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* doc: Remove unused title idsPeter Eisentraut2020-03-13
| | | | | | | | FOP issues warnings about them. These aren't even used, so just remove them. For the ones that are actually used, we'll come up with a different solution. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/e29b580e-79ab-a371-5ea4-6946e4d3af0b%402ndQuadrant.com
* Convert documentation to DocBook XMLPeter Eisentraut2017-11-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since some preparation work had already been done, the only source changes left were changing empty-element tags like <xref linkend="foo"> to <xref linkend="foo"/>, and changing the DOCTYPE. The source files are still named *.sgml, but they are actually XML files now. Renaming could be considered later. In the build system, the intermediate step to convert from SGML to XML is removed. Everything is build straight from the source files again. The OpenSP (or the old SP) package is no longer needed. The documentation toolchain instructions are updated and are much simpler now. Peter Eisentraut, Alexander Lakhin, Jürgen Purtz
* Convert SGML IDs to lower casePeter Eisentraut2017-10-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | IDs in SGML are case insensitive, and we have accumulated a mix of upper and lower case IDs, including different variants of the same ID. In XML, these will be case sensitive, so we need to fix up those differences. Going to all lower case seems most straightforward, and the current build process already makes all anchors and lower case anyway during the SGML->XML conversion, so this doesn't create any difference in the output right now. A future XML-only build process would, however, maintain any mixed case ID spellings in the output, so that is another reason to clean this up beforehand. Author: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
* Don't use SGML empty tagsPeter Eisentraut2017-10-17
| | | | | | | | For DocBook XML compatibility, don't use SGML empty tags (</>) anymore, replace by the full tag name. Add a warning option to catch future occurrences. Alexander Lakhin, Jürgen Purtz
* Use lower-case SGML attribute valuesPeter Eisentraut2017-10-10
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* doc: Improve DocBook XML validityPeter Eisentraut2014-02-23
| | | | | | | | | | | DocBook XML is superficially compatible with DocBook SGML but has a slightly stricter DTD that we have been violating in a few cases. Although XSLT doesn't care whether the document is valid, the style sheets don't necessarily process invalid documents correctly, so we need to work toward fixing this. This first commit moves the indexterms in refentry elements to an allowed position. It has no impact on the output.
* Add compatibility information for prepared transaction commandsPeter Eisentraut2012-04-16
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* Fix a whitespace issue with the man pagesPeter Eisentraut2011-08-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There is what may actually be a mistake in our markup. The problem is in a situation like <para> <command>FOO</command> is ... there is strictly speaking a line break before "FOO". In the HTML output, this does not appear to be a problem, but in the man page output, this shows up, so you get double blank lines at odd places. So far, we have attempted to work around this with an XSL hack, but that causes other problems, such as creating run-ins in places like <acronym>SQL</acronym> <command>COPY</command> So fix the problem properly by removing the extra whitespace. I only fixed the problems that affect the man page output, not all the places.
* Remove useless whitespace at end of linesPeter Eisentraut2010-11-23
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* Remove cvs keywords from all files.Magnus Hagander2010-09-20
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* Remove unnecessary xref endterm attributes and title idsPeter Eisentraut2010-04-03
| | | | | | | | | The endterm attribute is mainly useful when the toolchain does not support automatic link target text generation for a particular situation. In the past, this was required by the man page tools for all reference page links, but that is no longer the case, and it now actually gets in the way of proper automatic link text generation. The only remaining use cases are currently xrefs to refsects.
* Set SQL man pages to be section 7 by default, and only transform them toPeter Eisentraut2008-11-14
| | | | | | | | | another section if required by the platform (instead of the old way of building them in section "l" and always transforming them to the platform-specific section). This speeds up the installation on common platforms, and it avoids some funny business with the man page tools and build process.
* Remove emacs info from footer of SGML files.Bruce Momjian2006-09-16
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* Minor SGML work: add some more hyperlinks, where appropriate.Neil Conway2006-02-26
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* Two-phase commit. Original patch by Heikki Linnakangas, with additionalTom Lane2005-06-17
hacking by Alvaro Herrera and Tom Lane.