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author | John Mark Bell <jmb@netsurf-browser.org> | 2003-06-04 21:59:01 +0000 |
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committer | John Mark Bell <jmb@netsurf-browser.org> | 2003-06-04 21:59:01 +0000 |
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[project @ 2003-06-04 21:59:01 by jmb]
Import User Documentation
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diff --git a/documentation/Themes.xml b/documentation/Themes.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a476e3a9a --- /dev/null +++ b/documentation/Themes.xml @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<!DOCTYPE riscos-prm PUBLIC "-//JMB//DTS PRM documentation 1.00//EN" + "http://www.movspclr.co.uk/dtd/100/prm.dtd"> + +<riscos-prm doc-group="NetSurf User's Manual"> +<chapter title="NetSurf Themes"> + <section title="Introduction and Overview"> + <p>NetSurf has inbuilt support for themed icons and status bar tools.<br/> + This document details how to create your own themes for NetSurf</p> + </section> + + <section title="Tools Required"> + <p>In order to create a new theme, you will require the following tools: + <list type="unordered"> + <item><p> A template editor </p></item> + <item><p> A sprite file editor </p></item> + <item><p> A text editor </p></item> + </list> + </p> + </section> + + <section title="Creating Templates"> + <p>The best way to go about creating a new theme is to take the templates for the default theme and edit them with a template editor.</p> + + <p>The templates file must contain two templates. One is "toolbar", the other is "theme_info".</p> + + <subsection title="Toolbar"> + <p>The toolbar template must contain the following icons: + <list type="unordered"> + <item><p> Back Button </p></item> + <item><p> Refresh Button </p></item> + <item><p> Forwards Button </p></item> + <item><p> Throbber </p></item> + <item><p> URL entry bar </p></item> + <item><p> Status bar </p></item> + </list></p> + </subsection> + + <subsection title="Theme Info"> + <p>The theme_info template details the theme in a graphical manner. It is similar to a program info dialogue box and should be treated as such. Again, the Default theme is a good source of reference.</p> + </subsection> + </section> + + <section title="Sprites"> + <p>Sprites should be contained in a single file named "Sprites".</p> + + <p>Throbber sprites should display the various stages of progress and should be named "throbberN", where N is a numerical suffix (eg throbber0, throbber 23 etc).</p> + + <p>Button sprites can be called whatever you like. The only limitation is that two sprites are provided per button - one unpressed, the other pressed. Also, the template validation strings for each button should contain the sprite names (eg Sbackl,backp)</p> + + <subsection title="Optional Preview Sprite"> + <p>You may optionally provide a preview sprite for display in the theme configuration dialogue box. The sprite must be in a file called "Preview" and the sprite itself must be called "preview".</p> + </subsection> + </section> + + <section title="Text Files"> + <p>There are two text files which also make up the theme.</p> + + <subsection title="Icon Names"> + <p>The IconNames text file provides the link between the template and the program. Each icon has a name defined internally by NetSurf (eg TOOLBAR_BACK). It is necessary to map these internal names to the icon numbers in the template. See the default theme for reference. All icons should be defined.</p> + </subsection> + + <subsection title="Icon Sizes"> + <p>The IconSizes text file is best left alone. Simply copy the one from the default theme into your theme.</p> + </subsection> + </section> + + <section title="Packaging your Theme"> + <p>The default packaging for NetSurf themes is simply a folder named the same as your theme name (eg "Clear" for the Clear theme). Simply place all the files for your theme into a single directory, name the directory appropriately and create a Zip archive containing your theme.</p> + </section> + + <section title="Submitting your Theme"> + <p>Themes may be uploaded to the central NetSurf theme repository at <reference type="link" href="http://netsurf.sourceforge.net/themes/">http://netsurf.sourceforge.net/themes/</reference></p> + </section> + +</chapter> + +<meta> + <maintainer> + <email name="NetSurf Development Team" address="netsurf-develop@lists.sourceforge.net" /> + </maintainer> + + <history> + <revision number="0.01" date="03/06/03" author="JMB" title="Initial version" /> + <revision number="0.02" date="03/06/03" author="JMB" title="Various changes for clarity" /> + </history> +</meta> +</riscos-prm>
\ No newline at end of file @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: makefile,v 1.26 2003/06/01 23:44:38 jmb Exp $ +# $Id: makefile,v 1.27 2003/06/04 21:59:01 jmb Exp $ CC = riscos-gcc OBJECTS = cache.o content.o fetch.o fetchcache.o \ @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ OBJECTS = cache.o content.o fetch.o fetchcache.o \ box.o html.o layout.o textplain.o \ filetype.o font.o gui.o jpeg.o png.o theme.o \ utils.o plugin.o options.o +DOCUMENTS = Themes.html VPATH = content:css:desktop:render:riscos:utils WARNFLAGS = -W -Wall -Wundef -Wpointer-arith -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual \ -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wconversion -Wstrict-prototypes \ @@ -24,10 +25,14 @@ LDFLAGS = \ OBJDIR = $(shell $(CC) -dumpmachine) SOURCES=$(OBJECTS:.o=.c) OBJS=$(OBJECTS:%.o=$(OBJDIR)/%.o) +DOCDIR = !NetSurf/Docs +DOCS=$(DOCUMENTS:%.html=$(DOCDIR/%.html) # targets +all: !NetSurf/!RunImage,ff8 Docs !NetSurf/!RunImage,ff8 : $(OBJS) $(CC) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $^ +Docs: $(DOCS) netsurf.zip: !NetSurf/!RunImage,ff8 rm netsurf.zip; riscos-zip -9vr, netsurf.zip !NetSurf @@ -42,6 +47,12 @@ css/parser.c: css/parser.y -cd css; lemon parser.y css/scanner.c css/scanner.h: css/scanner.l cd css; flex scanner.l + +# create documentation +$(DOCDIR)/%.html: documentation/%.xml + # syntax: xsltproc [options] -o <output file> <XSL stylesheet> <input file> + # --nonet prevents connection to the web to find the stylesheet + xsltproc --nonet -o $@ http://www.movspclr.co.uk/dtd/100/prm-html.xsl $< # generate dependencies depend : $(SOURCES) |