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author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Wed, 21 Jan 2009 15:19:25 +0100 |
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1.1 --- a/thesis/tex/0-preface.tex Wed Jan 21 14:48:58 2009 +0100 1.2 +++ b/thesis/tex/0-preface.tex Wed Jan 21 15:19:25 2009 +0100 1.3 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ 1.4 1.5 << make the topic more concrete and limit it >> %FIXME 1.6 1.7 -<< have text by oliver here? >> %TODO 1.8 +<< have text by Oliver here? >> %TODO 1.9 1.10 usage examples: 1.11 1.12 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 1.13 1.14 This work focuses on the \unix\ operating system. 1.15 Experience in usage, administration and program development is assumed. 1.16 -This includes the basic toolchain (e.g.\ \name{tar}, \name{grep}, etc.), user, file and permission management, as well as writing, compiling and installing programs written in the C language. 1.17 +This includes the basic tool chain (e.g.\ \name{tar}, \name{grep}, etc.), user, file and permission management, as well as writing, compiling and installing programs written in the C language. 1.18 1.19 General information about \unix\ can be found in \cite{kernighan84} %FIXME: references 1.20 . %FIXME: references 1.21 @@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 -\section*{Organisation} 1.26 +\section*{Organization} 1.27 1.28 -<< write about organisation of the book: parts, chapters, sections. And more thats useful to know. >> %FIXME 1.29 +<< write about organization of the book: parts, chapters, sections. And more that's useful to know. >> %FIXME 1.30 1.31 << explain where the main part lies (theory vs. implementation) >> %FIXME: 1.32 1.33 @@ -58,17 +58,17 @@ 1.34 The following typographic conventions are used in this thesis: 1.35 1.36 \begin{enumerate} 1.37 -\item \emph{Italic shape} is used to emphasize text, to introduce new terma, and for names, including product, host, and user names, as well as email addresses. 1.38 +\item \emph{Italic shape} is used to emphasize text, to introduce new terms, and for names, including product, host, and user names, as well as email addresses. 1.39 1.40 \item For names of persons \textsc{Small Caps} are used. 1.41 1.42 -\item File and path names, source code excrepts, contents of files, and output from programs are displayed in \texttt{Typewriter font}. 1.43 +\item File and path names, source code excerpts, contents of files, and output from programs are displayed in \texttt{Typewriter font}. 1.44 \end{enumerate} 1.45 1.46 References to external resources are marked using one of three styles, distinguished by the type of resource. 1.47 1.48 \begin{enumerate} 1.49 -\item References to books, articles, and similar documents looks like this: \cite{kernighan84}. The letters represent the author(s) (here \person{Kenighan} and \person{Pike}), the number represents the year of publication (here 1984). 1.50 +\item References to books, articles, and similar documents looks like this: \cite{kernighan84}. The letters represent the author(s) (here \person{Kernighan} and \person{Pike}), the number represents the year of publication (here 1984). 1.51 1.52 \item Websites differ from documents as they are less of a text written by some author but more a place where information is gathered. They are only indicated by numbers, like for example: \citeweb{masqmail:homepage}. 1.53