Documentation tweaks

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Richard Frith-Macdonald 2005-11-13 08:19:00 +00:00
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commit af1b622257
3 changed files with 11 additions and 4 deletions

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* Source/NSPathUtilities.m: NSOpenStepRootDirectory() remove
deprecated status in documentation. Try to clarify doc.
Get rid of environment variable. Use native path for mingw32
* Tools/gsdoc.7: Fix obsolete reference to environment variable.
* Tools.gsdoc.gsdoc: ditto
2005-11-11 Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>

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@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ The GSDoc markup language is defined by an SGML DTD, that specifies the tags
that may be used in marking up a GSDoc document, and how and where those tags
may be placed. The reader is encouraged to consult the DTD directly on any
points that the other documentation leaves unclear. The DTD is stored under
\fI$GNUSTEP_ROOT/System/Library/DTDs\fR in a standard GNUstep installation.
\fIGNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/DTDs\fR in a standard GNUstep installation...
where GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is defined in the GNUstep configuration
file (GNUstep.conf).
.SH USAGE
GSDoc may be written by hand, but it is primarily autogenerated from
@ -32,7 +34,9 @@ into HTML, texinfo, man page, and other formats using XSLT.
The primary documentation source for GSDoc is the GNUstep system HTML
documentation, under the Tools section. In a standard GNUstep installation
this should be found under
\fI$GNUSTEP_ROOT/System/Library/Documentation/Developer/Tools\fR.
\fIGNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/Library/Documentation/Developer/Tools\fR...
where GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is defined in the GNUstep configuration
file (GNUstep.conf).
.SH SEE ALSO
.P

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and where those tags may be placed. The reader is encouraged to
consult the DTD directly on any points that the present document leaves
unclear. The DTD is stored under
<code>$GNUSTEP_ROOT/System/Library/DTDs</code> in a standard GNUstep
installation.
<code>GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT/System/Library/DTDs</code> in a standard
GNUstep installation. .. where GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_ROOT is defined in
the GNUstep configuration file (GNUstep.conf).
</p>
<p>
The gsdoc DTD defines an XML language - that is, a markup language