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>How do I use Bugzilla?</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
-"><LINK
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.7"><LINK
REL="HOME"
TITLE="The Bugzilla Guide - 2.17.5 Development Release"
HREF="index.html"><LINK
@@ -73,7 +72,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H1
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="how">3.1. How do I use Bugzilla?</H1
+NAME="how"
+></A
+>3.1. How do I use Bugzilla?</H1
><P
>This section contains information for end-users of Bugzilla.
There is a Bugzilla test installation, called
@@ -92,7 +93,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="myaccount">3.1.1. Create a Bugzilla Account</H2
+NAME="myaccount"
+></A
+>3.1.1. Create a Bugzilla Account</H2
><P
>If you want to use Bugzilla, first you need to create an account.
Consult with the administrator responsible for your installation of
@@ -160,7 +163,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="bug_page">3.1.2. Anatomy of a Bug</H2
+NAME="bug_page"
+></A
+>3.1.2. Anatomy of a Bug</H2
><P
>The core of Bugzilla is the screen which displays a particular
bug. It's a good place to explain some Bugzilla concepts.
@@ -425,7 +430,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="query">3.1.3. Searching for Bugs</H2
+NAME="query"
+></A
+>3.1.3. Searching for Bugs</H2
><P
>The Bugzilla Search page is is the interface where you can find
any bug report, comment, or patch currently in the Bugzilla system. You
@@ -453,7 +460,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="list">3.1.4. Bug Lists</H2
+NAME="list"
+></A
+>3.1.4. Bug Lists</H2
><P
>If you run a search, a list of matching bugs will be returned.
The default search is to return all open bugs on the system - don't try
@@ -525,7 +534,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="bugreports">3.1.5. Filing Bugs</H2
+NAME="bugreports"
+></A
+>3.1.5. Filing Bugs</H2
><P
>Years of bug writing experience has been distilled for your
reading pleasure into the
@@ -583,7 +594,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H2
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer">3.1.6. Patch Viewer</H2
+NAME="patchviewer"
+></A
+>3.1.6. Patch Viewer</H2
><P
>Viewing and reviewing patches in Bugzilla is often difficult due to
lack of context, improper format and the inherent readability issues that
@@ -639,7 +652,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_view">3.1.6.1. Viewing Patches in Patch Viewer</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_view"
+></A
+>3.1.6.1. Viewing Patches in Patch Viewer</H3
><P
>The main way to view a patch in patch viewer is to click on the
"Diff" link next to a patch in the Attachments list on a bug. You may
@@ -651,7 +666,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_diff">3.1.6.2. Seeing the Difference Between Two Patches</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_diff"
+></A
+>3.1.6.2. Seeing the Difference Between Two Patches</H3
><P
>To see the difference between two patches, you must first view the
newer patch in Patch Viewer. Then select the older patch from the
@@ -664,7 +681,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_context">3.1.6.3. Getting More Context in a Patch</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_context"
+></A
+>3.1.6.3. Getting More Context in a Patch</H3
><P
>To get more context in a patch, you put a number in the textbox at
the top of Patch Viewer ("Patch / File / [textbox]") and hit enter.
@@ -678,7 +697,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_collapse">3.1.6.4. Collapsing and Expanding Sections of a Patch</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_collapse"
+></A
+>3.1.6.4. Collapsing and Expanding Sections of a Patch</H3
><P
>To view only a certain set of files in a patch (for example, if a
patch is absolutely huge and you want to only review part of it at a
@@ -692,7 +713,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_link">3.1.6.5. Linking to a Section of a Patch</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_link"
+></A
+>3.1.6.5. Linking to a Section of a Patch</H3
><P
>To link to a section of a patch (for example, if you want to be
able to give someone a URL to show them which part you are talking
@@ -705,7 +728,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_bonsai_lxr">3.1.6.6. Going to Bonsai and LXR</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_bonsai_lxr"
+></A
+>3.1.6.6. Going to Bonsai and LXR</H3
><P
>To go to Bonsai to get blame for the lines you are interested in,
you can click the "Lines XX-YY" link on the section header you are
@@ -721,7 +746,9 @@ CLASS="section"
><H3
CLASS="section"
><A
-NAME="patchviewer_unified_diff">3.1.6.7. Creating a Unified Diff</H3
+NAME="patchviewer_unified_diff"
+></A
+>3.1.6.7. Creating a Unified Diff</H3
><P
>If the patch is not in a format that you like, you can turn it
into a unified diff format by clicking the "Raw Unified" link at the top