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diff --git a/doc/gphoto2.xml b/doc/gphoto2.xml index 76277ea36..565dad719 100644 --- a/doc/gphoto2.xml +++ b/doc/gphoto2.xml @@ -20,6 +20,14 @@ About this file: system, but you're free to use any other adequate processing tool, of course :-) + - stylesheet options which may be interesting: + use.id.as.filename=true + make.valid.html=true + navig.graphics=true + chapter.autolabel=7 + section.autolabel=8 + section.label.includes.component.label=9 + ================================================================= --> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="docbook-xml.css"?> @@ -75,7 +83,7 @@ About this file: <subtitle>Mission statement, history and options for the future</subtitle> <para> - This document is "&docname;". + This document is <quote>&docname;</quote>. </para> <formalpara> @@ -229,7 +237,13 @@ About this file: (<acronym>RPM</acronym> packages, <acronym>DEB</acronym> packages or <acronym>BSD</acronym> ports) and/or your system administrator should already have done for you. If not, follow - the instructions in the <xref linkend="setup-perms"/> chapter first. + the instructions in the <link linkend="permissions">chapter on + permission setup</link> + <!-- for some reasons, + <xref linkend="permissions"/> + doesn't work + --> + first. </para> <para>FIXME: We need examples using <acronym>RS232</acronym> @@ -286,7 +300,8 @@ Canon PowerShot G2 usb: </computeroutput> <prompt>uli@mir:~$ </prompt> </screen> <para> - In this case, a camera called "Canon PowerShot G2" is connected + In this case, a camera called + <quote>Canon PowerShot G2</quote> is connected to your system's <acronym>USB</acronym> bus. </para> @@ -406,7 +421,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI <!-- =========================================================== --> <!-- =========================================================== --> - <chapter id="setup-perms"> + <chapter id="permissions"> <title>Setting up your system for use with <systemitem class="library">libgphoto2</systemitem> and <command>gphoto2</command> @@ -448,7 +463,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI <xref linkend="libgphoto2"/> frontend as root. So you have to set up the permissions of your camera device accordingly. This is described in the following two sections, - <xref linkend="perms-rs232"/> and <xref linkend="perms-usb"/>. + <xref linkend="permissions-RS232"/> and <xref linkend="permissions-USB"/>. </para> <para> Then you can run your frontend. For the command line @@ -459,7 +474,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI </para> </section> - <section id="perms-rs232"> + <section id="permissions-RS232"> <title>Setting up permissions for serial (<acronym>RS232</acronym>) ports</title> <note> <simpara> @@ -473,7 +488,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI </para> </section> - <section id="perms-usb"> + <section id="permissions-USB"> <title>Setting up permissions for <acronym>USB</acronym> ports</title> <para> As <acronym>USB</acronym> is designed for hotplugging of @@ -561,14 +576,15 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI </para> <note> - <para>The fact that we are using the name "usbcam" for + <para>The fact that we are using the name <quote>usbcam</quote> for setting up permissions for gphoto2 has a reason. In fact, the permission setup you're doing here has nothing to do with gphoto2 specifically - any user space software wanting to access your USB camera will be able to make use of your camera only if the permissions are correctly set up. So I (hun) chose the identifier and script name - "usbcam" and not "gphoto2cam" or somethink similar. + <quote>usbcam</quote> and not <quote>gphoto2cam</quote> or + somethink similar. </para> </note> @@ -634,7 +650,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI </para> <para> In the file <filename>/etc/hotplug/usb.usermap</filename> - remove all lines beginning with "usbcam". + remove all lines beginning with <quote>usbcam</quote>. </para> <para> Then add the output of @@ -1070,7 +1086,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI <!-- =========================================================== --> <!-- =========================================================== --> -<reference> +<reference id="reference"> <title>The gPhoto2 Reference (the man pages)</title> <refentry id="gphoto2-cli"> @@ -1808,7 +1824,7 @@ Saving file as MVI_5418.AVI <!-- =========================================================== --> <!-- =========================================================== --> - <appendix> + <appendix id="related-info"> <title>Resources: Where to find related information</title> <variablelist> <varlistentry> |