Adding Content to Gnome-Help

Ubuntu Privacy Remix Project info at privacy-cd.org
Thu Apr 30 18:32:42 UTC 2009


Hello,

because of some strange thunderbird behavior only half the message was
sent. The missing part is:

Thank you very much for your help.

I tried to edit
ubuntu-docs/newtoubuntu/C/newtoubuntu.[xml,omf]
and corresponing to that
ubuntu-docs/newtoubuntu/po/de.po

But "make all" only produced the html-files inside the build-directory,
what for me of course is useless. How do I get the correct files/structure

/usr/share/gnome/help/newtoubuntu/<lang>/newtoubuntu.xml ?


>> In order to make the documents that you produce appear on the yelp
>> front page, you'll also need to produce a custom made version of yelp
>> for your flavour.  If you get the source for the yelp package in
>> Ubuntu, and have a look at debian/patches/04_new_ubuntu_layout.patch
>> for how we do it.

I see. For a new link on the yelp-Startpage I would have to add e.g.

<_q6>Using "extended Truecrypt-Volumes"</_q6>

to toc.css

and

<li><a href=3D"ghelp:upr_specific#extended_tc_volumes"><xsl:vlue-of
 select=3D"q6"/></a></li>

to toc2html.xsl.in

and the corresponding translations to

07_rosetta_translations_update.patch

assuming that

/usr/share/gnome/help/upr_specific/[de,en,...]/extended_tc_volumes.xml

exists. Right? Well, that brings me back to the above problem: How can I
generate the xml-files?


best regards

Mark

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