Removed reference to 'systemname' and added a link to winsite in

debugger.sgml.
Remove cruft from default.dsl. Add comments explaining what our other
settings do.
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Francois Gouget 2003-09-15 20:06:47 +00:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent d477f0ec7d
commit b4557d0118
2 changed files with 15 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -490,15 +490,15 @@ winedbg "hl.exe -windowed"
<para> <para>
The best, freely available, disassembler for Win16 programs is The best, freely available, disassembler for Win16 programs is
<application>Windows Codeback</application>, archive name <application>Windows Codeback</application>, archive name
<filename>wcbxxx.zip</filename>, which usually can be found in <filename>wcbxxx.zip</> (e.g. <filename>wcb105a.zip</>), which
the <filename>Cica-Mirror</filename> subdirectory on the Wine usually can be found in the <filename>Cica-Mirror</filename>
ftp sites. (See <filename>ANNOUNCE</filename>). subdirectory on the Wine ftp sites. (See <filename>ANNOUNCE</>).
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Disassembling win32 programs is possible using Disassembling win32 programs is possible using
<application>Windows Disassembler 32</application>, archive name <application>Windows Disassembler 32</>. Look for
something like <filename>w32dsm87.zip</filename> (or similar) a file called <filename>w32dsm87.zip</> (or similar)
on <systemitem class="systemname">ftp.winsite.com</systemitem> on <ulink url="http://www.winsite.com/">http://www.winsite.com</>
and mirrors. The shareware version does not allow saving of and mirrors. The shareware version does not allow saving of
disassembly listings. You can also use the newer (and in the disassembly listings. You can also use the newer (and in the
full version better) <application>Interactive full version better) <application>Interactive

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@ -7,15 +7,21 @@
<style-specification id="html" use="docbook"> <style-specification id="html" use="docbook">
<style-specification-body> <style-specification-body>
; Use the section id as the filename rather than
; cryptic filenames like x1547.html
(define %use-id-as-filename% #t) (define %use-id-as-filename% #t)
(define %html-ext% ".html")
(define %html-header-tags% '()) ; Repeat the section number in each section to make it easier
; when browsing the doc
(define %section-autolabel% #t)
;;(define %stylesheet% "../../winehq.css") ;;(define %stylesheet% "../../winehq.css")
;;(define %stylesheet-type% "text/css") ;;(define %stylesheet-type% "text/css")
; All that remains is to hard-code various aspects of the look and feel
; (colors, italics, etc.)
(define %shade-verbatim% #t) (define %shade-verbatim% #t)
(define %section-autolabel% #t)
;; Customize the body tag color attributes ;; Customize the body tag color attributes
(define %body-attr% (define %body-attr%
@ -37,33 +43,6 @@
;(list "BGCOLOR" "#FFE7BA") ; wheat1 (light tan) ;(list "BGCOLOR" "#FFE7BA") ; wheat1 (light tan)
(list "WIDTH" ($table-width$)))) (list "WIDTH" ($table-width$))))
;; Customize systemitem element to have different formatting, according
;; to which class attribute it contains.
(element systemitem
(let ((class (attribute-string (normalize "class"))))
(cond
((equal? class (normalize "systemname")) ($italic-mono-seq$))
((equal? class (normalize "constant")) ($mono-seq$))
(else ($charseq$)))))
;; Okay, this is a little tricky. By default, it appears that setinfo is
;; completely turned off (with empty-sosofo). The setinfo title is extracted
;; through some other means, so we can ignore it when we process the setinfo
;; below.
;; Process setinfo element
(element setinfo (process-children))
;; Ignore title element -- otherwise it'll appear alongside the releaseinfo
;; element. If we add any other elements to setinfo, we'll have to blank them
;; out here, also.
(element (setinfo title)
(empty-sosofo))
;; Enclose releaseinfo element in italics
(element (setinfo releaseinfo)
; (make element gi: "i"
; (process-children)))
(process-children))
</style-specification-body> </style-specification-body>
</style-specification> </style-specification>