diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Texinfo/intro.docbook b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Texinfo/intro.docbook index f9c99b0..2a686c4 100644 --- a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Texinfo/intro.docbook +++ b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Texinfo/intro.docbook @@ -3,36 +3,14 @@ <title>Introduction</title> <para> - Documentation manuals that use - <application>Texinfo</application> as documentation backend - are conceived to describe what each directory inside The - CentOS Artwork Repository is for, the conceptual ideas behind - them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of - them. They provides a documentation entry for each directory - inside the repository and, this way, a place to document it. - </para> - - <para> - Most actions related to Texinfo documentation backend (e.g., - editing, reading, copying, renaming, etc.) are controlled by - the <function>help</function> functionality as described in - <xref linkend="scripts-bash-help" />. Through this - functionality you can manipulate documentation entries in a - way that you don't need to take care of updating menus, nodes - and cross reference information inside the manual source files - because the functionality takes care of it for you. However, - if you need to write repository documentation that have - nothing to do with repository directories (e.g., Preface, - Introduction and similar) you need to do it by your own, there - is no functionality to help you doing such things, yet. - </para> - - <para> - The Texinfo documentation backend could result useful to you - if your only need is to document directory structures in a - manual that follows, exactly, the same organization of the - structure it documents (e.g., one directory one documentation - entry for it). + The <command>centos-art.sh</command> script provides the + texinfo backend to standardize most documentation tasks + related to documentation manuals written in Texinfo + documentation system, inside &TCAR;. Most actions related to + texinfo documentation backend management (e.g., editing, + reading, copying, renaming, etc.) are controlled by the + <function>help</function> functionality as described in <xref + linkend="scripts-bash-help" />. </para> </sect1>