diff --git a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook index f678753..60221b9 100644 --- a/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook +++ b/Documentation/Models/Docbook/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook @@ -1,33 +1,18 @@ -
+ - Standardizing Configuration Tasks - - prepare - + + prepare + + Standardize configuration tasks inside &TCAR; + + - - Inside the centos-art.sh script, the - working copy configuration tasks are standardized through the - prepare functionality. The main goals of - this function are: to set environment variables, to - install/update required packages, to create symbolic links for - content reusing, to render images based on available design - models and artistic motifs, to render documentation manuals, - build language-specific files required for content - localization and anything else needed in order to make the - working copy of &TCAR; ready to be used. - - - - Use the prepare functionality the first - time you download a working copy of &TCAR; or later, to be - sure your workstation has all the components it needs so you - can use the working copy of &TCAR; in all its extension. - - - - Syntax + + prepare + Standardize configuration tasks inside &TCAR; + + Assuming this is the very first time you run the centos-art command, you'll find that there @@ -66,6 +51,7 @@ centos-art prepare + --help --quiet --answer-yes --set-environment @@ -77,30 +63,72 @@ --manuals --sync-changes + - + + Description + + The prepare function exists to set + environment variables, install/update required packages, + create symbolic links for content reusing, render images based + on available design models and artistic motifs, render + documentation manuals, build language-specific files required + for content localization and anything else needed in order to + make the working copy of &TCAR; ready to be used. + - - Options + + When no option is provided to prepare + functionality, the centos-art.sh script + uses the , + , + , and + options, in that order, as default + behaviour. Otherwise, if you provide any option, the + centos-art.sh script avoids its default + behaviour and executes the prepare + functionality as specified by the options you provided. + - The centos-art prepare command accepts the - following options: + Notice that it is possible for you to execute the + prepare functionality as many times as + you need to. This is specially useful when you need to keep + syncronized the relation between content produced inside your + working copy and the applications you use outside it. For + example, considering you've added new brushes to or removed + old brushes from your working copy of &TCAR;, the link + information related to those files need to be updated in the + ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes + directory too, in a way the addition/deletion change that took + place in your working copy can be reflected there, as well. + The same is true for other similar components like fonts, + patterns and palettes. - - - - + + + + Usage - Supress all output messages except error messages. When this - option is passed, all confirmation requests are supressed and - a possitive answer is assumed for them, just as if the - option whould have been provided. + Use the prepare functionality the first + time you download a working copy of &TCAR; or later, to be + sure your workstation has all the components it needs so you + can use the working copy of &TCAR; in all its extension. - - + + + + Options + + The centos-art prepare command accepts + common options described in and the following + specific options: + + + @@ -218,43 +246,16 @@ - - - - Description - - - When no option is provided to prepare - functionality, the centos-art.sh script - uses the , - , - , and - options, in that order, as default - behaviour. Otherwise, if you provide any option, the - centos-art.sh script avoids its default - behaviour and executes the prepare - functionality as specified by the options you provided. - + + + Examples - Notice that it is possible for you to execute the - prepare functionality as many times as - you need to. This is specially useful when you need to keep - syncronized the relation between content produced inside your - working copy and the applications you use outside it. For - example, considering you've added new brushes to or removed - old brushes from your working copy of &TCAR;, the link - information related to those files need to be updated in the - ~/.gimp-2.2/brushes - directory too, in a way the addition/deletion change that took - place in your working copy can be reflected there, as well. - The same is true for other similar components like fonts, - patterns and palettes. + None. + - - - + Bugs To report bugs related to this function, please create a new @@ -263,13 +264,12 @@ name of this function clearly and the specific problems you found in it. - + - + Authors - The following people have worked in the - prepare functionality: + The following people have worked in this functionality: @@ -278,9 +278,9 @@ - + - + License @@ -307,6 +307,6 @@ Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - + -
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