[LON-CAPA-cvs] cvs: loncom /html/adm/help/tex Publishing_Copyright.tex

bisitz lon-capa-cvs-allow@mail.lon-capa.org
Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:48:22 -0000


bisitz		Wed Jul 30 10:48:22 2008 EDT

  Modified files:              
    /loncom/html/adm/help/tex	Publishing_Copyright.tex 
  Log:
  - Added missing option description text to 'System Wide'
  - Updated info about outdated 'Private'
  
  
Index: loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_Copyright.tex
diff -u loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_Copyright.tex:1.3 loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_Copyright.tex:1.4
--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_Copyright.tex:1.3	Wed Mar  9 22:50:49 2005
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Publishing_Copyright.tex	Wed Jul 30 10:48:21 2008
@@ -4,11 +4,10 @@
 to use your resource as follows:
 
 \begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{System Wide} is the default. The content can be used for any course within the network, regardless of the domain. Instructors can find your content and use it in their courses. Once an instructor selected a resource, the students in the course have access.
+\item \textbf{System Wide - can be used for any courses system wide} is the default. The content can be used for any course within the network, regardless of the domain. Instructors all over the world can find your content and use it in their courses. Once an instructor selected a resource, the students in the course have access.
 \item \textbf{Domain - Limited to courses in the domain published} means that only courses
 running in the same domain as you can use your content.
-\item \textbf{Private - visible to author only} means that it can't be used for
-any course.
+\item \textbf{Private - visible to author only} is not supported anymore. Use \emph{Customized right of use} instead.
 \item \textbf{Public - no authentication required} means anyone can find and use
 the resource - even without being logged in to the system.
 \item \textbf{Customized right of use} means that access to the resource is controlled by a separate Custom Rights file. This file needs to be specified during publication. You can edit a Custom Rights file in your author space, and need to publish it like any other file. Any number of your resource can point at the same Custom Rights file - if you want to change access rights for all of them, you just need to change and re-publish this one file.