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The hardcopy Postscript documentation is generated by converting the
SGML source code to RTF, then
importing into ApplixWare-4.4.1.
After a little cleanup (see the following
section) the output is "printed" to a postscript file.
INSTALL and HISTORY are
updated for each release. For historical reasons, these files are
in plain text, but are derived from the newer
SGML sources.
Plain Text Generation
Both INSTALL and
HISTORY are generated from existing
SGML sources. They are extracted from the same
intermediate RTF file.
Generate RTF by typing:
% cd doc/src/sgml
% make installation.rtf
Import installation.rtf into
Applix Words.
Set the page width and margins.
Adjust the page width in File.PageSetup to 10 inches.
Select all text.
Adjust the right margin using the ruler to 9.5 inches. This
will give a maximum column width of 79 characters, within the
80 columns upper limit goal.
Lop off the parts of the document which are not needed.
For INSTALL, remove all release notes from
the end of the text, except for those from the current release.
For HISTORY, remove all text up to the
release notes, preserving and modifying the title and ToC.
Export the result as "ASCII Layout".
Using emacs or vi, clean up the tabular information in
INSTALL. Remove the "mailto"
URLs for the porting contributors to shrink
the column heights.
Several areas are addressed while generating Postscript
hardcopy, including RTF repair, ToC generation, and page break
adjustments.
Applixware RTF Cleanup
jade, an integral part of the
hardcopy procedure, omits specifying a default style for body
text. In the past, this undiagnosed problem led to a long process
of Table of Contents (ToC) generation. However, with great help
from the ApplixWare folks the symptom was diagnosed and a
workaround is available.
Generate the RTF input by typing (for example):
% cd doc/src/sgml
% make tutorial.rtf
Repair the RTF file to correctly specify all
styles, in particular the default style. The field can be added
using vi or the following small
sed procedure:
#!/bin/sh
# fixrtf.sh
# Utility to repair slight damage in RTF files generated by jade
# Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu>
#
for i in $* ; do
mv $i $i.orig
cat $i.orig | sed 's#\\stylesheet#\\stylesheet{\\s0 Normal;}#' > $i
done
exit
where the script is adding {\s0 Normal;} as
the zero-th style in the document. According to ApplixWare, the
RTF standard would prohibit adding an implicit zero-th style,
though M$Word happens to handle this case.
Open a new document in Applix Words and
then import the RTF file.
Generate a new ToC using ApplixWare.
Select the existing ToC lines, from the beginning of the first
character on the first line to the last character of the last
line.
Build a new ToC using
Tools.BookBuilding.CreateToC. Select the
first three levels of headers for inclusion in the ToC.
This will
replace the existing lines imported in the RTF with a native
ApplixWare ToC.
Adjust the ToC formatting by using
Format.Style, selecting each of the three
ToC styles, and adjusting the indents for First and
Left. Use the following values:
Table DG2-2. Indent Formatting for Table of Contents
Style
First Indent (inches)
Left Indent (inches)
TOC-Heading 1
0.6
0.6
TOC-Heading 2
1.0
1.0
TOC-Heading 3
1.4
1.4
Work through the document to:
Adjust page breaks.
Adjust table column widths.
Insert figures into the document. Center each figure on the page using
the centering margins button on the ApplixWare toolbar.
Note: Not all documents have figures.
You can grep the SGML source files for
the string "graphic" to identify those parts of the
documentation which may have figures. A few figures are replicated in
various parts of the documentation.
Replace the right-justified page numbers in the Examples and
Figures portions of the ToC with
correct values. This only takes a few minutes per document.
If a bibliography is present, remove the short
form reference title from each entry. The
DocBook stylesheets from Norm Walsh
seem to print these out, even though this is a subset of the
information immediately following.
Save the document as native Applix Words format to allow easier last
minute editing later.
"Print" the document
to a file in Postscript format.
Compress the Postscript file using gzip.
Place the compressed file into the doc directory.