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author | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2005-06-12 16:38:23 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald W. Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2008-04-23 08:46:45 -0500 |
commit | 112fced252d5d398765fdbf3052f62c25bd6d67a (patch) | |
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diff --git a/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-Appendix1.xml b/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-Appendix1.xml index 9d0e816e42..5e9fd1f07b 100644 --- a/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-Appendix1.xml +++ b/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-Appendix1.xml @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ <step><para> The opening panel is the same one that can be reached by clicking <guimenu>System</guimenu> on the Control Panel. See <link linkend="swxpp001"></link>. - <image id="swxpp001"><imagefile>wxpp001</imagefile><imagedescription>The General Panel.</imagedescription></image> + <figure id="swxpp001"><imagefile>wxpp001</imagefile><title>The General Panel.</title></figure> </para></step> <step><para> @@ -52,13 +52,13 @@ Clicking the <guimenu>Network ID</guimenu> button launches the configuration wizard. Do not use this with Samba-3. If you wish to change the computer name, or join or leave the domain, click the <guimenu>Change</guimenu> button. See <link linkend="swxpp004"></link>. - <image id="swxpp004"><imagefile>wxpp004</imagefile><imagedescription>The Computer Name Panel.</imagedescription></image> + <figure id="swxpp004"><imagefile>wxpp004</imagefile><title>The Computer Name Panel.</title></figure> </para></step> <step><para> Click on <guimenu>Change</guimenu>. This panel shows that our example machine (TEMPTATION) is in a workgroup called WORKGROUP. We join the domain called MIDEARTH. See <link linkend="swxpp006"></link>. - <image id="swxpp006"><imagefile>wxpp006</imagefile><imagedescription>The Computer Name Changes Panel</imagedescription></image> + <figure id="swxpp006"><imagefile>wxpp006</imagefile><title>The Computer Name Changes Panel</title></figure> </para></step> <step><para> @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ <para> This panel shows that our example machine (TEMPTATION) is set to join the domain called MIDEARTH. See <link linkend="swxpp007"></link>. - <image id="swxpp007"><imagefile>wxpp007</imagefile><imagedescription>The Computer Name Changes Panel &smbmdash; Domain MIDEARTH</imagedescription></image> + <figure id="swxpp007"><imagefile>wxpp007</imagefile><title>The Computer Name Changes Panel &smbmdash; Domain MIDEARTH</title></figure> </para></step> <step><para> @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ <para> Enter the name <quote>root</quote> and the root password from your Samba-3 server. See <link linkend="swxpp008"></link>. - <image id="swxpp008"><imagefile>wxpp008</imagefile><imagedescription>Computer Name Changes &smbmdash; User name and Password Panel</imagedescription></image> + <figure id="swxpp008"><imagefile>wxpp008</imagefile><title>Computer Name Changes &smbmdash; User name and Password Panel</title></figure> </para></step> <step><para> @@ -1139,10 +1139,10 @@ to LAM using only SSL. An example of the LAM login screen is provided in <link linkend="lam-login"/>. </para> - <image id="lam-login"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager Login Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-login"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager Login Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-login</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> <para> <indexterm><primary>LAM</primary><secondary>configuration editor</secondary></indexterm> @@ -1156,10 +1156,10 @@ to LAM using only SSL. using LAM to add additional users and groups. </para> - <image id="lam-config"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager Configuration Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-config"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager Configuration Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-config</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> <para> <indexterm><primary>PDF</primary></indexterm> @@ -1180,10 +1180,10 @@ to LAM using only SSL. finished editing simply press the <guimenu>Final</guimenu> button. </para> - <image id="lam-user"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager User Edit Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-user"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager User Edit Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-users</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> <para> The edit screen for groups is shown in <link linkend="lam-group"/>. As with the edit screen @@ -1192,15 +1192,15 @@ to LAM using only SSL. memberships. </para> - <image id="lam-group"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager Group Edit Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-group"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager Group Edit Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-groups</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> - <image id="lam-group-mem"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager Group Membership Edit Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-group-mem"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager Group Membership Edit Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-group-members</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> <para> <indexterm><primary>smbldap-tools</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>scripts</primary></indexterm> @@ -1209,10 +1209,10 @@ to LAM using only SSL. will, in most cases, not be used. </para> - <image id="lam-host"> - <imagedescription>The LDAP Account Manager Host Edit Screen</imagedescription> + <figure id="lam-host"> + <title>The LDAP Account Manager Host Edit Screen</title> <imagefile scale="50">lam-hosts</imagefile> - </image> + </figure> <para> One aspect of LAM that may annoy some users is the way it forces certain conventions on @@ -1224,10 +1224,10 @@ to LAM using only SSL. </para> <para> - The next major release, LAM 0.5, will have fewer restrictions and support the latest Samba features - (e.g., logon hours). The new plugin-based architecture also allows management of much more different - account types like plain UNIX accounts. The upload can now handle groups and hosts, too. Another - important point is the tree view which allows browsing and editing LDAP objects directly. + The next major release, LAM 0.5, will have less restrictions and support the latest Samba features + (e.g. logon hours). The new plugin based architecture also allows to manage much more different + account types like plain Unix accounts. The upload can now handle groups and hosts, too. Another + important point is the tree view which allows to browse and edit LDAP objects directly. </para> <example id="lamcfg"> @@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@ drw-rw-r-- 2 bobj Domain Users 12346 Dec 18 18:11 maryvfile.txt <title>Microsoft Access</title> <para> - The best advice that can be given is to carefully read the Microsoft knowledgebase articles that + The best advice that can be given is to carefully read the Microsoft knowledge base articles that cover this area. Examples of relevant documents include: </para> |