Hi folks, I'm starting to (finally) put yelp-tools together. One of the tools it will ship is yelp-new. This allows you to make a new Mallard page or DocBook file from installed templates. (I plan to the ability to use local templates as well.)
Grab yelp-tools: git clone git://git.gnome.org/yelp-tools -- or -- git clone ssh://git.gnome.org/git/yelp-tools Look in the templates directory. I have one template right now: task.page. It's just a page file, with two special features: * There's a <?yelp-tmpl-desc?> PI at the top. This lets yelp-new output a description of the template when you run it without any arguments. It's stripped out when the template is copied to your new file. * There are macros that look like @ID@, @NAME@, etc. These are substituted with actual values by yelp-new as: @ID@ - The id you give yelp-new on the command line @NAME@ - If you use git, `git config user.name` @EMAIL@ - If you use git, `git config user.email` @YEAR@ - The current year @TITLE@ - You can optionally pass this to yelp-new I'd like people to look at their projects and try to put some templates together based on their usage. Sending to the list is fine. Thanks, Shaun _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
