diff --git a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/implementing-structure.docbook b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/implementing-structure.docbook index 0f34347..1feb428 100644 --- a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/implementing-structure.docbook +++ b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/implementing-structure.docbook @@ -3,51 +3,10 @@ Implementing Document Structure - This section describes the steps you should follow to - implement document structures like that one described in functionality, as + described in . - - Creating Document Structure - - - To create new documentation manuals inside &TCAR; you need to - use the help functionality of - centos-art.sh script, as shown in the - following command: - - - centos-art help --edit "manual-name" - - - The first time you execute this command, you will be prompted - to enter manual specific information like document format, - document title, document subtitle, document author, etc. Once - this information has been collected the - help functionality performs some - repository verifications and creates the manual source files - inside the manual's directory name you specified as - manual-name. - - - - When you create new documentation manuals, take care of the - locale information you are currently using. This information - is generally set in the LANG environment - variable and is used by the help - functionality of centos-art.sh script to - define the language of new documentation manual and the - document template used to build it, as well. - - - - Once the documentation structure has been created this way, - the recently created documentation manual is ready to receive - new chapters and sections as it is described in . - - - -