From 59df1aaf8fd4fbee5df27c7449060b9e86333f44 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Jul 22 2011 18:42:03 +0000 Subject: Update `texinfo_updateSectionMenu.sh': - Start using `cli_getConfigValue' to retrive order used to build section entries inside menu definition. --- diff --git a/Scripts/Functions/Help/Texinfo/texinfo_updateSectionMenu.sh b/Scripts/Functions/Help/Texinfo/texinfo_updateSectionMenu.sh index 575251e..3c3addc 100755 --- a/Scripts/Functions/Help/Texinfo/texinfo_updateSectionMenu.sh +++ b/Scripts/Functions/Help/Texinfo/texinfo_updateSectionMenu.sh @@ -35,6 +35,19 @@ function texinfo_updateSectionMenu { # chapter menu. local ACTION="$1" + # Define section order. Through this property you can customize + # the section order inside the manual. Possible arguments to this + # option are `ordered', `reversed', `created'. From these three + # values `created' is used by default (i.e., new menu entries are + # added to menu's bottom as last entry.). Notice that, once + # you've sorted the menu using `ordered' or `reversed' values, it + # is hard to sort the list back to former creation orders. Go + # sorted or not sorted at all. + local MANUAL_SECTION_ORDER=$(cli_getConfigValue "${MANUAL_CONFIG_FILE}" "main" "manual_section_order") + if [[ ! $MANUAL_SECTION_ORDER =~ '^(created|ordered|reversed)$' ]];then + MANUAL_SECTION_ORDER='created' + fi + # Build node information used inside chapter menu. local MENUNODE=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryNode "$MANUAL_ENTRY") @@ -69,13 +82,8 @@ function texinfo_updateSectionMenu { MENU=$(echo "$MENU" | sed -r 's!^[[:space:]]+!!g' \ | egrep -v '^[[:space:]]*$') - # Define order of menu entries based on sort option provided to - # `centos-art.sh' script on the command-line. When no sort option - # is provided, the menu entry creation order is used as default. - # Notice that, once you've sorted the menu, it is hard to sort the - # list back to former creation order. Go sorted or not sorted at - # all to use creation order. - case $FLAG_SORT in + # Sort menu entries based on section order property. + case $MANUAL_SECTION_ORDER in 'ordered' ) MENU="$(echo "$MENU" | sort )"