diff --git a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook
index 9efe8c2..82ff07e 100644
--- a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook
+++ b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook
@@ -14,6 +14,42 @@
+ This manual is divided in the following categories:
+
+
+
+
+
+ Repository
+
+
+
+
+
+ Corporate Identity
+
+
+
+
+
+ Localization
+
+
+
+
+
+ Documentation
+
+
+
+
+
+ Automation
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+
+
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+
This manual discusses the following topics:
@@ -27,8 +63,9 @@
- &TCP; as organization. Here we dig in the ground and climb up
- to the sky, looking for the roots, flowers and thorns &TCP; is
+ &TCP; as organization and the components that define its
+ visual identity. Here we dig in the ground and climb up to
+ the sky, looking for the roots, flowers and thorns &TCP; is
made of.
diff --git a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/config.docbook b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/config.docbook
index 2afdab5..629550c 100644
--- a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/config.docbook
+++ b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/config.docbook
@@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ centos ALL=(ALL) ALL
Once you've installed and configured the workstation, it is
ready to receive the working copy of &TCAR;. In this step, you
use Subversion's client to communicate the source repository
- of &TCAR; and download the files that make a working copy of
- it so you can change and receive changes from others.
+ of &TCAR; and download all the files that make a working copy
+ of it.
@@ -353,33 +353,40 @@ centos ALL=(ALL) ALL
class="directory">/home/centos/artwork directory.
+
If the Subversion's client wasn't installed by default, you
need to install it using the following command:
-
sudo yum install subversion
+
+
+
+
+ Once your working copy of &TCAR; has been downloaded, you
+ should notice that there is no image files, nor documentation,
+ or localized content inside it. This is because all the files
+ provided in the working copy are source files (e.g., the files
+ needed to produce other files) and it is up to you the action
+ of render them to produce the final files (e.g., images and
+ documentation) we use to implement &TCPCVI;.
+
- Once your working copy of &TCAR; has been downloaded, the
- first thing you need to do with it is preparing it. In this
- step you prepare the working copy to start working with it. By
- default the working copy only provides the source files used
- to produce documentation translations, and images. So it is
- necessary that you render all this content in order to have
- something to work with. Additionally, it is also necessary to
- verify software packages and create the symbolic links that
- connect the content produced inside the working copy to
- applications outside it (e.g., to make available patterns,
- brushes, and palettes produced inside the working copy in
- GIMP, the application used to manipulate images).
+ Another consideration to be aware of at this point, is the
+ need of verifying the software installed in the workstation,
+ as well as the creation of symbolic links to connect the
+ content produced inside the working copy to applications
+ outside it (e.g., to make available patterns, brushes, and
+ palettes produced inside the working copy in GIMP, the
+ application used to manipulate images).
- In order to standardize all these preparation stuff, the
- centos-art.sh script provides the
- prepare functionality as described in
- . Execute it right now,
+ These final preparation stuff is automated by the
+ prepare functionality of the
+ centos-art.sh script, as described in . Execute it right now,
to be sure your workstation and your working copy are both
ready to be used.
diff --git a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/overview.docbook b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/overview.docbook
index ca68a42..b410d20 100644
--- a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/overview.docbook
+++ b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Repository/Workstation/overview.docbook
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
The workstation is the machine you use to store your working
copy of &TCAR;. The working copy is an ordinary directory
tree on your workstation, containing a collection of files
- that you can edit however you wish. It is your own private
- work area related to &TCAR;. It is the place where you perform
+ that you can edit however you wish. The working copy is your
+ own private work area related to &TCAR; where you perform
changes and receive changes from others.