From bffd17439cfdd510f0ba324ace6c88d59fe02b0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Warren Block Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 02:09:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore. --- en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.xml | 79 ++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.xml index a43b443c75..608510315a 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.xml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.xml @@ -90,16 +90,14 @@ Welcome to &os;! This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of &os; &rel2.current;-RELEASE and - &os; &rel.current;-RELEASE. This - book is the result of ongoing work by many individuals. Some sections might be - outdated. Those interested in helping to update and expand - this document should send email to the &a.doc;. + &os; &rel.current;-RELEASE. This book is + the result of ongoing work by many individuals. Some sections + might be outdated. Those interested in helping to update and + expand this document should send email to the &a.doc;. - The latest - - version of this book is available from the FreeBSD web site. - Previous versions can be obtained from The latest version of this book is available from the + FreeBSD web + site. Previous versions can be obtained from http://docs.FreeBSD.org/doc/. The book can be downloaded in a variety of formats and compression options from the mirror sites. Printed copies can be purchased at the FreeBSD - Mall. Searches can be performed on the handbook and other documents on the + Mall. Searches can be performed on the handbook and + other documents on the search page. @@ -120,8 +119,8 @@ Getting Started - This part of the handbook is for users and - administrators who are new to &os;. These chapters: + This part of the handbook is for users and administrators + who are new to &os;. These chapters: @@ -142,15 +141,15 @@ - Introduce X, the &unix; windowing system, and - detail how to configure a desktop environment that makes - users more productive. + Introduce X, the &unix; windowing system, and detail + how to configure a desktop environment that makes users + more productive. The number of forward references in the text have been - kept to a minimum so that this section - can be read from front to back with minimal page flipping. + kept to a minimum so that this section can be read from front + to back with minimal page flipping. &chap.introduction; @@ -165,19 +164,19 @@ Now that the basics have been covered, this part of the - book discusses some frequently used features of - &os;. These chapters: + book discusses some frequently used features of &os;. These + chapters: - Introduce popular and useful desktop - applications: browsers, productivity tools, document - viewers, and more. + Introduce popular and useful desktop applications: + browsers, productivity tools, document viewers, and + more. - Introduce a number of multimedia tools - available for &os;. + Introduce a number of multimedia tools available for + &os;. @@ -196,9 +195,9 @@ - Some of these chapters recommend prior - reading, and this is noted in the synopsis at the beginning of - each chapter. + Some of these chapters recommend prior reading, and this + is noted in the synopsis at the beginning of each + chapter. &chap.desktop; @@ -212,16 +211,16 @@ System Administration - The remaining chapters cover all - aspects of &os; system administration. Each chapter starts - by describing what will be learned as a result of reading the - chapter, and also details what the reader is expected to know before - tackling the material. + The remaining chapters cover all aspects of &os; system + administration. Each chapter starts by describing what will + be learned as a result of reading the chapter, and also + details what the reader is expected to know before tackling + the material. These chapters are designed to be read as the information - is needed. They do not need to be read in any - particular order, nor must all of them be read before - beginning to use &os;. + is needed. They do not need to be read in any particular + order, nor must all of them be read before beginning to use + &os;. &chap.config; @@ -244,9 +243,9 @@ Network Communication - &os; is one of the most widely deployed operating - systems for high performance network servers. The chapters in - this part cover: + &os; is one of the most widely deployed operating systems + for high performance network servers. The chapters in this + part cover: @@ -254,7 +253,8 @@ - PPP and PPP over Ethernet + PPP and PPP over + Ethernet @@ -286,7 +286,6 @@ &chap.network-servers; &chap.firewalls; &chap.advanced-networking; -