[xoops-cvslog 5838] CVS update: xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help

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Tom Hayakawa tom_g3x****@users*****
2006年 11月 14日 (火) 20:03:58 JST


Index: xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_index.html
diff -u xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_index.html:1.1.2.8 xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_index.html:1.1.2.9
--- xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_index.html:1.1.2.8	Fri Oct 27 18:00:47 2006
+++ xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_index.html	Tue Nov 14 20:03:58 2006
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 
 
 <h5>What is Legacy?</h5>
-<p>This system uses modules, each of which has a particular function or purpose. <b>XOOPS Cube</b> is the part of the system that hosts the base modules, those modules that make the system work! One of these is the Base module called <b>Legacy</b> which is the container for other modules, including the modules you add to your site. The basic XOOPS Cube Legacy package has only minimal resources. It is up to you to choose what functionality your site will have. You can do this easily by finding and installing modules. Not only that but you can also easily change the look and feel of your site by installing different themes. For that, you have to learn just a little bit more about Cube Legacy 2.1.</p><br clear=all />
+<p>This system uses modules, each of which has a particular function or purpose. <b>XOOPS Cube</b> is the part of the system that hosts the base modules, those modules that make the system work! One of these is the Base module called <span class="highlight_module_name">Legacy</span> which is the container for other modules, including the modules you add to your site. The basic XOOPS Cube Legacy package has only minimal resources. It is up to you to choose what functionality your site will have. You can do this easily by finding and installing modules. Not only that but you can also easily change the look and feel of your site by installing different themes. For that, you have to learn just a little bit more about Cube Legacy 2.1.</p><br clear=all />
 
 <h5>Getting Started</h5>
 
Index: xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_4th.html
diff -u xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_4th.html:1.1.2.6 xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_4th.html:1.1.2.7
--- xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_4th.html:1.1.2.6	Fri Oct 27 18:02:22 2006
+++ xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_4th.html	Tue Nov 14 20:03:58 2006
@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_4th_groupmanagement_permission.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>In the next screen, look at the top section, "System/module permissions". Here, each module is listed and for each you are offered two choices, "access" and "admin". In a large site, it is sometimes a good idea to have a trusted colleague take on some of the administration tasks for some modules. By selecting the "admin" checkbox, you can easily allow any group to have administration permissions for any module. Right now, though, we simply want the anonymous users to be able to have "access" to the "news" and "forum" modules. Select the "access" checkbox for both of these modules, then click <button>Submit</button></p>
+<p>In the next screen, look at the top section, "System/module permissions". Here, each module is listed and for each you are offered two choices, "access" and "admin". In a large site, it is sometimes a good idea to have a trusted colleague take on some of the administration tasks for some modules. By selecting the "admin" checkbox, you can easily allow any group to have administration permissions for any module. Right now, though, we simply want the anonymous users to be able to have "access" to the <span class ="highlight_module_name">"news"</span> and <span class ="highlight_module_name">"forum"</span> modules. Select the "access" checkbox for both of these modules, then click <button>Submit</button></p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_4th_groupperm_news_forum.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <p>Let's confirm the result. Click "logout" to go back to the homepage as an Anonymous user. You will now be able to see the display you wanted.</p>
 
 <h5>Step Four (2) --- Create a new user</h5>
-<p>You also need to check what registered users can see on your site. For that, you need to create a new user as a test account. Login as administrator and go to the Admin side and the Control Panel. In the User Module control menu, click <em>User Management</em>. Next, click on "Add a new user".</p>
+<p>You also need to check what registered users can see on your site. For that, you need to create a new user as a test account. Login as administrator and go to the Admin side and the Control Panel. In the <span class ="highlight_module_name">User Module</span> control menu, click <em>User Management</em>. Next, click on "Add a new user".</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_4th_clickaddnewuser.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
Index: xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_1st.html
diff -u xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_1st.html:1.1.2.8 xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_1st.html:1.1.2.9
--- xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_1st.html:1.1.2.8	Fri Oct 27 18:00:40 2006
+++ xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_1st.html	Tue Nov 14 20:03:58 2006
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 <h5>The basic layout of the Control Panel</h5>
 
 <h6>Left Column - Control Menus</h6>
-<p>You use various menus to manage the site. See the left column. Each of these control menus belongs to a module. When you add a module, you will get a new control menu. This Help file is part of the Legacy System module and hence the Legacy system control menu is currently expanded while the other menus are not.</p>
+<p>You use various menus to manage the site. See the left column. Each of these control menus belongs to a module. When you add a module, you will get a new control menu. This Help file is part of the <span class="highlight_module_name">Legacy System module</span> and hence the Legacy system control menu is currently expanded while the other menus are not.</p>
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_sidemenu.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <p>You have already installed some modules during the installation stage, so there are some control menus in the left column. By default, the menu of the current module is expanded and menus of other modules are collapsed (hidden). Clicking the [+] icon will expand that menu but leave the main screen and other menus as they are. Clicking an item in a menu will close any other expanded menus, and take you to the item that you clicked on.</p><br clear=all />
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_defaultitle.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>You can change your basic general information like a title or a slogan in <em>General Settings</em>. Go to the general settings by clicking the menu of Legacy System module.</p>
+<p>You can change your basic general information like a title or a slogan in <em>General Settings</em>. Go to the general settings by clicking the menu of <span class="highlight_module_name">Legacy System module</span>.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_clickgeneralsettings.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
 <p>OK? Click on the 'Submit' button to confirm the site settings.</p>
 
 <h5>First steps for your site (2) --- User Preferences</h5>
-<p>Because XOOPS Cube Legacy aims to be a portal site, your site will be open to receive new user registrations right from the beginning. So, while you are setting things up, just in case, it is a good idea to stop user registration. To do so, you simply go to the preferences in the User module. In the left column, in the control menus, click the [+] icon by <b><em>User Module</em></b>, and click <em>Preferences.</em></p>
+<p>Because XOOPS Cube Legacy aims to be a portal site, your site will be open to receive new user registrations right from the beginning. So, while you are setting things up, just in case, it is a good idea to stop user registration. To do so, you simply go to the preferences in the User module. In the left column, in the control menus, click the [+] icon by <span class="highlight_module_name">User Module</span>, and click <em>Preferences.</em></p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_userpreference.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_themepath_miss.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <h6>Select your main theme</h6>
-<p>Click 'Theme Management' in the control menu of the Legacy System module.</p>
+<p>Click 'Theme Management' in the control menu of the <span class="highlight_module_name">Legacy System module</span>.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_1st_thememanager.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
Index: xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_3rd.html
diff -u xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_3rd.html:1.1.2.6 xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_3rd.html:1.1.2.7
--- xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_3rd.html:1.1.2.6	Fri Oct 27 18:00:47 2006
+++ xoops2jp/html/modules/legacy/language/english/help/abc_3rd.html	Tue Nov 14 20:03:58 2006
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
 <p>Download the archive and unzip it. Then upload the directory you unzipped, as explained above.</p>
 
 <h6>Install module</h6>
-<p>Click "Module Installation" in the control menu of the Legacy System module in the left block of the control panel.</p>
+<p>Click "Module Installation" in the control menu of the <span class="highlight_module_name">Legacy System module</span> in the left block of the control panel.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_clickmoduleinstallation.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -42,16 +42,16 @@
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_moduleinstallation.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>Find the row with the forum module (newbb) and click the install-icon on that row.</p>
+<p>Find the row with the <span class ="highlight_module_name">forum module</span> (newbb) and click the install-icon on that row.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_clickinstallation.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>You will now see a confirmation screen. Confirm that the module you want to install is newbb, then click "submit". Your screen will display a list of events related to tables being made in your system database. Once installed, you will see a new control menu for this module in the left hand column of the Control Panel.</p>
+<p>You will now see a confirmation screen. Confirm that the module you want to install is <span class ="highlight_module_name">newbb</span>, then click "submit". Your screen will display a list of events related to tables being made in your system database. Once installed, you will see a new control menu for this module in the left hand column of the Control Panel.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_moduleinstallation_confirm.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <h6>newbb settings</h6>
-<p>Go to your homepage to confirm that newbb is now installed. You should see the link in the Main Menu. The module has indeed been installed and now all you have to do is change the settings. Most modules need additonal settings before they can be used effectively. Most modules also have a help file with them and that is the best place to start. (Sorry but newbb doesn't have any documents...)</p>
+<p>Go to your homepage to confirm that <span class ="highlight_module_name">newbb</span> is now installed. You should see the link in the Main Menu. The module has indeed been installed and now all you have to do is change the settings. Most modules need additonal settings before they can be used effectively. Most modules also have a help file with them and that is the best place to start. (Sorry but newbb doesn't have any documents...)</p>
 
 <p>Head over back to the Control Panel (Admin side) and expand the Forum control menu by clicking the [+] icon. Now click <em>Add Category</em>.</p>
 
@@ -72,12 +72,12 @@
 <p>Newbb is now ready to talk baseball! Go to your homepage and have a look.</p>
 
 <h5>Step Three (3) --- Install a news module</h5>
-<p>The other plan for your site is a news module. The administrator posts important information in the news module; site news, news on players from Oregon and other items.</p>
+<p>The other plan for your site is a news module. The administrator posts important information in the <span class ="highlight_module_name">news module</span>; site news, news on players from Oregon and other items.</p>
 
-<p>There areof course a lot of different news modules as well as forum modules. For this exercise, for the same reasons we chose newbb, we have chosen to use the "news" module. "News" was the standard news module of XOOPS2. Again it is now old and perhaps not so good anymore, but it's easy to install and explain.</p>
+<p>There areof course a lot of different <span class ="highlight_module_name">news modules</span> as well as forum modules. For this exercise, for the same reasons we chose newbb, we have chosen to use the <span class ="highlight_module_name">"news" module</span>. "News" was the standard news module of XOOPS2. Again it is now old and perhaps not so good anymore, but it's easy to install and explain.</p>
 
 <h6>News settings</h6>
-<p>Find a copy of the "News" module. Download and decompress it, and then upload it to your XOOPS Cube Legacy installation. install it in the same way you installed "NewBB" above. Now you need to look at the settings for "News" as you did for newbb. Let's have a look.</p>
+<p>Find a copy of the <span class ="highlight_module_name">"News" module</span>. Download and decompress it, and then upload it to your XOOPS Cube Legacy installation. install it in the same way you installed <span class ="highlight_module_name">"NewBB"</span> above. Now you need to look at the settings for <span class ="highlight_module_name">"News"</span> as you did for <span class ="highlight_module_name">newbb</span>. Let's have a look.</p>
 
 <p>Again, go to the Admin side's control panel and expand the control menu for your "News" module. Click <em>Topic Manager</em>.</p>
 
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_topicmanager.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>Now let's delete the example topic called "XOOPS", which was created by the news module by default. In <em>Topic Manager</em>, choose "XOOPS" then click <button>Modify</button>.</p>
+<p>Now let's delete the example topic called "XOOPS", which was created by the <span class ="highlight_module_name">news module</span> by default. In <em>Topic Manager</em>, choose "XOOPS" then click <button>Modify</button>.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_topicmanager_modify.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_topicmanager_delete.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <h5>Step Three (4) --- How to control the order of the modules</h5>
-<p>Go to the homepage now and check the position in the main menu of the two modules you installed. You should find that the forum module is above the news module, in the main menu block.</p>
+<p>Go to the homepage now and check the position in the main menu of the two modules you installed. You should find that the forum module is above <span class ="highlight_module_name">the news module</span>, in the main menu block.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_badmainmenublock.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -108,14 +108,14 @@
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_modulemanagement.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
-<p>Give the forum module a weight of 10 and the news module a weight of 5.</p>
+<p>Give the forum module a weight of 10 and the <span class ="highlight_module_name">news module</span> a weight of 5.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_modulemanagement_weight.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
 <p>Then click <button>Update</button>. The confirmation screen is displayed. Confirm and click <button>Update</button> again.</p>
 
 <h6>TIPS: How to rename modules</h6>
-<p>The display of the main menu block isn't always what you want. "News" and "Forum" ... these names aren't very kind to visitors. You can rename them easily in the <em>Module Management</em> section. Simply type a new name under the module icon.</p>
+<p>The display of the main menu block isn't always what you want. <span class ="highlight_module_name">"News"</span> and <span class ="highlight_module_name">"Forum"</span> ... these names aren't very kind to visitors. You can rename them easily in the <em>Module Management</em> section. Simply type a new name under the module icon.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_modulemanagement_rename.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
 
 <h5>Step Three (5) --- Let's finish the top page</h5>
 <h6>Add new blocks for the forum and news</h6>
-<p>Lastly, let's add new blocks to the top page so our visitors can see the latest posts. Once again, in the Legacy System control menu, go to <em>Block Installation</em>. You will see some new blocks which were added when we installed the newbb and news modules. Most modules have one or more blocks that can be used to provide specialised content related to the module. If a module does have blocks, they are added to the available list automatically. Now, let's install the "Recent Topics" block of the newbb module.</p>
+<p>Lastly, let's add new blocks to the top page so our visitors can see the latest posts. Once again, in the Legacy System control menu, go to <em>Block Installation</em>. You will see some new blocks which were added when we installed the <span class ="highlight_module_name">newbb</span> and <span class ="highlight_module_name">news</span> modules. Most modules have one or more blocks that can be used to provide specialised content related to the module. If a module does have blocks, they are added to the available list automatically. Now, let's install the "Recent Topics" block of the <span class ="highlight_module_name">newbb module</span>.</p>
 
 <p><img src="<{'abc_3rd_newbbrecenttopics.png'|helpimage}>" /></p>
 


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