[deployment-guide] - Minor changes in the Printer Configuration chapter. - Replaced several screenshots.

Eliska Slobodova eslobodo at fedoraproject.org
Mon Aug 22 12:48:41 UTC 2011


commit 799721d1ef1008d164387b27493bc06e48d22782
Author: Eliska Slobodova <eslobodo at redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Aug 10 13:45:18 2011 +0200

    - Minor changes in the Printer Configuration chapter.
    - Replaced several screenshots.

 en-US/Printer_Configuration.xml    |   79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
 en-US/images/gnome-print-queue.png |  Bin 84139 -> 40874 bytes
 en-US/images/printconf-smb.png     |  Bin 48756 -> 45591 bytes
 3 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Printer_Configuration.xml b/en-US/Printer_Configuration.xml
index 34995bb..8fa7efb 100644
--- a/en-US/Printer_Configuration.xml
+++ b/en-US/Printer_Configuration.xml
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
     <para>
       With the Printer Configuration tool you can perform various operations on existing printers and set up new printers. However, you can use also CUPS directly (go to <ulink url="http://localhost:631/">http://localhost:631/</ulink> to access CUPS).
     </para>
-    <para>On the upper panel, go to Activities, choose <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> and click <guisubmenu>Printing</guisubmenu>. Alternatively, run the <command>system-config-printer</command> command from the command line to start the tool.
+    <para>On the upper panel, go to <guimenu>Activities</guimenu>, choose <guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu> and click <guimenuitem>Printing</guimenuitem>. Alternatively, run the <command>system-config-printer</command> command from the command line to start the tool.
     </para>
     <para>
       The <guilabel>Printer Configuration</guilabel> window depicted in <xref  linkend="fig-printconf-main" /> appears.
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
         </step>
         <step>
           <para>
-           A dialog box requiring authentication appears. Type the root user password and confirm.
+           A dialog box requiring authentication appears. <!-- zmenit--> Type the root user password and confirm.
           </para>
         </step>
         <step>
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
     <section id="sec-Defining_Printer_Queue">
       <title>Adding Printer</title>
       <para>
-        When setting up printers you need to select the printer connection type and define its parameters (parameters depend on the printer type).
+        When setting up printers, you need to select the printer connection type and define its parameters (parameters depend on the printer type).
       </para>
       <section id="sec-Adding_Other_Printer">
         <title>Adding a Local Printer</title>
@@ -254,7 +254,10 @@
                 <term><guilabel>Queue</guilabel></term>
                 <listitem>
                   <para>
-                    queue name <!-- TODO what is this? also check the VERIFY button (Optionally, click <guibutton>Verify</guibutton> to find queues (on the LPD host.) ) -->
+                    queue name <!--Queues shared through IPP ????....to leave server's default queue, leave the Queue box empty ???? -->
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+                    <!-- TODO what is this? also check the VERIFY button (Optionally, click <guibutton>Verify</guibutton> to find queues (on the LPD host.) ) -->
                   </para>
                 </listitem>
               </varlistentry>
@@ -319,7 +322,7 @@
                 <term><guilabel>Queue</guilabel></term>
                 <listitem>
                   <para>
-                    queue name <!-- TODO what is this? also check the VERIFY button -->
+                    queue name <!-- TODO what is this? also check the PROBE button -->
                   </para>
                 </listitem>
               </varlistentry>
@@ -350,12 +353,28 @@
           </step>
         </procedure>
       </section>
-      <section id="s1-printing-smb-printer">
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+     <section id="s1-printing-smb-printer">
         <title>Adding a Samba (SMB) printer</title>
         <procedure id="proc-Adding_SMB_Printer">
           <para>
             Follow this procedure to add a Samba printer:
           </para>
+          <note><title>Installing the samba-client package</title><para>Note that in order to add a Samba printer, you need to have the <package>samba-client</package> package installed. You can do so by running, as <systemitem>root</systemitem>:</para> <para><screen><command>yum isntall samba-client</command></screen></para><para>For more information on installing packages with Yum, refer to <xref linkend="sec-Installing" /> Installing packages. </para></note>
           <step>
             <para>
               Open the <systemitem>New Printer</systemitem> dialog (refer to <xref linkend="sec-Setting_Printer" />).
@@ -441,6 +460,17 @@
         </procedure>
       </section>
     </section>
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     <section id="s1-printing-select-model">
       <title>Selecting the Printer Model and Finishing</title>
       <para>
@@ -457,7 +487,7 @@
           <stepalternatives>
             <step>
               <para>
-                <guilabel>Select a Printer from database</guilabel> — the system chooses a driver based on the selected make of your printer from the list of <guilabel>Makes</guilabel>. If your printer model is not listed, choose <guilabel>Generic</guilabel>.
+                <guilabel>Select printer from database</guilabel> — the system chooses a driver based on the selected make of your printer from the list of <guilabel>Makes</guilabel>. If your printer model is not listed, choose <guilabel>Generic</guilabel>.
               </para>
             </step>
             <step>
@@ -566,7 +596,7 @@
         </step>
         <step>
           <para>
-            After the changes are applied, a dialog box appears allowing you to print a test page. Click <guibutton>Print Test Page</guibutton> to print a test page now. Alternatively, you can print a test page also later, refer to <xref linkend="s1-printing-test-page" /> for details.
+           After the changes are applied, a dialog box appears allowing you to print a test page. Click <guibutton>Print Test Page</guibutton> to print a test page now. Alternatively, you can print a test page also later, refer to <xref linkend="s1-printing-test-page" /> for details.
           </para>
         </step>
       </procedure>
@@ -600,7 +630,7 @@
         To delete an existing printer, in the <guilabel>Printer Configuration</guilabel> window, select the printer and go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Printer</guimenu><guimenuitem>Delete</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Confirm the printer deletion. Alternatively, press the <keycap>Delete</keycap> key.
       </para>
       <para>
-        To set the default printer, right-click the printer in the printer list and click the <guimenuitem>Set as Default</guimenuitem> button in the context menu.
+        To set the default printer, right-click the printer in the printer list and click the <guimenuitem>Set As Default</guimenuitem> button in the context menu.
       </para>
       <section>
         <title>The Settings Page</title>
@@ -739,7 +769,7 @@
         When you send a print job to the printer daemon, such as printing a text file from <application>Emacs</application> or printing an image from <application>GIMP</application>, the print job is added to the print spool queue. The print spool queue is a list of print jobs that have been sent to the printer and information about each print request, such as the status of the request, the job number, and more.
       </para>
       <para>
-        During the printing process, the Printer Status icon appears in the <application>Notification Area</application> on the panel. To check the status of a print job, click the Printer Status, which displays a window similar to <xref linkend="fig-gnome-print-manager-list" />. <!-- this will now show up at all -->
+        <!-- this will now show up at all ????????-->During the printing process, the Printer Status icon appears in the <application>Notification Area</application> on the panel. To check the status of a print job, click the Printer Status, which displays a window similar to <xref linkend="fig-gnome-print-manager-list" />. 
       </para>
       <figure float="0" id="fig-gnome-print-manager-list">
         <title>GNOME Print Status</title>
@@ -755,26 +785,49 @@
         </mediaobject>
       </figure>
       <para>
-        To cancel, hold, release, reprint or authenticate a print job, select the job in the <application>GNOME Print Status</application> and on the <guimenu>Job</guimenu> menu, click the respective command.
+        To cancel, hold, release, reprint or authenticate a print job, select the job in the <application><!--CO JE TOTO GNOME PRINT STATUS???? -->GNOME Print Status</application> and on the <guimenu>Job</guimenu> menu, click the respective command.
       </para>
       <para>
         To view the list of print jobs in the print spool from a shell prompt, type the command <command>lpstat -o</command>. The last few lines look similar to the following:
       </para>
       <example id="lpq-example">
         <title>Example of <command>lpstat -o</command> output</title>
-        <screen>$ <command>lpstat -o</command>
+        <screen>$ <command>lpstat -o</command><!-- MOZEM NASLEDUJUCI ZOZNAM PREKOPIROVAT?????-->
 Charlie-60              twaugh            1024   Tue 08 Feb 2011 16:42:11 GMT
 Aaron-61                twaugh            1024   Tue 08 Feb 2011 16:42:44 GMT
 Ben-62                  root              1024   Tue 08 Feb 2011 16:45:42 GMT</screen>
       </example>
       <para>
-        If you want to cancel a print job, find the job number of the request with the command <command>lpstat -o</command> and then use the command <command>cancel <replaceable>job number</replaceable></command>. For example, <command>cancel 60</command> would cancel the print job in <xref linkend="lpq-example" />. You can not cancel print jobs that were started by other users with the <command>cancel</command> command. However, you can enforce deletion of such job by issuing the <command>cancel -U root <replaceable>job_number</replaceable></command> command. To prevent such canceling change the printer operation policy to <literal>Authenticated</literal> to force root authentication.
+        If you want to cancel a print job, find the job number of the request with the command <command>lpstat -o</command> and then use the command <command>cancel <replaceable>job number</replaceable></command>. For example, <command>cancel 60</command> would cancel the print job in <xref linkend="lpq-example" />. You cannot cancel print jobs that were started by other users with the <command>cancel</command> command. However, you can enforce deletion of such job by issuing the <command>cancel -U root <replaceable>job_number</replaceable></command> command. To prevent such canceling, change the printer operation policy to <literal>Authenticated</literal> to force root authentication.
       </para>
       <para>
         You can also print a file directly from a shell prompt. For example, the command <command>lp sample.txt</command> prints the text file <filename>sample.txt</filename>. The print filter determines what type of file it is and converts it into a format the printer can understand.
       </para>
     </section>
   </section>
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   <section id="s1-printing-additional-resources">
     <title>Additional Resources</title>
     <para>
diff --git a/en-US/images/gnome-print-queue.png b/en-US/images/gnome-print-queue.png
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