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LetoDMS(1)						    Document Management System							LetoDMS(1)

NAME
LetoDMS - Document Management System SYNTAX
letodms [location] COPYRIGHT
MyDMS is Copyright (C) 2002-2005 by Markus Westphal MyDMS is Copyright (C) 2006-2008 by Malcolm Cowe LetoDMS is Copyright (C) 2010 by Uwe Steinmann LetoDMS is Copyright (C) 2010 by Matteo Lucarelli DESCRIPTION
The letodms program launch a browser pointing LetoDMS front page. LetoDMS is a document management system based on PHP and MySQL LetoDMS combines all these features with a nice-looking web interface which makes it possible to access your documents not only via intranet in your office but worldwide via the internet. In detail LetoDMS offers you these features: * Create folders to group your documents * Edit document and folder properties online * Detailed information on uploaded documents * Lock and unlock documents * Update documents - old versions are saved * Individual Icons for different Mime-Types * Set expiration-date for documents * Users are notified about new/updated or expired documents via email * Download documents or view them online within your Browser * Control access via detailed ACLs (access control lists) * User- and Group-Management * Powerful search engine * Multi language support * Supports multiple databases through ADOdb OPTIONS
[location] Alternate location for letodms homepage. The default value is http://localhost/letodms/ FILES
/etc/letodms/letodms.conf Contains the default homepage for letodms AUTHORS
LetoDMS author is Markus Westphal. This manual has been wroten by Miguel Gea Milvaques <debian@miguelgea.com> Updated by Francisco Manuel Garcia Claramonte <francisco@debian.org> Francisco M. Garcia 3.0.0 LetoDMS(1)

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SCROLLKEEPER-UPDATE(1)					      General Commands Manual					    SCROLLKEEPER-UPDATE(1)

NAME
scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid - generate a unique id for a document series for use in an OMF metadata file SYNOPSIS
scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid [--help] DESCRIPTION
This generates a unique id for use as the seriesid attribute to the relation element in the OMF metadata. This id is referred to as the "series id" or "seriesid". The seriesid is used to specify a group (or series) of documents which are related. For example, multiple versions, formats, and transla- tions of a single document are considered to be in the same series. Thus, any new version, translation, etc. of a pre-existing document should inherit the seriesid of the original document. Only document series which have never been assigned a seriesid in the past should use scrollkeeper-gen-seriesid to obtain a new seriesid. ScrollKeeper uses the seriesid of documents to identify which documents are related to each other. For example, when creating the contents list, ScrollKeeper must identify if two documents are in the same series in order to display the most complete set of documents on the sys- tem, using locale fallback for documents which may not be translated into a given locale, without displaying the same document in two locales. OPTIONS
--help Show usage (help) information. AUTHOR
Laszlo Kovacs <laszlo.kovacs@sun.com> Dan Mueth <d-mueth@uchicago.edu> SEE ALSO
scrollkeeper-config(1), scrollkeeper.conf(5), scrollkeeper(7), scrollkeeper-preinstall(8), scrollkeeper-rebuilddb(8), scrollkeeper- update(8) scrollkeeper Dec 5, 2001 SCROLLKEEPER-UPDATE(1)
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