Re: ghelp error
- From: "Arnel A. Borja" <kyoushuu yahoo com>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: ghelp error
- Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 23:07:10 +0800
On Friday, 26 October, 2012 07:19 PM, Rudra Banerjee wrote:
Dear friends,
I know probably it has nothing to do with gtk, but I am trying to write the documentation of my gtk-related
project.
I am using the gnome-doc-utils method http://developer.gnome.org/gnome-doc-make/unstable/migrating.html.en
My app-manual.xml in help/C/ is just a copy of what is given on the page, and so in the help/app-manual.omf.in
My help/Makefile.am looks like:
include $(top_srcdir)/gnome-doc-utils.make
dist-hook: doc-dist-hook
DOC_MODULE = app-manual
DOC_ENTITIES =
DOC_INCLUDES =
DOC_FIGURES = images/app.png
# figures/open_document.png
DOC_LINGUAS = es sr en_GB
DISTCLEANFILES = \
Makefile.in
The problem is, yelp ghelp:app-manual says it does not point to a valid page.
But if I manually do a yelp help/C/app-manual.xml its just working fine.
Any idea?
Shouldn't it be "yelp help:app-manual"? GNOME Control Center, Evince,
Anjuta and Gedit uses "help:" to open its documentation in
"Help->Contents" in menu. Only Rhythmbox uses ghelp: in applications
that I know. Maybe you could check Rhythmbox if you want to use ghelp:.
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