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authorMathieu Lacage <mathieu@eazel.com>2000-10-31 23:45:55 +0000
committerMathieu Lacage <mathieu@src.gnome.org>2000-10-31 23:45:55 +0000
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add applet to the spec file.
2000-10-31 Mathieu Lacage <mathieu@eazel.com> * nautilus.spec.in: add applet to the spec file. * user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml: * user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml: * user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml: * user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml: update the sgml files.
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-rw-r--r--user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml35
-rw-r--r--user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml10
-rw-r--r--user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml10
-rw-r--r--user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml26
5 files changed, 51 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/user-guide/C/img/ch2-colors.png b/user-guide/C/img/ch2-colors.png
index 326e73782..86bf2b579 100644
--- a/user-guide/C/img/ch2-colors.png
+++ b/user-guide/C/img/ch2-colors.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml
index 181dfdeca..1dd428faf 100644
--- a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml
+++ b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-1.sgml
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
- <entry>Icon/entry>
+ <entry>Icon/entry</entry>
<entry>Files and Folders</entry>
</row>
@@ -603,6 +603,7 @@
</row>
</tbody>
+ </tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
@@ -640,14 +641,14 @@
<para>
Nautilus has full network capability, both on the
LAN and on the Internet. It can connect to FTP
- and Web servers, local and remote, and to
+ and web servers, local and remote, and to
mounted Samba shares.
</para>
<para>
Nautilus unique design includes elements of a
web browser as well as a traditional file manager.
- As a result, Nautilus can browse the Web, and
+ As a result, Nautilus can browse the web, and
also graphically browse the machines of a typical
mixed corporate LAN running a combination of
Windows, Linux and UNIX machines.
@@ -673,7 +674,7 @@
<para>
To connect to a local Linux or UNIX FTP server,
- type in the fully qualified domain name of that
+ type in the complete host name of that
machine in the location bar. As an example, to
connect to a machine called toshiba.jpl, the user
would type:
@@ -715,12 +716,12 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
To connect to a Windows machine on the LAN,
the user must first be running Samba and have
configured the Windows machine, and must
- finally have mounted the Samba mount point on
+ finally have mounted the Samba mountpoint on
the host machine.
</para>
<para>
- Once configured, typing in the mount point in the
+ Once configured, typing in the mountpoint in the
location bar reveals the directories and files on
the Windows machine. In the example in Figure
23, the user has navigated to the /samba
@@ -742,7 +743,7 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
<para>
Nautilus connects to the Internet in the same way
- as a web browser. Both FTP sites and Web sites
+ as a web browser. Both FTP sites and web sites
are accessed by simply typing the URL into the
location bar. Figure 24 gives an illustration, the
users having connected to www.cnn.com.
@@ -761,7 +762,7 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
<title>The Sidebar History and Bookmarks</title>
<para>
- When viewing the Web, the navigation tools on
+ When viewing the web, the navigation tools on
the tool bar function as they do on any browser. In
addition, both the History tab at the bottom of the
sidebar, and the Go drop-down menu, provide a
@@ -795,7 +796,7 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
rename and delete files, and to create new and
rename existing directories. It can also be used as
a search engine, on the local machine, the LAN,
- and the Web. Finally, in Nautilus the user can
+ and the web. Finally, in Nautilus the user can
graphically change a files permissions-a great
advance over the command line CHMOD method.
</para>
@@ -910,10 +911,10 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
<title>File Find and Web Search</title>
<para>
- Nautiluss two search features, found on the tool
+ Nautilus' two search features, found on the tool
bar, enable the user both to find files on the local
machine and on mounted Samba shares, and to
- locate information on the Web.
+ locate information on the web.
</para>
<para>
@@ -939,7 +940,7 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
</figure>
<para>
- To search for a information on the Web, click on
+ To search for information on the web, click on
the Web Search button on the tool bar. Nautilus is
transformed into a web browser, and Google is
presented in the main window (Figure 30).
@@ -957,15 +958,15 @@ ftp://toshiba.jpl
<title>Changing File Permissions</title>
<para>
- To change a files permissions, click with the
+ To change a file's permissions, click with the
right mouse button on the file, and choose Show
Properties from the menu. The dialog box which
appears has three tabs. Choose the one labelled:
- Permissions (Figure 31). Both the files owner
+ Permissions (Figure 31). Both the file's owner
and group settings can be changed, as can the
- read, write, and execute permissions for each.
- Both the text view and numeric view of the result
- is automatically updated at the bottom of the box.
+ read, write, and execute permissions for each setting.
+ The text view and numeric view of the result
+ are automatically updated at the bottom of the box.
</para>
<figure>
diff --git a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml
index ac4e0e684..d073b3157 100644
--- a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml
+++ b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-2.sgml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
<para>
Nautilus has been designed to be highly configurable,
both to suit the desire of users for customized decor,
- and, more importantly, to suit the needs of users at
+ and to suit the needs of users at
different levels of expertise.
</para>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
<title>Choosing and Customizing User Settings</title>
<para>
- User settings are customizable settings that
+ User settings
control performance and design variables, as well
as certain appearance variables that are related
more toward system function than simple decor.
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
<para>
Nautilus addresses this issue by giving the user
several choices of file layout. Figure 6 shows the
- Layout drop-down sub-menu (under View), the
+ Lay out items pull-down sub-menu (under View), the
range of layout choices available, and a directory
with several different file types arranged alpha-
betically.
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
</figure>
<para>In this example, a more sensible layout would be
- <emphasis>Sort by Type</emphasis>. The result of this choice of layout
+ by type. The result of this choice of layout
is shown in Figure 7.
</para>
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@
<para>
Once a method of layout is chosen, the presentation
- can be further optimized with the User
+ can be further optimized with the Use
Tighter Layout and Reversed Order options.
</para>
diff --git a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml
index b80a52b76..8171290fc 100644
--- a/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml
+++ b/user-guide/C/sgml/chapter-3.sgml
@@ -48,10 +48,6 @@
<graphic fileref="ch3-sign-up" scale="50"></graphic>
</figure>
- <para>
- Upon choosing <emphasis>yes</emphasis>, the user is immediately
- taken to the Services registration screen.
- </para>
<para>
On a routine basis, Services can be reached by
@@ -105,6 +101,7 @@
The support page has a number of FAQs and other help features. The
preferences link allows the user to change or update personal and
computer preferences, and even passwords.
+ </para/>
<figure>
<title>The Welcome Screen, Showing Online Storage and Software Catalog
@@ -132,9 +129,7 @@
<para>
The Software Catalog is an on-line catalog of
- Linux software, both Open Source and
- commercial, that have made it through Eazels
- quality assurance process, and that is guaranteed to
+ Linux software, both Open Source and commercial, that should
install and work properly--in this preview release--on a Redhat 6.0
to 6.2 system.
</para>
@@ -222,6 +217,7 @@
storage, and how much space they have left available. They may also
choose to create a sub-folder, to upload or download files, or to
copy, move, or delete selected items.
+ </para>
</sect1>
diff --git a/user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml b/user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml
index 99b8701ae..0fb828859 100644
--- a/user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml
+++ b/user-guide/C/sgml/nautilus.sgml
@@ -25,6 +25,30 @@
<holder>Eazel, Inc</holder>
</copyright>
+ <legalnotice id="legalnotice">
+
+ <para>
+ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
+ document under the terms of the <ulink type="help"
+ url="gnome-help:fdl"><citetitle>GNU Free Documentation
+ License</citetitle></ulink>, Version 1.1 or any later version published
+ by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, no
+ Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You may obtain a copy of the
+ <citetitle>GNU Free Documentation License</citetitle> from the Free
+ Software Foundation by visiting <ulink type="http"
+ url="http://www.fsf.org">their Web site</ulink> or by writing to: Free
+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Many of the names used by companies to distinguish their products and
+ services are claimed as trademarks. Where those names appear in any
+ GNOME documentation, and those trademarks are made aware to the members
+ of the GNOME Documentation Project, the names have been printed in caps
+ or initial caps.
+ </para>
+
+ </legalnotice>
+
</bookinfo>
@@ -38,4 +62,4 @@
&CHAPTER-3;
-</book> \ No newline at end of file
+</book>