[phpBB Documentation Commits] r233 - in /trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters: admin_guide.xml quick_start_guide.xml user_guide.xml

Raimon Meuldijk raimon at phpbb.com
Mon Dec 8 00:40:09 CET 2008


Author: Raimon
Date: Sun Dec  7 23:40:08 2008
New Revision: 233

Log:
Lets update this , i got finally some time to submit :/

Modified:
    trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/admin_guide.xml
    trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/quick_start_guide.xml
    trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/user_guide.xml

Modified: trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/admin_guide.xml
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*** trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/admin_guide.xml (original)
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  				</note>
  				
  				<itemizedlist>
! 					<title>Jabber settings</title>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Enable Jabber</guilabel>: Set this to <guilabel>Enabled</guilabel> if you want to enable the use of Jabber for messaging and notifications.</para></listitem>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Jabber server</guilabel>: The Jabber server that your board will use. For a list of public servers, see <ulink url="http://www.jabber.org">jabber.org</ulink>'s <ulink url="http://www.jabber.org/user/publicservers.shtml">list of open, public servers</ulink>.</para></listitem>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Jabber port</guilabel>: The port that the Jabber server specified above is located on. Port 5222 is the most common port; if you are unsure about this, leave this value alone.</para></listitem>
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  				</note>
  				
  				<itemizedlist>
! 					<title>Jabber-instellingen</title>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Enable Jabber</guilabel>: Set this to <guilabel>Enabled</guilabel> if you want to enable the use of Jabber for messaging and notifications.</para></listitem>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Jabber server</guilabel>: The Jabber server that your board will use. For a list of public servers, see <ulink url="http://www.jabber.org">jabber.org</ulink>'s <ulink url="http://www.jabber.org/user/publicservers.shtml">list of open, public servers</ulink>.</para></listitem>
  					<listitem><para><guilabel>Jabber port</guilabel>: The port that the Jabber server specified above is located on. Port 5222 is the most common port; if you are unsure about this, leave this value alone.</para></listitem>
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  			<title>Serverconfiguratie</title>
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  		<title>Stijlen</title>
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  		<title>Forumonderhoud</title>
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  			<title>Forum logboeken</title>
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Modified: trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/quick_start_guide.xml
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*** trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/quick_start_guide.xml (original)
--- trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/quick_start_guide.xml Sun Dec  7 23:40:08 2008
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  						<para>PostgreSQL 7.x of hoger</para>
  					</listitem>
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! 						<para>SQLite</para>
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  						<para>PostgreSQL 7.x of hoger</para>
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! 						<para>SQLite 2</para>
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+ 					<listitem>
+                         <para>GD-ondersteuning</para>
+                     </listitem>
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  		<sectioninfo>
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  				<author>
! 					<othername>dhn</othername>
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! 		<title>Setting permissions</title>
  		<para>After you created your first forum, you have to decide who has access to it and what your users are allowed to do and what not. This is what Permissions are for. You can disallow guests to post or hand out moderating powers, for instance. Almost every aspect of user interaction with phpBB3 Olympus can be adjusted with permissions.</para>
  
  		<section id="quick_permissions_types">
! 			<title>Permission types</title>
  			<para>There are four different types of permissions:</para>
  			<orderedlist>
  				<listitem id="quick_permission_types_user">
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  		<sectioninfo>
  			<authorgroup>
  				<author>
! 					<othername></othername>
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  			</authorgroup>
  		</sectioninfo>
! 		<title>Instellen van permissies</title>
  		<para>After you created your first forum, you have to decide who has access to it and what your users are allowed to do and what not. This is what Permissions are for. You can disallow guests to post or hand out moderating powers, for instance. Almost every aspect of user interaction with phpBB3 Olympus can be adjusted with permissions.</para>
  
  		<section id="quick_permissions_types">
! 			<title>Permissie types</title>
  			<para>There are four different types of permissions:</para>
  			<orderedlist>
  				<listitem id="quick_permission_types_user">
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  			<para>You can appoint moderators either globally or locally. If you trust some of your users enough, you can make them Global Moderators. They can moderate all forums they have access to with the permissions you assign to them. Compared to that, local moderators will only be able to moderate the number of forums you select for them. They can also have different moderator permissions for different forums. While they are able to delete topics in one forum, they may not be allowed to do it in another. Global moderators will have the same permissions for all forums.</para>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_forum">
! 			<title>Setting forum permissions</title>
  			<para>To set the permissions for your new forum we need the local <guilabel>Forum Based Permissions</guilabel>. First you have to decide how you want to set the permissions. If you want to set them for a single group or user, you should use the <guilabel>Group</guilabel> or <guilabel>User Forum Permissions</guilabel>. They will allow you to select one group or user, and then select the forums you want to set the permissions for. </para>
  			<para>But for this Quick Start Guide we will concentrate on the <guilabel>Forum Permissions</guilabel>. Instead of selecting a user or group, you select the forums you want to change first. You can select them either by selecting the forums manually in the top list, or by single forum and single forum plus subforums respectively in the lower pull down menus. <guilabel>Submit</guilabel> will bring you to the next page.</para>
  			<figure id="img_quick_permissions_select">
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  			<para>You can appoint moderators either globally or locally. If you trust some of your users enough, you can make them Global Moderators. They can moderate all forums they have access to with the permissions you assign to them. Compared to that, local moderators will only be able to moderate the number of forums you select for them. They can also have different moderator permissions for different forums. While they are able to delete topics in one forum, they may not be allowed to do it in another. Global moderators will have the same permissions for all forums.</para>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_forum">
! 			<title>Instellen van forumpermissies</title>
  			<para>To set the permissions for your new forum we need the local <guilabel>Forum Based Permissions</guilabel>. First you have to decide how you want to set the permissions. If you want to set them for a single group or user, you should use the <guilabel>Group</guilabel> or <guilabel>User Forum Permissions</guilabel>. They will allow you to select one group or user, and then select the forums you want to set the permissions for. </para>
  			<para>But for this Quick Start Guide we will concentrate on the <guilabel>Forum Permissions</guilabel>. Instead of selecting a user or group, you select the forums you want to change first. You can select them either by selecting the forums manually in the top list, or by single forum and single forum plus subforums respectively in the lower pull down menus. <guilabel>Submit</guilabel> will bring you to the next page.</para>
  			<figure id="img_quick_permissions_select">
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  			<para>Both ways only differ in the way you set them. They both share the same interface.</para>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_manual">
! 			<title>Manual permissions</title>
  			<para>This is the most important aspect of permissions. You need to understand this to properly work with them. There are three different values that a permission can take:</para>
  			<itemizedlist>
  				<listitem>
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  			<para>Both ways only differ in the way you set them. They both share the same interface.</para>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_manual">
! 			<title>Handmatige permissies</title>
  			<para>This is the most important aspect of permissions. You need to understand this to properly work with them. There are three different values that a permission can take:</para>
  			<itemizedlist>
  				<listitem>
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  			</figure>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_roles">
! 			<title>Permissions roles</title>
  			<para>phpBB3 Olympus ships with a number of default permission roles, that offer you a wide variety of options for setting permissions. Instead of having to check each radio button manually, you can select a predefined role in the <guilabel>Role</guilabel>pull down list. Each role has a detailed description, that will pop up when you hover your mouse over it. Submit your changes with <guilabel>Apply Permissions</guilabel> or <guilabel>Apply All Permissions</guilabel> when you are satisfied with them. That will set the permissions and you are done.</para>
  			<figure id="img_quick_permissions_roles">
  				<title>Permission roles</title>
--- 352,358 ----
  			</figure>
  		</section>
  		<section id="quick_permissions_roles">
! 			<title>Permissierollen</title>
  			<para>phpBB3 Olympus ships with a number of default permission roles, that offer you a wide variety of options for setting permissions. Instead of having to check each radio button manually, you can select a predefined role in the <guilabel>Role</guilabel>pull down list. Each role has a detailed description, that will pop up when you hover your mouse over it. Submit your changes with <guilabel>Apply Permissions</guilabel> or <guilabel>Apply All Permissions</guilabel> when you are satisfied with them. That will set the permissions and you are done.</para>
  			<figure id="img_quick_permissions_roles">
  				<title>Permission roles</title>
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  			<sectioninfo>
  				<authorgroup>
  					<author>
! 						<othername>zeroK</othername>
  					</author>
  				</authorgroup>
  			</sectioninfo>
! 			<title>Assign moderators to forums</title>
  			<para>A quite common use case for permissions and roles are forum moderation. phpBB3 makes assigning users as moderators of forums really simple.</para>
  			<para>As you might have already guessed, moderation of specific forums is a local setting, so you can find <guilabel>Forum Moderators</guilabel> in the section for <guilabel>Forum Based Permissions</guilabel>. First of all, you will have to select for forum (or forums) you want to assign new moderators to. This form is divided into three areas. In the first one, you can select multiple forums (select multiple by holding down the CTRL button on your keyboard, or cmd (under MacOS X)), where the moderator settings you will set in the following form will only apply to these exact forums. The second area allows you to select only one forum but all the following settings will apply not only to this forum but also all its subforums. Finally, the third area's selection will only affect exactly this forum.</para>
  			<para>After selecting the forums and hitting <guilabel>Submit</guilabel>, you will be greeted by a form you should already be familiar with from one of the previous sections in this guide: <xref linkend="img_quick_permissions_select"/>. Here you can select the users or groups that should get some kind of moderation power over the selected forums. So go ahead: Select some users and/or groups and hit the <guilabel>Set Permissions</guilabel> button.</para>
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  			<sectioninfo>
  				<authorgroup>
  					<author>
! 						<othername></othername>
  					</author>
  				</authorgroup>
  			</sectioninfo>
! 			<title>Het toewijzen van moderators aan forums</title>
  			<para>A quite common use case for permissions and roles are forum moderation. phpBB3 makes assigning users as moderators of forums really simple.</para>
  			<para>As you might have already guessed, moderation of specific forums is a local setting, so you can find <guilabel>Forum Moderators</guilabel> in the section for <guilabel>Forum Based Permissions</guilabel>. First of all, you will have to select for forum (or forums) you want to assign new moderators to. This form is divided into three areas. In the first one, you can select multiple forums (select multiple by holding down the CTRL button on your keyboard, or cmd (under MacOS X)), where the moderator settings you will set in the following form will only apply to these exact forums. The second area allows you to select only one forum but all the following settings will apply not only to this forum but also all its subforums. Finally, the third area's selection will only affect exactly this forum.</para>
  			<para>After selecting the forums and hitting <guilabel>Submit</guilabel>, you will be greeted by a form you should already be familiar with from one of the previous sections in this guide: <xref linkend="img_quick_permissions_select"/>. Here you can select the users or groups that should get some kind of moderation power over the selected forums. So go ahead: Select some users and/or groups and hit the <guilabel>Set Permissions</guilabel> button.</para>
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  	</section>
  	<section id="quick_support">
! 		<title>Obtaining support</title>
! 		<para>The <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/about/">phpBB Team</ulink> provides many options for users to find support for their phpBB install. In addition to this very documentation, the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=1">support forum on www.phpbb.com</ulink> has many answers that users like you are searching for. Therefore, we highly recommend the use of the search feature before asking a new question. If you are unable to find an answer, feel free to post a new topic asking for help. Be sure to be descriptive when explaining your problem! The more we know about what is happening, the faster we can provide you with the answer you are looking for. Be sure to fill out the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=128123">Support Request Template</ulink> with the information it asks for.</para>
  
  		<para>In addition to the support forum on www.phpbb.com, we provide a <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/kb/">Knowledge Base</ulink> for users to read and submit articles on common answers to questions. Our community has taken a lot of time in writing these articles, so be sure to check them out.</para>
  
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  	</section>
  	<section id="quick_support">
! 		<title>verkijgen van support</title>
! 		<para>The <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/about/">phpBB Team</ulink> provides many options for users to find support for their phpBB install. In addition to this very documentation, the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=46">support forum on www.phpbb.com</ulink> has many answers that users like you are searching for. Therefore, we highly recommend the use of the search feature before asking a new question. If you are unable to find an answer, feel free to post a new topic asking for help. Be sure to be descriptive when explaining your problem! The more we know about what is happening, the faster we can provide you with the answer you are looking for. Be sure to fill out the <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=543515">Support Request Template</ulink> with the information it asks for.</para>
  
  		<para>In addition to the support forum on www.phpbb.com, we provide a <ulink url="http://www.phpbb.com/kb/">Knowledge Base</ulink> for users to read and submit articles on common answers to questions. Our community has taken a lot of time in writing these articles, so be sure to check them out.</para>
  

Modified: trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/user_guide.xml
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*** trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/user_guide.xml (original)
--- trunk/documentation/content/nl/chapters/user_guide.xml Sun Dec  7 23:40:08 2008
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  	</chapterinfo>
  	<title>User Guide</title>
  	<abstract>
! 		<para>This chapter is targeted at the forum users. It explains all user facing functions that are needed to use phpBB 3.0.</para>
  	</abstract>
  	<section id="user_permissions">
  		<sectioninfo>
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  	</chapterinfo>
  	<title>User Guide</title>
  	<abstract>
! 		<para>This chapter is targeted at the forum users. It explains all user facing functions that are needed to use phpBB 3.0.x</para>
  	</abstract>
  	<section id="user_permissions">
  		<sectioninfo>
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  			<para>The Overview displays a snapshot of information about your posting habits such as the date you joined the forum, your most active topic, and how many total posts you have submitted. Overview sub pages include Subscriptions, Bookmarks, and Drafts.</para>
  				
  			<figure id="ucp_overview_index">
! 				<title>User Control Panel Overview (Index</title>
  				<mediaobject>
  					<imageobject>
  						<imagedata format="PNG" fileref="../images/user_guide/ucp_overview.png" />
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  			<para>The Overview displays a snapshot of information about your posting habits such as the date you joined the forum, your most active topic, and how many total posts you have submitted. Overview sub pages include Subscriptions, Bookmarks, and Drafts.</para>
  				
  			<figure id="ucp_overview_index">
! 				<title>User Control Panel Overview (Index)</title>
  				<mediaobject>
  					<imageobject>
  						<imagedata format="PNG" fileref="../images/user_guide/ucp_overview.png" />
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  		<section id="ucp_profile">
  			<title>Profile</title>
  			<para>This section lets you set your profile information. Your profile information contains general information that other users on the board will able to see. Think of your profile as a sign of your public presence. This section is separated from your preferences. (Preferences are the individual settings that you set and manage on your own, and control your forum experience. Thus, this is separated from your profile settings.)</para>
! 			<section>
  				<title>Personal settings</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. </para>
! 			</section>
! 			<section>
! 				<title>Registration details</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here.</para>
  			</section>
  			<section id="ucp_signature">
  				<title>Signature</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. Link to the BBcode explanation of the Posting section would be best.</para>
  			</section>
  			<section id="ucp_avatar">
  				<title>Avatar</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. Experience may differ on forum settings again. Short paragraph about the avatar gallery.</para>
! 			</section>
! 		</section>
  		<section id="ucp_preferences">
  			<title>Preferences</title>
! 			<para>TODO: Short explanation of what this section is for.</para>
! 			<section id="ucp_personal">
! 				<title>Personal</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. The date setting will offer presets, so a link to the <ulink url="http://www.php.net/date">php.net date function</ulink> for advanced users should be enough.</para>
! 			</section>
! 			<section id="ucp_viewing">
! 				<title>Viewing</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. </para>
! 			</section>
  			<section id="ucp_posting">
  				<title>Posting</title>
! 				<para>TODO: Explain the settings you can edit here. </para>
  			</section>
  		</section>
  		<section id="ucp_friends_foes">
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  		<section id="ucp_profile">
  			<title>Profile</title>
  			<para>This section lets you set your profile information. Your profile information contains general information that other users on the board will able to see. Think of your profile as a sign of your public presence. This section is separated from your preferences. (Preferences are the individual settings that you set and manage on your own, and control your forum experience. Thus, this is separated from your profile settings.)</para>
! 			<section id="ucp_profile_info">
  				<title>Personal settings</title>
! 				<para>Personal settings control the information that is displayed when a user views your profile. </para>
! 					<itemizedlist>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>ICQ Number</guilabel> - Your account number associated with <ulink url="http://www.icq.com/">ICQ</ulink> system.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>AOL Instant Messenger</guilabel> - Your screen name associated with <ulink url="http://aim.com">AOL Instant Messenger</ulink> system.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>MSN Messenger</guilabel> - Your email address associated with the <ulink url="http://home.live.com/">MSN Messenger (Windows Live)</ulink> service.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Yahoo Messenger</guilabel> - Your username associated with the <ulink url="http://messenger.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Messenger</ulink> service.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Jabber Address</guilabel> - Your username associated with the <ulink url="http://www.jabber.org/">Jabber</ulink> service.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Website</guilabel> - Your website's address. Must be prepended with the appropriate protocol reference (i.e. http://)</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Location</guilabel> - Your physical location. Note that this is generally displayed along with your user information with every post, so standard caution regarding releasing personal information on the Internet should apply.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Occupation</guilabel> - Your occupation. The information entered will appear only on the viewprofile page.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Interests</guilabel> - Your personal interests. The information entered here will appear only on the viewprofile page.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Birthday</guilabel> - Your birthday. This information is used for displaying your username in the Birthday section of the Board Index. If year is specified, your age will be displayed in your profile.</para></listitem>
!                     </itemizedlist>
  			</section>
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  			<section id="ucp_signature">
  				<title>Signature</title>
! 				<para>Your signature appears, at your option, below every post you make. Signatures may be formatted using <link linkend="posting_bbcodes">BBCode</link>. The board administrator may specifiy a maximum length for signatures. You can check this limit by noting the line <guilabel>There is a x character limit.</guilabel> above the signature editing textbox, where x is the currently set limit.</para>
  			</section>
  			<section id="ucp_avatar">
  				<title>Avatar</title>
! 				<para>Your avatar is an image the displays with every post you make. Depending on board settings, avatars may be completely disabled, or may appear in one (or more) of three forms: "<guilabel>Upload from your machine</guilabel>", "<guilabel>Upload from a URL</guilabel>", and "<guilabel>Link off-site</guilabel>.</guilabel></para>
! 				<para>
!                     <itemizedlist>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Upload from your machine</guilabel> - You may upload an avatar from your machine to be hosted on the board's server.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Upload from a URL</guilabel> - You may specify the URL of an existing image. This will cause the image to be copied to the board's server and hosted on it.</para></listitem>
!                         <listitem><para><guilabel>Link off-site</guilabel> - You may specify the URL of an existing image. This will not cause the image to be hosted on the board's server, but rather hotlinked to its current location.</para></listitem>
!                     </itemizedlist>
! 				</para>
!                 <parap>Additionally, a board administrator may opt to provide an avatar gallery for users to make use of. These images are pre-selected by the administrator and are able to be used by any of a board's members.</parap>
!             </section>
  		<section id="ucp_preferences">
  			<title>Preferences</title>
! 			<para>Preferences allow you to dictate various behaviours of the phpBB software in regards to your interaction with it.</para>
!             <section id="ucp_global">
! 			    <title>Global</title>
! 				<para>Global settings control various overall interactions with the phpBB software.</para>
! 				    <para>
!                         <itemizedlist>
! 						    <listitem><para><guilabel>Users can contact by e-mail</guilabel> - If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, users can e-mail you via the "e-mail" button in your profile.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Administratos can e-mail me information</guilabel> - If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, you will receive mass-emails sent out by the board administrator.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Allow users to send you private messages</guilabel> -  If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, users can send you private messages via the board.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Hide my online status</guilabel> - If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, your online status will be hidden to users. Note that administrators and moderators will still be able to view your online status.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Notify me on new privates messages</guilabel> - If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, you will receive an email when you receive a new private messages.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Pop up window on new private messages</guilabel> - If <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, a pop-up window will appear on the board to alert you of new private messages.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>My language</guilabel> - Allows you to specify what language pack the board utilizes. Note that this setting applies only to board language strings; posts will be rendered in the language they were written.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>My timezone</guilabel> - Allows you to specify what timezone board times should appear in.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>Summer Time / DST is in effect</guilabel> - If  <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, board times will appear one hour earlier than the selected setting. Note that this setting is not updated automatically; you will have to change it manually when needed.</para></listitem>
!                             <listitem><para><guilabel>My date format</guilabel> - Controls what format times are rendered in. You may select one of the options in the dropdown box -- advanced users may select  "<guilabel>Custom</guilabel>" and input a custom format (in the format of the <ulink url="http://www.php.net/date">php.net date function</ulink>).</para></listitem>
!                         </itemizedlist>
! 					</para>
!             </section>
! 			
! 
  			<section id="ucp_posting">
  				<title>Posting</title>
! 					<para>Posting settings control the default settings of the posting editors when you create a post. Note that these options are controllable on an individual basis while posting.</para>
! 					    <para>
!                             <itemizedlist>
!                                 <listitem><para><guilabel>Enable BBCode by default</guilabel> - When <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, BBCode is enabled within the post editor.</para></listitem>
!                                 <listitem><para><guilabel>Enable smiles by default</guilabel> - When <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, smiles will be rendered within your posts.</para></listitem>
!                                 <listitem><para><guilabel>Attach my signature by default</guilabel> - When <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> is selected, your signature will be appended to your posts.</para></listitem>
!                                 <listitem><para><guilabel>Notify me upon replies by default</guilabel> - When <guilabel>yes</guilabel> is selected, you will be notified by email when a reply to your post is made.</para></listitem>
! 							</itemizedlist>
!                         </para>
!             </section>
!             <section id="ucp_display">
!                 <title>Display</title>
  			</section>
  		</section>
  		<section id="ucp_friends_foes">
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  		<section id="posting_smilies">
  			<title>Smilies</title>
  			<para>Smilies, or emoticons, are small images which can be inserted into your post to add expression emphasis. To use Smiles, certain characters are put together to get the desired output. For example, typing :) will insert [insert smilie here], ;) will insert [insert wink smilie here], etc. Other smilies require the format :texthere: to display. For example, :roll: will insert smilie whose eyes are rolling: [insert rolling smilie here], and :cry: will insert a smilie who is crying: [insert crying smilie here].</para>
! 			<para>In many cases you can also select which smilie you'd like to insert by clicking its picture to the righthand side of the Post Content text box. When clicked, the smilie's characters will appear at the current location of the curser in the text box.</para>
! 			<para>If you wish to be able to use these characters in your post, but not have them appear as smilies, please see <link linkend="posting_options">Posting Options</link>.</para>
  		</section>
  		
  		<section id="posting_bbcodes">
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  		<section id="posting_smilies">
  			<title>Smilies</title>
  			<para>Smilies, or emoticons, are small images which can be inserted into your post to add expression emphasis. To use Smiles, certain characters are put together to get the desired output. For example, typing :) will insert [insert smilie here], ;) will insert [insert wink smilie here], etc. Other smilies require the format :texthere: to display. For example, :roll: will insert smilie whose eyes are rolling: [insert rolling smilie here], and :cry: will insert a smilie who is crying: [insert crying smilie here].</para>
! 			<para>In many cases you can also select which smilie you'd like to insert by clicking its picture on the right side of the Post Content text box. When clicked, the smilie's characters will appear at the current location of the curser in the text box.</para>
!             <para>If you wish to be able to use these characters in your post, but not have them appear as smilies, please see <link linkend="posting_options">Posting Options</link>.</para>
  		</section>
  		
  		<section id="posting_bbcodes">




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