[Refdb-cvs] CVS: homepage addons.html,1.9,1.10 download.html,1.10,1.11
Status: Beta
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From: David N. <dav...@us...> - 2005-09-29 13:56:40
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Update of /cvsroot/refdb/homepage In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv7034 Modified Files: addons.html download.html Log Message: Install instructions moved to 'install.html' Index: addons.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/refdb/homepage/addons.html,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -U2 -r1.9 -r1.10 --- addons.html 27 Sep 2005 15:50:55 -0000 1.9 +++ addons.html 29 Sep 2005 13:56:29 -0000 1.10 @@ -113,6 +113,6 @@ <div id="main"> <h1>RefDB add-ons</h1> - <p>Useful software which is not packaged with RefDB but which greatly enhances your experience is available from this page. There are RIS editing modes for Emacs and for Vim (remember that you can use any run-of-the-mill XML mode or XML editor for editing risx files), a RefDB frontend for Emacs, a script to write bibliography styles from scratch, and a Client module for Perl programmers.</p> - <p>Note that most add-ons are available as debian packages (debs). Click on any of the <em>deb</em> links for instructions on how to make these debian packages available.</p> + <p>Useful software which is not packaged with RefDB but which greatly enhances your experience is available from this page. There are RIS editing modes for Emacs and for Vim (remember that you can use any run-of-the-mill XML mode or XML editor for editing risx files), a RefDB frontend for Emacs, a DocBook XML editing mode for Vim that includes numerous RefDB-related functions, a script to write bibliography styles from scratch, and a Client module for Perl programmers.</p> + <p>Note that most add-ons are available as <a id="install.html#debian">Debian packages</a>.</p> <div class="localnav"> @@ -216,6 +216,6 @@ <h2 id="makestyle">Makestyle (bibliography style generator)</h2> <p class="authors">Author: David Nebauer <dav...@sw...></p> - <p><strong>Package: refdb-makestyle (1.1) [<a href="source/refdb-makestyle-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>].</strong></p> - <p><strong>Requires: libperl-refdb-makestyle (1.1) [<a href="source/libperl-refdb-makestyle-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; libperl-term-clui (1.33) [<a href="source/libperl-term-clui-1.33.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>].</strong></p> + <p><strong>Package: refdb-makestyle (1.1) [<a href="source/refdb-makestyle-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>].</strong></p> + <p><strong>Requires: libperl-refdb-makestyle (1.1) [<a href="source/libperl-refdb-makestyle-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; libperl-term-clui (1.33) [<a href="source/libperl-term-clui-1.33.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>].</strong></p> <p><em>refdb-ms</em> is a Perl script which helps you to write bibliography and citation style specifications for RefDB from scratch. If a regular XML editor does not feel right for you, try this script. It shows valid elements at the current point, just like an XML editor would do, but provides additional help about the purpose of each element.</p> @@ -225,6 +225,6 @@ <h2 id="vimdbxml">Vim and DocBook XML editing</h2> <p class="authors">Author: David Nebauer <dav...@sw...></p> - <p><strong>Package: vim-docbk-xml-refdb (1.0) [<a href="source/vim-docbk-xml-refdb-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>].</strong></p> - <p><strong>Requires: imagemagick [<a href="http://www.imagemagick.org">web</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; fop [<a href="http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/">web</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; xmllint [<a href="http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html">web</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; xsltproc [<a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html">web</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; libgetopt-declare-perl <a href="http://search.cpan.org/~dconway/Getopt-Declare-1.11/lib/Getopt/Declare.pm">web</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; refdb-cache (1.0) [<a href="source/refdb-cache-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>]; libperl-refdb-cache (1.0) [<a href="source/libperl-refdb-cache-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>].</strong></p> + <p><strong>Package: vim-docbk-xml-refdb (1.0) [<a href="source/vim-docbk-xml-refdb-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>].</strong></p> + <p><strong>Requires: imagemagick [<a href="http://www.imagemagick.org">web</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; fop [<a href="http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/">web</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; xmllint [<a href="http://xmlsoft.org/xmllint.html">web</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; xsltproc [<a href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html">web</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; libgetopt-declare-perl <a href="http://search.cpan.org/~dconway/Getopt-Declare-1.11/lib/Getopt/Declare.pm">web</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; refdb-cache (1.0) [<a href="source/refdb-cache-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>]; libperl-refdb-cache (1.0) [<a href="source/libperl-refdb-cache-1.0.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>].</strong></p> <p>If <a href="http://www.vim.org">Vim</a> is the editor of your choice, this package installs the syntax, filetype and plugin files that enable you to edit DocBook XML files.</p> <p>The plugin has a rather extensive list of dependencies as it interacts with a great many components in order to perform all its functions. For example, in order to create and view PDF and (X)HTML output it must use an XML validator (xmllint), an XSLT processor (xsltproc), a FO processor (fop), an HTML viewer and a PDF viewer. There are other dependencies which are not listed as they are commonly available on most *nix systems. For further information on dependencies unpack the source archive, read the README file and type <em>./configure --help</em>. Debian users need only select the primary package and the rest will happen automagically</p> @@ -254,5 +254,5 @@ <h2 id="vimris">Vim and RIS editing</h2> <p class="authors">Author: David Nebauer <dav...@sw...></p> - <p><strong>Package: vim-ris (1.1) [<a href="source/vim-ris-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="addons-debian.html">deb</a>].</strong></p> + <p><strong>Package: vim-ris (1.1) [<a href="source/vim-ris-1.1.tar.gz">source</a>, <a href="install.html#debian">deb</a>].</strong></p> <p>If <a href="http://www.vim.org">Vim</a> is the editor of your choice, this package installs the syntax, filetype and plugin files that enable you to edit RIS files.</p> <ul> Index: download.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/refdb/homepage/download.html,v retrieving revision 1.10 retrieving revision 1.11 diff -u -U2 -r1.10 -r1.11 --- download.html 26 Sep 2005 12:10:48 -0000 1.10 +++ download.html 29 Sep 2005 13:56:29 -0000 1.11 @@ -170,15 +170,5 @@ <h2 id="debian">Debian packages</h2> - <p>Repositories for RefDB deb packages are now available at <a href="http://refdb.sourceforge.net">refdb.sourceforge.net</a>. You can select either the current release version of RefDB (actually the latest stable pre-release as there is not yet a formal “1.0” release) or a recent CVS snapshot version. Debian distributions <i>testing</i> and <i>unstable</i> (but not <i>stable</i>) are supported. You can select from source debs (all architectures) and binary debs (i386 architecture only).</p> - <p>To make binary packages available to your package management system, add the following line to <code>/etc/apt/sources.list</code>:</p> - <pre> -deb http://refdb.sourceforge.net/debian/<i>version</i>/ <i>distro</i> main - </pre> - <p>Replace <i>version</i> with either <i>release</i> or <i>cvs</i> depending on the RefDB version you wish to install. Replace <i>distro</i> with either <i>testing</i> or <i>unstable</i> depending on the Debian distribution you are using.</p> - <p>For example, to install the CVS version of RefDB onto a Debian/testing system from a binary package, use the following:</p> - <pre> -deb http://refdb.sourceforge.net/debian/cvs/ testing main - </pre> - <p>To install from a source package rather than a binary, use the same line but substitute <i>deb-src</i> for <i>deb</i>.</p> + <p>Repositories for RefDB deb packages are now available at <a href="http://refdb.sourceforge.net">refdb.sourceforge.net</a>. Instructions for installing from these Debian repositories are available <a id="install.html">here</a>.</p> <h2 id="freebsd">FreeBSD port</h2> |