Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 06:45:45 -0700 (MST) From: "Jesus R. Camou" <jcamou@cox.net> To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org Subject: www/77925: [PATCH] www/en/docproj/sgml.sgml: The FDP no longer uses LinuxDoc Message-ID: <200502221345.j1MDjj7C032501@opensea.mephis.org> Resent-Message-ID: <200502221350.j1MDoPFW086680@freefall.freebsd.org>
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>Number: 77925 >Category: www >Synopsis: [PATCH] www/en/docproj/sgml.sgml: The FDP no longer uses LinuxDoc >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-www >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: update >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Tue Feb 22 13:50:25 GMT 2005 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Jesus R. Camou >Release: FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD opensea.mephis.org 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE #0: Sun Feb 13 21:22:53 MST 2005 jcamou@opensea.mephis.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HACKED i386 >Description: o Edit paragraphs to remove the use of LinuxDoc with info taken from the FDP Primer book. o While here, s/Generalised/Generalized and remove some contractions. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: --- sgml.diff begins here --- Index: sgml.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/www/en/docproj/sgml.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.23 diff -u -r1.23 sgml.sgml --- sgml.sgml 1 Apr 2004 19:32:56 -0000 1.23 +++ sgml.sgml 22 Feb 2005 13:36:17 -0000 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ <p>The Documentation Project uses SGML as the standard method of representing the documentation.</p> - <p>SGML is the <b>S</b>tandard <b>G</b>eneralised <b>M</b>arkup + <p>SGML is the <b>S</b>tandard <b>G</b>eneralized <b>M</b>arkup <b>L</b>anguage.</p> <p>In a nutshell (and apologies to any SGML purists in the audience that @@ -24,16 +24,12 @@ defined using SGML.</p> <p>There are many, many markup languages that are defined using SGML. HTML - is one of them. Another is called "LinuxDoc". As you can probably guess, - it was originally created by the Linux documentation group to write - their documentation, and the FreeBSD Documentation Project adopted it as - well.</p> - - <p>Another markup language defined using SGML is called "DocBook". This - is a language designed specifically for writing technical - documentation, and as such it has many tags (the things inside the - <...>) to describe technical documentation related things.</p> - + is one of them. Another is called "DocBook". This is a language designed + specifically for writing technical documentation, and as such it has many + tags (the things inside the <...>) to describe technical + documentation related things. The FreeBSD Documentation Project adopted + it and added some new elements to make it more precise.</p> + <p>For example, this is how you might write a brief paragraph in HTML (do not worry about the content, just look at the tags):</p> @@ -101,16 +97,12 @@ <li><p>The conversion process is not that simple.</p></li> </ul> - <p>Right now, the Project is still using LinuxDoc for the Handbook and the - FAQ. That's changing, and in particular there's a project underway - to convert the documentation to DocBook.</p> - - <h2>What if you don't know LinuxDoc/DocBook? Can you still + <h2>What if you do not know DocBook? Can you still contribute?</h2> <p>Yes you can. Quite definitely. Any documentation is better than no - documentation. If you've got some documentation to contribute and it's - not marked up in LinuxDoc or DocBook, don't worry.</p> + documentation. If you have got some documentation to contribute and it is + not marked up in DocBook, do not worry.</p> <p><a href="submitting.html">Submit</a> the documentation as normal. Someone else on the Project will grab your committed --- sgml.diff ends here --- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted:
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