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Clean up the 2.13.02 release notes: we don't need to list every single subcase where we would crash, as it is not really relevant to the user. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com> |
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afmmetrics.ph | ||
changes.src | ||
findfont.ph | ||
genps.pl | ||
head.ps | ||
inslist.pl | ||
internal.doc | ||
local.css | ||
Makefile.in | ||
nasmdoc.css | ||
nasmdoc.src | ||
nasmlogo.eps | ||
nasmlogw.png | ||
opt_var.txt | ||
psfonts.ph | ||
pspdf.pl | ||
pswidth.ph | ||
rdsrc.pl | ||
README | ||
ttfmetrics.ph |
To build the entire documentation, the following tools are needed: 1. A Perl interpreter for your platform 2. The following Perl modules available from CPAN: Font::TTF Sort::Versions 3. asciidoc http://asciidoc.org/ 4. xmlto https://fedorahosted.org/xmlto 5. One of: Adobe Acrobat (acrodist) Ghostscript (ps2pdf) http://download.ghostscript.com/ pstopdf (available on some BSD-derived Unix systems) Of these, Ghostscript is the most tested, although Acrobat has been claimed to generate smaller files. 6. For best results, the Adobe fonts Source Sans Pro and Source Code Pro, available for free at: https://github.com/adobe-fonts