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Update of /cvsroot/plone-docs/PloneBook/en In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv21139 Modified Files: TODO ch4.rst docutils.conf Log Message: - Add some placeholder for missing images Index: TODO =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/plone-docs/PloneBook/en/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** TODO 16 May 2005 16:24:31 -0000 1.1 --- TODO 16 May 2005 17:44:32 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 3,6 **** img/3294s0403.png img/3294s0404.png - img/3294f/0401.png img/3294s0301.png --- 3,5 ---- Index: ch4.rst =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/plone-docs/PloneBook/en/ch4.rst,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -C2 -d -r1.4 -r1.5 *** ch4.rst 4 Apr 2005 05:17:57 -0000 1.4 --- ch4.rst 16 May 2005 17:44:32 -0000 1.5 *************** *** 57,61 **** One thing the ZMI does provide is a simple interface to the underlying Plone and Zope infrastructure. You can find many of the basic features mentioned in this chapter through Plone, but you'll need to use the ZMI eventually. If you haven't gone to the ZMI before, then you'll find that there are a few simple ways to get there; the easiest way is to log in as a user with the manager role, click *plone setup*, and then click *Zope Management Interface*. You'll note that the address of the ZMI is the uniform resource locator (URL) of your Plone site with */manage* on the end of it. The ZMI for your Plone site should look like this: ! .. image:: img/3294f/0401.png You may have a problem with virtual hosting, which occurs with the Windows and Mac installers. Virtual hosting is the ability to have the Plone site as the root object rather than the root of your Zope instance. For more information on virtual hosting, see Chapter 10. So, to get to the root, you need to access the manage port. On Windows, select Start - Plone - Plone - Manage Root. You'll note that this sets the address to *http://localhost:8080/manage*. For information on virtual hosting with your installation, see the specific documentation. --- 57,61 ---- One thing the ZMI does provide is a simple interface to the underlying Plone and Zope infrastructure. You can find many of the basic features mentioned in this chapter through Plone, but you'll need to use the ZMI eventually. If you haven't gone to the ZMI before, then you'll find that there are a few simple ways to get there; the easiest way is to log in as a user with the manager role, click *plone setup*, and then click *Zope Management Interface*. You'll note that the address of the ZMI is the uniform resource locator (URL) of your Plone site with */manage* on the end of it. The ZMI for your Plone site should look like this: ! .. image:: img/3294f0401.png You may have a problem with virtual hosting, which occurs with the Windows and Mac installers. Virtual hosting is the ability to have the Plone site as the root object rather than the root of your Zope instance. For more information on virtual hosting, see Chapter 10. So, to get to the root, you need to access the manage port. On Windows, select Start - Plone - Plone - Manage Root. You'll note that this sets the address to *http://localhost:8080/manage*. For information on virtual hosting with your installation, see the specific documentation. Index: docutils.conf =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/plone-docs/PloneBook/en/docutils.conf,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -d -r1.1 -r1.2 *** docutils.conf 16 May 2005 15:33:48 -0000 1.1 --- docutils.conf 16 May 2005 17:44:32 -0000 1.2 *************** *** 7,11 **** use_latex_footnotes=on graphicx_option=pdftex ! documentclass=report stylesheet=style.tex use_verbatim_when_possible=on --- 7,11 ---- use_latex_footnotes=on graphicx_option=pdftex ! documentclass=book stylesheet=style.tex use_verbatim_when_possible=on |