The site is built using ruby (I use 1.9[.3]) and [Jekyll](https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll) (a ruby gem). You should be able to just install ruby and then `gem install jekyll` to get it up and running.
-`import.rb` (which gets the content from drupal) requires the `nokogiri` gem, but there are no other dependencies for the jekyll part (just the things required by jekyll itself).
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### Get the code
git clone <repo-url>
cd ardour-manual
-### Run it locally
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-This will generate the final html and start a local webserver.
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- jekyll --server
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-It should then be available at [localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000)
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-### Import content from drupal
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-This will pull the content from the [ardour drupal manual](http://ardour.org/manual/ardour3) and turn it into the format used in `_manual/`. You shouldn't really need to run this.
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- ruby import.rb
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-It's quite slow… :)
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-### Upload static site to live server
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-Once the content has been built (using jekyll) you can put it live with this (assuming your ssh key has been put on the server):
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- ./upload.sh
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-## Strucuture of the content
+## Structure of the content
There are 2 different types of content:
- `{% tree %}` is what shows the manual structure in the left column
- `{% children %}` shows the immediate list of children for a page
-## manual.rb plugin
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+## More Advanced Stuff
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+You probably don't want or need to do any of this, but here are some
+notes just in case you decide to anyway.
+
+### Run it locally
+
+This will generate the final html and start a local webserver.
+
+ jekyll --server
+
+It should then be available at [localhost:4000](http://localhost:4000)
+
+### manual.rb plugin
Much of the functionality comes from `_plugins/manual.rb` - it takes the _manual format_ (contained in `_manual/`) and mushes it around a bit into a tmp directory before letting jekyll do it's normal thing. It's all hooked into the jekyll command so no special actions are required.
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