[ANNOUNCE] xproto 7.0.19
Frédéric L. W. Meunier
lists2006 at pervalidus.net
Wed Nov 3 08:28:37 PDT 2010
On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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> This package provides the headers and specification documents defining
> the X Window System Core Protocol, Version 11.
>
> It also includes a number of headers that aren't purely protocol related,
> but are depended upon by many other X Window System packages to provide
> common definitions and porting layer.
>
> No code nor headers were changed in this release - this solely consists
> of the move of the X11 Protocol specification from xorg-docs to this
> module, and it's conversion from troff to DocBook XML by Matt Dew
> (with some followup markup massaging by yours truly). There is of course
> still room for improvement as there are over a hundred pages to be proofread
> - patches accepted if you see ways to make the output better.
>
> The standard xorg-macros options are provided in configure to control
> the generation of text, html, postscript, and/or pdf versions of the
> documents from the XML sources, via the xmlto frontend and it's associated
> backends such as fop.
>
> Alan Coopersmith (8):
> specs: Fix authorship section
> specs: Convert .IN troff tags to <indexterm> DocBook Tags
> specs: Convert troff ``quotes'' to DocBook <quote>quotes</quote>
> specs: Restore missing indexterms for request, type, error & event definitions
> specs: Move indexterms out of glossdef tags
> specs: Fix nesting of chapters included in sect1-9.xml
> README: Provide a small description
> xproto 7.0.19
>
> Matt Dew (1):
> specs: convert protocol .ms from xorg-docs to DocBook XML
There's a
XORG_WITH_XMLTO(0.0.20)
in configure.ac, but with that version (without patches), I got
warning: failed to load external entity "XSLTPARAMS"
cannot parse XSLTPARAMS
Variable $SGML_CATALOG_FILES not set
warning: failed to load external entity "XSLTPARAMS"
cannot parse XSLTPARAMS
It worked with 0.0.23.
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