[gnomeweb-wml: 1/2] reorganized the doc page



commit cb35174628a3db96fdccd80a1a2524fd5658de86
Author: Michele Mattioni <mattions gmail com>
Date:   Wed Jun 3 10:53:01 2009 +0100

    reorganized the doc page
---
 projects.gnome.org/tracker/documentation.html |   48 ++++++++++--------------
 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/projects.gnome.org/tracker/documentation.html b/projects.gnome.org/tracker/documentation.html
index 333d7eb..a51af0f 100644
--- a/projects.gnome.org/tracker/documentation.html
+++ b/projects.gnome.org/tracker/documentation.html
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ to stdout</li>
 
 <h3 id="applications">Applications using Tracker:</h3>
 
-<h4>Nautilus</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://projects.gnome.org/nautilus/";>Nautilus</a></h4>
 
 
 <p>Nautilus may not ship with tracker integration for all the distro so you should compile it. The following distro has the support for tracker already compiled (you don't need to do the job ):</p> 
@@ -82,50 +82,42 @@ to stdout</li>
 </ul>
 <p>
 To compile Nautilus with tracker integration just compile version Nautilus (ver 2.13.4 or above) after you have installed the package tracker-devel.
-If you have compiled tracker by your own you don't need anything else. Nautilus should auto detect the Tracker library and automatically add the tracker support. Check the Make report. <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/nautilus/";>Nautilus Home Page</a>
-</p>
-<p>For <b>Ubuntu Feisty</b> there is a debian package of Nautilus with tracker support <a href="http://www.madman2k.net/comments/76/";>here</a>. It's <b>not</b> an official package, but feel free to try it.</p>
-<p>For the tagging support, and how is the development status watch here: 
-<a href="http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/blog/index.php/2007/02/06/a-metadata-enabled-gnome/";>
-http://www.johnstowers.co.nz/blog/index.php/2007/02/06/a-metadata-enabled-gnome/</a></p>
+If you have compiled tracker by your own you don't need anything else. Nautilus should auto detect the Tracker library and automatically add the tracker support. Check the Make report.</p>
 
-<h4>Deskbar</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://raphael.slinckx.net/deskbar/";>Deskbar</a></h4>
 
-<p>A package should be available to install the deskbar handler, if it is not provided with the tracker-search-tool. On Debian/Ubuntu is called <code>libdeskbar-tracker</code>. <a href="http://raphael.slinckx.net/deskbar/";>Deskbar Home Page</a></p>
+<p>A package should be available to install the deskbar handler, if it is not provided with the tracker-search-tool. On Debian/Ubuntu is called <code>libdeskbar-tracker</code>.</p>
 
-<h4>Kio-find</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://demandiseineseite.gmxhome.de/find/";>Kio-find</a></h4>
 
-<p>Kio-find is a KIO slave that allows KDE's file manager Konqueror to access tracker's indexing database. find_applet adds a search box to the kicker bar. 
- <a href="http://demandiseineseite.gmxhome.de/find/";>Kio-Find Home Page</a> 
-</p>
+<p>Kio-find is a KIO slave that allows KDE's file manager Konqueror to access tracker's indexing database. find_applet adds a search box to the kicker bar.</p>
 
-<h4>Daze</h4>
-<p>Daze is a small note-taking/annotation tool. A bit in the spirit of Tomboy, but with a considerably smaller feature scope. <a href="http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=173";>Daze Home Page</a></p>
+<h4><a href="http://www.grillbar.org/wordpress/?p=173";>Daze</a></h4>
+<p>Daze is a small note-taking/annotation tool. A bit in the spirit of Tomboy, but with a considerably smaller feature scope.</p>
 
-<h4>Catfish</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/catfish_summary.html";>Catfish</a></h4>
 
-<p>Catfish is a handy file searching tool for linux and unix. Basically it is a frontend for different search engines (daemons) which provides a unified interface. <a href="http://software.twotoasts.de/?page=catfish";>Catfish Home Page</a></p>
+<p>Catfish is a handy file searching tool for linux and unix. Basically it is a frontend for different search engines (daemons) which provides a unified interface.</p>
 
-<h4>Affinity</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://code.google.com/p/affinity-search/";>Affinity</a></h4>
 
-<p>Affinity is a desktop search tool, which hopes to provide a quick way to get at all the different information on your desktop. It achieves this by having various back-ends, but implemented through one standard interface. <a href="http://code.google.com/p/affinity-search/";>Affinty Home Page</a></p>
+<p>Affinity is a desktop search tool, which hopes to provide a quick way to get at all the different information on your desktop. It achieves this by having various back-ends, but implemented through one standard interface.</p>
 
-<h4>PaperBox</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://live.gnome.org/PaperBox";>PaperBox</a></h4>
 
-<p>PaperBox is a metadata-driven document browser. It is based on Tracker, desktop indexer and metadata store. It is able to retrieve information about all the documents present on your desktop, and presents them in a convenient way. It lets you organize your documents by tags, which are shared across all Tracker-based applications.
- <a href="http://live.gnome.org/PaperBox";>PaperBox Home Page</a></p>
+<p>PaperBox is a metadata-driven document browser. It is based on Tracker, desktop indexer and metadata store. It is able to retrieve information about all the documents present on your desktop, and presents them in a convenient way. It lets you organize your documents by tags, which are shared across all Tracker-based applications.</p>
  
-<h4>Gabasa</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/gabasa/";>Gabasa</a></h4>
 
-<p>Gabasa is a spotlight like frontend for tracker.<a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/gabasa/";>Gabasa Home Page</a></p>
+<p>Gabasa is a spotlight like frontend for tracker.</p>
 
-<h4>Nemo</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://www.iola.dk/nemo/";>Nemo</a></h4>
 
-<p>Nemo is a new way of managing files. Or rather not manage files. Currently it's a cross between a calendar and a file browser with labels. It's a free/open source GTK application written in C#.<a href="http://www.iola.dk/nemo/";>Nemo Homepage</a></p>
+<p>Nemo is a new way of managing files. Or rather not manage files. Currently it's a cross between a calendar and a file browser with labels. It's a free/open source GTK application written in C#.</p>
 
-<h4>Rygel</h4>
+<h4><a href="http://live.gnome.org/Rygel";>Rygel</a></h4>
 
-<p>Rygel is a collection of UPnP/DLNA devices, implemented through a plug-in mechanism. <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Rygel";>Rygel Homepage</a></p>
+<p>Rygel is a collection of UPnP/DLNA devices, implemented through a plug-in mechanism. </p>
 
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