-The PDF document will be produced from the latex source in the \textit{master} directory. Since the glossary and index are also present, it has to run the pdf build several times. The following commands in the \textit{translate\_manual} script produce the PDF document from latex source which includes invoking makeindex for the Index and Glossary.
-
-\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
-pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
-makeindex CinelerraGG_Manual.idx
-pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
-makeindex CinelerraGG_Manual.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o CinelerraGG_Manual.nls
-pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
-\end{lstlisting}
-
-After these commands are executed you will have the manual only in PDF format. So if you only want a PDF version, you only need to run these previous 5 lines but Context Help from the program will not be available with the PDF version.
-
- \item Next, to produce HTML output the script then moves (renames) latex2html-init to .latex2html-init (starting with dot).
-
- \item Finally latex2html is run with a unique set of parameters and some cleanup is performed. The script uses latex2html. It creates the directory CinelerraGG\_Manual containing all the files of the manual in html: tables, references, index, glossary, and various images.
-
- \item After installation of the \CGG{} program, place the complete unchanged directory CinelerraGG\_Manual, as it was produced by latex2html from the manual package, into the 'doc' directory of the installed Cinelerra package. This will be the directory bin/doc/CinelerraGG\_Manual if \CGG{} was built --with-single-user. The script ContextManual.pl will automatically be in bin/doc after the successful build of the program. It is this perl script that allows the program to access CinelerraGG\_Manual to offer Context Help.
-
- \item Optionally you can make some adjustments to the latex2html command line in the \textit{translate\_manual} script. Some variants are shown in the comments inside the script but changes may impact the usability of Alt/h hotkey from the program.
+ The steps that this script performs are as follows:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item PDF production. The PDF document will be produced from the latex source in the \textit{master} directory. Since the glossary and index are also present, it has to run the pdf build several times. The following commands in the \texttt{translate\_manual} script produce the PDF document from latex source which includes invoking makeindex for the Index and Glossary.
+
+ \begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
+ pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
+ makeindex CinelerraGG_Manual.idx
+ pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
+ makeindex CinelerraGG_Manual.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o CinelerraGG_Manual.nls
+ pdflatex CinelerraGG_Manual.tex
+ \end{lstlisting}
+
+ After these commands are executed you will have the manual only in PDF format. So if you only want a PDF version, you only need to run these previous 5 lines but Context Help from the program will not be available with the PDF version.
+ \item Next, to produce HTML output the script then moves (renames) \texttt{latex 2html-init} to \texttt{.latex2html-init} (starting with dot).
+
+ \item Then the script uses latex2html: latex2html is run with a unique set of parameters and some cleanup is performed. It creates the directory CinelerraGG\_Manual containing all the files of the manual in html: tables, references, index, glossary, and various images.
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \item After installation of the \CGG{} program, place the complete unchanged directory \texttt{CinelerraGG\_Manual}, as it was produced by latex2html from the manual package, into the \textit{doc} directory of the installed Cinelerra package. This will be the directory \textit{bin/doc/CinelerraGG\_Manual} if \CGG{} was built \texttt{--with-single-user}. The script ContextManual.pl will automatically be in bin/doc after the successful build of the program. It is this perl script that allows the program to access CinelerraGG\_Manual to offer Context Help.
+
+ \item Optionally you can make some adjustments to the latex2html command line in the \texttt{translate\_manual} script. Some variants are shown in the comments inside the script but changes may impact the usability of Alt/h hotkey from the program.