diff --git a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook index d95bcfa..9efe8c2 100644 --- a/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook +++ b/Manuals/TCAR-UG/Docbook/Introduction.docbook @@ -14,59 +14,26 @@ - - 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