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-
- This manual is divided into the following main parts:
-
-
-
-
- — This part describes what
- &TCAR; is, how it is organized, the things you can achieve
- inside it and how you can do such things.
-
-
-
-
-
- — This part describes &TCP;
- as organization. Here we dig in the ground and climb up to the
- sky, looking for the roots, flowers and thorns &TCP; is made
- of.
-
-
-
-
-
- — This part describes how to
- produce localized content inside the repository.
+ This manual discusses the following topics:
-
+
- — This part describes how to
- produce and maintain documentation inside the repository.
+ &TCAR;, what it is, how it is organized, the things you can
+ achieve inside it and how you can do such things.
- — This part describes how
- automation scripts are implemented and used inside the
- repository.
+ &TCP; as organization. Here we dig in the ground and climb up
+ to the sky, looking for the roots, flowers and thorns &TCP; is
+ made of.
-
-
-
- — This part contains the
- licenses refered in this manual.
-
-
-
-
This manual assumes you have a basic understanding of &TCD;.
If you need help with it, refer to the help page on
- 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 render trunk/Manuals/Repository/Docbook
- --filter="repository" command to produce
- the CentOS Artwork Repository User's Guide.
-
-
-
-
-
+ 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 render
+ trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/TreeFlower/4/Distro/5/Anaconda
+ --filter="01-welcome" command to produce the first
+ slide image used by Anaconda in the branch 5 of &TCD;
+ using the version 4 of TreeFlower artistic motif.
+
+
- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
+ 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
+
+
+ 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.
+
+
- keycombination
-
-
- A combination of keystrokes is represented in this
- way. For example:
-
-
-
-
- The CtrlAltBackspace
- key combination exits your graphical session and
- returns you to the graphical login screen or the
- console.
-
-
-
-
-
-
+ keycombination
+
+
+ A combination of keystrokes is represented in this way.
+ For example:
+
+
+
+ The CtrlAltBackspace
+ 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 using
- this style:
-
-
-
+ 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 using this style:
+
+
+
render_doTranslation.sh render_getDirTemplate.sh render_doBaseActions.sh
render_getConfigOption.sh render_getOptions.sh render_doThemeActions.sh
render_getDirOutput.sh render.sh
-
+
-
- The output returned in response to the command (in
- this case, the contents of the directory) is shown in
- this style.
-
+
+ The output returned in response to the command (in this
+ case, the contents of the directory) is shown in this
+ style.
+
-
+
-
+
prompt
A prompt, which is a computer's way of signifying that it
is ready for you to input something, is shown in this
style. Examples:
-
-
-
- $
-
-
-
-
- #
-
-
-
-
- [centos@projects centos]$
-
-
-
-
- projects login:
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+ $
+
+
+
+
+ #
-
+
+
+ [centos@projects centos]$
+
+
+
+
+ projects login:
+
+
+
+
+
-
+
user input
@@ -193,9 +168,9 @@ render_getDirOutput.sh render.sh
at the boot: prompt.
-
+
-
+
replaceable
@@ -210,7 +185,7 @@ render_getDirOutput.sh render.sh
version and type of kernel installed on this system.
-
+
Additionally, we use several different strategies to draw