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How Docs Packaging Works
The majority of required files are in the docs-common
module under the packaging
folder. The packaging process uses a special rpm-info.xml
file which contains document metadata such as copyright, licensing, authorship, revision information, and package changelog data. The DTD for this info is in docs-common/packaging/rpm-info.dtd
as well, so you can edit with XML-aware editors and have your file validated properly.
The files needed are all created from the rpm-info.xml
file using XSLT and stylesheets prepared by FDP contributors:
- Document info (<articleinfo> or <bookinfo>) in
fdp-info-${LANG}.xml' file
- RPM spec file
- Scrollkeeper OMF for GNOME yelp
- Specialized HTML files and .desktop file for KDE khelpcenter
- .desktop file for Main Menu
Thanks to the maintainers of Fedora's yelp
package, the official Fedora documentation will appear on the top-level index page.
To use the new build system, you will have to first prep your document .
The rpm-info.xml
File
Although the DTD is the authoritative description for this file, the following information might be helpful to those contributors who are not comfortable reading it themselves. A proper rpm-info.xml
file is constructed in this fashion, surrounded by <rpm-info>
tags. Not all required attributes are discussed here, but important usage is noted.
- A
colophon
element containing one or more worker
elements (describing contributors)
- The
id
attribute is used to reference contributors in later sections
- The
initials
attribute is used to populate a document's revision history
- At least one
author
element with a worker
attribute pointing to someone in the colophon
by id
- Any number of
editor
and translator
elements, each with a worker
attribute pointing to someone in the colophon
by id
- A
license
element containing rights
and version
elements
- One or more
copyright
elements containing year
and holder
elements
- A
titles
element containing one or more translation
elements, one for each i18n lang containing:
- A
title
element with the translated title of the document (e.g. Example Tutorial)
- A
desc
element containing a translated description of the document, no more than a sentence please! (e.g. A tutorial that gives examples of standard FDP usage conventions)
- A
changelog
element containing one or more revisions
, in newest-first order. Each revision
has:
- a
role
of either doc or rpm, which tells the reader whether that revision information is for the document's Doc'Book revision history section or the document's RPM changelog
- A
date
attribute, in the proper format for that revision (for doc revisions, YYYY-MM-DD; for rpm revisions, Fri Jan 6 2006)
- A
number
attribute, which is for doc revisions a version number, and for rpm revisions a release number
XSLT
We use XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation), a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, to create all the other files required for an RPM package. The process uses the xsltproc
program to process the rpm-info-xml
file with an XSL stylesheet. If you want to learn more about XSLT, start here for an excellent tutorial, authored in part by Norman Walsh, the primary developer of Doc'Book.