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author | Quentin Schulz <foss@0leil.net> | 2020-09-17 01:58:59 +0200 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2020-09-17 10:09:36 +0100 |
commit | c387f0c2543a9dd7f8eca069629ede4bb5ec5dba (patch) | |
tree | d0a7fccf9b84915862b1174ae75cd0437a60bb2d /documentation/ref-manual | |
parent | 6813141743f4263e6b03fd7294f9cec4ec1a3194 (diff) | |
download | poky-c387f0c2543a9dd7f8eca069629ede4bb5ec5dba.tar.gz |
sphinx: replace special quotes with single and double quotes
(From yocto-docs rev: 0aeb7a94abcef3cb3850c753dd0a243f381e6675)
Signed-off-by: Quentin Schulz <foss@0leil.net>
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Dechesne <nicolas.dechesne@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'documentation/ref-manual')
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/faq.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.rst | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.rst | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml | 2 |
6 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.rst b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.rst index 04066e9202..2d2aaad0a9 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.rst +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.rst | |||
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ various proxy types and configuring proxy servers, see the | |||
143 | ":yocto_wiki:`Working Behind a Network Proxy </wiki/Working_Behind_a_Network_Proxy>`" | 143 | ":yocto_wiki:`Working Behind a Network Proxy </wiki/Working_Behind_a_Network_Proxy>`" |
144 | Wiki page. | 144 | Wiki page. |
145 | 145 | ||
146 | **Q:** What’s the difference between target and target\ ``-native``? | 146 | **Q:** What's the difference between target and target\ ``-native``? |
147 | 147 | ||
148 | **A:** The ``*-native`` targets are designed to run on the system being | 148 | **A:** The ``*-native`` targets are designed to run on the system being |
149 | used for the build. These are usually tools that are needed to assist | 149 | used for the build. These are usually tools that are needed to assist |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml index 98ae0a975b..2f8fcf3242 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/faq.xml | |||
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ | |||
323 | <qandaentry> | 323 | <qandaentry> |
324 | <question> | 324 | <question> |
325 | <para> | 325 | <para> |
326 | What’s the difference between <replaceable>target</replaceable> and <replaceable>target</replaceable><filename>-native</filename>? | 326 | What's the difference between <replaceable>target</replaceable> and <replaceable>target</replaceable><filename>-native</filename>? |
327 | </para> | 327 | </para> |
328 | </question> | 328 | </question> |
329 | <answer> | 329 | <answer> |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.rst b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.rst index 47beda0c23..f0229c3bb7 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.rst +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.rst | |||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Images | |||
6 | 6 | ||
7 | The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example images to satisfy | 7 | The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example images to satisfy |
8 | different needs. When you issue the ``bitbake`` command you provide a | 8 | different needs. When you issue the ``bitbake`` command you provide a |
9 | “top-level” recipe that essentially begins the build for the type of | 9 | "top-level" recipe that essentially begins the build for the type of |
10 | image you want. | 10 | image you want. |
11 | 11 | ||
12 | .. note:: | 12 | .. note:: |
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Following is a list of supported recipes: | |||
85 | 85 | ||
86 | - ``core-image-minimal-initramfs``: A ``core-image-minimal`` image that | 86 | - ``core-image-minimal-initramfs``: A ``core-image-minimal`` image that |
87 | has the Minimal RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part | 87 | has the Minimal RAM-based Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part |
88 | of the kernel, which allows the system to find the first “init” | 88 | of the kernel, which allows the system to find the first "init" |
89 | program more efficiently. See the | 89 | program more efficiently. See the |
90 | :term:`PACKAGE_INSTALL` variable for | 90 | :term:`PACKAGE_INSTALL` variable for |
91 | additional information helpful when working with initramfs images. | 91 | additional information helpful when working with initramfs images. |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml index aaeda55226..6f10a6fd2a 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-images.xml | |||
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ | |||
9 | <para> | 9 | <para> |
10 | The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example | 10 | The OpenEmbedded build system provides several example |
11 | images to satisfy different needs. | 11 | images to satisfy different needs. |
12 | When you issue the <filename>bitbake</filename> command you provide a “top-level” recipe | 12 | When you issue the <filename>bitbake</filename> command you provide a "top-level" recipe |
13 | that essentially begins the build for the type of image you want. | 13 | that essentially begins the build for the type of image you want. |
14 | </para> | 14 | </para> |
15 | 15 | ||
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ | |||
100 | <listitem><para id='images-core-image-minimal-initramfs'><filename>core-image-minimal-initramfs</filename>: | 100 | <listitem><para id='images-core-image-minimal-initramfs'><filename>core-image-minimal-initramfs</filename>: |
101 | A <filename>core-image-minimal</filename> image that has the Minimal RAM-based | 101 | A <filename>core-image-minimal</filename> image that has the Minimal RAM-based |
102 | Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part of the kernel, | 102 | Initial Root Filesystem (initramfs) as part of the kernel, |
103 | which allows the system to find the first “init” program more efficiently. | 103 | which allows the system to find the first "init" program more efficiently. |
104 | See the | 104 | See the |
105 | <link linkend='var-PACKAGE_INSTALL'><filename>PACKAGE_INSTALL</filename></link> | 105 | <link linkend='var-PACKAGE_INSTALL'><filename>PACKAGE_INSTALL</filename></link> |
106 | variable for additional information helpful when working with | 106 | variable for additional information helpful when working with |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.rst b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.rst index 312fc12ef0..6e7e5169ce 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.rst +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.rst | |||
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ universal, the list includes them just in case: | |||
273 | Arbitrary groups of software Recipes. You use | 273 | Arbitrary groups of software Recipes. You use |
274 | package groups to hold recipes that, when built, usually accomplish a | 274 | package groups to hold recipes that, when built, usually accomplish a |
275 | single task. For example, a package group could contain the recipes | 275 | single task. For example, a package group could contain the recipes |
276 | for a company’s proprietary or value-add software. Or, the package | 276 | for a company's proprietary or value-add software. Or, the package |
277 | group could contain the recipes that enable graphics. A package group | 277 | group could contain the recipes that enable graphics. A package group |
278 | is really just another recipe. Because package group files are | 278 | is really just another recipe. Because package group files are |
279 | recipes, they end with the ``.bb`` filename extension. | 279 | recipes, they end with the ``.bb`` filename extension. |
diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml index d2605c62a8..2a0452bd78 100644 --- a/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/ref-terms.xml | |||
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ | |||
365 | You use package groups to hold recipes that, when built, | 365 | You use package groups to hold recipes that, when built, |
366 | usually accomplish a single task. | 366 | usually accomplish a single task. |
367 | For example, a package group could contain the recipes for a | 367 | For example, a package group could contain the recipes for a |
368 | company’s proprietary or value-add software. | 368 | company's proprietary or value-add software. |
369 | Or, the package group could contain the recipes that enable | 369 | Or, the package group could contain the recipes that enable |
370 | graphics. | 370 | graphics. |
371 | A package group is really just another recipe. | 371 | A package group is really just another recipe. |