svn commit: r42394 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/examples

Warren Block wblock at FreeBSD.org
Tue Jul 23 01:41:38 UTC 2013


Author: wblock
Date: Tue Jul 23 01:41:37 2013
New Revision: 42394
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/42394

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes.  Translators, please ignore.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/examples/appendix.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/examples/appendix.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/examples/appendix.xml	Tue Jul 23 01:35:20 2013	(r42393)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/examples/appendix.xml	Tue Jul 23 01:41:37 2013	(r42394)
@@ -34,23 +34,24 @@
 <appendix id="examples">
   <title>Examples</title>
 
-  <para>This appendix contains example <acronym>XML</acronym> files and the commands
-    to convert them from one output format to another.  After
-    installing the Documentation Project tools (see <xref linkend="tools-required"/>),
-    these examples can be used directly.</para>
+  <para>This appendix contains example <acronym>XML</acronym> files
+    and the commands to convert them from one output format to
+    another.  After installing the Documentation Project tools (see
+    <xref linkend="tools-required"/>), these examples can be used
+    directly.</para>
 
   <para>These examples are not exhaustive—they do not contain
     all the elements that might be desirable to use, particularly in a
     document's front matter.  For more examples of DocBook markup,
-    examine the <acronym>XML</acronym> source for this and other documents
-    available in the <application>svn</application>
+    examine the <acronym>XML</acronym> source for this and other
+    documents available in the <application>svn</application>
     <literal>doc</literal> repository, or available online starting at
     <ulink url="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/doc/"></ulink>.</para>
 
   <para>To avoid confusion, these examples use the standard DocBook
-    4.1 <acronym>DTD</acronym> rather than the &os; extension.  They also use the
-    stock stylesheets distributed by Norm Walsh, rather than any
-    customizations made to those stylesheets by the &os;
+    4.1 <acronym>DTD</acronym> rather than the &os; extension.  They
+    also use the stock stylesheets distributed by Norm Walsh, rather
+    than any customizations made to those stylesheets by the &os;
     Documentation Project.  This makes them more useful as generic
     DocBook examples.</para>
 
@@ -156,13 +157,15 @@
   <sect1 id="examples-formatted">
     <title>Producing Formatted Output</title>
 
-    <para>Before using this examples, install the required tools as shown in <xref linkend="tools-required"/>.</para>
+    <para>Before using this examples, install the required tools as
+      shown in <xref linkend="tools-required"/>.</para>
 
     <sect2>
       <title>Using <application>Jade</application></title>
 
       <example>
-	<title>Converting DocBook to <acronym>XHTML</acronym> (One Large File)</title>
+	<title>Converting DocBook to <acronym>XHTML</acronym> (One
+	  Large File)</title>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>jade -V nochunks \  <co id="examples-co-jade-1-nochunks"/>
     -c /usr/local/share/xml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog \ <co id="examples-co-jade-1-catalog"/>
@@ -183,23 +186,27 @@
 	    <para>Specifies the catalogs that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will need to process.
 	      Three catalogs are required.  The first is a catalog
-	      that contains information about the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.
-	      The second contains information about the DocBook <acronym>DTD</acronym>.
-	      The third contains information specific to
-	      <application>Jade</application>.</para>
+	      that contains information about the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.  The second
+	      contains information about the DocBook
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym>.  The third contains information
+	      specific to <application>Jade</application>.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-1-dsssl">
-	    <para>Specifies the full path to the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
+	    <para>Specifies the full path to the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will use when processing
 	      the document.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-1-transform">
 	    <para>Instructs <application>Jade</application> to perform
-	      a <emphasis>transformation</emphasis> from one <acronym>DTD</acronym> to
-	      another.  In this case, the input is being transformed
-	      from the DocBook <acronym>DTD</acronym> to the <acronym>XHTML</acronym> <acronym>DTD</acronym>.</para>
+	      a <emphasis>transformation</emphasis> from one
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym> to another.  In this case, the
+	      input is being transformed from the DocBook
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym> to the <acronym>XHTML</acronym>
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym>.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-1-filename">
@@ -212,8 +219,8 @@
       </example>
 
       <example>
-	<title>Converting DocBook to <acronym>XHTML</acronym> (Several Small
-	  Files)</title>
+	<title>Converting DocBook to <acronym>XHTML</acronym> (Several
+	  Small Files)</title>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>jade \
     -c /usr/local/share/xml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog \ <co id="examples-co-jade-2-catalog"/>
@@ -227,45 +234,50 @@
 	    <para>Specifies the catalogs that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will need to process.
 	      Three catalogs are required.  The first is a catalog
-	      that contains information about the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.
-	      The second contains information about the DocBook <acronym>DTD</acronym>.
-	      The third contains information specific to <application>Jade</application>.</para>
+	      that contains information about the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.  The second
+	      contains information about the DocBook
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym>.  The third contains information
+	      specific to <application>Jade</application>.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-2-dsssl">
-	    <para>Specifies the full path to the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
+	    <para>Specifies the full path to the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will use when processing
 	      the document.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-2-transform">
 	    <para>Instructs <application>Jade</application> to perform
-	      a <emphasis>transformation</emphasis> from one <acronym>DTD</acronym> to
-	      another.  In this case, the input is being transformed
-	      from the DocBook <acronym>DTD</acronym> to the <acronym>XHTML</acronym> <acronym>DTD</acronym>.</para>
+	      a <emphasis>transformation</emphasis> from one
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym> to another.  In this case, the
+	      input is being transformed from the DocBook
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym> to the <acronym>XHTML</acronym>
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym>.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-2-filename">
 	    <para>Specifies the file that
 	      <application>Jade</application> should process.  The
-	      stylesheets determine how the individual <acronym>XHTML</acronym> files will
-	      be named, and the name of the <quote>root</quote> file,
-	      the one that contains the start of the
-	      document.</para>
+	      stylesheets determine how the individual
+	      <acronym>XHTML</acronym> files will be named, and the
+	      name of the <quote>root</quote> file, the one that
+	      contains the start of the document.</para>
 	  </callout>
 	</calloutlist>
 
-	<para>This example may still only generate one <acronym>XHTML</acronym> file,
-	  depending on the structure of the document you are
-	  processing, and the stylesheet's rules for splitting
-	  output.</para>
+	<para>This example may still only generate one
+	  <acronym>XHTML</acronym> file, depending on the structure of
+	  the document you are processing, and the stylesheet's rules
+	  for splitting output.</para>
       </example>
 
       <example id="examples-docbook-postscript">
 	<title>Converting DocBook to &postscript;</title>
 
-	<para>The source <acronym>XML</acronym> file must be converted to a &tex;
-	  file.</para>
+	<para>The source <acronym>XML</acronym> file must be converted
+	  to a &tex; file.</para>
 
 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>jade -V tex-backend \ <co id="examples-co-jade-3-tex-backend"/>
     -c /usr/local/share/xml/docbook/dsssl/modular/catalog \ <co id="examples-co-jade-3-catalog"/>
@@ -284,13 +296,16 @@
 	    <para>Specifies the catalogs that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will need to process.
 	      Three catalogs are required.  The first is a catalog
-	      that contains information about the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.
-	      The second contains information about the DocBook <acronym>DTD</acronym>.
-	      The third contains information specific to <application>Jade</application>.</para>
+	      that contains information about the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheets.  The second
+	      contains information about the DocBook
+	      <acronym>DTD</acronym>.  The third contains information
+	      specific to <application>Jade</application>.</para>
 	  </callout>
 
 	  <callout arearefs="examples-co-jade-3-dsssl">
-	    <para>Specifies the full path to the <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
+	    <para>Specifies the full path to the
+	      <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> stylesheet that
 	      <application>Jade</application> will use when processing
 	      the document.</para>
 	  </callout>
@@ -307,11 +322,11 @@
 
 	<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>tex "&jadetex" <replaceable>file</replaceable>.tex</userinput></screen>
 
-	<para><command>tex</command> commands must be run <emphasis>at
-	    least</emphasis> three times.  The first run processes the
-	  document, and determines areas of the document which are
-	  referenced from other parts of the document, for use in
-	  indexing, and so on.</para>
+	<para><command>tex</command> commands must be run
+	  <emphasis>at least</emphasis> three times.  The first run
+	  processes the document, and determines areas of the document
+	  which are referenced from other parts of the document, for
+	  use in indexing, and so on.</para>
 
 	<para>Do not be alarmed if you see warning messages such as
 	  <errorname>LaTeX Warning: Reference `136' on page 5


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