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+ <h1 class="SECT1"><a name="DOCUMENTATION" id="DOCUMENTATION">3.
+ Documentation Guidelines</a></h1>
+
+ <p>All formal documents are maintained in Docbook SGML and located in the
+ <samp class="COMPUTEROUTPUT">doc/source/*</samp> directory. You will need
+ <a href="http://www.docbook.org" target="_top">Docbook</a>, the Docbook
DTD's and the Docbook modular stylesheets (or comparable alternatives),
- and either <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->jade</SPAN
-> or
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->openjade</SPAN
-> (recommended) installed in order to
- build docs from source. Currently there is <A
-HREF="../user-manual/index.html"
-TARGET="_top"
-><I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->user-manual</I
-></A
->,
- <A
-HREF="../faq/index.html"
-TARGET="_top"
-><I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->FAQ</I
-></A
->, and, of
- course this, the <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->developer-manual</I
-> in this format.
- The <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->README</I
->, <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->AUTHORS</I
->,
- <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->INSTALL</I
->,
- <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->privoxy.1</I
-> (man page), and
- <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->config</I
-> files are also now maintained as Docbook
- SGML. These files, when built, in the top-level source directory are
- generated files! Also, the <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
-> <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->index.html</TT
-> (and a
- variation on this file, <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->privoxy-index.html</TT
->,
- meant for inclusion with doc packages), are maintained as SGML as well.
- <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->DO NOT edit these directly</I
-></SPAN
->. Edit the SGML source, or
- contact someone involved in the documentation.
- </P
-><P
-> <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->config</TT
-> requires some special handling. The reason it
- is maintained this way is so that the extensive comments in the file
- mirror those in <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->user-manual</I
->. But the conversion
- process requires going from SGML to HTML to text to special formatting
- required for the embedded comments. Some of this does not survive so
- well. Especially some of the examples that are longer than 80 characters.
- The build process for this file outputs to <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->config.new</TT
->,
- which should be reviewed for errors and mis-formatting. Once satisfied
- that it is correct, then it should be hand copied to
- <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->config</TT
->.
- </P
-><P
-> Other, less formal documents (e.g. <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->LICENSE</TT
->) are
- maintained as plain text files in the top-level source directory.
- </P
-><P
-> Packagers are encouraged to include this documentation. For those without
- the ability to build the docs locally, text versions of each are kept in
- CVS. HTML versions are also being kept in CVS under
- <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->doc/webserver/*</TT
->. And PDF version are kept in
- <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->doc/pdf/*</TT
->.
- </P
-><P
-> Formal documents are built with the Makefile targets of
- <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make dok</SAMP
->, or alternately
- <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make redhat-dok</SAMP
->. If you have problems,
- try both. The build process uses the document SGML sources in
- <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->doc/source/*/*</SAMP
-> to update all text files in
- <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->doc/text/</SAMP
-> and to update all HTML
- documents in <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->doc/webserver/</SAMP
->.
- </P
-><P
-> Documentation writers should please make sure documents build
- successfully before committing to CVS, if possible.
- </P
-><P
-> How do you update the webserver (i.e. the pages on privoxy.org)?
-
- <P
-></P
-><OL
-TYPE="1"
-><LI
-><P
-> First, build the docs by running <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make
- dok</SAMP
-> (or alternately <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make
- redhat-dok</SAMP
->). For PDF docs, do <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make
- dok-pdf</SAMP
->.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Run <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->make webserver</SAMP
-> which copies all
- files from <SAMP
-CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
->doc/webserver</SAMP
-> to the
- sourceforge webserver via scp.
- </P
-></LI
-></OL
->
- </P
-><P
-> Finished docs should be occasionally submitted to CVS
- (<TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->doc/webserver/*/*.html</TT
->) so that those without
- the ability to build them locally, have access to them if needed.
- This is especially important just prior to a new release! Please
- do this <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->after</I
-></SPAN
-> the <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->$VERSION</TT
-> and
- other release specific data in <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->configure.in</TT
-> has been
- updated (this is done just prior to a new release).
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><H2
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><A
-NAME="SGML"
->3.1. Quickstart to Docbook and SGML</A
-></H2
-><P
-> If you are not familiar with SGML, it is a markup language similar to HTML.
- Actually, not a mark up language per se, but a language used to define
- markup languages. In fact, HTML is an SGML application. Both will use
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"tags"</SPAN
-> to format text and other content. SGML tags can be much
- more varied, and flexible, but do much of the same kinds of things. The tags,
- or <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"elements"</SPAN
->, are definable in SGML. There is no set
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"standards"</SPAN
->. Since we are using
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Docbook</SPAN
->, our tags are those that are defined by
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Docbook</SPAN
->. Much of how the finish document is
- rendered is determined by the <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"stylesheets"</SPAN
->.
- The stylesheets determine how each tag gets translated to HTML, or other
- formats.</P
-><P
-> Tags in Docbook SGML need to be always <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"closed"</SPAN
->. If not, you
- will likely generate errors. Example: <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><title>My
- Title</title></TT
->. They are also case-insensitive, but we
- strongly suggest using all lower case. This keeps compatibility with
- [Docbook] <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->XML</SPAN
->.</P
-><P
-> Our documents use <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"sections"</SPAN
-> for the most part. Sections
- will be processed into HTML headers (e.g. <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->h1</TT
-> for
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->sect1</TT
->). The <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Docbook</SPAN
-> stylesheets
- will use these to also generate the Table of Contents for each doc. Our
- TOC's are set to a depth of three. Meaning <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->sect1</TT
->,
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->sect2</TT
->, and <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->sect3</TT
-> will have TOC
- entries, but <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->sect4</TT
-> will not. Each section requires
- a <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><title></TT
-> element, and at least one
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><para></TT
->. There is a limit of five section
- levels in Docbook, but generally three should be sufficient for our
- purposes.</P
-><P
-> Some common elements that you likely will use: </P
-><P
-> <P
-></P
-><TABLE
-BORDER="0"
-><TBODY
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><para></para></I
-></SPAN
->, paragraph delimiter. Most
- text needs to be within paragraph elements (there are some exceptions).
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><emphasis></emphasis></I
-></SPAN
->, the stylesheets
- make this italics.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><filename></filename></I
-></SPAN
->, files and directories.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><command></command></I
-></SPAN
->, command examples.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><literallayout></literallayout></I
-></SPAN
->, like
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><pre></TT
->, more or less.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><itemizedlist></itemizedlist></I
-></SPAN
->, list with bullets.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><listitem></listitem></I
-></SPAN
->, member of the above.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><screen></screen></I
-></SPAN
->, screen output, implies
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><literallayout></TT
->.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><ulink url="example.com"></ulink></I
-></SPAN
->, like
- HTML <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><a></TT
-> tag.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
-><quote></quote></I
-></SPAN
->, for, doh, quoting text.
- </TD
-></TR
-></TBODY
-></TABLE
-><P
-></P
-></P
-><P
-> Look at any of the existing docs for examples of all these and more.</P
-><P
-> You might also find <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"<A
-HREF="http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html"
-TARGET="_top"
->Writing Documentation
- Using DocBook - A Crash Course</A
->"</SPAN
-> useful.</P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><H2
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><A
-NAME="DOCSTYLE"
->3.2. <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
-> Documentation Style</A
-></H2
-><P
-> It will be easier if everyone follows a similar writing style. This
- just makes it easier to read what someone else has written if it
- is all done in a similar fashion.
- </P
-><P
-> Here it is:
- </P
-><P
-> <P
-></P
-><UL
-><LI
-><P
-> All tags should be lower case.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Tags delimiting a <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->block</I
-></SPAN
-> of text (even small
- blocks) should be on their own line. Like:
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-> <para><br>
- Some text goes here.<br>
- </para><br>
- </P
->
- Tags marking individual words, or few words, should be in-line:
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-> Just to <emphasis>emphasize</emphasis>, some text goes here.<br>
- </P
->
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Tags should be nested and step indented for block text like: (except
- in-line tags)
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-> <para><br>
- <itemizedlist><br>
- <para><br>
- <listitem><br>
- Some text goes here in our list example.<br>
- </listitem><br>
- </para><br>
- </itemizedlist><br>
- </para><br>
- </P
->
- This makes it easier to find the text amongst the tags ;-)
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Use white space to separate logical divisions within a document,
- like between sections. Running everything together consistently
- makes it harder to read and work on.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Do not hesitate to make comments. Comments can either use the
- <comment> element, or the <!-- --> style comment
- familiar from HTML. (Note in Docbook v4.x <comment> is
- replaced by <remark>.)
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> We have an international audience. Refrain from slang, or English
- idiosyncrasies (too many to list :). Humor also does not translate
- well sometimes.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Try to keep overall line lengths in source files to 80 characters or less
- for obvious reasons. This is not always possible, with lengthy URLs for
- instance.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Our documents are available in differing formats. Right now, they
- are just plain text, HTML, and PDF, but others are always a
- future possibility. Be careful with URLs (<ulink>), and avoid
- this mistake:
- </P
-><P
-> My favorite site is <ulink url="http://example.com">here</ulink>.
- </P
-><P
-> This will render as <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"My favorite site is here"</SPAN
->, which is
- not real helpful in a text doc. Better like this:
- </P
-><P
-> My favorite site is <ulink url="http://example.com">example.com</ulink>.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> All documents should be spell checked occasionally.
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->aspell</SPAN
-> can check SGML with the
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->-H</TT
-> option. (<SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->ispell</SPAN
-> I think
- too.)
- </P
-></LI
-></UL
->
- </P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><H2
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><A
-NAME="AEN217"
->3.3. Privoxy Custom Entities</A
-></H2
-><P
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
-> documentation is using
- a number of customized <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"entities"</SPAN
-> to facilitate
- documentation maintenance.
- </P
-><P
-> We are using a set of <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"boilerplate"</SPAN
-> files with generic text,
- that is used by multiple docs. This way we can write something once, and use
- it repeatedly without having to re-write the same content over and over again.
- If editing such a file, keep in mind that it should be
- <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->generic</I
-></SPAN
->. That is the purpose; so it can be used in varying
- contexts without additional modifications.
- </P
-><P
-> We are also using what <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Docbook</SPAN
-> calls
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"internal entities"</SPAN
->. These are like variables in
- programming. Well, sort of. For instance, we have the
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->p-version</TT
-> entity that contains the current
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
-> version string. You are strongly
- encouraged to use these where possible. Some of these obviously
- require re-setting with each release (done by the Makefile). A sampling of
- custom entities are listed below. See any of the main docs for examples.
- </P
-><P
-> <P
-></P
-><UL
-><LI
-><P
-> Re- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"boilerplate"</SPAN
-> text entities are defined like:
- </P
-><P
-> <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
-><!entity supported SYSTEM "supported.sgml"></TT
->
- </P
-><P
-> In this example, the contents of the file,
- <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->supported.sgml</TT
-> is available for inclusion anywhere
- in the doc. To make this happen, just reference the now defined
- entity: <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->&supported;</TT
-> (starts with an ampersand
- and ends with a semi-colon), and the contents will be dumped into
- the finished doc at that point.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> Commonly used <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"internal entities"</SPAN
->:
- </P
-><P
-></P
-><TABLE
-BORDER="0"
-><TBODY
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->p-version</I
-></SPAN
->: the <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
->
- version string, e.g. <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"3.0.14"</SPAN
->.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->p-status</I
-></SPAN
->: the project status, either
- <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"alpha"</SPAN
->, <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"beta"</SPAN
->, or <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"stable"</SPAN
->.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->p-not-stable</I
-></SPAN
->: use to conditionally include
- text in <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"not stable"</SPAN
-> releases (e.g. <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"beta"</SPAN
->).
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->p-stable</I
-></SPAN
->: just the opposite.
- </TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-> <SPAN
-CLASS="emphasis"
-><I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->p-text</I
-></SPAN
->: this doc is only generated as text.
- </TD
-></TR
-></TBODY
-></TABLE
-><P
-></P
-></LI
-></UL
->
- </P
-><P
-> There are others in various places that are defined for a specific
- purpose. Read the source!
- </P
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+ docs from source. Currently there is <a href="../user-manual/index.html"
+ target="_top"><i class="CITETITLE">user-manual</i></a>, <a href=
+ "../faq/index.html" target="_top"><i class="CITETITLE">FAQ</i></a>, and,
+ of course this, the <i class="CITETITLE">developer-manual</i> in this
+ format. The <i class="CITETITLE">README</i>, <i class=
+ "CITETITLE">AUTHORS</i>, <i class="CITETITLE">INSTALL</i>, <i class=
+ "CITETITLE">privoxy.1</i> (man page), and <i class="CITETITLE">config</i>
+ files are also now maintained as Docbook SGML. These files, when built,
+ in the top-level source directory are generated files! Also, the
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">index.html</tt> (and a variation on this file, <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">privoxy-index.html</tt>, meant for inclusion with doc
+ packages), are maintained as SGML as well. <span class=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">DO NOT edit these directly</i></span>.
+ Edit the SGML source, or contact someone involved in the
+ documentation.</p>
+
+ <p><tt class="FILENAME">config</tt> requires some special handling. The
+ reason it is maintained this way is so that the extensive comments in the
+ file mirror those in <i class="CITETITLE">user-manual</i>. But the
+ conversion process requires going from SGML to HTML to text to special
+ formatting required for the embedded comments. Some of this does not
+ survive so well. Especially some of the examples that are longer than 80
+ characters. The build process for this file outputs to <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">config.new</tt>, which should be reviewed for errors and
+ mis-formatting. Once satisfied that it is correct, then it should be hand
+ copied to <tt class="FILENAME">config</tt>.</p>
+
+ <p>Other, less formal documents (e.g. <tt class="FILENAME">LICENSE</tt>)
+ are maintained as plain text files in the top-level source directory.</p>
+
+ <p>Packagers are encouraged to include this documentation. For those
+ without the ability to build the docs locally, text versions of each are
+ kept in CVS. HTML versions are also being kept in CVS under <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">doc/webserver/*</tt>.</p>
+
+ <p>Formal documents are built with the Makefile targets of <samp class=
+ "COMPUTEROUTPUT">make dok</samp>. The build process uses the document
+ SGML sources in <samp class="COMPUTEROUTPUT">doc/source/*/*</samp> to
+ update all text files in <samp class="COMPUTEROUTPUT">doc/text/</samp>
+ and to update all HTML documents in <samp class=
+ "COMPUTEROUTPUT">doc/webserver/</samp>.</p>
+
+ <p>Documentation writers should please make sure documents build
+ successfully before committing to CVS, if possible.</p>
+
+ <p>How do you update the webserver (i.e. the pages on privoxy.org)?</p>
+
+ <ol type="1">
+ <li>
+ <p>First, build the docs by running <samp class="COMPUTEROUTPUT">make
+ dok</samp>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Run <samp class="COMPUTEROUTPUT">make webserver</samp> which
+ copies all files from <samp class=
+ "COMPUTEROUTPUT">doc/webserver</samp> to the sourceforge webserver
+ via scp.</p>
+ </li>
+ </ol>
+
+ <p>Finished docs should be occasionally submitted to CVS (<tt class=
+ "FILENAME">doc/webserver/*/*.html</tt>) so that those without the ability
+ to build them locally, have access to them if needed. This is especially
+ important just prior to a new release! Please do this <span class=
+ "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">after</i></span> the <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">$VERSION</tt> and other release specific data in <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">configure.in</tt> has been updated (this is done just prior to
+ a new release).</p>
+
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="SGML" id="SGML">3.1. Quickstart to Docbook
+ and SGML</a></h2>
+
+ <p>If you are not familiar with SGML, it is a markup language similar
+ to HTML. Actually, not a mark up language per se, but a language used
+ to define markup languages. In fact, HTML is an SGML application. Both
+ will use <span class="QUOTE">"tags"</span> to format text and other
+ content. SGML tags can be much more varied, and flexible, but do much
+ of the same kinds of things. The tags, or <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"elements"</span>, are definable in SGML. There is no set
+ <span class="QUOTE">"standards"</span>. Since we are using <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Docbook</span>, our tags are those that are defined by
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Docbook</span>. Much of how the finish
+ document is rendered is determined by the <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"stylesheets"</span>. The stylesheets determine how each tag
+ gets translated to HTML, or other formats.</p>
+
+ <p>Tags in Docbook SGML need to be always <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"closed"</span>. If not, you will likely generate errors.
+ Example: <tt class="LITERAL"><title>My Title</title></tt>.
+ They are also case-insensitive, but we strongly suggest using all lower
+ case. This keeps compatibility with [Docbook] <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">XML</span>.</p>
+
+ <p>Our documents use <span class="QUOTE">"sections"</span> for the most
+ part. Sections will be processed into HTML headers (e.g. <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">h1</tt> for <tt class="LITERAL">sect1</tt>). The <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Docbook</span> stylesheets will use these to also
+ generate the Table of Contents for each doc. Our TOC's are set to a
+ depth of three. Meaning <tt class="LITERAL">sect1</tt>, <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">sect2</tt>, and <tt class="LITERAL">sect3</tt> will have TOC
+ entries, but <tt class="LITERAL">sect4</tt> will not. Each section
+ requires a <tt class="LITERAL"><title></tt> element, and at least
+ one <tt class="LITERAL"><para></tt>. There is a limit of five
+ section levels in Docbook, but generally three should be sufficient for
+ our purposes.</p>
+
+ <p>Some common elements that you likely will use:</p>
+
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><para></para></i></span>, paragraph
+ delimiter. Most text needs to be within paragraph elements (there
+ are some exceptions).</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><emphasis></emphasis></i></span>, the
+ stylesheets make this italics.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><filename></filename></i></span>, files
+ and directories.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><command></command></i></span>, command
+ examples.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><literallayout></literallayout></i></span>,
+ like <tt class="LITERAL"><pre></tt>, more or less.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><itemizedlist></itemizedlist></i></span>,
+ list with bullets.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><listitem></listitem></i></span>, member
+ of the above.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><screen></screen></i></span>, screen
+ output, implies <tt class=
+ "LITERAL"><literallayout></tt>.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS"><ulink
+ url="example.com"></ulink></i></span>, like HTML
+ <tt class="LITERAL"><a></tt> tag.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS"><quote></quote></i></span>, for, doh,
+ quoting text.</td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+
+ <p>Look at any of the existing docs for examples of all these and
+ more.</p>
+
+ <p>You might also find <span class="QUOTE">"<a href=
+ "http://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/crash-course/index.html" target=
+ "_top">Writing Documentation Using DocBook - A Crash Course</a>"</span>
+ useful.</p>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="DOCSTYLE" id="DOCSTYLE">3.2. <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> Documentation Style</a></h2>
+
+ <p>It will be easier if everyone follows a similar writing style. This
+ just makes it easier to read what someone else has written if it is all
+ done in a similar fashion.</p>
+
+ <p>Here it is:</p>
+
+ <ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>All tags should be lower case.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Tags delimiting a <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">block</i></span> of text (even small blocks) should be
+ on their own line. Like:</p>
+
+ <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"> <para><br>
+ Some text goes here.<br>
+ </para><br>
+ </p>Tags marking
+ individual words, or few words, should be in-line:
+
+ <p class="LITERALLAYOUT">
+ Just to <emphasis>emphasize</emphasis>, some text goes here.<br>
+
+ </p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Tags should be nested and step indented for block text like:
+ (except in-line tags)</p>
+
+ <p class="LITERALLAYOUT"> <para><br>
+ <itemizedlist><br>
+ <para><br>
+ <listitem><br>
+ Some text goes here in our list example.<br>
+
+ </listitem><br>
+ </para><br>
+ </itemizedlist><br>
+ </para><br>
+ </p>This makes it easier
+ to find the text amongst the tags ;-)
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Use white space to separate logical divisions within a document,
+ like between sections. Running everything together consistently
+ makes it harder to read and work on.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Do not hesitate to make comments. Comments can either use the
+ <comment> element, or the <!-- --> style comment
+ familiar from HTML. (Note in Docbook v4.x <comment> is
+ replaced by <remark>.)</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>We have an international audience. Refrain from slang, or
+ English idiosyncrasies (too many to list :). Humor also does not
+ translate well sometimes.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Try to keep overall line lengths in source files to 80
+ characters or less for obvious reasons. This is not always
+ possible, with lengthy URLs for instance.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Our documents are available in differing formats. Right now,
+ they are just plain text and/or HTML, but others are always a
+ future possibility. Be careful with URLs (<ulink>), and avoid
+ this mistake:</p>
+
+ <p>My favorite site is <ulink
+ url="http://example.com">here</ulink>.</p>
+
+ <p>This will render as <span class="QUOTE">"My favorite site is
+ here"</span>, which is not real helpful in a text doc. Better like
+ this:</p>
+
+ <p>My favorite site is <ulink
+ url="http://example.com">example.com</ulink>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>All documents should be spell checked occasionally. <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">aspell</span> can check SGML with the <tt class=
+ "LITERAL">-H</tt> option. (<span class="APPLICATION">ispell</span>
+ I think too.)</p>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <div class="SECT2">
+ <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="AEN208" id="AEN208">3.3. Privoxy Custom
+ Entities</a></h2>
+
+ <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> documentation is using a
+ number of customized <span class="QUOTE">"entities"</span> to
+ facilitate documentation maintenance.</p>
+
+ <p>We are using a set of <span class="QUOTE">"boilerplate"</span> files
+ with generic text, that is used by multiple docs. This way we can write
+ something once, and use it repeatedly without having to re-write the
+ same content over and over again. If editing such a file, keep in mind
+ that it should be <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">generic</i></span>. That is the purpose; so it can be used
+ in varying contexts without additional modifications.</p>
+
+ <p>We are also using what <span class="APPLICATION">Docbook</span>
+ calls <span class="QUOTE">"internal entities"</span>. These are like
+ variables in programming. Well, sort of. For instance, we have the
+ <tt class="LITERAL">p-version</tt> entity that contains the current
+ <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> version string. You are
+ strongly encouraged to use these where possible. Some of these
+ obviously require re-setting with each release (done by the Makefile).
+ A sampling of custom entities are listed below. See any of the main
+ docs for examples.</p>
+
+ <ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>Re- <span class="QUOTE">"boilerplate"</span> text entities are
+ defined like:</p>
+
+ <p><tt class="LITERAL"><!entity supported SYSTEM
+ "supported.sgml"></tt></p>
+
+ <p>In this example, the contents of the file, <tt class=
+ "FILENAME">supported.sgml</tt> is available for inclusion anywhere
+ in the doc. To make this happen, just reference the now defined
+ entity: <tt class="LITERAL">&supported;</tt> (starts with an
+ ampersand and ends with a semi-colon), and the contents will be
+ dumped into the finished doc at that point.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Commonly used <span class="QUOTE">"internal
+ entities"</span>:</p>
+
+ <table border="0">
+ <tbody>
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">p-version</i></span>: the <span class=
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> version string, e.g.
+ <span class="QUOTE">"3.0.23"</span>.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">p-status</i></span>: the project status, either
+ <span class="QUOTE">"alpha"</span>, <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"beta"</span>, or <span class=
+ "QUOTE">"stable"</span>.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">p-not-stable</i></span>: use to conditionally
+ include text in <span class="QUOTE">"not stable"</span>
+ releases (e.g. <span class="QUOTE">"beta"</span>).</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">p-stable</i></span>: just the opposite.</td>
+ </tr>
+
+ <tr>
+ <td><span class="emphasis"><i class=
+ "EMPHASIS">p-text</i></span>: this doc is only generated as
+ text.</td>
+ </tr>
+ </tbody>
+ </table>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+
+ <p>There are others in various places that are defined for a specific
+ purpose. Read the source!</p>
+ </div>
+ </div>
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