"README" file for general-documentation directory of the WontoMedia package Copyright (C) 2011 - Glen E. Ivey (see the end of this file for copyright/licensing information) This directory contains documentation for the WontoMedia application. There are two kinds of things located here: the automatically-generated RDoc documentation if/when you build it from the WontoMedia source code, and more general hand-written documentation. The files and sub-directories here are as follows: * __scripts__: This directory contains documentation for scripts and `rake` tasks that are part of the WontoMedia project. * __wiki__: This directory contains the source documents (raw MediaWiki markup) for the content of `wiki.wontology.org`. In addition to providing a local and cannonical set of documentation for WontoMedia's internals, the content of `wiki/Help` can be used to seed your own local MediaWiki installation if you'd rather use it than the general public content for WontoMedia's integrated help that is hosted at `wiki.wontology.org/Help:`. * __README_FOR_APP__: This file (in RDoc/SimpleMarkup syntax) is incorporated as the content of the project's documentation "home page" when RDoc is used to build HTML source-code documentation. * __app__: This directory (which does not yet exist when a new WontoMedia directory tree is created from a gem or from a Git repository) holds the HTML files that make up the detailed source-code documentation for WontoMedia. If you want to use this documentation, it is extracted from the WontoMedia source code by executing the command `rake doc:app`, after which you can view the documentation by loading the file `doc/app/index.html` from your web browser. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3, published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You should have received a copy of the GNU Free Documentation License along with document in the file COPYING.DOCUMENTATION. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.