jargon-buster jargon-buster-en.xml,1.13,1.14

Paul W. Frields (pfrields) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Fri Jan 6 23:29:24 UTC 2006


Author: pfrields

Update of /cvs/docs/jargon-buster
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv31074

Modified Files:
	jargon-buster-en.xml 
Log Message:
Fix labels to uniformity.



Index: jargon-buster-en.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/docs/jargon-buster/jargon-buster-en.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.13
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14
--- jargon-buster-en.xml	6 Jan 2006 15:19:21 -0000	1.13
+++ jargon-buster-en.xml	6 Jan 2006 23:29:17 -0000	1.14
@@ -230,6 +230,16 @@
 	  </para>
 	</revdescription>
       </revision>
+      <revision>
+	<revnumber>1.9.5.1</revnumber>
+	<date>6 Jan 2006</date>
+	<authorinitials>PaulWFrields</authorinitials>
+	<revdescription>
+	  <para>
+	    Fix labels to uniformity.
+	  </para>
+	</revdescription>
+      </revision>
     </revhistory>
     
   </articleinfo>
@@ -247,7 +257,7 @@
   <glossary id="fedora-glossary">
     <glossdiv>
       <title>Jargon Buster</title>
-      <glossentry id="gl-a11y">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-a11y">
 	<glossterm>a11y</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
@@ -372,16 +382,16 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-cjk">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-cjk">
 	<glossterm>CJK</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
 	    An abbreviation for "Chinese, Japanese and Korean," East
 	    Asian languages which require the use of an <xref
-	    linkend="gl-input-method"/> platform due to the large number
+	    linkend="gl-jb-input-method"/> platform due to the large number
 	    of possible typographic characters.
 	  </para>
-	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-iiimf"/>
+	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-iiimf"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
       <glossentry id="gl-jb-clearlooks">
@@ -725,7 +735,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-i18n">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-i18n">
 	<glossterm>i18n</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
@@ -737,7 +747,7 @@
 	    between the beginning <literal>i</literal> and the ending
 	    <literal>n</literal>.
 	  </para>
-	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-l10n"/>
+	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-l10n"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
       <glossentry id="gl-jb-i386">
@@ -755,14 +765,14 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-iiimf">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-iiimf">
 	<glossterm>IIIMF</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
 	    The Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework, or
 	    <acronym>IIIMF</acronym>, is an <xref
-	    linkend="gl-input-method"/> framework for handling languages
-	    such as <xref linkend="gl-cjk"/>, which will not map readily
+	    linkend="gl-jb-input-method"/> framework for handling languages
+	    such as <xref linkend="gl-jb-cjk"/>, which will not map readily
 	    to a standard keyboard device.  IIIMF works by loading
 	    language engines dynamically at runtime as they are
 	    requested by clients.
@@ -795,7 +805,7 @@
 	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-sodipodi"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-input-method">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-input-method">
 	<glossterm>Input method</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
@@ -804,10 +814,10 @@
 	    hardware. Input methods are widely used for entering
 	    ideographs and other characters phonetically or by
 	    component, such as in Esat Asian languages.  &FC; uses the
-	    <xref linkend="gl-iiimf"/> platform by default, but also
-	    offers other platforms such as <xref linkend="gl-scim"/>.
+	    <xref linkend="gl-jb-iiimf"/> platform by default, but also
+	    offers other platforms such as <xref linkend="gl-jb-scim"/>.
 	  </para>
-	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-cjk"/>
+	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-cjk"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
       <glossentry id="gl-jb-irc">
@@ -892,7 +902,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-l10n">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-l10n">
 	<glossterm>l10n</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
@@ -904,7 +914,7 @@
 	    from the ten letters between the beginning
 	    <literal>l</literal> and the ending <literal>n</literal>.
 	  </para>
-	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-i18n"/>
+	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-i18n"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
       <glossentry id="gl-jb-ldap">
@@ -959,7 +969,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-md5sum">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-md5sum">
         <glossterm>md5sum</glossterm>
         <glossdef>
           <para>
@@ -1116,7 +1126,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-rhgb">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-rhgb">
         <glossterm>rhgb</glossterm>
         <glossdef>
           <para>
@@ -1133,7 +1143,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-rhn-applet">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-rhn-applet">
         <glossterm>RHN Applet</glossterm>
         <glossdef>
           <para>
@@ -1176,7 +1186,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-scim">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-scim">
 	<glossterm>SCIM</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>
@@ -1186,7 +1196,7 @@
 	    It provides a higher level and simpler interface than some
 	    other input method platforms.
 	  </para>
-	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-input-method"/>
+	  <glossseealso otherterm="gl-jb-input-method"/>
 	</glossdef>
       </glossentry>
       <glossentry id="gl-jb-selinux">
@@ -1205,7 +1215,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-sha1sum">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-sha1sum">
         <glossterm>sha1sum</glossterm>
         <glossdef>
           <para>
@@ -1333,7 +1343,7 @@
           </para>
         </glossdef>
       </glossentry>
-      <glossentry id="gl-xen">
+      <glossentry id="gl-jb-xen">
 	<glossterm>Xen</glossterm>
 	<glossdef>
 	  <para>




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