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svn commit: r1069368 - in /ofbiz/trunk: applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml applications/product/documents/Product.xml framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml

Author: jleroux
Date: Thu Feb 10 12:44:33 2011
New Revision: 1069368

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1069368&view=rev
Log:
Fix some blocking issues reported at "add anchor to SingleSignOn.xml" (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4174) - OFBIZ-4174

there are still some (not blocking, minor?) issues to fix

Modified:
    ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml
    ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml
    ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/documents/Product.xml
    ofbiz/trunk/framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml

Modified: ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml?rev=1069368&r1=1069367&r2=1069368&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODCATALOG_main.xml Thu Feb 10 12:44:33 2011
@@ -23,31 +23,34 @@
     xsi:schemaLocation="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook ../../../content/dtd/docbook.xsd"
     xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
     <title>The Product  Catalog overview</title>
- <para>The Catalog Manager creates or provides access to a variety of information. Whether Products, Catalogs, or Categories, this screen offers search tools and links to get you to the type of information you need or are working with quickly and accurately.
- </para>
- <note>Different Visual Themes will represent the links differently the Visual Themes for this is Flat Grey</note>
-Down the left hand column are 4 sections:
-
-   1. Search Products, 
-   2. Browse Catalogs,
-   3. Browse Categories, and
-   4. Product Categories.
-<tip>
-You can click on the colored '_' to close a section; later, click on the colored '[]' to reopen the section. Each of those sections are discussed below before we begin to explore the Catalog Administration Main Page.
-Navigation Panel
-
-The Left-hand Navigation Panel is visible even when working under the other tabs. The content displayed will vary according to what choices you have made. This document is arranged to walk you through the Navigation Panel search tools (Search Products, Browse Catalogs, Browse Categories, and Category Products) and links first. As you come to the desired Edit or Creation window, jump in this document to the associated 'Edit' discussion.
-Some symbols used as shortcuts
-Brackets []
-
-Application links as found on the screens are represented in this document with brackets around them like [this]. When you see a bracketed item, you can know we are referring to a link or key or 'button' which will initiate the indicated action. 
-Greater than symbols >>
-
-The single (>) or double (>>) greater than symbols can be read as 'takes you to' or 'leads to' or 'results in.' These are sometimes used in this document to indicate that from this screen, if you click on the [Bracketed Link], you will be taken to Next Process. Within the pop-up calendars, however, the (>>) jumps you ahead one year and the (<<) jumps you back a year.
-The Asterisk 
-
-An asterisk * marks those items which must be completed on a screen before the desired action can occur. 
-</tip>
+    <para>The Catalog Manager creates or provides access to a variety of information. Whether Products, Catalogs, or Categories, this screen offers search tools and links to get you to the type of information you need or are working with quickly and accurately.</para>
+    <para>
+        <note><para>Different Visual Themes will represent the links differently the Visual Themes for this is Flat Grey</para></note>
+        Down the left hand column are 4 sections:
+        
+           1. Search Products, 
+           2. Browse Catalogs,
+           3. Browse Categories, and
+           4. Product Categories.
+        <tip>
+            <para>
+            You can click on the colored '_' to close a section; later, click on the colored '[]' to reopen the section. Each of those sections are discussed below before we begin to explore the Catalog Administration Main Page.
+            Navigation Panel
+            
+            The Left-hand Navigation Panel is visible even when working under the other tabs. The content displayed will vary according to what choices you have made. This document is arranged to walk you through the Navigation Panel search tools (Search Products, Browse Catalogs, Browse Categories, and Category Products) and links first. As you come to the desired Edit or Creation window, jump in this document to the associated 'Edit' discussion.
+            Some symbols used as shortcuts
+            Brackets []
+            
+            Application links as found on the screens are represented in this document with brackets around them like [this]. When you see a bracketed item, you can know we are referring to a link or key or 'button' which will initiate the indicated action. 
+            Greater than symbols >>
+            
+            The single (&gt;) or double (&gt;&gt;) greater than symbols can be read as 'takes you to' or 'leads to' or 'results in.' These are sometimes used in this document to indicate that from this screen, if you click on the [Bracketed Link], you will be taken to Next Process. Within the pop-up calendars, however, the (&gt;&gt;) jumps you ahead one year and the (&lt;&lt;) jumps you back a year.
+            The Asterisk 
+            
+            An asterisk * marks those items which must be completed on a screen before the desired action can occur.
+            </para>
+        </tip>
+    </para>
     <section>
         <title>subsection heading</title>
         <para>Subsection content</para>

Modified: ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml?rev=1069368&r1=1069367&r2=1069368&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/data/helpdata/HELP_PRODUCT_Features.xml Thu Feb 10 12:44:33 2011
@@ -17,24 +17,24 @@
     specific language governing permissions and limitations
     under the License.
 -->
-<section id="ProductCatalogFeatures" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="5.0" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" xsi:schemaLocation="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook ../../../content/dtd/docbook.xsd" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
-  <anchor xml:id="ProductCatalogFeatures"/>
+<section xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="5.0" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" xsi:schemaLocation="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook ../../../content/dtd/docbook.xsd" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
     <title>Catalog Features overview </title>
-     <para>To Sell and to Differentiate Products
+    <anchor xml:id="ProductCatalogFeatures"/>
+    <para>To Sell and to Differentiate Products
 Features are characteristics used to sell and to differentiate products. The Open for Business catalog manager allows you to define any feature set you wish for your products. Typical features include size and color. In Open for Business, features are associated, or applied, to products as Standard Features, Selectable Features, or Distinguishing Features.
 </para>
 
 
-    <section id="Standardfeatures">
- <anchor xml:id="Standardfeatures"/>
+    <section>
         <title> Standard features</title>
+        <anchor xml:id="Standardfeatures"/>
         <para>Standard features are features which are associated with every instance of a product. An example might be the brand name of a product -- all instances of the product share the same brand name.
 </para>
 
     </section>
     <section>
- <anchor xml:id="Selectablefeatures"/>
         <title> Selectable features</title>
+        <anchor xml:id="Selectablefeatures"/>
         <para>Selectable features are features which the customer selects one from many available choices. For example, a shirt may be available in White, Blue, Green, Yellow, Pink. These colors would be selectable features of the variant product shirt, and the customer would be prompted to choose a color.
 </para>
         <para>Each color, though, would be a standard feature of the physical product. Thus, White would be a selectable feature of the virtual product 'shirt' but a standard feature of 'white shirt.'
@@ -42,30 +42,27 @@ Features are characteristics used to sel
 
     </section>
     <section>
- <anchor xml:id="Distinguishingfeatures"/>
         <title> Distinguishing features</title>
+        <anchor xml:id="Distinguishingfeatures"/>
         <para>Distinguishing features are features which distinguish one product from another and are used to show the customer which item she chose.
 </para>
 
     </section>
     <section>
- <anchor xml:id="WorkingProductFeatures"/>
         <title> Working with Product Features</title> 
- Click on Features tab
-Defaults to Product Features
-
- 
+        <anchor xml:id="WorkingProductFeatures"/>
+        <para>Click on Features tab. Defaults to Product Features</para>
 </section>
     <section>
- <anchor xml:id="CreateMaintainProductFeatures"/>
         <title> Create and Maintain Product Features</title>
+        <anchor xml:id="CreateMaintainProductFeatures"/>
         <para>These screens are for creating and maintaining product features, which are features or characteristics that are available for products. Here you will define what features can be available for products. Later, when working with the products, you will have a chance to define what features a particular product may have.
 </para>
 
     </section>
     <section>
- <anchor xml:id="FeatureCategoriesandFeatureGroups"/>
         <title> Feature Categories and Feature Groups</title>
+        <anchor xml:id="FeatureCategoriesandFeatureGroups"/>
         <para>Notice the sub-tabs for Feature Categories and Feature Groups. These are both used to help you organize your product features. Each feature can only belong to one category but as many groups as you need. For example, you can have a colors category that has colors White, Blue, Grey, Green, Yellow, Pink, Red, and Orange and a sizes category that has sizes XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL. Then, you can have one group for shirts that would have colors White, Blue, Grey and sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, and another group for dresses that have colors Yellow, Pink, Red, Orange and sizes XXS, XS, S, M, and L.
 
  </para>

Modified: ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/documents/Product.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/documents/Product.xml?rev=1069368&r1=1069367&r2=1069368&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/documents/Product.xml (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/documents/Product.xml Thu Feb 10 12:44:33 2011
@@ -21,7 +21,8 @@
     version="5.0" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
     xsi:schemaLocation="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook ../../content/dtd/docbook.xsd"
     xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
- <anchor xml:id="ProductCatalogComponent"/>   <title>The Product Catalog Component</title>
+    <title>The Product Catalog Component</title>
+    <anchor xml:id="ProductCatalogComponent"/>
     <section>
         <title>Introduction Paragraph</title>
         <para>

Modified: ofbiz/trunk/framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml?rev=1069368&r1=1069367&r2=1069368&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/framework/documents/SingleSignOn.xml Thu Feb 10 12:44:33 2011
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
     version="5.0" xmlns:xl="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
     xsi:schemaLocation="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook ../../applications/content/dtd/docbook.xsd"
     xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook">
-    <anchor xml:id="CASLDAP"/>
     <title>OFBiz Single Sign On using CAS and LDAP</title>
+    <anchor xml:id="CASLDAP"/>
     <section>
         <title>Setup the Java Key Store</title>
         <para>