Small bug fixes.
1.1 --- a/doc/algorithms.dox Fri Aug 31 08:40:49 2007 +0000
1.2 +++ b/doc/algorithms.dox Thu Sep 13 22:05:32 2007 +0000
1.3 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
1.4 And finally you can start the process with \ref lemon::Bfs::start "start()", or
1.5 you can write your own loop to process the nodes one-by-one.
1.6
1.7 -\todo demo for bfs advanced control
1.8 +\todo Demo for Bfs advanced control.
1.9
1.10 \subsection Dfs
1.11 Since Dfs is very similar to Bfs with a few tiny differences we only see a bit more complex example
1.12 @@ -149,6 +149,8 @@
1.13
1.14 The program is to be found in the \ref demo directory: \ref topological_ordering.cc
1.15
1.16 +\todo Check the linking of the demo file, the code samples are missing.
1.17 +
1.18 More algorithms are described in the \ref algorithms2 "second part".
1.19 */
1.20 }
2.1 --- a/doc/getstart.dox Fri Aug 31 08:40:49 2007 +0000
2.2 +++ b/doc/getstart.dox Thu Sep 13 22:05:32 2007 +0000
2.3 @@ -54,13 +54,13 @@
2.4 \section downloadLEMON How to download LEMON
2.5
2.6 You can download LEMON from the LEMON web site:
2.7 -<a href="http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/site/products/">
2.8 -http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/site/products/</a> .
2.9 +<a href="https://lemon.cs.elte.hu/site/products/">
2.10 +https://lemon.cs.elte.hu/site/products/</a> .
2.11 There you will find released versions in form of <tt>.tar.gz</tt> files.
2.12 If you want a developer version (for example you want to contribute in
2.13 developing the library LEMON) then you might want to use our Subversion
2.14 -repository. This case is not detailed here, so from now on we suppose that
2.15 -you downloaded a tar.gz file.
2.16 +repository. This case is detailed later, so from now on we suppose that
2.17 +you downloaded a <tt>.tar.gz</tt> file.
2.18
2.19
2.20 \section installLEMON How to install LEMON
2.21 @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
2.22 These commands install LEMON under \c /usr/local (you will
2.23 need root privileges to be able to install to that
2.24 directory). If you want to install it to some other place, then
2.25 -pass the \c --prefix=DIRECTORY flag to \c ./configure, for example:
2.26 +pass the \c --prefix=DIRECTORY flag to <tt>./configure</tt>, for example:
2.27
2.28 \verbatim
2.29 ./configure --prefix=/home/username/lemon
2.30 @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
2.31
2.32 \subsection configureFlags Configure flags
2.33
2.34 -You can pass the following flags to \c ./configure (see \c ./configure --help
2.35 +You can pass the following flags to <tt>./configure</tt> (see <tt>./configure</tt> --help
2.36 for more):
2.37
2.38 \verbatim
2.39 @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
2.40
2.41 You can compile the code from the repository similarly to the packaged
2.42 version, but you will need to run \c autoreconf \c -vi or
2.43 -\c ./bootstrap in some older environment before \c ./configure. See \c
2.44 +<tt>./bootstrap</tt> in some older environment before <tt>./configure</tt>. See \c
2.45 ./configure \c --help for options. For bootstrapping you will need the
2.46 following tools:
2.47
2.48 @@ -241,10 +241,10 @@
2.49 To generate the documentation, run \c make \c doc. You will need
2.50 <a href="http://www.doxygen.org/">Doxygen</a> for this.
2.51
2.52 -You can pass the \c --enable-doc=full flag to \c ./configure to generate the
2.53 +You can pass the \c --enable-doc=full flag to <tt>./configure</tt> to generate the
2.54 internal documentation too.
2.55
2.56 -If you pass the \c --disable-doc flag to \c ./configure then the documentation
2.57 +If you pass the \c --disable-doc flag to <tt>./configure</tt> then the documentation
2.58 won't be installed, when you run \c make \c install (this speeds things up a
2.59 bit).
2.60
2.61 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@
2.62
2.63 If you want to see more features, go to the
2.64 \ref quicktour "Quick Tour to LEMON",
2.65 -if you want to see see some demo programs then go to our
2.66 +if you want to see some demo programs then go to our
2.67 \ref demoprograms "Demo Programs" page!
2.68
2.69