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Fix common misspellings in documentation
Fix common misspellings by using the list available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines From the list cited above, the substitution script found the following misspellings: accomodate->accommodate targetted->targeted transfering->transferring witheld->withheld withold->withhold
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Properties string CallingLinePresentation [readonly]
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Contains the value of the connected line identification
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restriction property. The value indicates the state of
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the COLR supplementary service in the network. If
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enabled, the network will withold subscriber number
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enabled, the network will withhold subscriber number
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information from the calling party on incoming calls.
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The possible values are:
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"disabled",
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@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ Properties string CallingLinePresentation [readonly]
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string HideCallerId [readwrite]
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Sets whether the ID of the caller will should be
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provided or witheld for outgoing calls. This setting
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provided or withheld for outgoing calls. This setting
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is also modified by the status of the CLIR supplementary
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service in the network (see the CallingLineRestriction
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property). The three possible values are:
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"default" - Uses the network setting
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"enabled" - CLIR invoked, caller id is witheld
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"enabled" - CLIR invoked, caller id is withheld
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"disabled" - CLIR suppressed, caller id is
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provided
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Linux and other open source components are now used extensively on both desktop
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and mobile embedded devices. They provide networking, power management,
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database and other core OS infrastructure. However, up to this point no
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viable open source solution for mobile telephony existed. oFono aims to
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change that; it is a telephony host stack specifically targetted at both
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change that; it is a telephony host stack specifically targeted at both
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mobile embedded and desktop systems.
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Launched on May 11, 2009 oFono aims to provide a solid framework for builidng
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ for low-level operations. This interface is based on 3GPP TS 27.007 "AT
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command set for User Equipment" and 3GPP TS 27.005 "DTE-DCE interface for SMS
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and CBS". oFono assumes that all operations are fully asynchronous.
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This means that oFono can accomodate a wide variety of devices, including
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This means that oFono can accommodate a wide variety of devices, including
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full-featured modems (AT command based and otherwise), data-only cards, and
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modem like devices (e.g. Bluetooth Handsfree and Sim Access Profile devices,
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etc.)
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Methods array{object,dict} GetCalls()
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Joins the currently Active (or Outgoing, depending
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on network support) and Held calls together and
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disconnects both calls. In effect transfering
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disconnects both calls. In effect transferring
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one party to the other. This procedure requires
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an Active and Held call and the Explicit Call Transfer
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(ECT) supplementary service to be active.
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