Documentation Strategy » History » Version 1
Detlef Hühnlein, 10/16/2012 04:47 PM
1 | 1 | Detlef Hühnlein | h1. Documentation Strategy |
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3 | In order to allow distributed and convenient editing using the wiki |
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4 | *AND* producing documents with high quality typesetting, the following documentation |
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5 | strategy is implemented: |
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7 | h2. Wiki is primary source |
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9 | The primary editing is performed in the present Wiki, which uses the |
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10 | Textile-markup as explained "here":http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting. |
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12 | h2. Rules for Wiki-based documentation |
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14 | In order to allow conversion to LaTeX, the following rules MUST be considered: |
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18 | h2. RedCloth conversion to raw LaTeX |
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20 | The Textile-markup from the Wiki can be converted to LaTeX using "RedCloth":http://redcloth.org/. |
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22 | h2. Cleaning up LaTeX using awk |
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24 | In order to support references to documents (e.g. "[BSI-TR03112]":http://www.openecard.org/references#BSI-TR03112) or |
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25 | displaying XML- or Java-code (e.g. ), the raw LaTeX document needs to be cleaned up with "awk":https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awk. |