +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- syslinux-splash.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda prompt translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS Distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..085965e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts} +\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a44087 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- splash.png.png +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- splash.png.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda splash identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/splash.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda splash design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Models:Fig1}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{splash.png}: base image format. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Splash does not have color limitations. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues} + +No one known. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccc01bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{redhat-logo} +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/splash.png +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c93f52 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex 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+\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..459d5b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +The Backgrounds directory is probably the Themes' core compoent. +Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images that are +reused by almost all theme's art works (e.g., Distribution, Websites, +Promotion, etc.). + +The Backgrounds/ directory structure can contain directories to help +you organize the design process. + + Img/: In this directory is where you store all background images + (e.g., .png, .jpg, .xpm, etc.). This directory is required + by rendering scripts. + + Tpl/: In this directory is where you store all scalable vector + graphics (e.g., .svg) files. This directory is required by + rendering scripts. + + Xcf/: In this directory is where you store all Gimp's project + files (e.g, .xcf). This directory is optional. If you can + create a beautiful background images using scalable vector + graphics only, then there is no need to use Gimp to produce + background images. Of course, you can merge Gimp's power + with Inkscape's power to produce images based on them. In + this last case you need this directory. + +Inside Backgrounds/ you can create your vectorial designs using +Inkscape and your background images using Gimp. Later you can export +your background image as png and load it in your vectorial design +using Inkscape's import feautre. Note that you may need to repeat +this technic for different screen resoluions. In that case you need to +create one file for each screen resolution and do the appropriate +linking inside .svg to .png files. For example if you need to produce +background images in 800x600 you need to create the following file: + + xcf/800x600.xcf + +to produce the background image: + + img/800x600-bg.png + +which is loaded in: + + svg/800x600.svg + +to produce the final background image: + + img/800x600.png + +The img/800x600.png background image is produced automatically by +means of rendering scripts. + +In other cases, like Anaconda's, it is possible that you need to make +some variations to one background image that don't want to appear on +regular background images of the same resolution. In this case you +need to create a new and specific background image for that art +component. For example, if you need to produce the background image +used by Anconda (800x600) art works you create the file: + + xcf/800x600-anaconda.xcf + +to produce the background image: + + img/800x600-anaconda-bg.png + +which is loaded in: + + svg/800x600-anaconda.svg + +to produce the file: + + img/800x600-anaconda.png + +The 800x600-anaconda.png file is used by all Anaconda art works +sharing a common 800x600 screen resolution (e.g., Header, Progress, +Splash, Firstboot, etc.). The Anaconda Prompt is indexed to 16 colors +and 640x480 pixels so you need to create a 640x480 background image +for it, and take the color limitation into account when designing it. + +Background images without artistic motif are generally used as based +to build the Background images that do contain the theme's artistic +motif. + +Background images are linked (using Inkscape's \textit{import} +feature) inside almost all theme art works. 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+\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% + pdftitle={Anaconda Header Visual Style},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +% Tell LaTeX how to hyphenate a word. Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Header Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Header. Anaconda +is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is python-based +with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda installer works on +a wide variety of Linux-based computing architectures (ia32, Itanium, +Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed to make it easy to add +platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Progress Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Progress. +Anaconda Progress screen is shown after configuration and while +packages are installed. Anaconda Progress screen has a header, and +slide images which alternate with release notes texts. This article +describes Anaconda Progress slide images and release notes only. The +header component of Anaconda Progress is described in the document +``Anaconda Header Visual Style''. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The Anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted +to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the +GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version +published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, +no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Prompt Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes Anaconda Prompt. Anaconda Prompt is the first +screen shown after booting up with the install CD/DVD medium. Anaconda +Prompt is based on H. Peter Anvin's syslinux suite of bootloaders, +specifically on the \texttt{isolinux} bootloader. The +\texttt{syslinux} suite and its documentation come inside the +\texttt{syslinux} package, available through \texttt{yum} in the +\texttt{[base]} repository of CentOS Distribution. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Splash Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes Anaconda Splash screen. This screen is shown +after Anaconda Prompt screen. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load dependencies. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/backgrounds' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gdm' '\.conf$' '/default\.(jpg|png)') + $(getFiles '/etc/gconf' '\.(schemas|xml)$' '/default.*\.(jpg|png)') + $(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'rc$' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64edf65 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Backgrounds},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Backgrounds} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes GNOME and KDE background images. The first +time a user's session has been loaded, the default background image is +shown on the screen as desktop background. Background image remains +visible in the screen as long as the user's session remains open. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Backgrounds/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +Background design is based on CentOS Default Artistic Motif. + +\begin{itemize} +\item There is no color limitation in this section. +\item There is no translation in these images. +\item There is no version, or textual information in these images. +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Default background]: The +\texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} +files control which is the default background image loaded when new +users open their GNOME session for first time and as long as no change +be made in its ``Desktop Background Preferences''. + +Inside \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} file the default +background image is defined in the line 6 of the following piece of +code: + +\begin{verbatim} +... + 1| + 2| /schemas/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename + 3| /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename + 4| gnome + 5| string + 6| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png + 7| + 8| Picture Filename + 9| File to use for the background image +10| +11| +... +\end{verbatim} + +Inside \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} file, the default background image is +defined in the line 4 of the following piece of code: + +\begin{verbatim} +... +1| +2| +3| +4| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png +5| +6| File to use for the background image +7| +8| +... +\end{verbatim} + +In both files \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and +\texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml}, the image file name should be the same. + +The \texttt{kdesktoprc} file controls KDE desktop configuration file. +The following lines were taken from that file and show the variables +that control default background on KDE desktop. + +\begin{verbatim} +Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png +WallpaperMode=Scaled +\end{verbatim} + +\end{description} + +\section{Testing} + +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Image format definition]: Images controlling default desktop +backgrounds are in JPG format. Nevertheless this doesn't match with +the definition in the configuration file +\texttt{desktop-backgrounds-basic.xml} which mention them as PNG format. +This issue makes those images not to be displayed in the GNOME +``Desktop Background Preferences''. + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3bcbd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-5\_4.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & 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Unicode English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/kdesktoprc\\ +\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/kdm/backgroundrc\\ +\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be90910 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-theme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-5\_4.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & 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License}{11}{subsection.8.10} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {8.11}How to use this License for your documents}{11}{subsection.8.11} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2e9187b --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build GDM tables for LaTeX documents. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/gdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/{etc,usr/share}/gdm' '\.conf')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e7f4b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Display Manager (GDM)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes the GDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +GDM is the first choice defined as CentOS Display Manager (DM). If +users leave their computers on all the time and don't share their +system, they won't see this as often as users who share a desktop +system with other users on the system or laptop users who reboot and +login more frequently. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each +major release of CentOS. This task is done using the rendering script +(render.sh) available in the workplace. This script creates the +appropriate PNG images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task +is done using the building script(build.sh) available in the +workplace. This script collects all information, groups it and stores +it under tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. + +Whith the building script you can create GDM themes for specific +CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific +screen resolutions. + +More information about GDM theming is available in the \emph{GNOME +Display Manager Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and +inside your system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run +the following command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual +\end{itemize} + +\section{Configuration} + +\begin{description} + +\item[GraphicalTheme]: The graphical theme that the Themed Greeter +should use. It should refer to a directory in the theme directory set +by \emph{GraphicalThemeDir}. + +\texttt{GraphicalTheme=\$THEME}\\ + +\item[GraphicalThemeDir]: The directory where themes for the Themed +Greeter are installed. + +\texttt{GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/gdm/themes/} + +\item[BackgroundColor]: The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) background +color. If the BackgroundType is 2, use this color in the background of +the greeter. Also use it as the back of transparent images set on the +background and if the BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor is set and this is a +remote display. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter. + +\texttt{BackgroundColor=\#204C8D} + +\item[GraphicalThemeColor]: Use this color in the background of the +Themed Greeter. This only affects the Themed Greeter. + +\texttt{GraphicalThemeColor=\#000000} + +\end{description} + +More information about GDM and its configuration can be found in its +reference guide. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the +following command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#index +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: This seems to be available +when using the variable \emph{BackgroundImage} in GTK+ Greeter only. +In Themed Greeter the best we have is the variable +\emph{GraphicalThemedColor} to specify the background color of the +transition. + +\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of GDM theme needs to be +expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, GDM theme +uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution +changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the +current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or +differs in ratio (for example when it a wide screens) the design of +GDM them could loose quality or look different from the original one. + +As a workaround, if GDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the +building script to create the GDM theme in your specific screen +resolution. + +\item[GDM theme installation]: Use the login screen administrator +(gdmsetup). This action requires you to have \emph{root} privileges. + +\item[Default Display Manager]: By default GDM is the first display +manager choice\footnote{See the file /etc/X11/prefdm.}. If you +changed this and want to go back then, run the following command (as +\emph{root}) and reboot: + +\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=GNOME" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0c3022 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a42f07e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0212d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/Manual.aux b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/Manual.aux new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d09c94b --- /dev/null +++ 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Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/boot/grub' 'splash.xpm.gz')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/{boot/grub,etc}' '(\.lst|grub|\.conf)$')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9efcae8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes GRUB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +This screen is where the selection of which kernel to run and other +boot-time options, are made. It is seen every time the computer boots. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +Initially, \emph{splash.xpm.gz} is a PNG image (splash.png) which is +converted to xpm.gz. \emph{splash.png} image is rendered for each +major release of CentOS distribution. Each image is based in the same +Artistic Motif and has the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +Image rendering is done using the rendering script (\emph{render.sh}) +available in the workplace of this section. This script creates +the appropriate PNG images under \emph{img/\$VERSION/} +directory. + +After image rendering, each \emph{img/\$VERSION/splash.png} image +should be indexed to 14 colors. This can be done using an image +manipulation tool like GIMP, or ImageMagick. This color reduction +could bring some noise to your design. If that is the case, you need +to retouch your design in a 14 colors basis. + +The final step is to convert the 14 colors indexed \emph{splash.png} +image into \emph{splash.xpm.gz}. To do so, use the command +\emph{convert2xpm.sh} provided in the workplace. This command +explores the \emph{img/\$VERSION/} directories and +converts\footnote{\emph{convert splash.png splash.xpm \&\& gzip +splash.xpm}} each \emph{splash.png} image indexed to 14 colors to its +\emph{.xpm.gz} equivalent. The converted images are saved under +\emph{xpm/\$VERSION/} directories. + +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +The following issues were seen on a video card \emph{Trident +Microsysmtes CyberBlade/i1 (cyblafb)}: + +\begin{description} + +\item[Different colors]: As more different colors you have on your +design, more are the possibilities of increasing the amount of noise +in your design after indexing to 14 colors. For example, if you +include the actual CentOS symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors +(for the orange, green, violet) which are completely different and +non-reusable in the blue toned background image. + +\item [CentOS Symbol]: If the CentOS symbol is included in +this image, colors used in the symbol after indexing the image +are not the defaults colors defined as CentOS Symbol Colors. + +To workaround this, in first place, I used a variant of CentOS symbol +without background colors, just the white borders. Later, I desided to +remove it completely because that symbol could confuse people about +which is the CentOS default symbol (see ``The CentOS Brand'' manual). +Finally, I ended up using just the plain word CentOS to brand the +GRUB. + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c1e19a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm".\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\end{longtable} diff --git 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+# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/pixmaps' 'gnome-splash')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gconf' 'gnome-splash')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7287877 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Splash)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{GNOME Splash} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the GNOME Splash Visual Style for CentOS +Distribution. By default this image is disabled to make GNOME session +load faster. If you enable it,\footnote{To enable GNOME Splash image +go to: \texttt{System > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions} and +check the item \texttt{Show splash screen on login}.} this image is +displayed after login screen, and while GNOME session is being loaded. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +GNOME Splash is rendered for each major release of CentOS +Distribution. Each image is based in the same Artistic Motif and has +the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Symbol. +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/. + +There is no color limitation in this section. + +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21701c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-splash.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 380 x 325, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 380 x 325, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c6b743 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{Sorry, this table is empty.}\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c6b743 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-theme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ 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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config/kdm' 'rc$')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2b7848 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={KDE Display Manager (KDM)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes the KDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +KDE Display Manager (KDM) is the second choice defined as CentOS +Display Manager. If users leave their computers on all the time and +don't share their system, they won't see this as often as users who +share a desktop system with other users on the system or laptop users +who reboot and login more frequently. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each +major release of CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh +available in the workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG +images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task +is done using the script build.sh available in the workplace. This +script collects all information needed, groups it and stores it under +tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. + +Whith the build.sh script you can create KDM themes for specific +CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific +screen resolutions. + +KDM theme uses the same standard that GDM theme does. More information +about GDM theming is available in the \textit{GNOME Display Manager +Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and inside your +system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the following +command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual +\end{itemize} + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Theme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{Theme} defines which +is the KDM theme used by default. + +\texttt{Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/} + +\item[UseTheme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{UseTheme} defines +the precedence of background. If true KDM theme background image takes +precedence against KDM background. + +\texttt{UseTheme=true} + +\item[Wallpaper]: In the file \emph{backgroundrc}, \texttt{Wallpaper} +defines the default configuration for KDM background. + +\texttt{Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png} + +\end{description} + +The background image used on KDM is one file, and the background image +used on KDM theme is another file. Even they are independent files, +the monolithic visual structure requires the same visual information +in these images. + +More information about KDE login screen, KDM and its configuration can +be found in KDE help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the +following commands: + +\begin{itemize} +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/login.html +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/configuring-kdm.html +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/kdm-files.html +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: If KDE desktop background +and KDM background are the same (and they should because the +monolithic visual structure) the transition from login screen to +desktop is ``smooth'' because the background image is always visible +on the screen. + +\item[Differences between KDM and GDM themes]: KDM and GDM +themes\footnote{It refers to the \emph{.xml} files and its related +files.} are basically the same except for the following differences: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item KDM theme requires the ``user-entry'' and ``pw-entry'' stocks. +This forces the using of two boxes, one for username and one for +password. This boxes are visibly appart one from another. In GDM we +use just one box (the ``user-pw-entry'' stock), both for +username and password. + +\item In KDM theme, messages were centered on the screen to fit the +KDM two-boxes design. In GDM they are centered to the +``user-pw-entry'' stock width. + +\item In KDM theme, the ``language'' stock shows nothing. It creates +an empty space in the screen. The language block was commented to save +space on the screen. In GDM laguage buttom is present and when clicked +a box pops up with a list of languages to choose. + +\item Both KDM and GDM themes use the same font defintion in the +\emph{.xml} file, but in presentation they look quiet different. For +example the KDM clock's \emph{Sans 10 Bold} theme definition does not +take effect. Probably font definition in \emph{kdmrc} file takes +precedence against theme's one. + +\end{enumerate} + +\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of KDM theme needs to be +expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, KDM theme +uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution +changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the +current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or +differs in ratio (for example when it is a wide screens) the design of +KDM theme could loose quality or look different from the original one. + +As a workaround, if KDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the +build.sh script to create the KDM theme in your specific screen +resolution. + +\item[KDM theme installation]: To install a KDM theme you need to copy +its files from the workplace to its location in the filesytem. If you +want to make that KDM theme your default one, then you also need to +update the KDM configuration files to match your theme location. Both +of these actions require you to have \emph{root} privileges. + +\item[Default Display Manager]: By default KDM is the second display +manager choice\footnote{See the file \emph{/etc/X11/prefdm}.}. To use +KDM as first choise, run the following command (as \emph{root}) and +reboot: + +\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} + +\item[Package content]: CentOS Default KDM Theme seems to be inside +the package redhat-artwork. In contrast with GDM which has some files in +redhat-logos and others in redhat-artwork. 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b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build KSplash tables for LaTeX document. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'ksplashrc')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7588d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={KDE Splash)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{KDE Splash} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the KDE Splash Visual Style for CentOS +Distribution. This image is displayed after login screen, while KDE +session is being loaded. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + + +\section{Workplace} +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +KDE Splash Preview.png and splash\_top\_bar.png images are rendered +for each major release of CentOS Distribution. Each image is based in +the same Artistic Motif and has the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Symbol. +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +KDE Splash splash\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png are +used to create the progress effect while loading. They both have the +same background color. + +KDE Splash splash\_bottom\_bar.png is used to as background to the +label shown in the bottom. This image has the same background color of +splas\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png. + +KDE Splash theme definitions are in the file Theme.rc. Among available +definitions are the splash name, description, version, author, +engine, icons flashing, always show progress, and label foreground. + +Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/. + +There is no color limitation in this section. + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Theme]: Defines the default splash theme. The name should match +a directory name under /usr/share/ksplash/Themes/. + +\texttt{Theme=Modern} +\end{description} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19455f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Preview.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 322, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_active\_bar.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 61, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_bottom.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 16, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_inactive\_bar.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 61, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_top.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 245, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Theme.rc\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git 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kdebase\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0c70e78 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-theme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Preview.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 322, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/splash\_active\_bar.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 61, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & 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that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/rhgb' '.*\.png')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8bab77 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={Graphic Boot (RHGB))},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Graphic Boot (RHGB)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the RHGB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +This screen is shown as the machine starts up. Users can toggle +between graphic ``Hide Detail'' mode text ``Show Detail'' mode. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +The system-logo.png image is rendered for each major release of +CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +\section{Design} +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6a140c --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/rhgb/large-computer.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & rhgb\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 520 x 230, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/rhgb/main-logo.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 497 x 166, 8-bit/color RGBA, 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+\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This is abstract. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Introduction} + +The upstream vendor has released 3 versions of Enterprise Linux that +CentOS Project rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for\footnote{ +\url{http://wiki.centos.org/About}}. So, the major CentOS releases are +CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream vendor releases security +updates as required by circumstances. CentOS Project releases rebuilds +of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our +stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). + +The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, +Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (i.e. EL 3 update 9, EL 4 +update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs +from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets +will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases their +version\ldots generally within 2 weeks. CentOS Project follows these +conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and +CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL +5 update 1, etc. + +One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have +any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-3.x version. The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you +update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are +updating a CentOS 5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the +upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update +6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any +update set) and upgrade via their up2date, you will have latest update +set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). + +Since all updates within a major release (CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS +5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed +(thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is +maintained in each main tree on the CentOS +Mirrors\footnote{\url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}}. + +There is a CentOS Vault\footnote{\url{http://vault.centos.org/}} +containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree +when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. +It should only be used for reference. + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/2c-tmr.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr3.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr4.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr5.svg +\end{itemize} + +\section{Design} + +It is very important that people differentiate which is the major +release of CentOS Distribution they are using. To achive this, we use +a special brand called \textit{The Release Brand} of CentOS +Distribution. + +There is one Release Brand for each Major Release of CentOS +Distribution. The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is placed on +images controlling the CentOS Distribution Visual Style. + +The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is built using two +components: 1. The CentOS Trademark, 2. The Major Release Number of +CentOS Distribution. + +The height of the Release Number is twice the CentOS Trademark height +and it is placed on the right side of CentOS Trademark, both bottom +aligned. + +Sometimes The CentOS Message can be added as third component to The +Release Brand. In these cases The CentOS Message remains on English +language, it is not translated. Because of this, The Release Brand +that includes The CentOS Message should be avoided or used in places +where there is no posibility for the user to select a different +language but English. Examples of these kind of images are Anaconda +Prompt and GRUB. + +\section{Rendering} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4e6ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +\relax +\ifx\hyper@anchor\@undefined +\global \let \oldcontentsline\contentsline +\gdef \contentsline#1#2#3#4{\oldcontentsline{#1}{#2}{#3}} +\global \let \oldnewlabel\newlabel +\gdef \newlabel#1#2{\newlabelxx{#1}#2} +\gdef \newlabelxx#1#2#3#4#5#6{\oldnewlabel{#1}{{#2}{#3}}} +\AtEndDocument{\let \contentsline\oldcontentsline +\let \newlabel\oldnewlabel} +\else +\global \let \hyper@last\relax +\fi + +\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Introduction}{1}{section.1}} +\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}Workplace}{2}{section.2}} +\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline 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{1}Introduction}{1}{section.1} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {2}Workplace}{2}{section.2} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {3}Design}{2}{section.3} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.1}The CentOS Motif Brand}{2}{subsection.3.1} +\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {3.2}Recommendations}{2}{subsection.3.2} +\contentsline {section}{\numberline {4}Rendering}{3}{section.4} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fef6047 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% +% Describe The CentOS Motif. +% +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{hyperref} + +\title{The CentOS Motif} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This manual describes the workplace, design, and rendering of CentOS +Artistic Motifs, both default and alternatives. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Introduction} + +The CentOS Artistic Motif is an image used to enforce the CentOS +Project Visual Identity. The Artistic Motif is a pattern design used +to define the CentOS Visual Style. + +Due to our Monolithic Visual Structure, the CentOS Project's Visual +Identity is attached to one unique Visual Style, that is the CentOS +Default Visual Style. CentOS Default Visual Style is based on one +unique CentOS Artistic Motif, that is the CentOS Default Artistic +Motif. + +Changing the CentOS Default Visual Style is not very convenient +because that affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. +Nevertheless, we want to see what do you have. Specially if your work +is an improvement to the base idea of CentOS Default Visual Style +(\emph{\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.}). + +Additionally to the CentOS Default Artistic Motif, there are CentOS +Alternative Motifs. CentOS Alternative Motifs may or may not be +related with the current CentOS Default Artistic Motif. CentOS +Alternative Motfis are an space for new art creation, for designing +new and completely exiting artistic ideas. This place doesn't pretend +to replace sites like devianart.org, but to collect Artistic Motifs +focused on The CentOS Project and what it is. + +If you are not happy with the actual CentOS Default Artistic Motif, +you can look inside CentOS Alternative Motifs and if someone is +interesting enough you can download it from the CentOS Artwork +Repository and test it. If it turns popular enough it has posibilities +of become the CentOS Default Artistic Motif and by extension the +CentOS Default Visual Style. + +If you are not happy with CentOS Alternative Motifs either, then go an +design your own CentOS Alternative Artistic Moif and propose it in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. + +CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs are +maintain by CentOS Community People. Generally, one person proposes +the first idea, later others join the effort to make that idea better. +The first person who proposes the idea is known as the Motif Author +and is she/he who owns the copyright of that work. People joinning the +effort are known as Motif Contributors. + +The CentOS Project is using the Creative Common Share-Alike +License\footnote{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} in +both CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs. This +is, in order to brand an Artistic Motif as CentOS Motif, her/his +author should release her/his work under the previously mentioned +license. + +Only Artistic Motifs branded as CentOS Motif, both Default and +Alternatives, are hosted on CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ +\item SVN:trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Motif/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Design} + +\subsection{The CentOS Motif Brand} + +\subsection{Recommendations} + +When designing Motifs for CentOS, consider the following +recommendations: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is +used as value wherever \$THEME variable is. Optionally, you can add a +description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. + +\item Use the location SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ to +store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require +you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\item Use the CentOS Default Artistic Motif's Palette as base to your +work. CentOS Palette is available at +SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/Modern/Palettes/Default.gpl. + +\item Make your work completely vectorial. Do not add raster images +inside it. + +\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + +\item Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible +design area, and inside inkscape document metadata section wherever it +be possible): + +\begin{itemize} +\item The CentOS Motif Brand. +\item The name of your artistic motif. +\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} +\item The license under which the work is released. +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4adf87 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +% +% CentOS Redistribution License. +% +\chapter{CentOS Redistribution License} +\noindent Revision 1.0, March 2010\\ +\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project.\\ +\\ +\noindent The \texttt{redhat-logos} and \texttt{redhat-artwork} +packages (the ``Packages'') contain image files which incorporate the +CentOS trademark, and CentOS logo (the ``Marks''). + +The CentOS Project grants you the right to use the Packages during the +normal operation of other software programs that call upon the +Packages. 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Belarusian. + +\item[bg] +Bulgarian. + +\item[bh] +Bihari. + +\item[bi] +Bislama. + +\item[bm] +Bambara. + +\item[bn] +Bengali; Bangla. + +\item[bo] +Tibetan. + +\item[br] +Breton. + +\item[bs] +Bosnian. + +\item[ca] +Catalan. + +\item[ce] +Chechen. + +\item[ch] +Chamorro. + +\item[co] +Corsican. + +\item[cr] +Cree. + +\item[cs] +Czech. + +\item[cu] +Church Slavic. + +\item[cv] +Chuvash. + +\item[cy] +Welsh. + +\item[da] +Danish. + +\item[de] +German. + +\item[dv] +Divehi. + +\item[dz] +Dzongkha; Bhutani. + +\item[ee] +E'we'. + +\item[el] +Greek. + +\item[en] +English. + +\item[eo] +Esperanto. + +\item[es] +Spanish. + +\item[et] +Estonian. + +\item[eu] +Basque. + +\item[fa] +Persian. + +\item[ff] +Fulah. + +\item[fi] +Finnish. + +\item[fj] +Fijian; Fiji. + +\item[fo] +Faroese. + +\item[fr] +French. + +\item[fy] +Frisian. + +\item[ga] +Irish. + +\item[gd] +Scots; Gaelic. + +\item[gl] +Gallegan; Galician. + +\item[gn] +Guarani. + +\item[gu] +Gujarati. + +\item[gv] +Manx. + +\item[ha] +Hausa (?). + +\item[he] +Hebrew (formerly iw). + +\item[hi] +Hindi. + +\item[ho] +Hiri Motu. + +\item[hr] +Croatian. + +\item[ht] +Haitian; Haitian Creole. + +\item[hu] +Hungarian. + +\item[hy] +Armenian. + +\item[hz] +Herero. + +\item[ia] +Interlingua. + +\item[id] +Indonesian (formerly in). + +\item[ie] +Interlingue. + +\item[ig] +Igbo. + +\item[ii] +Sichuan Yi. + +\item[ik] +Inupiak. + +\item[io] +Ido. + +\item[is] +Icelandic. + +\item[it] +Italian. + +\item[iu] +Inuktitut. + +\item[ja] +Japanese. + +\item[jv] +Javanese. + +\item[ka] +Georgian. + +\item[kg] +Kongo. + +\item[ki] +Kikuyu. + +\item[kj] +Kuanyama. + +\item[kk] +Kazakh. + +\item[kl] +Kalaallisut; Greenlandic. + +\item[km] +Khmer; Cambodian. + +\item[kn] +Kannada. + +\item[ko] +Korean. + +\item[kr] +Kanuri. + +\item[ks] +Kashmiri. + +\item[ku] +Kurdish. + +\item[kv] +Komi. + +\item[kw] +Cornish. + +\item[ky] +Kirghiz. + +\item[la] +Latin. + +\item[lb] +Letzeburgesch. + +\item[lg] +Ganda. + +\item[li] +Limburgish; Limburger; Limburgan. + +\item[ln] +Lingala. + +\item[lo] +Lao; Laotian. + +\item[lt] +Lithuanian. + +\item[lu] +Luba-Katanga. + +\item[lv] +Latvian; Lettish. + +\item[mg] +Malagasy. + +\item[mh] +Marshall. + +\item[mi] +Maori. + +\item[mk] +Macedonian. + +\item[ml] +Malayalam. + +\item[mn] +Mongolian. + +\item[mo] +Moldavian. + +\item[mr] +Marathi. + +\item[ms] +Malay. + +\item[mt] +Maltese. + +\item[my] +Burmese. + +\item[na] +Nauru. + +\item[nb] +Norwegian Bokmaal. + +\item[nd] +Ndebele, North. + +\item[ne] +Nepali. + +\item[ng] +Ndonga. + +\item[nl] +Dutch. + +\item[nn] +Norwegian Nynorsk. + +\item[no] +Norwegian. + +\item[nr] +Ndebele, South. + +\item[nv] +Navajo. + +\item[ny] +Chichewa; Nyanja. + +\item[oc] +Occitan; Provenc,al. + +\item[oj] +Ojibwa. + +\item[om] +(Afan) Oromo. + +\item[or] +Oriya. + +\item[os] +Ossetian; Ossetic. + +\item[pa] +Panjabi; Punjabi. + +\item[pi] +Pali. + +\item[pl] +Polish. + +\item[ps] +Pashto, Pushto. + +\item[pt] +Portuguese. + +\item[qu] +Quechua. + +\item[rm] +Rhaeto-Romance. + +\item[rn] +Rundi; Kirundi. + +\item[ro] +Romanian. + +\item[ru] +Russian. + +\item[rw] +Kinyarwanda. + +\item[sa] +Sanskrit. + +\item[sc] +Sardinian. + +\item[sd] +Sindhi. + +\item[se] +Northern Sami. + +\item[sg] +Sango; Sangro. + +\item[si] +Sinhalese. + +\item[sk] +Slovak. + +\item[sl] +Slovenian. + +\item[sm] +Samoan. + +\item[sn] +Shona. + +\item[so] +Somali. + +\item[sq] +Albanian. + +\item[sr] +Serbian. + +\item[ss] +Swati; Siswati. + +\item[st] +Sesotho; Sotho, Southern. + +\item[su] +Sundanese. + +\item[sv] +Swedish. + +\item[sw] +Swahili. + +\item[ta] +Tamil. + +\item[te] +Telugu. + +\item[tg] +Tajik. + +\item[th] +Thai. + +\item[ti] +Tigrinya. + +\item[tk] +Turkmen. + +\item[tl] +Tagalog. + +\item[tn] +Tswana; Setswana. + +\item[to] +Tonga (?). + +\item[tr] +Turkish. + +\item[ts] +Tsonga. + +\item[tt] +Tatar. + +\item[tw] +Twi. + +\item[ty] +Tahitian. + +\item[ug] +Uighur. + +\item[uk] +Ukrainian. + +\item[ur] +Urdu. + +\item[uz] +Uzbek. + +\item[ve] +Venda. + +\item[vi] +Vietnamese. + +\item[vo] +Volapu"k; Volapuk. + +\item[wa] +Walloon. + +\item[wo] +Wolof. + +\item[xh] +Xhosa. + +\item[yi] +Yiddish (formerly ji). + +\item[yo] +Yoruba. + +\item[za] +Zhuang. + +\item[zh] +Chinese. + +\item[zu] +Zulu. +\end{description} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecfc67d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +% Part : Preparing Your Workstation +% Chapter: Configuration +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: configuration.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +This chapter describes configurations you need to set up before using +CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Firewall} + +The CentOS Artwork Repository lives on the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ +\end{quote} + +To reach this location you need to have Internet access and be sure no +rule in your firewall is denying this site. Note that the URL uses the +SSL protocol (port 443). + +\section{Subversion Behind Squid} + +Sometimes it is convenient to proxy Subversion client's requests +through a proxy-cache server like Squid. In cases like this, the Squid +proxy server is in the middle between you and CentOS Artwork +Repository. If you want to proxy Subversion client's requests through +Squid proxy-cache server, you need to configure your Subversion client +and your Squid proxy server to do so. + +\subsection{Subversion Client Configuration} + +Subversion client needs to be configured to send requests to your +Squid proxy-cache server. This configuration takes place in the file +\texttt{$\sim$/.subversion/servers}. + +\subsection{Squid Server Configuration} + +Squid proxy-cache server needs to be configured to accept the +extension methods \texttt{REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL}. +This configuration takes place in the file +\texttt{/etc/squid/squid.conf}, specifically in the configuration tag +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# TAG: extension_methods +# Squid only knows about standardized HTTP request methods. +# You can add up to 20 additional "extension" methods here. +# +#Default: +# none +extension_methods REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Squid configuration to proxy Subversion client's requests.% + \label{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Working Copy} + +A Subversion working copy is an ordinary directory tree on your local +system, containing a collection of files (i.e. Translations, Designs, +Manuals, and Scripts). You can edit these files however you wish. Your +working copy is your own private work area: Subversion will never +incorporate other people's changes, nor make your own changes +available to others, until you explicitly tell it to do so. You can +even have multiple working copies of the same project.\footnote{Even +this is basically correct, doing so when using CentOS Artowrk +Repository can bring some confusion when executing scripts. Presently, +only one absolute path can be defined as absolute path for scripts' +execution. You can have as many working copies of CentOS Artwork +Repository as you want but scripts will be executed from just one +working copy absolute path. That is, the one stored under +\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}}. + +Once you've made some changes to your working copy files and verified +that they work properly, Subversion provides you with commands to +``publish'' your changes to the other people working with you on your +project (by writing to the repository). If other people publish their +own changes, Subversion provides you with commands to merge those +changes into your working directory (by reading from the repository). + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork /home/centos/ +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Subversion command used to download the working copy.% + \label{fig:Workstation:WC:Download}} +\end{figure} + +The subversion command illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Workstation:WC:Download} brings a CentOS Artwork +Repository working copy down to your workstation, specifically to your +home directory (\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}). This process may take +some time. Once the working copy is available in your workstation, +you are ready to start exploring and improving available works. + +Note that you need to have a username called \texttt{centos} in your +system. If you don't have it, you can create it using the comand +\texttt{useradd} as superuser (\texttt{root}). + +\subsection{Standardizing Absolute Path} + +When using Inkscape to import raster images inside SVG files the +absolute image path is required. If everyone stores the working copy +on a different absolute path imported images will not be loaded in +those location different from those they were conceived. There is no +way to find the right absolute image path but defining a convenction +about it. + +On a path string (e.g., /home/centos/artwork/trunk/) the username +(`centos') is the variable component, so it is the component we need +to standardize--in the sake of keeping the working copy inside user's +/home/ structure. Thus, analysing which username to use, the CentOS +Project is what join us all together, so the `centos' word in +lower-case seems to be a nice choise for us to use as common username. + +\section{User Identification} + +At this point you probably have made some changes inside your working +copy and wish to publish them. To publish your changes on CentOS +Artwork Repository you need to have a registered account with commit +privilege in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +If you are new in CentOS Artwork Repository it is possible that you +can't commit your changes. That is because new registered accounts +haven't commit privilege set by default. In order for your registered +account to have commit privilege inside CentOS Artwork Repository you +need to request it. See section +\ref{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges}. + +\subsection{User Account Registration} +\label{sec:Configuration:Account} + +To register a user account inside CentOS Artwork Repository, you need +to go to the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +\url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} +\end{quote} + +\subsection{User Account Privileges} +\label{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges} + +To have commit privileges in CentOS Artwork Repository it is needed +that you show your interest first, preferably with something useful +like a new or improved design, translation, manual, or script. As +convenction, people working on CentOS Artwork Repository share ideas +in the mailing list +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. If you +are interested in joining us go there and express yourself. + +\section{Repository Tagged Revisions} + +The CentOS Artwork Repository is also available as tagged revisions. +Tagged revisions are checkpoints on the CentOS Artwork Repository +developing lifetime. They are inmutable copies of the CentOS Artwork +Repository state through time. Tagged revisions contain the files +used to produce images but not images themselves. Inside tagged +revisions you can find scripts (\texttt{.sh}), design templates +(\texttt{.svg}), translation files (\texttt{\.sed}), gimp projects +(\texttt{.xcf}), and documetation files (\texttt{.tex}). + +CentOS Artowrk Repository tagged revisions are available for +downloading in the following location: + +\begin{description} +\item[URL:] https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/tags +\end{description} + +and alternatively, you can find references in the CentOS Project's +wiki, specifically in the ArtWork page: + +\begin{description} +\item[URL:] http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a8e3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/Workstation/installation.tex @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +% Part : Preparing Your Workstation +% Chapter: Installation +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: installation.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +This chapter describes tools you need to have installed in your CentOS +workstation before using CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Subversion} + +Subversion is a version control system, which allows you to keep old +versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of +who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or +SCCS.\footnote{More documentation about Subversion and its tools, +including detailed usage explanations of the svn, svnadmin, svnserve +and svnlook programs, historical background, philosophical approaches +and reasonings, etc., can be found at +\url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/.}} + +To install Subversion client tools in your workstation you can use the +following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install subversion +\end{quote} + +\section{Inkscape} + +Inkscape is a GUI editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format +drawing files, with capabilities similar to Adobe Illustrator, +CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Inkscape features include versatile shapes, +bezier paths, freehand drawing, multiline text, text on path, alpha +blending, arbitrary affine transforms, gradient and pattern fills, +node editing, SVG-to-PNG export, grouping, layers, live clones, and +more. + +Note that Inkscape is not inside CentOS Distribution, so you need to +configure a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL to install +Inkscape. Installation of a third party repositories inside CentOS +Distribution is described in the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +\url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories} +\end{quote} + +Once you have configured the third party repository you can install +Inkscape using the following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install inkscape +\end{quote} + +\section{ImageMagick} + +ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification +and display of bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images +in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be +changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and +combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can +be added to images and stretched and rotated. + +To install ImageMagick in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install ImageMagick +\end{quote} + +\section{Netpbm} + +Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including +conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There +are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for +about 100 graphics formats. + +To install Netpbm in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install netpbm\{-progs\} +\end{quote} + +\section{Syslinux} + +Syslinux is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT +filesystems, Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems (EXTLINUX), PXE network boots +(PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX). It also includes a tool, +MEMDISK, which loads legacy operating systems from these media. The +package \texttt{syslinux} provides the programs \texttt{ppmtolss16} +and \texttt{lss16toppm} which are used to produce Anaconda Prompt +images. The \texttt{ppmtolss16} Perl program also includes the file +format specification. + +To install Syslinux in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install syslinux +\end{quote} + +\section{GNU Image Manipulation Program} + +GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is used to manipulate images +inside CentOS Artwork Repository. + +To install GIMP in your workstation you can run the following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install gimp +\end{quote} + +\section{GNU Core Utilities} + +The GNU core utilities are a set of tools commonly used in shell +scripts. + +To install the GNU core utilities in your workstation you can run the +following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install core-utils +\end{quote} + +\section{\LaTeX} + +\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system implemented as a macro +package for Donald E. Knuth's \TeX\ typesetting program. The \LaTeX\ +command typesets a file of text using the \TeX\ program and the LaTeX +Macro package for \TeX. To be more specific, it processes an input +file containing the text of a document with interspersed commands that +describe how the text should be formatted. + +To install \LaTeX\ in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install tetex-\{latex,fonts,doc,xdiv,dvips\} +\end{quote} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34d8eff --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/community.tex @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: community.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Community} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Community} + +The CentOS Project is designed for people who need an enterprise class +operating system without the cost or support of the prominent North +American Enterprise Linux vendor. + +\begin{description} + +\item[CentOS Administrators:] People building CentOS Distribution and +its infrastructure are considered CentOS Administrators. Each CentOS +Distribution has an Administrator Leader. + +\item[CentOS Community Members:] People using CentOS Distribution are +concidered CentOS Community Members. Inside CentOS Community, Members +affiliate Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Special Interest Groups help +to organize and distribute work inside The CentOS Project. + +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bdf41ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: distribution.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Distribution} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Distribution} + +The CentOS Distribution is a free enterprise class computing platform +to anyone who wishes to use it. The CentOS Distribution is built from +publicly available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North +American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms +fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policies and aims to be +100\% binary compatible (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to +remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.). + +The CentOS Project releases its CentOS Distribution as a GPL work. The +GPL applies to the software collection known as the CentOS +Distribution. Individual packages included in the distribution +include their own licenses and the GPL applies to all packages that it +does not clash with. If there is a clash between the GPL and +individual package licenses, the individual package license applies +instead. + +Neither the CentOS Project (we who build CentOS Distribution) nor any +version of CentOS Distribution is affiliated with, produced by, or +supported by the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. +Neither does our software contain the upstream vendor's product \dots +although it is built from the same open source SRPMS as the upstream +enterprise products. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3cf5003 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Incorporation} + +The CentOS Project is a legal entity separate from the persons who own +it or the persons who manage or operate it. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bbe3ef --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ + +This chapter describes the CentOS Project as legal entity. It +describes how the incorporation would survive longer than the lives of +any particular member, existing in perpetuity. Information in this +chapter provides the emotional tools that CentOS Community needs, in +order to create a strong feeling of identification with the CentOS +Project and its mission. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3dd2bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: mission.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Mission} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission} + +The CentOS Project exists to provide the CentOS Distribution. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c9ec6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/organization.tex @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Organization} + +The CentOS Project is organized and managed on Internet by a group of +Administrators which provide their knowledge and personal resources to +build the different major releases of CentOS Distribution and maintain +the required infrastructure. + +The CentOS Project exists by its own, it is not affilieted with any +other organization. The only source of hardware or funding to +distribute the CentOS Distribution is by donations. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0110ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + +\section{The CentOS Philosophy} + +The CentOS Project is higly based on meritocracy. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ce9409 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/CentOS/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{The CentOS Release Schema} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release} + +The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of enterprise Linux that +CentOS rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. So, the major CentOS +releases are CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream +vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. CentOS +releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually +within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually +much faster). + +The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, +Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (Currently EL 3 update 9, EL +4 update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new +ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update +sets will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases +their version ... generally within 2 weeks. CentOS follows these +conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and +CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL +5 update 1, etc. + +One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have +any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-3.x version. + +The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you update any CentOS-4 +product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to +the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are updating a CentOS 5 system. +This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's +assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the +upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade +via their up2date, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 +update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release +(CentOS 2, CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS 5) always upgrade to the latest +version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), +only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on the CentOS +mirrors. + +There is a CentOS Vault containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a +picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and +does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e78a961 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: files.tex 6044 2010-07-11 07:49:09Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{File Types} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, there are ``image files'' and ``text +files''. + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{} + +Image files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all +CentOS visual manifestations where image files are involved (i.e. +CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, CentOS promotion, etc.). Image +files are inside identity frameworks. + +Image files may be available in different formats. Image files in +different formats are produced taking the PNG format as base. The PNG +format is the Inkscape's export format used by \texttt{render.sh} +indentity script to produce a image copy of the SVG design templates. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script uses command line image +manipulation tools, like ImageMagick and Netpbm, to do image format +convertions from PNG to the formats you specify. You can produce as +many image formats as supported by the previously mentioned command +line image maipulation tools. + +Image files production in different formats is specified inside +configuration scripts, specifically in the variable +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{\texttt{ACTIONS}} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}). + +Inside frameworks, image files are stored in a directory named `img'. +This name is a convenction that scripts use to store framework's +produced images. If you want to change the image directory's name to +something different from `img', you need to set the same name in all +images' directories along the CentOS Artwork Repository, and update +scripts to recognize the new name you set. This is something you +problably don't need to do, but if you still want to, please share +your reasons in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before +commit your changes. Changing the image directory's name is a big +chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. + +\subsection{Text Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Files:Text}{} + +Text files are used to implement the CentOS visual style on all CentOS +visual manifestations where text files are involved (i.e. eula files +and release notes used by Anaconda, etc.). Text files are inside +identity frameworks. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex new file mode 100755 index 0000000..82c884d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, CentOS visual identity has been +organized in ``frameworks'', which have been divided in two major +groups: ``translations'', and ``identity''. These two groups of +frameworks are very similar in organization, they both have ``design +templates'' ---to define how things look like---, ``rendering script'' +---to automate the way things are produced---, and ``translated +files'' ---to store the final result of things being produced---. But +their files differ in content and type. + +The identity frameworks are focused on image conception (i.e. image +designing, image rendering, etc.). The translation frameworks are +focused on translation files conception (i.e. translation path +definition, file name definitions, translation markers definition, +etc.). + +Generally, one identity framework has one translation framework +associeted to it. When you render images inside identity frameworks, +the related translation framework is used as translation source and +file name definition. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7baa89 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rendering.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering}{} + +Rendering is the process by which you produce translated content based +on design templates and translation files. Inside CentOS Artwork +Repository you can render images and texts. + +\subsection{Image Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Rendering:Image}{} + +Image files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework +containing the image files you want to produce. To execute the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's +directory and use the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} +\end{quote} + +The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of +files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression +pattern, applied against the translation path. + +\subsection{Text Rendering} + +Text files are rendered using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script is available in the framework +containing the text files you want to produce. To execute the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, you need to be inside framework's +directory and use the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh 'REGEX'} +\end{quote} + +The REGEX argument is optional. It is used to reduce the amount of +files you want to render. It is a posix-egrep regular expression +pattern, applied against the translation path. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13a7ca4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Frameworks +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: templates.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Design Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Templates} + +Design templates are plain text files. Design templates may or may not +contain translation markers inside. Design templates are used to +define the CentOS visual style (the look and feel) of CentOS corporate +identity in all its manifestations. Design templates are the +documents you need to create or edit in order to implement or maintain +the monolithic CentOS corporate visual structure. Design templates +are normative documents that need to be conceived carefully. + +Design templates may be based on specific markups (i.e. XHTML, SVG, +CSS, etc.). If that is the case, translation markers may be combined +inside the specific markup design template to create a translatable +markup-specific design template. In contrast, if design templates do +not have specific markup inside, they are considered the simpliest +design templates because they only have translation markers inside. + +Design templates can be read, edited, and studied using your favorite +text editor. + +Design templates are specific to frameworks using design patterns to +define the visual style of content produced inside them. This is the +case of frameworks inside ``trunk/Identity/'', where design templates +are used to define images' visual style; and ``trunk/Translations/'', +where design tempates are used to define translations' common files. + +Inside frameworks, design templates are stored in a directory named +`tpl'. This name is a convenction that scripts use to find framework's +design tempate files. If you want to change the design template +directory's name to something different from `tpl', you need to set +the same name in all design templates' directories along the CentOS +Artwork Repository, and update scripts to recognize the new name you +set. This is something you problably don't need to do, but if you +still want to, please share your reasons in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org} before +commit your changes. Changing the design template directory's name is +a big chanage that needs to be discussed in the community. + +\subsection{Simpliest Design Templates} + +The simpliest design templates are inside identity frameworks. The +simpliest design tempaltes are plain text files with translation +markers only. These kind of design templates are used to define +information like ``eula files'' (i.e trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/eula) +used by Anaconda and similar files. The simpliest design template +files do not use extension. + +\subsection{Translation Design Templates} + +The translation design templates are inside translation frameworks. +The translation design templats are plain text documents whithout any +kind of markup. Instead, they contain sed's replacements commands. +As convenction, translation file names end with the extension `.sed'. +Translation files are created and edited using your favorite text +editor. + +\subsection{SVG Design Templates} + +The scalar vector graphics (SVG) design templates are inside identity +frameworks. The SVG design templates are plain text files with +markup, based on SVG standard. The SVG standard is described at +\href{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}{http://www.w3.org/2000/svg}. + +Even SVG design templates can be read and edited with your favorite +text editor, it is better to use a SVG editor like +\href{http://www.inkscape.org/}{Inkscape} (see +http://www.inkscape.org/) to create and edit them. The SVG design +template files are used to define the visual style of images +controlling the visual style of CentOS distribution, CentOS web sites, +CentOS promotion, etc. + +Inside SVG design templates, each object has an ``Id'' property. By +default the object's Id is a combination of letters and numbers +granting its uniqueness inside the entire document. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are rendered +automatically using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script. The +\texttt{render.sh} identity script looks for the object's Id property +containing the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word and exports its area as +bitmap, automatically. + +If you are designing SVG templates for CentOS Artwork Repository, and +you are using the \texttt{render.sh} identity script to render them, +you need to set the CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word as object's Id on the +design object you want to export as bitmap during the rendering +process. The CENTOSARTWORK uppercase word is a convenction used by +scripts to find the export area on your SVG design templates. + +In CentOS Artwork Repository, SVG design templates are released under +the \href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative +Common Share-Alike License 3.0}.\footnote{See +http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} In Inkscape, you say +so in the ``Document Metadata'' panel, available in the ``File'' menu. + +\subsection{XHTML Design Templates} + +The XHTML design templates are inside identity frameworks. They are +plain text with markup, based on the +\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{XHTML standard} described at +\href{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}{http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1}. These +files are created and edited using your favorite text editor. XHTML +design templates are used to define the visual style of files like the +``Release Notes'' (trunk/Identity/Release/Tpl/release-notes.html) used +by Anaconda. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67a8543 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/brands.tex @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: brands.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{The CentOS Brand} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/ +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS brand is the name or trademark that conncects the +producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS +Project and the products are the CentOS distributions, the CentOS web +sites, the CentOS promotion, etc. + +The CentOS Project uses the CentOS brand inside its GNU/Linux +enterprise distributions, web sites, and promotions to connect them +all visually and this way committing the monolithic visual structure +where one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all +visual manifestations. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Logotype} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Logotype is represented by the word ``CentOS'' +using \texttt{denmark.ttf} typography. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/a/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Logotype.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logotype}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Symbol} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Symbol +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Symbol is the main visual representation of The +CentOS Project, and probably the most importat visual component inside +CentOS corporate identity. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}. Due the CentOS symbol +is graphical element, without any kind of embedded typography, it +provides an efficient way of identification in a multi-language +environments. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Symbol/Build/5c-a/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Symbol.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The Concept Behind CentOS Symbol} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:SymbolConcept} + +At the moment of writting these lines, I haven't found any reference +about the author who worked out the CentOS symbol and the concept +behind its design. That information would be useful as motivation +source. The CentOS symbol is the visual representation of that the +CentOS community is working for, it would be very nice to have that +information available somewhere. Until then, all we can do is giving +interpretations about it. + +I will take the adventure of describing my personal interpretation +about the CentOS symbol design and the concept behind it. This +interpretation is not definite, nor a final concept. Certainly, this +interpretation may have nothing in common with the one used by the +author of CentOS symbol. The ideas written in this section may change +in the future in the sake of reaching a better CentOS symbol +interpretation for the CentOS community to stand on.\footnote{This is +probably an interesting topic to debate at +``\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}'' +mailing list.} + +The first thing, in order to interpret the CentOS symbol, is to know +which is ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}{The CentOS Project +Mission}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Mission}) and feel a deep +compromise with it. Later on, take a look to the CentOS symbol and +try to identify each component its design is based on. If you take a +careful look at \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Symbol} you find +that the CentOS symbol is based on squares, arrows and different +colors. + +The square is a geometrical figure that has four parallel sides of +equal dimensions. The equal dimensions brings the idea of justice +among all parts involved. That is, each part is in harmony one +another. This kind of harmony could be verified at simple sight, or +you can take a rule and messure each side to see that they have the +same dimensions. As long as we can verify this harmony is true, it +starts to be a fact of reason that we can rely on. + +In a second state, the CentOS symbol is built of four identical +$90^{\circ}$ squares filled with unique colors. The squares provide +reason based pragmatic facts. The colors provide emotions. So, in this +design state we could say that different emotions are controlled by +the same pragmatic reasons. + +In a third state, the $90^{\circ}$ set of squares is duplicated to +create a new set of squares. In this new set of squares fill colors +were removed and the whole squares set was rotated $45^{\circ}$. At +this point eight arrows, pointing the outside, are immediatly visible. +Emotions are so strong that they found a way to expand themselves out +of $90^{\circ}$ pragmatic reasons. But reason evolves with changes +and takes new forms ---the $45^{\circ}$ squares set--- to let flow off +the emotions' nature, and thus, uses that enormous expansion force to +create an infinite loop of common benefits, still controlled by the +reason of pragmatic facts. + +At this point the CentOS symbol has been completed. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Trademark} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tm.svg +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Trademark is a distinctive sign or indicator used +by The CentOS Project (as legal entity) to identify that its product +(The CentOS Distribution) or services to consumers with which the +trademark appears originate from a unique source, and to distinguish +its products or services from those of other entities. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tm/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Trademark.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Trademark}} +\end{figure} + +A trademark is designated by the following symbols: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item $^{\textup{\textsc{tm}}}$ (for an unregistered trademark, that +is, a mark used to promote or brand goods); + +\item $^{\textup{\textsc{sm}}}$ (for an unregistered service mark, +that is, a mark used to promote or brand services); and + +\item \textregistered\ (for a registered trademark). + +\end{itemize} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Release Trademark} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Type/Tpl/2c-tmr.svg +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Release Trademark combines the CentOS trademark +and one decimal number. Based on +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}), the CentOS project uses the +CentOS release trademak to identify CentOS visual manifestations that +share common visual structures with internal differences (i.e., The +CentOS Distributions and their installation media). + +Construction of CentOS release trademark, for major releases 4 and 5, +are illustrated on \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4} +and \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}, respectively. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr4/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number four.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:4}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Type/Build/tmr5/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS trademark for major release number five.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Release:5}} +\end{figure} + +Another way is to copy the release trademark SVG artwork and paste it +on the SVG design template you want it to appear in. Done that, +replace the decimal number with the string \texttt{=MAJOR\_RELEASE=}, +exactly. + +When you render the artwork component, that where you pasted the +release trademark SVG artwork in, you are producing the same artwork +component design for as many major releases as you have specified in +the translation structure of that artwork component being rendered. +Note that, in order for this translation mechanism to work correctly, +the translation structure should be prepared to support the major +release schema first, as described in +``\hyperlink{cha:Concepts:Translations}{Translation}'' +(\autoref{cha:Concepts:Translations}) and +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The CentOS Release Schema}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{The CentOS Logo} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Brands/Logos +\end{description} + +\noindent The CentOS Logo is a graphical element (ideogram, symbol, +emblem, icon, sign) that, together with its logotype (a uniquely set +and arranged typeface) form The CentOS Trademark or commercial brand. +See \autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}. + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Brands/Img/CentOS/Logo/Horizontal/Build/5c-tm/801.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{The CentOS Logo (horizontal) with trademark (TM) included.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos:Horizontal}} +\end{figure} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b87e77e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/icons.tex @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: icons.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Icons} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Icons} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Icons/ +\end{description} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..111f6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/ +\end{description} + +\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Project corporate +identity. The CentOS Project corporate identity is the ``persona'' of +the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project +corporate identity plays a significant role in the way the CentOS +Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and +external stakeholders. In general terms, the CentOS Project corporate +visual identity expresses the values and ambitions of the CentOS +Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. + +The CentOS Project corporate identity provides visibility, +recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to the +CentOS Project organization by means of corporate design, corporate +communication, and corporate behaviour. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a7f7c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/models.tex @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: models.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you find design models. Design models are +representative images used to illustrate key components inside a +specific design. Design models are frequently used to make +documentation clearer. + +When designing models, try to make them language independent so they +can be reused in differet language documents. For example, you can use +letters or numbers to identify areas in the model and later use the +figure's caption to describe the meaning of those letters and numbers, +respectively. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8aa299c --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Release} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Release} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Release/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where CentOS Distribution release-specific files are +produced. This framework contains textual templates that produce +textual files, like ``release notes'' and ``eula files'' used by +Anaconda. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2542eba --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/structure.tex @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: structure.tex 6024 2010-06-28 04:28:27Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure} + +The CentOS Project settles down its corporate visual identity on a +``monolithic corporate visual identity structure''. In this structure +The CentOS Project uses one unique name +(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Brand}'') and +one unique visual style +(``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{The CentOS Default +Theme}'') in all its manifestations. + +The CentOS Project organizes its visual manifestation in four top +level structures: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web, The CentOS +Promotion, and The CentOS Behaiviour. The CentOS Distribution , The +CentOS Web, and The CentOS Promotion use one unique name and one +unique visual style in all its manifestations. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Distribution Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Distribution} + +It applies to all major releases of CentOS distribution. + +Sometimes, specific visual manifestations are formed by common +components which have internal differences. That is the case of CentOS +Distribution visual manifestation. + +Since a visual style point of view, CentOS Distributions share common +artwork components like Anaconda ---to cover the CentOS distribution +installation---, BootUp ---to cover the CentOS distribution start +up---, and Backgrounds ---to cover the CentOS distribution desktop---. +Now, since a technical point of view, those common components are made +of software improved constantly. + +The software constant improvement is reflected on a numbered release +schema, described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}{The +CentOS Release Schema}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:CentOS:Release}). The CentOS release schema is a tool to +provide exact information, specific to one release at any given time. + +People can use this release schema to know the software details that +they are using on their computers, report bugs, fixes, suggestions, or +simply any kind of usefull information; in the same exact basis. + +Remarking the CentOS release schema inside each major release of +CentOS Distribution ---or similar visual manifestation--- takes high +attention in the sake of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. +For archiving that purpose, graphic designers use ``The CentOS Release +Brand'' in all artwork components controlling the visual style of +CentOS Distribution ---or similar--- visual manifestation. + +Artwork components controlling the visual style of CentOS Distribution +visual manifestation are described in +``\hyperlink{par:Distribution}{Distribution}'' +(\autoref{par:Distribution}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Web Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Web} + +It applies to all web applications CentOS uses to handle its needs +(Ex. Portals, Wikis, Forums, Blogs, Bug Tracker). Anything involving +HTML standards should be consider here. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Promotion Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Promotion} + +It applies to all tangible and non tangible items CentOS uses to +promote its existence. Clothes, posters, installation media, +stationery, release countdown images, banners, stickers, are all +examples of promotion designs. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Behaviour Visual Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour}{} + \label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Structure:Behaviour} + +It applies to CentOS community's social behavior. To what we do and +how we do it. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7a34e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/themes.tex @@ -0,0 +1,544 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: themes.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Themes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where themes are produced. In the above framework +location, themes are organized in ``Models'' ---to store common +information--- and ``Motifs''---to store unique information. At +rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the +final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as ``default'' or +``alternative''. + +CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{CentOS Default Theme} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default} + +The CentOS default theme is used in all visual manifestations of +CentOS Project's corporate visual identity (e.g., distributions, web +sites, promotion, etc.). + +Changing CentOS default theme is not very convenient because that +affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. Nevertheless, we are +interested on seeing your art work propositions. Specially if your +art work is an improvement to the base idea behind CentOS default theme +(\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.). + +If you are not happy with CentOS default theme, you can look inside +CentOS alternative themes and download the one you are interested in. +If you are not happy with any of the CentOS alternative themes +available, then go and design your own CentOS alternative theme as +described in ``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{Theme +Motifs}'' (\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{CentOS Alternative Themes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative} + +CentOS alternative themes exist for people how want to use a different +visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the +visual style is needed for a system already installed components like +Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside +alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. +Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes +are maintained by CentOS Community. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Transition} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Transition} + +Theme transition is the action of moving a theme from alternative to +default. This transition begins when an alternative theme gets +popular enough inside CentOS Comminity, and both CentOS Administrators +and CentOS Comunity Members want to extend it to all CentOS Visual +Manifestations. + +Once the popular alternative theme has been extended through all +CentOS visual manifestations, the alternative theme implementation +phase starts. The alternative theme implementation phase is where +default theme art work is replaced with alternative theme ones. After +the implementation phase, the previous default theme is tagged as +alternative and the implemented alternative as default. + +Theme Transition has a huge impact in CentOS Corporate Visual +Identity, it should be done only if absolutly necessary. Generally, it +is better to improve the current default theme, based on its concept, +than create a completly new one. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where theme models are stored. Theme models let you +modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, +position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all +themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating +artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Models +| |-- Default <-- theme's model name. +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- Anaconda +| | | | |-- Header +| | | | |-- Progress +| | | | |-- Prompt +| | | | `-- Splash +| | | `-- BootUp +| | | |-- Firstboot +| | | |-- GDM +| | | |-- GRUB +| | | |-- GSplash +| | | |-- KDM +| | | |-- KSplash +| | | |-- RHGB +| | | `-- Plymouth +| | |-- Promo +| | |-- Web +| |-- Alternative <-- theme's model name. +| | |-- Distro +| | | `-- BootUp +| | | |-- Firstboot +| | | |-- GDM +| | | |-- GRUB +| | | |-- GSplash +| | | |-- KDM +| | | |-- KSplash +| | | |-- RHGB +| | | `-- Plymouth +| |-- ... more theme models. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme models structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}} +\end{figure} + +Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes +to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs +but same characteristics. + +Inside the framework location above, you find theme models organized +by name. You can add your own theme models to the structure by adding +a directory to the list. By default you have the following +ready-to-use theme models: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{Default:} Stores the theme model used to produce +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}{CentOS +Default Theme}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Default}). + +\item \textbf{Alternative:} Stores the theme model used to produce +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}{CentOS +Alternative Themes}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Alternative}). + +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig1.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda theme model producing three different visual +styles.} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Corporate/common-design-model-fig2.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Firstboot theme model producing three different visual +styles.} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Motifs} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where the themes' artistic motifs are produced. The +artistic motif is a graphic design used as common pattern to connect +all CentOS Project's visual manifestations inside the same theme. + +Inside the framework location above, artistic motifs are organized by +names inside the standard file structure illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default} and +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Motifs +| |-- Modern <-- theme name. +| | |-- Backgrounds +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- Anaconda +| | | | |-- Header +| | | | |-- Progress +| | | | |-- Prompt +| | | | `-- Splash +| | | |-- BootUp +| | | | |-- Firstboot +| | | | |-- GDM +| | | | |-- GRUB +| | | | |-- GSplash +| | | | |-- KDM +| | | | |-- KSplash +| | | | |-- RHGB +| | | | `-- Plymouth +| | | `-- Desktop +| | |-- Info +| | |-- Palettes +| | |-- Promo +| | |-- Screenshots +| | `-- Web +| |-- ... more theme names. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme motifs default structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Default}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/ +|-- Motifs +| |-- TreeFlower <-- theme name. +| | |-- Backgrounds +| | |-- Distro +| | | |-- BootUp +| | | | |-- Firstboot +| | | | |-- GDM +| | | | |-- GRUB +| | | | |-- GSplash +| | | | |-- KDM +| | | | |-- KSplash +| | | | |-- RHGB +| | | | `-- Plymouth +| | | `-- Desktop +| | |-- Info +| | |-- Palettes +| | |-- Screenshots +| |-- ... more theme names. +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Theme motifs alternative structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Motifs:Alternative}} +\end{figure} + +When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following +recommendations: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is +used as value wherever theme variable (\$THEME) or translation marker +(\texttt{=THEME=}) is. Optionally, you can add a description about +inspiration and concepts behind your work. + +\item Use the location trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/ to store +your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you +to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\item The CentOS Project is using the blue color (\texttt{\#204c8d}) +as base for its corporate visual identity. Use the CentOS Project's +base corporate color as much as possible in your artistic motif +designs. + +\item Try to make your design fit one of the +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}{Theme Models}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Models}). + +\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + +\item Add the following information on your art work (both in a visible +design area, and inside Inkscape's document metadata section wherever +it be possible): + +\begin{itemize} + +\item The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. + +\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} + +\item The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art +works are released under +\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{Creative Common +Share-Alike License 3.0} +(\href{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/}). + +\end{itemize} + +\end{itemize} +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Palettes} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/\$THEME/Palettes/\\ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where graphic designers define theme palettes for +color-limited art works. Theme palettes contain the color information +that rendering functions need, in order to produce images with color +limitations. Theme palettes contain theme's unique color information. +\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme Palettes Creation} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation} + +Theme palettes are based on art works' specific color information you +are creating palettes for. As we write this section, there are two art +works that require color limitations. They are Grub and Syslinux art +works. + +This section describes a generic procedure you can use to create theme +palettes for art works which need to be produced with color +limitations. + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item As first step, you need to produce a PNG file with the final +design of that art work you are creating palettes for. You can do +this by using the \texttt{render.sh} script available in the art +work's identity framework. + +\item Secondly, you need to generate the limited color information for +that PNG file the three different file formats (See +\autoref{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}). You can do +this by using the Gimp as described below: + +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\center +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\hline +\textbf{File} & \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +\texttt{.gpl} & Gimp palette files.\\ +\texttt{.ppm} & Portable Pixel Map palette files.\\ +\texttt{.hex} & Hexadecimal auxiliar palette files.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Palette file types.% + \label{tab:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Files}} +\end{table} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the \texttt{.gpl} file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Open the Gimp (\textit{Applications / Graphics / The Gimp}). + +\item Open the PNG format file you want to generate the limited color +information for (\textit{File / Open ...}). + +\item Index the image (\textit{Image / Mode / Indexed...}). This will +open the window ``Indexed Color Conversion''. Use this window to +``Generate optimum palette'' by setting the maximum number of colors +you want to have in the final indexed image. In this window, by the +default, Gimp has set 255 as the maximum number of colors, you should +change this value to fit the art work color limitation requirements +(i.e. 14 colors for Grub's splash, and 16 colors for Syslinux splash, +etc.). Another option you can play with is ``Color dithering'' at the +window's bottom, particularly the ``Floyd-Steinberg (reduced color +dithering)'' option which seems to archive the best results. + +\item At this point you have reduced color information and indexed the +image. This let you save the color information as a Gimp palette file +(.gpl) for further using. + +To export the color information as Gimp palette you need to open the +palette window (\textit{Ctrl+P}) and go to the action ``Import +Palette...'' inside ``Palettes Menu''. This will open the window +``Import Palette''. In this window you need to specify the source from +where you will retrive color information and the name of the palette +file. Use ``Image'' as source to create your palette and the +appropriate name (e.g., \texttt{centos-\$themename-grub}).\footnote{in +\texttt{centos-\$themename-grub} file name, the \texttt{\$themename} +part is the theme's name you are working on (e.g., Modern, TreeFlower, +etc.) for Grub's palette, \texttt{centos-\$themename-syslinux} for +Syslinux palette, etc.} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the \texttt{.ppm} file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Use the Gimp to create a new image (\textit{Ctrl+N}) of 16 x 1 +pixels of dimension. That is 16 pixels width and 1 pixel height. + +\item That is a rather small image so you problably want to zoom it in +to better see what you are doing. In a 1024x768 screen resolution, +zoom the 16 x 1 pixel image to 4500\% makes things clear enough. If +you are using a different screen resolution you probably need to zoom +in to a different value. + +\item Now it's time to fill up the empty image with the color +information we created previously. You do this using the pen tool +(\textit{N}) with a 1x1 brush (\textit{Shit+Ctrl+B}). At this point it +is a good time to open the ``Palette Editor'' window and use the Gimp +palette file with the color information we created (\textit{Ctrl+P / +doble click on the palette file}). + +\begin{quote} + +\textbf{Caution!:} If you are creating \texttt{.ppm} palettes for +Anaconda prompt (syslinux), the order used to set the color +information is relevant. Relevant values in the image are positions: 0 +and 7. Position 0 is used as background color, which is black +(\texttt{\#000000}) generally and position 7 is used as forground +color, which is white (\texttt{\#ffffff}) generally. This, in order to +grant the highest contrast. See +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}. + +\end{quote} + +\end{enumerate} + +To create the (\texttt{.hex}) file: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Create a plain text file and put the hexadecimal color +information and its index position defined in \texttt{.ppm} palette +inside the file, one definition by line. The format used to create +the \texttt{.hex} file is \texttt{\#rrbbgg=i \dots}. Where +\texttt{\#rrggbb=i} indicates that the color \texttt{\#rrggbb} (hex) +should be assigned index i (decimal). + +\begin{quote} +\textbf{Caution!:} In order to produce Anaconda prompt (syslinux) +images correctly, both \texttt{.hex} and \texttt{.ppm} color and index +information should match. +\end{quote} + +\end{enumerate} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-palette.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Palette's background (A) and forground (B) color position.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Syslinux}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\section{Theme File Structure} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, each theme has a name and a +directory for it. Inside each theme directory, the CentOS Project +visual style is organized in the directories: Distro, Info, Palettes, +Promo, Screenshots, and Web. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Distro} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Distro} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS Distribution visual style +are produced. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +turnk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$THEME/Distro/ +|-- Anaconda +| |-- Header +| |-- Progress +| |-- Prompt +| `-- Splash +|-- BootUp +| |-- Firstboot +| |-- GDM +| |-- GRUB +| |-- GSplash +| |-- KDM +| |-- KSplash +| `-- RHGB +`-- Desktop +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{The CentOS distribution theme structure.} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Palettes} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Palettes} + +Here is where theme's palettes are sotred. Palettes are used to +automate image rendering in cases where a limited amount of color need +to be specified. Before you could render color-limited art works (e.g. +Grub, and Syslinux), you need to create their color-limited palettes +first. See +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}{Theme +Palette Creation}'' +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes:Creation}). + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Promo} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Promo} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS promotion visual style +are produced. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Screenshots} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Screenshots} + +Here is where theme's screenshots are stored. The purpose of this +directory is to collect theme's implementation graphical history +through time. Inside this directory you can have distribution +screenshots, web sites screenshtos, and promotion screenshots. If +theme has been implemented out of computers like would be the case of +events, stands, etc. those photos can be added here too, in the +promotion screenshot section. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{The \texttt{Web} Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Files:Web} + +Here is where image files controlling CentOS Web sites visual style +are produced. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5cd8db2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Corporate Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: widgets.tex 6023 2010-06-27 10:09:48Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Widgets} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Widgets} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Widgets/ +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9fa0a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/logo.tex @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Logo +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: logo.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Horizontal} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Logo:Horizontal} + +\section{Pyramidal} +\section{Circular} +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d783d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Manuals +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: manuals.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/ +\end{description} + +\noindent This chapter describes the CentOS Artwork Repository User +Guide. The CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide is the book you are +reading right now. The main goals of this book is helping you to +understand how CentOS Artwork Repository works, and what you can do to +get the best of it. It is also an excuse for you to join us and help +improving it. + +\section{Structure} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, documentation is conceived using +\LaTeX's book class. Instead of having the entire document in a single +file, information has been spread in separated files under Manuals +framework structure. The Manuals framework structure is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure} and described in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{Relevant Files}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}) and +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{Relevant Directories}'' +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}). + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Manuals/ +|-- Concepts +| |-- CentOS +| |-- Frameworks +| |-- Identity +| `-- ... +|-- Distribution +| |-- Anaconda +| | |-- Firstboot +| | |-- Header +| | |-- Progress +| | `-- ... +| |-- Backgrounds +| |-- BootUp +| | |-- GDM +| | |-- GRUB +| | `-- ... +| `-- Release +|-- Licenses +|-- Translations +|-- Workstation +|-- convenctions.tex +|-- repository.aux +|-- repository.lof +|-- repository.log +|-- repository.lot +|-- repository.out +|-- repository.pdf +|-- repository.tex +`-- repository.toc +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Manuals framework structure.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Structure}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Writing Style} + +When writing for CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, keep in mind +the following quote taken from the online ``BBC News Styleguide'': +---The key to good writing is \textbf{simple thoughts simply +expressed}. Use short sentences and short words. Anything which is +confused, complicated, poorly written or capable of being +misunderstood risks losing the listener or viewer, and once you have +done that, you might just as well not have come to work---. + +If you need to express complicated ideas, try to split them out in +smaller and simpler ideas as much as possible. If you consider it +appropriate, try to use +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}{Design Models}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Models}) to illustrate your thoughts. + +\subsection{Cross References} + +When you create \LaTeX's cross references, you need to define targets +and links. Targets are the specific locations in the document that +links point to. In \LaTeX, these cross reference targets and links +can be defined in many ways, so we need to standardize the way we use +inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide to make it look uniform +and easy to read. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, cross references look +like illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}. Cross reference +targets are defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}, and links to those +targets are defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}. + +Note that we use both \texttt{hypertarget} and \texttt{label} commands +to define targets, and \texttt{hyperlink} and \texttt{autoref} to +define links. With \texttt{hyperlink} we create long text links +---usefull when reading in the coputer---, and with \texttt{autoref} +we create numbered links ---usefull when reading in a printed copy---. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{flushleft} +\dots you can find more information in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{Logos}'' (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} (see +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). +\end{flushleft} +\hrulefill +\caption{Cross reference link presentation.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Presentation}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\part{Concepts} +... +\chapter{The CentOS Logo} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Logo}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Logo} +... +\section{Horizontal} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands} +... +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference targets.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Targets}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\dots you can find more information in +``\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}{The CentOS Logo}'' +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands}), specifically in +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}{the horizontal version} +(see \autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Brands:Logos}). +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for cross reference links.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:CrossRef:Links}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Figures} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, illustrations (i.e. +images, framework structures, source code, commands, etc.) are shown +using \LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment. An example of +\texttt{figure} environment definition is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}. More information about +\LaTeX's \texttt{figure} environment can be found in \LaTeX's info +manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in your terminal the +command: \texttt{info latex}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +... +\hrulefill +\caption{... .% + \label{fig:...}} +\end{figure} +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{figure} environment.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Figures}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Tables} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository User Guide, tabular information (i.e. +translation markers, etc.) is shown using \LaTeX's \texttt{table} +environment. An example of \texttt{table} environment definition is +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}. More +information about \LaTeX's \texttt{table} environment can be found in +\LaTeX's info manual. To read the \LaTeX's info manual, execute in +your terminal the command: \texttt{info latex}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\centering +\begin{tabular}[pos]{cols} +\hline +... +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{... .% + \label{tab:...}} +\end{table} +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{\LaTeX's definition for \texttt{table} environment.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Manuals:Tables}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Relevant Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Files} + +\subsection{repository.tex} + +The \texttt{repository.tex} file is the main book's file. Here is +where you define specific book information like class, title, authors, +etc. Inside \texttt{repository.tex} you organize chapters and load +their sections. + +\subsection{introduction.tex} + +The \texttt{Introduction.tex} file introduces a specific artwork +component: what it does, where and when it appears in, etc. + +\subsection{framework.tex} + +The \texttt{rramework.tex} file describes how to interact with a +specific artwork component: where to find the artwork component inside +CentOS Artwork Repository, how to render their images, how to render +their translations, their specific translation markers, etc. + +\subsection{rebranding.tex} + +The \texttt{rebranding.tex} file describes how to rebrand a specific +artwork component: where to find the arwork component inside CentOS +Distribution, related packages you need to modify, etc. + +\section{Relevant Directories} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Directories} + +\subsection{Concepts} + +The \texttt{Concepts} directory organizes chapters related to +``Concepts'' part. Files in this directory describe concepts used +inside CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\subsection{Workstation} + +The \texttt{Workstation} directory organizes chapters related to +``Preparing Your Workstation'' part. Files in this directory describe +actions (i.e. installation and configuration) you need to do before +using CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\subsection{Distribution} + +The \texttt{Distribution} directory organizes chapters releated to +``Distribution'' part. This part gets its attention into the different +artwork components of CentOS Distribution, using a subdirectory +structure to organize them and the files \texttt{introduction.tex}, +\texttt{framework.tex}, and \texttt{rebranding.tex} to describe them. + +\subsection{Licenses} + +The \texttt{Licenses} directory organizes licenses used in this book. + +\section{Revisions} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Manuals:Revisions} + +Revisions are a way of organizing changes committed to CentOS Artwork +Repository User Guide. Revisions have the format ``Revision M.N'', +where M is the major revision number, and N is the update revision +number. Revision update number (N) may increase by one every month to +release that month's changes. Once the six month cycle is reached, +major revision number (M) is increased by one and update revision +number (N) is reset to 0. + +\section{Export to PDF} + +To produce the file \texttt{repository.pdf}, you need to get inside +the Manual's framework and execute the command: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{pdflatex repository.tex} +\end{quote} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ddcd27 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/motif.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Artistic Motif +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: motif.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{CentOS Default Artistic Motif} +\section{CentOS Alternative Artistic Motif} +\section{CentOS Artistic Motif License} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..780477b --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Rebranding +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rebranding.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +To comply with upstream redistribution policy, the CentOS Project +removes all upstream brands and artworks from CentOS Distribution. The +CentOS Project has its own brand and its own artwork. The CentOS Brand +and CentOS Artwork are what the CentOS Project uses in CentOS +Distribution. + +The action of removing upstream brands and artworks and add CentOS +brands and artworks is what we call rebranding. + +CentOS Brands and artworks are organized inside CentOS Artwork +Repository. The CentOS Artwork Repository is maintain by CentOS +Artwork SIG which is formed by CentOS Community People. + +\section{General Suggestions} + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Use original names as much as possible. Do not rename original +file names if you don't need to. + +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f0ca92 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/release.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Release Brand +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: release.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..660bcba --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: scripts.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, scripts are organized in +three groups: ``invocation scripts'', ``configuration scripts'' and +``function scripts''. Scripts are mainly used to help you automate and +standardize tasks. A graphical representation of how scripts are +organized inside CentOS Artwork Repository is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\centering +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + ../Identity/Models/Img/en/Scripts/initFunctions.pdf} +\caption{The scripts organization model.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Invocation Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Invocation} + +Invocation scripts are identified by the name \texttt{render.sh}. You +may find invocation scripts inside \texttt{trunk/Translations/} and +\texttt{trunk/Identity/} structures. Invocation scripts' main purpose +is calling the appropriate configuration script. + +\section{Configuration Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Configuration scripts are identified by the name +\texttt{render.conf.sh}. In the script organization model +(\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts}), configuration scripts are the first +scripts executed by you after running the invocation script +(\texttt{render.sh}). Generally, configuration scripts are short +files that initialize functions, set variable definitions, and call +the appropriate function to start rendering. + +\subsection{Initialize Functions} + +Function initialization is the first action you do inside +configuration scripts. By default, functions are initialized using +the \texttt{initFunctions.sh} script, as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}. The +\texttt{initFunctions.sh} script looks for functions definitions in +files that match the expansion \texttt{*.sh} inside the +\texttt{trunk/Scripts/Functions/} path, and exports them to the +current shell environment, that created when you ran the invocation +script. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Initialize functions. +. /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Scripts/initFunctions.sh +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Function initialization inside configuration scripts.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:initFunctions}} +\end{figure} + +Once functions are initialized, they are ready to be used by you, in +any point after its initialization. This initialization arms you with +a customizable set of functionalities that can be used on +configuration scripts and reused inside functions themselves. + +\subsection{Define Artwork Component} + +The \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable defines the artwork component you want +to render. The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value defines the specific artwork +component's matching list and Themes' translation path. The +\texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is built using the translation path structure +as reference. For example, if you want to render Anaconda progress +files, you need to know that artwork component's translation path +which is:\\ +\\ +\fbox{trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress}\\ +\\ +and then, go to its \texttt{render.conf.sh} file to define +\texttt{ARTCOMP} as the following:\\ +\\ +\fbox{ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress'}\\ +\\ +The \texttt{ARTCOMP}'s value is processed by \texttt{getMatchingList} +function to determine the specific artwork component's +translation-design matching list. The matching list function is +described in \autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}. + +\subsection{Define Filtering Pattern} + +The \texttt{REGEX} variable defines a regular expression as filtering +pattern. If the filtering pattern is specified, the rendering process +is limited to the amount of files matching the filtering pattern. By +default, this value is set to receive the shell's first argument +(\texttt{\$1}). This let you pass the filtering pattern on the +command line, at rendering time. If you need a fixed value for the +filtering pattern, you can change the \texttt{REGEX}'s value on your +working copy to whatever you need, but please do no commit that. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define filtering pattern. This is a regular expression +# matching the translation path. +REGEX="$1" +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Define filtering pattern inside configuration scripts.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:REGEX}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Define Post-rendering Actions} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS} + +Post-rendering actions are specific functionalities applied to the +final files produced by base rendering functions like +\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText}. Post-rendering actions +are defined by the \texttt{ACTIONS} array variable. By default, the +\texttt{ACTIONS}'s value is set to empty (\texttt{ACTIONS[0]=''}) +which provokes no post-rendering action to be applied. A different +configuration is illustrated on +\autoref{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}. + +When rendering images, using \texttt{renderImage}, the only result you +get is in PNG format. This is enough most of the time. But in some +other situations, you need to produce the same image in many different +formats (i.e. xpm, pdf, tiff, xbm, etc.). These tasks are very +specific and are not included inside \texttt{renderImage} function. +Instead, the \texttt{renderFormats} function was created and used as +post-rendering action in these situations. + +When rendering texts, using \texttt{renderText}, the only result you +get is in plain text format. Again, this is enough most of the time. +But in some other situations, you need to modify the final result to +provide some standardizations like: maximum line width, indentation of +first line different from second, one space between words, two after +sentences, etc. These tasks are very specific and are not included +inside \texttt{renderText} function. Instead, the \texttt{formatText} +function was created and used as post-rendering action in these +situations. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define post-rendering actions. An empty value means that no +# post-rendering action is applied. +ACTIONS[0]='renderFormats: tif xpm pdf ppm' +ACTIONS[1]='groupByFormat: png tif xpm pdf ppm' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption[Define post-rendering actions.]{Define post-rendering\ +actions. In this figure, post-rendering actions are used to produce\ +tif, xpm, pdf, ppm, image formats (from the base PNG image format)\ +and group them (PNG format included) inside directories. This is, all\ +png files are stored inside a png directory, all xpm files are\ +stored inside a xpm directory, and so on.% + \label{fig:Concepts:Scripts:Configuration:ACTIONS}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Start Rendering} + +The start rendering section defines the base action to do when the +current configuration script is called. In this section what you do is +calling one of the following functions: \texttt{renderImage} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}), or +\texttt{renderText} +(\autoref{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}). + +\section{Function Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Functions/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Function scripts are, in fact, shell functions. A shell +function stores a series of commands for later execution. When the +name of a shell function is used as a simple command name, the list of +commands associated with that function name is executed. Functions +are executed in the context of the current shell; no new process is +created to interpret them (contrast this with the execution of a +shell script). + +\subsection{renderImage} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderImage} + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, the \texttt{renderImage} function is +the heart of image production. The \texttt{renderImage} function takes +translation files and apply them to design templates, as specified in +the artwork componet's matching list that is been rendered. The final +result are PNG images based on design templates and translation files. + +Additionally, the \texttt{renderImage} function accepts the following +post-rendering actions: + +\begin{description} + +\item[renderFormats:] The \texttt{renderFormats} function let you +produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. The +amount of image formats you can produce with \texttt{renderFormats} is +limited to the amount of image formats that ImageMagick command line +image manipulation tool can support. + +\item[groupByFormat:] The \texttt{renderByFormat} function let you +group similar image formats inside common directories. + +\item[renderGrub:] The \texttt{renderGrub} function let you produce 14 +colors images from the base PNG image format. The \texttt{renderGrub} +function is used to automate GRUB artwork component image production. +For this function to work, it is required to define the +\texttt{grub.ppm} palette first. + +\item[renderSyslinux:] The \texttt{renderSyslinux} function let you +produce LSS16 images from the base PNG image format. The +\texttt{renderSyslinux} function is used to automate Anaconda prompt +artwork component image production. For this function to work, it is +required to define the \texttt{syslinux.ppm} and \texttt{syslinux.hex} +palettes first. + +\item[renderBrands:] The \texttt{renderBrands} function let you +produce different image formats from the base PNG image format. +Basically, it is does the same of \texttt{renderFormats}, plus two +colors grayscale, and emboss effect convertions that are not included +inside \texttt{renderFormats}. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{renderText} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:renderText} + +The \texttt{renderText} function produce plain text files from text +plain design tempaltes and translation files. The \texttt{renderText} +standardize the text rendering process inside CentOS Artwork +Repository. Additionally, the \texttt{renderText} function accepts the +following post-rendering actions: + +\begin{description} + +\item[formatText:] The \texttt{formatText} function, let you format +plain text files. This function uses the GNU's \texttt{fmt} tool as +base to do all modifications. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{getMatchingList} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList}{} +\label{sec:Concepts:Scripts:Function:getMatchingList} + +The matching list specifies the relation between design templates and +translation files that artwork components have. The +\texttt{renderImage} and \texttt{renderText} functions require this +information in order to work properly. + +Initially, the matching list was defined explicitly and independently +inside each artwork component's configuration script. Later, as many +of these components had just the same configuration stuff, the code +was reduced and unified inside \texttt{getMatchingList} function. +Inside \texttt{getMatchingList}, there is a case selection statement +where specific matching lists cases are defined, and one default +behaivour that match in thoses cases where none else does. + +The matching list code reduction changed the way you customize artwork +component's matching list. From now on, you look inside configuration +files to be sure that \texttt{ARTCOMP} variable refers to the +appropriate artwork component, and inside \texttt{getMatchingList} +function to define its matching list. For example, when rendering +Anaconda progress, its matching list specifies which translation files +apply which design templates. So, to change the matching list of this +artwork component, you need to edit the function +\texttt{getMatchingList} and set the appropriate relation there, in +the Anaconda progress matching list specification. + +When setting artwork components' matching list, you can use any of the +following configuration available: + +\begin{description} + +\item[Configuration 1:] Specific translation files are applied to +specific design templates. In this configuration you have detailed +control over which translation files are applied to which design +template. + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg: translation-file-1.sed translation-file-2.sed +design-template-B.svg: translation-file-3.sed translation-file-4.sed +" +\end{verbatim} + +Another way to write the previous example is: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg:\ + translation-file-1.sed\ + translation-file-2.sed +design-template-B.svg:\ + translation-file-3.sed\ + translation-file-4.sed +" +\end{verbatim} + +In the above examples translation files 1 and 2 apply +design-template-A.svg. Likewise, translation files 3 and 4 apply +design-template-B.svg. That was a simple case, but what about if you +have hundreds of translation files to apply to specific design +templates? Lets say, translation files from 1 to 49 apply +design-template-A.svg and translation files from 50 to 99 apply +design-template-B.svg. It would be tiresome to write down the name of +every single file in the above configuration. In these situations you +can ``generate'' the translation files as shown below: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +design-template-A.svg:\ + $(for NUMBER in $(sed 1 49);do + echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' + done) +design-template-B.svg:\ + $(for NUMBER in $(sed 50 99);do + echo -n translation-file-${NUMBER}.sed ' ' + done) +" +\end{verbatim} + +Another interesting case is when you need to apply hundreds of +translation files to hundreds of design templates, in a file structure +where they both share a common bond path. That is the +\texttt{Identity/Brands} artwork component case. Writing down such a +matching list consumes lot of time. So you can ``generate'' the +entire matching list like the following: + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="\ +$(for TEMPLATE in $(find $(getPath 'trunk/Identity/Brands')/tpl \ + -name '*.svg' | sed -r 's!.*/Brands/Tpl/(.*)$!\1!' | sort );do + + TRANSLATION=$(find $(getPath \ + 'trunk/Translations/Identity/Brands')/$(echo $TEMPLATE \ + | sed 's!\.svg!!') -name '*.sed' \ + | sed -r 's!^.*/Brands/(.*)$!\1!' \ + | sort | tr '\n' ' ') + + echo $TEMPLATE: $TRANSLATION + done) +" +\end{verbatim} + +\item[Configuration 2:] All translation files are applied to a single +design template. In this configuration all artwork component's +translation files are applied to one design template +(design-template-A.svg for the matter of this case). + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="design-template-A.svg" +\end{verbatim} + +\item[Configuration 3:] Translation files are applied to design +templates that share a common name. In this configuration translation +files are applied to design templates taking the name part, without +extension, as reference. This means that, if you have a translation +file named \texttt{File-1.sed} you need to have a \texttt{File-1.svg} +inside design templates. This way, \texttt{File-1.sed} can be applied +to \texttt{File-1.svg} and, as result, produce the \texttt{File-1.png} +file. This is the default matching list behaivour. + +\begin{verbatim} +MATCHINGLIST="" +\end{verbatim} + +\end{description} + +\subsection{getPath} + +The \texttt{getPath} function creates the artwork component's absolute +path. Before output the absolute path, \texttt{getPath} removes any +``strange'' character from the final path. For \texttt{getPath} to +work, the relative path to the artwork component should be provided +from \texttt{trunk/}'s directory level on. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9faf32 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/structure.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Visual Structure +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: structure.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Monolithic Structure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c6b26bf --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/symbol.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Symbol +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: symbol.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c892f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: Translations +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: translations.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale images. Image localization +is defined inside \texttt{.sed} files, also known as translation +files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given +organization of translation files defines the translation path. + +\section{Common Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Common}{} + +Common translation files contain common localization or no +localization at all for their related images. They are in the root +directory of the translation path. Common translation files create +common images for all major releases of CentOS Distribution. + +\section{Specific Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Specific}{} + +Specific translation files contain specific localization for their +related images. Specific translation files are not in the root +directory of the translation path. Specific translation files are +inside directories which describe the type of translation they are +doing. + +\section{Translation Path} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Path}{} + +Translation path is where we organize common and specific translation +files. Translation path is also used as reference to build the path of +rendered images inside image directory (see +\hyperlink{sec:Concepts:Frameworks:Image}{Image Files}). + +When rendering images, if no REGEX argument is provided to +\texttt{render.sh} identity script, all translation files in the +translation path are read and applied one by one to its related design +template ---as defined in \texttt{getMatchingList} function--- to +produce a translated image. Images produced using the +\texttt{render.sh} identity script have the same name of its +translation file, but with the \texttt{.png} extension instead. + +To control the number of images produced by \texttt{render.sh} +identity script, you need to look into the translation path and +provide a regular expression pattern that matches the translation +path, or paths, related to the image, or images, you want to produce. + +The regular expression pattern you provide to \texttt{render.sh} +identity script is applied to the translation path from its very +beginning. It is not the same to say \texttt{5/es/01-welcome} that +\texttt{01-welcome}, the frist expression matches but the last one +does not. + +When using REGEX you don't need to specify the file extension. It is +removed from translation path before applying the REGEX pattern, so it +doesn't count here. + +\section{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Markers}{} + +Translation markers are used in design templates and translation files +as replacement pattern to commit image translation. When +\texttt{render.sh} identity script renders images, translation files +are applied to design templates to get a PNG translated image as +result. In order to have the appropriate translation on the PNG +image, marker defintion in translation files should match markers in +design templates. + +Translation markers can be whatever text you want, but as convenction +we've defined those we use inside CentOS Artwork Repository. This +definition creates a common point of reference to translators and +graphic designers. To have a clean definition of translation markers +is what makes possible that translators and graphic designers can work +together but independently one another. + +\section{Translation Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:Rendering}{} + +Translation paths and files ---also known as the translation +structure--- are produced using the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script, available in the current translation directory. + +The \texttt{render.sh} translation script combines the content of a +translation template directory ---holding common information--- with +the release-specific information you provide as argument when +executing the script. As result, the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script produces the translation structure that \texttt{render.sh} +identity script needs to create translated images. + +\section{Translation Rendering Script} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:RenderingScripts}{} + +The \texttt{render.sh} translation script produces release-specific +translation directories. Use the \texttt{render.sh} translation script +whenever you need to create a new release-specific translation +directory based on translation template directory. The \texttt{render.sh} +translation script has the following syntax: + +\begin{quote} +\texttt{./render.sh RELEASE ...} +\end{quote} + +The RELEASE argument defines the release number used to create the +release-specific translation directory. You can pass many RELEASE +arguments, separated by one or more spaces, to \texttt{render.sh} +translation script in a single call. If no RELEASE argument is passed +to \texttt{render.sh} translation script then all release-specific +translation directories, available in the current translation +directory, are updated using the translation template as reference. + +Default behaviour of \texttt{render.sh} translation script may be +usefull if all your release-specific translation directories always +have the same information that translation template does. If this is +the case, you only need to maintain the translation template and use +the \texttt{render.sh} translation script to propagate changes to each +release-specific translation directory. + +In contrast, if you are using the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script to create release-specific translation directories that use +translation template as base to introduce non-reusable translations, +you should take care when executing the \texttt{render.sh} translation +script. Otherwise, your non-reusable translations may be replaced +with those in template. + +Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, all translation directories +(reusable and non-reusable) are versioned. If you accidentally +propagate template content to a non-reusable translation, you have the +Subversion's \texttt{revert} and \texttt{update} commands to undo the +mess. + +As general rule, when you use the \texttt{render.sh} translations +script, take care of details and check twice before commit your +translation changes up to CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Translation Template Directory} +\hypertarget{sec:Concepts:Translations:TemplateDirectory}{} + +The translation template directory is located in the current +translation directory and contains common translations for all +release-specific translation directories. It is also used as base to +build non-reusable translation. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6f2f78e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typeface.tex @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Typeface +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: typeface.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Construction} +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} +\section{Reductions} +\section{Prohibitions} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0de93dc --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Concepts/typography.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +% Part : Concepts +% Chapter: The CentOS Typography +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: typography.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Usage} +\section{Colors} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81bbbd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where CentOS firstboot design templates and image +rendering take place. Firstboot identity file structure is illustrated +in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity} and +described in the following sections. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- 4 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- 5 +| | `-- splash-small.png +| |-- ... (more releases here) +| `-- firstboot-left.png +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- firstboot-left.svg + `-- splash-small.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot identity framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Design Templates} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Tpl/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where Firstboot design templates are stored. +Firstboot design templates control Firstboot's visual style. + +\begin{description} + +\item[firstboot-left.svg:] This design is common for all major +releases of CentOS Distribution. It is visible in all firstboot +screens. In +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this +design is illustraded by the number 8. + +\item[splash-small.svg:] This design is specific for each major +release of CentOS Distribution. There is one splash-small.png image +for each major release of CentOS Distribution. This image is visible +only in the first (Welcome) screen of Firstboot. In +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}, this +design is illustraded by number 5. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Models/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot design models are stored. Firstboot +design model is shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models} and described +below: + +\begin{figure} +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/splash-small.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Firstboot design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Models}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{description} + +\item[1:] List of labels and a pointer showing in which configuration +screen you are. + +\item[2:] Screen icon. The screen icon is visible in all firstboot +screens. Each firsboot screen may have its own screen icon. + +\item[3:] Screen label. + +\item[4:] Screen description. + +\item[5:] Splash image (splash-small.png). The splash +image is visible in firstboot welcome screen only. + +\item[6:] Configuration stuff. + +\item[7:] Navigation area. Basically two buttons to navegate +configuration back and forward. + +\item[8:] List of labels' background image (firtboot-left.png). This +image is visible in all firstboot screens. + +\end{description} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/Img/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot final images are stored. + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:ImagesRendering} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you produce firstboot images. The following +rendering examples, based on +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}, illustrate +the firstboot image files rendering process.\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(5|6)/splash'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(firstboot-left|5|4)/splash'}} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale firstboot images. Image +localization is defined inside .sed files, also known as translation +files. Translation files can be common or specific. The given +organization of translation files defines the translation path. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot +|-- 3 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- 4 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- 5 +| `-- splash-small.sed +|-- ... (more release directories) +`-- firstboot-left.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot translation path.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Translation Markers} + +In firstboot, markers are used in the file splash-small.svg only, +specifically to set the major release number of CentOS Distribution in +CentOS Release Brand. Since firstboot-left.svg design is common for +all CentOS Distribution there is no need to set any marker on it. + +Markers used in firstboot design templates and translation files are +described in \autoref{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}. + +\begin{table} +\centering +\begin{tabular}{rl} +\hline +\textbf{Marker} & \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & Major release number of CentOS Distribution.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Firstboot translation markers.% + \label{tab:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Markers}} +\end{table} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Manuals} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] +trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where firstboot documentation is stored. If you +want to help improving Firstboot documentation this is the place you +need to go. + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts}{} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is stored the Firstboot \texttt{render.conf.sh} +configuration script. To render Firstboot images correctly, the +\texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda progress +configuration script should be defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define artwork component. +ARTCOMP='Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Firstboot' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot configuration layout.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Scripts:Config}} +\end{figure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd02e0a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +This chapter describes the visual style of CentOS firstboot +(1.4.27.3-1.el5.centos). Firstboot is the initial system configuration +utility that guides you through a series of steps for easier +configuration of the machine (keyboard layout, language, time zone, +etc.). Firstboot takes place the first time you boot up your installed +system. Firstboot visual style is controlled by a left banner, always +visible, and a splash image, shown on the welcome screen only. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42080e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +\section{Rebranding} + +\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} + +The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS +Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The +Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Firstboot images that need to +be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}. + +Replacements for these files are available in the Firstboot image +directory ( +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Identity:Images}) of +Firstboot (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}) inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +Once you rebrand the image files inside the SRPM package, you need to +rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: redhat-artwork} + +The \texttt{redhat-artworks} package contains the themes and icons +that make up the CentOS default look and feel. Relevant files to +firstboot rebranding are described below: + +The following files in \texttt{redhat-artwork} need to be rebranded: + +Once you rebrand the image files inside the \texttt{redhat-artwork} +SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: firstboot} + +Firstboot messages locale contains the upstream brand, so they need to +be rebranded too. The .po files you need to rebrand are inside the +firstboot package. The \texttt{firstboot} package contains the +firstboot utility that runs after installation. Once you rebrand the +content of .po files inside \texttt{firstboot} SRPM package, you need +to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded .mo files +are created in the installation process. + +\subsection{Package: firstboot-tui} + +The \texttt{firstboot-tui} package contains a text interface for the +\texttt{firstboot} package. Once you rebrand the content of +\texttt{.po} files inside the \texttt{firstboot-tui} SRPM package, you +need to rebuild it with the new brand information. The rebranded +\texttt{.mo} files are created in the installation process. + +\subsection{Package: centos-release} + +The CentOS License Agreement, shown after the welcome screen of +firstboot, is controled by the file \texttt{eula.en\_US} which is +controlled by the \texttt{centos-release} package. The +\texttt{centos-release} package contains the CentOS release notes and +eula files. + +The file \texttt{eula.en\_US} contains the English translation of +CentOS License Agreement. English language is the reference for +specific language translations of CentOS License Agreement. Specific +language translations of CentOS License Agreement are accepted by +Firstboot in the path \texttt{/usr/share/eula/}. + +File names of eula specific language translations should have the +format \texttt{eula.lang} or \texttt{eula.lang\_COUNTRY}. Where +\texttt{lang} is a two-lowercase-letters code representing the +translation language and \texttt{COUNTRY} a two-uppercase-letters code +representing the country of that translation language. Languages' and +countries' codes are specified as described in the standards ISO639 +and ISO3166 respectively. + +When using Anaconda in a language different from English firstboot +checks if there is any eula translation file for the currenct +language. If so, the specific language eula file is loaded and shown +to the user. Otherwise the \texttt{eula.en\_US} file is used. + +The CentOS eula files, described in the previous list, have their own +framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. They are rendered similar +to images using templates and translation files, as well as rendering +scripts. + +The files \texttt{EULA} and \texttt{eula.en\_US} should have the same +information. The \texttt{GPL} file contains the GPL license with a +brief description of how it applies to CentOS Distribution. + +Once you rebrand the text files inside the \texttt{centos-release} +SRPM package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ +|-- shadowman-round-48.png +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-logos)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Logos}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/firstboot/pixmaps/ +|-- firstboot-left.png +|-- splash-small.png +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: redhat-artwork)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Artwork}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/eula/ +|-- eula.en_US +/usr/share/doc/centos-release-5/ +|-- EULA +|-- GPL +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Firstboot rebranding (package: centos-release)% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot:Rebranding:Release}} +\end{figure} +\begin{verbatim} +\end{verbatim} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad5e616 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Scripts} +\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d249404 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- anaconda_header.png.png +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- anaconda_header.png.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda header identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Header/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-1-anaconda_header.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda header design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig1}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Header/fig-2-anaconda_header.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda header position in the screen.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Models:Fig2}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{anaconda\_header.png}: base image format. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Header does not have color limitations. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Issues} + +No one known. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfe7989 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1ac4fc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{redhat-logo} +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/anaconda\_header.png +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c44bd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Header +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86d13e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Header/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/ +|-- 3 +| `-- anaconda_header.sed +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- anaconda_header.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda header translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Header:Translations:Markers} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b33d62a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda progress - Framework +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: framework.tex 6207 2010-08-05 13:11:13Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress identity's framework is stored here. +Anaconda progress identity's framework is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity} and described in +the following sections. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- bn_IN +| | | |-- 01-welcome.png +| | | |-- 02-donate.png +| | | |-- 03-yum.png +| | | `-- ... (more bn_IN language-specific images) +| | |-- cs +| | | |-- 01-welcome.png +| | | |-- 02-donate.png +| | | |-- 03-yum.png +| | | `-- ... (more cs language-specific images) +| | |-- ... (more languages here) +| | |-- first-lowres.png +| | |-- first.png +| | |-- ... (more language directories) +| | |-- progress_first-lowres.png +| | |-- progress_first.png +| | `-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... (more release directories) +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- first-lowres.svg + |-- first.svg + |-- list.svg + `-- paragraph.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Design Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Tpl/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress design templates are stored here. +Anaconda progress design templates are organized in: Anaconda progress +first slide and Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of +images. + +Anaconda progress first slide is the one used to open the package +installation process. Anaconda progress first slide design has no +translation. It is used just as it is, no matter what the current +Anaconda's installation language be. Anaconda progress first slide +design is controlled by \texttt{first.svg}, and +\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design templates +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}). +If the screen resolution is less than 800 x 600 pixels, the +\texttt{first-lowres.svg} design is used. If the screen resolution is +equal or greater that 800 x 600 pixels, the \texttt{first.svg} design +is used. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images start to +rotate a few seconds after progress first slide. Anaconda progress +language-specific slides set of images design is defined by +\texttt{list.svg} +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}) +and \texttt{paragraph.svg} +(\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}) +design templates. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images resumes +relevant features coming on the CentOS distribution that is being +installed. As graphic designer, you need not to care very much about +translating Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images, +this is job for translators. As graphic designer, most of your +attention is focused on how the slides set of images looks like. + +Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of images are loaded +based on Anaconda's installation language. By default, Anaconda's +installation language is English. But you can change Anaconda's +default language in the screen ``Installation Language'' to whatever +your preferred language be. + +If Anaconda's installation language is English, Anaconda progress +language-specific slides set of images are loaded in English. If +Anaconda's installation language is different from English, Anaconda +looks for the language-specific slides set of images that matches the +current Anaconda's installation language and uses them in the +rotation, if that slides set of images exists of course. If there is +no language-specific slides set of images available for the current +Anaconda's installation language, Anaconda uses the English slides set +of images. + +To verify the final look and feel of your Anaconda progress slide +images, you need to render them. To render Anaconda progress slide +images you use the \texttt{render.sh} identity script as described in +``\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{Image +Files Rendering}'' +(\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}). +The \texttt{render.sh} identity script helps you automate the +rendering process of Anaconda progress slide images. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Design Models} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress design models are stored here. Anaconda +progress design models are described in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}, +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}, +and \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-1.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress design model]{Anaconda progress design\ +model. A = ``Header'', B = ``Slide rotation'', C =\ +``Action/Navigation''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/view-2.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress release notes]{Anaconda progress release\ +notes. A = ``Release notes'', B = ``Action/Navigation''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}} +\end{figure} + + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/first.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption[Anaconda progress first slide template]{Anaconda progress\ +first slide template. A = ``The CentOS Symbol'', B = ``The CentOS\ +Default Artistic Motif'', C = ``The CentOS Release Brand'', D = ``The\ +CentOS Copyright''.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:First}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/list.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda progress list template.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Paragraph}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% +../Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/paragraph.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda progress paragraph template.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:List}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/Img/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress final images are stored here. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image:Rendering} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where you produce Anaconda progress slide images. +Take a look at the following rendering examples based on the +translation path shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}:\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5/(progress|first|en)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(progress|first|en|es)'}}\\ +\\ +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(4|5)/(en|es)/01-welcome'}} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}{} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is where translators locale Anaconda progress +language-specific slide set of images. Anaconda progress translation +framework is illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}. Anaconda +progress translation framework defines the Anaconda progress slide +images translation path. The translation path shown in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations} is an +incomplet version of the real one. It was cropped in the sake of +keeping it in just one page. To make yourself a better idea of the +real Anaconda progress translation path, check the one inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. That is the one you should +use in order to build your REGEX patterns when rendering Anaconda +progress slide images. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +|-- 3 +| |-- bn_IN +| | |-- 01-welcome.sed +| | |-- 02-donate.sed +| | |-- 03-yum.sed +| | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) +| |-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- first-lowres.sed +| |-- first.sed +| |-- ... (more language directories) +| |-- progress_first-lowres.sed +| |-- progress_first.sed +| `-- ... (more language directories) +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... (more release directories) +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + |-- bn_IN + | |-- 01-welcome.sed + | |-- 02-donate.sed + | |-- 03-yum.sed + | `-- ... (more bn_IN translation files) + |-- ... (more language directories) + |-- first-lowres.sed + |-- first.sed + |-- ... (more language directories) + |-- progress_first-lowres.sed + |-- progress_first.sed + `-- ... (more language directories) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Translations:Markers} + +In Anaconda progress, translation files and design templates use the +translation markers specified in +\autoref{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}. + +\begin{table}[!hbp] +\centering +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\hline +\textbf{Marker}& \textbf{Description}\\ +\hline +=TITLE= & Slide's title.\\ +=DESCRIPTION= & Slide's list description.\\ +=TEXT1-12= & Slide's content.\\ +=URL= & Slide's URL.\\ +=COPYRIGHT= & Copyright notice.\\ +=RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution full release number.\\ +=MAJOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution major release number.\\ +=MINOR\_RELEASE= & CentOS Distribution update release number.\\ +\hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{Anaconda progress translation markers.% + \label{tab:Distribution:Identity:Markers}} +\end{table} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Manuals} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Manuals/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Anaconda progress documentation files are prepared here. If +you want to help improving Anaconda progress documentation this is +where you need to go. + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + \section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts}{} + \label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts} + +\begin{description} +\item[framework:] trunk/Scripts/Config/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Progress/ +\end{description} + +\noindent Here is stored the Anaconda progress \texttt{render.conf.sh} +configuration script. To render Anaconda progress slide images +correctly, the \texttt{ARTCOMP} configuration variable inside Anaconda +progress configuration script should be defined as illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}. + +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# Define artwork component. +ARTCOMP='Distro/Anaconda/Progress' +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda progress configuration layout.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Scripts:Config}} +\end{figure} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3718297 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Introduction +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: introduction.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +Anaconda progress takes place after configuration screens and while +packages are being installed. Anaconda progress visual style is +controlled by ``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{Anaconda +Header}'' (\autoref{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}), Anaconda +progress first slide, and Anaconda progress language-specific slides +set of images. Anaconda progress language-specific slides set of +images start rotating a few seconds after Anaconda progress first +slide. It is possible for the user to alternate between Anaconda +progress slides and CentOS distribution +``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}'' +(\autoref{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}). + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d964bd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +% Part: Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Progress - Rebranding +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: rebranding.tex 6019 2010-06-26 06:42:08Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Rebranding} + +\subsection{Package: redhat-logos} + +The \texttt{redhat-logos} package contains files created by the CentOS +Project to replace the Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo and RPM logo. The +Red Hat ``Shadow Man'' logo, RPM, and the RPM logo are trademarks or +registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Anaconda Progres images that +need to be rebranded in \texttt{redhat-logos} package are illustrated +in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/ +|-- first-lowres.png +|-- first.png +|-- progress_first-lowres.png +|-- progress_first.png +|-- rnotes +| |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png +| |-- 02-centos5-donate.png +| |-- 03-centos5-yum.png +| |-- 04-centos5-repos.png +| |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png +| |-- 06-centos5-support.png +| |-- 07-centos5-docs.png +| |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png +| |-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png +| |-- cs +| | |-- 01-centos5-welcome.png +| | |-- 02-centos5-donate.png +| | |-- 03-centos5-yum.png +| | |-- 04-centos5-repos.png +| | |-- 05-centos5-centosplus.png +| | |-- 06-centos5-support.png +| | |-- 07-centos5-docs.png +| | |-- 08-centos5-wiki.png +| | `-- 09-centos5-virtualization.png +| |-- ... (more languages here) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda Progress slide images.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:Images}} +\end{figure} + +Replacements for these files are available in the +\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}{Anaconda +Progress image directory} (see +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Image}) of +\hyperlink{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}{Anaconda +Progress Identity} (see +\autoref{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity}) inside your +working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + +Once you rebrand the image files inside \texttt{redhat-logos} SRPM +package, you need to rebuild it with the new brand information. + +\subsection{Package: centos-release-notes} + +During the installation process Anaconda provides a button labeled +``Release Notes'' (see +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Slides}). +When this button is pressed the header and slide areas get hidden and +the available space is used to display CentOS release notes (see +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Identity:Models:Release}). + +Presently, CentOS release notes are managed online and they don't +appear in Anaconda's release notes screen. A few paragraphs are used +instead to describe how CentOS release notes are managed and how they +can be accessed. + +The \texttt{centos-release-notes} package contains Anaconda Progress +release notes files. Anaconda Progress release notes files are +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +/usr/share/doc/centos-release-notes-5.2/ +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-cs.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-de.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-en.html +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es +|-- RELEASE-NOTES-es.html +`-- ... (more language-specific release notes) +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda Progress release notes files.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files}} +\end{figure} + +Files in +\autoref{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress:Rebranding:ReleaseNotes:Files} +have their own framework inside CentOS Artwork Repository. Anaconda +Progress release notes are rendered similar to images, using templates +and translation files, as well as rendering scripts. For more +information about release notes rendering see the chapter +``\hyperlink{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{Release Notes}''. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90f8ba0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +% part : Distribution +% chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Scripts} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37aac96 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.png +| | |-- syslinux-splash-16c.pnm +| | |-- syslinux-splash.log +| | |-- syslinux-splash.lss +| | |-- syslinux-splash.png +| | |-- syslinux-splash.pnm +| | `-- syslinux-splash.ppm +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- syslinux-splash.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda prompt identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/syslinux-splash.pdf} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda prompt design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Model}} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/fig-1-syslinux-splash.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda prompt position in the screen.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Models:Fig2}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.png}: base image format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.ppm}: auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.pnm}: auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.lss}: image format used by syslinux. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.pnm}: 16 colors auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash-16c.png}: 16 colors auxiliar format. +\item \texttt{syslinux-splash.log}: describes image convertion steps. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Prompt does have color limitations. Initially, Anaconda +Prompt images are rendered without color limitation and later they are +indexed to 16 colors and converted to LSS16 format, as described in +\autoref{sec:Concepts:Identity:Themes:Palettes}. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Issues} + +When creating Anaconda Prompt images some issues were found. They are +described below: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{Many Different Colors:} + +As more different colors you have on your design, more are the +possibilities of increasing the amount of noise in your design after +indexing to 16 colors. For example, if you include the actual CentOS +symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors (for the orange, green, +violet) in the indexed image which are completely different and +non-reusable in the blue toned background image. + +\item \textbf{The CentOS Symbol:} + +As previously said, if we include the CentOS default symbol in +Anaconda Prompt there is a color degradation and a reduction of +available colors to use in the 16 colors indexed image. + +Some tests were made with variants of CentOS default symbol, but they +all were declined because they bring confusion about which is the +CentOS default symbol. + +It would be very convenient to CentOS visual identity if the CentOS +default symbol could be included, \textit{exactly as it is}, in +Anaconda Prompt images. + +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae24120 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Manuals +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3078fb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Packages +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{itemize} + +\item \textbf{redhat-logos} + +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/syslinux-splash.png +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/syslinux-splash.png +\end{itemize} + +\item \textbf{syslinux} + +\begin{itemize} +\item /isolinux/splash.lss +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} + +Anaconda Prompt doesn't have messages locale. + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8e28f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e902b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Prompt +% Section: Translations +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Prompt/ +|-- 3 +| `-- syslinux-splash.sed +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- syslinux-splash.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda prompt translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt:Translations:Markers} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS Distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..085965e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\section{Identity} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex} + +\section{Translations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex} + +\section{Manuals} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Manuals} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex} + +\section{Scripts} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Scripts} +\input{./Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex} + +\section{Packages} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Packages} +\input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a44087 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/identity.tex @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Identity +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Identity/Themes/$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +|-- img +| |-- 3 +| | |-- splash.png.png +| |-- 4 +| |-- 5 +| `-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- splash.png.svg +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda splash identity's framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Designs Templates} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Templates} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/tpl +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Design Models} + +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Tpl/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\item trunk/Identity/Models/Img/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\begin{center} +\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/splash.pdf}} +\end{center} +\caption{Anaconda splash design model.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Models:Fig1}} +\end{figure} + +\subsection{Image Files} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Images} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{splash.png}: base image format. +\end{itemize} + +\subsection{Image Files Rendering} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Issues} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '5'}} +\fbox{\texttt{./render.sh '(3|4|5)'}} + +\subsection{Color Limitations} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Identity:Colors} + +Anaconda Splash does not have color limitations. + +\subsection{Issues} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Issues} + +No one known. diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ccc01bb --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/manuals.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37ddf15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/packages.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{redhat-logo} +\begin{itemize} +\item /usr/share/anaconda/pixmaps/splash.png +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c93f52 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/scripts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +% Part : Distribution +% Chapter: Anaconda Splash +% Section: Scripts +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{itemize} +\item trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +\end{itemize} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbf3aac --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/translations.tex @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id$ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\begin{figure} +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Splash/ +|-- 3 +| `-- anaconda_splash.sed +|-- 4 +|-- 5 +|-- ... more major releases +|-- render.sh +`-- tpl + `-- anaconda_splash.sed +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Anaconda splash translation framework.% + \label{fig:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations}} +\end{figure} + +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\subsection{Translation Markers} +\hypertarget{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers}{} +\label{sec:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash:Translations:Markers} + +\begin{itemize} +\item \texttt{=VERSION=}: Major release number of CentOS distribution. +\end{itemize} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..459d5b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +The Backgrounds directory is probably the Themes' core compoent. +Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images that are +reused by almost all theme's art works (e.g., Distribution, Websites, +Promotion, etc.). + +The Backgrounds/ directory structure can contain directories to help +you organize the design process. + + Img/: In this directory is where you store all background images + (e.g., .png, .jpg, .xpm, etc.). This directory is required + by rendering scripts. + + Tpl/: In this directory is where you store all scalable vector + graphics (e.g., .svg) files. This directory is required by + rendering scripts. + + Xcf/: In this directory is where you store all Gimp's project + files (e.g, .xcf). This directory is optional. If you can + create a beautiful background images using scalable vector + graphics only, then there is no need to use Gimp to produce + background images. Of course, you can merge Gimp's power + with Inkscape's power to produce images based on them. In + this last case you need this directory. + +Inside Backgrounds/ you can create your vectorial designs using +Inkscape and your background images using Gimp. Later you can export +your background image as png and load it in your vectorial design +using Inkscape's import feautre. Note that you may need to repeat +this technic for different screen resoluions. In that case you need to +create one file for each screen resolution and do the appropriate +linking inside .svg to .png files. For example if you need to produce +background images in 800x600 you need to create the following file: + + xcf/800x600.xcf + +to produce the background image: + + img/800x600-bg.png + +which is loaded in: + + svg/800x600.svg + +to produce the final background image: + + img/800x600.png + +The img/800x600.png background image is produced automatically by +means of rendering scripts. + +In other cases, like Anaconda's, it is possible that you need to make +some variations to one background image that don't want to appear on +regular background images of the same resolution. In this case you +need to create a new and specific background image for that art +component. For example, if you need to produce the background image +used by Anconda (800x600) art works you create the file: + + xcf/800x600-anaconda.xcf + +to produce the background image: + + img/800x600-anaconda-bg.png + +which is loaded in: + + svg/800x600-anaconda.svg + +to produce the file: + + img/800x600-anaconda.png + +The 800x600-anaconda.png file is used by all Anaconda art works +sharing a common 800x600 screen resolution (e.g., Header, Progress, +Splash, Firstboot, etc.). The Anaconda Prompt is indexed to 16 colors +and 640x480 pixels so you need to create a 640x480 background image +for it, and take the color limitation into account when designing it. + +Background images without artistic motif are generally used as based +to build the Background images that do contain the theme's artistic +motif. + +Background images are linked (using Inkscape's \textit{import} +feature) inside almost all theme art works. 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Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Firstboot Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the visual style of CentOS firstboot +(1.4.27.3-1.el5.centos). Firstboot is the initial system configuration +utility that guides you through a series of steps for easier +configuration of the machine (keyboard layout, language, time zone, +etc.). Firstboot takes place the first time you boot up your installed +system. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted +to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the +GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version +published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, +no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Anaconda/Header/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% + pdftitle={Anaconda Header Visual Style},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +% Tell LaTeX how to hyphenate a word. Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Header Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Header. Anaconda +is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is python-based +with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda installer works on +a wide variety of Linux-based computing architectures (ia32, Itanium, +Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed to make it easy to add +platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Identity}% + } + +% Tell LaTeX how to hyphenate a word. Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Progress Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the visual style of Anaconda Progress. +Anaconda Progress screen is shown after configuration and while +packages are installed. Anaconda Progress screen has a header, and +slide images which alternate with release notes texts. This article +describes Anaconda Progress slide images and release notes only. The +header component of Anaconda Progress is described in the document +``Anaconda Header Visual Style''. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The Anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted +to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the +GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version +published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, +no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +% Tell LaTeX how to hyphenate a word. Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Prompt Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes Anaconda Prompt. Anaconda Prompt is the first +screen shown after booting up with the install CD/DVD medium. Anaconda +Prompt is based on H. Peter Anvin's syslinux suite of bootloaders, +specifically on the \texttt{isolinux} bootloader. The +\texttt{syslinux} suite and its documentation come inside the +\texttt{syslinux} package, available through \texttt{yum} in the +\texttt{[base]} repository of CentOS Distribution. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Don't hyphenate the following +% words: +\hyphenation{CentOS CENTOSARTWORK} + +\title{Anaconda Splash Visual Style} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes Anaconda Splash screen. This screen is shown +after Anaconda Prompt screen. + +Anaconda is the name of the install program used by CentOS. It is +python-based with some custom modules written in C. The anaconda +installer works on a wide variety of Linux-based computing +architectures (ia32, Itanium, Alpha, S/390, PowerPC), and is designed +to make it easy to add platforms. + +Copyright (C) 2010 The CentOS Project. Permission is granted to copy, +distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free +Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by +the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no +Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. 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Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load dependencies. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/backgrounds' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gdm' '\.conf$' '/default\.(jpg|png)') + $(getFiles '/etc/gconf' '\.(schemas|xml)$' '/default.*\.(jpg|png)') + $(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'rc$' 'default.*\.(jpg|png)')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64edf65 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Backgrounds},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Backgrounds} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes GNOME and KDE background images. The first +time a user's session has been loaded, the default background image is +shown on the screen as desktop background. Background image remains +visible in the screen as long as the user's session remains open. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/Backgrounds/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +Background design is based on CentOS Default Artistic Motif. + +\begin{itemize} +\item There is no color limitation in this section. +\item There is no translation in these images. +\item There is no version, or textual information in these images. +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Default background]: The +\texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} +files control which is the default background image loaded when new +users open their GNOME session for first time and as long as no change +be made in its ``Desktop Background Preferences''. + +Inside \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} file the default +background image is defined in the line 6 of the following piece of +code: + +\begin{verbatim} +... + 1| + 2| /schemas/desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename + 3| /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename + 4| gnome + 5| string + 6| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png + 7| + 8| Picture Filename + 9| File to use for the background image +10| +11| +... +\end{verbatim} + +Inside \texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml} file, the default background image is +defined in the line 4 of the following piece of code: + +\begin{verbatim} +... +1| +2| +3| +4| /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png +5| +6| File to use for the background image +7| +8| +... +\end{verbatim} + +In both files \texttt{desktop\_gnome\_background.schemas} and +\texttt{\%gconf-tree.xml}, the image file name should be the same. + +The \texttt{kdesktoprc} file controls KDE desktop configuration file. +The following lines were taken from that file and show the variables +that control default background on KDE desktop. + +\begin{verbatim} +Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png +WallpaperMode=Scaled +\end{verbatim} + +\end{description} + +\section{Testing} + +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Image format definition]: Images controlling default desktop +backgrounds are in JPG format. Nevertheless this doesn't match with +the definition in the configuration file +\texttt{desktop-backgrounds-basic.xml} which mention them as PNG format. +This issue makes those images not to be displayed in the GNOME +``Desktop Background Preferences''. + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3bcbd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/Backgrounds/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default-5\_4.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 2048 x 1536, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ 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+1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build GDM tables for LaTeX documents. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/gdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/{etc,usr/share}/gdm' '\.conf')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e7f4b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Display Manager (GDM)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes the GDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +GDM is the first choice defined as CentOS Display Manager (DM). If +users leave their computers on all the time and don't share their +system, they won't see this as often as users who share a desktop +system with other users on the system or laptop users who reboot and +login more frequently. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each +major release of CentOS. This task is done using the rendering script +(render.sh) available in the workplace. This script creates the +appropriate PNG images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task +is done using the building script(build.sh) available in the +workplace. This script collects all information, groups it and stores +it under tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. + +Whith the building script you can create GDM themes for specific +CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific +screen resolutions. + +More information about GDM theming is available in the \emph{GNOME +Display Manager Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and +inside your system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run +the following command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual +\end{itemize} + +\section{Configuration} + +\begin{description} + +\item[GraphicalTheme]: The graphical theme that the Themed Greeter +should use. It should refer to a directory in the theme directory set +by \emph{GraphicalThemeDir}. + +\texttt{GraphicalTheme=\$THEME}\\ + +\item[GraphicalThemeDir]: The directory where themes for the Themed +Greeter are installed. + +\texttt{GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/gdm/themes/} + +\item[BackgroundColor]: The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) background +color. If the BackgroundType is 2, use this color in the background of +the greeter. Also use it as the back of transparent images set on the +background and if the BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor is set and this is a +remote display. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter. + +\texttt{BackgroundColor=\#204C8D} + +\item[GraphicalThemeColor]: Use this color in the background of the +Themed Greeter. This only affects the Themed Greeter. + +\texttt{GraphicalThemeColor=\#000000} + +\end{description} + +More information about GDM and its configuration can be found in its +reference guide. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the +following command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#index +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: This seems to be available +when using the variable \emph{BackgroundImage} in GTK+ Greeter only. +In Themed Greeter the best we have is the variable +\emph{GraphicalThemedColor} to specify the background color of the +transition. + +\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of GDM theme needs to be +expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, GDM theme +uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution +changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the +current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or +differs in ratio (for example when it a wide screens) the design of +GDM them could loose quality or look different from the original one. + +As a workaround, if GDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the +building script to create the GDM theme in your specific screen +resolution. + +\item[GDM theme installation]: Use the login screen administrator +(gdmsetup). This action requires you to have \emph{root} privileges. + +\item[Default Display Manager]: By default GDM is the first display +manager choice\footnote{See the file /etc/X11/prefdm.}. If you +changed this and want to go back then, run the following command (as +\emph{root}) and reboot: + +\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=GNOME" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0c3022 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{None!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a42f07e --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-config.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0212d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GDM/table-theme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 181 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/centos-symbol.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 48 x 48, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/GdmGreeterTheme.desktop\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & UTF-8 Unicode English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-language.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-reboot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-session.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/icon-shutdown.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 32 x 32, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/Modern.xml\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & XML 1.0 document text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/gdm/themes/Modern/screenshot.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & \textbf{Unknown!}\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 200 x 150, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git 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documents}{10}{subsection.8.11} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/build.sh b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c810485 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build GRUB tables for LaTeX documents. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/boot/grub' 'splash.xpm.gz')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/{boot/grub,etc}' '(\.lst|grub|\.conf)$')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9efcae8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes GRUB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +This screen is where the selection of which kernel to run and other +boot-time options, are made. It is seen every time the computer boots. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +Initially, \emph{splash.xpm.gz} is a PNG image (splash.png) which is +converted to xpm.gz. \emph{splash.png} image is rendered for each +major release of CentOS distribution. Each image is based in the same +Artistic Motif and has the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +Image rendering is done using the rendering script (\emph{render.sh}) +available in the workplace of this section. This script creates +the appropriate PNG images under \emph{img/\$VERSION/} +directory. + +After image rendering, each \emph{img/\$VERSION/splash.png} image +should be indexed to 14 colors. This can be done using an image +manipulation tool like GIMP, or ImageMagick. This color reduction +could bring some noise to your design. If that is the case, you need +to retouch your design in a 14 colors basis. + +The final step is to convert the 14 colors indexed \emph{splash.png} +image into \emph{splash.xpm.gz}. To do so, use the command +\emph{convert2xpm.sh} provided in the workplace. This command +explores the \emph{img/\$VERSION/} directories and +converts\footnote{\emph{convert splash.png splash.xpm \&\& gzip +splash.xpm}} each \emph{splash.png} image indexed to 14 colors to its +\emph{.xpm.gz} equivalent. The converted images are saved under +\emph{xpm/\$VERSION/} directories. + +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +The following issues were seen on a video card \emph{Trident +Microsysmtes CyberBlade/i1 (cyblafb)}: + +\begin{description} + +\item[Different colors]: As more different colors you have on your +design, more are the possibilities of increasing the amount of noise +in your design after indexing to 14 colors. For example, if you +include the actual CentOS symbol in this image, it ocupies 3 colors +(for the orange, green, violet) which are completely different and +non-reusable in the blue toned background image. + +\item [CentOS Symbol]: If the CentOS symbol is included in +this image, colors used in the symbol after indexing the image +are not the defaults colors defined as CentOS Symbol Colors. + +To workaround this, in first place, I used a variant of CentOS symbol +without background colors, just the white borders. Later, I desided to +remove it completely because that symbol could confuse people about +which is the CentOS default symbol (see ``The CentOS Brand'' manual). +Finally, I ended up using just the plain word CentOS to brand the +GRUB. + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c1e19a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GRUB/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & gzip compressed data, was "splash.xpm".\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\end{longtable} diff --git 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b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..66fb822 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build GSplash tables for LaTeX document. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/pixmaps' 'gnome-splash')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/etc/gconf' 'gnome-splash')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7287877 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={GNOME Splash)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{GNOME Splash} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the GNOME Splash Visual Style for CentOS +Distribution. By default this image is disabled to make GNOME session +load faster. If you enable it,\footnote{To enable GNOME Splash image +go to: \texttt{System > Preferences > More Preferences > Sessions} and +check the item \texttt{Show splash screen on login}.} this image is +displayed after login screen, and while GNOME session is being loaded. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +GNOME Splash is rendered for each major release of CentOS +Distribution. Each image is based in the same Artistic Motif and has +the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Symbol. +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/. + +There is no color limitation in this section. + +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..21701c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-splash.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 380 x 325, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/pixmaps/splash/gnome-splash.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 380 x 325, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c6b743 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-config.tex @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{Sorry, this table is empty.}\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-theme.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/GSplash/table-theme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c6b743 --- /dev/null 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published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config/kdm' 'rc$')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2b7848 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={KDE Display Manager (KDM)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} +This article describes the KDM Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +KDE Display Manager (KDM) is the second choice defined as CentOS +Display Manager. If users leave their computers on all the time and +don't share their system, they won't see this as often as users who +share a desktop system with other users on the system or laptop users +who reboot and login more frequently. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +The centos-release.png and screenshot.png images are rendered for each +major release of CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh +available in the workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG +images under img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +The background.png image is taken from Backgrounds section. This task +is done using the script build.sh available in the workplace. This +script collects all information needed, groups it and stores it under +tgz/\$VERSION/\$RESOLUTION/ with the form \$THEME.tar.gz. + +Whith the build.sh script you can create KDM themes for specific +CentOS major releases, and inside each major release for specific +screen resolutions. + +KDM theme uses the same standard that GDM theme does. More information +about GDM theming is available in the \textit{GNOME Display Manager +Reference Manual}. This guide is available online and inside your +system's help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the following +command: + +\begin{itemize} +\item gnome-help file:///usr/share/gnome/help/gdm/C/gdm.xml\#thememanual +\end{itemize} + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Theme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{Theme} defines which +is the KDM theme used by default. + +\texttt{Theme=/usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/} + +\item[UseTheme]: In the file \emph{kdmrc}, \texttt{UseTheme} defines +the precedence of background. If true KDM theme background image takes +precedence against KDM background. + +\texttt{UseTheme=true} + +\item[Wallpaper]: In the file \emph{backgroundrc}, \texttt{Wallpaper} +defines the default configuration for KDM background. + +\texttt{Wallpaper=/usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png} + +\end{description} + +The background image used on KDM is one file, and the background image +used on KDM theme is another file. Even they are independent files, +the monolithic visual structure requires the same visual information +in these images. + +More information about KDE login screen, KDM and its configuration can +be found in KDE help. As shortcut to get that help, you can run the +following commands: + +\begin{itemize} +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/login.html +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/configuring-kdm.html +\item khelpcenter help:/kdm/kdm-files.html +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Transition from Greeter to Desktop]: If KDE desktop background +and KDM background are the same (and they should because the +monolithic visual structure) the transition from login screen to +desktop is ``smooth'' because the background image is always visible +on the screen. + +\item[Differences between KDM and GDM themes]: KDM and GDM +themes\footnote{It refers to the \emph{.xml} files and its related +files.} are basically the same except for the following differences: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item KDM theme requires the ``user-entry'' and ``pw-entry'' stocks. +This forces the using of two boxes, one for username and one for +password. This boxes are visibly appart one from another. In GDM we +use just one box (the ``user-pw-entry'' stock), both for +username and password. + +\item In KDM theme, messages were centered on the screen to fit the +KDM two-boxes design. In GDM they are centered to the +``user-pw-entry'' stock width. + +\item In KDM theme, the ``language'' stock shows nothing. It creates +an empty space in the screen. The language block was commented to save +space on the screen. In GDM laguage buttom is present and when clicked +a box pops up with a list of languages to choose. + +\item Both KDM and GDM themes use the same font defintion in the +\emph{.xml} file, but in presentation they look quiet different. For +example the KDM clock's \emph{Sans 10 Bold} theme definition does not +take effect. Probably font definition in \emph{kdmrc} file takes +precedence against theme's one. + +\end{enumerate} + +\item[Different resolutions]: Designing of KDM theme needs to be +expandable through different screen resolutions. By default, KDM theme +uses a background image of 2048x1536 pixels. When screen resolution +changes the predifined behaviour is to scale this image to fit the +current display resolution. If the screen resolution is higher, or +differs in ratio (for example when it is a wide screens) the design of +KDM theme could loose quality or look different from the original one. + +As a workaround, if KDM theme looks narrow or deformed to you, use the +build.sh script to create the KDM theme in your specific screen +resolution. + +\item[KDM theme installation]: To install a KDM theme you need to copy +its files from the workplace to its location in the filesytem. If you +want to make that KDM theme your default one, then you also need to +update the KDM configuration files to match your theme location. Both +of these actions require you to have \emph{root} privileges. + +\item[Default Display Manager]: By default KDM is the second display +manager choice\footnote{See the file \emph{/etc/X11/prefdm}.}. To use +KDM as first choise, run the following command (as \emph{root}) and +reboot: + +\texttt{echo "DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE" > /etc/sysconfig/desktop} + +\item[Package content]: CentOS Default KDM Theme seems to be inside +the package redhat-artwork. In contrast with GDM which has some files in +redhat-logos and others in redhat-artwork. Could we standardize this ? +All files in just one package (redhat-artwork) or files divided in two +packages (redhat-artwork, and redhat-logos). + +\end{description} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f0c0d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KDM/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/background.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-artwork\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 1024 x 768, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes/Modern/centos-release.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & 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b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d166fec --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build KSplash tables for LaTeX document. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions. + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex + table-config.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know what table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes' '/Modern/.*')" + ;; + + table-config.tex ) + # Create table holding configuration files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/config' 'ksplashrc')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7588d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={KDE Splash)},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{KDE Splash} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the KDE Splash Visual Style for CentOS +Distribution. This image is displayed after login screen, while KDE +session is being loaded. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + + +\section{Workplace} +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +\section{Design} + +KDE Splash Preview.png and splash\_top\_bar.png images are rendered +for each major release of CentOS Distribution. Each image is based in +the same Artistic Motif and has the following components: + +\begin{enumerate} +\item The CentOS Symbol. +\item The CentOS Release Brand. +\item The CentOS Default Artistic Motif. +\end{enumerate} + +KDE Splash splash\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png are +used to create the progress effect while loading. They both have the +same background color. + +KDE Splash splash\_bottom\_bar.png is used to as background to the +label shown in the bottom. This image has the same background color of +splas\_inactive\_bar.png and splash\_active\_bar.png. + +KDE Splash theme definitions are in the file Theme.rc. Among available +definitions are the splash name, description, version, author, +engine, icons flashing, always show progress, and label foreground. + +Image rendering is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/. + +There is no color limitation in this section. + +\section{Configuration} + +\input{table-config.tex} + +\begin{description} + +\item[Theme]: Defines the default splash theme. The name should match +a directory name under /usr/share/ksplash/Themes/. + +\texttt{Theme=Modern} +\end{description} + +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19455f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/Modern/Preview.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 400 x 322, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & 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redhat-logos\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII English text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d5c195 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/config/ksplashrc\\ +\textbf{Package}: & kdebase\\ +\textbf{Description}: & ASCII text\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-config.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/KSplash/table-config.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d5c195 --- /dev/null +++ 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b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5fa8a04 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Build RHGB tables for LaTeX documents. +# +# Copyright (C) 2009 Alain Reguera Delgado +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +# General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 +# USA +# +#-------------------------------------- +# $Id:$ +#-------------------------------------- + +# Load functions. +. ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/Bash/loadFunctions.sh + +# Define the names of your tables. +FILES="table-theme.tex" + +for FILE in $FILES;do + + # Let know which table we are creating. + echo $FILE + + # Define what to do with each table you define on FILES. + case $FILE in + + table-theme.tex ) + # Create table holding theme files. + ROWS="$(getFiles '/usr/share/rhgb' '.*\.png')" + ;; + + esac + + # Create table. + createTable "$ROWS" "" "" > $FILE + +done diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8bab77 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={CentOS Documentation SIG},% + pdftitle={Graphic Boot (RHGB))},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{Graphic Boot (RHGB)} +\author{CentOS Documentation SIG} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + +\begin{abstract} + +This article describes the RHGB Visual Style for CentOS Distribution. +This screen is shown as the machine starts up. Users can toggle +between graphic ``Hide Detail'' mode text ``Show Detail'' mode. + +Copyright \copyright\ 2010\ The CentOS Project. Permission is +granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the +terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later +version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant +Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the +license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation +License''. +\end{abstract} + +\tableofcontents + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Translations/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\item SVN:trunk/Scripts/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Theme} + +\input{table-theme.tex} + +The system-logo.png image is rendered for each major release of +CentOS. This task is done using the script render.sh available in the +workplace. This script creates the appropriate PNG images under +img/\$VERSION/ directory. + +\section{Design} +\section{Configuration} +\section{Rendering} +\section{Testing} +\section{Issues} + +% License section +\input{../../../../../Licenses/GFDL.tex} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6a140c --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Distro/BootUp/RHGB/table-1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +\begin{longtable}{rl} +\hline +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/rhgb/large-computer.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & rhgb\\ +\textbf{Description}: & PNG image data, 520 x 230, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced\\ +\multicolumn{2}{l}{\ }\\ +\textbf{Target}: & /usr/share/rhgb/main-logo.png\\ +\textbf{Package}: & redhat-logos\\ 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So, the major CentOS releases are +CentOS 3, CentOS 4 and CentOS 5. The upstream vendor releases security +updates as required by circumstances. CentOS Project releases rebuilds +of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our +stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). + +The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for Version 3, +Version 4 and Version 5 of their product (i.e. EL 3 update 9, EL 4 +update 6 and EL 5 update 1) 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs +from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets +will be completed as soon as possible after the vendor releases their +version\ldots generally within 2 weeks. CentOS Project follows these +conventions as well, so CentOS 3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and +CentOS 4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS 5.1 correlates to EL +5 update 1, etc. + +One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have +any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-3.x version. The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS 5. If you +update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest +CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS 5.x version if you are +updating a CentOS 5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the +upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update +6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any +update set) and upgrade via their up2date, you will have latest update +set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). + +Since all updates within a major release (CentOS 3, CentOS 4, CentOS +5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed +(thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is +maintained in each main tree on the CentOS +Mirrors\footnote{\url{http://mirrors.centos.org/}}. + +There is a CentOS Vault\footnote{\url{http://vault.centos.org/}} +containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree +when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. +It should only be used for reference. + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/2c-tmr.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr3.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr4.svg +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Logos/svg/type/build/tmr5.svg +\end{itemize} + +\section{Design} + +It is very important that people differentiate which is the major +release of CentOS Distribution they are using. To achive this, we use +a special brand called \textit{The Release Brand} of CentOS +Distribution. + +There is one Release Brand for each Major Release of CentOS +Distribution. The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is placed on +images controlling the CentOS Distribution Visual Style. + +The Release Brand of CentOS Distribution is built using two +components: 1. The CentOS Trademark, 2. The Major Release Number of +CentOS Distribution. + +The height of the Release Number is twice the CentOS Trademark height +and it is placed on the right side of CentOS Trademark, both bottom +aligned. + +Sometimes The CentOS Message can be added as third component to The +Release Brand. In these cases The CentOS Message remains on English +language, it is not translated. Because of this, The Release Brand +that includes The CentOS Message should be avoided or used in places +where there is no posibility for the user to select a different +language but English. Examples of these kind of images are Anaconda +Prompt and GRUB. + +\section{Rendering} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4e6ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Identity/Themes/Motif/Manual.aux @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +\relax +\ifx\hyper@anchor\@undefined +\global \let \oldcontentsline\contentsline +\gdef \contentsline#1#2#3#4{\oldcontentsline{#1}{#2}{#3}} +\global \let \oldnewlabel\newlabel +\gdef \newlabel#1#2{\newlabelxx{#1}#2} +\gdef \newlabelxx#1#2#3#4#5#6{\oldnewlabel{#1}{{#2}{#3}}} +\AtEndDocument{\let \contentsline\oldcontentsline +\let \newlabel\oldnewlabel} +\else +\global \let \hyper@last\relax +\fi + +\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Introduction}{1}{section.1}} +\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline 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The Artistic Motif is a pattern design used +to define the CentOS Visual Style. + +Due to our Monolithic Visual Structure, the CentOS Project's Visual +Identity is attached to one unique Visual Style, that is the CentOS +Default Visual Style. CentOS Default Visual Style is based on one +unique CentOS Artistic Motif, that is the CentOS Default Artistic +Motif. + +Changing the CentOS Default Visual Style is not very convenient +because that affects the ``recognition'' of CentOS Project. +Nevertheless, we want to see what do you have. Specially if your work +is an improvement to the base idea of CentOS Default Visual Style +(\emph{\textbf{Modern}, squares and circles flowing up.}). + +Additionally to the CentOS Default Artistic Motif, there are CentOS +Alternative Motifs. CentOS Alternative Motifs may or may not be +related with the current CentOS Default Artistic Motif. CentOS +Alternative Motfis are an space for new art creation, for designing +new and completely exiting artistic ideas. This place doesn't pretend +to replace sites like devianart.org, but to collect Artistic Motifs +focused on The CentOS Project and what it is. + +If you are not happy with the actual CentOS Default Artistic Motif, +you can look inside CentOS Alternative Motifs and if someone is +interesting enough you can download it from the CentOS Artwork +Repository and test it. If it turns popular enough it has posibilities +of become the CentOS Default Artistic Motif and by extension the +CentOS Default Visual Style. + +If you are not happy with CentOS Alternative Motifs either, then go an +design your own CentOS Alternative Artistic Moif and propose it in +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. + +CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs are +maintain by CentOS Community People. Generally, one person proposes +the first idea, later others join the effort to make that idea better. +The first person who proposes the idea is known as the Motif Author +and is she/he who owns the copyright of that work. People joinning the +effort are known as Motif Contributors. + +The CentOS Project is using the Creative Common Share-Alike +License\footnote{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/} in +both CentOS Default Artistic Motif and CentOS Alternative Motifs. This +is, in order to brand an Artistic Motif as CentOS Motif, her/his +author should release her/his work under the previously mentioned +license. + +Only Artistic Motifs branded as CentOS Motif, both Default and +Alternatives, are hosted on CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Workplace} + +\begin{itemize} +\item SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ +\item SVN:trunk/Manuals/Identity/Themes/Motif/ +\end{itemize} + +\section{Design} + +\subsection{The CentOS Motif Brand} + +\subsection{Recommendations} + +When designing Motifs for CentOS, consider the following +recommendations: + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is +used as value wherever \$THEME variable is. Optionally, you can add a +description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. + +\item Use the location SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/\$THEME/Motif/ to +store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require +you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\item Use the CentOS Default Artistic Motif's Palette as base to your +work. CentOS Palette is available at +SVN:trunk/Identity/Themes/Modern/Palettes/Default.gpl. + +\item Make your work completely vectorial. Do not add raster images +inside it. + +\item Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + +\item Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible +design area, and inside inkscape document metadata section wherever it +be possible): + +\begin{itemize} +\item The CentOS Motif Brand. +\item The name of your artistic motif. +\item The copyright sentence: \texttt{Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME} +\item The license under which the work is released. +\end{itemize} +\end{itemize} + +\section{Rendering} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4adf87 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +% +% CentOS Redistribution License. +% +\chapter{CentOS Redistribution License} +\noindent Revision 1.0, March 2010\\ +\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2010 The CentOS Project.\\ +\\ +\noindent The \texttt{redhat-logos} and \texttt{redhat-artwork} +packages (the ``Packages'') contain image files which incorporate the +CentOS trademark, and CentOS logo (the ``Marks''). + +The CentOS Project grants you the right to use the Packages during the +normal operation of other software programs that call upon the +Packages. The CentOS Project grants to you the right and license to +copy and redistribute the unaltered Packages for both commerical and +non-commercial purposes. + +If you are rebranding or modifying the underlying distribution, or the +Packages, you must remove ``the Marks'' and rename the distribution +something other than CentOS. + +When redistributing using this license, the following applies: + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item The above copyright notice and this license are included with +each copy you make, and they remain intact and are not altered, +deleted, or modified in any way; + +\item You do not modify the appearance of any or all of the Logos in +any manner; and + +\item You do not use any or all of the Logos as, or as part of, a +trademark, trade name, or trade identifier; or in any other fashion +except as set forth in this license. + +\item No Warranty. The Packages are provided ``as are'' and any +express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the +implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular +purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the CentOS Project be liable +for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or +consequential damages ---including, but not limited to, procurement of +substitute goods or services; loss of use, data or profits; or +business interruption--- however caused and on any theory of +liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort ---including +negligence or otherwise--- arising in any way out of the use of this +package, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. + +\end{enumerate} + + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/gfdl.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/gfdl.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60e6413 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Licenses/gfdl.tex @@ -0,0 +1,437 @@ +% Verbatim copy of GNU Free Documentation License. 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Belarusian. + +\item[bg] +Bulgarian. + +\item[bh] +Bihari. + +\item[bi] +Bislama. + +\item[bm] +Bambara. + +\item[bn] +Bengali; Bangla. + +\item[bo] +Tibetan. + +\item[br] +Breton. + +\item[bs] +Bosnian. + +\item[ca] +Catalan. + +\item[ce] +Chechen. + +\item[ch] +Chamorro. + +\item[co] +Corsican. + +\item[cr] +Cree. + +\item[cs] +Czech. + +\item[cu] +Church Slavic. + +\item[cv] +Chuvash. + +\item[cy] +Welsh. + +\item[da] +Danish. + +\item[de] +German. + +\item[dv] +Divehi. + +\item[dz] +Dzongkha; Bhutani. + +\item[ee] +E'we'. + +\item[el] +Greek. + +\item[en] +English. + +\item[eo] +Esperanto. + +\item[es] +Spanish. + +\item[et] +Estonian. + +\item[eu] +Basque. + +\item[fa] +Persian. + +\item[ff] +Fulah. + +\item[fi] +Finnish. + +\item[fj] +Fijian; Fiji. + +\item[fo] +Faroese. + +\item[fr] +French. + +\item[fy] +Frisian. + +\item[ga] +Irish. + +\item[gd] +Scots; Gaelic. + +\item[gl] +Gallegan; Galician. + +\item[gn] +Guarani. + +\item[gu] +Gujarati. + +\item[gv] +Manx. + +\item[ha] +Hausa (?). + +\item[he] +Hebrew (formerly iw). + +\item[hi] +Hindi. + +\item[ho] +Hiri Motu. + +\item[hr] +Croatian. + +\item[ht] +Haitian; Haitian Creole. + +\item[hu] +Hungarian. + +\item[hy] +Armenian. + +\item[hz] +Herero. + +\item[ia] +Interlingua. + +\item[id] +Indonesian (formerly in). + +\item[ie] +Interlingue. + +\item[ig] +Igbo. + +\item[ii] +Sichuan Yi. + +\item[ik] +Inupiak. + +\item[io] +Ido. + +\item[is] +Icelandic. + +\item[it] +Italian. + +\item[iu] +Inuktitut. + +\item[ja] +Japanese. + +\item[jv] +Javanese. + +\item[ka] +Georgian. + +\item[kg] +Kongo. + +\item[ki] +Kikuyu. + +\item[kj] +Kuanyama. + +\item[kk] +Kazakh. + +\item[kl] +Kalaallisut; Greenlandic. + +\item[km] +Khmer; Cambodian. + +\item[kn] +Kannada. + +\item[ko] +Korean. + +\item[kr] +Kanuri. + +\item[ks] +Kashmiri. + +\item[ku] +Kurdish. + +\item[kv] +Komi. + +\item[kw] +Cornish. + +\item[ky] +Kirghiz. + +\item[la] +Latin. + +\item[lb] +Letzeburgesch. + +\item[lg] +Ganda. + +\item[li] +Limburgish; Limburger; Limburgan. + +\item[ln] +Lingala. + +\item[lo] +Lao; Laotian. + +\item[lt] +Lithuanian. + +\item[lu] +Luba-Katanga. + +\item[lv] +Latvian; Lettish. + +\item[mg] +Malagasy. + +\item[mh] +Marshall. + +\item[mi] +Maori. + +\item[mk] +Macedonian. + +\item[ml] +Malayalam. + +\item[mn] +Mongolian. + +\item[mo] +Moldavian. + +\item[mr] +Marathi. + +\item[ms] +Malay. + +\item[mt] +Maltese. + +\item[my] +Burmese. + +\item[na] +Nauru. + +\item[nb] +Norwegian Bokmaal. + +\item[nd] +Ndebele, North. + +\item[ne] +Nepali. + +\item[ng] +Ndonga. + +\item[nl] +Dutch. + +\item[nn] +Norwegian Nynorsk. + +\item[no] +Norwegian. + +\item[nr] +Ndebele, South. + +\item[nv] +Navajo. + +\item[ny] +Chichewa; Nyanja. + +\item[oc] +Occitan; Provenc,al. + +\item[oj] +Ojibwa. + +\item[om] +(Afan) Oromo. + +\item[or] +Oriya. + +\item[os] +Ossetian; Ossetic. + +\item[pa] +Panjabi; Punjabi. + +\item[pi] +Pali. + +\item[pl] +Polish. + +\item[ps] +Pashto, Pushto. + +\item[pt] +Portuguese. + +\item[qu] +Quechua. + +\item[rm] +Rhaeto-Romance. + +\item[rn] +Rundi; Kirundi. + +\item[ro] +Romanian. + +\item[ru] +Russian. + +\item[rw] +Kinyarwanda. + +\item[sa] +Sanskrit. + +\item[sc] +Sardinian. + +\item[sd] +Sindhi. + +\item[se] +Northern Sami. + +\item[sg] +Sango; Sangro. + +\item[si] +Sinhalese. + +\item[sk] +Slovak. + +\item[sl] +Slovenian. + +\item[sm] +Samoan. + +\item[sn] +Shona. + +\item[so] +Somali. + +\item[sq] +Albanian. + +\item[sr] +Serbian. + +\item[ss] +Swati; Siswati. + +\item[st] +Sesotho; Sotho, Southern. + +\item[su] +Sundanese. + +\item[sv] +Swedish. + +\item[sw] +Swahili. + +\item[ta] +Tamil. + +\item[te] +Telugu. + +\item[tg] +Tajik. + +\item[th] +Thai. + +\item[ti] +Tigrinya. + +\item[tk] +Turkmen. + +\item[tl] +Tagalog. + +\item[tn] +Tswana; Setswana. + +\item[to] +Tonga (?). + +\item[tr] +Turkish. + +\item[ts] +Tsonga. + +\item[tt] +Tatar. + +\item[tw] +Twi. + +\item[ty] +Tahitian. + +\item[ug] +Uighur. + +\item[uk] +Ukrainian. + +\item[ur] +Urdu. + +\item[uz] +Uzbek. + +\item[ve] +Venda. + +\item[vi] +Vietnamese. + +\item[vo] +Volapu"k; Volapuk. + +\item[wa] +Walloon. + +\item[wo] +Wolof. + +\item[xh] +Xhosa. + +\item[yi] +Yiddish (formerly ji). + +\item[yo] +Yoruba. + +\item[za] +Zhuang. + +\item[zh] +Chinese. + +\item[zu] +Zulu. +\end{description} + diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecfc67d --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/configuration.tex @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +% Part : Preparing Your Workstation +% Chapter: Configuration +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: configuration.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +This chapter describes configurations you need to set up before using +CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Firewall} + +The CentOS Artwork Repository lives on the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ +\end{quote} + +To reach this location you need to have Internet access and be sure no +rule in your firewall is denying this site. Note that the URL uses the +SSL protocol (port 443). + +\section{Subversion Behind Squid} + +Sometimes it is convenient to proxy Subversion client's requests +through a proxy-cache server like Squid. In cases like this, the Squid +proxy server is in the middle between you and CentOS Artwork +Repository. If you want to proxy Subversion client's requests through +Squid proxy-cache server, you need to configure your Subversion client +and your Squid proxy server to do so. + +\subsection{Subversion Client Configuration} + +Subversion client needs to be configured to send requests to your +Squid proxy-cache server. This configuration takes place in the file +\texttt{$\sim$/.subversion/servers}. + +\subsection{Squid Server Configuration} + +Squid proxy-cache server needs to be configured to accept the +extension methods \texttt{REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL}. +This configuration takes place in the file +\texttt{/etc/squid/squid.conf}, specifically in the configuration tag +illustrated in \autoref{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}. + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +# TAG: extension_methods +# Squid only knows about standardized HTTP request methods. +# You can add up to 20 additional "extension" methods here. +# +#Default: +# none +extension_methods REPORT MERGE MKACTIVITY CHECKOUT MKCOL +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Squid configuration to proxy Subversion client's requests.% + \label{fig:Workstation:Configuration:Squid}} +\end{figure} + +\section{Working Copy} + +A Subversion working copy is an ordinary directory tree on your local +system, containing a collection of files (i.e. Translations, Designs, +Manuals, and Scripts). You can edit these files however you wish. Your +working copy is your own private work area: Subversion will never +incorporate other people's changes, nor make your own changes +available to others, until you explicitly tell it to do so. You can +even have multiple working copies of the same project.\footnote{Even +this is basically correct, doing so when using CentOS Artowrk +Repository can bring some confusion when executing scripts. Presently, +only one absolute path can be defined as absolute path for scripts' +execution. You can have as many working copies of CentOS Artwork +Repository as you want but scripts will be executed from just one +working copy absolute path. That is, the one stored under +\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}}. + +Once you've made some changes to your working copy files and verified +that they work properly, Subversion provides you with commands to +``publish'' your changes to the other people working with you on your +project (by writing to the repository). If other people publish their +own changes, Subversion provides you with commands to merge those +changes into your working directory (by reading from the repository). + +\begin{figure}[!hbp] +\hrulefill +\begin{verbatim} +svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork /home/centos/ +\end{verbatim} +\hrulefill +\caption{Subversion command used to download the working copy.% + \label{fig:Workstation:WC:Download}} +\end{figure} + +The subversion command illustrated in +\autoref{fig:Workstation:WC:Download} brings a CentOS Artwork +Repository working copy down to your workstation, specifically to your +home directory (\texttt{/home/centos/artwork/}). This process may take +some time. Once the working copy is available in your workstation, +you are ready to start exploring and improving available works. + +Note that you need to have a username called \texttt{centos} in your +system. If you don't have it, you can create it using the comand +\texttt{useradd} as superuser (\texttt{root}). + +\subsection{Standardizing Absolute Path} + +When using Inkscape to import raster images inside SVG files the +absolute image path is required. If everyone stores the working copy +on a different absolute path imported images will not be loaded in +those location different from those they were conceived. There is no +way to find the right absolute image path but defining a convenction +about it. + +On a path string (e.g., /home/centos/artwork/trunk/) the username +(`centos') is the variable component, so it is the component we need +to standardize--in the sake of keeping the working copy inside user's +/home/ structure. Thus, analysing which username to use, the CentOS +Project is what join us all together, so the `centos' word in +lower-case seems to be a nice choise for us to use as common username. + +\section{User Identification} + +At this point you probably have made some changes inside your working +copy and wish to publish them. To publish your changes on CentOS +Artwork Repository you need to have a registered account with commit +privilege in CentOS Artwork Repository. + +If you are new in CentOS Artwork Repository it is possible that you +can't commit your changes. That is because new registered accounts +haven't commit privilege set by default. In order for your registered +account to have commit privilege inside CentOS Artwork Repository you +need to request it. See section +\ref{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges}. + +\subsection{User Account Registration} +\label{sec:Configuration:Account} + +To register a user account inside CentOS Artwork Repository, you need +to go to the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +\url{https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/} +\end{quote} + +\subsection{User Account Privileges} +\label{sec:Configuration:User:Privileges} + +To have commit privileges in CentOS Artwork Repository it is needed +that you show your interest first, preferably with something useful +like a new or improved design, translation, manual, or script. As +convenction, people working on CentOS Artwork Repository share ideas +in the mailing list +\href{mailto:centos-devel@centos.org}{centos-devel@centos.org}. If you +are interested in joining us go there and express yourself. + +\section{Repository Tagged Revisions} + +The CentOS Artwork Repository is also available as tagged revisions. +Tagged revisions are checkpoints on the CentOS Artwork Repository +developing lifetime. They are inmutable copies of the CentOS Artwork +Repository state through time. Tagged revisions contain the files +used to produce images but not images themselves. Inside tagged +revisions you can find scripts (\texttt{.sh}), design templates +(\texttt{.svg}), translation files (\texttt{\.sed}), gimp projects +(\texttt{.xcf}), and documetation files (\texttt{.tex}). + +CentOS Artowrk Repository tagged revisions are available for +downloading in the following location: + +\begin{description} +\item[URL:] https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/tags +\end{description} + +and alternatively, you can find references in the CentOS Project's +wiki, specifically in the ArtWork page: + +\begin{description} +\item[URL:] http://wiki.centos.org/ArtWork +\end{description} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a8e3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/Workstation/installation.tex @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +% Part : Preparing Your Workstation +% Chapter: Installation +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: installation.tex 6191 2010-08-02 02:36:14Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +This chapter describes tools you need to have installed in your CentOS +workstation before using CentOS Artwork Repository. + +\section{Subversion} + +Subversion is a version control system, which allows you to keep old +versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of +who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or +SCCS.\footnote{More documentation about Subversion and its tools, +including detailed usage explanations of the svn, svnadmin, svnserve +and svnlook programs, historical background, philosophical approaches +and reasonings, etc., can be found at +\url{http://svnbook.red-bean.com/.}} + +To install Subversion client tools in your workstation you can use the +following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install subversion +\end{quote} + +\section{Inkscape} + +Inkscape is a GUI editor for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format +drawing files, with capabilities similar to Adobe Illustrator, +CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Inkscape features include versatile shapes, +bezier paths, freehand drawing, multiline text, text on path, alpha +blending, arbitrary affine transforms, gradient and pattern fills, +node editing, SVG-to-PNG export, grouping, layers, live clones, and +more. + +Note that Inkscape is not inside CentOS Distribution, so you need to +configure a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL to install +Inkscape. Installation of a third party repositories inside CentOS +Distribution is described in the following URL: + +\begin{quote} +\url{http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories} +\end{quote} + +Once you have configured the third party repository you can install +Inkscape using the following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install inkscape +\end{quote} + +\section{ImageMagick} + +ImageMagick is a free software suite for the creation, modification +and display of bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images +in a large variety of formats. Images can be cropped, colors can be +changed, various effects can be applied, images can be rotated and +combined, and text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves can +be added to images and stretched and rotated. + +To install ImageMagick in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install ImageMagick +\end{quote} + +\section{Netpbm} + +Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including +conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There +are over 300 separate tools in the package including converters for +about 100 graphics formats. + +To install Netpbm in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install netpbm\{-progs\} +\end{quote} + +\section{Syslinux} + +Syslinux is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT +filesystems, Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems (EXTLINUX), PXE network boots +(PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX). It also includes a tool, +MEMDISK, which loads legacy operating systems from these media. The +package \texttt{syslinux} provides the programs \texttt{ppmtolss16} +and \texttt{lss16toppm} which are used to produce Anaconda Prompt +images. The \texttt{ppmtolss16} Perl program also includes the file +format specification. + +To install Syslinux in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install syslinux +\end{quote} + +\section{GNU Image Manipulation Program} + +GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is used to manipulate images +inside CentOS Artwork Repository. + +To install GIMP in your workstation you can run the following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install gimp +\end{quote} + +\section{GNU Core Utilities} + +The GNU core utilities are a set of tools commonly used in shell +scripts. + +To install the GNU core utilities in your workstation you can run the +following command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install core-utils +\end{quote} + +\section{\LaTeX} + +\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system implemented as a macro +package for Donald E. Knuth's \TeX\ typesetting program. The \LaTeX\ +command typesets a file of text using the \TeX\ program and the LaTeX +Macro package for \TeX. To be more specific, it processes an input +file containing the text of a document with interspersed commands that +describe how the text should be formatted. + +To install \LaTeX\ in your workstation you can run the following +command: + +\begin{quote} +yum install tetex-\{latex,fonts,doc,xdiv,dvips\} +\end{quote} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea33699 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/convenctions.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +% Part : Frontmatter +% Chapter: Convenctions +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: convenctions.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89ed1a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/centos-art.sh-latex/repository.tex @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: repository.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\documentclass[12pt]{book} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} +\fancyhf{} % delete current setting for header and footer +\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\bfseries\thepage} +\fancyhead[LO]{\bfseries\leftmark} +\fancyhead[RE]{\bfseries\leftmark} +\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt} +\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} +\addtolength{\headheight}{0.5pt} % make space for the rule +\fancypagestyle{plain}{% + \fancyhead{} % get rid of headers on plain pages + \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % and the line + } +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% + pdftitle={The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +% Define words you don't want to split. +\hyphenation{CentOS} + +\begin{document} + +\pagestyle{empty} + +% Half title: The first page is a recto half title page with no folio. +% The page is very simple and displays just the main title of the book +% — no subtitle, author, or other information. One purported purpose +% of this page is to protect the main title page. +\begin{titlepage} +\begin{flushright} +\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} +\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} +\large +\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\normalsize +\today +\end{flushright} +\end{titlepage} + +% Page title: The title page is recto and contains the full title of +% the work, the names of the author(s) or editor(s), and often at the +% bottom of the page the name of the publisher, together with the +% publisher’s logo if it has one. +\begin{titlepage} +\begin{flushright} +\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} +\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} +\large +\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\normalsize +Alain Reguera Delgado $<$alain.reguera@gmail.com$>$\\ +\end{flushright} +\end{titlepage} + +% Copyright: The copyright page is verso and contains the copyright +% notice, the publishing/printing history, the country where printed, +% ISBN and/or CIP information. The page is usually typeset in a +% smaller font than the normal text. + +\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado. All\ +rights reserved.\\ +\\ +\noindent Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this +document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, +Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software +Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no +Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section +entitled ``\hyperlink{cha:Licenses:GFDL}{GNU Free Documentation +License}''. + +\frontmatter +\pagestyle{fancy} + +% Listings: +\tableofcontents +\listoftables +\listoffigures + +% Reset fancyhdr marks. +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} + +% Dedication: +%\chapter*{Dedication} + +% Forewords: There may be a foreword after the listings, with no blank +% separator. A foreword is usually written by someone other than the +% author, preferably an eminent person, and is signed by the writer. +% The writer’s signature is often typeset in small caps after the end +% of the piece. +%\chapter{Forewords} + +% Preface: A preface is normally written by the author, in which he +% includes reasons why he wrote the work in the first place, and +% perhaps to provide some more personal comments than would be +% justified in the body. A preface starts on the page immediately +% following a foreword, or the lists. +%\chapter{Preface} + +\mainmatter + +% Reset fancyhdr marks. +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{% + \chaptername\ \thechapter.\ #1}{}} + +\part{Concepts} + +\chapter{The CentOS Project} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:CentOS}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:CentOS} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/community.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/release.tex} + +\chapter{Frameworks} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:frameworks}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Frameworks} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex} + +\chapter{Corporate Identity} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Identity}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Identity} + \input{Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/structure.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/brands.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/release.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/themes.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/icons.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/models.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex} + +\chapter{Translations} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Translations}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Translations} + \input{Concepts/translations.tex} + +\chapter{Manuals} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Manuals}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Manuals} + \input{Concepts/manuals.tex} + +\chapter{Scripts} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Scripts}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Scripts} + \input{Concepts/scripts.tex} + +\chapter{Rebranding} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:rebranding}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:rebranding} + \input{Concepts/rebranding.tex} + +\part{Preparing Your Workstation} + +\chapter{Installation} + \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Installation}{} + \label{cha:Workstation:Installation} + \input{Workstation/installation.tex} + +\chapter{Configuration} + \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Configuration}{} + \label{cha:Workstation:Configuration} + \input{Workstation/configuration.tex} + +\part{Distribution} + \hypertarget{par:Distribution}{} + \label{par:Distribution} + +\chapter{Anaconda Prompt} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Header} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Progress} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{Firstboot} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM} + +\chapter{GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB} + +\chapter{GNOME Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash} + +\chapter{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM} + +\chapter{KDE Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash} + +\chapter{Graphical Boot (RHGB)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB} + +\chapter{Backgrounds} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{Release Notes} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes} + +\part{Promotion} + +\chapter{Cards} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Cards}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Cards} + +\chapter{Clothes} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Clothes}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Clothes} + +\chapter{Flags} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Flags}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Flags} + +\chapter{Media} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Media}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Media} + +\chapter{Posters} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Posters}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Posters} + +\chapter{Releases} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Releases}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Releases} + +\chapter{Stands} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stands}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Stands} + +\chapter{Stationery} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stationery}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Stationery} + +\chapter{Sticky} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Sticky}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Sticky} + +\part{Licenses} +\appendix +\input{Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex} +\input{Licenses/gfdl.tex} + +\backmatter + +% Bibliographies: BibTeX automates much of the job of typesetting +% bibliographies, and makes bibliography entries reusable in many +% different contexts. + +% Indexing table: + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/convenctions.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/convenctions.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea33699 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/convenctions.tex @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +% Part : Frontmatter +% Chapter: Convenctions +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: convenctions.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/Manuals/repository-latex/repository.tex b/Manuals/repository-latex/repository.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..89ed1a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-latex/repository.tex @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +% $Id: repository.tex 6260 2010-08-15 02:36:26Z al $ +% ------------------------------------------------------------ +\documentclass[12pt]{book} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} +\fancyhf{} % delete current setting for header and footer +\fancyhead[RO,LE]{\bfseries\thepage} +\fancyhead[LO]{\bfseries\leftmark} +\fancyhead[RE]{\bfseries\leftmark} +\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt} +\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} +\addtolength{\headheight}{0.5pt} % make space for the rule +\fancypagestyle{plain}{% + \fancyhead{} % get rid of headers on plain pages + \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % and the line + } +\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor={Alain Reguera Delgado},% + pdftitle={The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository},% + pdfsubject={CentOS Corporate Visual Identity}% + } + +\title{The CentOS Project - Artwork Repository} +\author{Alain Reguera Delgado} + +% Define words you don't want to split. +\hyphenation{CentOS} + +\begin{document} + +\pagestyle{empty} + +% Half title: The first page is a recto half title page with no folio. +% The page is very simple and displays just the main title of the book +% — no subtitle, author, or other information. One purported purpose +% of this page is to protect the main title page. +\begin{titlepage} +\begin{flushright} +\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} +\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} +\large +\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\normalsize +\today +\end{flushright} +\end{titlepage} + +% Page title: The title page is recto and contains the full title of +% the work, the names of the author(s) or editor(s), and often at the +% bottom of the page the name of the publisher, together with the +% publisher’s logo if it has one. +\begin{titlepage} +\begin{flushright} +\noindent\includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{% + /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Identity/Models/Img/en/Promo/Stationery/motif-propagation.pdf}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\Huge\textbf{The CentOS Project} +\rule{\textwidth}{5pt} +\large +\textbf{Artwork Repository}\\ +\vspace*{150pt} +\normalsize +Alain Reguera Delgado $<$alain.reguera@gmail.com$>$\\ +\end{flushright} +\end{titlepage} + +% Copyright: The copyright page is verso and contains the copyright +% notice, the publishing/printing history, the country where printed, +% ISBN and/or CIP information. The page is usually typeset in a +% smaller font than the normal text. + +\noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2009, 2010 Alain Reguera Delgado. All\ +rights reserved.\\ +\\ +\noindent Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this +document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, +Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software +Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no +Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section +entitled ``\hyperlink{cha:Licenses:GFDL}{GNU Free Documentation +License}''. + +\frontmatter +\pagestyle{fancy} + +% Listings: +\tableofcontents +\listoftables +\listoffigures + +% Reset fancyhdr marks. +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} + +% Dedication: +%\chapter*{Dedication} + +% Forewords: There may be a foreword after the listings, with no blank +% separator. A foreword is usually written by someone other than the +% author, preferably an eminent person, and is signed by the writer. +% The writer’s signature is often typeset in small caps after the end +% of the piece. +%\chapter{Forewords} + +% Preface: A preface is normally written by the author, in which he +% includes reasons why he wrote the work in the first place, and +% perhaps to provide some more personal comments than would be +% justified in the body. A preface starts on the page immediately +% following a foreword, or the lists. +%\chapter{Preface} + +\mainmatter + +% Reset fancyhdr marks. +\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{% + \chaptername\ \thechapter.\ #1}{}} + +\part{Concepts} + +\chapter{The CentOS Project} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:CentOS}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:CentOS} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/incorporation.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/philosophy.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/mission.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/distribution.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/community.tex} + \input{Concepts/CentOS/release.tex} + +\chapter{Frameworks} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:frameworks}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Frameworks} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/templates.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/files.tex} + \input{Concepts/Frameworks/rendering.tex} + +\chapter{Corporate Identity} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Identity}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Identity} + \input{Concepts/Identity/introduction.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/structure.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/brands.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/release.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/themes.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/icons.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/models.tex} + \input{Concepts/Identity/widgets.tex} + +\chapter{Translations} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Translations}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Translations} + \input{Concepts/translations.tex} + +\chapter{Manuals} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Manuals}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Manuals} + \input{Concepts/manuals.tex} + +\chapter{Scripts} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:Scripts}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:Scripts} + \input{Concepts/scripts.tex} + +\chapter{Rebranding} + \hypertarget{cha:Concepts:rebranding}{} + \label{cha:Concepts:rebranding} + \input{Concepts/rebranding.tex} + +\part{Preparing Your Workstation} + +\chapter{Installation} + \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Installation}{} + \label{cha:Workstation:Installation} + \input{Workstation/installation.tex} + +\chapter{Configuration} + \hypertarget{cha:Workstation:Configuration}{} + \label{cha:Workstation:Configuration} + \input{Workstation/configuration.tex} + +\part{Distribution} + \hypertarget{par:Distribution}{} + \label{par:Distribution} + +\chapter{Anaconda Prompt} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Prompt} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Prompt/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Header} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Header} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Header/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Splash} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Splash/chapter.tex} + +\chapter{Anaconda Progress} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Progress} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Progress/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{Firstboot} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Anaconda:Firstboot} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Anaconda/Firstboot/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{GNOME Display Manager (GDM)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GDM} + +\chapter{GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GRUB} + +\chapter{GNOME Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:GSplash} + +\chapter{KDE Display Manager (KDM)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KDM} + +\chapter{KDE Splash} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:KSplash} + +\chapter{Graphical Boot (RHGB)} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:BootUp:RHGB} + +\chapter{Backgrounds} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:Backgrounds} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/introduction.tex} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/framework.tex} + \input{Distribution/Backgrounds/rebranding.tex} + +\chapter{Release Notes} + \hypertarget{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes}{} + \label{cha:Distribution:ReleaseNotes} + +\part{Promotion} + +\chapter{Cards} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Cards}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Cards} + +\chapter{Clothes} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Clothes}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Clothes} + +\chapter{Flags} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Flags}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Flags} + +\chapter{Media} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Media}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Media} + +\chapter{Posters} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Posters}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Posters} + +\chapter{Releases} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Releases}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Releases} + +\chapter{Stands} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stands}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Stands} + +\chapter{Stationery} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Stationery}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Stationery} + +\chapter{Sticky} + \hypertarget{cha:Promotion:Sticky}{} + \label{cha:Promotion:Sticky} + +\part{Licenses} +\appendix +\input{Licenses/centos-redistribution.tex} +\input{Licenses/gfdl.tex} + +\backmatter + +% Bibliographies: BibTeX automates much of the job of typesetting +% bibliographies, and makes bibliography entries reusable in many +% different contexts. + +% Indexing table: + +\end{document} diff --git a/Manuals/repository-menu.texi b/Manuals/repository-menu.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0b359a --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-menu.texi @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +@menu +* Introduction:: +* Directories:: +* Licenses:: +* Index:: +* List of Figures:: +@end menu diff --git a/Manuals/repository-nodes.texi b/Manuals/repository-nodes.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4295dac --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository-nodes.texi @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +@include Introduction/chapter.texi +@include Directories/chapter.texi +@include Licenses/chapter.texi diff --git a/Manuals/repository.css b/Manuals/repository.css new file mode 100755 index 0000000..af7401c --- /dev/null +++ b/Manuals/repository.css @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +/* CSS + * + * repository.css -- This file extends `base-app.css' to provide + * specific visual style to Texi2HTML output. + * + * Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Alain Reguera Delgado + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the + * License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be 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!g + +# Links +s! + + + repository.xml + CentOS Artwork Repository + + This manuals documents relevant information regarding the deployment, organization, and administration of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License. + + + CentOS Artwork Repository + Manual + Alain Reguera Delgado + This manuals documents relevant information regarding the deployment, organization, and administration of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License. + + + + + Top + (dir) + + CentOS Artwork Repository + This manuals documents relevant information regarding the deployment, organization, and administration of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License. +

+ + Introduction + Introduction + + + + Directories + Directories + + + + Licenses + Licenses + + + + Index + Index + + + + List of Figures + List of Figures + + + + + + + + Introduction + Directories + Top + Top + + Introduction + IntroductionWelcome to CentOS Artwork Repository Manual. + The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual describes how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is organized and produced inside the CentOS Artwork Repository (https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/). If you are looking for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for understanding how The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is produced, this is the manual for you. + This manual discusses the following intermedite topics: + + + + The CentOS Brand + + + The CentOS Corporate Visual Structure + + + The CentOS Corporate Visual Style + + + This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your CentOS system. If you need help with CentOS, refer to the help page on the CentOS Wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/Help) for a list of different places you can find help. + + + History + History + + + + Authors + Authors + + + + Copying Conditions + Copying Conditions + + + + Document Convenctions + Document Convenctions + + + + Repository Convenctions + Repository Convenctions + + + + Feedback + Feedback + + + + + + + History + Authors + Introduction +
+ History + HistoryThis section records noteworthy changes of CentOS Artwork Repository through years. + 2008 + The CentOS Artwork Repository started at CentOS Developers mailing list (centos-devel@centos.org) during a discussion about how to automate the slide images of Anaconda. In such discussion, Ralph Angenendt rose up his hand to ask: Do you have something to show? + To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a bash script which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce PNG images in different languages —together with the proposition of creating a Subversion repository where translations and image production could be distributed inside The CentOS Community—. + Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided the infrastructure necessary to support the effort. This way the CentOS Artwork SIG and the CentOS Artwork Repository were officially created and made available in the following urls: + + + + https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/ + + + https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/ + + + Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain Reguera Delagdo uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda slides; Ralph Angenendt documented it very well and The CentOS Translators started to download working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository to produce slide images in their own languages. + 2009 + The rendition script is at a very rustic state where only slide images can be produced. + The rendition script was redesigned to extend image production to other areas, not just slide images. In this configuration one translated SVG instance was created from the SVG file provided as input in order to produce one translated PNG image as output. The translation of SVG files was made through SED replacement commands and the rendition of PNG images was realized through Inkscape command line internface. + The rendition script was named render.sh. The directory structures were prepared to receive the rendition script so images could be produced inside them. Each directory structure had design templates (.svg), translation files (.sed), and translated images (.png). + The rendition script was unified in a common place and linked from different directory structures. There was no need to have the same code in different directory structures if it could be in just one place and then be linked from different locations. + Concepts about corporate identity began to be considered. As referece, it was used the book Corporate Identity by Wally Olins (1989) and Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity). + The rendition script main's goal becomes to: automate production of a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, based on The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. + The documentation of CentOS Artwork Repository started to take form in &latex; format. + 2010 + The rendition script render.sh is no longer a rendition script, but a collection of functionalities grouped into the centos-art.sh script where rendition is one functionality among others. The centos-art.sh is created to automate most frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have links all around the repository if a command-line interface can be created (through symbolic links, in the ~/bin directory) and be called anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with regular commands. + Inside centos-art.sh, functionalities started to get identified and separated one another. For example, when images were rendered, there was no need to load functionalities related to documentation manual. This moved us onto common functionalities and specific functionalities inside centos-art.sh script. Common functionalities are loaded when the script is initiated and are available to specific functionalities. + The centos-art.sh script was redesigned to handle options trough getopt option parser. + The repository directory structure was updated to improve the implementation of concepts related to corporate visual identity. Specially in the area related to themes which were divided into design models and artistic motifs. + 2011 + The centos-art.sh script was redesigned to start translating SVG and other XML-based files (e.g., XHTML and Docbook files) through the xml2po program and shell scripts files (e.g., Bash scripts) through GNU gettext tools. This configuration provided a stronger interface for graphic designers, translators and programmers at time of producing localized content. .sed files are no longer used to handle translations. + Improve option parsing through getopt. + The centos-art.sh script is updated to organize functionalities in two groups: “the administrative functionalities” and “the productive functionalities”. The administrative functionalities cover actions like: copying, deleting and renaming directory structures inside the repository. Also, preparing your workstation for using centos-art.sh script, making backups of the distribution theme currently installed, installing themes created inside repository and restoring themes from backup. On the other hand, the productive functionalities cover actions like: content rendition, content localization, content documentation and content maintainance. +
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+ + Authors + Copying Conditions + History + Introduction +
+ Authors + AuthorsThis section records authoring information of CentOS Artwork Repository along the years: + Graphic Design + + + + Guideon de Kok + + + al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado + + + mm@art.centos.orgMarcus Moeller + + + Documentation + + + + al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado + + + ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt + + + Localization + + + + al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado (Spanish) + + + Automation + + + + al@art.centos.orgAlain Reguera Delgado + + + Infrastructure + + + + karan@dev.centos.orgKaranbirn Singh + + + ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt + + + Packaging + + + + karan@dev.centos.orgKaranbirn Singh + + + ralph@dev.centos.orgRalph Angenendt + + +
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+ + Copying Conditions + Document Convenctions + Authors + Introduction +
+ Copying Conditions + Copying conditionsCopyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + Preamble + The CentOS Artwork Repository organizes files in a very specific way to implement The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. This very specific organization of files is part of centos-art.sh script, a bash script that automate most of the frequent tasks inside the repository. + The centos-art.sh script and the organization of files it needs to work are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and there are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions are designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen would want to do. What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further sharing any version of this program that they might get from you. + Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give away copies of centos-art.sh script, that you receive source code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change this program or use pieces of it in new free programs, and that you know you can do these things. + To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute copies of the centos-art.sh script, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must tell them their rights. + Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds out that there is no warranty for the centos-art.sh script. If this program is modified by someone else and passed on, we want their recipients to know that what they have is not what we distributed, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on our reputation. + The centos-art.sh script is released as a GPL work. Individual packages used by centos-art.sh script include their own licenses and the centos-art.sh script license applies to all packages that it does not clash with. If there is a clash between the centos-art.sh script license and individual package licenses, the individual package license applies instead. + The precise conditions of the license for the centos-art.sh script are found in the General Public Licenses (see GNU General Public License). This manual specifically is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License (see GNU Free Documentation License). + 1. The CentOS Brand + The CentOS Brand (see Directories trunk Identity Models Brands) is the main visual manifestaion of The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project uses The CentOS Brand to connect all its visual manifestions (e.g., GNU/Linux Distributions, Websites, Stationery, etc.) and, this way, it provides recognition among other similar projects. + Both The CentOS Brand and all the visual manifestations that derivate from it are available for you to study and propose improvement around a good citizen's will at The CentOS Community environment, but you are not allowed to redistribute them elsewhere, without the given permission of The CentOS Project. + If you need to redistribute either The CentOS Brand or any the visual manifestatinos that derivate from it, write your intentions to the centos-devel@centos.org mailing list. +
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+ + Document Convenctions + Repository Convenctions + Copying Conditions + Introduction +
+ Document Convenctions + Document convenctionsIn this manual the personal pronoun we is used to repesent The CentOS Artwork SIG. This is, the group of persons building the CentOS Artwork Repository. + In this manual, certain words are represented in different fonts, typefaces, sizes, and weights. This highlighting is systematic; different words are represented in the same style to indicate their inclusion in a specific category. The types of words that are represented this way include the following: + + + command + + Linux commands (and other operating system commands, when used) are represented this way. This style should indicate to you that you can type the word or phrase on the command line and press Enter to invoke a command. Sometimes a command contains words that would be displayed in a different style on their own (such as file names). In these cases, they are considered to be part of the command, so the entire phrase is displayed as a command. For example: + Use the centos-art identity --render='path/to/dir' command to produce contents inside the trunk/Identity directory structure. + + +
+ + + file name + + File names, directory names, paths, and RPM package names are represented this way. This style indicates that a particular file or directory exists with that name on your system. Examples: + The init.sh file in trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/ directory is the initialization script, written in Bash, used to automate most of tasks in the repository. + The centos-art command uses the ImageMagick RPM package to convert images from PNG format to other formats. + + +
+ + + key + + A key on the keyboard is shown in this style. For example: + To use TAB completion to list particular files in a directory, type ls, then a character, and finally the Tab key. Your terminal displays the list of files in the working directory that begin with that character. + + +
+ + + key-combination + + A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way. For example: + The Ctrl-Alt-Backspace key combination exits your graphical session and returns you to the graphical login screen or the console. + + +
+ + + computer output + + Text in this style indicates text displayed to a shell prompt such as error messages and responses to commands. For example: + The ls command displays the contents of a directory. For example: + + The output returned in response to the command (in this case, the contents of the directory) is shown in this style. + + +
+ Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw your attention to certain pieces of information. In order of urgency, these items are marked as a note, tip, important, caution, or warning. For example: + + Note Remember that Linux is case sensitive. In other words, a rose is not a ROSE is not a rOsE. + + + Tip The directory /usr/share/doc/ contains additional documentation for packages installed on your system. + + + Important If you modify the DHCP configuration file, the changes do not take effect until you restart the DHCP daemon. + + + Caution Do not perform routine tasks as root — use a regular user account unless you need to use the root account for system administration tasks. + + + Warning Be careful to remove only the necessary partitions. Removing other partitions could result in data loss or a corrupted system environment. + +
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+ + Repository Convenctions + Feedback + Document Convenctions + Introduction +
+ Repository Convenctions + Repository convenctionsThe CentOS Artwork Repository is supported by Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/), a version control system which allows you to keep old versions of files and directories (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like CVS, RCS or SCCS. + When using Subversion there is one source repository and many working copies of that source repository. The working copies are independent one another, can be distributed all around the world and provide a local place for designers, documentors, translators and programmers to perform their works in a descentralized way. The source repository, on the other hand, provides a central place for all independent working copies to interchange data and provides the information required to permit extracting previous versions of files at any time. + + + Repository policy + Repository policy The CentOS Artwork Repository is a collaborative tool that anyone can have access to. However, changing that tool in any form is something that should be requested in centos-devel@centos.org mailing list. Generally, people download working copies from CentOS Artwork Repository, study the repository organization, make some changes in their working copies, make some tests to verify such changes do work the way expected and finally request access to commit them up to the CentOS Artwork Repository (i.e., the source repository) for others to benefit from them. + Once you've received access to commit your changes, there is no need for you to request permission again to commit other changes from your working copy to CentOS Artwork Repository as long as you behave as a good community citizen. + As a good community citizen one understand of a person who respects the work already done for others and share ideas with authors before changing relevant parts of their work, specially in situations when the access required to realize the changes has been granted already. Of course, there is a time when conversation has taken place, the paths has been traced and changing the work is so obvious that there is no need for you to talk about it; that's because you already did, you already built the trust to keep going. Anyway, the mailing list mentioned above is available for sharing ideas in a way that good relationship between community citizens could be constantly balanced. + The relationship between community citizens is monitored by repository administrators. Repository administrators are responsible of granting everything goes the way it needs to go in order for the CentOS Artwork Repository to comply its mission which is: to provide a colaborative tool for The CentOS Community where The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is built and maintained from The CentOS Community itself. + It is also important to remember that all source files inside CentOS Artwork Repository should comply the terms of GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License) in order for them to remain inside the repository. + + + + Repository organization + Repository organization The CentOS Artwork Repository uses a trunk, branches, and tags organization. + + + trunk + + The trunk directory organizes the main development line of CentOS Artwork Repository. See Directories trunk, for more information. + + + + branches + + The branches directory oranizes intermediate development lines taken from the main development line. See Directories branches, for more information. + + + + tags + + The tags directory organizes frozen development lines taken either from the main or the intermediate lines of development. See Directories tags, for more information. + + +
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+ + + Repository file names + Repository file names Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, file names are all written in lowercase (e.g., 01-welcome.png, splash.png, anaconda_header.png, etc.) and directory names are all written capitalized (e.g., Identity, Themes, Motifs, TreeFlower, etc.). + + + + Repository work lines + Inside CentOS Artwork Repository there are four major work lines of production which are: graphic design, documentation, localization and automation. These work lines describe different areas of content production. Content production inside these specific areas may vary as much as persons be working on them. Producing content in too many different ways may result innapropriate in a collaborative environment like CentOS Artwork Repository where content produced in one area depends somehow from content produced in another different area. So, a content production standard is required for each available work line. + + + Graphic design + Graphic design work line The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design, typography design and themes design mainly. Additionally, some auxiliar areas like icon design, illustration design, brushes design, patterns designs and palettes of colors are also included here for completeness. + Inside CentOS Artwork Repository graphic design is performed through Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org/) and GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/). The Inkscape tool is used to create and manipulate scalable vector graphics and export them to PNG format; it also provides a command-line interface that we use to perform massive exportation from SVG files to PNG files in automation scripts. On the other hand, GIMP is used to create and manipulate rastered images, create brushes, patterns and palettes of colors. + + Tip Combine both Inkscape and GIMP specific functionalities and possibilities to produce very beautiful images. + + The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity is made of different visual manifestations (e.g., Distributions, Web sites, Stationery, etc.). Visual manifestations implement the corporate identity concepts by mean of images. To produce these images, we decompose image production in design models and artistic motifs. + Design models provide the structural information of images (i.e., dimension, position of common elements in the visible area, translation markers, etc.) and they are generally produced as scalable vector graphics to take advantage of SVG standard, an XML-based standard. + Artistic motifs provide the visual style (i.e., the background information, the look and feel) some design models need to complete the final image produced by automation scripts. Artistic motifs are generally produced as rastered images. + The result produced from combining one design model with one artistic motif is what we know as a theme. Inside themes directory structure (see Directories trunk Identity Images Themes), you can find several design models and several artistic motifs independently one another that can be albitrarily combined through theme rendition, a flexible way to produce images for different visual manifestations in very specific visual styles. Inside themes directory structure, theme rendition is performed in trunk/Identity/Images/Themes directory structure, the required design models are taken from trunk/Identity/Models/Themes directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. + In addition to theme rendition you can find direct rendition, too. Direct rendition is another way of image production where there is no artistic motif at all but design models only. Direct rendition is very useful to produce simple content that doesn't need specific background information. Some of these contents are brands, icons and illustrations. Direct rendition is performed in trunk/Identity/Images, the required design models are taken from trunk/Identity/Models directory structure and the action itself is controlled by the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. + See Directories trunk Identity, for more information about The CentOS Corporate Identity and how graphic design fits on it. + + + + Documentation + Documentation work line The documentation work line exists to describe what each directory inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. + The CentOS Artwork Repository documentation is supported by Texinfo, a documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both online information and printed output. + The repository documentation is organized under trunk/Manual directory and uses the repository directory structre as reference. Each directory in the repository has a documentation entry associated in the documentation manual. Documentation entries are stored under trunk/Manual/Directories directory and the action itself is controlled by the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. + The help functionality let you create, edit and delete documentation entries in a way that you don't need to take care of updating menus, nodes and cross reference information inside the manual structure; the functionality takes care of it for you. However, if you need to write repository documentation that have nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, Introduction and similar) you need to do it manually, there is no functionality to automate such process yet. + See Directories trunk Manual, for more information on documentation. + + + + Localization + Localization work line The localization work line exists to provide the translation messages required to produce content in different languages. Translation messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under trunk/Locales directory structure. + The procedure used to localize content is taken from gettext standard specification. Basically, translatable strings are retrived from source files in order to create portable objects and machine objects for them. These portable objects are editable files that contain the information used by translators to localize the translatable strings retrived from source files. On the other hand, machine objects are produced to be machine-redable only, as its name implies, and are produced from portable objects. + Since gettext needs to extract translatable strings form source files in order to let translators to localize them, we are limitted to use source files supported by gettext program. This is not a limitation at all since gettext supports most popular programming laguages (e.g., C, C++, Java, Bash, Python, Perl, PHP and GNU Awk just to mention a few ones). Nevertheless, formats like SVG, XHTML and Docbook don't figure as supported formats in the list of gettext supported source files. + To translate XML based source files like SVG, XHTML and Docbook we use the xml2po program instead. The xml2po comes with the gnome-doc-utils package and retrives translatable strings from one XML file to produce portable objects for them. + + Note Portable objects produced by xml2po have the same format that portable objects produced by gettext. This make the localization process quite consistent from translators' point of view. No matter what the source file be, the translator will always face the same translation file format (i.e., the portable object format). + + With the portable object in place, the xml2po program is used again to create the final translated XML, just with the same definition of the source file where translatable strings were taken from (e.g., if we extract translatable strings from a SVG file, as result we get the same SVG file but with translatable strings already localized —obviously, for this to happen translators need to localize translatable strings inside the portable object first, localization won't appear as art of magic—). When using xml2po, the machine object is used as temporal file to produce the final translated XML file. + + Tip If you want to have your content localized inside CentOS Artwork Repository be sure to use source files supported either by gettext or xml2po programs. + + See Directories trunk Locales, for more information. + + + + Automation + Automation work line The automation work line exists to standardize content production in CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable script. + The automation work line takes place under trunk/Scripts directory structure. Here is developed the centos-art.sh script, a bash script specially designed to automate most frequent tasks (e.g., rendition, documentation and localization) inside the repository. Basically, the centos-art.sh script is divided in several functionalities independent one another that perform specific tasks and relay on repository organization to work as expected. + + Tip If you need to improve the way content is produced, look inside automation scripts and make your improvement there for everyone to benefit. + + See Directories trunk Scripts, for more information on automation. + + + + + Connection between directories + Connection between directoriesMaster pathsAuxiliar paths In order to produce content in CentOS Artwork Repository, it is required that all work lines be connected somehow. This is the way automation scripts can know where to retrive the information they need to work with (e.g., design model, translation messages, output location, etc.). We build this kind of connection using two path constructions named master paths and auxiliar paths. + The master path points only to directories that contain the source files (e.g., SVG files) required to produce base content (e.g., PNG files) through automation scripts. Each master path inside the repository may have several auxiliar paths associated, but auxiliar paths can only have one master path associated. + The auxiliar paths can point either to directories or files. When an auxiliar path points to a directory, that directory contains information that modifies somehow the content produced from master paths (e.g., translation messages) or provides the output information required to know where to store the content produced from master path. When an auxiliar path points to a file, that file has no other purpose but to document the master path it refers to. + The relation between auxiliar paths and master paths is realized combining two path informations which are: the master path itself and one second level directory structure from the repository. Generally, the master path is considered the path identifier and the second level directory structure taken from the repository is considered the common part of the path where the identifier is appended. + + Figure + + + Path construction. + + The path information described above (see Path construction) is used by direct rendition and can be taken as reference to add other components that are equally produced in the repository. To add new components that make use of direct rendition inside the repository, change just the component name used above (e.g., Brands) to that one you want to add, without changing the path structure around it. + The file organization used by theme rendition extends direct rendition by separating design models information from backgrounds information. To better understand this configuration, you can consider it as two independent lists, one of design models and one of artistic motifs, which are arbitrary combined between themselves in order to render images in specific ways. The possibilities of this configuration are endless and let us describe visual manifestations very well. For example, consider the organization used to produce Anaconda images; for CentOS distribution major release 5; using Default design models and version 3 of Flame artistic motif: + + Figure + + + Path construction extended. + + The path information described above (see Path construction extended) is used by theme rendition and can be taken as reference to add other components that are equally produced in the repository. + In this configuration we can change both design model name (e.g., Default) and artistic motif name (e.g., Flame/3) to something else in order to achieve a different result. The only limitations impossed are the storage space provided in the server machine and your own creativeness as graphic designer. + + Note A theme ready for implementation may consume from 100 MB to 400 MB of storage space. The exact space consumed by a theme depends on the amount of screen resolutions the theme supports. The more screen resolutions the theme supports, the more storage space demanded for it. + + In this configuration we saw how to build the path information for Anaconda component as part of CentOS Distribution visual manifestation, but that is not the only component we have inside CentOS Distribution visual manifestation. There are other components like Syslinux, Grub, Rhgb, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash and Ksplash that share a similar file organization to that described above for Anaconda component. + + + + Syncronizing path information + Syncronizing path information Syncronizing path information is the action that keeps all path information up to date in the repository. This action implies both file movement and file content replacement in this very specific order. File movement is related to duplicate, delete and rename files and directories in the repository. File content replacement is related to replace information, path information in this case, inside files in the repository. + The order followed to syncronize path information is relevant because the versioned nature of the files we are working with. We don't perform file content replacement first because that would imply a repository change which will immediatly demmand a commit in order for actions like duplicate, delete or rename to take place. However, if we perform file movement first, it is possible to commit both file moved and file content replacements as if they were just one change. In this case the file content replacement takes palce in the target location that have been duplicated or renamed, not the one use as source location. This configuration is specially useful when files are renamed (i.e., one file is copied from a source location to a target location and then the source location of it is removed from repository). + + Warning There is no support for URLs actions inside centos-art.sh script. The centos-art.sh script is designed to work with local files inside the working copy only. If you need to perform URL actions directly, use Subversion commands instead. + + When one master path is changed it is required that all related auxiliar paths be changed, too. This is required in order for master paths to retain their relation with auxiliar paths. This way, automation scripts are able to know where to retrive translation messages from, where to store final output images to and where to look for documentation. If relation between master paths and auxiliar paths is lost, there is no way for automation scripts to know where to retrive the information they need. + The auxiliar paths should never be modified under any reason but to satisfy the relationship with the master path. Liberal change of auxiliar paths may suppress the conceptual idea they were initially created for; and certainly, automation scripts may stop working as expected. The update direction to rename path information must be from master path to auxiliar path and never the opposite. + The relation between master and auxiliar paths is useful to keep repository organized but introduce some complications when we work with files that use master path information as reference to build structural information. This is the case of repository documentation manual source files where inclusions, menus, nodes and cross references are built using master path information as reference. Now, to see what kind of complication we are talking about, consider what would happen to a structural definitions (i.e., inlusions, menus, nodes and cross refereces) already set in the manual from one master path that is suddenly renamed to something different. If the path information is not syncronized, at this point, we lose connection between the master path and the auxiliar path created to store the related documentation entry, as well as the related structural definitions that end up pointing to a master path that no longer exist. + The syncronization of path information is aimed to solve these kind of issues. + + + + Extending repository organization + Extending repository organization Occasionly, you may find that new components of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity need to be added to the repository in order to work them out. If that is the case, the first question we need to ask ourselves, before start to create directories blindly all over, is: What is the right place to store it? + The best place to find answers is in The CentOS Community (see page http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp), but going there with hands empty is not good idea. It may give the impression you don't really care about. Instead, consider the following suggestions to find your own comprehension in order to make your own propositions based on it. + When extending respository structure it is very useful to bear in mind The CentOS Project Corporate Identity Structure (see Directories trunk Identity) The CentOS Mission and The CentOS Release Schema. The rest is just matter of choosing appropriate names. It is also worth to know that each directory in the repository responds to a conceptual idea that justifies its existence. + To build a directory structure, you need to define the conceptual idea first and later create the directory. There are some locations inside the repository that already define some concepts you probably want to reuse. For example, trunk/Identity/Images/Themes to store theme artistic motifs, trunk/Identity/Models/Themes to store theme design models, trunk/Manual to store documentation files, trunk/Locales to store translation messages, trunk/Scripts to store automation scripts and so on. + To illustrate this desition process let's consider the trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/3 directory structure as example. This directory can be read as: the theme development line of version 3 of TreeFlower artistic motif. Additional, we can identify that artistic motifs are part of themes as well as themes are part of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. These concepts are better described independently in each documentation entry related to the directory structure as it is respectively shown in the list of commands bellow. + + The concepts behind other location can be found in the same way described above, just change the path information used above to the one you are trying to know concepts for. + +
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+ Send in Your Feedback + FeedbackIf you find an error in the CentOS Artwork Repository, or if you have thought of a way to make this manual better, we would like to hear from you! Share your suggestions in the appropriate mailing list (http://lists.centos.org/) and/or bug tracker (http://bugs.centos.org/). + When you make suggestion, try to be as specific as possible. For example, if you have found an error in the manual, include the section number and some of the surrounding text so we can find it easily. +
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+ + Directories + Licenses + Introduction + Top + + The Repository Directories + Repository directoriesThe CentOS Artwork Repository uses directories to organize files and describe conceptual idea about corporate identity. Such conceptual ideas are explained in each directory related documentation entry. + In this chapter you'll learn what each directory inside The CentOS Artwork Repository is for and so, how you can make use of them. For that purpose, the following list of directories is available for you to explore: + + + Directories branches + Directories branches + + + + Directories tags + Directories tags + + + + Directories trunk + Directories trunk + + + + Directories trunk Identity + Directories trunk Identity + + + + Directories trunk Identity Brushes + Directories trunk Identity Brushes + + + + Directories trunk Identity Fonts + Directories trunk Identity Fonts + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images + Directories trunk Identity Images + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Modern + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Pipes + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs TreeFlower + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models + Directories trunk Identity Models + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Brands + Directories trunk Identity Models Brands + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + + + + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + + + + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + + + + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + + + + Directories trunk Locales + Directories trunk Locales + + + + Directories trunk Manual + Directories trunk Manual + + + + Directories trunk Manual Directories + Directories trunk Manual Directories + + + + Directories trunk Manual Introduction + Directories trunk Manual Introduction + + + + Directories trunk Manual Licenses + Directories trunk Manual Licenses + + + + Directories trunk Scripts + Directories trunk Scripts + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup + + + + + + + Directories branches + Directories tags + Directories +
+ The <file>branches</file> Directory + Directories branches + Goals + This directory implements the Subversion's branches concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. + Description + The branches/ directory structure provides the intermediate space for creating several instances of trunk/ directory structure for parallel development and later merging changes back to trunk/ in the same parallel basis. + Usage + The branches/ directory structure is unused, so far. + See also + + + + Directories tags. + + + Directories trunk. + + + The Subversion book (http://svnbook.red-bean.com/). + + +
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+ The <file>tags</file> Directory + Directories tags + Goals + This directory implements the Subversion's tags concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. + Description + The tags/ directory structure provides frozen branches. Generally, we use frozen branches to make check-points in time for development lines under branches/ or trunk/ directory structure. + Usage + The tags/ directory structure is unused, so far. + See also + + + + Directories branches. + + + Directories trunk. + + + The subversion book (http://svnbook.red-bean.com/). + + +
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+ The <file>trunk</file> Directory + Directories trunk + Goals + The trunk/ directory structure implements the Subversion's trunk concept in a trunk, branches, tags repository structure. + Description + The trunk/ directory structure provides the main development line inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. + Usage + + + + See Directories trunk Identity. + + + See Directories trunk Manual. + + + See Directories trunk Locales. + + + See Directories trunk Scripts. + + + See also + + + + Directories branches. + + + Directories tags. + + + The Subversion book (http://svnbook.red-bean.com/). + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity + Goals + The trunk/Identity describes what The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is and the components it is made of. + Description + The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the “persona” of the organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way The CentOS Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project Corporate Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS Project organization, its business, and its characteristics. + The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to The CentOS Project organization by means of Corporate Design, Corporate Communication, and Corporate Behaviour. + + Corporate Mission + The CentOS Project exists to provide The CentOS Distribution. Additionally, The CentOS Project provides The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom to support and promote the existence of The CentOS Distribution, respectively. + Corporate Design + Corporate design is focused on the effective communication of corporate visual messages. Corporate visual messages are all the information emitted by a corporation that can be perceived by the people through their visual sence (i.e., the human eye). In order for such visual communication to happen, it is required to put the visual message on medium available for people to see. These kind of media are know as corporate visual manifestations, since the corporate manifests its existence through them using corporate design. + The amount of visual manifestations a corporation uses to communicate its existence is very specific to each corporation itself. Inside The CentOS Project Corporate Identity, considering The CentOS Project Corporate Structure, The CentOS Project Corporate Mission and The CentOS Project Release Schema, the following visual manifestations were defined: + + + The CentOS Distribution + + The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production and rebranding required by the The CentOS Distribution (— Removed(pxref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Models Default Distro) —) in order to comply with its upstream redistribution guidelines. + The CentOS Distribution is made of software packages. Inside the distribution there are packages that make a remarkable use of images and there are packages that don't use images at all. The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation gets focused on software packages that do use images in a remarkable way (e.g., anaconda, grub, syslinux, gdm, kdm) and that way, through images, implements the corporate design in The CentOS Distribution (i.e., the operating system). + + + + The CentOS Web + + The CentOS Web visual manifestation exists to support The CentOS Distribution. + The CentOS Web covers web applications which let The CentOS Project to manifest its existence on the Internet. Through these web applications The CentOS Project provides Corporate Communication. These web applications are free software and come from different providers which distribute their work with predefined visual styles. Frequently, these predefined visual styles have no visual relation among themselves and introduce some visual contraditions when they all are put together. These visual contraditions need to be removed in order to comply with The CentOS Project Corporate Structure guidelines. + + + + The CentOS Showroom + + The CentOS Showroom visual manifestation exists to promote The CentOS Distribution. + The CentOS Showroom covers industrial production of objects branded by The CentOS Project (e.g., clothes, stationery and installation media). These branded objects are for distribution on social events and/or shops. They provide a way of promotion and a route for commercialization that may help to aliviate The CentOS Project expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, full-time-developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do. + + +
+ The visual manifestations above seem to cover all the media required by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. However, other visual manifestations could be added in the future, if needed, to cover different areas like building, offices, road transportation and whaterver visual manifestation The CentOS Project thouches to show its existence. + Corporate Communication + The CentOS Project Corporate Communication is based on Community Communication and takes place through the following avenues: + + + + The CentOS Chat (#centos, #centos-social, #centos-devel on irc.freenode.net) + + + The CentOS Mailing Lists (http://lists.centos.org/). + + + The CentOS Forums (http://forums.centos.org/). + + + The CentOS Wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/). + + + Social events, interviews, conferences, etc. + + + Corporate Behaviour + The CentOS Project Corporate Behaviour is based on Community Behaviour which take place on Corporate Communication. + Corporate Structure + The CentOS Project Corporate Structure is based on a Monolithic Corporate Visual Identity Structure. In this configuration, one unique name and one unique visual style is used in all visual manifestation of The CentOS Project. + In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and external stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, orientation, and identification with the organization. No matter if you are visiting web sites, using the distribution, or acting on social events, the one unique name and one unique visual style connects them all to say: Hey! we are all part of The CentOS Project. + Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered as well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for each major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't inconvenient at all, but some visual contradictions could be introduced if it isn't applied correctly and we need to be aware of it. To apply it correctly, we need to know what The CentOS Project is made of. + The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not limited to) three visual manifestions: Distribution, Web and Showroom. Inside the Distribution visual manifestations, The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web visual manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release information (e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major release of The CentOS Distribution individually, but one web site to cover them all). Likewise, the content produced in The CentOS Showroom is created for no release-specific at all, but for The CentOS Project in general. + In order to produce the correct corporate structure for The CentOS Project we need to concider all the visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, not just one of them. If one different visual style is used for each major release of The CentOS Distribution, which one of those different visual styles would be used to cover the remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e.g., The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)? + Probably you are thinking, that's right, but The CentOS Brand connects them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain? + Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you consider that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency through time and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging magical wands or something but hardly working out to automate tasks and providing maintainance through time. Said that, we consider that The CentOS Project Corporate Structure must be consequent with such stability and consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand does connect all the visual manifestations it is present on, but that connection would be stronger if one unique visual style backups it. In fact, whatever thing you do to strength the visual connection among The CentOS Project visual manifestations would be very good in favor of The CentOS Project recognition. + Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations for eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a visually dead project. So, there is no problem on creating a brand new visual style for each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in order to refresh The CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem itself is in not propagating the brand new visual style created for the new release of The CentOS Distribution to all other visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way The CentOS Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation be in front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual contradition we are precisely trying to solve by mean of themes production in the CentOS Artwork Repository. + Usage + The trunk/Identity directory structure organizes most files used to build and implement The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. In that sake, the following work lines are available: + + + Brushes + + This work line provides brushes for GIMP. When you prepare the repository, brushes in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Brushes” panel of GIMP. + See Directories trunk Identity Brushes, for more information. + + + + Fonts + + This work line provides the typography information required by all different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project. When you prepare the repository, fonts in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in GIMP and Inkscape. + See Directories trunk Identity Fonts, for more information. + + + + Images + + This work line provides output location for final images that don't need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). + See Directories trunk Identity Images, for more information. + + + + Models + + This work line provides design models for final images that don't need to use background images (e.g., brands, icons, illustrations, etc.). + See Directories trunk Identity Models, for more information. + + + + Palettes + + This work line provides palettes of colors for GIMP and Inkscape. When you prepare the repository, palettes of colors in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Palettes” panel of GIMP and Inkscape. + See Directories trunk Identity Palettes, for more information. + + + + Patterns + + This work line provides patterns for GIMP. When you prepare the repository, patterns in this location are made available immediatly for you to use in the “Patterns” panel of GIMP. + See Directories trunk Identity Patterns, for more information. + + + + Themes + + This work line provides theme design models and theme artistic motifs for The CentOS Project. If you are interested in creating brand new visual styles for The CentOS Project this is the place for you. + See Directories trunk Identity Images Themes, for more information. + + + + Webenv + + This work line provides the HTML/XHTML and CSS standard definitions used by The CentOS Web visual manifestation. If you are a web developer and plan to improve The CentOS Web visual manifestation, then the files in this location may result very useful to you. + See Directories trunk Identity Webenv, for more information. + + +
+ See also + See http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity (and related links), for general information on Corporate Identity. + Specially useful has been, and still is, the book Corporate Identity by Wally Olins (1989). This book provides many of the conceptual ideas we've used as base to build The CentOS Artwork Repository. +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Brushes</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Brushes + Goals + This section describes how brushes are organized in the repository and how to make them available for you to use in GIMPGNU Image Manipulation Program. + Description + A brush is a pixmap or set of pixmaps used for painting through an image manipulation program like GIMP. Inside the repository, we've organized brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. In both cases, brushes are initially created in .xcf format and later exported to any of the brush formats recognized by GIMP (e.g., .gbr or .gih) using the same name of its source file. + + In order for both common brushes and theme-specific brushes to be loaded by GIMP, related .gbr and .gih brush files need to be stored under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory. This location is out of CentOS Artwork Repository and provides no version control by itself. This way, brushes aren't exported to this location but into the repository directory structure which is versioned. Later, we create symbolic links in ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes to connect file brushes inside the repository and, this way, provide the configuration needed by GIMP to use the brush files produced inside the repository. + + Warning When brushes are added to or removed from the repository, you need to update your working copy and all information related to brushes inside your workstation (e.g., brush links in ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes and the Brushes panel in GIMP). Otherwise, you may end up with broken links or brushes in the repository that wouldn't be available for you to use in GIMP. + + Inside the repository, common brushes and theme-specific brushes are created individually in different locations, but they all are linked from one unique location (i.e., ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes). This configuration may provoke brush overlapping if a name convenction is not implemented correctly. In that sake, file names used for brushes inside the repository must be unique, no matter where they be. + As file name convenction inside the repository, brushes are named using lowercase letters, numbers, minus characters and dot characters, only. Additionally, when links are built, we use one suffix for those brushes retrived from trunk/Identity/Brushes and another suffix for those brushes retrivided from theme-specific directories. Using both the brush file name and the suffix information, it is possible to build unique names for links under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory, scalably. + + + Brushes produced with GIMP has a description field associated that is shown in the Brushes panel of GIMP. This description is set when the brush is created as .xcf file and can be updated when it is exported either to .gbr or .gih format. It wouldn't be too useful to have two or more brushes using the same description so, we also make description of brush files unique, too. In that sake, we use the same name schema used to name brush links as description but without including the file extension (e.g., if we have the centos-flame-3.gbr brush, its description would be centos-flame-3). + Usage + The way you use brushes is up to your creativeness. However, the way brushes are made available needs to be standardized. That's the reason of organizing brushes in common brushes and theme-specific brushes. + Common brushes + Common brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used anywhere inside the repository. Inside the repository, common brushes under trunk/Identity/Brushes are mainly used to hold brand information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos, trademarks, etc.). + Common brushes are always made available under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory after preparing the repository (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare). + Theme-specific brushes + Theme-specific brushes exist to organize brushes that can be used inside specific artistic motifs only. Inside the repository, theme-specific brushes are stored in a directory named Brushes which is stored in the first directory level under the artistic motif directory structure. Each artistic motif inside the repository has its own Brushes directory and uses it to store brushes that can be considered auxiliars to that artistic motif construction. + Theme-specific brushes aren't made available under ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory after preparing the repository. In order to make theme-specific brushes available under ~/.gimp-2.2./brushes it is required to activate/deactivate them using the theme functionality of centos-art.sh script. + + See also + + + + file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/index.htmlThe Gimp Manual, specifically the section related to file:///usr/share/gimp/2.0/help/en/gimp-concepts-brushes.htmlBrushes. + + + Directories trunk Identity + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Fonts</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Fonts + Goals + This section describes how typographies are organized in the repository and how to make them available for you to use in GIMPGNU Image Manipulation Program and Inkscape. + Description + The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is attached to DejaVu LGC font-family and Denmark font-family. + + + + Caution The copyright and license of Denmark typography aren't very specific and that issue may represent a threat to The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. + + The Denmark typography is used as base to build The CentOS Logo (i.e., the main graphic design that connects/identifies all visual manifestations related to The CentOS Project). If the typography used to build The CentOS Logo is compromised somehow, the whole corporate visual identity it represents would be compromised, as well. To prevent such issues, it would be better for The CentOS Project to move on from Denmark typography to another typography (free, preferably) that retain the same visual style of Denmark, but intruce a clearer copyright and license notice. + Usage + + + + See Directories trunk Identity Models Brands. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Identity. + + + Directories trunk. + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes + Goals + The trunk/Identity/Themes/ directory exists to organize production of CentOS themes. + Description + Initially, we start working themes on their trunk development line (e.g., trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/), here we organize information that cannot be produced automatically (i.e., background images, concepts, color information, screenshots, etc.). + Later, when theme trunk development line is considered “ready” for implementation (e.g., all required backgrounds have been designed), we create a branch for it (e.g., branches/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/1/). Once the branch has been created, we forget that branch and continue working the trunk development line while others (e.g., an artwork quality assurance team) test the new branch for tunning it up. + Once the branch has been tunned up, and considered “ready” for release, it is freezed under tags/ directory (e.g., tags/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFower/1.0/) for packagers, webmasters, promoters, and anyone who needs images from that CentOS theme the tag was created for. + Both branches and tags, inside CentOS Artwork Repository, use numerical values to identify themselves under the same location. Branches start at one (i.e., 1) and increment one unit for each branch created from the same trunk development line. Tags start at zero (i.e., 0) and increment one unit for each tag created from the same branch development line. + + Convenction Do not freeze trunk development lines using tags directly. If you think you need to freeze a trunk development line, create a branch for it and then freeze that branch instead. + + The trunk development line may introduce problems we cannot see immediatly. Certainly, the high changable nature of trunk development line complicates finding and fixing such problems. On the other hand, the branched development lines provide a more predictable area where only fixes/corrections to current content are commited up to repository. + If others find and fix bugs inside the branched development line, we could merge such changes/experiences back to trunk development line (not visversa) in order for future branches, created from trunk, to benefit. + Time intervals used to create branches and tags may vary, just as different needs may arrive. For example, consider the release schema of CentOS distribution: one major release every 2 years, security updates every 6 months, support for 7 years long. Each time a CentOS distribution is released, specially if it is a major release, there is a theme need in order to cover CentOS distribution artwork requirements. At this point, is where CentOS Artwork Repository comes up to scene. + Before releasing a new major release of CentOS distribution we create a branch for one of several theme development lines available inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, perform quality assurance on it, and later, freeze that branch using tags. Once a the theme branch has been frozen (under tags/ directory), CentOS Packagers (the persons whom build CentOS distribution) can use that frozen branch as source location to fulfill CentOS distribution artwork needs. The same applies to CentOS Webmasters (the persons whom build CentOS websites), and any other visual manifestation required by the project. + Usage + In this location themes are organized in “Models” —to store common information— and “Motifs”—to store unique information. At rendering time, both motifs and models are combined to produce the final CentOS themes. CentOS themes can be tagged as “Default” or “Alternative”. CentOS themes are maintained by CentOS community. + + + + See Directories trunk Identity Models Themes. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Identity. + + + Directories trunk. + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs + Goals + The trunk/Identity/Images/Themes directory exists to: + + + + Organize CentOS themes' artistic motifs. + + + Description + The artistic motif of theme is a graphic design component that provides the visual style of themes, it is used as pattern to connect all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. + Artistic motifs are based on conceptual ideas. Conceptual ideas bring the motivation, they are fuel for the engines of human imagination. Good conceptual ideas may produce good motivation to produce almost anything, and art works don't escape from it. + + + TreeFlower + + CentOS like trees, has roots, trunk, branches, leaves and flowers. Day by day they work together in freedom, ruled by the laws of nature and open standards, to show the beauty of its existence. + + + + Modern + + Modern, squares and circles flowing up. + + +
+ If you have new conceptual ideas for CentOS, then you can say that you want to create a new artistic motif for CentOS. To create a new artistic motif you need to create a directory under Identity/Images/Themes/ using a name coherent with your conceptual idea. That name will be the name of your artistic motif. If possible, when creating new conceptual ideas for CentOS, think about what CentOS means for you, what does it makes you feel, take your time, think deep, and share; you can improve the idea as time goes on. + Once you have defined a name for your theme, you need to create the motif structure of your theme. The motif structure is the basic direcotry structure you'll use to work your ideas. Here is where you organize your graphic design projects. + To add a new motif structure to CentOS Artwork Repository, you need to use the centos-art command line in the Identity/Images/Themes/ directory as described below: + centos-art add --motif=ThemeName + The previous command will create the basic structure of themes for you. The basic structure produced by centos-art command is illustrated in the following figure: + trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$ThemeName/ +|-- Backgrounds +| |-- Img +| `-- Tpl +|-- Info +| |-- Img +| `-- Tpl +|-- Palettes +`-- Screenshots + Usage + When designing artistic motifs for CentOS, consider the following recommendations: + + + + Give a unique (case-sensitive) name to your Motif. This name is used as value wherever theme variable ($THEME) or translation marker (=THEME=) is. Optionally, you can add a description about inspiration and concepts behind your work. + + + Use the location trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/$THEME/ to store your work. If it doesn't exist create it. Note that this require you to have previous commit access in CentOS Artwork Repository. + + + The CentOS Project is using the blue color (#204c8d) as base color for its corporate visual identity. Use such base corporate color information as much as possible in your artistic motif designs. + + + Try to make your design fit one of the theme models. + + + Feel free to make your art enterprise-level and beautiful. + + + Add the following information on your artwork (both in a visible design area and document metadata): + + + + The name (or logo) of your artistic motif. + + + The copyright sentence: Copyright (C) YEAR YOURNAME + + + The license under which the work is released. All CentOS Art works are released under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/Creative Common Share-Alike License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). + + + + + See also + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes + + + + Directories trunk Identity + Directories trunk Identity + + + + Directories trunk + Directories trunk + + + + The Backgrounds/ directory is used to organize artistic motif background images and the projects used to build those images. + Background images are linked (using the import feature of Inkscape) inside almost all theme art works. This structure let you make centralized changes on the visual identity and propagate them quickly to other areas. + In this configuration you design background images for different screen resolutions based on the theme artistic motif. + You may create different artistic motifs propositions based on the same conceptual idea. The conceptual idea is what defines a theme. Artistic motifs are interpretations of that idea. + Inside this directory artistic motifs are organized by name (e.g., TreeFlower, Modern, etc.). + Each artistic motif directory represents just one unique artistic motif. + The artistic motif is graphic design used as common pattern to connect all visual manifestations inside one unique theme. The artistic motif is based on a conceptual idea. Artistic motifs provide visual style to themes. + Designing artistic motifs is for anyone interested in creating beautiful themes for CentOS. When building a theme for CentOS, the first design you need to define is the artistic motif. + Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, theme visual styles (a.k.a., artistic motifs) and theme visual structures (a.k.a., design models) are two different working lines. When you design an artistic motif for CentOS you concentrate on its visual style, and eventualy, use the centos-art command line interface to render the visual style, you are currently producing, against an already-made theme model in order to produce the final result. Final images are stored under Motifs/ directory using the model name, and the model directory structure as reference. + The artistic motif base structure is used by centos-art to produce images automatically. This section describes each directory of CentOS artistic motif base structure. + The Backgrounds/ directory is probably the core component, inside Motifs/ directory structure. Inside Backgrounds/ directory you produce background images used by almost all theme models (e.g., Distribution, Websites, Promotion, etc.). The Backgrounds/ directory can contain subdirectories to help you organize the design process. +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Motifs/Flame</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs Flame + Goals + This section describes the Flame artistic motif. This section may be useful for anyone interested in reproducing the Flame artistic motif, or in creating new artistic motifs for The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. + Description + The Flame artistic motif was built using the flame filter of Gimp 2.2 in CentOS 5.5. + The flame filter of Gimp can produce stunning, randomly generated fractal patterns. The flame filter of Gimp gives us a great oportunity to reduce the time used to produce new artistic motifs, because of its “randomly generated” nature. Once the artistic motif be created, it is propagated through all visual manifestations of CentOS Project corporate visual identity using the centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts) inside the CentOS Artwork Repository. + To set the time intervals between each new visual style production, we could reuse the CentOS distribution major release schema. I.e., we could produce a new visual style, every two years, based on a new “randomly generated” flame pattern, and publish the whole corporate visual identity (i.e., distribution stuff, promotion stuff, websites stuff, etc.) with the new major release of CentOS distribution all together at once. + Producing a new visual style is not one day's task. Once we have defined the artistic motif, we need to propagate it through all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. When we say that we could produce one new visual style every two years we really mean: to work two years long in order to propagate a new visual style to all visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity. + Obviously, in order to propagate one visual style to all different visual manifestations of The CentOS Project corporate visual identity, we need first to know which the visual manifestations are. To define which visual manifestations are inside The CentOS Project corporate visual identity is one of the goals the CentOS Artwork Repository and this documentation manual are both aimed to satisfy. + Once we define which the visual manifestation are, it is possible to define how to produce them, and this way, organize the automation process. Such automation process is one of the goals of centos-art.sh script. + With the combination of both CentOS Artwork Repository and centos-art.sh scripts we define work lines where translators, programmers, and graphic designers work together to distribute and reduce the amount of time employed to produce The CentOS Project monolithic corporate identity. + From a monolithic corporate visual identity point of view, notice that we are producing a new visual style for the same theme (i.e., Flame). It would be another flame design but still a flame design. This idea is very important to be aware of, because we are somehow “refreshing” the theme, not changing it at all. + This way, as we are “refreshing” the theme, we still keep oursleves inside the monolithic conception we are trying to be attached to (i.e., one unique name, and one unique visual style for all visual manifestations). + Producing artistic motifs is a creative process that may consume long time, specially for people without experienced knowledge on graphic design land. Using “randomly generated” conception to produce artistic motifs could be, practically, a way for anyone to follow in order to produce maintainable artistic motifs in few steps. + Due to the “randomly generated” nature of Flame filter, we find that Flame pattern is not always the same when we use Flame filter interface. + Using the same pattern design for each visual manifestation is essential in order to maintain the visual connection among all visual manifestations inside the same theme. Occasionally, we may introduce pattern variations in opacity, size, or even position but never change the pattern design itself, nor the color information used by images considered part of the same theme. + + Important When we design background images, which are considered part of the same theme, it is essential to use the same design pattern always. This is what makes theme images to be visually connected among themeselves, and so, the reason we use to define the word “theme” as: a set of images visually connected among themeselves. + + In order for us to reproduce the same flame pattern always, Flame filter interface provides the Save and Open options. The Save option brings up a file save dialog that allows you to save the current Flame settings for the plug-in, so that you can recreate them later. The Open option brings up a file selector that allows you to open a previously saved Flame settings file. + The Flame settings we used in our example are saved in the file named 800x600.xcf-flame.def, inside the Backgrounds/Xcf directory structure. + See also + + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —. + + + See Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. + + + See Directories trunk Identity. + + + See Directories trunk. + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Brands</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Brands + Goals + This section describes The CentOS Brand design models. + Description + The CentOS Brand provides the one unique name or trademark that connects the producer with their products. In this case, the producer is The CentOS Project and the products are The CentOS Project visual manifestations. + The CentOS Brand is the main visual representation of the CentOS project so the typography used in it must be the same always, no matter where it be shown. It also has to be clear enough to dismiss any confussion between similar typefaces (e.g., the number one (1) sometimes is confuesed with the letter el (l) or letter ai (i)). + As convenction, the word CentOS uses Denmark typography as base, both for the word CentOS and the phrase Community Enterprise Operating System. The phrase size of CentOS logo is half the size in poits the word CentOS has and it below CentOS word and aligned with it on the left. The distance between CentOS word and phrase Community Enterprise Operating System have the size in points the phrase has. + + When the CentOS release brand is built, use Denmark typography for the release number. The release number size is two times larger (in height) than default CentOS word. The separation between release number and CentOS word is twice the size in points of separation between CentOS word and phrase Community Enterprise Operating System. + Another component inside CentOS logo is the trademark symbol (TM). This symbol specifies that the CentOS logo must be consider a product brand, even it is not a registered one. The trademark symbol uses DejaVu LGC Sans Regular typography. The trademark symbol is aligned right-top on the outter side of CentOS word. The trademark symbol must not exceed haf the distance, in points, between CentOS word and the release number on its right. + It would be very convenient for the CentOS Project and its community to to make a registered trademark (®) of CentOS logo. To make a register trademark of CentOS Logo prevents legal complications in the market place of brands. It grants the consistency, through time, of CentOS project corporate visual identity. + + Note The information about trademarks and corporate identity is my personal interpretation of http://en.wikipedia.org/Corporate_identity and http://en.wikipedia.org/Trademark description. If you have practical experiences with these affairs, please serve yourself to improve this section with your reasons. + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models + + + Directories trunk Identity + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes + Goals + This section describes design models from The CentOS Themes. + Description + Theme models let you modeling characteristics (e.g., dimensions, translation markers, position of each element on the display area, etc.) common to all themes. Theme models let you reduce the time needed when propagating artistic motifs to different visual manifestations. + Theme models serves as a central pool of design templates for themes to use. This way you can produce themes with different artistic motifs but same characteristics. + Default Design Model + Default Design Models for CentOS Themes provide the common structural information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark position, etc.) the centos-art script uses to produce images when no other design model is specified. + Alternative Design Models + CentOS alternative theme models exist for people how want to use a different visual style on their installations of CentOS distribution. As the visual style is needed for a system already installed components like Anaconda are not required inside alternative themes. Inside alternative themes you find post-installation visual style only (i.e. Backgrounds, Display Managers, Grub, etc.). CentOS alternative themes are maintained by CentOS Community. + Usage + + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) —. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. + + + Directories trunk Identity. + + + Directories trunk. + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default + Goals + This section describes the default design model of The CentOS Themes. + Description + The trunk/Identity/Themes/Models/Default directory implements the concept of Default Design Model for The CentOS Themes. The CentOS Themes Default Design Model provides the common structural information (e.g., image dimensions, translation markers, trademark position, etc.) the centos-art script uses to produce images when no other design model is specified. + Deisgn models in this directory do use the CentOS Release Brand. The CentOS Release Brand is a combination of both The CentOS Type and The CentOS Release Schema used to illustrate the major release of The CentOS Distribution the image produced belongs to. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) —, for more information. + The CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of CentOS Distribution. Each major release of CentOS Distribution has internal differences that make them unique and, at the same time, each CentOS Distribution individually is tagged into the one unique visual manifestation (i.e., Distribution). So, how could we implement the monolithic visual structure in one visual manifestation that has internal difference? + To answer this question we broke the question in two parts and later combined the resultant answers to build a possible solution. + + + How to remark the internal differences visually? + + Merge both The CentOS Project Release Schema into The CentOS Project Trademark to build The CentOS Project Release Trademark. The CentOS Project Release Trademark remarks two things: first, it remarks the image is from The CentOS Project and second, it remarks which major release of CentOS Distribution does the image belongs to. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Tpl Brands) —, for more information on how to develop and improve The CentOS Project Brand. + + + + How to remark the visual resemblance? + + Use a common artistic motifs as background for all CentOS Distribution images. — Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Images Themes Motifs) —, for more information. + + + + So, combining answers above, we could conclude that: + + In order to implement the CentOS Monolithic Visual Structure on CentOS Distribution visual manifestations, a CentOS Release Trademark and a background information based on one unique artistic motif should be used in all remarkable images The CentOS Distribution visual manifestation is made of. + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Concept</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Concept + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro + Goals + This section organizes default design models for different major releases of CentOS Distribution. + Description + In order to better understatand how this visual manifestation is organized, it is necessary to consider what The CentOS Distribution is and how it is released. + The CentOS Distribution + The CentOS Distribution is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Project mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.) + The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an active user community including system administrators, network administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. + The CentOS Distribution Release Schema + The upstream vendor has released 4 versions of their ELEnterprise Linux product that The CentOS Project rebuilds the freely available SRPMS for. The upstream vendor releases security updates as required by circumstances. The CentOS Project releases rebuilds of security updates as soon as possible. Usually within 24 hours (our stated goal is with 72 hours, but we are usually much faster). + The upstream vendor also releases numbered update sets for major versions of their EL product from 2 to 4 times per year. There are new ISOs from the upstream vendor provided for these update sets. Update sets will be completed as soon as possible after the upstream vendor releases their version &dots; generally within 2 weeks. The CentOS Project follows these conventions as well, so CentOS-3.9 correlates with EL 3 update 9 and CentOS-4.6 correlates with EL 4 update 6, CentOS-5.1 correlates to EL 5 update 1, etc. + One thing some people have problems understanding is that if you have any CentOS-3 product and update it, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-3.x version. + The same is true for CentOS-4 and CentOS-5. If you update any CentOS-4 product, you will be updated to the latest CentOS-4.x version, or to the latest CentOS-5.x version if you are updating a CentOS-5 system. This is exactly the same behavior as the upstream product. Let's assume that the latest EL4 product is update 6. If you install the upstream original EL4 CDs (the ones before any update set) and upgrade via yum, you will have latest update set installed (EL4 update 6 in our example). Since all updates within a major release (CentOS-2, CentOS-3, CentOS-4, CentOS-5) always upgrade to the latest version when updates are performed (thus mimicking upstream behavior), only the latest version is maintained in each main tree on The CentOS Mirrors (http://mirrors.centos.org/). + There is a CentOS Vault (http://vault.centos.org/) containing old CentOS trees. This vault is a picture of the older tree when it was removed from the main tree, and does not receive updates. It should only be used for reference. + The CentOS Distribution visual style is controlled by image files. These image files are packaged inside The CentOS Distribution and made visible once such packages are installed and executed. The way to go for changing The CentOS Distribution visual style is changing all those image files to add the desired visual style first and later, repackage them to make them available inside the final iso files of CentOS Distribution. + Usage + Sometimes, between major releases, image files inside packages can be added, removed or just get the name changed. In order to describe such variations, the design models directory structure is organized in the same way the variations are introduced (i.e., through The CentOS Distribution Release Schema). So, each major release of The CentOS Distribution has its own design model directory structure. + When a new package/component is added to one or all the major releases of The CentOS Distribution, a design model directory structure for that component needs to be created. Later, it is filled up with related design models. Design models are created for each image file inside the component that need to be rebuilt in order to set the visual style and brand information correctly. + When a package is removed from one or all major releases of The CentOS Distribution, the design model directory structure releated to that package/component is no longer used. However, it could be very useful for historical reasons. Also, someone could feel motivation enough to keep himself documenting it or supporting it for whatever reason. + + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5) —. + + + See also + + + + Removed(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) —. + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes. + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. + + + Directories trunk Identity. + + + Directories trunk. + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash) —. + + + Removed(xref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash) —. + + + See also + + + + Removed(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro) —. + + + Removed(ref:Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default) —. + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes. + + + Directories trunk Identity Images Themes. + + + Directories trunk Identity. + + + Directories trunk. + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5.5/Notes/Release</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + ... + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + Usage + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Firstboot</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Firstboot + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gdm</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + Another example of using last-rendition flow is that related to GDM and KDM tar.gz file construction. Each tar.gz file is made of several files that need to be put together in order to make them installable. In the very specific case of GDM and KDM some of the required files are retrived from design models directory structure and others from artistic motifs directory structure after had been produced through base-rendition. In this case, the action of grouping files and packing them is realized through last-rendition action. This couldn't be possible through post-rendition because we need to wait to have two images first (produced through base-rendition) before we could grouping them all into the tar.gz package. + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Grub</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Gsplash</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gsplash + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Kdm</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Kdm + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Ksplash</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + The Preview.png image of Ksplash which is made of three different images. In order to build the Preview.png image, we need to create the three images the Preview.png image is made of first (e.g., through base-rendition) and then, combine them all together into one new image, the Preview.png image in this case. + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Rhgb</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Rhgb + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Distro/5/Syslinux</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + ... + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Models/Themes/Default/Posters</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Posters + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Palettes</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + Directories trunk Identity Palettes + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Patterns</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Identity + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + Directories trunk Locales + Directories trunk Identity Patterns + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Identity/Webenv</file> Directory + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + The CentOS web environment is formed by a central web application —to cover base needs (e.g., per-major release information like release notes, lifetime, downloads, documentation, support, security advisories, bugs, etc.)— and many different free web applications —to cover specific needs (e.g., wiki, mailing lists, etc.)—. + The CentOS web environment is addressed to solve the following issues: + + + + One unique name and one unique visual style to all web applications used inside the web environment. + + + One-step navigation to web applications inside the environment. + + + High degree of customization to change the visual style of all web applications with few changes (e.g, updating just two or three images plus common style sheet [CSS] definitions). + + + The CentOS project is attached to a monolithic corporate visual identity (see Directories trunk Identity), where all visual manifestations have one unique name and one unique visual style. This way, the CentOS web environment has one unique name (the CentOS brand) and one unique visual style (the CentOS default theme) for all its visual manifestations, the web applications in this case. + Since a maintainance point of view, achiving the one unique visual style inside CentOS web environment is not a simple task. The CentOS web environment is built upon many different web applications which have different visual styles and different internal ways to customize their own visual styles. For example: MoinMoin, the web application used to support the CentOS wiki (http://wiki.centos.org/) is highly customizable but Mailman (in its 2.x.x serie), the web application used to support the CentOS mailing list, doesn't supportThe theme support of Mailman may be introduced in mailman-3.x.x release. a customization system that separates presentation from logic, similar to that used by MoinMoin. + This visual style diversity complicates our goal of one unique visual style for all web applications. So, if we want one unique visual style for all web applications used, it is innevitable to modify the web applications in order to implement the CentOS one unique visual style customization in them. Direct modification of upstream applications is not convenient because upstream applications come with their one visual style and administrators take the risk of loosing all customization changes the next time the application be updated (since not all upstream web applications, used in CentOS web environment, separate presentation from logic). + To solve the “one unique visual style” issue, installation and actualization of web applications —used inside CentOS web environment— need to be independent from upstream web applications development line; in a way that CentOS web environment administrators can install and update web applications freely without risk of loosing the one unique visual style customization changes. + At the surface of this issue we can see the need of one specific yum repository to store CentOS web environment customized web applications. + Design model (without ads) + Design model (with ads) + HTML definitions + Controlling visual style + Inside CentOS web environment, the visual style is controlled by the following compenents: + + + Webenv header background + + + + + + CSS definitions + + + + +
+ Producing visual style + The visual style of CentOS web environment is defined in the following files: + + As graphic designer you use 1024x250.xcf file to produce 1024x250-bg.png file. Later, inside 1024x250.svg file, you use the 1024x250-bg.png file as background layer to draw your vectorial design. When you consider you artwork ready, use the centos-art.sh script, as described below, to produce the visual style controller images of CentOS web environment. + + Once you have rendered required image files, changing the visual style of CentOS web environment is a matter of replacing old image files with new ones, inside webenv repository file system structure. The visual style changes will take effect the next time customization line of CentOS web applications be packaged, uploded, and installed from [webenv] or [webenv-test] repositories. + Navigation + Inside CentOS web environment, the one-step navegation between web applications is addressed using the web environment navigation bar. The web environment navigation bar contains links to main applications and is always visible no matter where you are inside the web environment. + Development and release cycle + The CentOS web environment development and relase cycle is described below: + + + Download + + The first action is download the source code of web applications we want to use inside CentOS web environment. + + Important The source location from which web application are downloaded is very important. Use SRPMs from CentOS [base] and [updates] repositories as first choise, and third party repositories (e.g. RPMForge, EPEL, etc.) as last resource. + + + + + Prepare + + Once web application source code has been downloaded, our duty is organize its files inside webenv version controlled repository. + When preparing the structure keep in mind that different web applications have different visual styles, and also different ways to implement it. A convenient way to organize the file system structure would be create one development line for each web application we use inside CentOS web environment. For example, consider the following file system structure: + + + + + Customize + + Once web applications have been organized inside the version controlled repository file system, use subversion to create the CentOS customization development line of web applications source code. For example, using the above file system structure, you can create the customization development line of webapp1-0.0.1/ with the following command: + + The command above creates the following structure: + + In the above structure, the webapp1-0.0.1-webenv/ directory is the place where you customize the visual style of webapp1-0.0.1/ web application. + + Tip Use the diff command of Subversion between CentOS customization and upstream development lines to know what you are changing exactly. + + + + + Build packages + + When web application has been customized, build the web application RPM and SRPM using the source location with -webenv prefix. + + + + + Release for testing + + When the customized web application has been packaged, make packages available for testing and quality assurance. This can be achives using a [webenv-test] yum repository. + + Note The [webenv-test] repository is not shipped inside CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv-test] repository you need to configure it first. + + If some problem is found to install/update/use the customized version of web application, the problem is notified somewhere (a bugtracker maybe) and the customization face is repated in order to fix the problem. To release the new package add a number after -webenv prefix. For example, if some problem is found in webapp1-0.0.1-webenv.rpm, when it be fixed the new package will be named webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm. If a problem is found in webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-1.rpm, when it be fixed the new package will be named webapp1-0.0.1-webenv-2.rpm, and so on. + The “customization — release for testing” process is repeated until CentOS quality assurance team considers the package is ready for production. + + + + Release for production + + When customized web application packages are considered ready for production they are moved from [webenv-test] to [webenv] repository. This action is commited by CentOS quality assurance team. + + Note The [webenv] repository is not shipped inside CentOS distribution default yum configuraiton. In order to use [webenv] repository you need to configure it first. + + + +
+ The [webenv-test] repository + + + The [webenv] repository + + + Priority configuration + Both [webenv] and [webenv-test] repositories update packages inside CentOS [base] and CentOS [updates] repositories. + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Locales + Directories trunk Manual + Directories trunk Identity Webenv + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Locales</file> Directory + Directories trunk Locales + Goals + The trunk/Locales directory structure provides the localization work line and its main goal is provide the translation messages required to produce content in different languages. + Description + Translation messages inside the repository are stored as portable objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo) under trunk/Locales directory structure. + Translation messages are organized using the directory structure of the component being translated. For example, if we want to provide translation messages for trunk/Manuals/Repository, then the trunk/Locales/Manuals/Repository directory needs to be created. + Once the locale directory exists for the component we want to provide translation messages for, it is necessary to create the translation files where translation messages are. The translation files follows the concepts of xml2po and GNU gettext tools. + The basic translation process is as follow: first, translatable strings are extracted from files and a portable object template (.pot) is created or updated with the information. Using the portable object template, a portable object (.po) is created or updated for translator to locale the messages retrived. Finally, a machine object (.mo) is created from portable object to sotore the translated messages. + Inside the repository there are two ways to retrive translatable strings from files. The first one is through xml2po command and the second through xgettext command. The xml2po is used to retrive translatable strings from XML files (e.g., Scalable Vector Graphics, DocBook, etc.) and the xgettext command is used to retrive translatable strings from shell scripts files (e.g., the files that make the centos-art.sh command-line interface). + When translatable strings are retrived from XML files, using the xml2po command, there is no need to create the machine object as we do when translatable strings ar retrived from shell files, using the xgettext command. The xml2po produces a temporal machine object in order to create a translated XML file. Once the translated XML file has been created the machine object is no longer needed. On the other hand, the machine object produced by the xgettext command is required by the system in order for the show shell script localized messages. + Another difference between xml2po and xgettext we need to be aware of is the directory structure used to store machine objects. In xml2po, the machine object is created in the current working directory as .xml2po.mo and can be safetly removed once the translated XML file has been created. In the case of xgettext, the machine object needs to be stored in the $TEXTDOMAIN/$LOCALE/LL_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo file in order for the system to interpret it and should not be removed since it is the file that contain the translation messages themselves. + Automation of localization tasks is achived through the locale functionality of command-line interface. + Usage + + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Manual + Directories trunk Manual Directories + Directories trunk Locales + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Manual</file> Directory + Directories trunk Manual + Goals + The trunk/Manual directory is the place where files related to documentation work line are stored in. The main goal of documentation work line is to describe what each directory inside the CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of them. + Description + The repository documentation manual is made of the following files: + + + repository.css + + This file controls the visual style for XHTML output files of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository-index.texi + + This file controls the index definition for source files of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository.info.bz2 + + This file provides the Info output of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository-init.pl + + This file provides the initialization script of texi2html, the program used by centos-art.sh script to produce the XHTML output of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository-menu.texi + + This file controls the menu definition of chapters for source files of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository-node.texi + + This file controls the node definition of chapters for source files of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository.pdf + + This file provides the PDF output of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository.sed + + This file provides post-transformations for XHTML output files. In this file is where XHTML definitions for admonitions are set in. + + + + repository.texi + + This is the source file of repository documentation manual where the manual structure initialization is set. manual. + + + + repository.txt.bz2 + + This file provides the TXT output of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository.xhtml.bz2 + + This file provides the XHTML output of repository documentation manual. + + + + repository.xml + + This file provides the XML output of repository documentation manual. + + +
+ The repository documentation manual is made of the following directories: + + + + See Directories trunk Manual Directories. + + + See Directories trunk Manual Introduction. + + + See Directories trunk Manual Licenses. + + + Usage + + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Manual/Directories</file> Directory + Directories trunk Manual Directories + Goals + The trunk/Manual/Directories directory stores source documentation files related to repository directories. The directory structure in this location mirrors the directory structure being documented in the repository from top level directories (e.g., trunk, branches and tags) to inner levels, including the trunk/Manual location itself where documentation source files are stored in. + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + ... + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Manual/Introduction</file> Directory + Directories trunk Manual Introduction + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + ... + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Manual/Licenses</file> Directory + Directories trunk Manual Licenses + Goals + + + + ... + + + Description + + + + ... + + + Usage + + + + ... + + + See also + + + + ... + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Scripts</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts + Goals + This section provides the automation work line. The automation work line exists to standardize content production in CentOS Artwork Repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable script. + In this section you'll find how to organize and extend the centos-art.sh script, a bash scripts specially designed to automate most frequent tasks in the repository (e.g., image rendition, documenting directory structures, translating content, etc.). If you can't resist the idea of automating repeatable tasks, then take a look here. + Description + The best way to understand the centos-art.sh script is studying and improving its source code. However, as start point, you may prefer to read an introductory resume before diving into the source code details. In this section we identify the different parts the centos-art.sh script is made of and how these parts interact one another. + Execution environments + The centos-art.sh script is basically made of four execution environments which are named script, global, specific and action. These execution environments are nested one into another and provide different definition levels for variables and functions. In this design, variables and functions defined in higher execution environments are available on lower execution environments, but variables and functions defined in lower execution environments are not available for higher execution enviroments. + ~/artwork/trunk/Scripts/centos-art.sh | ++---v--------------------------------------------------------------v---+ + | centos-art.sh | + +---v------------------------------------------------------v---+ + . | cli $@ | . + . +---v----------------------------------------------v---+ . + . . | cli_getFunctions | . . + . . +---v--------------------------------------v---+ . . + . . . | function | . . . + . . . +---v------------------------------v---+ . . . + . . . . | function_getOptions | . . . . + . . . . | function_doSomething | . . . . + . . . . +------------------------------+ . . . . + . . . . . . . . + . . . . Execution environment (action) . . . . + . . . ........................................ . . . + . . . . . . + . . . Execution environment (specific) . . . + . . ................................................ . . + . . . . + . . Execution environment (global) . . + . ........................................................ . + . . + . Execution environment (script) . + ................................................................ +]]> + The script execution environment exists to provide script definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of internationalization through gettext program, script personal information and initialization of global functionalities. + The global execution environment exists to provide definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of functionalities (e.g., cli_printMessage, cli_getCurrentLocale, cli_checkFiles, etc.) and variables (e.g., FUNCNAM, FUNCDIR, FUNCDIRNAM, ARGUMENTS, etc.) that can be both used on specific and action execution environments, only. + The specific execution environment exists to provide definitions that can't be set anywhere else inside the script. Example of such definitions include initialization of specifc functionalities (e.g., render, help, locale, etc.) and specific variables (ACTIONNAM, ACTIONVAL, etc.) that can be used on action execution environment only. + The action execution environment exists to perform the script actions themselves. It is here where we perform content rendition, content documentation, content localization and whatever action you plan for the centos-art.sh script to perform. For example, if you passed the render value as first argument to centos-art.sh command-line, the script performs the content rendition action through the render function which is defined in the render.sh file under trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render directory. Is there, inside render functionality were the action execution environment takes place exactly. + Command-line interface + When the centos-art command is executed in a bash terminal, the bash interpreter uses the PATH environment variable to find where such command is. In order to run the centos-art, it must exist either as a link to an executable file or an executable file by its own, in any of the paths provided by PATH environment variable. Otherwise, the bash interpreter will print an error message and prompt you back to type a valid command. + By default, after installing The CentOS Distribution, there is no centos-art command available in the PATH environment variable for you to execute. The centos-art command is made available in your workstation as result of executing the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare) which requires you had previously downloaded a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation. + When the centos-art is executed, the first positional parameter passed is required and represents the name of the function you want to perform (e.g., render for content rendition, locale for content localization, etc.). Beyond the first positional parameter you can provide either option or non-option parameters in no specific order. There are also, option parameters with arguments and without arguments. Frequently, non-option paramters are used to specify the path location inside the repository where the function will be performed in (e.g., the directory structure do you want to produce content for) and option parameters to specify how such functionality is performed (e.g., do you want to go quietly? do you want to do filtering? etc.). + + Parsing command-line options + The action of parsing options is performed through getopt and results particularly interesting. getopt breaks up (parse) options in command lines and checks for legal options using the GNU getopt routines to do this. One important consideration on centos-art.sh script design is that positional parameters are retrived in the cli function but parsed on each specific function, individually. There isn't a big parsing definition to cover all specific functions, but one parsing definitions for each specific functions. + Usage + + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + Goals + The trunk/Scripts/Functions directory exists to organize centos-art.sh specific functionalities. + Description + The specific functions of centos-art.sh script are designed with the “Software Toolbox” philosophy (Toolbox introductioncoreutils.info) in mind: each program “should do one thing well”. Inside centos-art.sh script, each specific functionality is considered a program that should do one thing well. Of course, if you find that they still don't do it, feel free to improve them in order for them to do so. + The specific functions of centos-art.sh script are organized inside specific directories under trunk/Scripts/Functions location. Each specific function directory should be named as the function it represents, with the first letter in uppercase. For example, if the function name is render, the specific function directory for it would be trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render. + Creating the greet functionality + To better understand how to design specific functions for centos-art.sh script, let's create the greet functionality which only goal is to print out different kind of greetings to your screen. The greet functionality will be set using the follwiing directory structure: + + The greet.sh file contains the initialization script of greet functionality. It is the first file loaded from function source location by centos-art.sh script when it is executed using the greet functionality as first argument. + Inside centos-art.sh script, as convenction, each function script has one top commentary, followed by one blank line, and then one function defintion below it only. The top commentary has the function description, one-line for copyright notice with your personal information, the license under which the function source code is released —the centos-art.sh script is released as GPL, so do all its functions— and the $Id$ keyword of Subversion which is later expanded by svn propset command. In our example, the top comment of greet.sh function script would look like the following: + + The first definition inside greet function is for variables that will be available along the whole execution environment of greet function. This time we didn't define any variable here so, we continued with definition of command-line interface, through greet_getOptions function. + The command-line interface of greet functionality defines how to interpret arguments passed from centos-art.sh script command-line. Inside centos-art.sh script, the interpretation of arguments passed through its command-line takes place by mean of getopt command and is written as the following code example describes: + + The greet_sayHello and greet_sayGoodbye function definitions are the core of greet specific functionality. In such function definitions we set what our greet function really does: to output different kinds of greetings. + + The greet_sayHello function definition is stored in greet_sayHello.sh function script. + + The greet_sayGoodbye function definition is stored in the greet_sayGoodbye.sh function script. + Executing the greet functionality + To execute the greet specific functionality we've just created, pass the function name (i.e., greet) as first argument to centos-art.sh script and any of the valid options after it. Some examples are illustrated below: + + The word World in the examples above can be anything. Likewise, if you need to change the way either the hello or goodbye messages are printed out, you can modifie the functions greet_sayHello and greet_sayGoodbye, respectively. + Documenting the greet functionality + Now that greet functionality works as we expect, it is time to document it. To document functionalities inside centos-art.sh script we use the function directory path as argument to the help functionality (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help) of centos-art.sh script, just as the following command illustrates: + + The function documentation helps to understand how the function really works and how it should be used. Also, when centos-art.sh script ends because an error, the documentation entry related to the functionality being currently executed is used as vehicle to communicate the user what is the correct way of using the functionality. + Localizing the greet functionality + Now that greet functionality has been documented, it is time to localize its output messages. Localizing specific functionalities of centos-art.sh script takes place as part of centos-art.sh script localization itself which is performed by applying the path trunk/Scripts to the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script. + As the greet functionality added new translatable strings to the centos-art.sh script, it is required to update the translation messages firstly, to add the new translatable strings from greet functionality to centos-art.sh script translation messages and then, edit the translation messages of centos-art.sh script to localize the new translatable strings that have been added. To achieve this, execute the following two commands: + + + + Warning To translate output messages in different languages, your system locale information —as in LANG environment variable— must be set to that locale you want to produce translated messages for. For example, if you want to produce translated messages for Spanish language, your system locale information must be set to es_ES.UTF-8, or similar, before executing the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script. + + Well, it seems that our example is rather complete by now. + Extending the greet functionality + In the greet functionality we've described so far, we only use cli_printMessage function in action specific function definitions in order to print messages, but more interesting things can be achieved inside action specific function definitions. For example, if you pass a directory path as argument, you could use it to retrive a list of files from therein and process them. If the list of files turns too long or you just want to control which files to process, so you could add another argument in the form and reduce the list of files to process using a regular expression pattern. + In case you consider to extend the greet functionality to do something different but print out grettings, consider changing the function name from greet to something more appropriate, as well. The name change must be coherent with the actions the new function is designed to perform. + If you doubt what name is better for your functionality, write to centos-devel@centos.org mailing list, explain what your functionality intends to do and request suggestion about what name would be more appropriate for it. That would be also very convenient for you, in order to evaluate the purposes of your function and what the community thinks about it. It is a way for you to gather ideas that help you to write using the community feeling as base. + If your function passes the community evaluation, that is a good sign for you to start/keep writing it. However, if it doesn't, it is time for you to rethink what you are doing and ask again until it passes the community evaluation. You can considered you've passed the community evaluation when after proposing your idea, you get a considerable amount of possitve responses for what you are doing, specially if those responses come from community leaders. + It is very hard to do something useful for a community of people without any point of contact with that community you are trying to do things for. How could you know you are doing something that is needed if you don't know what the needs are? So, explore the community needs first, define them, work them out and repeat the process time after time, even when you might think the need has been already satisfied. At that point, surely, you'll find smaller needs that need to be satisfied, as well. + Conclusions + The greet functionality described in this section may serve as introduction for you to understand how specific functionalities are created inside centos-art.sh script. With some of luck this introduction will also serve you as motivation to create your own specific functionalities for centos-art.sh script. + By the way, the greet functionality doesn't exist inside centos-art.sh script yet. Would you like to create it? + Usage + The following specific functions of centos-art.sh script, are available for you to use: + + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help. + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale. + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare. + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render. + + + See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup. + + + See also + + + + Directories trunk Scripts + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Help</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help + Name + The help functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes documentation tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Synopsis + centos-art help [OPTIONS] path/to/dir &dots; + The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to process. + The help functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: + + + + + Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. + + + + + + Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + + + + + + Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + + + + + + Go to node pointed by index entry STRING. + + + + + + Edit documentation entry related to path specified by path/to/dir. + The path/to/dir must point to any directory inside the repository. When more than one path/to/dir are passed as non-option arguments to the centos-art.sh script command-line, they are queued for further edition. The edition itself takes place through your default text editor (e.g., the one you specified in the EDITOR environment variable) and the text editor opens one file at time (i.e., the queue of files to edit is not loaded in the text editor.). + + + + + + Read documentation entry specified by file/to/dir path, using info command. This option is useful to read the repository manual on text-based terminals. This option is also used internally by centos-art.sh script to print out the reference you can follow to know more about an error message. + + + + + + Update output files rexporting them from Texinfo source files. + + + + + + Duplicate documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. + When documentation entries are copied, it is possible to pass more than one Texinfo file as source location. In this case, they all and their dependent files will be copied into the target location. The target location must be a directory and passed as last non-option argument in the command-line. + + + + + + Delete documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. + When documentation entries are deleted, all cross references that point to the deleted documentation entry will be rebuilt to remove Texinfo markup and remark the fact that it had been removed indeed from the repository. + + + + + + Rename documentation entries under trunk/Manual directory structure. + + +
+ When documentation entries are removed (e.g., through or options), the centos-art.sh script takes care of updating nodes, menus and cross references related to documentation entries in order to keep the manual structure in a correct state. + Description + The CentOS Project corporate identity is organized through directories in The CentOS Artwork Repository. Each directory inside the repository responds to conceptual ideas and uses files to get the implementation of those ideas. The help functionality of centos-art.sh script uses this directory layout as reference to document the conceptual ideas it is based on. Each directory inside the repository can be documented, in order to provide the explanation of what it is for and how automation scripts use it. + + Caution When the repository directory layout changes, the documentation layout related must be changed as well in order for both locations to be consistent in their paths. Otherwise, you may end up having documentation entries that point to unexistent directories in the repository. + + Files inside the repository are not documented. The only exception to this rule are files under trunk/Manual directory, the place where documentation source files are stored in. Inside this location you can refer .texi files for direct actions using the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. File actions, in this location, are also used to manage specific parts of the manual which have no association outside trunk/Manual directory (e.g., Preface, Introduction, etc.). + The manual structure (see Directories trunk Manual) is supported by GNU Texinfo, a documentation system that can produce both online information and a printed manual from a single source. The help functionality is an interface you can use to control the source files in the manual structure. + The manual output is produced from Texinfo files and stored in trunk/Manual on different formats including Info, PDF, XHTML, XML and TXT. + Whatever your prefered language be, you'll always edit documentation entries in English language and so will be the output produced from them, when you use the help functionality of centos-art.sh script. However, you can achieve the manual localization to your prefered language by applying the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale) to any of the XML-based English outputs supported by centos-art.sh script (e.g., XHTML and Docbook) to produce portable objects for your prefered language and the render functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render) to produce the translated version of the output XHTML files taken in first place. The translated version is produced in the same format of the file taken as reference to build the portable objects. XHTML format in this case. + Examples + + + centos-art help --edit trunk/Identity + + This command edits the documentation entry related to trunk/Identity directory. + + + + centos-art help --read trunk/Identity + + This command reads the doumentation entry related to trunk/Identity directory in info format. + + +
+ Author + Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + Reporting bugs + Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. + Copyright + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + See also + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + + + Directories trunk Scripts + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Locale</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale + Name + The locale functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes localization tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Synopsis + centos-art locale [OPTIONS] path/to/dir + The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to create translation messages for. + The locale functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: + + + + + Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. + + + + + + Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + + + + + + Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. + + + + + + Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + + + + + + This option extracts translatable strings from both XML-based files (using xml2po) and shell scripts (using xgettext) under path/to/dir. Translatable strings are initially stored in portable objects templates (.pot) which are later merged into portable objects (.po) in order to be converted as machine objects (.mo). + Use this option each time you change translatable stirngs inside design models and script files. + + + + + + This option edits the portable object related to path/to/dir location. + Use this option after updating portable objects (through option) in order to change the language-specific information of translatable strings. + + + + + + This option supresses the creation of machine objects. + + +
+ Description + The CentOS Artwork Repository exists to cover the visual needs of The CentOS Project Corporate Identity. The CentOS Project is an internationl project and sometimes requires contents in different languages. So, in that sake, the CentOS Artwork Repository is designed to produce content in as many locales as supported by The CentOS Distribution, the platform that supports the whole CentOS Artwork Repository, both in workstations and server. + + Tip To know what locales are supported by The CentOS Distribution you are currently using, run the following command: + + + The localization process is very tied to the input files we want to provide localized messages for. Inside the CentOS Artwork Repository, it is possible to localize XML files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook) and programs written in most popular programming languages (e.g., C, C++, C#, Shell Scripts, Python, Java, GNU awk, PHP, etc.). + Design models localization + Design models are used as input to produce most images and some other contents as well. Design models are always XML-based files (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), so the locale functionality uses the xml2po program to create protable objects from them under trunk/Locales/Models directory. Portable objects contain the relation between message id and message translation, as translator, need to take care of. + Thanks to xml2po, it is possible for the locale functionality to separate designing tasks from the translating tasks. It is possible for graphic designers to concentrate their efforts on designing models in English language while translators take care of their localization using the and options as much as it be needed. + Once design models have been localized, rendering them in different language is a matter using the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. See Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render, for more information about it. + Shell script localization + The locale functionality is used to localize the centos-art.sh script itself. The centos-art.sh script is a shell script written in Bash, so the locale functionality uses the gettext tools to retrive translatable strings, create portable objects and machine objects. + Thanks to gettext, it is possible for the locale functionality to separate programming tasks from the translating tasks. It is possible for programmer to concentrate their efforts in programming output messages in English language while translators take care of their localization using the and options as much as it be needed. + Once centos-art.sh script has been localized, the translated messages should be immediatly visible to you, the next time you execute the centos-art.sh script + + Note In order to localize translatable strings from English language to another language you need to be sure the LANG environment variable has been already set to the locale code you want to localize message for or see them printed out before running the centos-art.sh script. Localizing English language to itself is not supported. + + Examples + + + centos-art locale --update trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda + + This command updates portable objects related to Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The update action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the design model consistent. + This command is executed by translators once the graphic designers have committed updates to Anaconda default design models (e.g., slide text changes). + + + + centos-art locale --edit trunk/Identity/Models/Default/Distro/5/Anaconda + + This command let translators to edit portable objects related to Anaconda default design models of The CentOS Distribution major release 5. The edit action is where the translator localize translatable strings in English language to another language. + When portable objects for XML-base files are produced, there is no need to retain the machine object format, so we the is automatically assumed. + + + + centos-art locale --update trunk/Scripts + + This command updates portable objects related to centos-art.sh script. The update action consists on adding new translatable strings or removing old translatable strings from portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the centos-art.sh script to be consistent one another. + This command is executed by translators once the programmers have committed updates centos-art.sh script. + + + + centos-art locale --edit trunk/Scripts + + This command edits portable objects related to centos-art.sh script in your prefered language. + + + + centos-art locale --update trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml + + This command updates portable objects for the XHTML output of the repository documentation manual. The portable objects are created in your prefered language and can be used to produced localized versions of the manual in XHTML format. + The update action consists on adding new translatable strings to or removing old translatable strings from the portable objects in order to keep both the portable object and the manual XHTML output consistent one another. + People execute this command after committing changes to the repository documentation manual. + + + + centos-art locale --edit trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml + + This command takes all the repository documentation manual XHTML output files, which have not been translated yet inside the trunk/Manual/repository.xhtml directory, as input to produce portable objects from them so as for you to localize translatable strings to your prefered language (e.g., as specified by the LANG environment variable). + Once the portable objects have been created they are used to produce the translated version of the manual in XHTML format under the trunk/Manual/repository.xml/LANG directory, where LANG refers your prefered language. The translated version of the XHTML files is produced using the render functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render). + When your prefered language is other but English, the centos-art.sh script takes care of updating both the portable objects and the translated version of files after you've edited a manual documentation entry, using the help functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Help). In other situations, you need to do these actions by yourself. + + +
+ Author + Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + Reporting bugs + Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. + Copyright + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + See also + + + + The GNU gettext tools documentation (info gettext) + + + The xml2po command documentation (man xml2po) + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + + + Directories trunk Scripts + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare + Name + The prepare functionality is part of the centos-art.sh script and standardizes configuration of preliminar steps you need to follow in order to get your workstation ready for using a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Synopsis + centos-art prepare [OPTIONS] + There is no need to specify path/to/dir information in this functionality. Most actions are performed through options. + The prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: + + + + + Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. + + + + + + Assume yes to all confirmation requests. + + + + + + Install/update software packages required by the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + The process of software installation takes place through sudo yum and the repository configuration currently set in your workstation. + Most of the software packages required by the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository are available on The CentOS Distribution and can be installed using The CentOS Distribution installation media. The only exception is Inkscape, the program used to manipulate SVGScalable Vector Graphics files in the working copy. + The inkscape package isn't inside The CentOS Distribution or any of The CentOS Project repositories neither, so you need to install it from a third party repository like RPMForge or EPEL. See page http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/The CentOS Repositories, to know how to configure third party repositories in The CentOS Distribution. + + + + + + This option uses symbolic links to install/update the connection between components inside the working copy and components outside the working copy. Among the components that need to be connected figure out the command-line internface of centos-art.sh script; fonts, brushes, palettes and patterns used by programs like GIMP and Inkscape; and configuration files of text editors. + The main purpose of such connection is to adapt the working copy to the CentOS Distribution filesystem layout (e.g., ~/bin directory is for storing personal programs, ~/gimp-2.2/brushes is for storing GIMP brushes for personal use, etc.) and, at the same time, to provide a way of sharing changes made to connected components to other workstations (e.g., if I update a GIMP brush in my workstation, you'll receive the change the next you update your working copy and then will be immediatly available for you to use in GIMP). + + + + + + Print the name and value of some of the environment variables used by centos-art.sh scripts. + + +
+ Description + The prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script is part of the CentOS Artwork Repository. So, in order to execute the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script you need to have access to a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, first. Working copies of CentOS Artwork Repository are downloaded from the source repository and made available to you by mean of workstations. A workstation is a computer that you install and configure (prepare) to do something. In this case, you pick up a computer and prepare it for working on the CentOS Artwork Repository. + Installing the workstation + Installing the workstation is the first step you need to do. In this step you make your computer functional through an operating system. In this case, The Community Enterprise Operating System; which is also know as The CentOS Distribution or just CentOS, for short. + To install The CentOS Distribution you need to have the installation media somehow (e.g., CDs, DVDs, Pendrives, etc.). There are several different ways to perform the installation process of CentOS distribution, but generally, you put the installation media in your media reader, boot the computer from it, and follow the installer intructions. That simple. + If you don't have the installation media of CentOS distribution, you need to download the ISO files related to the media you plan to use (e.g., CD or DVD) and then create the installation media by yourself. The CentOS Distribution ISO files can be downloaded from http://mirrors.centos.org/ and, if you chosen CD or DVD as your prefered installation medium, you can burn the ISO files using the K3B application so as to create the installation media you'll use. Of course, in order to download the ISO files and create the installation media, you need to have an already installed CentOS workstation where you can realized all the work. + Configuring the workstation + Once you've installed the workstation and it is up and running, login as root user, create a username (e.g., centos) and set a password for it. This is the username you must use for everyday work inside your working copy of the CentOS Artwork Repository. + + Caution Do not use the root username for your everyday work inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. It is dangerous and might provoke unreversable damages on your workstation. + + Once you've created the username for your everyday work, there are some environment variables that you can customize to fit your personal needs (e.g., default text editor, default locale information, default time zone representation, etc.). To customize these variables you need to edit your profile file (i.e., ~/.bash_profile) and set the redefinition there. Notice that you may need to logout and then do login again in order for the new variable values to take effect. + + + Default text editor: + + The default text editor information is contrlled by the EDITOR environment variable. The centos-art.sh script uses the default text editor to edit subversion pre-commit messages, translation files, documentation files, script files, and similar text-based files. + If EDITOR environment variable is not set, centos-art.sh script uses /usr/bin/vim as default text editor. Otherwise, the following values are recognized by centos-art.sh script: + + + + /usr/bin/vim + + + /usr/bin/emacs + + + /usr/bin/nano + + + If no one of these values is set in the EDITOR environment variable, the centos-art.sh script uses /usr/bin/vim text editor, the one installed by default in The CentOS Distribution. + + + + Default locale information: + + The default locale information is controlled by the LANG environment variable. This variable is initially set in the configuration process of CentOS distribution installer, specifically in the Language step; or once installed using the system-config-language tool. + The centos-art.sh script uses the LANG environment variable to determine what language to use for printing output messages. Another use of LANG variable inside centos-art.sh script is to determine what translation file to update or edit when input files are localized. + + + + Default time zone representation: + + The time zone representation is a time correction applied to the system time (stored in the BIOS clock) based on your country location. This correction is specially useful to distributed computers around the world that work together and need to be syncronized in time to know when things happened. + The CentOS Artwork Repository is made of one server and several workstations spread around the world. In order for all these workstations to know when changes in the server took place, it is required that they all set their system clocks to use the same time information (i.e., UTCCoordinated Universal Time) and set the time correction for their specific countries in the operating system. Otherwise, it would be difficult to know when something exactly happened. + Generally, setting the time information is a straight-forward task and configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution do cover time correction for most of the countries around the world. However, if you need a time precision not provided by any of the date and time configuration tools provided by The CentOS Distribution then, you need to use the TZ environment variable to correct the time information by yourself. The format of TZ environment variable is described in tzset(3) manual page. + + +
+ Downloading the working copy + Once you've configured the workstation, it is time to download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + To download the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you need to login as your everyday work username (e.g., centos) and use the Subversion client to bring all the files you need to work with down from the source location of CentOS Artwork Repository (https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/) to your workstation, just as the following command describes: + + This command will create the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation, specifically in the /home/centos/artwork directory. Note that you only need to execute this command once. After that, to keep your working copy up to date, you use the Subversion update command instead. + + Tip In the condition that you don't have Subversion client installed in the workstation, then you can install it using the command: + + + Configuring the working copy + Once you have a working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in your workstation, you can go and run the prepare functionality of centos-art.sh script to realize the remaining configuration stuff. + Assuming this is the very first time you run the centos-art.sh script, you'll find that there is no centos-art command-line interface for it in your workstation. This is correct. In order to have the centos-art command-line in your workstation, you need to run the centos-art.sh script using its absolute path: + + Assuming you've already run the prepare functionality before, there is no need for you to use the absolute path again. Instead, you can use the centos-art command-line interface directly, as the following example describes: + + Notice that you can execute the prepare functionality more than once. This is specially useful to keep the link information syncronized. For example, considering you've added new brushes to or removed old brushes from your working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, the link information related to those files need to be updated in the ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes directory too, in a way the addition/deletion change that took place in your working copy can be reflected there, as well. The same is true for other similar components like fonts, patterns and palettes components. + Examples + + + centos-art prepare --packages --link + + Preapare both links and packages required to use the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository in the workstation. If required packages are already installed this command looks for updates instead. + + + + centos-art prepare --link --quiet + + Update connection between the workstation and the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, using no output. + + +
+ Author + Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + Reporting bugs + Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. + Copyright + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + See also + + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + + + Directories trunk Scripts + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Prepare + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Render</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render + Name + The render functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes rendition tasks inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Synopsis + centos-art render [OPTIONS] path/to/dir + The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to produce. + The render functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: + + + + + Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. + + + + + + Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + + + + + + Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. + + + + + + Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + + + + + + This option expands release-specific translation makers to STRING. Use this option when no releasae-specific information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are currently rendering. + + + + + + This option expands architecture-specific translation makers to STRING. Use this option when no architecture-specific information can be retrived from the path of the directory structure you are currently rendering. + + + + + + Specify the name of the theme model you want to use to produce theme artistic motifs. By default, if this option is not passed, the Default theme model is used as reference to produce theme motifs. + + + + + + This option let you apply a command as post-rendition action. In this case, the STRING represents the command string you want to execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition output. + + + + + + This option let you apply a command as last-rendition action. In this case, the STRING represents the command string you want to execute in order to perform in-place modifications to base-rendition, post-rendition and directory-specific rendition outputs. + + +
+ Description + Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, rendition tasks take place inside renderable directories. Inside the render functionality of centos-art.sh script, you can control rendition tasks through different flows of rendition named base-rendition, post-rendition, last-rendition and directory-specific rendition. + Renderable directories + In order for a directory structure to be considered renderable, it should have one directory structure for input files and one directory structure for output files. Optionally, a third directory structure might be available for storing translation files. + Renderable directories are very tied to the way content is produced inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Presently, content is produced through the following organizations: + + + Direct rendition + + In direct rendition, there is one directory structure for input files (trunk/Identity/Models) and one directory structure for output files (e.g., trunk/Identity/Images). Optionally, a third directory structure is available to store the input related translation files (e.g., trunk/Locales/Identity/Models). + In direct rendition, when the render functionality of centos-art.sh script is executed, it uses the input directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the location of the output file, as well. + + + + Theme-specific rendition + + In theme-specific rendition, there is one directory structure to store input files (trunk/Identity/Themes/Models), one directory structure to store translation files (trunk/Locales/Identity/Themes/Models/), one directory structure to store artistic motifs (trunk/Identity/Images/Themes) and one directory structure to store output files (trunk/Identity/Images/Themes). + In theme-specific rendition, when the render functionality of centos-art.sh script is executed, it uses the input directory structure to build a list of files to process, which is used as reference to determine the location of the translation file and the location of the output file, as well. + In contrast with direct rendition, when we use theme-specific rendition, it is possible to combine both design models and artistic motifs to produce output in an arbitrary way. This configuration is specially interesting because it is possible to create different artistic motifs and one unique design model in order to produce one unique theme structure with different visual styles. Or the opposite, to create different theme structures and apply one unique visual style to produce one unique visual styles on different theme structure. Or even get a bit farther and experiment with arbitrary combinations among them all. + + +
+ In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the location where the output file should be stored doesn't exist, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script will create it for you. + In both direct and theme-specific rendition, if the input related translation file doesn't exist, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script will produce the output in the same language of its input file. + The base-rendition flow + The base-rendition flow is the first rendition flow of all rendition flows available and takes place immediatly after executing the render functionality of centos-art.sh script. + The base-rendition produces different outputs from one unique input format. This is, one input file is used to produce one ore more output files. When translation files are available for input files, the base-rendition applies the translation file to the input file in order to produce a translated instance of it, then this translated instance is used as input file to produce one or more output files. + Inside the render functionality of centos-art.sh script, the input format is always XML (e.g., SVG, XHTML, Docbook), the translation files are always portable objects (e.g., PO) and the output format depends on the input file provided (e.g., when the input format is a SVG file, the base output is a PNG file; when the input format is XHTML the base output is an XHTML file; when the input format is a Docbook file the base output might be either HTML, RTF, PS or PDF). + As application example of base-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Anaconda + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5.5 Notes Release + + + The post-rendition flow + The post-rendition flow is performed immediatly after base-rendition flow to extend the base-rendition flow by applying in-place modifications to base-rendition output. In-place modifications can be performed either through the command-line option of centos-art.sh script or through directory-specific rendition. + Actions commanded through option are applied first and directory-specific actions later. This order is required to propagate in-place changes commited to base-rendition output to modified copies (i.e., new files) of it created through directory-specific rendition. Creation of modified copies is something specific to directory-specific rendition only. It is not possible for the option to create modified copies of base-rendition flow because commands passed through it are applied to the base-rendition output file directly in a disposition that don't support creation of new files, but in-place modifications only. + The command passed to option can be changed everytime you run the centos-art.sh script, but actions specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the same way. Direcctory-specific rendition is set inside centos-art.sh script to perform specific tasks that cannot be achived through option. + As application example of post-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Syslinux + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Grub + + + The last-rendition flow + The last-rendition flow takes place after post-rendition and applies in-place modifications to all files produced as result of both base-rendition and post-rendition flows in the same directory structure, just before passing to process a different directory structure. In-place modifications can be performed either through the command-line option of centos-art.sh script or through directory-specific rendition. + Actions commanded through option are applied after directory-specific actions. This order is required to prevent last-rendition actions commanded from directory-specifc rendition to overlap last-rendition actions commanded from option. + The command passed to option can be changed everytime you run the centos-art.sh script, but actions specified in directory-specific rendition cannot be changed in the same way. Actions commanded from directory-specific rendition are set inside centos-art.sh script to perform specific tasks that cannot be achived through option. + As application example of last-rendition flow, consider the description of the following sections: + + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Ksplash + + + Directories trunk Identity Models Themes Default Distro 5 Gdm + + + The directory-specific rendition flow + Inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository, some directory structure (e.g., Syslinux, Gurb, Gdm, Kdm and KSplash) required more than base-rendition or even the commands you could pass through the and options, in order for their final files to be produced. In these situations, we make use of directory-specific rendition flow. + The directory-specific rendition flow applies specific actions to specific directory structures when they enter into the rendition flow. Using this configuration speeds up production of all those components that require intermediate formats or even several independent files, in order for the final content to be created. + The directory-specific rendition flow is generally used in combination with post-rendition and last-rendition flows inside centos-art.sh script. + Translations + To translate output files, the render functionality of centos-art.sh script creates a translated instance of the input file and uses it then to create the base output file. The translated instance is created using the related translation messages of the input file. Translation messages are stored under trunk/Locales and are created using the locale functionality of centos-art.sh script (see Directories trunk Scripts Functions Locale). + Translation files are optional. When no translation file is available for the input file, the base-rendition output is produced using the same language of the input file. + Examples + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands + + This command produces all branding information related to The CentOS Project (e.g., symbols, logos and variants of them). + + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Brands --filter="symbol" + + This command produces all branding information, related to The CentOS Project, which file names contain the symbol string on it. + + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2 + + This command produces all visual manifestations related to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Distribution, Posters, etc.) as specified by default design models. + + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Flame/2/Distro + + This command produces the Distribution visual manifestations related to version 2 of Flame artistic motif (e.g., Anaconda, Syslinux, Grub, Firstboot, Gdm, Kdm, Gsplash, Ksplash, and Rhgb) as specified by default design models. + + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Distro/5/Anaconda' + + This command produces all the images related to Anaconda component from Distribution visual manifestations on its major release number five, for all the artistic motifs available and as specified by default design models. + + + + centos-art render trunk/Identity/Images/Themes --filter='Concept' --post-rendition='mogrify -normalize' + + This command produces all the images related to Concept component from all artistic motifs as specified by default design models. Moreover, the mogrify -normalize command is applied to each PNG image produced as result of the base-rendition output. + + Note The mogrify command is part of ImageMagick®istered; software suite and let you to resize an image, blur, crop, despeckle, dither, draw on, flip, join, re-sample, and much more. The ImageMagick®istered; software suite is copyrighted to http://redux.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio/scripts/MagickStudio.cgiImageMagick Studio LLC, a non-profit organization dedicated to making software imaging solutions freely available. + + + +
+ Author + Written by Alain Reguera Delgado. + Reporting bugs + Report bugs to centos-artwork@centos.org mailing list. + Copyright + Copyright ©right; 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project. + This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see GNU General Public License). There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. + See also + + + + The ImageMagick®istered; software suite documentation (rpm -qd ImageMagick | less). + + + Directories trunk Scripts Functions + + + Directories trunk Scripts + + + Directories trunk + + +
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+ + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Render + Directories +
+ The <file>trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup</file> Directory + Directories trunk Scripts Functions Tuneup + Name + The tuneup functionlity is part of centos-art.sh script and standardizes tasks related to file maintainance inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. + Synopsis + centos-art tuneup [OPTIONS] path/to/dir + The path/to/dir parameter specifies what directory structure inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository you want to process. + The tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script accepts the following options: + + + + + Supress all output messages except error messages. When this option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed as well and a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the option had been provided. + + + + + + Assume `yes' to all confirmation requests. + + + + + + Reduce the list of files to process using REGEX as pattern. You can use this option in combination with path/to/dir in order to control the amount of files you want to produce as base-rendition. The deeper you go into the directory structure the more specific you'll be about the component you want to produce. When you cannot go deeper into the directory structure, you can use option to reduce the list of files. + + + + + + Supress all commit and update actions realized over files, before and after the action itself had took place over files in the working copy. + + +
+ Description + Tasks related to file maintainance are repetitive. You might find yourself doing them time after time inside the working copy of CentOS Artwork Repository. Some of these maintainance tasks do update top comments on shell scripts, create table of contents for web pages, update metadata related to design models and remove unused definitions from design models. + When you execute the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script, it looks for all files that match the supported extensions (e.g., .sh, .svg and .xhtml) in the directory specified, builds a list with them and applies the maintainance tasks using file extensions as reference. + Maintaining .sh files + If shell scripts are found, the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script reads a comment template from trunk/Scripts/Functions/Prepare/Config/shell_topcomment.sed and applies it to shell scripts found, one by one. As result, all shell scripts will end up having the same copyright and license information the comment template does. + In order for the shell script top comment template to be applied correctly, the shell scripts you write must have the following structure: + + The tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script replaces all lines between the Copyright line (e.g., line 5) and the first separator line (e.g., line 9), inclusively. Everything else in the file will remain immutable. + Maintaining .svg files + If scalable vector graphics are found, the tuneup functionality reads a metadata template (trunk/Scripts/Functions/Tuneup/Config/svg_metadata.sed) and applies it to all files found, one by one. Immediatly after the metadata template has been applied and, before passing to next file, all unused definition are removed from file, too. + The metadata we apply from the metadata template is created dynamicaly combining the file absolute path, the workstation time information and the centos-art.sh script copyright holder information as reference. Additionally, the Creative Common Distribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License is also set in the metadata. + The elimination of unused definitions inside SVG files takes place through the option of inkscape command-line interface which is described in its man page (man inkscape). + Maintaining .xhtml files + If web pages are found, the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script transforms web page headings to make them accessible through a table of contents. The table of contents is expanded in place, wherever the <div class="toc"></div> piece of code be in the page. + Once the <div class="toc"></div> piece of code has be expanded, there is no need to put anything else in the page. You can run the tuneup functionality everytime you update the heading information so as to update the table of contents, too. + In order for the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script to transform headings, you need to put headings in just one line using one of the following forms: +
Title +

Title

+

Title

+]]> + In the example above, h1 can vary from h1 to h6. Closing tag must be present and also match the openning tag. The value of and options from the anchor element are set dynamically using the md5sum output of combining the page location, the head- string and the heading string. If any of the components used to build the heading reference changes, you need to run the the tuneup functionality of centos-art.sh script in order for the anchor elements to use the correct information. + Examples + + + centos-art tuneup trunk/Scripts + + Update the copyright and license notice of all the shell scripts we have in trunk/Scripts directory structure. + + + + centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Models/Brands --filter="symbol" + + Update metadata and remove unused definitions from all design models in trunk/Identity/Models/Brands which have the word symbol in the file name. + + + + centos-art tuneup trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home + + Update headings and the related table of contents to all web pages inside trunk/Identity/Webenv/App/Home, recusively. + + +
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