Hi, > 1. Specify the volume ID, which can be considered to be the name of the > image.
Ok. > 2. Other burning applications use the volume ID to set the volume name. What would be the difference between "volume id" and "volume name" ? > > Like: > > "IMAGE_23" > > Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name" > Maybe indent both entries. I can do this for the man page. Do you know how to get .texi into making a moderate indentation ? > I think, an article is missing. »as the name« I have no own opinion on that. So: Ok. > > of the mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful > > computer system. > > If that is a metaphor(?) for Microsoft Windows, note that on GNU/Linux > udisks does the same. It is an euphemism for clicki-colorful desktops on any base OS. (I used "playful" rather than "childish" in order to stay polite.) > Please note how ID is spelled differently in the document. Maybe it > could be made consistent too. Six years of evolution in small steps. :)) There are a few problems with generally using "id" or "ID". But it should be ok to at least consistently using "ID" with the various ID strings in the Primary Volume Descriptor. (Do not expect me to clarify the meaning of -volset_id. It is absolutely obscure what a volume set shall be at all.) See http://libburnia-project.org/changeset/4856 for the impact of your proposals. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org