On 12/20/12 9:14 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
20 dec 2012 kl. 21:07 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
On 12/20/12 9:00 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
sl Minor README updates (file name changes)
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modules/sl/README | 154 ++++++++++----------
modules/sl/doc/sl.xml | 16 +-
modules/sl/doc/{functions.xml => sl_functions.xml} | 0
modules/sl/doc/{params.xml => sl_params.xml} | 0
modules/sl/doc/{stats.xml => sl_stats.xml} | 0
is this rename
necessary for some reason? I see you started doing it to many modules.
The point is that it breaks the script that generates the alphabetic indexes.
Ouch. Different modules seems to have different naming and XML formatting ideas
The
name patterns were two so far (I normalized them when I built the
indexing script):
1) old kamailio style: modname.xml, modname_admin.xml, modname_devel.xml
and modname_faq.xml. The first two are most common, modname.xml with the
header, modname_admin.xml with top description, functions/params/mi
cmds/etc.. usable from config
2) old ser style: modname.xml, functions.xml, params.xml, etc... Each
file contains parts of what is modname_admin.xml in kamailio style
Another reason is that I want to aggregate the files and produce a combined documentation
set and the way I have been playing with doesn't work with the same file names - like
"params.xml" for multiple modules. Since many modules had modname_params.xml
I don't recall modname_params.xml being used so far (modules/ and
modules_k/ were indexed so far for sure), which modules had it?
I decided to start moving the xml file names to a
standard way.
At the end I wouldn't be against of having a (new) 'standard' way, but
it has to be defined with some clear patterns/rules, because what you
started to use as new name was not a 'standard' pattern so far.
Sorry for causing trouble.
Where's the script that generates the alphabetic indexes? Is it in /docbook/scripts
?
It's on my computer, had no time to make it ready for pushing it out,
i'll try to find some time for it. It is used to generate indexes (in
dokuwiki format) published at:
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/#alphabetic_indexes
IIRC, Henning had a different one for old openser/kamailio style.
Cheers,
Daniel
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