#!/bin/bash
#
# texinfo_updateOutputFileXhtml.sh -- This function exports
# documentation manual to HTML format.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 The CentOS Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function texinfo_updateOutputFileXhtml {
# Output action message.
cli_printMessage "${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}.xhtml.tar.bz2" --as-creating-line
# Verify initialization files used by texi2html.
cli_checkFiles -e ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE}/manual-init.pl
cli_checkFiles -e ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/manual-init.pl
# Verify transformation files used to modify texi2html output.
cli_checkFiles -e ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE}/manual.sed
cli_checkFiles -e ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/manual.sed
# Clean up directory structure where xhtml files will be stored.
# We don't want to have unused files inside it.
if [[ -d ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml ]];then
rm -r ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml
fi
# Prepare directory structure where xhtml files will be stored in.
mkdir -p ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml
# Add manual base directory path into directory stack to make it
# the current working directory. This is done to reduce the path
# information packaged inside `repository.xhtml.tar.bz2' file.
pushd ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml > /dev/null
# Update xhtml files. Use texi2html to export from texinfo file
# format to xhtml using The CentOS Web default visual style.
texi2html --lang=${CLI_LANG_LL} \
--init-file=${MANUAL_TEMPLATE}/manual-init.pl \
--init-file=${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/manual-init.pl \
-I ${TCAR_WORKDIR} \
--output=${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml \
${MANUAL_BASEFILE}.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
# Create `css' and `images' directories. In order to save disk
# space, these directories are linked (symbolically) to their
# respective locations inside the working copy.
ln -s ${TCAR_WORKDIR}/Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Docbook/1.69.1/Css Css
ln -s ${TCAR_WORKDIR}/Identity/Images/Webenv Images
# Remove directory where xhtml files are stored from directory
# stack. The xhtml files have been already created.
popd > /dev/null
# Apply xhtml transformations. This transformation cannot be built
# inside the initialization script (repository-init.pl). For example,
# Would it be a possible way to produce different quotation HTML
# outputs from the same texinfo quotation definition? Instead,
# once the HTML code is produced we can take the quotation HTML
# definition plus the first letters inside it and transform the
# structure to a completely different thing that can be handle
# through classed inside CSS definitions.
sed -r -i \
-f ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE}/manual.sed \
-f ${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/manual.sed \
${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml/*.xhtml
# Compress directory structure where xhtml files are stored in.
# This compressed version is the one we put under version control.
# The directory used to build the compressed version is left
# unversion for the matter of human revision.
tar -cjf ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}.xhtml.tar.bz2 ${MANUAL_OUTPUT_BASEFILE}-xhtml > /dev/null 2>&1
}