[PATCH 1/5] docs/doc-guide: Add footnote on Inkscape for better images in PDF documents

From: Akira Yokosawa
Date: Thu Jun 09 2022 - 09:23:41 EST


With kernel releases v5.18 and later, if you have Inkscape, images
embedded in PDF documents are of vector graphics, not the raster
images as are the case with pre-v5.18 releases.
Even with pre-5.18 releases, having Inkscape would improve images
converted from some of SVG files which are not fully covered by the
limited capability of rsvg-convert(1) [1].

Add a footnote mentioning the expected improvements of such images.

Link: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/librsvg#non-goals-of-librsvg [1]
Signed-off-by: Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst | 7 ++++++-
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst b/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
index 2ff1ab4158d4..edc4fa023986 100644
--- a/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
+++ b/Documentation/doc-guide/sphinx.rst
@@ -132,7 +132,8 @@ format-specific subdirectories under ``Documentation/output``.
To generate documentation, Sphinx (``sphinx-build``) must obviously be
installed. For prettier HTML output, the Read the Docs Sphinx theme
(``sphinx_rtd_theme``) is used if available. For PDF output you'll also need
-``XeLaTeX`` and ``convert(1)`` from ImageMagick (https://www.imagemagick.org).
+``XeLaTeX`` and ``convert(1)`` from ImageMagick
+(https://www.imagemagick.org).\ [#ink]_
All of these are widely available and packaged in distributions.

To pass extra options to Sphinx, you can use the ``SPHINXOPTS`` make
@@ -152,6 +153,10 @@ The Sphinx theme can be overridden by using the ``DOCS_THEME`` make variable.

To remove the generated documentation, run ``make cleandocs``.

+.. [#ink] Having ``inkscape(1)`` from Inkscape (https://inkscape.org)
+ as well would improve the quality of images embedded in PDF
+ documents, especially for kernel releases 5.18 and later.
+
Writing Documentation
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