From 794d0bbe69b729de16230d40aa94008ebdeb616a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Badlop Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:40:31 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix Enlish in the Guide (thanks to Ludovic Bocquet) --- doc/guide.tex | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/guide.tex b/doc/guide.tex index 575bea6ef..c74316893 100644 --- a/doc/guide.tex +++ b/doc/guide.tex @@ -569,19 +569,19 @@ werl -s ejabberd -name ejabberd %TODO: how to compile database support on windows? -\makesection{initialadmin}{Create a XMPP Account for Administration} +\makesection{initialadmin}{Create an XMPP Account for Administration} -You need a XMPP account and grant him administrative privileges +You need an XMPP account and grant him administrative privileges to enter the \ejabberd{} Web Admin: \begin{enumerate} -\item Register a XMPP account on your \ejabberd{} server, for example \term{admin1@example.org}. - There are two ways to register a XMPP account: +\item Register an XMPP account on your \ejabberd{} server, for example \term{admin1@example.org}. + There are two ways to register an XMPP account: \begin{enumerate} \item Using \term{ejabberdctl}\ind{ejabberdctl} (see section~\ref{ejabberdctl}): \begin{verbatim} ejabberdctl register admin1 example.org FgT5bk3 \end{verbatim} - \item Using a XMPP client and In-Band Registration (see section~\ref{modregister}). + \item Using an XMPP client and In-Band Registration (see section~\ref{modregister}). \end{enumerate} \item Edit the \ejabberd{} configuration file to give administration rights to the XMPP account you created: \begin{verbatim} @@ -3265,7 +3265,7 @@ Module options: \titem{\{default\_room\_options, [ \{OptionName, OptionValue\}, ...]\}} \ind{options!default\_room\_options} This module option allows to define the desired default room options. Note that the creator of a room can modify the options of his room - at any time using a XMPP client with MUC capability. + at any time using an XMPP client with MUC capability. The available room options and the default values are: \begin{description} \titem{\{allow\_change\_subj, true|false\}} Allow occupants to change the subject. @@ -5325,7 +5325,7 @@ See section \ref{erlangconfiguration}. If you enable \modconfigure\ and \modadhoc, you can perform several administrative tasks in \ejabberd{} -with a XMPP client. +with an XMPP client. The client must support Ad-Hoc Commands (\xepref{0050}), and you must login in the XMPP server with an account with proper privileges.