Re: [system-administrators-guide] update the looks to section id

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Hello

This patch seems to only change the way the section tag is presented.

There is no point in changing the way the XML tags look. Different editors will space things out differently. The tool, in this case Publican, that builds the document only reads the XML tags for meaning.

Regards
Stephen



On 09/03/2014 12:32 AM, Rashadul Islam wrote:
	update the looks to section id

  en-US/Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.xml | 21 ++++++++++++++-------
  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/en-US/Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.xml b/en-US/Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.xml
index 0264b99..0a3e343 100644
--- a/en-US/Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.xml
+++ b/en-US/Viewing_and_Managing_Log_Files.xml
@@ -30,8 +30,10 @@
    <para>Some log files are controlled by a daemon called <systemitem class="daemon">rsyslogd</systemitem>. A list of log files maintained by <systemitem class="daemon">rsyslogd</systemitem> can be found in the <filename>/etc/rsyslog.conf</filename> configuration file.</para>
    <para>
      <application>rsyslog</application> is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon which replaced the <command>sysklogd</command> daemon. <application>rsyslog</application> supports the same functionality as <application>sysklogd</application> and extends it with enhanced filtering, encryption protected relaying of messages, various configuration options, or support for transportation via the <systemitem class="protocol">TCP</systemitem> or <systemitem class="protocol">UDP</systemitem> protocols. Note that <application>rsyslog</application> is compatible with <application>sysklogd</application>.
+
    </para>
-  <section id="s1-configuring-rsyslog">
+  <section
+    id="s1-configuring-rsyslog">
      <title>Configuring rsyslog</title>
      <para>
        The main configuration file for <application>rsyslog</application> is <filename>/etc/rsyslog.conf</filename>. It consists of <firstterm>global directives</firstterm>, <firstterm>rules</firstterm> or comments (any empty lines or any text following a hash sign (<literal>#</literal>)). Both, global directives and rules are extensively described in the sections below.
@@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ $MainMsgQueueSize 50000
  $ModLoad <replaceable>&lt;MODULE&gt;</replaceable>
          </screen>
        <para>
-          where <option>$ModLoad</option> is the global directive that loads the specified module and <replaceable>&lt;MODULE&gt;</replaceable> represents your desired module. For example, if you want to load the <literal>Text File Input Module</literal> (<command>imfile</command> — enables <application>rsyslog</application> to convert any standard text files into syslog messages), specify the following line in your <filename>/etc/rsyslog.conf</filename> configuration file:
+        where <option>$ModLoad</option> is the global directive that loads the specified module and <replaceable>&lt;MODULE&gt;</replaceable> represents your desired module. For example, if you want to load the <literal>Text File Input Module</literal> (<command>imfile</command> — enables <application>rsyslog</application> to convert any standard text files into syslog messages), specify the following line in your <filename>/etc/rsyslog.conf</filename> configuration file:
          </para>
        <screen>
  $ModLoad imfile
@@ -802,7 +804,8 @@ kern.=crit joe

    </section> -->

-  <section id="s1-logfiles-locating">
+  <section
+    id="s1-logfiles-locating">
      <title>Locating Log Files</title>
      <indexterm significance="normal">
        <primary>log files</primary>
@@ -950,7 +953,8 @@ compress
        </para>
      </section>
    </section>
-  <section id="s1-logfiles-viewing">
+  <section
+    id="s1-logfiles-viewing">
      <title>Viewing Log Files</title>
      <indexterm significance="normal">
        <primary>log files</primary>
@@ -1087,7 +1091,8 @@ compress
        When you check the <guilabel>Show matches only</guilabel> option, only the matched strings will be shown in the log file you are currently viewing.
      </para>
    </section>
-  <section id="s1-logfiles-adding">
+  <section
+    id="s1-logfiles-adding">
      <title>Adding a Log File</title>
      <para>To add a log file you wish to view in the list, select <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu>
          <guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>
@@ -1111,7 +1116,8 @@ compress
          </para>
      </note>
    </section>
-  <section id="s1-logfiles-examining">
+  <section
+    id="s1-logfiles-examining">
      <title>Monitoring Log Files</title>
      <indexterm significance="normal">
        <primary>log files</primary>
@@ -1137,7 +1143,8 @@ compress
        </mediaobject>
      </figure>
    </section>
-  <section id="s1-log-files-additional-resources">
+  <section
+    id="s1-log-files-additional-resources">
      <title>Additional Resources</title>
      <para>To learn more about <application>rsyslog</application>, <application>logrotate</application>, and log files in general, refer to the following resources.</para>
      <section id="s2-log-files-installed-docs">


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Stephen Wadeley
Content Author | Red Hat, Inc.
Purkynova 99 | Brno, Czech Republic

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