diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2011.docbook b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Repository/History/2011.docbook
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@@ -14,44 +14,26 @@
The render, help and
- locale functionalities were consolidated
- as the most frequent tasks performed inside the repository.
- Additionally, the prepare and tuneup functionalities are also
+ locale functionalities consolidated
+ themselves as the most frequent tasks performed in &TCAR;
+ working copy. Additionally, the prepare
+ and tuneup functionalities are also
maintained as useful tasks.
- In the documentation area, support for producing localized
- transformations of DocBook XML DTD instances was added through
- the render and locale functionalities.
- The render functionality uses the
- xsltproc command-line XSLT parser in
- conjunction with the styles provided by the
- docbook-style-xsl package, both of them
- included inside The CentOS Distribution. The locale
- functionality creates the localized portable object
- (PO) the render
- functionality needs to produce localized transformations of
- DocBook XML DTD instances.
-
-
-
- To build DocBook documentation, it was considered the idea of
- using concepts behind repository directory structure as base,
- not the opposite (as I've been doing with Texinfo backend, so
- far).
-
-
-
- Producing documentation through DocBook XML as default
- documentation backend consolidates render
- and locale even more. In this
- configuration, once the DocBook files are written, you use
- locale functionality to localize the
- DocBook files in your prefered language and later, using
- render functionality, you produce the
- XTHML and PDF outputs as specified in a XSLT or DSL
- customization layer.
+ The documentation area introduced the transformation of
+ localized DocBook XML DTD instances through the
+ render and locale
+ functionalities. In this configuration, you use
+ locale functionality to localize DocBook
+ source files to your prefered language and later, using the
+ render functionality, you can produce the
+ localized XTHML and PDF output as specified in a XSLT layer.
+ Unfortunly, the transformation DocBook XML -> FO -> PDF
+ (through PassiveTex) seems to be incomplete inside CentOS 5.5,
+ so it was commented inside the
+ centos-art.sh script.