2009/9/17 Linda Walsh <[email protected]>: > Michael Wood wrote: >> S means it can be used in a share definition and also in the Global section: >> >>> I've sorta got it in my head that most (S) switch that could make sense >>> globally, >>> could be used/set in the global section as a 'default' for all shares, but >>> I don't find that documented in the manpage, so I'm questioning...?? >> >> It's in the PARAMETERS section. > ---- > Thanks for pointing to the right paragraph. I think I glossed over > it because I didn't see the same notation in the definition, as used in > the successive text. > > There are some notational conventions used in the documentation > that I feel could use some improvement, but I know, in some cases, that > the underlying source is based on DocBook, and I don't know if some of > those conventions are enforced by DB, or can be adjusted with a style > sheet. But until I think or come up with a better concrete solution, > I'll keep my mouth shut and just thank you for pointing me at the > correct section...:-)
Well, I searched for it first as \(S and didn't find it, so I searched for \<S\> instead and I didn't have to go through very many false positives before finding that paragraph :) I agree it would probably be harder to miss if the references in that paragraph also used parentheses. -- Michael Wood <[email protected]> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
