README: update with usage information, thanks kroovy! - saait - the most boring static page generator
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 (HTM) Author: Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo@codemadness.org>
       Date:   Sun, 13 Aug 2017 14:05:39 +0200
       
       README: update with usage information, thanks kroovy!
       
       saait has a user now \o/
       
       applied with a few minor modifications.
       
       thanks kroovy!: https://kroovy.de/
       
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       @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ See config.h to modify the templates.
        Cfg file and template syntax:
        -----------------------------
        
       -Variables set:
       +Special variables set:
        htmlfile (if not already set)        path to input HTML content filename.
        filename (can be overwritten)        basename of output content HTML file.
        
       @@ -54,3 +54,34 @@ Variables:
        ${}    escaped HTML/XML string.
        #{}    literal string.
        %{}    insert contents of file of variable value.
       +
       +
       +Usage:
       +------
       +
       +1. Adjust the global config.cfg file which provides defaults for all pages.
       +2. Call saait from a directory that is providing a config.cfg and a
       +   templates folder. Those are included in the source, so simply call it from
       +   the source directory.
       +3. For each *.cfg file there has to be a corresponding *.html file with the
       +   same basename. They have to be placed in the same folder.
       +   optionally they can be overridden with the special variable "htmlfile".
       +4. Saait is called naming an output directory and providing one or more *.cfg
       +   files as parameters.
       +5. Modify the following two template files, in order to change the items
       +   displayed in the header (Blog, Git, Github, etc...):
       +
       +  templates/page/header.html
       +  templates/index.html/header.html
       +
       +
       +Usage examples:
       +---------------
       +
       +this is a basic example:
       +
       +  $ saait -o /path/to/www /path/to/001-example.cfg
       +
       +this is an example for how it's used in practice and for many pages:
       +
       +  $ saait -o /path/to/www /path/to/*.cfg