diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl b/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl
index de9cf13cd9..b0077727ef 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/freebsd.dsl
@@ -1,187 +1,253 @@
-
+
]>
.")
(make empty-element gi: "br")
(literal "For questions about this documentation, e-mail <")
(create-link (list (list "HREF" "mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org"))
(literal "doc@FreeBSD.org"))
(literal ">.")))))
(element quote
(make sequence
(literal "``")
(process-children)
(literal "''")))
(define %refentry-xref-link% #t)
(define ($create-refentry-xref-link$ refentrytitle manvolnum)
(string-append "http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query="
refentrytitle "&" "sektion=" manvolnum))
]]>
+ number ;; then get the apparent level
+ (substring renderas 4 5)) ;; from "renderas",
+ (SECTLEVEL))) ;; else use the real level
+ (hs (HSIZE (- 4 hlevel))))
+
+ (make sequence
+ (make paragraph
+ font-family-name: %title-font-family%
+ font-weight: (if (< hlevel 5) 'bold 'medium)
+ font-posture: (if (< hlevel 5) 'upright 'italic)
+ font-size: hs
+ line-spacing: (* hs %line-spacing-factor%)
+ space-before: (* hs %head-before-factor%)
+ space-after: (if (node-list-empty? subtitles)
+ (* hs %head-after-factor%)
+ 0pt)
+ start-indent: (if (or (>= hlevel 3)
+ (member (gi) (list (normalize "refsynopsisdiv")
+ (normalize "refsect1")
+ (normalize "refsect2")
+ (normalize "refsect3"))))
+ %body-start-indent%
+ 0pt)
+ first-line-start-indent: 0pt
+ quadding: %section-title-quadding%
+ keep-with-next?: #t
+ heading-level: (if %generate-heading-level% (+ hlevel 1) 0)
+ ;; SimpleSects are never AUTO numbered...they aren't hierarchical
+ (if (> hlevel (- max-section-level-labels 1))
+ (empty-sosofo)
+ (if (string=? (element-label (current-node)) "")
+ (empty-sosofo)
+ (literal (element-label (current-node))
+ (gentext-label-title-sep (gi sect)))))
+ (element-title-sosofo (current-node)))
+ (with-mode section-title-mode
+ (process-node-list subtitles))
+ ($section-info$ info))))
+
+ ]]>
+
(define (local-en-label-title-sep)
(list
(list (normalize "warning") ": ")
(list (normalize "caution") ": ")
(list (normalize "chapter") " ")
(list (normalize "sect1") " ")
(list (normalize "sect2") " ")
(list (normalize "sect3") " ")
(list (normalize "sect4") " ")
(list (normalize "sect5") " ")
))
diff --git a/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk b/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk
index b7c0791cdc..bdae3998ca 100644
--- a/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk
+++ b/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk
@@ -1,554 +1,566 @@
#
-# $FreeBSD: doc/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk,v 1.40 2001/07/16 15:11:54 nik Exp $
+# $FreeBSD: doc/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk,v 1.41 2001/07/21 03:44:27 murray Exp $
#
# This include file handles building and installing of
# DocBook documentation in the FreeBSD Documentation Project.
#
# Documentation using DOCFORMAT=docbook is expected to be marked up
# according to the DocBook DTD
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Document-specific variables
#
# DOC This should be set to the name of the DocBook
# marked-up file, without the .sgml or .docb suffix.
#
# It also determins the name of the output files -
# ${DOC}.html.
#
# DOCBOOKSUFFIX The suffix of your document, defaulting to .sgml
#
# SRCS The names of all the files that are needed to
# build this document - This is useful if any of
# them need to be generated. Changing any file in
# SRCS causes the documents to be rebuilt.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Variables used by both users and documents:
#
# JADEFLAGS Additional options to pass to Jade. Typically
# used to define "IGNORE" entities to "INCLUDE"
# with "-i"
#
# TIDYFLAGS Additional flags to pass to Tidy. Typically
# used to set "-raw" flag to handle 8bit characters.
#
# EXTRA_CATALOGS Additional catalog files that should be used by
# any SGML processing applications.
#
# NO_TIDY If you do not want to use tidy, set this to "YES".
#
# GEN_INDEX If defined, index.sgml will be added to the list
# of dependencies for source files, and collateindex.pl
# will be run to generate index.sgml.
#
# CSS_SHEET Full path to a CSS stylesheet suitable for DocBook.
# Default is ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/misc/docbook.css
#
+# Print-output options :
+#
# NICE_HEADERS If defined, customized chapter headers will be created
# that you may find more aesthetically pleasing. Note
# that this option only effects print output formats for
# Enlish language books.
#
+# MIN_SECT_LABELS If defined, do not display the section number for 4th
+# and 5th level section titles. This would change
+# "N.N.N.N Section title" into "Section Title" while
+# higher level sections are still printed with numbers.
+#
# Documents should use the += format to access these.
#
DOCBOOKSUFFIX?= sgml
MASTERDOC?= ${.CURDIR}/${DOC}.${DOCBOOKSUFFIX}
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "alpha"
OPENJADE= yes
.endif
.if defined(OPENJADE)
JADE?= ${PREFIX}/bin/openjade
JADECATALOG?= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/openjade/catalog
NSGMLS?= ${PREFIX}/bin/onsgmls
JADEFLAGS+= -V openjade
.else
JADE?= ${PREFIX}/bin/jade
JADECATALOG?= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/jade/catalog
NSGMLS?= ${PREFIX}/bin/nsgmls
.endif
DSLHTML?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/default.dsl
DSLPRINT?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/default.dsl
FREEBSDCATALOG= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog
LANGUAGECATALOG=${DOC_PREFIX}/${LANGCODE}/share/sgml/catalog
DOCBOOKCATALOG= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog
DSSSLCATALOG= ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog
IMAGES_LIB?=
JADEOPTS= ${JADEFLAGS} -c ${LANGUAGECATALOG} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} ${EXTRA_CATALOGS:S/^/-c /g}
KNOWN_FORMATS= html html.tar html-split html-split.tar txt rtf ps pdf tex dvi tar pdb
CSS_SHEET?= ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/misc/docbook.css
+PRINTOPTS?= -ioutput.print
+
+.if defined(NICE_HEADERS)
+PRINTOPTS+= -ioutput.print.niceheaders
+.endif
+.if defined(MIN_SECT_LABELS)
+PRINTOPTS+= -V minimal-section-labels
+.endif
+
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Look at ${FORMATS} and work out which documents need to be generated.
# It is assumed that the HTML transformation will always create a file
# called index.html, and that for every other transformation the name
# of the generated file is ${DOC}.format.
#
# ${_docs} will be set to a list of all documents that must be made
# up to date.
#
# ${CLEANFILES} is a list of files that should be removed by the "clean"
# target. ${COMPRESS_EXT:S/^/${DOC}.${_cf}.&/ takes the COMPRESS_EXT
# var, and prepends the filename to each listed extension, building a
# second list of files with the compressed extensions added.
#
# Note: ".for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}" is used several times in
# this file. I know they could have been rolled together in to one, much
# larger, loop. However, that would have made things more complicated
# for a newcomer to this file to unravel and understand, and a syntax
# error in the loop would have affected the entire
# build/compress/install process, instead of just one of them, making it
# more difficult to debug.
#
# Note: It is the aim of this file that *all* the targets be available,
# not just those appropriate to the current ${FORMATS} and
# ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED} values.
#
# For example, if FORMATS=html and INSTALL_COMPRESSED=gz you could still
# type
#
# make book.rtf.bz2
#
# and it will do the right thing. Or
#
# make install-rtf.bz2
#
# for that matter. But don't expect "make clean" to work if the FORMATS
# and INSTALL_COMPRESSED variables are wrong.
#
.for _curformat in ${FORMATS}
_cf=${_curformat}
.if ${_cf} == "html-split"
_docs+= index.html HTML.manifest ln*.html
CLEANFILES+= `[ -f HTML.manifest ] && xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest ln*.html
CLEANFILES+= docbook.css
.elif ${_cf} == "html-split.tar"
_docs+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar
CLEANFILES+= `[ -f HTML.manifest ] && xargs < HTML.manifest` HTML.manifest ln*.html
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html-split.tar
CLEANFILES+= docbook.css
.elif ${_cf} == "html"
_docs+= ${DOC}.html
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html
CLEANFILES+= docbook.css
.elif ${_cf} == "html.tar"
_docs+= ${DOC}.html.tar
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.html.tar
CLEANFILES+= docbook.css
.elif ${_cf} == "txt"
_docs+= ${DOC}.txt
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.txt ${DOC}.html-text
CLEANFILES+= docbook.css
.elif ${_cf} == "dvi"
_docs+= ${DOC}.dvi
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex
.elif ${_cf} == "ps"
_docs+= ${DOC}.ps
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.tex-ps ${DOC}.ps
.elif ${_cf} == "pdf"
_docs+= ${DOC}.pdf
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.aux ${DOC}.dvi ${DOC}.log ${DOC}.out ${DOC}.tex-pdf ${DOC}.pdf
.elif ${_cf} == "rtf"
_docs+= ${DOC}.rtf
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.rtf
.elif ${_cf} == "tar"
_docs+= ${DOC}.tar
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.tar
.elif ${_cf} == "pdb"
_docs+= ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR:T}.pdb
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR:T}.pdb
.endif
.endfor
#
# Build a list of install-${format}.${compress_format} targets to be
# by "make install". Also, add ${DOC}.${format}.${compress_format} to
# ${_docs} and ${CLEANFILES} so they get built/cleaned by "all" and
# "clean".
#
.if defined(INSTALL_COMPRESSED) && !empty(INSTALL_COMPRESSED)
.for _curformat in ${FORMATS}
_cf=${_curformat}
.for _curcomp in ${INSTALL_COMPRESSED}
.if ${_cf} != "html-split" && ${_cf} != "html"
_curinst+= install-${_curformat}.${_curcomp}
_docs+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp}
CLEANFILES+= ${DOC}.${_curformat}.${_curcomp}
.endif
.endfor
.endfor
.endif
#
# Index generation
#
INDEX_SGML?= index.sgml
CLEANFILES+= ${INDEX_SGML}
.if defined(GEN_INDEX)
HTML_SPLIT_INDEX?= html-split.index
HTML_INDEX?= html.index
PRINT_INDEX?= print.index
CLEANFILES+= ${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX} ${HTML_INDEX} ${PRINT_INDEX}
.endif
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB}
LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB += ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage}
.endfor
.MAIN: all
all: ${_docs}
index.html HTML.manifest: ${SRCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB} ${IMAGES_PNG} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX} docbook.css
${JADE} -V html-manifest -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC}
.if !defined(NO_TIDY)
-tidy -i -m -f /dev/null ${TIDYFLAGS} `xargs < HTML.manifest`
.endif
${DOC}.html: ${SRCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB} ${IMAGES_PNG} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_INDEX} docbook.css
${JADE} -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > ${.TARGET} || (rm -f ${.TARGET} && false)
.if !defined(NO_TIDY)
-tidy -i -m -f /dev/null ${TIDYFLAGS} ${.TARGET}
.endif
# Special target to produce HTML with no images in it.
${DOC}.html-text: ${SRCS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${HTML_INDEX}
${JADE} -ioutput.html -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > ${.TARGET} || (rm -f ${.TARGET} && false)
${DOC}.html-split.tar: HTML.manifest
tar cf ${.TARGET} `xargs < HTML.manifest`
tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_LIB}
tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_PNG}
tar uf ${.TARGET} docbook.css
${DOC}.html.tar: ${DOC}.html
tar cf ${.TARGET} ${DOC}.html
tar uf ${.TARGET} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB}
tar uf ${.TARGET} ${IMAGES_PNG}
tar uf ${.TARGET} docbook.css
${DOC}.txt: ${DOC}.html-text
links -dump ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET}
${DOC}.pdb: ${DOC}.html
iSiloBSD -y -d0 -Idef ${DOC}.html ${DOC}.pdb
${.CURDIR:T}.pdb: ${DOC}.pdb
ln -f ${DOC}.pdb ${.CURDIR}.pdb
${DOC}.rtf: ${SRCS}
- ${JADE} -Vrtf-backend -ioutput.print ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC}
+ ${JADE} -Vrtf-backend ${PRINTOPTS} ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t rtf -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC}
#
# This sucks, but there's no way round it. The PS and PDF formats need
# to use different image formats, which are chosen at the .tex stage. So,
# we need to create a different .tex file depending on our eventual output
# format, which will then lead on to a different .dvi file as well.
#
-.if defined(NICE_HEADERS)
-${DOC}.tex-ps: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_EPS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX}
- ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print -ioutput.print.niceheaders ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC}
-.else
+
${DOC}.tex-ps: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_EPS} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX}
- ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC}
-.endif
+ ${JADE} -Vtex-backend ${PRINTOPTS} ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o ${.TARGET} ${MASTERDOC}
${DOC}.tex-pdf: ${SRCS} ${IMAGES_PDF} ${INDEX_SGML} ${PRINT_INDEX}
cp ${DOC_PREFIX}/share/web2c/pdftex.def ${.TARGET}
- ${JADE} -Vtex-backend -ioutput.print -ioutput.print.pdf ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o /dev/stdout ${MASTERDOC} >> ${.TARGET}
+ ${JADE} -Vtex-backend ${PRINTOPTS} -ioutput.print.pdf ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLPRINT} -t tex -o /dev/stdout ${MASTERDOC} >> ${.TARGET}
${DOC}.dvi: ${DOC}.tex-ps
@echo "==> TeX pass 1/3"
-tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
@echo "==> TeX pass 2/3"
-tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
@echo "==> TeX pass 3/3"
-tex "&jadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
${DOC}.pdf: ${DOC}.tex-pdf
@echo "==> PDFTeX pass 1/3"
-pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
@echo "==> PDFTeX pass 2/3"
-pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
@echo "==> PDFTeX pass 3/3"
pdftex "&pdfjadetex" '\nonstopmode\input{${.ALLSRC}}'
${DOC}.ps: ${DOC}.dvi
dvips -o ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC}
${DOC}.tar: ${SRCS}
tar cf ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Validation targets
#
#
# Lets you quickly check that the document conforms to the DTD without
# having to convert it to any other formats
#
lint validate:
${NSGMLS} ${JADEFLAGS} -s -c ${LANGUAGECATALOG} -c ${FREEBSDCATALOG} -c ${DSSSLCATALOG} -c ${DOCBOOKCATALOG} -c ${JADECATALOG} ${EXTRA_CATALOGS:S/^/-c /g} ${MASTERDOC}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Index targets
#
#
# Generate a different .index file based on the format name
#
# If we're not generating an index (the default) then we need to create
# an empty index.sgml file so that we can reference index.sgml in book.sgml
#
.if defined(GEN_INDEX)
${INDEX_SGML}:
perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -N -o ${.TARGET}
.else
${INDEX_SGML}:
touch ${.TARGET}
.endif
${HTML_INDEX}:
${JADE} -V html-index -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images -V nochunks ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > /dev/null
perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -g -o ${INDEX_SGML} ${.TARGET}
${HTML_SPLIT_INDEX}:
${JADE} -V html-index -ioutput.html -ioutput.html.images ${JADEOPTS} -d ${DSLHTML} -t sgml ${MASTERDOC} > /dev/null
perl ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/bin/collateindex.pl -g -o ${INDEX_SGML} ${.TARGET}
${PRINT_INDEX}: ${HTML_INDEX}
mv ${HTML_INDEX} ${.TARGET}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Compress targets
#
#
# The list of compression extensions this Makefile knows about. If you
# add new compression schemes, add to this list (which is a list of
# extensions, hence bz2, *not* bzip2) and extend the _PROG_COMPRESS_*
# targets.
#
KNOWN_COMPRESS= gz bz2 zip
#
# You can't build suffix rules to do compression, since you can't
# wildcard the source suffix. So these are defined .USE, to be tacked on
# as dependencies of the compress-* targets.
#
_PROG_COMPRESS_gz: .USE
gzip -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET}
_PROG_COMPRESS_bz2: .USE
bzip2 -9 -c ${.ALLSRC} > ${.TARGET}
_PROG_COMPRESS_zip: .USE
zip -j -9 ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC}
#
# Build a list of targets for each compression scheme and output format.
# Don't compress the html-split or html output format (because they need
# to be rolled in to tar files first).
#
.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}
_cf=${_curformat}
.for _curcompress in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS}
.if ${_cf} == "html-split" || ${_cf} == "html"
${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress}
.else
${DOC}.${_cf}.${_curcompress}: ${DOC}.${_cf} _PROG_COMPRESS_${_curcompress}
.endif
.endfor
.endfor
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Install targets
#
# Build install-* targets, one per allowed value in FORMATS. Need to
# build two specific targets;
#
# install-html-split - Handles multiple .html files being generated
# from one source. Uses the HTML.manifest file
# created by the stylesheets, which should list
# each .html file that's been created.
#
# install-* - Every other format. The wildcard expands to
# the other allowed formats, all of which should
# generate just one file.
#
# "beforeinstall" and "afterinstall" are hooks in to this process.
# Redefine them to do things before and after the files are installed,
# respectively.
#
# Build a list of install-format targets to be installed. These will be
# dependencies for the "realinstall" target.
#
.if !defined(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED) || empty(INSTALL_ONLY_COMPRESSED)
_curinst+= ${FORMATS:S/^/install-/g}
.endif
realinstall: ${_curinst}
.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}
_cf=${_curformat}
.if !target(install-${_cf})
.if ${_cf} == "html-split"
install-${_cf}: index.html
@[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} `xargs < HTML.manifest` ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} docbook.css ${DESTDIR}
@if [ -f ln*.html ]; then \
${INSTALL_DOCS} ln*.html ${DESTDIR}; \
fi
@if [ -f ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln ]; then \
(cd ${DESTDIR}; sh ${.OBJDIR}/${DOC}.ln); \
fi
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H}
.endfor
# Install the images. First, loop over all the image names that contain a
# directory seperator, make the subdirectories, and install. Then loop over
# the ones that don't contain a directory separator, and install them in the
# top level.
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:M*/*}
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H}
.endfor
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:N*/*}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}
.endfor
.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS}
install-${_cf}.tar.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.tar.${_compressext}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}
.endfor
.elif ${_cf} == "html"
install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} docbook.css ${DESTDIR}
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_LIB}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${LOCAL_IMAGES_LIB_DIR}/${_curimage:H}
.endfor
# Install the images. First, loop over all the image names that contain a
# directory seperator, make the subdirectories, and install. Then loop over
# the ones that don't contain a directory separator, and install them in the
# top level.
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:M*/*}
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}/${_curimage:H}
.endfor
.for _curimage in ${IMAGES_PNG:N*/*}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${_curimage} ${DESTDIR}
.endfor
.else
install-${_cf}: ${DOC}.${_cf}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}
.for _compressext in ${KNOWN_COMPRESS}
install-${_cf}.${_compressext}: ${DOC}.${_cf}.${_compressext}
@[ -d ${DESTDIR} ] || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
${INSTALL_DOCS} ${.ALLSRC} ${DESTDIR}
.endfor
.endif
.endif
.endfor
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Package building
#
#
# realpackage is what is called in each subdirectory when a package
# target is called, or, rather, package calls realpackage in each
# subdirectory as it goes.
#
# packagelist returns the list of targets that would be called during
# package building.
#
realpackage: ${FORMATS:S/^/package-/}
packagelist:
@echo ${FORMATS:S/^/package-/}
#
# Build a list of package targets for each output target. Each package
# target depends on the corresponding install target running.
#
.for _curformat in ${KNOWN_FORMATS}
_cf=${_curformat}
package-${_curformat}: install-${_curformat}
.if ${_cf} == "html-split"
@cp HTML.manifest PLIST
@for images_png in ${IMAGES_PNG}; do \
echo $$images_png >> PLIST; \
echo docbook.css >> PLIST; \
done
.elif ${_cf} == "html"
@echo ${DOC}.${_curformat} > PLIST
@for images_png in ${IMAGES_PNG}; do \
echo $$images_png >> PLIST; \
echo docbook.css >> PLIST; \
done
.else
@echo ${DOC}.${_curformat} > PLIST
@for lib_images in ${IMAGES_LIB5}; do \
echo $$lib_images >> PLIST; \
done
.endif
@pkg_create -v -c -"FDP ${.CURDIR:T} ${_curformat} package" \
-d -"FDP ${.CURDIR:T} ${_curformat} package" -f PLIST \
-p ${DESTDIR} ${PACKAGES}/${.CURDIR:T}.${LANGCODE}.${_curformat}.tgz
.endfor
docbook.css: ${CSS_SHEET}
cp ${CSS_SHEET} ${.CURDIR}/docbook.css