Second part is to use yelp-tools to build and install the documentation.
Have to rename the help Manual from help/C/gparted.xml to
help/C/index.docbook in accordance with this note from the GNOME Goal:
Port to New Documentation Infrastructure [1]:
IMPORTANT: If this is for a DocBook document, the top-level DocBook
file MUST be renamed to index.docbook. Do a "git mv" and include
index.docbook in HELP_FILES.
Commits from gucharmap [4] and totem [5], projects which have DocBook
documentation, making this same change are also useful references.
[1] GNOME Goal: Port To New Documentation Infrastructure
https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/GnomeGoals/NewDocumentationInfrastructure
[2] Yelp > Yelp Tools > yelp.m4
http://yelp.io/tools/yelp.m4.html
[3] GNOME application developement overview / User help / Set up your
build system
https://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/stable/dev-help-build.html.en
[4] gucharmap commit "Port to new documentation infrastructure"
3e1526c056
[5] totem commit "Use new documentation infrastructure"
59a6bd6064Closes!24 - Port to GNOME 3 yelp-tools documentation infrastructure
Details of old GNOME 2 gnome-doc-utils:
Migrating your documentation to gnome-doc-utils
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeDocUtils/MigrationHowTo
First part is to stop using gnome-doc-utils to build and install the
documentation. Also since updating the OMF catalog was only needed for
GNOME 2 yelp, use of scrollkeeper is completely removed too.
Closes!24 - Port to GNOME 3 yelp-tools documentation infrastructure
GunChleoc has brought to my attention an inability to create the
Scottish Gaelic (gd) translation files for the GParted help
manual using Damned Lies. In an effort to work around this challenge
I am adding "gd" to LINGUAS in help/Makefile.am, and also adding a
template help/gd/gd.po file for translation.