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Welcome to the Bugzilla documentation project!
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You'll find these directories and files here:
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README.docs # This README file
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html/ # The compiled HTML docs from SGML sources (do not edit)
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sgml/ # The original SGML doc sources (edit these)
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txt/ # The compiled text docs from SGML sources
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ps/ # The compiled PostScript docs from SGML sources
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pdf/ # The compiled Adobe PDF docs from SGML sources
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A note about SGML:
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The documentation is written in DocBook 3.1/4.1 SGML, and attempts to adhere
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to the LinuxDoc standards everywhere applicable (http://www.linuxdoc.org).
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Please consult "The LDP Author Guide" at linuxdoc.org for details on how
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to set up your personal environment for compiling SGML files.
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If you need to make corrections to typographical errors, or other minor
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editing duties, feel free to use any text editor to make the changes. SGML
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is not rocket science -- simply make sure your text appears between
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appropriate tags (like <para>This is a paragraph</para>) and we'll be fine.
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If you are making more extensive changes, please ensure you at least validate
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your SGML before checking it in with something like:
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nsgmls -s Bugzilla-Guide.sgml
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When you validate, please validate the master document (Bugzilla-Guide.sgml)
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as well as the document you edited to ensure there are no critical errors.
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The following errors are considered "normal" when validating with nsgmls:
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DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported
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"DOCTYPE" declaration not allowed in instance
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The reason these occur is that free sgml validators do not yet support
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the DTDDECL catalog entries, and I've included DOCTYPE declarations in
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entities referenced from Bugzilla-Guide.sgml so these entities can compile
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individually, if necessary. I suppose I ought to comment them out at some
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point, but for now they are convenient and don't hurt anything.
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Thanks for taking the time to read these notes and consulting the
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documentation. Please address comments and questions to the newsgroup:
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news://news.mozilla.org/netscape/public/mozilla/webtools .
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HOW TO SET UP YOUR OWN SGML EDITING ENVIRONMENT:
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==========
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Trying to set up an SGML/XML Docbook editing environment the
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first time can be a daunting task.
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I use Linux-Mandrake, in part, because it has a fully-functional
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SGML/XML Docbook editing environment included as part of the
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distribution CD's. If you have easier instructions for how to
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do this for a particular Linux distribution or platform, please
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let the team know at the mailing list: mozilla-webtools@mozilla.org.
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The following text is taken nearly verbatim from
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95970, where I gave
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these instructions to someone who wanted the greater manageability
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maintaining a document in Docbook brings:
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This is just off the top of my head, but here goes. Note some of these may
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NOT be necessary, but I don't think they hurt anything by being installed.
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rpms:
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openjade
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jadetex
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docbook-dtd41-sgml
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docbook-style-dsssl
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docbook-dtd31-sgml
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docbook-style-dsssl-doc
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xemacs
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psgml
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sgml-tools
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sgml-common
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Set up environment:
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in your .bashrc add this line (after installing above RPMS):
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export SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/etc/sgml/catalog
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Download "ldp.dsl" from the Resources page on linuxdoc.org. This is the
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stylesheet I use to get the HTML and text output. It works well, and has a
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nice, consistent look with the rest of the linuxdoc documents. You'll have to
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adjust the paths in ldp.dsl at the top of the file to reflect the actual
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locations of your docbook catalog files. I created a directory,
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/usr/share/sgml/docbook/ldp, and put the ldp.dsl file there. I then edited
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ldp.dsl and changed two lines near the top:
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<!ENTITY docbook.dsl SYSTEM "../dsssl-stylesheets-1.62/html/docbook.dsl" CDATA
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dsssl>
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...and...
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<!ENTITY docbook.dsl SYSTEM "../dsssl-stylesheets-1.62/print/docbook.dsl" CDATA
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dsssl>
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Note the difference is the top one points to the HTML docbook stylesheet,
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and the next one points to the PRINT docbook stylesheet.
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You know, this sure looks awful involved. Anyway, once you have this in
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place, add to your .bashrc:
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export LDP_HOME=/usr/share/sgml/docbook/ldp
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I suggest xemacs for editing your SGML/XML Docbook documents. The darn
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thing just works, and generally includes PSGML mode by default. You can
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download psgml at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/psgml.
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==========
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NOTES:
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==========
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Here are the commands I use to maintain this documentation.
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You MUST have DocBook 4.1 set up correctly in order for this to work.
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Substitute your own path to "ldp.dsl" for "$LDP_HOME". Additionally,
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there is now a dependency on "xml.dcl" since we converted the Guide
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to XML. Note that below, it is hard-coded to
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/usr/share/doc/openjade-1.3/pubtext/xml.dcl. Modify it to point to
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openjade's xml.dcl on your system.
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To create HTML documentation:
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bash$ cd html
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bash$ jade -t sgml -i html -d $LDP_HOME/ldp.dsl\#html \
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/usr/share/doc/openjade-1.3/pubtext/xml.dcl ../sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml
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To create HTML documentation as a single big HTML file:
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bash$ cd html
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bash$ jade -V nochunks -t sgml -i html -d $LDP_HOME/ldp.dsl\#html \
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/usr/share/doc/openjade-1.3/pubtext/xml.dcl ../sgml/Bugzilla-Guide.sgml
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To create TXT documentation as a single big TXT file:
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bash$ cd txt
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bash$ lynx -dump -nolist ../html/Bugzilla-Guide.html >Bugzilla-Guide.txt
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## Change for XML
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There's a small change in how you use Jade now that we've converted the
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Bugzilla Guide to XML from SGML. Now call Jade this way to compile HTML
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documentation:
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(I need to remove the hard-coded path to xml.dcl for openjade)
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Sincerely,
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Matthew P. Barnson
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The Bugzilla "Doc Knight"
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barnboy@trilobyte.net
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