From b5cf81d8beccb92f36b5b558b487a10346e7f4cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 11:56:35 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] doc/installation: convert dependency table to dsv format The dependency table was originally in "fixed" format, so that AsciiDoc took a fixed number of characters to the first column and the rest to the second column. However, "OpenSSL or GNU TLS or nss_compat_ossl" will not fit in that number of characters, and backslash line continuation will not help because AsciiDoc apparently parses that before it counts the characters. I could widen the column in the AsciiDoc source but switching to "dsv" format seems prettier. --- doc/installation.txt | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/installation.txt b/doc/installation.txt index 25ef0010d..65757f62d 100644 --- a/doc/installation.txt +++ b/doc/installation.txt @@ -31,40 +31,41 @@ To make use of many of ELinks features you will need to have some external libraries and utility programs installed on your system. It is recommended to have the following libraries and programs installed: -`-----------------------`---------------------------------------------------- -Dependency Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Lua or Guile Makes it possible to write scripting plugins. \ +[separator="|"] +`_______________________`____________________________________________________ +Dependency |Description +_____________________________________________________________________________ +Lua or Guile |Makes it possible to write scripting plugins. \ ifdef::installation-webpage[] - See link:manual.html#lua-scripting[the Elinks - Lua interface] \ + See link:manual.html#lua-scripting[the Elinks - Lua interface] \ endif::installation-webpage[] ifndef::installation-webpage[] - See <> \ + See <> \ endif::installation-webpage[] - for more info. -zlib 1.2.0.2 or later For handling gzip or deflate compressed documents \ - both locally and sent from server. -bzip2 Likewise, for bzip2 compressed documents. -LZMA Utils Likewise, for LZMA compressed documents. \ - Version 4.32.5 should work. -OpenSSL or GNU TLS For handling secure HTTP browsing. -GPM 'General Purpose Mouse' for mouse support. -expat 'XML Parser Toolkit' needed for XBEL support. -smbclient Program needed for smb:// protocol support. -rxvt-unicode For terminal emulator which supports 88 colors. -xterm with 256 colors Program atleast patch level 179 or rxvt program \ - from version 2.7.9 for support of 256 colors. \ - Newer PuTTY also has 256 color support. -libidn For internationalized domain names. -SpiderMonkey Mozilla's JavaScript engine for getting \ - JavaScript/ECMAScript support in ELinks. \ + for more info. +zlib 1.2.0.2 or later |For handling gzip or deflate compressed documents \ + both locally and sent from server. +bzip2 |Likewise, for bzip2 compressed documents. +LZMA Utils |Likewise, for LZMA compressed documents. \ + Version 4.32.5 should work. +OpenSSL or GNU TLS |For handling secure HTTP browsing. +GPM |'General Purpose Mouse' for mouse support. +expat |'XML Parser Toolkit' needed for XBEL support. +smbclient |Program needed for smb:// protocol support. +rxvt-unicode |For terminal emulator which supports 88 colors. +xterm with 256 colors |Program atleast patch level 179 or rxvt program \ + from version 2.7.9 for support of 256 colors. \ + Newer PuTTY also has 256 color support. +libidn |For internationalized domain names. +SpiderMonkey |Mozilla's JavaScript engine for getting \ + JavaScript/ECMAScript support in ELinks. \ ifdef::installation-webpage[] - See also link:manual.html#ecmascript[notes on ECMAScript support]. + See also link:manual.html#ecmascript[notes on ECMAScript support]. endif::installation-webpage[] ifndef::installation-webpage[] - See also <>. + See also <>. endif::installation-webpage[] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +_____________________________________________________________________________ When compiling, you also need the header files for the libraries. Most OS distributors put a given library's headers in a package separate from the