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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/KnownProblems.dita
r99797 r105176 3 3 <topic xml:lang="en-us" id="KnownProblems"> 4 4 <title>Known Issues</title> 5 5 6 6 <body> 7 7 <p> … … 183 183 <li> 184 184 <p> 185 <b outputclass="bold">macOS/A RM64 (Apple silicon) host185 <b outputclass="bold">macOS/Arm64 (Apple silicon) host 186 186 package</b> 187 187 </p> … … 331 331 </ul> 332 332 </body> 333 333 334 334 </topic> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/autologon_unix.dita
r105134 r105176 80 80 </li> 81 81 </ol> 82 <note type=" attention">82 <note type="caution"> 83 83 <p> 84 84 An incorrectly configured PAM stack can effectively prevent -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-using-cloud-profile-manager.dita
r99797 r105176 138 138 external files. 139 139 </p> 140 <note type="attention">140 <note> 141 141 <p> 142 142 This action overwrites any cloud profiles that are in your … … 160 160 the cloud profile settings. 161 161 </p> 162 <p> 163 Double-click on the appropriate field to change the value. 164 </p> 162 <p> Double-click the appropriate field to change the value. </p> 165 163 </li> 166 164 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-add.dita
r99797 r105176 15 15 <ol> 16 16 <li> 17 <p> 18 Click on a cloud profile in the 19 <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. 20 </p> 17 <p> Click a cloud profile in the <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. </p> 21 18 <p> 22 19 The cloud VMs for the selected cloud profile are -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-clone.dita
r105166 r105176 15 15 <li> 16 16 <p> 17 Click ona cloud profile in the17 Click a cloud profile in the 18 18 <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. 19 19 </p> … … 25 25 <li> 26 26 <p> 27 Right-click onthe cloud VM you want to clone and select <b outputclass="bold">Clone</b>.27 Right-click the cloud VM you want to clone and select <b outputclass="bold">Clone</b>. 28 28 </p> 29 29 <p> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-control.dita
r105134 r105176 16 16 </li> 17 17 <li> 18 <p><b outputclass="bold">Stop.</b> Click onthe18 <p><b outputclass="bold">Stop.</b> Click the 19 19 cloud VM name and select <b>Machine</b>, <b>Stop</b>. Menu options to 20 20 shut down and power off the cloud VM are available. … … 22 22 </li> 23 23 <li> 24 <p><b outputclass="bold">Reset.</b> Click onthe24 <p><b outputclass="bold">Reset.</b> Click the 25 25 cloud VM name and select <b>Machine</b>, <b>Reset</b>. The cloud VM is stopped, then restarted automatically. 26 26 </p> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-instance-console.dita
r99797 r105176 11 11 <ol> 12 12 <li> 13 <p> 14 Right-click on the cloud VM name and select 15 <b outputclass="bold">Console</b>, 16 <b outputclass="bold">Create Connection</b>. 17 </p> 13 <p> Right-click the cloud VM name and select <b outputclass="bold">Console</b>, <b 14 outputclass="bold">Create Connection</b>. </p> 18 15 </li> 19 16 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-new.dita
r99797 r105176 14 14 <ol> 15 15 <li> 16 <p> 17 Click on a cloud profile in the 18 <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. 19 </p> 16 <p> Click a cloud profile in the <b outputclass="bold">OCI</b> group. </p> 20 17 <p> 21 18 The cloud VMs for the selected cloud profile are -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/cloud-vm-remove.dita
r99797 r105176 8 8 You can use <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> to remove a cloud VM as follows: 9 9 </p> 10 <p> 11 Right-click on the cloud VM name and select 12 <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. 13 </p> 10 <p> Right-click the cloud VM name and select <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. </p> 14 11 <ul> 15 12 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/frontends.dita
r105134 r105176 15 15 </p> 16 16 <p> The following front ends are shipped in the standard <ph 17 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> package: 17 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> package:</p> 18 18 <ul> 19 19 <li> … … 22 22 Qt toolkit. This interface is described throughout this manual. While this is the simplest 23 23 and easiest front end to use, some of the more advanced <ph 24 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> features are not included. 24 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> features are not included.</p> 25 25 </li> 26 26 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-bios.dita
r99409 r105176 6 6 Basic Input/Output System, the firmware built into most personal computers which is 7 7 responsible of initializing the hardware after the computer has been turned on and 8 then booting an operating system. Oracle VM VirtualBox ships with its own virtual BIOS8 then booting an operating system. <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> ships with its own virtual BIOS 9 9 that runs when a virtual machine is started. 10 10 </glossdef> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-com.dita
r99409 r105176 7 7 COM enables applications to provide application programming interfaces which can be 8 8 accessed from various other programming languages and applications. 9 Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of COM both internally and externally to provide a9 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of COM both internally and externally to provide a 10 10 comprehensive API to third party developers. 11 11 </glossdef> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-dhcp.dita
r99409 r105176 6 6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This enables a networking device in a network to 7 7 acquire its IP address and other networking details automatically, in order to avoid 8 having to configure all devices in a network with fixed IP addresses. Oracle VM VirtualBox8 having to configure all devices in a network with fixed IP addresses. <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> 9 9 has a built-in DHCP server that delivers an IP addresses to a virtual machine when networking 10 10 is configured to NAT. See <xref href="networkingdetails.dita"/>. -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-gui.dita
r99409 r105176 5 5 <glossdef> 6 6 Graphical User Interface. Commonly used as an antonym to a "command line interface". 7 In the context of Oracle VM VirtualBox, we sometimes refer to the main graphical7 In the context of <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>, we sometimes refer to the main graphical 8 8 VirtualBox program as the "GUI", to differentiate it from the VBoxManage interface. 9 9 </glossdef> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-nat.dita
r99409 r105176 8 8 network packets according to specific rules. Commonly employed by routers 9 9 and firewalls to shield an internal network from the Internet, 10 Oracle VM VirtualBoxcan use NAT to easily share a host's physical10 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> can use NAT to easily share a host's physical 11 11 networking hardware with its virtual machines. 12 12 See <xref href="network_nat.dita"/>. -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-rdp.dita
r99409 r105176 10 10 both directions. Typically graphics updates and audio are sent 11 11 from the remote machine and keyboard and mouse input events are 12 sent from the client. An Oracle VM VirtualBox extension package by12 sent from the client. An <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension package by 13 13 Oracle provides VRDP, an enhanced implementation of the relevant 14 14 standards which is largely compatible with Microsoft's RDP -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-uuid.dita
r99409 r105176 7 7 A UUID is a string of numbers and letters which can be computed dynamically and is 8 8 guaranteed to be unique. Generally, it is used as a global handle to identify entities. 9 Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of UUIDs to identify VMs, Virtual Disk Images (VDI files),9 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of UUIDs to identify VMs, Virtual Disk Images (VDI files), 10 10 and other entities. 11 11 </glossdef> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-vrde.dita
r99409 r105176 5 5 <glossdef> 6 6 VirtualBox Remote Desktop Extension. This interface is built into 7 Oracle VM VirtualBox to allow Oracle VM VirtualBox extension packages8 to supply remote access to virtual machines. An Oracle VM VirtualBox extension7 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> to allow <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension packages 8 to supply remote access to virtual machines. An <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> extension 9 9 package by Oracle provides VRDP support. 10 10 See <xref href="vrde.dita">Remote Display (VRDP Support)</xref>. -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/glossentry-xpcom.dita
r99409 r105176 7 7 developed by the Mozilla browser project which is similar to Microsoft COM 8 8 and enables applications to provide a modular programming interface. 9 Oracle VM VirtualBox makes use of XPCOM on Linux both internally and9 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> makes use of XPCOM on Linux both internally and 10 10 externally to provide a comprehensive API to third-party developers. 11 11 </glossdef> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/guestadd-gc-file-manager-using.dita
r99797 r105176 24 24 </li> 25 25 <li> 26 <p> 27 In <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>, click on the machine name. Click 28 <b outputclass="bold">File Manager</b> in the 29 machine tools menu for the VM. 30 </p> 26 <p> In <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>, click the machine name. Click 27 <b outputclass="bold">File Manager</b> in the machine tools menu for the VM. </p> 31 28 </li> 32 29 </ul> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/gui-machine-list.dita
r98549 r105176 15 15 <ul> 16 16 <li> 17 <p> 18 Right-click on the virtual machine name, to display menu 19 options. 20 </p> 17 <p> Right-click the virtual machine name, to display menu options. </p> 21 18 </li> 22 19 <li> 23 <p> 24 Click on the Machine Tools menu, to the right of the virtual 25 machine name. See <xref href="gui-tools-machine.dita#gui-tools-machine"/>. 26 </p> 20 <p> Click the Machine Tools menu icon, to the right of the virtual machine name. See <xref 21 href="gui-tools-machine.dita#gui-tools-machine"/>. </p> 27 22 </li> 28 23 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/harddiskcontrollers.dita
r105134 r105176 75 75 attached to this controller. 76 76 </p> 77 <note type="attention">77 <note> 78 78 <p> 79 79 The entire SATA controller and the virtual disks attached to … … 139 139 separate PCI device in the virtual machine. 140 140 </p> 141 <note type="attention">141 <note> 142 142 <p> 143 143 As with the other controller types, a SCSI controller will … … 165 165 controller. 166 166 </p> 167 <note type="attention">167 <note> 168 168 <p> 169 169 As with SATA, the SAS controller will only be seen by OSes … … 194 194 dedicated USB device to the guest. 195 195 </p> 196 <note type="attention">196 <note> 197 197 <p> 198 198 Booting from drives attached using USB is only supported … … 216 216 The NVMe controller is part of the extension pack. 217 217 </p> 218 <note type="attention">218 <note> 219 219 <p> 220 220 Booting from drives attached using NVMe is only supported … … 230 230 Currently virtio-scsi controller support is experimental. 231 231 </p> 232 <note type="attention">232 <note> 233 233 <p> 234 234 The virtio-scsi controller will only be seen by OSes with -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/hwvirt.dita
r99797 r105176 70 70 </li> 71 71 </ul> 72 <note type=" attention">72 <note type="caution"> 73 73 <p> 74 74 Do not run other hypervisors, either open source or commercial -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/install-mac-performing.dita
r99797 r105176 12 12 <ol> 13 13 <li> 14 <p> 15 Double-click on the <filepath>dmg</filepath> file, to mount 16 the contents. 17 </p> 14 <p> Double-click the <filepath>dmg</filepath> file, to mount the contents. </p> 18 15 </li> 19 16 <li> 20 <p> 21 A window opens, prompting you to double-click on the 22 <filepath>VirtualBox.pkg</filepath> installer file displayed 23 in that window. 24 </p> 17 <p> A window opens, prompting you to double-click the <filepath>VirtualBox.pkg</filepath> 18 installer file displayed in that window. </p> 25 19 </li> 26 20 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-64bitguests.dita
r99797 r105176 5 5 6 6 <body> 7 <note type="attention">7 <note> 8 8 <p> 9 9 Be sure to enable <b outputclass="bold">I/O APIC</b> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-removing.dita
r99797 r105176 12 12 <ul> 13 13 <li> 14 <p><b outputclass="bold">Removing a VM.</b> To remove a 15 VM, right-click on the VM in the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> machine list and 16 select <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. 17 </p> 14 <p><b outputclass="bold">Removing a VM.</b> To remove a VM, right-click the VM in the <ph 15 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/> machine list and select <b 16 outputclass="bold">Remove</b>. </p> 18 17 <p> 19 18 The confirmation dialog enables you to specify whether to only … … 27 26 </li> 28 27 <li> 29 <p><b outputclass="bold">Moving a VM.</b> To move a VM to 30 a new location on the host, right-click on the VM in the 31 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>'s machine list and select 32 <b outputclass="bold">Move</b>. 33 </p> 28 <p><b outputclass="bold">Moving a VM.</b> To move a VM to a new location on the host, 29 right-click the VM in the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>'s machine list 30 and select <b outputclass="bold">Move</b>. </p> 34 31 <p> 35 32 The file dialog prompts you to specify a new location for the -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-running.dita
r99797 r105176 10 10 <ul> 11 11 <li> 12 <p> 13 Double-click on the VM's entry in the machine list in 14 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. 15 </p> 12 <p> Double-click the VM's name in the machine list in <ph 13 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. </p> 16 14 </li> 17 15 <li> … … 23 21 </li> 24 22 <li> 25 <p> 26 Go to the <filepath>VirtualBox VMs</filepath> folder in your 27 system user's home directory. Find the subdirectory of the 28 machine you want to start and double-click on the machine 29 settings file. This file has a <filepath>.vbox</filepath> file 30 extension. 31 </p> 23 <p> Go to the <filepath>VirtualBox VMs</filepath> folder in your system user's home 24 directory. Find the subdirectory of the machine you want to start and double-click the 25 machine settings file. This file has a <filepath>.vbox</filepath> file extension. </p> 32 26 </li> 33 27 </ul> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-save-machine-state.dita
r105134 r105176 4 4 <title>Saving the State of the Machine</title> 5 5 <body> 6 <p> 7 When you click on the <b outputclass="bold">Close</b> 8 button of your virtual machine window, at the top right of the 9 window, just like you would close any other window on your 10 system, <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> asks you whether you want to save or 11 power off the VM. As a shortcut, you can also press 12 <b outputclass="bold">Host key + Q</b>. 13 </p> 6 <p> When you click the <b outputclass="bold">Close</b> button of your virtual machine window, at 7 the top right of the window, just like you would close any other window on your system, <ph 8 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> asks you whether you want to save or power 9 off the VM. As a shortcut, you can also press <b outputclass="bold">Host key + Q</b>. </p> 14 10 <fig id="fig-vm-close"> 15 11 <title>Closing Down a Virtual Machine</title> … … 55 51 machine, but <i>without</i> saving its state. 56 52 </p> 57 <note type=" attention">53 <note type="caution"> 58 54 <p> 59 55 This is equivalent to pulling the power plug on a real -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/intro-starting.dita
r99797 r105176 10 10 <ul> 11 11 <li> 12 <p><b outputclass="bold">Windows hosts.</b> In the 13 <b outputclass="bold">Programs</b> menu, click on the 14 item in the <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> group. 15 On some Windows platforms, you can also enter 16 <userinput>VirtualBox</userinput> in the search box of the 17 <b outputclass="bold">Start</b> menu. 18 </p> 12 <p><b outputclass="bold">Windows hosts.</b> In the <b outputclass="bold">Programs</b> menu, 13 click the item in the <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> group. On some Windows 14 platforms, you can also enter <userinput>VirtualBox</userinput> in the search box of the 15 <b outputclass="bold">Start</b> menu. </p> 19 16 </li> 20 17 <li> 21 <p><b outputclass="bold">macOS hosts.</b> In the Finder, 22 double-click on the 23 <b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> item in the 24 Applications folder. You may want to drag this item onto your 25 Dock. 26 </p> 18 <p><b outputclass="bold">macOS hosts.</b> In the Finder, double-click the <b 19 outputclass="bold">VirtualBox</b> item in the Applications folder. You may want to drag 20 this item onto your Dock. </p> 27 21 </li> 28 22 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/log-viewer.dita
r105134 r105176 76 76 </li> 77 77 <li> 78 <p><b outputclass="bold">Bookmark:</b> Saves the location 79 of a log message, enabling you to find it quickly. To create a 80 bookmark, either click on the line number, or select some text 81 and then click <b outputclass="bold">Bookmark</b>. 82 </p> 78 <p><b outputclass="bold">Bookmark:</b> Saves the location of a log message, enabling you to 79 find it quickly. To create a bookmark, either click the line number, or select some text 80 and then click <b outputclass="bold">Bookmark</b>. </p> 83 81 </li> 84 82 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/mountingadditionsiso.dita
r99797 r105176 71 71 </li> 72 72 <li> 73 <p> 74 On macOS hosts, this file is in the application bundle 75 of <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>. Right-click on the <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> 76 icon in Finder and choose <b outputclass="bold">Show 77 Package Contents</b>. The file is located in 78 the <filepath>Contents/MacOS</filepath> folder. 79 </p> 73 <p>On macOS hosts, this file is in the application bundle of <ph 74 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>. Right-click the <ph 75 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> icon in Finder and choose <b 76 outputclass="bold">Show Package Contents</b>. The file is located in the 77 <filepath>Contents/MacOS</filepath> folder.</p> 80 78 </li> 81 79 <li> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/network_hostonly.dita
r105134 r105176 3 3 <topic xml:lang="en-us" id="network_hostonly"> 4 4 <title>Host-Only Networking</title> 5 5 6 6 <body> 7 7 <p> … … 135 135 </pre> 136 136 </body> 137 137 138 138 </topic> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/ovf-import-appliance.dita
r99797 r105176 11 11 <ol> 12 12 <li> 13 <p> 14 Double-click on the OVF or OVA file. 15 </p> 13 <p> Double-click the OVF or OVA file. </p> 16 14 <p> 17 15 <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> creates file type associations automatically -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/rawdisk.dita
r99797 r105176 24 24 details on this. 25 25 </p> 26 <note type=" attention">26 <note type="caution"> 27 27 <p> 28 28 Raw hard disk access is for expert users only. Incorrect use -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/settings-motherboard.dita
r105134 r105176 110 110 therefore slows down the guest OS a little. 111 111 </p> 112 <note type="attention">112 <note> 113 113 <p> 114 114 All Windows OSes install different kernels, depending on … … 154 154 can only be turned off using the command line. See <xref href="vboxmanage-modifyvm.dita"/>. 155 155 </p> 156 <note type="attention">156 <note> 157 157 <p> 158 158 All Windows OSes install different kernels, depending on -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/settings-storage.dita
r105134 r105176 87 87 <ul> 88 88 <li> 89 <p> 90 To <b outputclass="bold">add another virtual hard disk, or a 91 CD/DVD or floppy drive</b>, select the storage 92 controller to which it should be added (such as IDE, SATA, 93 SCSI, SAS, floppy controller) and then click the 94 <b outputclass="bold">Add Disk</b> button below the 95 tree. You can then either select <b outputclass="bold">Optical 96 Drive</b> or <b outputclass="bold">Hard 97 Disk</b>. If you clicked on a floppy controller, you 98 can add a floppy drive instead. Alternatively, right-click on 99 the storage controller and select a menu item there. 100 </p> 89 <p> To <b outputclass="bold">add another virtual hard disk, or a CD/DVD or floppy drive</b>, 90 select the storage controller to which it should be added (such as IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, 91 floppy controller) and then click the <b outputclass="bold">Add Disk</b> button below the 92 tree. You can then either select <b outputclass="bold">Optical Drive</b> or <b 93 outputclass="bold">Hard Disk</b>. If you clicked on a floppy controller, you can add a 94 floppy drive instead. Alternatively, right-click the storage controller and select a menu 95 item there. </p> 101 96 <p> 102 97 A dialog is displayed, enabling you to select an existing disk … … 156 151 </li> 157 152 <li> 158 <p> 159 To <b outputclass="bold">remove an attachment</b>, 160 either select it and click on the 161 <b outputclass="bold">Remove</b> icon at the bottom, or 162 right-click on it and select the menu item. 163 </p> 153 <p> To <b outputclass="bold">remove an attachment</b>, either select it and click the <b 154 outputclass="bold">Remove</b> icon at the bottom, or right-click the attachment and 155 select the menu item. </p> 164 156 </li> 165 157 </ul> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/snapshots-take-restore-delete.dita
r99797 r105176 50 50 </li> 51 51 <li> 52 <p> 53 Right-click on the <b outputclass="bold">Current 54 State </b>item in the list and select 55 <b outputclass="bold">Take</b>. 56 </p> 52 <p> Right-click the <b outputclass="bold">Current State</b> item 53 in the list and select <b outputclass="bold">Take</b>. </p> 57 54 </li> 58 55 </ul> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/snapshots.dita
r99797 r105176 14 14 states are preserved. 15 15 </p> 16 <p> 17 To see the snapshots of a virtual machine, click on the machine 18 name in <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. In the machine tools menu for the VM, click 19 <b outputclass="bold">Snapshots</b>. The Snapshots tool is 20 displayed. 21 </p> 16 <p> To see the snapshots of a virtual machine, click the machine name in <ph 17 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/vbox-mgr"/>. In the machine tools menu for the VM, click 18 <b outputclass="bold">Snapshots</b>. The Snapshots tool is displayed. </p> 22 19 <fig id="fig-snapshots-tool"> 23 20 <title>Snapshots Tool, Showing Snapshot Properties</title> -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/soft-keyb-custom.dita
r105134 r105176 62 62 Enter a new name for the layout. 63 63 </p> 64 <p> 65 Edit keys in the new layout. Click on the key that you want 66 to edit and enter new key captions in the 67 <b outputclass="bold">Captions</b> fields. 68 </p> 64 <p> Edit keys in the new layout. Click the key that you want to edit and 65 enter new key captions in the <b outputclass="bold">Captions</b> fields. </p> 69 66 <p> 70 67 The keyboard graphic is updated with the new captions. -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/ts_debugger.dita
r99797 r105176 10 10 to some extent, control the VM state. 11 11 </p> 12 <note type=" attention">12 <note type="caution"> 13 13 <p> 14 14 Use the VM debugger at your own risk. There is no support for -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/vm-activity-overview.dita
r105134 r105176 34 34 <p> 35 35 To show metrics for <i>all</i> virtual machines, 36 including those that are not running, right-click onthe list of36 including those that are not running, right-click the list of 37 37 virtual machines and select <b outputclass="bold">List All 38 38 Virtual Machines</b>. -
trunk/doc/manual/en_US/dita/topics/vm-status-bar.dita
r105166 r105176 203 203 <p>Right-click to show options to enable and disable recording, or to change recording 204 204 settings.</p> 205 <p>To enable recording, right-click on the status bar and select the <b>Recording</b> 206 option. The icon changes to show a movie reel animation, as follows:</p> 205 <p>To enable recording, right-click the status bar icon and select the 206 <b>Recording</b> option. The icon changes to show a movie reel animation, as 207 follows:</p> 207 208 <p> 208 209 <xref href="images/icon_recording_enabled.png" format="png" platform="htmlhelp"> … … 215 216 </image> 216 217 </p> 217 <p>To disable recording, right-click on the status barand deselect the218 <p>To disable recording, right-click the status bar icon and deselect the 218 219 <b>Recording</b> option. The icon changes back to the default image.</p> 219 220 <p>See also <xref href="settings-capture.dita#settings-capture"/>.</p>
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