!== !== docbook.txt for Samba HEAD !== !== Author: David Bannon, D.Bannon@latrobe.edu.au November, 2000 !== Updates: Gerald (Jerry) Carter, jerry@samba.org, Feb. 2001 !== Updates: Jelmer Vernooij, jelmer@samba.org, Aug, 2002 What are DocBook documents doing in the Samba Distribution ? ----------------------------------------------------------- We are planning to convert all of the samba docs to SGML/DocBook V4.1 in order to make them easier to maintain and produce a nicer looking product. This short note (strange isn't it how it always starts out as a short note and becomes a long one ?) will explain very briefly how and why we are doing this. The format ---------- If you are new to sgml, regard an sgml file as 'source code'. You don't read it directly, use it to create other formats (like the txt and html included in ../txt and ../html). Docbook is a particular SGML style, particularly suited to producing technical manuals. In the two documents I have produced so far I have used DocBook 4.1, it seems that products like RedHat Linux is still include only version 3.1, the differences are minor. The Linux Documentation Project is using a modified version of 3.1 but are really geared up to make multi paged documents, something we want to avoid for logistic reasons. For more information on DocBook tags and format, see "DocBook: The Definitive Guide" by Walsh and Muellner, (c) O'Reilly Publishing. This book covers DocBook V3.1 and is available on-line at http://www.docbook.org/ The Output ---------- The current Samba CVS tree contains the SGML/DocBook source files as well as the following autogenerated formats: * man pages * HTML * ASCII text (where appropriate) * PDF The Tools --------- To generate the docs, you need to have the following packages installed: * docbook-utils * htmldoc This directory now contains a ./configure script and Makefile to support the automated building of man pages (including HTML versions), and the building of the Samba-HOWTO-Collection (HTML,PDF,PS,Text versions).