Documentation Bug 630652 created to install Guide update for Other Assets

Yawar Amin yawar.amin at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 23:08:05 EDT 2010


Hi Tom,

On 2010-09-27, at 20:13, Yawar Amin wrote:

> […]
> This morning I realised that the single, revised patch file I posted doesn’t make it every easy to see exactly _what_ I changed. Apologies for that–my defense is a coffee-addled brain :-) I’m now working on a set of patches that, when applied sequentially, will produce the same result; and taken separately, will let you easily see exactly what changes I made. It works kind of like those layered drawings you’d find in printed encyclopedias of the human anatomy, starting with the skeleton, then adding the lymphatic system, muscle tissue, skin and eyes, and so forth to get the final human body.
> 
> I’ll post the patch sequence here, when it’s done.

OK, slight change of plans: I’ve just gone ahead and committed your patch into the docs repository [1], and then made some very simple cosmetic changes on top of that [2]. I’m working on some more changes that I will post here so you can have a look and see if it seems OK. Basically a little tweaking of sentences here and there, and then a few markup changes to take advantage of DocBook’s features.

The plan after that is to backport these commits to the 2.2 branch, since everything you’ve written applies there as well.

For now, you can get a very good view of all changes made by following the referenced links. Trac (the software that runs this diff view) is especially great in that it shows you changes that have been made within a line, like deleting a single Space character.

Regards,

Yawar

[1] http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/19618
[2] http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/19619

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