https://git.schokokeks.org/tor-tb-manual.git/tree/0affda17d18d48a589ae3e4dbd5079b57fe9dbc5 Recent commits to tor-tb-manual.git (0affda17d18d48a589ae3e4dbd5079b57fe9dbc5) 2014-05-28T10:56:32+02:00 tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/0affda17d18d48a589ae3e4dbd5079b57fe9dbc5 Import 'Tor and HTTPS' visual and add LICENSE information 2014-05-28T10:56:32+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/dc9826402be19fd8822932e79851364911555ef5 Add missing build dependency to README 2014-05-28T10:08:07+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/44a3777eb38d94319871ba97b25af8b8aa60e50e Enable out-of-source-tree builds 2014-05-28T09:39:36+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>One can now do: mkdir build-tree && cd build-tree ../user-manual/configure --with-tor-browser-bundle=../tor-browser-bundle make html Easy part was sprinkling Makefile.am with appropriate $(srcdir). Symlinks to the media needs to be done to localized version or to C version as a fallback. Less funny was how to deal with <xi:include /> for the version number. We use the `-p` option of yelp-build to specify a search path. Works great. But there's no such option to `itstool` and it errors out if it's unable to find `type="text"` includes (to get include them in translation strings, I presume). So we now include the Tor Browser version in an XML file instead. Gotcha: yelp rules uses the presence of the C directory to detect if it's an out-of-tree build. So we must not create a C directory when building. Let's also re-add a missing variable substitution in configure.ac. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/54a268114098cd111acb188a7c91be329cc173a0 whitespace 2014-05-27T22:46:11+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/d97c9d6f1702e66dc719d697214cfcdf65cb5c2c Rework page about Tor to include warnings and the Tor and HTTPS visual 2014-05-27T18:04:48+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/4da906a523e95d45aeb6efdf9d8f04f6d169c622 Stop abusing sort title and use groups instead 2014-05-27T11:07:39+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>According to Mallard's specification: Sort titles allow you to specify alternate text to be used when sorting the page or section. Certain automatic link sections will sort the nodes they link to. When this happens, providing a sort title allows you to control how the node is collated. This is useful for excluding leading articles such as “an” and “the”. The order of topic pages on the main index is better controlled by using grouping capabilities of automatic links. &lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/089985a34ebce448bdd8192a124b5c149eb885a1 Change main title to the name of the document 2014-05-27T10:53:38+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/127b3eb9dd468031f6f2830ee22fd4559843c5b2 Retrieve Tor Browser version and locales from its repository 2014-05-18T21:28:58+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/7759fc327f469f2b37332be05beca329cc68b706 Added a note about system clock and timezone. 2014-05-16T17:27:06+02:00 Matt Pagan mttp@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt; tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/bd0410a31c6e6a57643c5f088a737d6228164257 Add half-working PDF build using mal2latex 2014-05-15T23:47:12+02:00 Lunar lunar@torproject.org <pre>&lt;/pre&gt;