Use AM_LDFLAGS instead of LDFLAGS
[yazpp-moved-to-github.git] / doc / yaz++.xml.in
index 2bc1aa9..320b466 100644 (file)
@@ -9,19 +9,26 @@
      <!ENTITY yaz-proxy-ref SYSTEM "yaz-proxy-ref.xml">
      <!ENTITY app-license SYSTEM "license.xml">
 ]>
-<!-- $Id: yaz++.xml.in,v 1.5 2002-10-23 21:23:29 adam Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: yaz++.xml.in,v 1.10 2003-10-16 16:10:43 adam Exp $ -->
 <book id="yazpp">
  <bookinfo>
-  <title>YAZ++</title>
-  <author><firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname></author>
-  <author><firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname></author>
+  <title>YAZ++ User's Guide and Reference</title>
+  <authorgroup>
+   <author><firstname>Mike</firstname><surname>Taylor</surname></author>
+   <author><firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Dickmeiss</surname></author>
+   </authorgroup>
   <copyright>
-   <year>1999-2002</year>
-   <holder>Index Data, Mike Taylor</holder>
+   <year>1999</year>
+   <year>2000</year>
+   <year>2001</year>
+   <year>2002</year>
+   <year>2003</year>
+   <holder>Index Data Aps and Mike Taylor</holder>
   </copyright>
   <abstract>
    <simpara>
-    YAZ++ is a set of libraries and header files that make it easier
+    <ulink url="http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz++/">YAZ++</ulink>
+    is a set of libraries and header files that make it easier
     to use the popular C-language
     <ulink url="http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/">YAZ toolkit</ulink>
     from C++, together with some utilities written using these
     ZOOM (<link linkend="zoom">ZOOM-C++</link>) and a powerful,
     general-purpose Z39.50 <link linkend="proxy">proxy</link>.
    </simpara>
+   <simpara>
+    This manual covers version @VERSION@.
+    </simpara>
+   <simpara>
+    CVS ID: $Id: yaz++.xml.in,v 1.10 2003-10-16 16:10:43 adam Exp $
+   </simpara>
   </abstract>
  </bookinfo>