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[taler-docs] branch master updated: Minor improvement and typo correctio


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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: Minor improvement and typo correction
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 22:45:12 +0100

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 0592e9cf Minor improvement and typo correction
0592e9cf is described below

commit 0592e9cf42ffeb6f3d4b33642071cf44de712c00
Author: Javier Sepulveda <javier.sepulveda@uv.es>
AuthorDate: Tue Nov 28 22:44:24 2023 +0100

    Minor improvement and typo correction
---
 .../{regional-manual.rst => #regional-manual.rst#}   | 20 ++++++++------------
 libeufin/regional-manual.rst                         | 11 +++++++----
 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/libeufin/regional-manual.rst b/libeufin/#regional-manual.rst#
similarity index 92%
copy from libeufin/regional-manual.rst
copy to libeufin/#regional-manual.rst#
index d072b30a..345c4403 100644
--- a/libeufin/regional-manual.rst
+++ b/libeufin/#regional-manual.rst#
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Regional Currency Setup Manual
 
 GNU Taler can be used to operate a regional currency. For this, LibEuFin Bank
 is setup to operate bank accounts in the regional currency that ultimately
-interact with the GNU Taler exchange.  Optionally, LibEuFin Nexus can be used 
to
+interact with the GNU Taler exchange.  Optionally, LibEuFin Nexus be used to
 integrate with the traditional core banking system, and then the LibEuFin
 Conversion triggers help convert fiat currency to regional currency and vice
 versa.  Conversion rates and limits can be applied when converting between
@@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ desired setup, in particular:
   * The admin password for the bank. Be absolutely sure to enter a very,
     very long and high-entropy password, preferably generated by a tool
     like "uuidgen".
-  * The DNS domain name of your setup. Various sub-domains (specifically,
-    ``bank.$DOMAIN``, ``exchange.$DOMAIN`` and ``backend.$DOMAIN`` must
-    already exist and point to the public IP address of the system on which
-    you are running the installation).
+  * The DNS domain name of your setup (i.e: domain.tld). The installer will
+    create by itself all the needed subdomains for your domain name,
+    as (``bank.$DOMAIN``, ``exchange.$DOMAIN`` and ``backend.$DOMAIN``). But 
these
+    subdomain names, must have been added before to your DNS domain control 
panel , and furthermore, they must be pointing to the IP address of your server 
of the system on which you are running the installation (before you execute the 
installer)).
 
 The information you entered will be stored in a file called
 ``config/user.conf``. Should you run the script in the future (for
@@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ Prerequisites
 -------------
 
 You must have a bank account at a bank dealing in fiat currency that offers an
-online banking protocol supported by LibEuFin Nexus.  As legacy transactions
+online banking protocol supported by LibEuFin Nexus. As legacy transactions
 in that bank account would likely confuse the system, it is highly advised to
 use a fresh account with an empty transaction history.
 
 Today, the LibEuFin implementation supports EBICS 2.5 and 3.0 and has been
 tested with the GLS Bank (EUR) and the Postfinance (CHF). Please note that
 banks tend to have their own dialects of finance messages and thus other
-retail banks may or may not work.  Contact us if you need support for another
+retail banks may or may not work.  Contact us, if you need support for another
 bank or core banking protocol.
 
 EBICS setup
@@ -165,10 +165,6 @@ Afterwards, restart the bank:
   # systemctl restart libeufin-bank
 
 
-Note: the scripts TAN_SMS/EMAIL must accept the phone number as the ``$1``
-parameter and the content in their standard input.  The LibEuFin repository
-offers them in ``contrib/``: adjust to your setup!
-
 Web-based Configuration
 -----------------------
 
@@ -238,7 +234,7 @@ exchange will issue the respective amount to your wallet.
 
 For testing, you should be able to *deposit* regional currency directly
 into a LibEuFin Bank account from the Taler wallet.  Once the exchange
-has credited the regional currency account, log into the bank account
+has credited the reginal currency account, log into the bank account
 using the Web interface. Assuming the cash out rules are satisfied, you
 should then be able to start a cash out operation. This will trigger a
 transfer from your regional currency account to the regional currency
diff --git a/libeufin/regional-manual.rst b/libeufin/regional-manual.rst
index d072b30a..548ce24a 100644
--- a/libeufin/regional-manual.rst
+++ b/libeufin/regional-manual.rst
@@ -68,10 +68,13 @@ desired setup, in particular:
   * The admin password for the bank. Be absolutely sure to enter a very,
     very long and high-entropy password, preferably generated by a tool
     like "uuidgen".
-  * The DNS domain name of your setup. Various sub-domains (specifically,
-    ``bank.$DOMAIN``, ``exchange.$DOMAIN`` and ``backend.$DOMAIN`` must
-    already exist and point to the public IP address of the system on which
-    you are running the installation).
+  * The DNS domain name of your setup (i.e: domain.tld). The installer will
+    create by itself all the needed subdomains for your domain name,
+    as (``bank.$DOMAIN``, ``exchange.$DOMAIN`` and ``backend.$DOMAIN``). 
+    But, these subdomain names, must have been added beforehand to your 
+    DNS domain control panel , and they must be pointing to the
+    IP address of the system on which you are running the
+    installation (before you execute the installer)).
 
 The information you entered will be stored in a file called
 ``config/user.conf``. Should you run the script in the future (for

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