From 805c6b9ee75e2bb7ccf2278965100adaaea4dd10 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?J=C3=B6rg=20Mayer?= Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 22:38:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] props: Keywords and eol-style svn path=/trunk/; revision=11762 --- docbook/dg-src/EDG_preface.xml | 248 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 124 insertions(+), 124 deletions(-) diff --git a/docbook/dg-src/EDG_preface.xml b/docbook/dg-src/EDG_preface.xml index c7f9c7f4a6..9dd8ffbfc3 100644 --- a/docbook/dg-src/EDG_preface.xml +++ b/docbook/dg-src/EDG_preface.xml @@ -1,124 +1,124 @@ - - - - Preface -
- Foreword - - Frequently people new to Ethereal development are asking questions - about how to implement new features to Ethereal. This book tries to give - you a guide to start your own experiments into the wonderful world of - Ethereal development. - - - We hope that you find it useful, and look forward to your comments. - -
- -
- Who should read this document? - - The intended audience of this book is anyone going into the development of - Ethereal. - - - This book is not intended to explain the usage of Ethereal in general. - Please refer to the "Ethereal User's Guide" about Ethereal usage. - - - By reading this book, you will learn how to develop Ethereal. It will - hopefully guide you around some common problems that frequently appears for - new (and sometimes even advanced) developers of Ethereal. - -
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- Acknowledgements - - The authors would like to thank the whole Ethereal team for their - assistance. In particular, the authors would like to thank: - - - - Gerald Combs, for initiating the Ethereal project. - - - - - Guy Harris, for many helpful hints and a great deal of patience - in reviewing this document. - - - - - - The authors would also like to thank the following people for their - helpful feedback on this document: - - - XXX - We hopefully might get some feedback in the future :-) - - - - -
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- About this document - - This book was developed by - Ulf Lamping. - - - It is written in DocBook/XML. - - - You will find some specially marked parts in this book: - - This is a warning! - - You should pay attention to a warning, as otherwise data loss might occur. - - - This is a note! - - A note will point you to common mistakes and things that might not be - obvious. - - - This is a tip! - - Tips will be helpful for your everyday work using Ethereal. - - -
- -
- Where to get the latest copy of this document? - - The latest copy of this documentation can always be found at: - - . - - -
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- Providing feedback about this document - - Should you have any feedback about this document, please send them - to the authors through &EtherealDevMailList;. - -
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+ + + + Preface +
+ Foreword + + Frequently people new to Ethereal development are asking questions + about how to implement new features to Ethereal. This book tries to give + you a guide to start your own experiments into the wonderful world of + Ethereal development. + + + We hope that you find it useful, and look forward to your comments. + +
+ +
+ Who should read this document? + + The intended audience of this book is anyone going into the development of + Ethereal. + + + This book is not intended to explain the usage of Ethereal in general. + Please refer to the "Ethereal User's Guide" about Ethereal usage. + + + By reading this book, you will learn how to develop Ethereal. It will + hopefully guide you around some common problems that frequently appears for + new (and sometimes even advanced) developers of Ethereal. + +
+ +
+ Acknowledgements + + The authors would like to thank the whole Ethereal team for their + assistance. In particular, the authors would like to thank: + + + + Gerald Combs, for initiating the Ethereal project. + + + + + Guy Harris, for many helpful hints and a great deal of patience + in reviewing this document. + + + + + + The authors would also like to thank the following people for their + helpful feedback on this document: + + + XXX - We hopefully might get some feedback in the future :-) + + + + +
+ +
+ About this document + + This book was developed by + Ulf Lamping. + + + It is written in DocBook/XML. + + + You will find some specially marked parts in this book: + + This is a warning! + + You should pay attention to a warning, as otherwise data loss might occur. + + + This is a note! + + A note will point you to common mistakes and things that might not be + obvious. + + + This is a tip! + + Tips will be helpful for your everyday work using Ethereal. + + +
+ +
+ Where to get the latest copy of this document? + + The latest copy of this documentation can always be found at: + + . + + +
+ +
+ Providing feedback about this document + + Should you have any feedback about this document, please send them + to the authors through &EtherealDevMailList;. + +
+