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XML
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605 lines
18 KiB
XML
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!--
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__COPYRIGHT__
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This file is processed by the bin/SConsDoc.py module.
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See its __doc__ string for a discussion of the format.
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-->
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<!DOCTYPE sconsdoc [
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<!ENTITY % scons SYSTEM '../../../doc/scons.mod'>
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%scons;
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<!ENTITY % builders-mod SYSTEM '../../../doc/generated/builders.mod'>
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%builders-mod;
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<!ENTITY % functions-mod SYSTEM '../../../doc/generated/functions.mod'>
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%functions-mod;
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<!ENTITY % tools-mod SYSTEM '../../../doc/generated/tools.mod'>
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%tools-mod;
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<!ENTITY % variables-mod SYSTEM '../../../doc/generated/variables.mod'>
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%variables-mod;
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]>
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<sconsdoc xmlns="http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0"
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xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0 http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0/scons.xsd">
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<tool name="docbook">
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<summary>
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<para>This tool tries to make working with Docbook in SCons a little easier.
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It provides several toolchains for creating different output formats,
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like HTML or PDF. Contained in the package is
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a distribution of the Docbook XSL stylesheets as of version 1.76.1.
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As long as you don't specify your own stylesheets for customization,
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these official versions are picked as default...which should reduce
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the inevitable setup hassles for you.
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</para>
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<para>Implicit dependencies to images and XIncludes are detected automatically
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if you meet the HTML requirements. The additional
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stylesheet <filename>utils/xmldepend.xsl</filename> by Paul DuBois is used for this purpose.
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</para>
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<para>Note, that there is no support for XML catalog resolving offered! This tool calls
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the XSLT processors and PDF renderers with the stylesheets you specified, that's it.
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The rest lies in your hands and you still have to know what you're doing when
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resolving names via a catalog.
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</para>
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<para>For activating the tool "docbook", you have to add its name to the Environment constructor,
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like this
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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</screen>
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<para>On its startup, the Docbook tool tries to find a required <literal>xsltproc</literal> processor, and
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a PDF renderer, e.g. <literal>fop</literal>. So make sure that these are added to your system's environment
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<literal>PATH</literal> and can be called directly, without specifying their full path.
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</para>
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<para>For the most basic processing of Docbook to HTML, you need to have installed
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</para>
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<itemizedlist><listitem><para>the Python <literal>lxml</literal> binding to <literal>libxml2</literal>, or
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>a standalone XSLT processor, currently detected are <literal>xsltproc</literal>, <literal>saxon</literal>, <literal>saxon-xslt</literal>
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and <literal>xalan</literal>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>Rendering to PDF requires you to have one of the applications
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<literal>fop</literal> or <literal>xep</literal> installed.
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</para>
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<para>Creating a HTML or PDF document is very simple and straightforward. Say
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml('manual.html', 'manual.xml')
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env.DocbookPdf('manual.pdf', 'manual.xml')
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</screen>
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<para>to get both outputs from your XML source <filename>manual.xml</filename>. As a shortcut, you can
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give the stem of the filenames alone, like this:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml('manual')
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env.DocbookPdf('manual')
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</screen>
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<para>and get the same result. Target and source lists are also supported:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml(['manual.html','reference.html'], ['manual.xml','reference.xml'])
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</screen>
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<para>or even
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml(['manual','reference'])
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</screen>
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<important><para>Whenever you leave out the list of sources, you may not specify a file extension! The
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Tool uses the given names as file stems, and adds the suffixes for target and source files
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accordingly.
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</para>
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</important>
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<para>The rules given above are valid for the Builders &b-link-DocbookHtml;,
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&b-link-DocbookPdf;, &b-link-DocbookEpub;, &b-link-DocbookSlidesPdf; and &b-link-DocbookXInclude;. For the
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&b-link-DocbookMan; transformation you
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can specify a target name, but the actual output names are automatically
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set from the <literal>refname</literal> entries in your XML source.
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</para>
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<para>The Builders &b-link-DocbookHtmlChunked;, &b-link-DocbookHtmlhelp; and
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&b-link-DocbookSlidesHtml; are special, in that:
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</para>
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<orderedlist><listitem><para>they create a large set of files, where the exact names and their number depend
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on the content of the source file, and
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem><para>the main target is always named <filename>index.html</filename>, i.e. the output name for the
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XSL transformation is not picked up by the stylesheets.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</orderedlist>
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<para>As a result, there is simply no use in specifying a target HTML name.
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So the basic syntax for these builders is always:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlhelp('manual')
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</screen>
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<para>If you want to use a specific XSL file, you can set the
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additional <literal>xsl</literal> parameter to your
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Builder call as follows:
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</para>
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<screen>env.DocbookHtml('other.html', 'manual.xml', xsl='html.xsl')
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</screen>
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<para>Since this may get tedious if you always use the same local naming for your customized XSL files,
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e.g. <filename>html.xsl</filename> for HTML and <filename>pdf.xsl</filename> for PDF output, a set of
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variables for setting the default XSL name is provided. These are:
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</para>
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<screen>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTML
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLCHUNKED
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLHELP
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_PDF
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_EPUB
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_MAN
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESPDF
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESHTML
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</screen>
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<para>and you can set them when constructing your environment:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'],
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTML='html.xsl',
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DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_PDF='pdf.xsl')
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env.DocbookHtml('manual') # now uses html.xsl
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</screen>
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</summary>
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<sets>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTML</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLCHUNKED</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLHELP</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_PDF</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_EPUB</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_MAN</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESPDF</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESHTML</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XSLTPROC</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XMLLINT</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_FOP</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCFLAGS</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XMLLINTFLAGS</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_FOPFLAGS</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCPARAMS</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCCOM</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XMLLINTCOM</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_FOPCOM</item>
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</sets>
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<uses>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCCOMSTR</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_XMLLINTCOMSTR</item>
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<item>DOCBOOK_FOPCOMSTR</item>
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</uses>
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</tool>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTML">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookHtml; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLCHUNKED">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookHtmlChunked; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_HTMLHELP">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookHtmlhelp; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_PDF">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookPdf; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_EPUB">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookEpub; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_MAN">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookMan; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESPDF">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookSlidesPdf; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_DEFAULT_XSL_SLIDESHTML">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The default XSLT file for the &b-link-DocbookSlidesHtml; builder within the
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current environment, if no other XSLT gets specified via keyword.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XSLTPROC">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The path to the external executable <literal>xsltproc</literal>
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(or <literal>saxon</literal>, <literal>xalan</literal>), if one of them
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is installed.
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Note, that this is only used as last fallback for XSL transformations, if
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no lxml Python binding can be imported in the current system.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XMLLINT">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The path to the external executable <literal>xmllint</literal>, if it's installed.
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Note, that this is only used as last fallback for resolving
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XIncludes, if no lxml Python binding can be imported
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in the current system.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_FOP">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The path to the PDF renderer <literal>fop</literal> or <literal>xep</literal>,
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if one of them is installed (<literal>fop</literal> gets checked first).
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCFLAGS">
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<summary>
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<para>
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Additonal command-line flags for the external executable
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<literal>xsltproc</literal> (or <literal>saxon</literal>,
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<literal>xalan</literal>).
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XMLLINTFLAGS">
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<summary>
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<para>
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Additonal command-line flags for the external executable
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<literal>xmllint</literal>.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_FOPFLAGS">
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<summary>
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<para>
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Additonal command-line flags for the
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PDF renderer <literal>fop</literal> or <literal>xep</literal>.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCPARAMS">
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<summary>
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<para>
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Additonal parameters that are not intended for the XSLT processor executable, but
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the XSL processing itself. By default, they get appended at the end of the command line
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for <literal>saxon</literal> and <literal>saxon-xslt</literal>, respectively.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCCOM">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The full command-line for the external executable
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<literal>xsltproc</literal> (or <literal>saxon</literal>,
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<literal>xalan</literal>).
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XMLLINTCOM">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The full command-line for the external executable
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<literal>xmllint</literal>.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_FOPCOM">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The full command-line for the
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PDF renderer <literal>fop</literal> or <literal>xep</literal>.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XSLTPROCCOMSTR">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The string displayed when <literal>xsltproc</literal> is used to transform
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an XML file via a given XSLT stylesheet.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_XMLLINTCOMSTR">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The string displayed when <literal>xmllint</literal> is used to resolve
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XIncludes for a given XML file.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<cvar name="DOCBOOK_FOPCOMSTR">
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<summary>
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<para>
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The string displayed when a renderer like <literal>fop</literal> or
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<literal>xep</literal> is used to create PDF output from an XML file.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</cvar>
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<builder name="DocbookHtml">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for HTML output.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml('manual.html', 'manual.xml')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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or simply
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtml('manual')
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</example_commands>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookHtmlChunked">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for chunked HTML output.
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It supports the <literal>base.dir</literal> parameter. The
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<filename>chunkfast.xsl</filename> file (requires "EXSLT") is used as the
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default stylesheet. Basic syntax:
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlChunked('manual')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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where <filename>manual.xml</filename> is the input file.
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</para>
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<para>If you use the <literal>root.filename</literal>
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parameter in your own stylesheets you have to specify the new target name.
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This ensures that the dependencies get correct, especially for the cleanup via <quote><literal>scons -c</literal></quote>:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlChunked('mymanual.html', 'manual', xsl='htmlchunk.xsl')
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</screen>
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<para>Some basic support for the <literal>base.dir</literal> is provided. You
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can add the <literal>base_dir</literal> keyword to your Builder
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call, and the given prefix gets prepended to all the created filenames:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlChunked('manual', xsl='htmlchunk.xsl', base_dir='output/')
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</screen>
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<para>Make sure that you don't forget the trailing slash for the base folder, else
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your files get renamed only!
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</para>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookHtmlhelp">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for HTMLHELP output.
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Its basic syntax is:
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlhelp('manual')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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where <filename>manual.xml</filename> is the input file.
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</para>
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<para>If you use the <literal>root.filename</literal>
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parameter in your own stylesheets you have to specify the new target name.
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This ensures that the dependencies get correct, especially for the cleanup via <quote><literal>scons -c</literal></quote>:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlhelp('mymanual.html', 'manual', xsl='htmlhelp.xsl')
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</screen>
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<para>Some basic support for the <literal>base.dir</literal> parameter
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is provided. You can add the <literal>base_dir</literal> keyword to
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your Builder call, and the given prefix gets prepended to all the
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created filenames:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookHtmlhelp('manual', xsl='htmlhelp.xsl', base_dir='output/')
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</screen>
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<para>Make sure that you don't forget the trailing slash for the base folder, else
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your files get renamed only!
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</para>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookPdf">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for PDF output.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookPdf('manual.pdf', 'manual.xml')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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or simply
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookPdf('manual')
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</example_commands>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookEpub">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for EPUB output.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookEpub('manual.epub', 'manual.xml')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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or simply
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookEpub('manual')
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</example_commands>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookMan">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for Man page output.
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Its basic syntax is:
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookMan('manual')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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where <filename>manual.xml</filename> is the input file. Note, that
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you can specify a target name, but the actual output names are automatically
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set from the <literal>refname</literal> entries in your XML source.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookSlidesPdf">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for PDF slides output.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookSlidesPdf('manual.pdf', 'manual.xml')
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</example_commands>
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<para>
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or simply
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookSlidesPdf('manual')
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</example_commands>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookSlidesHtml">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, providing a Docbook toolchain for HTML slides output.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookSlidesHtml('manual')
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</example_commands>
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<para>If you use the <literal>titlefoil.html</literal> parameter in
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your own stylesheets you have to give the new target name. This ensures
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that the dependencies get correct, especially for the cleanup via
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<quote><literal>scons -c</literal></quote>:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookSlidesHtml('mymanual.html','manual', xsl='slideshtml.xsl')
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</screen>
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<para>Some basic support for the <literal>base.dir</literal> parameter
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is provided. You
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can add the <literal>base_dir</literal> keyword to your Builder
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call, and the given prefix gets prepended to all the created filenames:
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</para>
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<screen>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookSlidesHtml('manual', xsl='slideshtml.xsl', base_dir='output/')
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</screen>
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<para>Make sure that you don't forget the trailing slash for the base folder, else
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your files get renamed only!
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</para>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookXInclude">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, for resolving XIncludes in a separate processing step.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookXInclude('manual_xincluded.xml', 'manual.xml')
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</example_commands>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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<builder name="DocbookXslt">
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<summary>
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<para>
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A pseudo-Builder, applying a given XSL transformation to the input file.
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</para>
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<example_commands>env = Environment(tools=['docbook'])
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env.DocbookXslt('manual_transformed.xml', 'manual.xml', xsl='transform.xslt')
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</example_commands>
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<para>Note, that this builder requires the <literal>xsl</literal> parameter
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to be set.
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</para>
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</summary>
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</builder>
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</sconsdoc>
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