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diff --git a/doc/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook b/doc/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook index 3d338e4eb..ac33e1943 100644 --- a/doc/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook +++ b/doc/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ ACLs are used to check for the access by a given (authenticated) user. A first rough support for ACLs for printing is available from &CUPS;; this will be refined - in future versions. </para> + in future versions.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-authentication">Authentication</glossseealso> </glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ It is strong proof of the flexibility of &UNIX;; that "Line Printing" works reliably, even under these modern conditions. But time has finally come now - to go for something new -- the IPP. + to go for something new -- mdash; the IPP. </para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-ipp">IPP</glossseealso> @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ One example of a daemon present on most legacy &UNIX; systems is the LPD (Line Printer Daemon); &CUPS; is widely seen as the successor to LPD in the &UNIX; world and - it also operates through a daemon. </para> + it also operates through a daemon.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-spooling">SPOOLing</glossseealso> </glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ concept, known as "Foomatic". Foomatic extends the capabilities of spoolers other than &CUPS; (LPR/LPD, LPRng, PDQ, PPR) to a certain degree ("stealing" some concepts from &CUPS;). The Linuxprinting - Database is not a Linux-only stop -- people running other &UNIX; + Database is not a Linux-only stop -- mdash; people running other &UNIX; based OSes (like *BSD or &MacOS; X) will also find valuable information and software there. </para> @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ url="http://www.easysw.com/epm/">EPM software packaging</ulink> tool and <ulink url="http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/">HTMLDOC</ulink> (used by the "Linux Documentation Project" to build the PDF versions - of the HOWTOs) -- but most importantly: <ulink + of the HOWTOs) -- mdash; but most importantly: <ulink url="http://www.cups.org/">&CUPS;</ulink> (the 'Common &UNIX; Printing System'). <!-- @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ <para> --> Printing - via traditional protocols is not encrypted at all -- it is very easy + via traditional protocols is not encrypted at all -- mdash; it is very easy to tap and eavesdrop ⪚ into &PostScript; or PCL data transfered over the wire. <!-- @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ system, that allows configuration of the underlying print subsystem through a unified set of commands (however, this is much more complicated than TDEPrint's &GUI; interface, which performs a similar - task with regards to different print subsystems). </para> + task with regards to different print subsystems).</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-cups-o-matic">&CUPS;-O-Matic</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-PPD-O-Matic">PPD-O-Matic</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-cupsomatic">cupsomatic</glossseealso> @@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ <glossterm>Gimp-Print</glossterm> <glossdef><para>Contrary to its name, Gimp-Print is no longer just the plugin to be used for printing from the popular - Gimp program -- its codebase can also serve to be compiled + Gimp program -- mdash; its codebase can also serve to be compiled into... <!-- </para> @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ now. <glossterm><acronym>&HP;</acronym></glossterm> <glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <emphasis>H</emphasis>ewlett-<emphasis>Packard</emphasis>; one of the first companies to distribute their own Linux printer - drivers. -- More recently, the Company has released their + drivers. -- mdash; More recently, the Company has released their "HPIJS" package of drivers, including source code and a Free license. This is the first printer manufacturer to do so. HPIJS supports most current models of HP Ink- and DeskJets. @@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ now. <emphasis>P</emphasis>rinting <emphasis>P</emphasis>rotocol; defined in a series of RFCs accepted by the IETF with status "proposed standard"; was designed - by the PWG. -- IPP is a completely new design for network printing, + by the PWG. -- mdash; IPP is a completely new design for network printing, but it utilizes a very well-known and proven method for the actual data transfer: HTTP 1.1! By not "re-inventing the wheel", and basing itself on an existing and robust Internet standard, @@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ now. <para> --> Most important for day-to-day usage is "kprinter", the new - &GUI; print command. -- Note: TDEPrint does <emphasis>not</emphasis> implement its own + &GUI; print command. -- mdash; Note: TDEPrint does <emphasis>not</emphasis> implement its own spooling mechanism or its own &PostScript; processing; for this it relies on the selected <emphasis>print subsystem</emphasis> -- however it does add some functionality of its own on top of this @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ now. Configuration Toolset" (being able to configure, through one common interface, different print subsystems and their required drivers) with the ability to transfer all queues, printers and configuration files seamlessly - to another spooler without new configuration effort. -- Also, they maintain + to another spooler without new configuration effort. -- mdash; Also, they maintain the Printing Database; a collection of driver and device information that enables everybody to find the most current information about printer models, and also generate online the configuration files for any @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ now. developed by &HP;. PCL started off in version 1 as a simple command set for ASCII printing; now, in its versions PCL6 and PCL-X, it is capable of printing graphics - and color -- but outside the &Microsoft; &Windows; realm and &HP-UX; + and color -- mdash; but outside the &Microsoft; &Windows; realm and &HP-UX; (&HP;'s own brand of &UNIX;), it is not commonly used...</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-escp">ESC/P</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-hpgl">&HP;/GL</glossseealso> @@ -1090,7 +1090,7 @@ now. user for each, where the spooling folder is located, if there are banner pages to be used, and so on... Some applications also depend on read access to the printcap - file, to obtain the names of available printers. </para> + file, to obtain the names of available printers.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-bsdstyleprinting">BSD-style printing</glossseealso> </glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -1132,7 +1132,7 @@ now. <glossdef><para>You can use a syntax of "print:/..." to get quick access to TDEPrint resources. Typing "print:/manager" as a Konqueror URL address gives administrative access to TDEPrint. Konqueror uses &tde;'s - famous "KParts" technology to achieve that. </para> + famous "KParts" technology to achieve that.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-ioslave">IO Slave</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kparts">KParts</glossseealso> </glossdef> @@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ now. what you liked about kups is now all in the TDEPrint Manager (accessible via the TDE Control Center or via the URL "print:/manager" from Konqueror) -- with more functionality and less bugs... Its former developer, Michael Goffioul, is now - the developer of TDEPrint -- a very nice and productive guy and quick bug fixer... + the developer of TDEPrint -- mdash; a very nice and productive guy and quick bug fixer... </para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kprinter">kprinter</glossseealso> </glossdef> @@ -1301,7 +1301,7 @@ now. (and users) to continue their work as the job is being taken care of by a system <acronym>daemon</acronym>, which stores the file at a temporary location until the printer is ready - to print. </para> + to print.</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-daemon"><acronym>Daemon</acronym></glossseealso> </glossdef> </glossentry> |