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New commits: commit 1f6ca79f4270e03fe256129147752fd7e6c8ab54 Author: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fit...@ubuntu.com> Date: Mon Nov 23 07:55:24 2015 -0600 tdf#87313 Update instructions to Firefox 42 And remove references to the dead Mozilla Suite. diff --git a/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp b/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp index 6215639..d50651b 100644 --- a/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp +++ b/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp @@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id8311410" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">Import your new root certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list.</paragraph> </case> <default> -<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1071D" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">If you are using Solaris or Linux, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite, or Firefox software to install some system files that are needed for encryption.<comment>how about Mac OS X?</comment></paragraph> - <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN10720" role="tip" l10n="NEW">If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird, Mozilla, or Firefox, and you want %PRODUCTNAME to use one specified profile for certificates, then you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder of that specified profile.</paragraph> +<paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN1071D" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">If you are using Solaris or Linux, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird or Firefox to install some system files that are needed for encryption.<comment>how about Mac OS X?</comment></paragraph> + <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_idN10720" role="tip" l10n="NEW">If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird or Firefox, and you want %PRODUCTNAME to use one specified profile for certificates, then you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder of that specified profile.</paragraph> <list type="ordered"> <listitem> - <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id944242" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">Open your Web browser's preferences dialog, select the Privacy & Security tab page, click on Certificates - Manage Certificates. </paragraph> + <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id944242" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">Open your web browserâs preferences, select the <emph>Advanced</emph> section, click on the <emph>Certificates</emph> tab, and then choose <emph>View Certificates</emph>. The <emph>Certificate Manager</emph> dialog will appear.</paragraph> </listitem> <listitem> <paragraph xml-lang="en-US" id="par_id6452223" role="paragraph" l10n="NEW">Import your new root certificate, then select and edit the certificate. Enable the root certificate to be trusted at least for web and email access. This ensures that the certificate can sign your documents. You may edit any intermediate certificate in the same way, but it is not mandatory for signing documents.</paragraph>
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