Documentation-es
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La versión Beta del manual está disponible aquí: http://www.gnashdev.org/?q=node/26
Por favor mira los objetivos.http://www.crashandmushi.com/gnash/index.html para piezas de documentación que no están en el DocBook XML, y por lo tanto no son necesarios para un CVS apropiado.
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Documentación Gnash
Actual Resumen del Manual de Gnash
- Intro
- Gnash Overview
- Flash Support
- Gnash Overview
- Using Gnash
- Gnash Command Line Options
- Gnash Interactive Control Keys
- User Configuration File
- Installing and Configuring Gnash
- Using a Package Manager
- Building From Source
- Getting the Source
- Code Dependencies
- Docs Dependencies
- Testing Dependencies
- Configuration
- Building From Source
- Installation
- Reporting Bugs
- Compile the latest Gnash build
- Determine if the bug was previously reported
- Review bug writing guidelines
- Filing a bug report
- Glossary
- Authors
Notas
La información ya mencionada es esencialmente una referencia básica del material. Para futuros lanzamientos, tengo la intención de proveer un poco más de explicaciones y ejemplos. El contenido existente está también enfocado a la audiencia técnica, y vamos a necesitar más información para un promedio, less technical end-user.
It seems that there should be two Developer's Guides: one for those who wish to develop Gnash, and one for those who wish to develop/author flash content according to the Gnash spec.
Proposed New Gnash Docs Outlines
Gnash Developer's Guide - This guide is meant to provide all technical reference information for the Gnash player. The target audience will be involved in developing Gnash technology, such as improvements to performance.
- Intro
- What is Gnash?
- What Does Gnash run on?
- Audience
- Organization of this manual
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Acknowledgements
- Installing Gnash
- Requirements - Software
- Linux
- Code Dependencies
- Documentation Dependencies
- Testing Dependencies
- (Windows) - future feature
- (OS X) - future feature
- Linux
- Requirements - Hardware
- Downloading
- Using a Package Manager
- Downloading the Source Code
- GNU FTP mirror
- CVS Repository
- (Downloading the .exe File) - future feature
- (Downloading the .dmg File) - future feature
- Pre-Build Configuration
- General
- Features
- Specifying Custom Paths
- Cross Compiling
- Compiling Gnash
- Testing the Binary
- Installing Gnash
- Requirements - Software
- Using Gnash
- General
- Command Line Options
- Interactive Control Keys
- User Configuration File
- Contribute to Gnash
- Reporting Bugs
- Compile the Latest Build
- Is This a New Bug?
- Review the Bug-Writing Guidelines
- File a Bug Report
- Reporting Bugs
- Glossary
- Index
- Authors
- GPL
MeToMe/MusicML Documentation
Outlines
Developer's Guide - This guide is meant to provide all of the technical details of MeToMe and MusicML to a highly technical audience. The target audience will be involved in maintaining an instance of MeToMe, or in publishing MusicML metadata, or will be an end-user seeking deeper understanding of MeToME/MusicML. This document will also provide detailed reference material, including vocabulary and syntax.
- Intro
- MusicML
- Intro
- Overview
- Best Practices
- Syntax
- One large example file that uses most available types of metadata. Analyze/discuss
- Vocabulary
- Catalogs
- Publishing
- Updating previously published metadata
- Batch publishing
- Intro
- MeToMe
- Intro
- Overview
- Requirements (hardware, software)
- Best Practices
- Tables
- Indices
- Tools
- Performance
- Hosting
- Local/private instance
- Hosted/public instance
- Intro
Publisher's Guide - This guide is meant for the average end user, who will be creating and publishing metadata to either a public or private instance of MeToMe. The audience will not be considered to be a strongly technical audience; complex topics will be referred to the Developer's Guide.
- Intro
- Why MusicML?
- Why MeToMe?
- History
- Licensing
- Writing Metadata Files
- Best Practices (Standards)
- One example file, filled in "chunk" with nearly every field. Dissect, analyze.
- How to create the file
- GUI (are we developing one?)
- Using a text editor
- Best Practices (Standards)
- Publishing
- Ingesting MusicML files to MeToME
- Locally
- To a remote instance
- Uploading MusicML to public instances
- Syncing pulic metadata to your local MeToMe
- Updating your published metadata
- Batch Publishing
- Ingesting MusicML files to MeToME

