--- a/doc/manual/en/manual-en.sgml +++ b/doc/manual/en/manual-en.sgml @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ As mentioned above, there must be a small C program compiled. If you use Perl 5.8 and/or Linux, you could skip this step. For this, just execute + $ make @@ -278,7 +279,7 @@ You have to add or change following line in the file $HOME/.muttrc or system wide in - ##SYSCONFDIR##/Muttrc: + /etc/Muttrc: set print_command="muttprint" @@ -316,7 +317,7 @@ You'll find more information in the documentation of Mutt - (##DOCDIR##/mutt/manual.txt(.gz)). + (/usr/share/doc/muttprint/mutt/manual.txt(.gz)). @@ -345,7 +346,7 @@ In the dialogue Misc, Config Misc you have to do an entry in Print Command: - ##BINDIR##/muttprint -f $f. + /usr/bin/muttprint -f $f. @@ -393,7 +394,7 @@ You find the code in README.Gnus and I would like to refer to this file in this manual. If you use packages for the installation you should find this file in the - ##DOCDIR##/muttprint/ + /usr/share/doc/muttprint/muttprint/ directory. @@ -445,7 +446,7 @@ Some things could be configured in Muttprint. This is permanently done in the configuration files $HOME/.muttprintrc - (only for the current user) or ##SYSCONFDIR##/Muttprintrc + (only for the current user) or /etc/Muttprintrc (global for all users). User settings override global settings. You can also specify an additional configuration file with the @@ -466,7 +467,7 @@ An example for a configuration file is distributed with Muttprint (sample-muttprintrc). If you've installed a RPM or Debian package, you'll find it in - ##DOCDIR##/muttprint/. + /usr/share/doc/muttprint/muttprint/. An example for a correct assignment: @@ -550,7 +551,7 @@ Additionally, Muttprint comes with some example pictures that are already converted into the EPS format. After the installation, - you'll find this in ##SHAREDIR##/muttprint. + you'll find this in /usr/share/muttprint. If the printing of the graphic should turned off, set PENGUIN to the value off. @@ -917,7 +918,7 @@ value. Possible are only A4 and letter. - If there exists a file ##SYSCONFDIR##/papersize as + If there exists a file /etc/papersize as usually on Debian systems, it is evaluated, too. Own settings overwrite this system settings. @@ -1023,7 +1024,7 @@ For this, you can assign the variable BACKGROUND the value on. In the debug mode (see ) this option has no effect. - + Error messages diff -u -r a/doc/manual/it/manual-it.sgml b/doc/manual/it/manual-it.sgml --- a/doc/manual/it/manual-it.sgml 2005-05-16 14:38:51.000000000 +0200 +++ b/doc/manual/it/manual-it.sgml 2011-11-27 23:45:33.378110313 +0100 @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ Puoi trovere maggiori informazioni nelle documentazione di Mutt - (##DOCDIR##/mutt/manual.txt(.gz)). + (/usr/share/doc/muttprint/mutt/manual.txt(.gz)). @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Nel dialogo Misc, Config Misc devi settare una entry in Print Command: - ##BINDIR##/muttprint -f $f. + /usr/bin/muttprint -f $f. @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ Poui trovare il codice in README.Gnus e preferirei far riferimento a questo file per questo manuale. Se usi i pacchetti per l'installazione dovresti trovare - questo file in ##DOCDIR##/muttprint/. + questo file in /usr/share/doc/muttprint/muttprint/. @@ -874,7 +874,7 @@ Sono possibili solo A4 e letter. - Se è presente un file ##SYSCONFDIR##/papersize come + Se è presente un file /etc/papersize come di soliuto nei sistemi Debian, viene anch'esso considerato. Le proprie impostazione prevarranno su quelle di sistema. @@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ ISO-8859-4 latin4 - Lingue Europa sud-orientale ed altre lingue/entry> + Lingue Europa sud-orientale ed altre lingue ISO-8859-9