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diff --git a/textproc/sml-fxp/files/patch-doc-fxviz.html b/textproc/sml-fxp/files/patch-doc-fxviz.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6ac2b309e207 --- /dev/null +++ b/textproc/sml-fxp/files/patch-doc-fxviz.html @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +--- doc/fxviz.html.orig Wed Jun 6 11:56:20 2007 ++++ doc/fxviz.html Wed Jun 6 11:57:17 2007 +@@ -8,36 +8,36 @@ + <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> + + <h1> +-<a href="index.html"><img SRC="fxp-shadow.jpg" ALT="fxp" BORDER=0 align=CENTER></a> ++<a href="index.html"><img SRC="Images/fxp-shadow.jpg" ALT="fxp" BORDER=0 align=CENTER></a> + The Program <i>fxviz</i></h1> +-<img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 > + <tr> +-<td><img SRC="ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> ++<td><img SRC="Images/ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> + + <td><a href="#DESC">Description</a></td> + </tr> + + <tr> +-<td><img SRC="ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> ++<td><img SRC="Images/ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> + + <td><a href="#EXA">An Example</a></td> + </tr> + + <tr> +-<td><img SRC="ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> ++<td><img SRC="Images/ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> + + <td><a href="#OPT">Summary of Options</a></td> + </tr> + + <tr> +-<td><img SRC="ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> ++<td><img SRC="Images/ball-shadow.jpg" ALT="o" ></td> + + <td><a href="#TRIB">Tributes</a></td> + </tr> + </table> + +-<p><img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<p><img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <h2> + <a NAME="DESC"></a>Description</h2> + <i>fxviz</i> is an XML tree visualizer. It reads an XML document and produces +@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ + the sequence of fragments it consists of. + <p>Simimlarly, an element node can be unfolded such that each of its attributes + is represented by its own attribute node as a child of the element. +-<p><img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<p><img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <h2> + <a NAME="EXA"></a>An Example</h2> + Consider the follwing XML document <tt>test.xml</tt>: +@@ -159,32 +159,32 @@ + </blockquote> + The graph description produced by <i>fxviz</i> will display the document + tree as follows: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-1.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-1.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > + <p>Each node in the tree is connected to each of its children by an edge. + Additionally, the nodes are annotated this their starting postions in the + XML source. These positions can be viewed by selecting <tt>Node Information + => Source Position</tt> in the <i>vcg</i> menu: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-2.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-2.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > + <p>Text nodes are merged such that no text node has another text node as + a direct sibling. If you wish to see how a merged text node is composed + of text fragments, apply <i>vcg</i>'s <tt>Unfold Subgraph</tt> function + to that node. For the second text-node in the <tt>b</tt>-element this results + in: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-3.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-3.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > + <p>Additional information about attributes of elements is also available + by applying <i>vcg</i>'s <tt>Unfold Subgraph</tt> function to the element + node: the attributes are removed from the element node's label, and for + each attribute a new attribute node is inserted before the element's content. + Each attribute node is labeled with the attribute name and has as a single + child the attribute value: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-4.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-4.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > + <p>The values of defaulted attributed are marked, and unspecified attributes + are either marked as implied or missing: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-5.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-5.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > + <p>Finally, if you are interested in the attribute type of some specified + attribute, use the <tt>Node Information => Attribute Type</tt> function: +-<p><img SRC="exa-vcg-6.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > +-<p><img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<p><img SRC="Images/exa-vcg-6.gif" ALT="graph output example" HSPACE=20 > ++<p><img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <h2> + <a NAME="OPT"></a>Summary of Command Line Options</h2> + Each option can be one of: +@@ -232,13 +232,13 @@ + If <tt>fname</tt> is <tt>-</tt>, the standard output is used. Defaults + to -.</dd> + </dl> +-<img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <h2> + <a NAME="TRIB"></a>Tributes</h2> + <i>fxviz</i> generates output for <i><a href="ftp://ftp.cs.uni-sb.de/pub/graphics/vcg/">vcg</a></i> + which is an excellent graph layout program written by Georg Sander at the + University of Saarbrücken. +-<p><img SRC="shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > ++<p><img SRC="Images/shadow.jpg" ALT="----------------" > + <address> + fxp's feedback address <a href="mailto:fxp@PSI.Uni-Trier.DE">fxp@PSI.Uni-Trier.DE</a></address> + |