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Detlef Hühnlein, 10/16/2012 06:38 PM
Documentation Strategy¶
In order to allow distributed and convenient editing using the wiki
AND producing documents with high quality typesetting, the following documentation
strategy is implemented:
Wiki is primary source¶
The primary editing is performed in the present Wiki, which uses the
Textile-markup as explained here.
Rules for Wiki-based documentation¶
In order to allow conversion to LaTeX, the following rules MUST be considered:
- A Wiki-page corresponds to a LaTeX-chapter and hence a Wiki-page SHOULD NOT include sub-Wiki-pages.
- References to literature MAY be included, if they are included as link with brackets [ ] around the "LABEL" (e.g. [BSI-TR-03112-7]),
where the LABEL SHOULD be defined in an appropriate BibTeX-file.
RedCloth conversion to raw LaTeX¶
The Textile-markup from the Wiki can be converted to LaTeX using RedCloth.
Cleaning up LaTeX using awk¶
In order to support references to documents (e.g. [BSI-TR-03112-7]) or
the inclusion of pretty-printed XML- or Java-code (e.g.
<xml> ... </xml>
), the raw LaTeX document needs to be cleaned up with awk. This includes the following steps:
- Replacing "
" by "\begin{minted}[bgcolor=bg]{XXX}"
Updated by Detlef Hühnlein about 12 years ago · 8 revisions