Git commit c894bc197c7112516f6264a7f855996a5a255fbf by Thomas Eschenbacher. Committed on 04/03/2015 at 20:07. Pushed by eschenbacher into branch 'master'.
removed some unneeded '&no-i18n-tag;' tags from docbook M +63 -63 doc/en/index.docbook http://commits.kde.org/kwave/c894bc197c7112516f6264a7f855996a5a255fbf diff --git a/doc/en/index.docbook b/doc/en/index.docbook index cf01e0b..e9005ee 100644 --- a/doc/en/index.docbook +++ b/doc/en/index.docbook @@ -231,18 +231,18 @@ <abstract><para>&kwave; is a simple sound editor for KDE.</para></abstract> <keywordset> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;KDE</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;multimedia</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;sound</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;audio</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;Kwave</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;wav</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;editor</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;record</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;playback</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;sonagram</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;FFT</keyword> - <keyword>&no-i18n-tag;Linux</keyword> + <keyword>KDE</keyword> + <keyword>multimedia</keyword> + <keyword>sound</keyword> + <keyword>audio</keyword> + <keyword>Kwave</keyword> + <keyword>wav</keyword> + <keyword>editor</keyword> + <keyword>record</keyword> + <keyword>playback</keyword> + <keyword>sonagram</keyword> + <keyword>FFT</keyword> + <keyword>Linux</keyword> </keywordset> </bookinfo> @@ -589,11 +589,11 @@ unpacked in <filename><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave-&version;</replaceable></filename>, you can do the following: <screen width="50" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir /tmp/kwave-build</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /tmp/kwave-build</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave-&version;</replaceable> <replaceable>[build options]</replaceable></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>su root -c "make install"</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir /tmp/kwave-build</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /tmp/kwave-build</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave-&version;</replaceable> <replaceable>[build options]</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>su root -c "make install"</command> </screen> (Specifying build options is a way to enable or disable specific features. See the following section for descriptions) @@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ For example, if you want to enable MP3 support, you can pass the corresponding option as follows: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>[source directory]</replaceable> -DWITH_MP3=ON <replaceable>[other options...]</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>[source directory]</replaceable> -DWITH_MP3=ON <replaceable>[other options...]</replaceable></command> </screen> </para> </sect1> @@ -731,8 +731,8 @@ <para> To build the &kwave; package and install it do: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpmbuild -ta <replaceable>kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -i <replaceable>/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpmbuild -ta <replaceable>kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -i <replaceable>/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> </screen> </para> @@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ or <filename>/usr/src/packages</filename> if you have the SuSE distribution. <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /usr/src/<replaceable>redhat</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /usr/src/<replaceable>redhat</replaceable></command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ have to replace "somewhere" with the real directory where the files are, of course). <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <replaceable>/somewhere/kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable> SOURCES</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <replaceable>/somewhere/kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable> SOURCES</command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ Extract the spec file from the archives and put it into the SPEC subdirectory. <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>tar -xOjf SOURCES/<replaceable>kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable> \*.spec > SPECS/kwave.spec</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>tar -xOjf SOURCES/<replaceable>kwave-XXX.tar.bz2</replaceable> \*.spec > SPECS/kwave.spec</command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ <literal>-ba</literal>, or just <literal>-bs</literal> to build only a source package. <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpmbuild -ba SPECS/kwave.spec</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpmbuild -ba SPECS/kwave.spec</command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ <literal>-U</literal> instead of <literal>-i</literal> for upgrading instead of installing. <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -ivh BUILD/<replaceable>[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -ivh BUILD/<replaceable>[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -840,23 +840,23 @@ First create the directory that will receive the subdirectory with &kwave; sources and change into it: <screen width="40" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir -p <replaceable>$HOME/src</replaceable></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <replaceable>$HOME/src</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir -p <replaceable>$HOME/src</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <replaceable>$HOME/src</replaceable></command> </screen> </para></listitem> <listitem> <para> Then check out the latest sources from the GIT server: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git clone &url_git_master; kwave</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>git clone &url_git_master; kwave</command> </screen> </para> <para> or you can check out a specific release with the following commands: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> - &no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git clone &url_git_master; kwave</command> - &no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd kwave</command> - &no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git checkout tags/<replaceable>[release-tag]</replaceable> </command> + <prompt>% </prompt><command>git clone &url_git_master; kwave</command> + <prompt>% </prompt><command>cd kwave</command> + <prompt>% </prompt><command>git checkout tags/<replaceable>[release-tag]</replaceable> </command> </screen> You can look up the names of the release tags in the git web page at <ulink url="&url_git_list_tags;"> &url_git_list_tags;</ulink>. @@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ directory where you have the checked out sources and do the following to update to the latest version: <screen width="40" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git pull</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>git pull</command> </screen> Then go on to the next section and compile as usual. </para> @@ -894,9 +894,9 @@ state, you can do the following to discard all local changes and switch back to the latest version from the master branch: <screen width="40" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git clean --force -d</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git reset --hard</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>git checkout <replaceable>master</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>git clean --force -d</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>git reset --hard</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>git checkout <replaceable>master</replaceable></command> </screen> </para></note> </sect2> @@ -930,11 +930,11 @@ please remove it first or use <command>rpm -U</command> instead of <command>rpm -i</command> for updating instead of installing. <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir /tmp/kwave-build</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /tmp/kwave-build</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make rpm</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/<replaceable>[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir /tmp/kwave-build</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd /tmp/kwave-build</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make rpm</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/<replaceable>[arch]/kwave-XXX.[arch].rpm</replaceable></command> </screen> </para> @@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ then you can create your own package quite easily. First of all, you need to install some required tools: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>sudo apt-get install build-essential checkinstall</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>sudo apt-get install build-essential checkinstall</command> </screen> </para> @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ Then you can install the required build dependencies by pretending to install the dependencies of the official &kwave; version: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>sudo apt-get build-dep kwave</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>sudo apt-get build-dep kwave</command> </screen> </para> @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ described in the chapters before. After building you can type this to get a .deb file in your current build directory: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make deb</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make deb</command> </screen> </para> @@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ the flags need to be specified before the call. For example: <screen width="70" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>CFLAGS="-O4 -march=athlon-xp -mcpu=athlon-xp -pipe" \ +<prompt>% </prompt><command>CFLAGS="-O4 -march=athlon-xp -mcpu=athlon-xp -pipe" \ CXXFLAGS="-O4 -march=athlon-xp -mcpu=athlon-xp -pipe" \ cmake <replaceable>[source directory]</replaceable></command> </screen> @@ -1545,7 +1545,7 @@ <para> For example, the following command starts a &kwave; and opens all sounds of the KDE window manager, each in a new window or sub window: - <screen>&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>kwave <filename>/usr/share/sounds/KDE_Window*.wav</filename></command></screen> + <screen><prompt>% </prompt><command>kwave <filename>/usr/share/sounds/KDE_Window*.wav</filename></command></screen> </para> <para> It is also possible to pass &kwave; text commands, encoded as a @@ -1578,7 +1578,7 @@ width of 600 pixels and a height of 400 pixels, with the right border positioned 30 pixels away from the right and 0 pixels away from the top of the screen. - <screen>&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>kwave <parameter>-geometry 600x400-30+0</parameter></command></screen> + <screen><prompt>% </prompt><command>kwave <parameter>-geometry 600x400-30+0</parameter></command></screen> </para> </sect2> @@ -5202,7 +5202,7 @@ <ulink url="&url_doxygen;">doxygen</ulink> installed, then you can type: <screen width="50" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make apidoc</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make apidoc</command> </screen> </para> <para> @@ -5226,7 +5226,7 @@ use the application from where it is built by using a wrapper script. This wrapper script can be built with the following command: <screen width="50" format="linespecific"> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make wrapper</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make wrapper</command> </screen> </para> <para> @@ -5285,10 +5285,10 @@ <filename>Lokalize</filename>. Example: <screen> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>po</parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <parameter>kwave.pot</parameter> <parameter><replaceable>fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>lokalize <parameter>fr.po</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>po</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <parameter>kwave.pot</parameter> <parameter><replaceable>fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>lokalize <parameter>fr.po</parameter></command> </screen> </para></listitem> @@ -5303,9 +5303,9 @@ change into the subdirectory <filename>doc</filename> and create an empty <filename>.po</filename> file: <screen> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>doc</parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>touch <parameter><replaceable>help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>doc</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>touch <parameter><replaceable>help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> </screen> Then change to your build directory (⪚ somewhere in <filename>/tmp</filename>), prepare for building and then generate the <filename>.pot</filename> template (you @@ -5314,17 +5314,17 @@ directory of the online help. Example: <screen> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir <parameter>/tmp/kwave-build</parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>/tmp/kwave-build</parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>make doc</command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <parameter>doc/help_en.pot</parameter> <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave/doc/help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>mkdir <parameter>/tmp/kwave-build</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>/tmp/kwave-build</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cmake <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>make doc</command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cp <parameter>doc/help_en.pot</parameter> <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave/doc/help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> </screen> Now you can translate the <filename>.po</filename> file, like above: <screen> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>doc</parameter></command> -&no-i18n-tag;<prompt>% </prompt><command>lokalize <parameter><replaceable>help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter><replaceable>$HOME/src/kwave</replaceable></parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>cd <parameter>doc</parameter></command> +<prompt>% </prompt><command>lokalize <parameter><replaceable>help_fr.po</replaceable></parameter></command> </screen> </para></listitem>
