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@@ -3,14 +3,13 @@
2010
- The rendition script render.sh is no
- longer a rendition script, but a collection of functionalities
- grouped into the centos-art.sh script where
- rendition is one functionality among others. The
- centos-art.sh is created to automate most
- frequent tasks inside the repository. There is no need to have
- links all around the repository if a command-line interface can be
- created (through symbolic links, in the The rendition script render.sh changes to
+ centos-art.sh script, a collection of
+ functionalities where rendition is one among others. The
+ centos-art.sh is created to organize automation
+ of most frequent tasks inside the repository. There was no need
+ to have links all around the repository if a command-line
+ interface can be created (through symbolic links, in the ~/bin directory) and be called
anywhere inside the repository as it would be usually done with
regular commands.
@@ -22,23 +21,27 @@
onto common functionalities and specific functionalities inside
centos-art.sh script. Common functionalities
are loaded when the script is initiated and are available to
- specific functionalities.
+ specific functionalities but not the opposite.
The centos-art.sh script was redesigned
- to handle options trough getopt option
- parser.
+ to handle command-line options trough getopt
+ option parser.
The repository directory structure was updated to improve
the implementation of concepts related to corporate visual
- identity. Specially in the area related to themes which were
- divided into design models and artistic motifs.
+ identity. Specially in the area related to themes which was
+ divided into design models and artistic motifs. In this
+ configuration, themes are produced as result of arbitrary
+ combinations of both design models (structures) and artistic
+ motifs (visual styles).
- Stoped using LaTeX for documentation and started using
- Texinfo instead, a documentation system that can produce both
- online information and a printed manual from a single source. In
- this configuration the info ouput produced by Texinfo was used by
- centos-art.sh script to provide reading,
- edition and administration of documentation dynamically, based on
- repository directory structure.
+ In the documentation area, the documentation files in LaTeX
+ format are migrated to Texinfo. In this configuration, each
+ directory structure in the repository has a documentation entry
+ associated in a Texinfo structure which can be read, edited and
+ administered (e.g., renamed, deleted, copied) interactively
+ throuch centos-art.sh. Additionally, the
+ texi2html program was used to produced XHTML
+ output customized by CSS from The CentOS Webenv.