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Bug 170798
app-doc/xorg-docs-1.4: support --enable-{txt,pdf,html,ps}
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[patch]
sgml-fixes.patch
sgml-fixes.patch (text/plain), 15.18 KB, created by
Ed Catmur
on 2007-03-14 00:12:06 UTC
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>--- sgml/input/XKB-Enhancing.sgml 2007/03/13 23:40:16 1.1 >+++ sgml/input/XKB-Enhancing.sgml 2007/03/13 23:43:10 >@@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ etc. > </ItemizedList> > > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>Types</Term> >@@ -118,6 +119,7 @@ Types describe how the produced key is c > Shift, Control, Alt, ...). There are several predefined types which > cover most of used combinations. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>Compat</Term> >@@ -128,6 +130,7 @@ compat component you can assign various > in xkb specification) to key events. This is also the place where > LED-indicators behaviour is defined. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>Symbols</Term> >@@ -139,6 +142,7 @@ symbolic name, see above). There may be > for each key and then it depends on a key type and on modifiers state > (respective compat component) which value will be the resulting one. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>Geometry</Term> >@@ -147,6 +151,7 @@ for each key and then it depends on a ke > Geometry files aren't used by xkb itself but they may be used by some > external programs to depict a keyboard image. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > All these components have the files located in xkb configuration tree >@@ -456,6 +461,7 @@ The most used schemes are: > The key does not depend on any modifiers. The symbol from first level > is always chosen. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>TWO_LEVEL</Term> >@@ -468,6 +474,7 @@ system-specific capitalization rules. If > symbol from the second level is taken and capitalization rules are applied > (and usually have no effect). > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>ALPHABETIC</Term> >@@ -481,6 +488,7 @@ modifier apply the symbol from the first > capitalization rules applied. This is often called shift-cancels-caps > behaviour. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>THREE_LEVEL</Term> >@@ -494,6 +502,7 @@ the resulting level. Only Shift and Leve > consideration. If the Lock modifier is active capitalization rules > are applied on the resulting symbol. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>FOUR_LEVEL</Term> >@@ -502,6 +511,7 @@ are applied on the resulting symbol. > Is the same as THREE_LEVEL but unlike LEVEL_THREE if both Shift+LevelThree > modifiers apply the symbol is taken from the fourth level. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>FOUR_LEVEL_ALPHABETIC</Term> >@@ -513,6 +523,7 @@ third level is taken and the capitalizat > If Lock+Shift+LevelThree apply the symbol from the third level is taken > and no capitalization rules are applied. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>KEYPAD</Term> >@@ -525,6 +536,7 @@ Shift or NumLock modifiers apply the sym > If both Shift+NumLock modifiers apply the symbol from the first level > is taken. Again, shift-cancels-caps variant. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>FOUR_LEVEL_KEYPAD</Term> >@@ -536,6 +548,7 @@ If Shift+LevelThree or NumLock+LevelThre > level is taken. If all Shift+NumLock+LevelThree modifiers apply the symbol > from the third level is taken. This also, shift-cancels-caps variant. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >@@ -552,6 +565,7 @@ It is similar to TWO_LEVEL scheme > modifier rather than Shift. That means, the symbol from the second level > is chosen by Control rather than by Shift. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>PC_SYSRQ</Term> >@@ -561,6 +575,7 @@ It is similar to TWO_LEVEL scheme > than Shift. That means, the symbol from the second level > is chosen by Alt rather than by Shift. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>CTRL+ALT</Term> >@@ -571,6 +586,7 @@ values. If only one modifier (Alt or Con > from the first level is chosen. Only if both Alt+Control modifiers apply > the symbol from the second level is chosen. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>SHIFT+ALT</Term> >@@ -581,6 +597,7 @@ If only one modifier (Alt or Shift) appl > from the first level is chosen. Only if both Alt+Shift modifiers apply > the symbol from the second level is chosen. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >--- sgml/platforms/Solaris.sgml 2007/03/13 23:45:13 1.1 >+++ sgml/platforms/Solaris.sgml 2007/03/13 23:49:54 >@@ -181,6 +181,7 @@ however a number of <Literal remap="tt"> > Both GCC, and the Sun Studio compilers are supported by X11R&relvers;. > The minimum recommended GCC release is 2.7.2. > Some earlier GCC's are known to not work and should be avoided. >+</Para> > <Para> > You should also make certain your version of GCC predefines `sun'. > If needed edit <Literal remap="tt">/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/specs</Literal>, and modify the >@@ -199,13 +200,16 @@ Also on SPARCs, you may be able to build > older cg* graphics devices by adding "#define XsunServer YES" or "#define > Xsun24Server YES" or "#define XsunMonoServer YES" to xc/config/cf/host.def. > These servers are no longer maintained nor supported and may not build in >-this release.</ListItem> >+this release. >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > <ListItem> > <Para> > A Threaded Xlib compiled with GCC has subtle problems. > It'll work 98% of the time, however clients will occasionally exhibit > strange hangs. > Most notably image viewers such as xv-3.10 exhibit this problem. >+</Para> > <Para> > It is recommended that you set ThreadedX in <Literal remap="tt">˜xc/config/cf/host.def</Literal> to > NO, if you are using GCC. >@@ -218,6 +222,7 @@ Whether this behaviour still exists with > To build X11R&relvers; with GCC you need gcc and (optionally) c++filt from GNU > binutils. > Don't install gas or ld from GNU binutils, use the one provided by Sun. >+</Para> > <Para> > You might need to setup a /opt/SUNWspro/bin directory containing symbolic links > named <Literal remap="tt">cc</Literal>, <Literal remap="tt">CC</Literal>, and <Literal remap="tt">c++filt</Literal> pointing respectively to the actual >@@ -228,7 +233,9 @@ named <Literal remap="tt">cc</Literal>, > <Para> > If you are using Sun compilers to compile the X11R&relvers; distribution, you need to > modify your PATH appropriately so the Sun compiler tools are available. >-Normally, they should be in <Literal remap="tt">/opt/SUNWspro/bin</Literal></ListItem> >+Normally, they should be in <Literal remap="tt">/opt/SUNWspro/bin</Literal> >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > <ListItem> > <Para> > You <Emphasis remap="bf">MUST</Emphasis> put <Literal remap="tt">/usr/ccs/bin</Literal> at the front of your PATH. >@@ -236,7 +243,9 @@ There are known problems with some GNU r > there. > So the <Literal remap="tt">/usr/ccs/bin</Literal> versions of these programs must be found before > any possible GNU versions. >-(Most notably GNU '<Literal remap="tt">ar</Literal>' does not work during the build).</ListItem> >+(Most notably GNU '<Literal remap="tt">ar</Literal>' does not work during the build). >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > > </OrderedList> > >@@ -254,6 +263,7 @@ any possible GNU versions. > <Para> > Depending on the release or architecture of Solaris you are running, you might > need to install an OS driver for an aperture device. >+</Para> > <Para> > Under Solaris x86 2.5 and later, there's a system driver (<Literal remap="tt">/dev/xsvc</Literal>) > that provides this functionality. >@@ -278,6 +288,7 @@ If you have not made the Virtual Termina > terminal device to run the Xserver on. > The correct device is vt00 so your <Literal remap="tt">xinit</Literal> command would look like > so: >+</Para> > <Para> > > <Screen> >@@ -294,6 +305,7 @@ For old releases of Solaris you will pro > <Literal remap="tt">/usr/X11R6/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/usr/dt/lib</Literal>. > Including <Literal remap="tt">/usr/X11R6/lib</Literal> in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH is probably not > necessary, however it doesn't hurt. :) >+</Para> > <Para> > Including <Literal remap="tt">/usr/openwin/lib</Literal> in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is recommended > on older releases because some Sun supplied binaries were not compiled with LD_RUN_PATH set >@@ -310,14 +322,18 @@ LD_LIBRARY_PATH too. > Xqueue is <Emphasis remap="bf">NOT</Emphasis> supported under Solaris. > The includes necessary for Xqueue are available, however the driver does not > seem to be in the kernel. >-(Go figure)</ListItem> >+(Go figure) >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > <ListItem> > <Para> > If you want to use xdm with Solaris, extract the files from the shar file in > <Literal remap="tt">/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc/XdmConf.svr4</Literal> into a temporary directory. > The <Literal remap="tt">README</Literal> file tells where the individual files need to be installed. > Be sure to read through each file and make any site-specific changes that you >-need.</ListItem> >+need. >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > > </OrderedList> > >@@ -337,6 +353,7 @@ The Solaris 2.1 for x86 OpenWindows file > Xserver, it probably will also not work against a X11R6 Xserver. > Attempting to 'Drag and Drop' a file causes the filemgr to abort with an > 'X error' >+</Para> > <Para> > Solaris x86 2.4 does not have this problem. > </Para> >@@ -349,7 +366,9 @@ There is no known work around. > <Para> > The SPARC port is still quite new, so instability is to be expected (and > reported!). >-It might even have broken some aspects of the x86 port.</ListItem> >+It might even have broken some aspects of the x86 port. >+</Para> >+</ListItem> > > </OrderedList> > >--- sgml/RELNOTES.sgml 2007/03/13 23:52:18 1.1 >+++ sgml/RELNOTES.sgml 2007/03/13 23:54:25 >@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <row> > <entry>Driver Name</entry> > <entry>Description</entry> >- <entry>Further Information >+ <entry>Further Information</entry> > </row> > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">apm</Literal></entry> >@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">vga</Literal></entry> > <entry>Generic VGA</entry> >- <entry><ulink URL="vga.4.html">vga(4)</ulink> >+ <entry><ulink URL="vga.4.html">vga(4)</ulink></entry> > </row> > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">via</Literal></entry> >@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">citron</Literal></entry> > <entry>Citron</entry> >- <entry><ulink URL="citron.4.html">citron(4)</ulink> >+ <entry><ulink URL="citron.4.html">citron(4)</ulink></entry> > </row> > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">digitaledge</Literal></entry> >@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">dmc</Literal></entry> > <entry>DMC</entry> >- <entry><ulink URL="dmc.4.html">dmc(4)</ulink> >+ <entry><ulink URL="dmc.4.html">dmc(4)</ulink></entry> > </row> > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">dynapro</Literal></entry> >@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">fpit</Literal></entry> > <entry>Fujitsu Stylistic Tablet PCs</entry> >- <entry><ulink URL="fpit.4.html">fpit(4)</ulink> >+ <entry><ulink URL="fpit.4.html">fpit(4)</ulink></entry> > </row> > <row> > <entry><Literal remap="tt">hyperpen</Literal></entry> >@@ -1372,6 +1372,8 @@ The next section describes what is new i > <ListItem> > <Para> > The LBX extension is has been removed in this release. >+ </Para> >+ </ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>CID Fonts</Term> >@@ -1380,6 +1382,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > Support for CID fonts has been removed as of this release. > mkcfm has also been deprecated as a result. > </Para> >+ </ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term>xkbdata</Term> >@@ -1390,6 +1393,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > data provided by the xkeyboard-config project, which located in > the xkbdesc CVS module. > </Para> >+ </ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >@@ -1478,6 +1482,7 @@ The next section describes what is new i > Thomas Winischhofer, > David Woodhouse, > </Para> >+ </ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >@@ -1893,8 +1898,9 @@ The next section describes what is new i > > <Para> > This product includes software developed by the X-Oz Technologies and its >- contributors. >- </Para> >+ contributors. >+ </Para> >+ </ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >--- sgml/Versions.sgml 2007/03/13 23:54:39 1.1 >+++ sgml/Versions.sgml 2007/03/13 23:55:42 >@@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ development leading up to version 6.8: > <Para> > The first snapshot of the pre-6.8 development branch. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.7.99.23</Literal></Term> >@@ -134,6 +135,7 @@ The first snapshot of the pre-6.8 develo > <Para> > The twenty-third snapshot of the pre-6.8 development branch. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.7.99.900</Literal></Term> >@@ -141,6 +143,7 @@ The twenty-third snapshot of the pre-6.8 > <Para> > The start of the 6.8 feature freeze. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.7.99.903</Literal></Term> >@@ -148,6 +151,7 @@ The start of the 6.8 feature freeze. > <Para> > The third 6.8 release candidate. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.0</Literal></Term> >@@ -155,6 +159,7 @@ The third 6.8 release candidate. > <Para> > The 6.8 release. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.99.1</Literal></Term> >@@ -163,6 +168,7 @@ The 6.8 release. > The first pre-6.9 development snapshot, which is the first main > branch snapshot after creating the 6.8 stable branch. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para> >@@ -196,6 +202,7 @@ stable branch: > <Para> > The 6.8 release. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.0.901</Literal></Term> >@@ -203,6 +210,7 @@ The 6.8 release. > <Para> > The first pre 6.8.1 snapshot. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.0.903</Literal></Term> >@@ -211,6 +219,7 @@ The first pre 6.8.1 snapshot. > The third pre 6.8.1 snapshot, also known as the third 6.8.1 release > candidate. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.1</Literal></Term> >@@ -218,6 +227,7 @@ candidate. > <Para> > The 6.8.1 release. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.1.901</Literal></Term> >@@ -225,6 +235,7 @@ The 6.8.1 release. > <Para> > The first pre 6.8.2 snapshot. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > <VarListEntry> > <Term><Literal remap="tt">6.8.2</Literal></Term> >@@ -232,6 +243,7 @@ The first pre 6.8.2 snapshot. > <Para> > The 6.8.2 release. > </Para> >+</ListItem> > </VarListEntry> > </VariableList> > </Para>
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