subsurface/Documentation/Makefile
Dirk Hohndel 17dfee415a Include the user-manual.html file in the git tree
This way when building Subsurface asciidoc is not necessary at all - except if
you want to work on the user manual and want to see the result of your work.

Previously the build wouldn't fail without asciidoc, but there would be no
working user manual when pressing F1 from within the application. This solves
the problem by shipping the HTML file with the sources.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2013-12-20 16:39:56 -08:00

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#
# in order for "normal" developers not to have to install asciidoc (which
# brings in a couple hundred MB of dependencies) we now include both the
# user-manual.txt and a copy of the generated .html file in git
#
# in order to avoid unnecessary thrash with minor version differences, when
# submitting patches to the user manual, only submit the changes to the .txt
# file - the maintainer will recreate the .html.git file
DOCNAME = user-manual
DOCSOURCE = $(DOCNAME).txt
HTMLDOC = $(DOCNAME).html
ASCIIDOC = asciidoc
A2X = a2x
BROWSER = firefox
THEME = compact_subsurface
PWD = $(realpath .)
all: doc $(addprefix $(DOCNAME).,pdf text)
doc: $(OUT)$(HTMLDOC)
$(OUT)$(DOCNAME).text: $(DOCSOURCE)
$(A2X) -f text $<
$(OUT)$(DOCNAME).pdf: $(DOCSOURCE)
$(A2X) -f pdf $<
$(OUT)$(HTMLDOC): $(DOCSOURCE)
@echo "if asciidoc isn't found the html file included in the sources is copied"
$(ASCIIDOC) -a toc -a toclevels=3 -a themedir=$(PWD) -a theme=$(THEME) -a stylesdir=$(PWD) \
-o $(HTMLDOC) $< || cp $(HTMLDOC).git $(HTMLDOC)
# Alternatively::
$(OUT)$(DOCNAME).xhtml: $(DOCSOURCE)
$(A2X) --icons -f xhtml $<
show: $(HTMLDOC)
$(BROWSER) $<
clean:
rm -f *~ docbook-xsl.css $(HTMLDOC) $(addprefix $(DOCNAME).,pdf text)