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Index: doc-docbook/src/Makefile
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/Makefile (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/Makefile (revision 66)
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+all: html pdf ps
+
+.PHONY: html dvi ps pdf tex dist
+
+html:
+ mkdir -p ../html
+ docbook2html -o ../html xml/etik-ol.xml
+
+dvi:
+ docbook2dvi -o .. xml/etik-ol.xml
+
+ps:
+ docbook2ps -o .. xml/etik-ol.xml
+
+pdf:
+ docbook2pdf -o .. xml/etik-ol.xml
+
+tex:
+ docbook2tex -o .. xml/etik-ol.xml
+
+
+dist:
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+ mkdir -p etik-ol-doc-html
+ cp -r html src/pics etik-ol-doc-html
+ echo "Open html/index.html!" > etik-ol-doc-html/README
+ tar czvf etik-ol-doc-html.tar.gz etik-ol-doc-html
+ rm -rf etik-ol-doc-html
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+ cp ps/etik-ol.ps dist
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+ cp -r html src/pics dist
+
+clean:
+ rm -rf xml/*~ *~
+ cd ..;\
+ rm -rf etik-ol.ps etik-ol.pdf html dist \
+ etik-ol-doc-html.tar.gz etik-ol-doc-html\
+ etik-ol.dvi etik-ol.tex
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/etik-ol.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/etik-ol.xml (revision 66)
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+
+
+%filelist;
+]>
+
+
+
+
+ Etik-ol Documentation
+
+
+ Etik-ol
+ Documentation
+ 2004. january 22.
+ &legal;
+
+
+ &preface;
+
+
+
+ Tutorial
+
+
+
+ Welcome to the Etik-ol Tutorial. The
+ following few chapters are intended to give a simple introduction
+ to Etik-ol. We only assume some general
+ knowledge about C++.
+
+
+
+ &start;
+
+
+
+
+ Basic Concepts
+
+
+
+ Valami altalanos iras a conceptekrol.
+
+
+
+ &graph-concepts;
+ &iterator-concepts;
+
+
+
+
+ Main classes
+
+
+ Valami leiras az osztalystrukturarol altalaban.
+
+
+ &graph-classes;
+
+
+
+
+ &fdl;
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/fdl.xml
===================================================================
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+
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Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/filelist.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/filelist.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/filelist.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-classes.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-classes.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-classes.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+
+ Graph Classes
+
+ Valami leiras mondjuk a hierarchiarol.
+
+
+ Egy konkret osztaly
+ &osztaly-forma;
+
+
+
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-concepts.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-concepts.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/graph-concepts.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+
+ The basic graph-concept
+
+ The basic graph-concept is still under discussion.
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/iterator-concepts.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/iterator-concepts.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/iterator-concepts.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+
+ The basic iterator-concept
+
+ The basic iterator-concept is still under discussion.
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/legal.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/legal.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/legal.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+
+
+ 2004
+ Etik-ol Group
+
+
+
+ Legal Notice
+ Egyelõre álljon itt ez:
+ GNU Free Documentation License alá tartozik, részletesen lásd
+ .
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/osztaly-forma.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/osztaly-forma.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/osztaly-forma.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/preface.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/preface.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/preface.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+
+ Preface
+
+
+ This book is the official documentation of
+ Etik-ol. It is being written by the
+ Etik-ol developers.
+
+
+
+
+ What is Etik-ol?
+
+
+ Ez itt a leiras rola.
+
+
+
+
+
+ A Brief History of Etik-ol
+
+ Ezt meg raerunk megirni.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Bug Reporting Guidelines
+
+
+ Hivjatok fel Makai Marcit!
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Index: doc-docbook/src/xml/start.xml
===================================================================
--- doc-docbook/src/xml/start.xml (revision 66)
+++ doc-docbook/src/xml/start.xml (revision 66)
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+
+ Getting Started
+
+
+ Installation
+
+ Valami leiras.
+
+
+
+ Elso lepesek
+
+ Lepjunk nehanyat.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+