This makes the rule for xmllint easier since it doesn't need to
override the DTD to validate against. It also helps with other tools
tryinf to process the docbookx xml files.
line options. This commit changes them to all <option>.
Also make consistent how options with multiple names (eg. -h --help) are
shown.
Also, remove section describing --help and --version in Callgrind's chapter;
these aren't necessary and are presumably a hangover from when Callgrind was
a separate tool.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10659
- removed ref to cachegrind.org
vg-html-website.xsl
vg-html-chunk.xsl
- common stuff stripped out, and placed in
vg-html-common.xsl
vg-entities.xml
- added 2 more website url entities to replace hard-coded urls
in FAQ.xml
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@5240
- fixed link to comply with house-style
mc-manual.xml:
- rm'd unhelpful sentence + it's footnote
quick-start-guide.xml:
- fixed up some section ids + xreflabels
so we don't get cool filenames like 'bk01s02.html'.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@3898
up to date with reality. Please give this a proofread.
I ran out of steam at memcheck/docs/mc_techdocs.html, which is even more
hopelessly out of date. I will note that cacheprof.org is some kind of
dental insurance company now...
MERGED, PAINFULLY, FROM CVS HEAD
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converted by Donna. Hooked it into the build system so they are only
built when specifically asked for, and when doing "make dist".
They're not perfect; in particular, there are the following problems:
- The plain-text FAQ should be built from FAQ.xml, but this is not
currently done. (The text FAQ has been left in for now.)
- The PS/PDF building doesn't work -- it fails with an incomprehensible
error message which I haven't yet deciphered.
Nonetheless, I'm putting it in so others can see it.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@3153