r16485 - gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design - Bug#470750: Add warning about outdated info to texinfo texts.
Christian Stimming
cstim at cvs.gnucash.org
Sun Sep 2 16:18:58 EDT 2007
Author: cstim
Date: 2007-09-02 16:18:54 -0400 (Sun, 02 Sep 2007)
New Revision: 16485
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/16485
Modified:
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/component-manager.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/engine.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/intro.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/register.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/reports.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/top-level.texinfo
gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/user-preferences.texinfo
Log:
Bug#470750: Add warning about outdated info to texinfo texts.
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/component-manager.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/component-manager.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/component-manager.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
@chapter Component Manager
@cindex Component Manager
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
The Component Manager (hereafter referred to as the CM) is a framework
for managing GUI objects in GnuCash. The CM provides several services.
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/engine.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/engine.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/engine.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
@chapter Engine
@cindex The Engine
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
The Engine provides an interface to a financial engine with three basic
financial entities: Accounts, Transactions (known as Journal Entries in
accounting practice), and Splits (known as Ledger Entries). These three
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/intro.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/intro.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/intro.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
@node Introduction, Top Level, GNU Free Documentation License, Top
@unnumbered Introduction
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
This document defines the design and architecture of the GnuCash
program, an application for tracking finances. GnuCash is composed
of several subsystems or modules. This document describes each module,
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/register.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/register.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/register.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
@chapter Register
@cindex Register
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
The register is an infrastructure for building a modular matrix of cells
in which each cell may be specialized to perform a particular function,
e.g., to read dates, numerical amounts, or text. The register has been
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/reports.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/reports.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/reports.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
@chapter Reports
@cindex Reports
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
The reporting infrastructure is designed facilitate the creation
of sophisticated reports including tables, graphs, and hyperlinks.
The infrastructure includes functionality to support the following:
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/top-level.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/top-level.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/top-level.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
@node Top Level, Engine, Introduction, Top
@chapter Architectural Overview
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
GnuCash is written primarily in two languages: C and Scheme. The
engine/server is written in C primarily for speed, portability,
stability and historical purposes. Much of the day-to-day workhorse code
Modified: gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/user-preferences.texinfo
===================================================================
--- gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/user-preferences.texinfo 2007-09-02 19:40:55 UTC (rev 16484)
+++ gnucash/trunk/src/doc/design/user-preferences.texinfo 2007-09-02 20:18:54 UTC (rev 16485)
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
@chapter User Preferences
@cindex User Preferences
+ at strong{This whole document is completely outdated. Don't read this. All
+function names and every described structure has changed
+completely. Only read this if you want to know how gnucash looked like
+in 1999. This is completely outdated!}
+
The options system is used to obtain user preferences, both globally,
and when displaying a report. A wide variety of option types are
supported, so it should be possible to create an option for just about
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