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author | Dimitri van Heesch <dimitri@stack.nl> | 2001-06-04 14:15:23 (GMT) |
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committer | Dimitri van Heesch <dimitri@stack.nl> | 2001-06-04 14:15:23 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/doc/doxysearch_usage.doc b/doc/doxysearch_usage.doc index 72dc397..6d6ad29 100644 --- a/doc/doxysearch_usage.doc +++ b/doc/doxysearch_usage.doc @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Doxysearch must be run as a CGI binary. This implies the following: <li> You must have permission to install and execute a CGI binary on the target. </ul> -Ask you system administrator or provider if you are unsure if this is possible. +Ask your system administrator or provider if you are unsure if this is possible. In order to be able to search fast and efficient, doxysearch does not search the generated documentation directly. Instead, it uses an @@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ This can be done by carefully following these steps: \par Note: Doxytag requires quite a large amount of memory to - generate the search index (about 30 Mb on my Linux box)! - The resulting index file requires about 3 Mb space on your disk. + generate the search index (about 30 MB on my Linux box)! + The resulting index file requires about 3 MB space on your disk. <li>Edit the shell script <code>search.cgi</code> with a text editor. @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ http://blizzard/cgi-bin/search.cgi \endverbatim in the additional information section of the <code>index.html</code> file. <li>Start your favourite web browser and click on the link. - If everything is ok, you should get a page where you can enter + If everything is OK, you should get a page where you can enter search terms. </ol> |