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authorDarrell Anderson <[email protected]>2012-07-05 21:15:27 -0500
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Help handbook updates.
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-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook10
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook14
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook4
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/external-command.docbook2
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/final-word.docbook8
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/index.docbook2
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook2
-rw-r--r--doc/tdeprint/theory.docbook2
8 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook
index 176fc6371..0c53a0134 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ your box.</para>
<title>Starting</title>
<para>The welcome screen informs you that you can go back any time to
-change a setting. </para>
+change a setting.</para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>The &tdeprint; wizard introduction screen</screeninfo>
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ the previous screen. If you know the details, just type them in to
configure your network settings directly.</para>
<para>In other cases the wizard can scan the network for you, to help you
-decide which setting could be useful. </para>
+decide which setting could be useful.</para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>&tdeprint; wizard network scan</screeninfo>
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ wizard scan parts of your network.</phrase></textobject>
<para>The hardest part is probably the <quote>Printer Model
Selection</quote>. In former years the situation was difficult, because
there were hardly any drivers to find. The difficulty now is there are too
-many; though some of them are very good, many are quite broken. </para>
+many; though some of them are very good, many are quite broken.</para>
<para>If you have a current <quote>database</quote> of available drivers
on your system, select the manufacturer in the left part of the window
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ used.</para>
install a <quote>Foomatic</quote> or <quote>Gimp-Print</quote> &PPD;,
even if it is offered. You won't be happy with it. Instead find the
original &PPD; from the manufacturer, preferably the one written for
-&Windows; NT and use it. </para>
+&Windows; NT and use it.</para>
</warning>
<para>Some &Linux; distributions have supplied for &CUPS; every
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ system.</para>
default paper size. In many cases this is set to
<quote>Letter</quote>. If you live in an <quote>A4</quote>
country and don't want your first test page to jam: now is the time to
-prevent this. </para>
+prevent this.</para>
<para>You are ready to start a test print. Hit the
<guibutton>Test</guibutton> button.</para>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook
index f12ad22b4..8f7bf8677 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ directly editing the configuration files. The &tdeprint; &GUI; might not
have caught up with &CUPS; development.</para>
<para>Just in case you want to look at the original configuration files
-of your &CUPS; system -- they are here:</para>
+of your &CUPS; system -- mdash; they are here:</para>
<note>
<para>These paths are based on the default installation. Your &OS;
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ site.</para>
<para>The following links give you access to the same files (probably
icons and graphics will be missing) even if your CUPS daemon is not up
and running. You need, however, CUPS installed on your system. (Some
-distributions might place the files somewhere else -- you're on your
+distributions might place the files somewhere else -- mdash; you're on your
own then to find out where...) To access all the original CUPS
documentation, go to:</para>
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ configuring any printer on the clients.</para>
to the <acronym>LAN</acronym>) you need to change settings from the
defaults.</para>
-<para>The dialog to configure the &CUPS; server: welcome screen. </para>
+<para>The dialog to configure the &CUPS; server: welcome screen.</para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>CUPS server configuration dialog: welcome screen</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ try and replace it by an adequately similar font.</para>
&CUPS; and its <acronym>RIP</acronym>-ing filtering system. &CUPS;
will use the font path directive to grab the correct font when
<acronym>RIP</acronym>-ing the &PostScript; in the
-<command>pstoraster</command> filter. </para>
+<command>pstoraster</command> filter.</para>
<para>In the case of a &PostScript; output device, &CUPS; is just
spooling the file (actually, it is passing it through the
@@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ printer nor embedded in the &PostScript;.
Configuration</title>
<para>The dialog to configure the &CUPS; server &HTTP; settings
-is shown here. </para>
+is shown here.</para>
<para>&CUPS; server &HTTP; settings are the following ones: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>the <guilabel>Document folder</guilabel></para></listitem>
@@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@ to do it on all servers. Only one BrowsePort is recognized.</para>
<title>Browsing Masks Configuration</title>
<para>The dialog to configure the &CUPS; server allowed and/or denied browse
-packets from other servers is shown here. </para>
+packets from other servers is shown here.</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Browse allow</guilabel>: </para></listitem>
@@ -2011,7 +2011,7 @@ format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<para>.This is the second part or the dialog is to add a new
ressource. It looks similar if you want to modify an already existing
resource. Here you define the actual access masks for the resource in
-question. </para>
+question.</para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Dialog to add a new resource.</screeninfo>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook
index bd0ba95a3..0648510db 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ in <acronym>HTML</acronym> and <acronym>PDF</acronym> if you are new to
commandline and browser are two native &CUPS; interfaces. The many
commandline utilities add up to the most complete control you have on
&CUPS;. The web interface is only a subset of all available
-configuration or control options. </para>
+configuration or control options.</para>
<para>This is also true for &tdeprint;. Generally, as &CUPS; develops,
most new features will first be implemented through the commandline. Be
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ filter (1) - cups file conversion filter interfaces
Commandline</title>
<para>Here are a few examples of options that are presently only
-available if you use the commandline. </para>
+available if you use the commandline.</para>
<sect2>
<title>Allowing or denying printer access for certain users</title>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/external-command.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/external-command.docbook
index 1a1135d7c..1a346031e 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/external-command.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/external-command.docbook
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<para>This module allows the print command to be specified completely
(&Netscape;-like). An edit line is added in the print dialog for that
purpose. Can be used in many cases, for example with a self-made print
-program. </para>
+program.</para>
<sect1>
<title>Overview of provided features</title>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/final-word.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/final-word.docbook
index 86da77762..9c39403e6 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/final-word.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/final-word.docbook
@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ EfI.</para>
My acquaintance with &Linux; and the Free Software community is not
too old. When I started to play around with &Linux; at the beginning
of 1999, my deepest disappointment was the poor support for
-printing. True, I made all our machines spit out simplex prints -- but
+printing. True, I made all our machines spit out simplex prints -- mdash; but
what about duplex? What about punching the output? How to make sorting
work? Or stapling, cover sheets and all the other beautiful finishing
-options our engines offer to customers? No way -- at least for me as a
+options our engines offer to customers? No way -- mdash; at least for me as a
non-geek!</para>
<para>
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ software. After trying it briefly, I knew this was it!</para>
<para>
Next thing I attempted: to make &Linux; distributions interested in
-this new stuff. Believe me -- it was more than tenacious! They seemed
+this new stuff. Believe me -- mdash; it was more than tenacious! They seemed
to think they already had the best thing they could get in
printing. One reason probably was that they (and many &Linux;
developers) never had to think about how to best support a printer
-duplexer -- because one had never come near their own
+duplexer -- mdash; because one had never come near their own
desks...</para>
<para>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/index.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/index.docbook
index cc3eef929..b520ff5e7 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/index.docbook
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ subsystem you use.</para>
<para>To configure your printing subsystem from &kcontrol;, go to
<menuchoice><guilabel>System</guilabel><guilabel>Printing
Manager</guilabel></menuchoice> and select your subsystem. Or you can
-let &tdeprint; try to determine it... </para>
+let &tdeprint; try to determine it...</para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>&CUPS; Printing Manager dialog: overview via &kcontrol;</screeninfo>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook
index 40eacc2d0..79179b4fc 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ developed by TrollTech, a Norwegian software company.</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="different-users">
-<title>&tdeprint; -- Different Usage for Different People</title>
+<title>&tdeprint; -- mdash; Different Usage for Different People</title>
<para>&tdeprint; has different faces for different people.</para>
diff --git a/doc/tdeprint/theory.docbook b/doc/tdeprint/theory.docbook
index 8bdce1ea5..909cd19bb 100644
--- a/doc/tdeprint/theory.docbook
+++ b/doc/tdeprint/theory.docbook
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ many different operators and functions. You may even write
write to a file. The main value and strength of &PostScript; however
lies in the field to describe the layout of graphical objects on a
page: it also can scale, mirror, translate, transform, rotate and
-distort everything you can imagine on a piece of paper -- such as
+distort everything you can imagine on a piece of paper -- mdash; such as
letters in different font representations, figures, shapes, shades,
colors, lines, dots, raster...</para>