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[Weechat-dev] [patch #8170] Add man page generation to documentationn
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William Giokass |
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[Weechat-dev] [patch #8170] Add man page generation to documentationn |
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Sat, 24 Aug 2013 22:46:39 +0000 |
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Summary: Add man page generation to documentationn
Project: WeeChat
Submitted by: kaisforza
Submitted on: Sat Aug 24 22:46:38 2013
Category: None
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
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Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
IRC nick: kaictl
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Details:
Currently the documentation pages in weechat generate .html pages, which is
great for things like a website, and sometimes when a user wants to see things
in a browser. However, not all installations with weechat have access to a
browser, though almost all will have access to `man`. This allows builders to
generate manual pages from the doc/ directory (currently only doc/en).
This does, however, change a few things:
1) The title are all changed, as they must be a single word with (#) at the
end.
2) There are two new sections in the pages, NAME (for man page generation),
and INFO, to help separate out the author information from the INFO section.
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Date: Sat Aug 24 22:46:38 2013 Name:
0001-doc-Create-English-man-pages-for-asciidoc-files.patch Size: 15kB By:
kaisforza
<http://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/download.php?file_id=28926>
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