[gnome-user-docs] g-h: added links and content, I think.



commit 97c0c8c51a8719db85e4be52dd34c7fa491132f5
Author: Tiffany Antopolski <tiffany antopolski com>
Date:   Sat Mar 26 19:07:02 2011 -0400

    g-h: added links and content, I think.

 gnome-help/C/files-open.page        |   29 +++++++++++----------
 gnome-help/C/files-renaming.page    |    1 +
 gnome-help/C/nautilus-behavior.page |   46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 3 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
index 3a75f37..0805402 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="files#faq"/>
     <link type="guide" xref="shell-overview#files"/>
-    
+    <link type="guide" xref="files#manage-prefs"/>    
     <desc>Open files using non-default applications or change the default for a file type.</desc>
 
     <revision pkgversion="3.0" version="1.0" date="2010-06-16" status="candidate"/>
@@ -20,6 +20,20 @@
 
 <title>Open files with other applications</title>
 
+<p>You can change the default application for a file type.  This will allow you to open your preferred application when you double-click to open a file.</p>
+
+<steps>
+  <title>Change the default application of a file type</title>
+  <item><p>Select a file of the type whose default application you want to change.</p></item>
+  <item><p>Choose <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Properties</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
+  <item><p>Choose the <gui>Open With</gui> tab.</p></item>
+  <item><p>Select the application you want to make the default for your chosen file type.</p></item>
+</steps>
+
+<note>
+  <p>The <gui>Add</gui> and <gui>Remove</gui> buttons allow you to add other applications to the list of options.</p>
+</note>
+
 <p>
 You can open files using an application other than the default one.  For example, Rhythmbox is the default music player, but you may want to open an audio file with another music player you have installed.  You can also change the default application for a given file type.
 </p>
@@ -34,17 +48,4 @@ You can open files using an application other than the default one.  For example
   <p>Selecting the <gui>Open with Other Application</gui> option will bring up a list of available applications for you to select from.  Not all applications listed will be able to work with that file type, though.</p>
 </note>
 
-<p>You can change the default application for a file type.  This will allow you to open your preferred application when you double-click to open a file.</p>
-
-<steps>
-  <title>Change the default application of a file type</title>
-  <item><p>Select a file of the type whose default application you want to change.</p></item>
-  <item><p>Choose <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Properties</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
-  <item><p>Choose the <gui>Open With</gui> tab.</p></item>
-  <item><p>Select the application you want to make the default for your chosen file type.</p></item>
-</steps>
-
-<note>
-  <p>The <gui>Add</gui> and <gui>Remove</gui> buttons allow you to add other applications to the list of options.</p>
-</note>
 </page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-renaming.page b/gnome-help/C/files-renaming.page
index 50fc496..c13fa1c 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-renaming.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-renaming.page
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
        <item><p>Type the new name of the file or folder.</p></item>
        <item><p>Press <key>Enter</key>.</p></item>
       </steps>
+ <p>Alternately, you can use the <link xref="nautilus-file-properties-basic#rename">file properties</link>.</p>
       <note>
         <p>
           In the case of files, only the name of the file is highlighted, not the file extention.  This is because in general, you will not need to change the extention of a file.
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/nautilus-behavior.page b/gnome-help/C/nautilus-behavior.page
index a290527..97bbcdd 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/nautilus-behavior.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/nautilus-behavior.page
@@ -19,6 +19,48 @@
   </info>
 
 <title><app>File Manager</app> behavior</title>
-<p>
-</p>
+<p>To specify your file manager behavior preferences, click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui></guiseq>, and select the <gui>Behavior</gui> tab.</p>
+
+<section id="behavior">
+<title>Behavior</title>
+<p>You can select one of the following default behaviors to open files and folders.</p>
+<terms>
+ <item>
+  <title>Single click to open items</title>
+  <p>This behavior will underline the item when you point to it.  One click will open the file or folder you point to.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+  <title>Double click to open items</title>
+  <p>This behavior requires a <link xref="mouse-problem-doubleclick">double click</link> to open the file or folder you click on.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+  <title>Open each folder in its own window</title>
+  <p>If this option is left unchecked, folders will open in the same window you are in, replacing the view of the outer folder contents, with the view of the contents of the selected folder.</p>
+<p>Checking this option will open the selected folder in a new window, allowing you to view both the contents of the outer folder and the selected folder in separate windows.</p>
+ </item>
+</terms>
+
+</section>
+<section id="executable">
+<title><gui>Executable Text Files</gui></title>
+ <p>An executable text file is a file that contains a program that you can run (execute).  The <link xref="nautilus-file-properties-permissions#execute">file permissions</link> must also allow for the file to run as a program.  The most common are Shell, Python and Perl scripts.  These have extensions .sh, .py and .pl respectively.</p>
+ <p>You can select to <gui>Run executable text files when they are opened</gui>, <gui>View executable text files when they are opened</gui> or <gui>Ask each time</gui>. If the last option is selected, a dialog box will appear asking if you wish to run or view the selected text file.</p>
+
+
+</section>
+<section id="trash">
+<title>Trash</title>
+
+<terms>
+ <item>
+  <title></title>
+  <p></p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+  <title></title>
+  <p></p>
+ </item>
+</terms>
+</section>
+
 </page>



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