I would assume that if you own the shares directly through the SMSF (i.e. not through a managed portfolio) - then the process should be the same as though you hold the shares personally.
Of importance to note, is that if your superannuation fund is a retail / industry fund that you are able to provide instructions to the trustee on how to investment, this is not a self-managed superannuation fund.
Of importance to note, is that if your superannuation fund is a retail / industry fund that you are able to provide instructions to the trustee on how to investment, this is not a self-managed superannuation fund.