Module: docs Branch: master Commit: fd8962ce6c768f02a8d14cb2f5345d20590df91b URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=fd8962ce6c768f02a8d14cb2f5...
Author: Frédéric Delanoy frederic.delanoy@gmail.com Date: Thu Jul 18 00:48:32 2013 +0200
winelib: Avoid empty end tags.
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en/winelib-intro.sgml | 2 +- en/winelib-toolkit.sgml | 18 +++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/winelib-intro.sgml b/en/winelib-intro.sgml index 32342d9..8a6fe38 100644 --- a/en/winelib-intro.sgml +++ b/en/winelib-intro.sgml @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ <listitem> <para> The <option>-i</option> specifies a Winelib library to - import via the <link linkend="spec-file">spec file</> + import via the <link linkend="spec-file">spec file</link> mechanism. Contrast this with the <option>-l</option> which specifies a Unix library to link with. The other options work the same way they would with a C diff --git a/en/winelib-toolkit.sgml b/en/winelib-toolkit.sgml index 3617c1c..fb1844b 100644 --- a/en/winelib-toolkit.sgml +++ b/en/winelib-toolkit.sgml @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ you can guess at the items that winemaker may get wrong in this phase: macro definitions, include path, DLL path, DLLs to import, library path, libraries to link with. You can deal with - these issues by using winemaker <option>-D</>, <option>-P</>, - <option>-i</>, <option>-I</>, <option>-L</> and <option>-l</> + these issues by using winemaker <option>-D</option>, <option>-P</option>, + <option>-i</option>, <option>-I</option>, <option>-L</option> and <option>-l</option> options if they are homogeneous enough between all your targets. Otherwise you may want to use winemaker <link linkend="interactive">interactive @@ -171,9 +171,9 @@ <para> The target is not importing the right set of DLLs, or is not being linked with the right set of libraries. You can avoid - this by using winemaker <option>-P</>, <option>-i</>, - <option>-L</option> and <option>-l</> options or adding these - DLLs and libraries to the <filename>Makefile</>. + this by using winemaker <option>-P</option>, <option>-i</option>, + <option>-L</option> and <option>-l</option> options or adding these + DLLs and libraries to the <filename>Makefile</filename>. </para> </listitem> <listitem> @@ -239,13 +239,13 @@ LIBRARIES = </programlisting> <para> This section contains the global compilation settings: they apply - to all the targets in this makefile. The <varname>LIBRARIES</> + to all the targets in this makefile. The <varname>LIBRARIES</varname> variable allows you to specify additional Unix libraries to link with. Note that you would normally not specify Winelib libraries - there. To link with a Winelib library, one uses <varname>DLL_IMPORTS</>. + there. To link with a Winelib library, one uses <varname>DLL_IMPORTS</varname>. The exception is for C++ libraries where you currently don't have a choice but to link with them in the Unix sense. One library you are - likely to find here is <literal>mfc</>. + likely to find here is <literal>mfc</literal>. </para> <para> The other variable @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ hello_exe_LIBRARIES = add to the global settings we saw at the beginning of this file. </para> <para> - The <varname>DLLS</> field is where you would enumerate the list of + The <varname>DLLS</varname> field is where you would enumerate the list of DLLs that executable imports. It should contain the full DLL name , but not the '-l' option. </para>