diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/identifying-structure.docbook b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/identifying-structure.docbook index fd59002..2d4c340 100644 --- a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/identifying-structure.docbook +++ b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Manuals/Production/identifying-structure.docbook @@ -1,36 +1,46 @@ Identifying Document Structure - Once both manual's title and manual's directory name have been - defined, it is time to plan the document structure through - which chapters and sections will be organized. The - TCAR-FS manual follows the same - organization of &TCAR; directories so each directory inside - the repository does have its own documentation entry. - Moreover, as we are using documentation formats to write - documentation entries, it is possible to use all the features - such documentation formats provide (e.g., cross references, - index definition, etc.) to improve the whole manual and the - way information can be found inside it. + Once both the manual's title and the manual's directory name + have been defined, it is time for you to plan the document + structure through which the manual's content will be + organized. + + + + The document structure of documentation manuals is specific to + that documentation format used to write documentation source + files. Nevertheless, no matter what the documentation format + be, the document structure produce produced from the + help functionality of + centos-art.sh script follows and + upside-down tree configuration. In this configuration, + documentation manuals can be organized through parts, + chapters, sections, and several subsection levels based in + whether the chosen documentation format supports them or not. - At this point we phase a repository directory structure where - there are more levels deep than sectioning commands available - inside documentation formats. This way it is not possible to - use one sectioning command for each directory level inside the - repository directory structure we need to document. Based on - these issues, it is imperative to reaccomodate the document + Considering the The CentOS Artwork Repository File + System documentation manual, we already know that + it was conceived to document each directory structure &TCAR; + is made of using Texinfo format and the sectioning levels + supported by it. At this point we phase that &TCAR; has more + levels deep than sectioning commands available inside Texinfo + formats. This way it is not possible to use one sectioning + command for each directory level inside the repository + directory structure we need to document. Based on these + issues, it is imperative to reaccomodate the document structure in order to be able of documenting every directory &TCAR; is made of, using the sectioning levels supported by most documentation formats inside &TCD;, no matter how many levels deep the repository directory structure has. - + - As consequence of sectioning limitations described above, the - TCAR-FS manual was structured as - following: + As consequence, The CentOS Artwork Repository File + System ended up being organized through the + following documentation structure: @@ -93,8 +103,7 @@ documenatation manual scope itself and is shared among all documentation manuals written through the help of centos-art.sh - script inside &TCAR;. To know how to edit the content of this - chapter, see + script inside &TCAR;. @@ -114,23 +123,21 @@ - The documentation structure depends on the documentation - format you used to create the documentation manual. The one - described so far (without the first three numbered chapters) - is the one produced by the help - functionality when Texinfo documentation format is used. - Likewise, other documentation formats were - programmed - - At time of this writting, only Texinfo documentation format - has been programmed inside the help - functionality. Other documentation formats like DocBook and - LaTeX are scheduled to be included in the future. - - inside the help functionality - to produce the same documentation structure that Texinfo - documentation format does but saving the internal differences - the documentation formts might have between themselves. + The document structure illustrated above is also considered + the default document structure used by the + help functionality of + centos-art.sh script when you produce new + documentation manuals inside &TCAR;. In contrast with document + structure illustrated above, the default document structure + used by help functionality doesn't + include sectioning constructions like parts, chapters, + sections, subsections and the like. Such structuring + constructions should be specified by you when building the + documentation manual. The only exceptions to this restriction + are sectioning structures used to organize contents like + Index and Licenses, which are + considered inseparable components of documentation manuals + stored inside &TCAR;.