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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/make_smbcodepage.1.html b/docs/htmldocs/make_smbcodepage.1.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8e792e3122..0000000000 --- a/docs/htmldocs/make_smbcodepage.1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,354 +0,0 @@ -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->make_smbcodepage</TITLE -><META -NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD -><BODY -CLASS="REFENTRY" -BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" -TEXT="#000000" -LINK="#0000FF" -VLINK="#840084" -ALINK="#0000FF" -><H1 -><A -NAME="MAKE-SMBCODEPAGE" ->make_smbcodepage</A -></H1 -><DIV -CLASS="REFNAMEDIV" -><A -NAME="AEN5" -></A -><H2 ->Name</H2 ->make_smbcodepage -- construct a codepage file for Samba</DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV" -><A -NAME="AEN8" -></A -><H2 ->Synopsis</H2 -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage</B ->  {c|d} {codepage} {inputfile} {outputfile}</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN15" -></A -><H2 ->DESCRIPTION</H2 -><P ->This tool is part of the <A -HREF="samba.7.html" -TARGET="_top" ->	Samba</A -> suite.</P -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage</B -> compiles or de-compiles  -	codepage files for use with the internationalization features  -	of Samba 2.2</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN21" -></A -><H2 ->OPTIONS</H2 -><P -></P -><DIV -CLASS="VARIABLELIST" -><DL -><DT ->c|d</DT -><DD -><P ->This tells <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage</B ->  -		if it is compiling (<TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->c</I -></TT ->) a text format code  -		page file to binary, or (<TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->d</I -></TT ->) de-compiling  -		a binary codepage file to text. </P -></DD -><DT ->codepage</DT -><DD -><P ->This is the codepage we are processing (a  -		number, e.g. 850). </P -></DD -><DT ->inputfile</DT -><DD -><P ->This is the input file to process. In  -		the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->c</I -></TT -> case this will be a text  -		codepage definition file such as the ones found in the Samba 	 -		<TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->source/codepages</TT -> directory. In -		the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->d</I -></TT -> case this will be the  -		binary format codepage definition file normally found in  -		the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->lib/codepages</TT -> directory in the  -		Samba install directory path.</P -></DD -><DT ->outputfile</DT -><DD -><P ->This is the output file to produce.</P -></DD -></DL -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN47" -></A -><H2 ->Samba Codepage Files</H2 -><P ->A text Samba codepage definition file is a description  -	that tells  Samba how to map from upper to lower case for  -	characters greater than ascii 127 in the specified DOS code page.  -	Note that for certain DOS codepages (437 for example) mapping  -	from lower to upper case may be non-symmetrical. For example, in -	code page 437 lower case a acute maps to a plain upper case A  -	when going from lower to upper case, but plain upper case A maps  -	to plain lower case a when lower casing a character. </P -><P ->A binary Samba codepage definition file is a binary  -	representation of the same information, including a value that -	specifies what codepage this file is describing. </P -><P ->As Samba does not yet use UNICODE (current for Samba version 2.2)  -	you must specify the client code page that your DOS and Windows  -	clients are using if you wish to have case insensitivity done  -	correctly for your particular language. The default codepage Samba  -	uses is 850 (Western European). Text codepage definition sample files -	are provided in the Samba distribution for codepages 437 (USA), 737 (Greek), -	850 (Western European) 852 (MS-DOS Latin 2), 861 (Icelandic), 866 (Cyrillic), -	932 (Kanji SJIS), 936 (Simplified Chinese), 949 (Hangul) and 950 (Traditional -	Chinese). Users are encouraged to write text codepage definition files for -	their own code pages and donate them to samba@samba.org. All codepage files -	in the Samba <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->source/codepages</TT -> directory are  - 	compiled and installed when a <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->'make install'</B ->  -	command is issued there. </P -><P ->The client codepage used by the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd</B -> server  -	is configured using the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->client code page</B -> parameter  -	in the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smb.conf</B -> file. </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN58" -></A -><H2 ->Files</H2 -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->codepage_def.<codepage></B -></P -><P ->These are the input (text) codepage files provided in the  -	Samba <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->source/codepages</TT -> directory.</P -><P ->A text codepage definition file consists of multiple lines  -	containing four fields. These fields are:</P -><P -></P -><UL -><LI -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->lower</B ->: which is the  -		(hex) lower case character mapped on this line.</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->upper</B ->: which is the (hex)  -		upper case character that the lower case character will map to. -		</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->map upper to lower</B -> which  -		is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells  -		Samba if it is to map the given upper case character to the  -		given lower case character when lower casing a filename. -		</P -></LI -><LI -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->map lower to upper</B -> which  -		is a boolean value (put either True or False here) which tells  -		Samba if it is to map the given lower case character to the  -		given upper case character when upper casing a filename. -		</P -></LI -></UL -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->codepage.<codepage></B -> - These are the  -	output (binary) codepage files produced  and placed in the Samba  -	destination <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->lib/codepage</TT -> directory. </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN81" -></A -><H2 ->Installation</H2 -><P ->The location of the server and its support files is a  -	matter for individual system administrators. The following are  -	thus suggestions only. </P -><P ->It is recommended that the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->make_smbcodepage -	</B -> program be installed under the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->/usr/local/samba -	</TT -> hierarchy, in a directory readable by all, writeable  -	only by root. The program itself should be executable by all.  The  -	program should NOT be setuid or setgid! </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN87" -></A -><H2 ->VERSION</H2 -><P ->This man page is correct for version 2.2 of  -	the Samba suite.</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN90" -></A -><H2 ->SEE ALSO</H2 -><P -><A -HREF="smbd.8.html" -TARGET="_top" -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->smbd(8)</B -></A ->,  -	<A -HREF="smb.conf.5.html" -TARGET="_top" ->smb.conf(5)</A -> -	</P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="REFSECT1" -><A -NAME="AEN96" -></A -><H2 ->AUTHOR</H2 -><P ->The original Samba software and related utilities  -	were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed -	by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar  -	to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</P -><P ->The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer.  -	The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another  -	excellent piece of Open Source software, available at -	<A -HREF="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/" -TARGET="_top" ->	ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</A ->) and updated for the Samba 2.0  -	release by Jeremy Allison.  The conversion to DocBook for  -	Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</P -></DIV -></BODY -></HTML ->
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