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[GNUnet-SVN] [gnunet] branch master updated (8b0d456c7 -> d0afb770f) |
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from 8b0d456c7 doc: installation: some @file, @emph, @code changes.
new c5d3800ad doc: user: Minor fix.
new d0afb770f doc: user: minor changes.
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Summary of changes:
doc/chapters/user.texi | 9 ++++-----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/chapters/user.texi b/doc/chapters/user.texi
index 94f1ba1ee..0556efe77 100644
--- a/doc/chapters/user.texi
+++ b/doc/chapters/user.texi
@@ -235,8 +235,7 @@ For this, we first start @code{gnunet-gtk} and switch to
the Identity Management
tab by clicking on the image in the top right corner with the three people in
it. Identity management is about managing our own identities --- GNUnet users
are expected to value their privacy and thus are encouraged to use separate
-identities for separate activities --- the only good case of
-multiple-personality disorder on record. By default, each user should have run
+identities for separate activities. By default, each user should have run
@file{gnunet-gns-import.sh} during installation. This script creates four
identities, which should show up in the identity management tab:@
@@ -346,7 +345,7 @@ First, you might want to fill in the "GNS Public Key" field
by right-clicking
and selecting "Paste", filling in the public key from the copy you made in
@code{gnunet-gtk}. Then, fill in all of the other fields, including your GNS
NICKname. Adding a GPG fingerprint is optional. Once finished, click
-"Submit Query". If your LaTeX installation is incomplete, the result will be
+"Submit Query". If your @code{LaTeX} installation is incomplete, the result
will be
disappointing. Otherwise, you should get a PDF containing fancy 5x2
double-sided translated business cards with a QR code containing your public
key
and a GNUnet logo. We'll explain how to use those a bit later. You can now go
@@ -1334,8 +1333,8 @@ securely link to you.
You can usually get the hash of your public key using@
@code{$ gnunet-identity -d $options | grep master-zone | awk '@{print
address@hidden'}@
-For example, the output might be something like@
-DC3SEECJORPHQNVRH965A6N74B1M37S721IG4RBQ15PJLLPJKUE0.
+For example, the output might be something like:@
+DC3SEECJORPHQNVRH965A6N74B1M37S721IG4RBQ15PJLLPJKUE0
Alternatively, you can obtain a QR code with your zone key AND your pseudonym
from gnunet-gtk. The QR code is displayed in the GNS tab and can be stored to
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