[asterisk-commits] russell: trunk r272684 - /trunk/doc/tex/

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Mon Jun 28 10:33:36 CDT 2010


Author: russell
Date: Mon Jun 28 10:33:32 2010
New Revision: 272684

URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk?view=rev&rev=272684
Log:
Use the underscore package so that underscores do not need to be escaped.

Added:
    trunk/doc/tex/chan-mobile.tex
      - copied unchanged from r272651, trunk/doc/tex/chan_mobile.tex
Removed:
    trunk/doc/tex/chan_mobile.tex
Modified:
    trunk/doc/tex/asterisk.tex
    trunk/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex
    trunk/doc/tex/cel-doc.tex
    trunk/doc/tex/celdriver.tex

Modified: trunk/doc/tex/asterisk.tex
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/tex/asterisk.tex?view=diff&rev=272684&r1=272683&r2=272684
==============================================================================
--- trunk/doc/tex/asterisk.tex (original)
+++ trunk/doc/tex/asterisk.tex Mon Jun 28 10:33:32 2010
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
 \documentclass[12pt,a4]{report}
 
 \usepackage{hyperref}
+\usepackage{underscore}
 
 \usepackage{url}
 \makeatletter
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@
   \section{Local}
   \input{localchannel.tex}
   \section{Mobile}
-  \input{chan_mobile.tex}
+  \input{chan-mobile.tex}
 
 \chapter{Distributed Universal Number Discovery (DUNDi)}
   \section{Introduction}

Modified: trunk/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex?view=diff&rev=272684&r1=272683&r2=272684
==============================================================================
--- trunk/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex (original)
+++ trunk/doc/tex/cdrdriver.tex Mon Jun 28 10:33:32 2010
@@ -3,16 +3,16 @@
 \subsection{Microsoft SQL Server}
 
 	Asterisk can currently store CDRs into an MSSQL database in
-	two different ways:  cdr\_odbc or cdr\_tds
+	two different ways:  cdr_odbc or cdr_tds
 
 	Call Data Records can be stored using unixODBC (which requires
-	the FreeTDS package) [cdr\_odbc] or directly by using just the
-	FreeTDS package [cdr\_tds]  The following provide some
+	the FreeTDS package) [cdr_odbc] or directly by using just the
+	FreeTDS package [cdr_tds]  The following provide some
 	examples known to get asterisk working with mssql.
 
 	NOTE:  Only choose one db connector.
 
-\subsubsection{ODBC using cdr\_odbc}
+\subsubsection{ODBC using cdr_odbc}
 	Compile, configure, and install the latest unixODBC package:
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 \end{astlisting}
 
 	Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
-	for cdr\_odbc.
+	for cdr_odbc.
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
 	make clean && ./configure --with-odbc &&
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
 \end{astlisting}
 
 		Only install one database connector.  Do not confuse asterisk
-		by using both ODBC (cdr\_odbc) and FreeTDS (cdr\_tds).
-		This command will erase the contents of cdr\_tds.conf
+		by using both ODBC (cdr_odbc) and FreeTDS (cdr_tds).
+		This command will erase the contents of cdr_tds.conf
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
 		[ -f /etc/asterisk/cdr_tds.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cdr_tds.conf
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
 		NOTE:  unixODBC requires the freeTDS package, but asterisk does
 		not call freeTDS directly.
 
-		Now set up cdr\_odbc configuration files.  These are working samples
+		Now set up cdr_odbc configuration files.  These are working samples
 		from my system.  You will need to modify for your setup. Define
 		your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
 \begin{astlisting}
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
 		logs a connection to the database and will now record every
 		call to the database when it's complete.
 
-\subsubsection{TDS, using cdr\_tds}
+\subsubsection{TDS, using cdr_tds}
 		Compile, configure, and install the latest FreeTDS package:
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
 \end{verbatim}
 \end{astlisting}
                 Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
-                for cdr\_tds.
+                for cdr_tds.
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
                    make clean && ./configure --with-tds &&
@@ -143,14 +143,14 @@
 \end{verbatim}
 \end{astlisting}
                 Only install one database connector.  Do not confuse asterisk
-                by using both ODBC (cdr\_odbc) and FreeTDS (cdr\_tds).
-                This command will erase the contents of cdr\_odbc.conf
+                by using both ODBC (cdr_odbc) and FreeTDS (cdr_tds).
+                This command will erase the contents of cdr_odbc.conf
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
 		[ -f /etc/asterisk/cdr_odbc.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cdr_odbc.conf
 \end{verbatim}
 \end{astlisting}
-                Setup cdr\_tds configuration files.  These are working samples
+                Setup cdr_tds configuration files.  These are working samples
                 from my system.  You will need to modify for your setup. Define
                 your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
 \begin{astlisting}
@@ -199,13 +199,13 @@
 
 \subsubsection{ODBC}
 
-Using MySQL for CDR records is supported by using ODBC and the cdr\_odbc module.
+Using MySQL for CDR records is supported by using ODBC and the cdr_odbc module.
 
 \subsubsection{Native}
 
 Alternatively, there is a native MySQL CDR module.
 
-To use it, configure the module in cdr\_mysql.conf.  Create a table called cdr under the database name you will be using the following schema.
+To use it, configure the module in cdr_mysql.conf.  Create a table called cdr under the database name you will be using the following schema.
 
 \begin{astlisting}
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -232,13 +232,13 @@
 
 
 \subsection{PostgreSQL}
-        If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cdr\_pgsql.so
+        If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cdr_pgsql.so
         compiled you can use the following sample setup.
         On Debian, before compiling asterisk, just install libpqxx-dev.
         Other distros will likely have a similiar package.
 
         Once you have the compile done,
-        copy the sample cdr\_pgsql.conf file or create your own.
+        copy the sample cdr_pgsql.conf file or create your own.
 
         Here is a sample:
 \begin{astlisting}
@@ -280,11 +280,11 @@
 
 \subsection{SQLite 2}
 
-SQLite version 2 is supported in cdr\_sqlite.
+SQLite version 2 is supported in cdr_sqlite.
 
 \subsection{SQLite 3}
 
-SQLite version 3 is supported in cdr\_sqlite3\_custom.
+SQLite version 3 is supported in cdr_sqlite3\_custom.
 
 \subsection{RADIUS}
 
@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@
 	for all the fields which are recorded. By default, records in comma
 	separated values will be created in \path{/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv}.
 
-	The configuration file for cdr\_radius.so module is \path{/etc/asterisk/cdr.conf}
+	The configuration file for cdr_radius.so module is \path{/etc/asterisk/cdr.conf}
 
 	This is where you can set CDR related parameters as well as the path to
 	the radiusclient-ng library configuration file.

Modified: trunk/doc/tex/cel-doc.tex
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/tex/cel-doc.tex?view=diff&rev=272684&r1=272683&r2=272684
==============================================================================
--- trunk/doc/tex/cel-doc.tex (original)
+++ trunk/doc/tex/cel-doc.tex Mon Jun 28 10:33:32 2010
@@ -831,8 +831,8 @@
 While CDRs and the Manager are basically both event tracking mechanisms, CEL
 tries to track only those events that might pertain to billing issues.
 
-See table~\ref{event_table} for a list of events raised by CEL and
-table~\ref{field_table} for the list of fields passed for each CEL event.
+See table~\ref{event-table} for a list of events raised by CEL and
+table~\ref{field-table} for the list of fields passed for each CEL event.
 
 \begin{table}[h]
   \begin{tabular}{ | l | p{10cm} | }
@@ -862,7 +862,7 @@
     \hline
   \end{tabular}
   \caption{List of CEL Events}
-  \label{event_table}
+  \label{event-table}
 \end{table}
 
 \begin{table}[h]
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@
     \hline
   \end{tabular}
   \caption{List of CEL Event Fields}
-  \label{field_table}
+  \label{field-table}
 \end{table}
 
 \section{Applications \& Functions}

Modified: trunk/doc/tex/celdriver.tex
URL: http://svnview.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk/doc/tex/celdriver.tex?view=diff&rev=272684&r1=272683&r2=272684
==============================================================================
--- trunk/doc/tex/celdriver.tex (original)
+++ trunk/doc/tex/celdriver.tex Mon Jun 28 10:33:32 2010
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@
 \subsection{Microsoft SQL Server}
 
 	Asterisk can currently store Channel Events into an MSSQL database in
-	two different ways:  cel\_odbc or cel\_tds
+	two different ways:  cel_odbc or cel_tds
 
 	Channel Event Records can be stored using unixODBC (which requires
-	the FreeTDS package) [cel\_odbc] or directly by using just the
-	FreeTDS package [cel\_tds]  The following provide some
+	the FreeTDS package) [cel_odbc] or directly by using just the
+	FreeTDS package [cel_tds]  The following provide some
 	examples known to get asterisk working with mssql.
 
 	NOTE:  Only choose one db connector.
 
-\subsubsection{ODBC using cel\_odbc}
+\subsubsection{ODBC using cel_odbc}
 	Compile, configure, and install the latest unixODBC package:
 \begin{verbatim}
 	tar -zxvf unixODBC-2.2.9.tar.gz &&
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 \end{verbatim}
 
 	Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
-	for cel\_odbc.
+	for cel_odbc.
 \begin{verbatim}
 	make clean && ./configure --with-odbc &&
 	make update &&
@@ -68,15 +68,15 @@
 \end{verbatim}
 
 		Only install one database connector.  Do not confuse asterisk
-		by using both ODBC (cel\_odbc) and FreeTDS (cel\_tds).
-		This command will erase the contents of cel\_tds.conf 
+		by using both ODBC (cel_odbc) and FreeTDS (cel_tds).
+		This command will erase the contents of cel_tds.conf 
 \begin{verbatim}
 		[ -f /etc/asterisk/cel_tds.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cel_tds.conf
 \end{verbatim}
 		NOTE:  unixODBC requires the freeTDS package, but asterisk does
 		not call freeTDS directly.
 
-		Now set up cel\_odbc configuration files.  These are working samples
+		Now set up cel_odbc configuration files.  These are working samples
 		from my system.  You will need to modify for your setup. Define
 		your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 		logs a connection to the database and will now record every
 		desired channel event at the moment it occurs.
 
-\subsubsection{FreeTDS, using cel\_tds}
+\subsubsection{FreeTDS, using cel_tds}
 		Compile, configure, and install the latest FreeTDS package:
 \begin{verbatim}
 		   tar -zxvf freetds-0.62.4.tar.gz &&
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
 		   make install
 \end{verbatim}
                 Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
-                for cel\_tds.
+                for cel_tds.
 \begin{verbatim}
                    make clean && ./configure --with-tds &&
                    make update &&
@@ -131,12 +131,12 @@
                    make install
 \end{verbatim}
                 Only install one database connector.  Do not confuse asterisk
-                by using both ODBC (cel\_odbc) and FreeTDS (cel\_tds).
-                This command will erase the contents of cel\_odbc.conf
+                by using both ODBC (cel_odbc) and FreeTDS (cel_tds).
+                This command will erase the contents of cel_odbc.conf
 \begin{verbatim}
 		[ -f /etc/asterisk/cel_odbc.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cel_odbc.conf
 \end{verbatim}
-                Setup cel\_tds configuration files.  These are working samples
+                Setup cel_tds configuration files.  These are working samples
                 from my system.  You will need to modify for your setup. Define
                 your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -178,16 +178,16 @@
 
 \subsection{MySQL}
 
-Using MySQL for Channel Event records is supported by using ODBC and the cel\_odbc module.
+Using MySQL for Channel Event records is supported by using ODBC and the cel_odbc module.
 
 \subsection{PostreSQL}
-        If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cel\_pgsql.so
+        If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cel_pgsql.so
         compiled you can use the following sample setup.
         On Debian, before compiling asterisk, just install libpqxx-dev.
         Other distros will likely have a similiar package.
 
         Once you have the compile done,
-        copy the sample cel\_pgsql.conf file or create your own.
+        copy the sample cel_pgsql.conf file or create your own.
 
         Here is a sample:
 \begin{verbatim}
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
 
 \subsection{SQLite 3}
 
-SQLite version 3 is supported in cel\_sqlite3\_custom.
+SQLite version 3 is supported in cel_sqlite3_custom.
 
 \subsection{RADIUS}
 
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@
 	for all the fields which are recorded. By default, records in comma 
 	separated values will be created in /var/log/asterisk/cel-csv. 
 
-	The configuration file for cel\_radius.so module is :
+	The configuration file for cel_radius.so module is :
 
         /etc/asterisk/cel.conf 
 	This is where you can set CEL related parameters as well as the path to




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