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Mark Michelson 1d941ad821 Allow for a position to be specified when entering a queue.
This would allow for one to add a caller to a specific place in the
queue instead of just placing the caller in the back every time. To help
facilitate some interesting manipulations, a new channel variable called
QUEUEPOSITION has been added. When a caller is removed from a queue, his
position in that queue is stored in the QUEUEPOSITION variable. One such
strategy an administrator can employ is to allow for the removal of a caller
from one queue followed by the insertion of the same caller into a separate
queue in the same position.

Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/189



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Asterisk Reference Documentation
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1) To generate a PDF from this documentation, you will need the rubber tool,
   and all of its dependencies.  The web site for this tool is:

      http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~beffara/soft/rubber/

   Then, once this tool is installed, running "make pdf" will generate
   the PDF automatically using this tool.  The result will be asterisk.pdf.

   NOTE:  After installing rubber, you will need to re-run the top level
   configure script.  It checks to see if rubber is installed, so that the
   asterisk.pdf Makefile target can produce a useful error message when it is
   not installed.

2) To generate HTML from this documentation, you will need the latex2html tool,
   and all of its dependencies.  The web site for this tool is:

      http://www.latex2html.org/

   Then, once this tool is installed, running "make html" will generate the
   HTML documentation.  The result will be an asterisk directory full of
   HTML files.