svn commit: r48095 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/printing

Warren Block wblock at FreeBSD.org
Mon Jan 25 22:41:18 UTC 2016


Author: wblock
Date: Mon Jan 25 22:41:17 2016
New Revision: 48095
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/48095

Log:
  Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/printing/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/printing/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/printing/chapter.xml	Mon Jan 25 21:32:44 2016	(r48094)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/printing/chapter.xml	Mon Jan 25 22:41:17 2016	(r48095)
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ Starting lpd.</screen>
 	    job, <filename>ulpt0</filename> resets the
 	    <acronym>USB</acronym> port.  Resetting the port can cause
 	    problems with some printers, so the
-	    <filename>unlpt0</filename> device is usually used instead.
-	    <filename>unlpt0</filename> does not reset the USB port at
-	    all.</para>
+	    <filename>unlpt0</filename> device is usually used
+	    instead.  <filename>unlpt0</filename> does not reset the
+	    USB port at all.</para>
 	</listitem>
       </varlistentry>
 
@@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ Starting lpd.</screen>
 
 	  <para>Several communication parameters must be known to
 	    communicate with a serial printer.  The most important are
-	    <emphasis>baud rate</emphasis> or <acronym>BPS</acronym> (Bits Per Second) and
-	    <emphasis>parity</emphasis>.  Values vary, but typical
-	    serial printers use a baud rate of 9600 and no
-	    parity.</para>
+	    <emphasis>baud rate</emphasis> or <acronym>BPS</acronym>
+	    (Bits Per Second) and <emphasis>parity</emphasis>.  Values
+	    vary, but typical serial printers use a baud rate of 9600
+	    and no parity.</para>
 	</listitem>
       </varlistentry>
 
@@ -1042,17 +1042,17 @@ lp:
 
 	<para>All of the documents print on that single printer.  When
 	  the Sales department grows enough to need their own printer,
-	  the alias can be removed from the shared printer entry and used
-	  as the name of a new printer.  Users in both departments
-	  continue to use the same commands, but the Sales documents
-	  are sent to the new printer.</para>
+	  the alias can be removed from the shared printer entry and
+	  used as the name of a new printer.  Users in both
+	  departments continue to use the same commands, but the Sales
+	  documents are sent to the new printer.</para>
       </sect3>
 
       <sect3 xml:id="printing-shared-headers">
 	<title>Header Pages</title>
 
-	<para>It can be difficult for users to locate their documents in
-	  the stack of pages produced by a busy shared printer.
+	<para>It can be difficult for users to locate their documents
+	  in the stack of pages produced by a busy shared printer.
 	  <emphasis>Header pages</emphasis> were created to solve this
 	  problem.  A header page with the user name and document name
 	  is printed before each print job.  These pages are also


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