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Documentation System
@tableofcontents
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_1 Introduction
This document provides practical guidenes for generation and editing of OCCT user documentation.
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_2 Prerequisites
Tcl/Tk Version 8.5 or 8.6: http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/download.html
Doxygen Version 1.8.4 or above: http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/download.html
MathJax (used for rendering math formulas in browser). See \ref OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_9 paragraph for more detailed description. The latest version: http://www.mathjax.org/download/
MiKTeX or equivalent tool (used for PDF document creation)
Latest version: http://miktex.org/download
Note: to generate pdf documentation with MiKTeX you should execute gendoc.bat within MiKTeX environment (run gendoc.bat in MiKTeX command promt or update PATH for MiKTeX bin folder). Also in process of pdf generation MiKTeX can request you to download missing packages if MiKTeX was installed with option below:
@image html /dev_guides/documentation/images/documentation_image002.png @image latex /dev_guides/documentation/images/documentation_image002.png
If this option is set to "Yes", MiKTeX will download missing packages automatically.
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_2_1 Documentation Generation
Run gendoc.bat from OCCT directory to generate all articles are defined in FILES.txt:
gendoc.bat options:
- -html : To generate HTML files (cannot be used with -pdf);
- -pdf : To generate PDF files (cannot be used with -html);
- -m=<modules_list> : Specifies list of articles to generate. If it is not specified, all files, mentioned in FILES.txt are processed;
- -l=<document_name> : Specifies the article caption for a single document;
- -h : Prints help message;
- -v : Specifies the Verbose mode (info on all script actions is shown).
If you run the command without arguments (like example above) it will generate HTML documentation for all articles are defined into FILES.txt.
Note: the generation process generates PDF files for each article, but in html case it generates common Html page with references to the ones.
For generation of specific article you need:
- have it's name with relative path (from %OCCDIR%/dox/ to the file) contained in FILES.txt (is located into %OCCDIR%/dox/ directory).
@verbatim devs_guid/documentation/documentation.md @endverbatim
where documentation .md is name of article and devs_guid/documentation/ is relative path of it
- use this name with -m option in the generation process:
@verbatim % gendoc.bat -html -m=devs_guid/documentation/documentation.md @endverbatim
Multiple files are separated with comma:
@verbatim % gendoc.bat -html -m=MD_FILE_1,MD_FILE_2 @endverbatim
To sepcify a article name with -l option, use quotes to prevent incorrect interpretation of whitespaces:
@verbatim % gendoc.bat -pdf -m=MD_FILE_1 -l="Label of MD_FILE_1 document" @endverbatim
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_3 Documentation Conventions
This section contains information about conventions in the field of OCCT documentation file format, structure of documentation directories, etc.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_3_1 File Format
The format used for documentation is MarkDown with Doxygen extensions. The MarkDown files have a "*.md" extension and are based on rules desribed in \ref OCCT_DM_SECTION_A section.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_3_2 Directory Structure
@image html /dev_guides/documentation/images/documentation_image001.png @image latex /dev_guides/documentation/images/documentation_image001.png
Every separate article has own folder if images are used in it. These images are stored into "images" subfolder.
If you want to use the same image for several articles, you can place the one into "dox/resources" folder.
Note: Every article can use any image that is used by others articles. To avoid incorrect image displaying, use relative path to the image (starting from dox folder). For instance @verbatim @image html /dev_guides/snv/images/snv_image001.svg @endverbatim
Result of generation of the documentation is:
%OCCT_DIR% / doc - a folder for generated articles; * html/ - a directory for generated HTML pages; * pdf/ - a directory for generated PDF files.
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_4 Adding a New Article
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Place a new article into folder that is chosen taking into account the place of the article at the hierarchy of the documentation. For instance the article about "using SVN working with OCCT source code" (svn.md - the file of the article) might be placed into /dox/dev_guides/ . If the article has images then you may create the own folder of the article and subfolder in it for images. For instance */dox/dev_guides/svn/ - for svn.md file */dox/dev_guides/svn/images/ - for images
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Update dox/FILES.txt to add relative path to svn.md. For instance @verbatim dev_guides/snv/svn.md @endverbatim
Note: the place of the relative path to an article is connected with the place into treeview of html version.
Note, that you should specify a file tag, not the document name. See Header section for details.
@section OCCT_DOC_SECTION_5 Additional Resources
More information about OCCT can be found at http://www.opencascade.org
The information on formula syntax can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Displaying_a_formula
More information on MarkDown and Doxygen syntax can be found at: http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual
@section OCCT_DM_SECTION_A Appendix 1: Document Syntax
Each OCCT document file in *.md format has a simple structure. It can contain:
Content type | Obligation |
---|---|
Header | M |
Footer | M |
Plain text | O |
List | O |
Table | O |
Code | O |
Formula | O |
Image | O |
Page numbers | M (auto generation) |
Table of contents | M (auto generation) |
The legend:
- M is for Mandatory
- O is for Optional
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_1 Text Caption (a header)
headings of different levels can be specified with the following code:
@verbatim Header 1
@endverbatim
to get
Header 1
and with the following code:
@verbatim Header 2
@endverbatim
to get
Header 2
Where a word in curly braces is a MarkDown-style reference, which can be used in table of contents. If you would like to have the table of contents, it is recommended to use @section, @subsection and @subsubsection pages instead of MarkDown headers as follows:
@verbatim @section Section_Name Section Header @subsection SubSection_Name SubSection Header @subsubsection SubSubSection_Name SubSubSection Header @endverbatim
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_2 Plain Text
Plain text is a text in a notepad-like format. To insert special symbols, like < , > or \, prepend them with \ character: \<, \>, \\ To emphasize some words, write one pair of asterisks ( * ) or underscores ( _ ) across the word to make it italic and two pairs of these symbols to make a word Bold.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_3 Lists
To create a bulleted list, start each line with a hyphen or an asterisk, followed by a space. List items can be nested. This code:
@verbatim
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 2a
- Bullet 2b
- Bullet 3 @endverbatim
produces this list:
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
- Bullet 2a
- Bullet 2b
- Bullet 3
To create a numbered list, start each line with number and a period, then a space. Numbered lists can also be nested. Thus this code
@verbatim
- List item 1
- Sub-item 1
- Sub-item 2
- List item 2
- List item 3 @endverbatim
produces this list:
- List item 1
- Sub-item 1
- Sub-item 2
- List item 2
- List item 3
Each list item can contain several paragraphs of text; these paragraphs must have the same indentation as text after bullet or number in the numbered list item (otherwise numbering will be broken).
Code blocks can be inserted as paragraphs with additional indentation (4 spaces more). Note that fenced code blocks do not work within numbered lists and their use may cause numeration to be reset.
Example of complex nested list:
@verbatim
-
ListItem_1
Additional paragraph
code fragment
One more paragraph
-
Sub-item 1
code fragment for sub-item 1
-
Sub-item 2
Paragraph for sub-item 2
Yet one more paragraph for list item 1
-
-
ListItem_2 @endverbatim
-
List item 1
Additional paragraph
code fragment
One more paragraph
-
Sub-item 1
code fragment for sub-item 1
-
Sub-item 2
Paragraph for sub-item 2
Yet one more paragraph for list item 1
-
-
List item 2
Note that numbers of paragraphs are regenerated so they do not necessarily follow numbering of source items.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_4 Tables
A table consists of a header line, a separator line, and at least one row line. Table columns are separated by the pipe (|) character. The following example:
@verbatim
First Header | Second Header |
---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Content Cell | Content Cell |
@endverbatim |
will produce the following table:
First Header | Second Header |
---|---|
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Content Cell | Content Cell |
Column alignment can be controlled via one or two colons at the header separator line:
@verbatim
Right | Center | Left |
---|---|---|
10 | 10 | 10 |
1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
@endverbatim |
which will looks as follows:
Right | Center | Left |
---|---|---|
10 | 10 | 10 |
1000 | 1000 | 1000 |
Note that each table raw should be contained in one line of text; complex tables can be created using HTML tags.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_5 Code Blocks
It is recommended to indent a code lines with 4 spaces. A fenced code block does not require indentation, and is defined by a pair of "fence lines". Such line consists of 3 or more tilde (~) characters on a line. The end of the block should have the same number of tildes. Here is an example:
a one-line code block
By default the output is the same as for a normal code block. To highlight the code, the developer has to indicate the typical file extension, which corresponds to the programming language, after the opening fence. For highlighting according to the C++ language, for instance, write the following code (the curly braces and dot are optional):
@verbatim
int func(int a,int b) { return a*b; }
@endverbatim
which will produce:
int func(int a,int b) { return a*b; }
Verbatim content can be written by using framing @verbatim @endverbatim . For instance
verbatim text
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_6 References
To insert a reference to a website, it is proposed to write a URL. For example: http://en.wikipedia.org To insert a reference to another part of the same document, the developer can write:
@verbatim @htmlonly Doxygen Configuration file @endhtmlonly @endverbatim
to get a link to paragraph : @htmlonly Doxygen configuration @endhtmlonly
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_7 Images
To insert image into document the developer can write the following code(in Doxygen-style):
For HTML document: @verbatim @image html /relative/path/to/image/image001.png "Image caption" @endverbatim
For latex document: @verbatim @image latex /relative/path/to/image/image001.png "Image caption" @endverbatim
Note: When markdown document is used to generate html document the latex insertion is ignored (and vice versa) due to this fact you can use image insertions in the pair, like example below: @verbatim @image html /relative/path/to/image/image001.png "Image caption" @image latex /relative/path/to/image/image001.png "Image caption" @endverbatim
The code below tells Doxygen to insert a picture right in the place this code was written: @verbatim @image html /resources/occ_logo.png "OCCT logo" @image latex /resources/occ_logo.png "OCCT logo" @endverbatim
@image html /resources/occ_logo.png "OCCT logo" @image latex /resources/occ_logo.png "OCCT logo"
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_8 Table Of Contents
To get the table of contents at the beginning of the document, write @tableofcontents tag. But it is not needed now because TreeView option for HTML is used. The TOC in the PDF document will be generated automatically.
@subsection OCCT_DM_SECTION_A_9 Formulas
Formulas within documents will be generated using MathJax tool.
A developer has to specify these parameters in Doxyfile to enable support of MathJax in Doxygen:
USE_MATHJAX = YES
MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS
MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest
MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols
To use MathJax tool with the HTML page, it's <head> block has to contain
<script type="text/x-mathjax-config">
MathJax.Hub.Config({
tex2jax: {inlineMath: [["$","$"],["\\(","\\)"]]},
displayAlign: "left"
});
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML">
</script>
First script configures MathJax to understand separator types and to left allign formulas. The second script inserts reference to MathJax tool. This tool will always be used when the HTML output will be shown.
Equations can be written by several ways:
1.Unnumbered displayed formulas that are centered on a separate line. These formulas should be put between @f[ and @f] tags. An example:
@verbatim @f[ |I_2|=\left| \int_{0}^T \psi(t) \left{ u(a,t)- \int_{\gamma(t)}^a \frac{d\theta}{k(\theta,t)} \int_{a}^\theta c(\xi)u_t(\xi,t),d\xi \right} dt \right| @f] @endverbatim
gives the following result:
@f$ |I_2|=\left| \int_{0}^T \psi(t) \left{ u(a,t)- \int_{\gamma(t)}^a \frac{d\theta}{k(\theta,t)} \int_{a}^\theta c(\xi)u_t(\xi,t),d\xi \right} dt \right| @f$
2.Formulas can also be put between @verbatim \begin{align} @endverbatim and @verbatim \end{align} @endverbatim tags. An example:
@verbatim \begin{align} \dot{x} & = \sigma(y-x) \ \dot{y} & = \rho x - y - xz \ \dot{z} & = -\beta z + xy \end{align} @endverbatim
gives the following result: @latexonly \begin{align} \dot{x} & = \sigma(y-x) \ \dot{y} & = \rho x - y - xz \ \dot{z} & = -\beta z + xy \end{align} @endlatexonly
@htmlonly \begin{align} \dot{x} & = \sigma(y-x) \ \dot{y} & = \rho x - y - xz \ \dot{z} & = -\beta z + xy \end{align} @endhtmlonly
3.Inline formulas can be specified using this syntax:
@verbatim @f$ \sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2 @f$ @endverbatim
that leads to the following result: @f$ \sqrt{3x-1}+(1+x)^2 @f$