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[DAISY] Updated: How to Author a Code Snippet

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Updated on: 10/24/05 11:48:52 AM
Updated by: Helma van der Linden

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    <h2>10. Prepare a patch</h2>
    
--- <p>Any new Snippet file is already a patch, at least as far as Bugzilla is
+++ <p>Any new Snippet file is already a patch, at least as far as Jira is
    concerned. However, if you also edited the Snippet main (index.xml) and menu
    (book.xml) files, you will need to create a patch for them before submitting all
    files. If you don't know how to create a patch, follow the instructions in
    <a href="daisy:618">How to Prepare a Patch.</a></p>
    
--- <h2>11. Submit via Bugzilla</h2>
+++ <h2>11. Submit via Jira</h2>
    
--- <p>Submit your Snippet file(s) as a patch via Bugzilla. If you don't know how,
+++ <p>Submit your Snippet file(s) as a patch via Jira. If you don't know how,
    follow the instructions in <a href="daisy:623">How to Contribute a Patch via
--- Bugzilla.</a></p>
+++ Jira.</a></p>
    
    <h1>Real World Ideas for Code Snippets</h1>
    
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