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Merge from emacs-24; up to 2012-12-06T01:39:03Z!monnier@iro.umontreal.ca
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modify this GNU manual.''
@contents
@ifnottex
@contents
@ifnottex
-@node Top
, Overview, (dir), (dir)
+@node Top
@top Emacs Unified Directory Client
@top Emacs Unified Directory Client
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@insertcopying
@end ifnottex
@insertcopying
@end ifnottex
@@
-69,8
+68,7
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modify this GNU manual.''
-@node Overview, Installation, Top, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Overview
@chapter Overview
EUDC, the @dfn{Emacs Unified Directory Client}, provides a common user
@chapter Overview
EUDC, the @dfn{Emacs Unified Directory Client}, provides a common user
@@
-115,8
+113,7
@@
Interface to BBDB to let you insert server records into your own BBDB database
-@node LDAP, CCSO PH/QI, Overview, Overview
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node LDAP
@section LDAP
LDAP, @dfn{the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol}, is a communication
@section LDAP
LDAP, @dfn{the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol}, is a communication
@@
-142,8
+139,7
@@
EUDC requires external support to access LDAP directory servers
(@pxref{LDAP Requirements})
(@pxref{LDAP Requirements})
-@node CCSO PH/QI, BBDB, LDAP, Overview
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node CCSO PH/QI
@section CCSO PH/QI
The Central Computing Services Office (CCSO) of the University of
@section CCSO PH/QI
The Central Computing Services Office (CCSO) of the University of
@@
-164,8
+160,7
@@
possible to change records in the database. This is not implemented in
EUDC.
EUDC.
-@node BBDB, , CCSO PH/QI, Overview
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node BBDB
@section BBDB
BBDB is the @dfn{Big Brother's Insidious Database}, a package for Emacs
@section BBDB
BBDB is the @dfn{Big Brother's Insidious Database}, a package for Emacs
@@
-187,8
+182,7
@@
performing queries on multiple servers.
EUDC also offers a means to insert results from directory queries into
your own local BBDB (@pxref{Creating BBDB Records})
EUDC also offers a means to insert results from directory queries into
your own local BBDB (@pxref{Creating BBDB Records})
-@node Installation, Usage, Overview, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Installation
@chapter Installation
Add the following to your @file{.emacs} init file:
@chapter Installation
Add the following to your @file{.emacs} init file:
@@
-218,8
+212,7
@@
email composition buffers (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion})
* LDAP Requirements:: EUDC needs external support for LDAP
@end menu
* LDAP Requirements:: EUDC needs external support for LDAP
@end menu
-@node LDAP Requirements, , Installation, Installation
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node LDAP Requirements
@section LDAP Requirements
LDAP support is added by means of @file{ldap.el}, which is part of Emacs.
@section LDAP Requirements
LDAP support is added by means of @file{ldap.el}, which is part of Emacs.
@@
-228,8
+221,7
@@
LDAP support is added by means of @file{ldap.el}, which is part of Emacs.
(@url{http://www.openldap.org/}).
(@url{http://www.openldap.org/}).
-@node Usage, Credits, Installation, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Usage
@chapter Usage
This chapter describes the usage of EUDC@. Most functions and
@chapter Usage
This chapter describes the usage of EUDC@. Most functions and
@@
-248,8
+240,7
@@
submenu of the @samp{Tools} submenu.
@end menu
@end menu
-@node Querying Servers, Query Form, Usage, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Querying Servers
@section Querying Servers
EUDC's basic functionality is to let you query a directory server and
@section Querying Servers
EUDC's basic functionality is to let you query a directory server and
@@
-263,7
+254,7
@@
to customize in this process.
* Duplicate Attributes:: What to do when records have duplicate attributes
@end menu
* Duplicate Attributes:: What to do when records have duplicate attributes
@end menu
-@node Selecting a Server
, Return Attributes, Querying Servers, Querying Servers
+@node Selecting a Server
@subsection Selecting a Server
Before doing any query you will need to set the directory server. You
@subsection Selecting a Server
Before doing any query you will need to set the directory server. You
@@
-302,7
+293,7
@@
This command accessible from @samp{New Server} submenu lets you specify a
new directory server and protocol.
@end deffn
new directory server and protocol.
@end deffn
-@node Return Attributes
, Duplicate Attributes, Selecting a Server, Querying Servers
+@node Return Attributes
@subsection Return Attributes
Directory servers may be configured to return a default set of
@subsection Return Attributes
Directory servers may be configured to return a default set of
@@
-326,7
+317,7
@@
If non-@code{nil}, entries that do not contain all the requested return
attributes are ignored. Default is @code{t}.
@end defopt
attributes are ignored. Default is @code{t}.
@end defopt
-@node Duplicate Attributes
, , Return Attributes, Querying Servers
+@node Duplicate Attributes
@subsection Duplicate Attributes
Directory standards may authorize different instances of the same
@subsection Duplicate Attributes
Directory standards may authorize different instances of the same
@@
-381,8
+372,7
@@
to all attribute names. Available methods are: @code{list},
-@node Query Form, Display of Query Results, Querying Servers, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Query Form
@section Query Form
The simplest way to query your directory server is to use the query
@section Query Form
The simplest way to query your directory server is to use the query
@@
-436,8
+426,7
@@
Otherwise, directory query/response forms display the user attribute
names defined in @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist}.
@end defvar
names defined in @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist}.
@end defvar
-@node Display of Query Results, Inline Query Expansion, Query Form, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Display of Query Results
@section Display of Query Results
Upon successful completion of a form query, EUDC will display a buffer
@section Display of Query Results
Upon successful completion of a form query, EUDC will display a buffer
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+503,7
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be passed to the program.
@end defvar
@end defvar
-@node Inline Query Expansion, The Server Hotlist, Display of Query Results, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Inline Query Expansion
@section Inline Query Expansion
Inline query expansion is a powerful method to get completion from your
@section Inline Query Expansion
Inline query expansion is a powerful method to get completion from your
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-615,8
+603,7
@@
Default is @code{select}
-@node The Server Hotlist, Multi-server Queries, Inline Query Expansion, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node The Server Hotlist
@section The Server Hotlist
EUDC lets you maintain a list of frequently used servers so that you
@section The Server Hotlist
EUDC lets you maintain a list of frequently used servers so that you
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+641,7
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loaded.
* The Hotlist Edit Buffer:: An interactive hotlist editing facility
@end menu
* The Hotlist Edit Buffer:: An interactive hotlist editing facility
@end menu
-@node The Hotlist Edit Buffer, , The Server Hotlist, The Server Hotlist
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node The Hotlist Edit Buffer
@subsection The Hotlist Edit Buffer
The hotlist edit buffer offers a means to manage a list of frequently
@subsection The Hotlist Edit Buffer
The hotlist edit buffer offers a means to manage a list of frequently
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+677,7
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Save the changes and quit the hotlist edit buffer. Use @kbd{x} or
@end deffn
@end deffn
-@node Multi-server Queries, Creating BBDB Records, The Server Hotlist, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Multi-server Queries
@section Multi-server Queries
When using inline query expansion (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion}), EUDC
@section Multi-server Queries
When using inline query expansion (@pxref{Inline Query Expansion}), EUDC
@@
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+708,7
@@
that all available servers should be tried.
-@node Creating BBDB Records, Server/Protocol Locals, Multi-server Queries, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Creating BBDB Records
@section Creating BBDB Records
@findex eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb
@section Creating BBDB Records
@findex eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb
@@
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+823,7
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Note that only a subset of the attributes you selected with
actually be inserted as part of the newly created BBDB record.
actually be inserted as part of the newly created BBDB record.
-@node Server/Protocol Locals, , Creating BBDB Records, Usage
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Server/Protocol Locals
@section Server/Protocol Locals
EUDC can be customized independently for each server or directory
@section Server/Protocol Locals
EUDC can be customized independently for each server or directory
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+835,7
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like buffer-local bindings but on a per server or per protocol basis.
* Manipulating local bindings:: Functions to set and query local bindings
@end menu
* Manipulating local bindings:: Functions to set and query local bindings
@end menu
-@node Manipulating local bindings, , Server/Protocol Locals, Server/Protocol Locals
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Manipulating local bindings
@subsection Manipulating local bindings
EUDC offers functions that let you set and query variables on a per
@subsection Manipulating local bindings
EUDC offers functions that let you set and query variables on a per
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+912,7
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Update all EUDC variables according to their local settings.
-@node Credits, GNU Free Documentation License, Usage, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Credits
@chapter Credits
EUDC was written by Oscar Figueiredo based on @file{ph.el} by the
@chapter Credits
EUDC was written by Oscar Figueiredo based on @file{ph.el} by the
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-940,18
+921,16
@@
same author.
Thanks to Soren Dayton for his suggestions, his enthusiasm and his help
in testing and proofreading the code and docs of @file{ph.el}.
Thanks to Soren Dayton for his suggestions, his enthusiasm and his help
in testing and proofreading the code and docs of @file{ph.el}.
-@node GNU Free Documentation License
, Command and Function Index, Credits, Top
+@node GNU Free Documentation License
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
@include doclicense.texi
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
@include doclicense.texi
-@node Command and Function Index, Variables Index, GNU Free Documentation License, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Command and Function Index
@unnumbered Command and Function Index
@printindex fn
@unnumbered Command and Function Index
@printindex fn
-@node Variables Index, , Command and Function Index, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Variables Index
@unnumbered Variables Index
@printindex vr
@unnumbered Variables Index
@printindex vr