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This file describes how to create the opencv.pdf manual in the
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.../opencv/doc directory. It further describes how to produce
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the html files on disk that populate the online OpenCV documenation
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wiki.
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In Ubuntu or Debian, required to build the opencv.pdf manual:
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sudo apt-get install texlive texlive-latex-extra latex-xcolor texlive-fonts-extra
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To build the HTML documentation, these are also required:
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sudo apt-get install python-setuptools ## See [1] below for another install method
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sudo easy_install -U Sphinx ## This is NOT the speech recognition program.
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sudo apt-get install dvipng
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sudo easy_install plasTeX
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In other Linux distros you will also need to install LiveTeX and,
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optionally, if you want to produce the hmtl files, the Sphinx tool (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/)
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In MacOSX you can use MacTex (https://www.tug.org/mactex/).
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In Windows you can use MiKTeX
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(1) To build the latex files to create the opencv.pdf manual, in the
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.../opencv/doc directory, issue the command:
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sh go
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(2) If you want to build the html files that OpenCV uses to populate the
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online documentation, assuming you downloaded easy_install,
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Sphinx and plasTex as above, then from the .../opencv/doc/plastex directory,
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issue the "go" commend there:
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sh go
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The resulting html files will be be created in:
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.../opencv/doc/plastex/_build/html
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[1] To install easy install on Ubuntu, try either (as stated above):
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sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
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or try using:
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First:
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wget -q http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py
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Then
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sudo python ez_setup.py
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