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Date:      Tue, 23 Jul 2013 19:21:08 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
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Subject:   svn commit: r42403 - in head/en_US.ISO8859-1: articles/contributing books/arch-handbook/scsi books/arch-handbook/sound books/developers-handbook/policies books/handbook/boot books/handbook/cutting-...
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Author: gabor
Date: Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013
New Revision: 42403
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/42403

Log:
  - Whitespac changes; translators may ignore

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/article.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/scsi/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/sound/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/policies/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/article.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/article.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/article.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -412,7 +412,8 @@
 
       <orderedlist>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>The BSD copyright<indexterm><primary>BSD copyright</primary></indexterm>.  This copyright is most preferred
+	  <para>The BSD copyright<indexterm><primary>BSD copyright</primary>
+	    </indexterm>.  This copyright is most preferred
 	    due to its <quote>no strings attached</quote> nature and
 	    general attractiveness to commercial enterprises.  Far
 	    from discouraging such commercial use, the FreeBSD Project

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/scsi/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/scsi/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/scsi/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -155,8 +155,9 @@
       free the <structname>devq</structname> also because we can do
       nothing else with it and we want to conserve memory.</para>
 
-    <para>If a SCSI card has multiple SCSI buses<indexterm><primary>SCSI</primary><secondary>bus</secondary></indexterm> on it then each bus
-      requires its own <structname>cam_sim</structname>
+    <para>If a SCSI card has multiple SCSI buses<indexterm>
+      <primary>SCSI</primary><secondary>bus</secondary></indexterm>
+      on it then each bus requires its own <structname>cam_sim</structname>
       structure.</para>
 
     <para>An interesting question is what to do if a SCSI card has
@@ -227,7 +228,8 @@
       </itemizedlist>
 
     <para>Finally we register the SCSI buses associated with our SCSI
-      adapter<indexterm><primary>SCSI</primary><secondary>adapter</secondary></indexterm>:</para>
+      adapter<indexterm><primary>SCSI</primary><secondary>adapter</secondary>
+      </indexterm>:</para>
 
 <programlisting>    if(xpt_bus_register(sim, bus_number) != CAM_SUCCESS) {
         cam_sim_free(sim, /*free_devq*/ TRUE);
@@ -605,9 +607,10 @@
     }</programlisting>
 
       <para>Then allocate whatever data structures (such as
-        card-dependent hardware control block<indexterm><primary>hardware control block</primary></indexterm>) we need to process this
-        request. If we can not then freeze the SIM queue and remember
-        that we have a pending operation, return the CCB back and ask
+        card-dependent hardware control block<indexterm>
+	<primary>hardware control block</primary></indexterm>) we need
+	to process this request. If we can not then freeze the SIM queue and
+	remember that we have a pending operation, return the CCB back and ask
         CAM to re-queue it. Later when the resources become available
         the SIM queue must be unfrozen by returning a ccb with the
         <literal>CAM_SIMQ_RELEASE</literal> bit set in its status. Otherwise, if all went
@@ -1258,9 +1261,10 @@ of the union ccb:</para>
     </itemizedlist>
 
     <para>If the returned geometry differs much enough from what the
-      SCSI controller BIOS<indexterm><primary>SCSI</primary><secondary>BIOS</secondary></indexterm> thinks and a disk on this SCSI controller
-      is used as bootable the system may not be able to boot. The
-      typical calculation example taken from the aic7xxx driver
+      SCSI controller BIOS<indexterm><primary>SCSI</primary>
+      <secondary>BIOS</secondary></indexterm> thinks and a disk
+      on this SCSI controller is used as bootable the system may not be able
+      to boot. The typical calculation example taken from the aic7xxx driver
       is:</para>
 
 <programlisting>    struct    ccb_calc_geometry *ccg;

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/sound/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/sound/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/sound/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -122,7 +122,8 @@
           DRIVER_MODULE(snd_xxxpci, pci, xxx_driver, pcm_devclass, 0, 0);
           MODULE_DEPEND(snd_xxxpci, snd_pcm, PCM_MINVER, PCM_PREFVER,PCM_MAXVER);</programlisting>
 
-        <para>Most sound drivers<indexterm><primary>device drivers</primary><secondary>sound</secondary></indexterm> need to store additional private
+        <para>Most sound drivers<indexterm><primary>device drivers</primary>
+	  <secondary>sound</secondary></indexterm> need to store additional private
           information about their device.  A private data structure is
           usually allocated in the attach routine.  Its address is
           passed to <devicename>pcm</devicename> by the calls to

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/policies/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/policies/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/policies/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -454,12 +454,14 @@
 
         <orderedlist>
           <listitem>
-            <para>The <ulink url="&url.base;/administration.html#t-core">Core team</ulink><indexterm><primary>core team</primary></indexterm> decides if
+            <para>The <ulink url="&url.base;/administration.html#t-core">Core team</ulink><indexterm>
+	      <primary>core team</primary></indexterm> decides if
               the code should be part of <command>make world</command>.</para>
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
-            <para>The <ulink url="&url.base;/administration.html#t-re">Release Engineering</ulink><indexterm><primary>release engineering</primary></indexterm>
+            <para>The <ulink url="&url.base;/administration.html#t-re">Release Engineering</ulink><indexterm>
+	      <primary>release engineering</primary></indexterm>
               decides if it goes into the release.</para>
           </listitem>
         </orderedlist>

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -519,9 +519,10 @@ boot:</screen>
 
 	    <para>Use <filename>kernel.GENERIC</filename> to refer to
 	      the default kernel that comes with an installation, or
-	      <filename>kernel.old</filename><indexterm><primary><filename>kernel.old</filename></primary></indexterm> to refer to the
-	      previously installed kernel before a system upgrade or
-	      before configuring a custom kernel.</para>
+	      <filename>kernel.old</filename><indexterm>
+	      <primary><filename>kernel.old</filename></primary></indexterm>
+	      to refer to the previously installed kernel before a system
+	      upgrade or before configuring a custom kernel.</para>
 
 	    <note>
 	      <para>Use the following to load the usual modules with

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -1334,7 +1334,10 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
 
 	    <orderedlist>
 	      <listitem>
-		<para>Use <link linkend="svn">svn</link><indexterm><primary>Subversion</primary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>-CURRENT</primary><secondary>Syncing with <application>Subversion</application></secondary></indexterm> to check out
+		<para>Use <link linkend="svn">svn</link><indexterm><primary>Subversion</primary>
+		  </indexterm><indexterm><primary>-CURRENT</primary>
+		  <secondary>Syncing with <application>Subversion</application></secondary>
+		  </indexterm> to check out
 		  the desired development or release branch.  This is
 		  the recommended method, providing access to &os;
 		  development as it occurs.  Checkout the -CURRENT
@@ -1347,7 +1350,9 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
 
 	      <listitem>
 		<para>Use the <application><link
-		      linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application><indexterm><primary>-CURRENT</primary><secondary>Syncing with CTM</secondary></indexterm> facility.
+		      linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application><indexterm>
+		  <primary>-CURRENT</primary><secondary>Syncing with CTM</secondary>
+		  </indexterm> facility.
 		  If you have bad connectivity such as high price
 		  connections or only email access,
 		  <application>CTM</application> is an option, but it
@@ -1369,7 +1374,8 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
 	      compile just a subset is almost guaranteed to cause
 	      problems.</para>
 
-	    <para>Before compiling &os.current;<indexterm><primary>-CURRENT</primary><secondary>compiling</secondary></indexterm>, read
+	    <para>Before compiling &os.current;<indexterm><primary>-CURRENT</primary>
+	      <secondary>compiling</secondary></indexterm>, read
 	      <filename>/usr/src/Makefile</filename> very carefully.
 	      <link linkend="makeworld">Install a new kernel and
 	      rebuild the world</link> the first time through as part
@@ -1497,14 +1503,17 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
 
 	    <orderedlist>
 	      <listitem>
-		<para>Use <link linkend="svn">svn</link><indexterm><primary>Subversion</primary></indexterm> to check out
+		<para>Use <link linkend="svn">svn</link><indexterm>
+		  <primary>Subversion</primary></indexterm> to check out
 		  the desired development or release branch.  This is
 		  the recommended method, providing access to &os;
 		  development as it occurs.  Branch names include
 		  <literal>head</literal> for the current development
 		  head, and branches identified in <ulink
 		    url="&url.base;/releng/">the release engineering
-		    page</ulink>, such as <literal>stable/9</literal><indexterm><primary>-STABLE</primary><secondary>syncing with <application>Subversion</application></secondary></indexterm>
+		    page</ulink>, such as <literal>stable/9</literal><indexterm>
+		  <primary>-STABLE</primary>
+		  <secondary>syncing with <application>Subversion</application></secondary></indexterm>
 		  or <literal>releng/9.0</literal>.  URL prefixes for
 		  <application>Subversion</application> checkout of
 		  the base system are shown in <link
@@ -1517,14 +1526,17 @@ Fetching 133 new ports or files... done.
 
 	      <listitem>
 		<para>Consider using <application><link
-		      linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application><indexterm><primary>-STABLE</primary><secondary>syncing with CTM</secondary></indexterm> if you do
+		      linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application><indexterm>
+		  <primary>-STABLE</primary><secondary>syncing with CTM</secondary>
+		  </indexterm> if you do
 		  not have a fast connection to the Internet.</para>
 	      </listitem>
 	    </orderedlist>
 	  </listitem>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para>Before compiling &os.stable;<indexterm><primary>-STABLE</primary><secondary>compiling</secondary></indexterm>, read
+	    <para>Before compiling &os.stable;<indexterm><primary>-STABLE</primary>
+	      <secondary>compiling</secondary></indexterm>, read
 	      <filename>/usr/src/Makefile</filename> carefully.  <link
 		linkend="makeworld">Install a new kernel and rebuild
 	      the world</link> the first time through as part of the

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -2293,8 +2293,9 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
 
 	  <listitem>
 	    <para>This option instructs &man.sysinstall.8;
-	      to use passive mode<indexterm><primary>FTP</primary><secondary>passive mode</secondary></indexterm> for all FTP
-	      operations.
+	      to use passive mode<indexterm>
+	      <primary>FTP</primary><secondary>passive mode</secondary>
+	      </indexterm> for all FTP operations.
 	      This allows the user to pass through firewalls
 	      that do not allow incoming connections on random TCP ports.
 	    </para>
@@ -2313,7 +2314,8 @@ Mounting root from ufs:/dev/md0c
 	      the requests and send them to the FTP server.
 	      This allows the user to pass through firewalls
 	      that do not allow FTP, but offer a HTTP
-	      proxy<indexterm><primary>FTP</primary><secondary>via a HTTP proxy</secondary></indexterm>.
+	      proxy<indexterm><primary>FTP</primary>
+	      <secondary>via a HTTP proxy</secondary></indexterm>.
 	      In this case, specify the proxy in
 	      addition to the FTP server.</para>
 	  </listitem>

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -78,14 +78,16 @@
 
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>Preemptive multitasking</emphasis><indexterm><primary>preemptive multitasking</primary></indexterm> with
+	  <para><emphasis>Preemptive multitasking</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>preemptive multitasking</primary></indexterm> with
 	    dynamic priority adjustment to ensure smooth and fair
 	    sharing of the computer between applications and users,
 	    even under the heaviest of loads.</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>Multi-user facilities</emphasis><indexterm><primary>multi-user facilities</primary></indexterm> which allow
+	  <para><emphasis>Multi-user facilities</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>multi-user facilities</primary></indexterm> which allow
 	    many people to use a &os; system simultaneously for a
 	    variety of things.  This means, for example, that system
 	    peripherals such as printers and tape drives are properly
@@ -95,7 +97,8 @@
 	    over-use.</para>
 	</listitem>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>Strong <emphasis>TCP/IP networking</emphasis><indexterm><primary>TCP/IP networking</primary></indexterm> with
+	  <para>Strong <emphasis>TCP/IP networking</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>TCP/IP networking</primary></indexterm> with
 	    support for industry standards such as SCTP, DHCP, NFS,
 	    NIS, PPP, SLIP, IPsec, and IPv6.  This means that your
 	    &os; machine can interoperate easily with other systems as
@@ -106,7 +109,8 @@
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>Memory protection</emphasis><indexterm><primary>memory protection</primary></indexterm> ensures that
+	  <para><emphasis>Memory protection</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>memory protection</primary></indexterm> ensures that
 	    applications (or users) cannot interfere with each other.
 	    One application crashing will not affect others in any
 	    way.</para>
@@ -114,7 +118,9 @@
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para>The industry standard <emphasis>X Window
-	      System</emphasis><indexterm><primary>X Window System</primary></indexterm> (X11R7) provides a graphical user
+	      System</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>X Window System</primary></indexterm>
+	    (X11R7) provides a graphical user
 	    interface (GUI) for the cost of a common VGA card and
 	    monitor and comes with full sources.</para>
 	</listitem>
@@ -163,7 +169,8 @@
 	    compile.</para>
 	</listitem>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para>Demand paged <emphasis>virtual memory</emphasis><indexterm><primary>virtual memory</primary></indexterm> and
+	  <para>Demand paged <emphasis>virtual memory</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>virtual memory</primary></indexterm> and
 	    <quote>merged VM/buffer cache</quote> design efficiently
 	    satisfies applications with large appetites for memory
 	    while still maintaining interactive response to other
@@ -171,8 +178,9 @@
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>SMP</emphasis><indexterm><primary>Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP)</primary></indexterm> support for machines with
-	    multiple CPUs.</para>
+	  <para><emphasis>SMP</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP)</primary></indexterm>
+	    support for machines with multiple CPUs.</para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
@@ -194,7 +202,8 @@
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>Source code</emphasis><indexterm><primary>source code</primary></indexterm> for the entire system
+	  <para><emphasis>Source code</emphasis><indexterm>
+	    <primary>source code</primary></indexterm> for the entire system
 	    means you have the greatest degree of control over your
 	    environment.  Why be locked into a proprietary solution
 	    at the mercy of your vendor when you can have a truly open
@@ -211,8 +220,11 @@
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
-      <para>&os; is based on the 4.4BSD-Lite<indexterm><primary>4.4BSD-Lite</primary></indexterm> release from Computer
-	Systems Research Group (CSRG)<indexterm><primary>Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG)</primary></indexterm> at the University of California
+      <para>&os; is based on the 4.4BSD-Lite<indexterm>
+	<primary>4.4BSD-Lite</primary></indexterm> release from Computer
+	Systems Research Group (CSRG)<indexterm>
+	<primary>Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG)</primary></indexterm>
+	at the University of California
 	at Berkeley, and carries on the distinguished tradition of BSD
 	systems development.  In addition to the fine work provided by
 	CSRG, the &os;&nbsp;Project has put in many thousands of hours
@@ -251,11 +263,13 @@
 
 	  <itemizedlist>
 	    <listitem>
-	      <para>FTP servers<indexterm><primary>FTP servers</primary></indexterm></para>
+	      <para>FTP servers<indexterm>
+		<primary>FTP servers</primary></indexterm></para>
 	    </listitem>
 
 	    <listitem>
-	      <para>World Wide Web servers<indexterm><primary>web servers</primary></indexterm> (standard or secure
+	      <para>World Wide Web servers<indexterm>
+		<primary>web servers</primary></indexterm> (standard or secure
 		[SSL])</para>
 	    </listitem>
 
@@ -264,8 +278,9 @@
 	    </listitem>
 
 	    <listitem>
-	      <para>Firewalls<indexterm><primary>firewall</primary></indexterm> and NAT<indexterm><primary>NAT</primary></indexterm> (<quote>IP masquerading</quote>)
-		gateways</para>
+	      <para>Firewalls<indexterm><primary>firewall</primary></indexterm>
+		and NAT<indexterm><primary>NAT</primary></indexterm>
+		(<quote>IP masquerading</quote>) gateways</para>
 	    </listitem>
 
 	    <listitem>
@@ -281,7 +296,8 @@
 	    </listitem>
 
 	    <listitem>
-	      <para>USENET<indexterm><primary>USENET</primary></indexterm> News or Bulletin Board Systems</para>
+	      <para>USENET<indexterm><primary>USENET</primary></indexterm>
+		News or Bulletin Board Systems</para>
 	    </listitem>
 
 	    <listitem>
@@ -319,8 +335,11 @@
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><emphasis>Networking:</emphasis>  Need a new router?<indexterm><primary>router</primary></indexterm>
-	    A name server (DNS)?<indexterm><primary>DNS Server</primary></indexterm> A firewall to keep people out of your
+	  <para><emphasis>Networking:</emphasis>  Need a new router?<indexterm>
+	    <primary>router</primary></indexterm>
+	    A name server (DNS)?<indexterm>
+	    <primary>DNS Server</primary></indexterm> A firewall to
+	    keep people out of your
 	    internal network?  &os; can easily turn that unused 386 or
 	    486 PC sitting in the corner into an advanced router with
 	    sophisticated packet-filtering capabilities.</para>
@@ -348,8 +367,9 @@
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><emphasis>Software Development:</emphasis>  The basic
 	    &os; system comes with a full complement of development
-	    tools including the renowned GNU C/C++<indexterm><primary>GNU Compiler Collection</primary></indexterm> compiler and
-	    debugger.</para>
+	    tools including the renowned GNU
+	    C/C++<indexterm><primary>GNU Compiler Collection</primary></indexterm>
+	    compiler and debugger.</para>
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
@@ -373,12 +393,14 @@
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.apple.com/">Apple</ulink><indexterm><primary>Apple</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.apple.com/">Apple</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Apple</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.cisco.com/">Cisco</ulink><indexterm><primary>Cisco</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.cisco.com/">Cisco</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Cisco</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
@@ -388,7 +410,8 @@
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.netapp.com/">NetApp</ulink><indexterm><primary>NetApp</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.netapp.com/">NetApp</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>NetApp</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
@@ -398,61 +421,73 @@
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!</ulink><indexterm><primary>Yahoo!</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Yahoo!</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.yandex.ru/">Yandex</ulink><indexterm><primary>Yandex</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.yandex.ru/">Yandex</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Yandex</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</ulink><indexterm><primary>Apache</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Apache</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.rambler.ru/">Rambler</ulink><indexterm><primary>Rambler</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.rambler.ru/">Rambler</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Rambler</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><ulink url="http://www.sina.com/">Sina</ulink><indexterm><primary>Sina</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	  <para><ulink url="http://www.sina.com/">Sina</ulink><indexterm>;
+	    <primary>Sina</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.pair.com/">Pair Networks</ulink><indexterm><primary>Pair Networks</primary></indexterm></para>
+	      url="http://www.pair.com/">Pair Networks</ulink><indexterm>
+	      <primary>Pair Networks</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.sony.co.jp/">Sony Japan</ulink><indexterm><primary>Sony Japan</primary></indexterm></para>
+	      url="http://www.sony.co.jp/">Sony Japan</ulink><indexterm>
+	      <primary>Sony Japan</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.netcraft.com/">Netcraft</ulink><indexterm><primary>Netcraft</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.netcraft.com/">Netcraft</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Netcraft</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.163.com/">NetEase</ulink><indexterm><primary>NetEase</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.163.com/">NetEase</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>NetEase</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink
-	      url="http://www.weathernews.com/">Weathernews</ulink><indexterm><primary>Weathernews</primary></indexterm></para>;
+	      url="http://www.weathernews.com/">Weathernews</ulink><indexterm>;
+	      <primary>Weathernews</primary></indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink url="http://www.telehouse.com/">TELEHOUSE
-	      America</ulink><indexterm><primary>TELEHOUSE America</primary></indexterm></para>
+	      America</ulink><indexterm><primary>TELEHOUSE America</primary>
+	      </indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
 
 	<listitem>
 	  <para><ulink url="http://www.experts-exchange.com/">Experts
-	      Exchange</ulink><indexterm><primary>Experts Exchange</primary></indexterm></para>
+	      Exchange</ulink><indexterm><primary>Experts Exchange</primary>
+	      </indexterm></para>
 	</listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
@@ -724,7 +759,8 @@
 	    id="development-committers"/></term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para>The <firstterm>committers</firstterm><indexterm><primary>committers</primary></indexterm>
+	    <para>The <firstterm>committers</firstterm><indexterm>
+	      <primary>committers</primary></indexterm>
 	      are the people who have <emphasis>write</emphasis>
 	      access to the Subversion tree, and are authorized to
 	      make modifications to the &os; source (the term
@@ -743,7 +779,8 @@
 	      id="development-core"/></term>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para>The <firstterm>&os; core team</firstterm><indexterm><primary>core team</primary></indexterm>
+	    <para>The <firstterm>&os; core team</firstterm><indexterm>
+	      <primary>core team</primary></indexterm>
 	      would be equivalent to the board of directors if the
 	      &os;&nbsp;Project were a company.  The primary task of
 	      the core team is to make sure the project, as a whole,
@@ -792,7 +829,8 @@
 
 	    <para><citetitle><ulink
 		  url="&url.articles.contributors;/article.html">The
-		&os; Contributors List</ulink></citetitle><indexterm><primary>contributors</primary></indexterm> is a long
+		&os; Contributors List</ulink></citetitle><indexterm>
+	      <primary>contributors</primary></indexterm> is a long
 	      and growing one, so why not join it by contributing
 	      something back to &os; today?</para>
 

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -254,7 +254,8 @@
 
       <itemizedlist>
 	<listitem>
-	  <para><envar>LANG</envar> for &posix;<indexterm><primary>POSIX</primary></indexterm> &man.setlocale.3;
+	  <para><envar>LANG</envar> for &posix;<indexterm>
+	    <primary>POSIX</primary></indexterm> &man.setlocale.3;
 	    family functions</para>
 	</listitem>
 

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 18:55:22 2013	(r42402)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.xml	Tue Jul 23 19:21:07 2013	(r42403)
@@ -1333,7 +1333,8 @@ Exports list on foobar:
 
 	<itemizedlist>
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para>A <emphasis>NIS master server</emphasis><indexterm><primary>NIS</primary><secondary>master server</secondary></indexterm>.  This
+	    <para>A <emphasis>NIS master server</emphasis><indexterm>
+	      <primary>NIS</primary><secondary>master server</secondary></indexterm>.  This
 	      server, analogous to a &windowsnt; primary domain
 	      controller, maintains the files used by all of the NIS
 	      clients.  The <filename>passwd</filename>,
@@ -1348,8 +1349,9 @@ Exports list on foobar:
 	  </listitem>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>NIS slave servers</emphasis><indexterm><primary>NIS</primary><secondary>slave server</secondary></indexterm>.  Similar to
-	      the &windowsnt; backup domain controllers, NIS slave
+	    <para><emphasis>NIS slave servers</emphasis><indexterm>
+	      <primary>NIS</primary><secondary>slave server</secondary></indexterm>.
+	      Similar to the &windowsnt; backup domain controllers, NIS slave
 	      servers maintain copies of the NIS master's data files.
 	      NIS slave servers provide the redundancy, which is
 	      needed in important environments.  They also help to
@@ -1359,7 +1361,9 @@ Exports list on foobar:
 	  </listitem>
 
 	  <listitem>
-	    <para><emphasis>NIS clients</emphasis><indexterm><primary>NIS</primary><secondary>client</secondary></indexterm>.  NIS clients, like
+	    <para><emphasis>NIS clients</emphasis><indexterm>
+	      <primary>NIS</primary><secondary>client</secondary></indexterm>.
+	      NIS clients, like
 	      most &windowsnt; workstations, authenticate against the
 	      NIS server (or the &windowsnt; domain controller in the
 	      &windowsnt; workstations case) to log on.</para>



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