[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 110/270: admin-ldap grammar
David Prévot
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commit 36116d669ceedd76d266bf81fe395faeaf0ffb33
Author: Volkan Gezer <volkangezer at gmail.com>
Date: Fri May 30 17:16:16 2014 +0200
admin-ldap grammar
---
admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.rst | 20 ++++++++++----------
.../configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.rst | 2 +-
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.rst b/admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.rst
index d4c54e7..87e03ae 100644
--- a/admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.rst
+++ b/admin_manual/configuration/auth_ldap.rst
@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ Settings→Admin. Read on for a detailed description of the configuration fields
Configuration
-------------
-The LDAP backend follows a wizard-like approach, splitted into four tabs. A
+The LDAP backend follows a wizard-like approach, split into four tabs. A
correctly completed first tab ("Server") is mandatory to access the other tabs.
Also, the other tabs need to be reviewed by the admin, however the necessary
settings are detected automatically. An indicator will show whether the
configuration is incomplete, incorrect or OK.
-The settings are changed automatically, as soon as a input element looses the
+The settings are changed automatically, as soon as a input element loses the
focus, i.e. the cursor is taken away by clicking somewhere else or pressing the
tabulator key.
@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ Host:
Port:
The port on which to connect to the LDAP server. The field is disabled in the
- beginning of a new configuration. The port will be detected automatically,
- if the LDAP server is running on a standard port. After ownCloud attempted to
+ beginning of a new configuration. If the LDAP server is running on a standard port,
+ the port will be detected automatically. After ownCloud attempted to
determine the port, the field will be enabled for user input. A successfully
found port will be inserted by ownCloud, of course.
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ filter.
.. figure:: ../images/ldap-wizard-2-user.png
only those object classes:
- ownCloud will determine the object classes that are typically availalble for
+ ownCloud will determine the object classes that are typically available for
(ideally only) user objects in your LDAP. ownCloud will automatically select
the object class that returns the highest amount of users. You can select
multiple object classes.
@@ -172,24 +172,24 @@ Edit raw filter instead:
Group Filter
~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The settings in the group filter tab determine which groups will be availalble
-in ownCloud. It does not have any restrictions on logins, this has been dealed
+The settings in the group filter tab determine which groups will be available
+in ownCloud. It does not have any restrictions on logins, this has been dealt
with in the prior tabs. It is also possible to enter a raw LDAP
filter.
-By default, no groups will be availalble in ownCloud. You actively need to
+By default, no groups will be available in ownCloud. You actively need to
enable groups.
.. figure:: ../images/ldap-wizard-4-group.png
only those object classes:
- ownCloud will determine the object classes that are typically availalble for
+ ownCloud will determine the object classes that are typically available for
(ideally only) group objects in your LDAP. ownCloud will only list object
classes that return at least one group object. You can select multiple
object classes. A typical object class is "group", or "posixGroup".
only from those groups:
- This setting lets you pick certain groups that shall be availalble in
+ This setting lets you pick certain groups that shall be available in
ownCloud. This field follows a whitelist approach. ownCloud will generate a
list of available groups found in your LDAP server. You can select multiple
groups.
diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.rst b/admin_manual/configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.rst
index e76b23a..551ab15 100644
--- a/admin_manual/configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.rst
+++ b/admin_manual/configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Uploading big files > 512MB (as set by default)
===============================================
-It's usefull to know limiting factors, that make it impossible to exceed the values given by the ownCloud-system:
+It's useful to know limiting factors, that make it impossible to exceed the values given by the ownCloud-system:
Not outnumberable upload limits:
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