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Generating the FL Reference Manual
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Like the wxWindows manual, the FL manual uses Tex2RTF to
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generate HTML, MS HTML Help, wxHTML Help, WinHelp, RTF, and PDF
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formats.
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VC++ users can use makefile.vc in this directory, e.g.:
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nmake -f makefile.vc docs ; Create directories and
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; all formats
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or
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nmake -f makefile.vc dirs html ; Create directories, then
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; HTML files
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The targets that the makefile supports are:
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html ; HTML
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htb ; wxHTML Help: the HTML files + hhp, hhc files,
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; archived in a fl.htb (zip format) file
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htmlhelp ; MS HTML Help: the HTML files + hhp, hhc files
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; then processed with hhc to produce fl.chm
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winhelp ; WinHelp format: Tex2RTF produces RTF and CNT
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; files, then the makefile invokes hc.exe to produce
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; the fl.hlp file
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rtf: ; WinHelp RTF (intermediate stage for winhelp)
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pdfrtf ; Makes an RTF file suitable for loading into
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; MS Word and generating a PDF via Adobe Acrobat
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If you wish to run Tex2RTF directly, you can do e.g.
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tex2rtf $(DOCDIR)\latex\FL\manual.tex $(DOCDIR)\html\FL\fl.htm -twice -html
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For more information on using Tex2RTF, please see:
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docs/tech/tn0003.txt: Adding wxWindows class documentation
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in the wxWindows hierarchy, and also utils/tex2rtf. The Tex2RTF
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manual is supplied with wxWindows documentation, in (for example)
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docs/html/tex2rtf/t2rtf.htm or docs/htmlhelp/tex2rtf.chm.
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You can configure the way Tex2RTF works with tex2rtf.ini in
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docs/latex/fl.
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Generating HTML format
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To generate HTML documentation, you need to use the -html
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argument to Tex2RTF. A whole directory of files will be
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generated.
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Generating MS HTML Help format
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To generate MS HTML Help documentation, you need to generate
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the HTML files as above and then run
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hhc fl.hhp
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You'll need the MS HTML Help compiler, obtainable from Microsoft
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or bundled with your C++ compiler.
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Generating wxHTML Help format
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To generate wxHTML Help documentation, you need to generate
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the HTML files as above and then archive the HTML, image,
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hhc, hhp and optionally hhk files into fl.htb.
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The helpview program can be used to view fl.htb
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on supported platforms. Get it from the wxWindows web site
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or compile it with samples/html/helpview in the wxWindows
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distribution.
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Generating WinHelp format
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To generate Windows Help documentation, you need to generate
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the RTF file and contents file (.cnt) using --winhelp and
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then run hc.exe to produce the .hlp file
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Generating PDF format
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Run Tex2RTF with the -rtf argument, load the RTF into MS Word,
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select the whole document, press F9, then apply wordstyle.dot
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found in distrib/msw in the wxWindows distribution.
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Then generate the PDF using Adobe Acrobat PDFWriter.
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Note that for the contents to be formatted correctly,
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each class section should end with a blank line. Otherwise
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the contents will have bits of the reference in it.
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Generating .tex files from .h files
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Much of the class reference is generated from the headers.
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The intention is to comment the headers more thoroughly, then
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regenerate the .tex files, before working directly on the
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.tex files.
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To regenerate .tex files, you'll need the HelpGen utility from
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latest wxWindows CVS, in utils/helpgen/src. Compile wxBase,
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then HelpGen. Run helpgen with e.g.
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helpgen dump file.h
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and a separate .tex file for each class will appear in the
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current directory.
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--
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Julian Smart, January 3rd 2002
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julian.smart@btopenworld.com
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