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Re: Deployment of images with an info doc
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jemarch |
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Re: Deployment of images with an info doc |
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Tue, 15 Dec 2009 00:32:43 +0100 |
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> Ok, I will use that workaround, maintaining several sub directories in
> doc/ for the different manuals.
This sounds suboptimal. Can't you use a common figures directory
with a name that includes the name of your package, e.g. gnupdf/ or
gnupdf-figures/?
That would make it difficult to decouple the manuals after they get
installed. Having gnupdf-arch.texi looking into gnupdf-arch-figures/
and gnupdf-hg.texi looking into gnupdf-hg-figures/ makes it possible
to relocate/copy/delete a deployed manual in a easy way.
> Maybe we should suggest the maintainers to follow the same convention
> too? As time passes more and more projects would want to deploy the
> images for graphics-enabled info readers...
For LilyPond info documentation, "make install-doc" creates
${info_dir}/lilypond/, which is a symlink to the subdirectory of
isntalled HTML docs tree which contains the images.
Ah, thanks for the info.
Incidentally the lilypond-doc Debian package is creating an empty
${info_dir}/lilypond directory. I will report this.
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Jose E. Marchesi <address@hidden>
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