[openlp-dev] Editing the Online Manual
Lane Lester
ll at lpl.pm
Tue Apr 12 09:35:12 EDT 2016
Thanks for that reply, Ken.
While I was waiting for responses to my previous email, I ran *make* on the
existing files. It generated this output:
~/openlp-docs/trunk/manual# make html
/usr/bin/sphinx-build -b html -n -d build/doctrees source build/html
Making output directory...
Running Sphinx v1.2.3
loading pickled environment... failed: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/root/openlp-docs/trunk/manual/build/doctrees/*environment.pickle*'
Theme error:
no theme named '*sphinx_rtd_theme*' found (missing theme.conf?)
Makefile:34: recipe for target 'html' failed
make: *** [html] Error 1
Lane
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Lane Lester <ll at lpl.pm> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 1:15 AM, Tim and Alison Bentley <
> Home at trarbentley.net> wrote:
>
>> 5. Remove any references to versions of OpenLP in the manual.
>> There are some places in the manual that still say 2.2 and some mention
>> 2.4. Let's get rid of them.
>
>
> I am starting to edit the *OpenLP Manual* files, and I see it's not just
> a matter of deleting all instances of "2.2" and "2.4". For example, there
> is this:
>
> Since the OpenLP 2.2 release, new versions of OpenLP always ask if a
> backup should be made of the data on the first run.
>
> I propose this now read:
>
> New versions of OpenLP always ask if a backup should be made of the data
> on the first run.
>
>
> It's obvious the last sentence in this section should be deleted:
>
> =================
> Projector Manager
> =================
>
> The Projector Manager allows you to remotely control a network-connected
> projector that conforms to the Japan Business Machine and Information
> System
> Association (JBMIA) PJLink specification. Available in OpenLP v2.2.
>
> But should I also change "Projector Manager" to "Projectors" along with
> the other changes to be made in the interface?
>
> It seems this section:
>
> OpenLP 2.4 supports Ubuntu 14.04 or later versions. There is currently an
> older version of OpenLP available in the official Ubuntu repositories,
> which can be found using the Software Center, but to get OpenLP 2.4 it is
> necessary to add the OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to your system.
>
> should be changed to:
>
> The current version of OpenLP supports Ubuntu 14.04 or later versions.
> There may be an older version of OpenLP available in the official Ubuntu
> repositories, which can be found using the Software Center, but to get the
> most recent versions of OpenLP it is necessary to add the OpenLP Personal
> Package Archive (PPA) to your system.
>
>
> This section raises a different kind of problem:
>
> Windows
> ^^^^^^^
>
> Find the OpenLP 2.4 folder in your Start menu. Choose the "OpenLP (Debug)"
> option.
>
> Will you be changing the Windows installation so the above will just say
> "OpenLP"?
>
> The FAQs have a number of version-specific questions, but I think I can
> handle most of them. Some of them should be deleted at a later date.
>
> Lane
>
>
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