From a75c6ee000d9046b4e7bf08bfe18eecba124263e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Oct 01 2012 20:37:07 +0000 Subject: Update `Scripts/Bash/funref.docbook' file. --- diff --git a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/funref.docbook b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/funref.docbook index 8a9f7de..707def8 100644 --- a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/funref.docbook +++ b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/funref.docbook @@ -155,8 +155,352 @@ + cli_expandTMarkers + --as-html-link + --with-locale + LOCATION + + + + + The cli_expandTMarkers standardizes + construction of translation markers and their related + expansion. As convention, translation markers are set inside + source files (e.g., DocBook, SVG) and expanded inside temporal + instances used to produce final contents. + + + Translation markers written in source files must comply the + =[A-Z_]+= regular expression pattern. For + example, =UNKNOWN_MARKER= is a valid + translation marker without any replacement. To prevent + centos-art.sh script from expanding + translation markers, add a backslash (\) + between the first equal sign and the following letter. For + example, =\...= won't be expanded. + + + The cli_expandTMarkers supports the + following translation markers: + + + + =\COPYRIGHT_YEAR_LAST= + =\COPYRIGHT_YEAR= + + + These translation markers expand to the last year used in + copyright notes. For example, + =COPYRIGHT_YEAR_LAST=. + + + + + + =\COPYRIGHT_YEAR_LIST= + =\COPYRIGHT_YEARS_LIST= + + + This translation markers expand to the list of years used in + copyright notes. For example, + =COPYRIGHT_YEARS_LIST=. The first year + represents the time we began to work on &TCAR;. + + + + + + =\COPYRIGHT_HOLDER= + + + This translation marker expands to the holder used in + copyright notes. For example, + =COPYRIGHT_HOLDER=. + + + + + + =\COPYRIGHT_HOLDER_PREDICATE= + + + This translation marker expands both the holder and the + predicate used in copyright notes. For example, + =COPYRIGHT_HOLDER_PREDICATE=. + + + + + + =\BRAND= + + + This translation marker expands to the brand name used on + files names and URLs inside &TCAR;. For example, + =BRAND=. + + + + + + =\LICENSE= + + + This translation marker expands to the license information + used in files created by centos-art.sh + script. For example, =LICENSE=. + + + + + + =\LICENSE_URL= + + + This translation marker expands to the license URL used in + files created by centos-art.sh script. For + example, =LICENSE_URL=. + + + + + + =\THEME= + + + This translation marker expands to the theme portion of path + you are producing through centos-art.sh script. As + consequence, this translation marker should be used in + situations where you are producing theme components only. + This translation marker expands its value by retrieving the + theme part of the path you provide as non-option argument to + centos-art.sh script. For example, if you + provide the path + trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Modern/2/Distro/5, + this translation will expand to the + Modern/2/ value. + + + In case you need to retrieve the theme name or version + separately one another, then you can use the + =\THEMENAME= and + =\THEMERELEASE= translation markers, + respectively. When you use these translation markers, forward + slashes are removed from result. So, if you provide the path + trunk/Identity/Images/Themes/Modern/2/Distro/5, + =\THEMENAME= will expand to + Modern and + =THEMERELEASE= will expand to + 2. + + + + + + =\RELEASE= + + + This translation marker expands to the current release + information of your CentOS distribution. By default this + information is retrieved from + /etc/redhat-release. In case the option + be passed, the value specified with + it will overwrite the default value and will be this the one + used as reference for this translation marker to retrieve the + release information. So, for example, if you are running a + CentOS-5.8 distribution and no + option is passed to centos-art.sh script, + this translation marker expands to 5.8. On + the other hand, if you are still running a CentOS-5.8 + distribution but provide the + option to centos-art.sh script, this + translation marker expands to 6.3 instead. + + + In case you need to retrieve minor and major release numbers + separately one another, then you can use the + =\MINOR_RELEASE= and + =\MAJOR_RELEASE= translation makers, + respectively. + + + + + + =\ARCH= + + + This translation marker expands to the current architecture of + your CentOS Distribution. By default this information is + retrieved from uname -i. In case the option + be passed, the value specified with it + will overwrite the default value and will be the one used as + reference. For example, if the uname -i + outputs the line i386, this + translation marker will expand to i386. On + the other hand, if you pass the + option to centos-art.sh script, this + translation marker will expand to x86_64 + instead. + + + + + + =\URL= + + + This translation marker expands to the URL which points to + &TCP; home page. For example, =URL=. In + case you are using the centos-art.sh script in a different + locale but English (en_US.UTF-8), this + translation marker expands as usual but with the language + information appended to the end of the string. For example, if + you are executing the centos-art.shscript for Spanish locale + (e.g., es_ES.UTF-8), this translation + marker expands to =URL=es/. + + + + In case you need to expand other URL related to &TCP; domain, + use translation markers described in . Likewise + =\URL=, translation markers described in does + append the current language information to the end of the URL + string based on the locale information you are currently + executing the centos-art.sh script. + + + + URL-related translation markers + + + + Translation Marker + Expands To + + + + + + =\URL_WIKI= + =URL_WIKI= + + + =\URL_LISTS= + =URL_LISTS= + + + =\URL_FORUMS= + =URL_FORUMS= + + + =\URL_MIRRORS= + =URL_MIRRORS= + + + =\URL_DOCS= + =URL_DOCS= + + + =\URL_PROJECTS= + =URL_PROJECTS= + + + =\URL_SVN= + =URL_SVN= + + + =\URL_TRAC= + =URL_TRAC= + + + =\URL_PLANET= + =URL_PLANET= + + + + +
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+ + + =\MAIL_DOCS= + + + This translation marker expands to CentOS documentation + mailing list address. For example, + =MAIL_DOCS=. + + + + + + =\LOCALE= + + + This translation marker expands to the current locale + information used by centos-art.sh script. + This value is retrieved from the LANG + environment variable and should look like + =LOCALE=. In case you need to retrieve the + language and country part separately one another, you can use + the =\LOCALE_LL= and + =\LOCALE_CC=, respectively. + + + + + + =\REPO_TLDIR= + + + This translation marker expands to the absolute path to + trunk/ directory inside + your workstation. For example, + /home/al/Projects/CentOS/artwork/trunk. + + + + + + =\REPO_HOME= + =\TCAR_WORKDIR= + + + This translation marker expands to the absolute path of your + working copy. For example, + /home/al/Projects/CentOS/artwork. + + + + +
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+ + + + + cli_exportFunctions + EXPORTID + + + + + ... + + + + + + + cli_synchronizeRepoChanges - LOCATION + LOCATION