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[Phpgroupware-cvs] CVS: setup/doc setup3.txt,1.3,1.3.2.1


From: Dave Hall <address@hidden>
Subject: [Phpgroupware-cvs] CVS: setup/doc setup3.txt,1.3,1.3.2.1
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 22:20:07 -0400

Update of /cvsroot/phpgroupware/setup/doc
In directory subversions:/tmp/cvs-serv27248/doc

Modified Files:
      Tag: Version-0_9_16-branch
        setup3.txt 
Log Message:
full css support for setup

Index: setup3.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/phpgroupware/setup/doc/setup3.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.3.2.1
diff -C2 -r1.3 -r1.3.2.1
*** setup3.txt  22 Dec 2002 23:08:09 -0000      1.3
--- setup3.txt  28 May 2003 02:20:05 -0000      1.3.2.1
***************
*** 4,8 ****
  
  June 18, 2001 
! 
  
  
--- 4,8 ----
  
  June 18, 2001 
! Updated May 9, 2003
  
  
***************
*** 72,76 ****
  $setup_info['addressbook']['name'] = 'addressbook';
  
! $setup_info['addressbook']['title'] = 'Addressbook';
  
  $setup_info['addressbook']['version'] = '0.9.13.002';
--- 72,76 ----
  $setup_info['addressbook']['name'] = 'addressbook';
  
! $setup_info['addressbook']['title'] = 'Addressbook'; - Deprecated .0.9.16+
  
  $setup_info['addressbook']['version'] = '0.9.13.002';
***************
*** 84,89 ****
  else.
  
! 'title' would be used in the navbar, admin, preferences,
! as well as in the application itself.
  
  The 'version' string defines the version of the application
--- 84,90 ----
  else.
  
! 'title' is now deprecated.  Now simply include an entry like this 
! in the lang file for you application:
! addressbook en common Address Book
  
  The 'version' string defines the version of the application





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