[pan2/help-new] Update manual; include COPYING-DOCS



commit 322b78fda045b75f90d7e29e460783526a07a2c1
Author: Petr Kovar <pknbe volny cz>
Date:   Sun Mar 26 20:30:17 2017 +0200

    Update manual; include COPYING-DOCS

 COPYING-DOCS         |  356 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 Makefile.am          |    1 +
 help/C/index.docbook |  166 +++++++++++++-----------
 help/C/legal.xml     |    2 +-
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diff --git a/COPYING-DOCS b/COPYING-DOCS
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@@ -0,0 +1,356 @@
+                GNU Free Documentation License
+                   Version 1.1, March 2000
+
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diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index 756ec7e..cfff6de 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = \
  $(NULL)
 
 EXTRA_DIST = \
+ COPYING-DOCS \
  README \
  README.windows \
  Pan.ico \
diff --git a/help/C/index.docbook b/help/C/index.docbook
index 5ecfcca..1e3d9d1 100644
--- a/help/C/index.docbook
+++ b/help/C/index.docbook
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" 
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"; [
+<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN" 
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd"; [
   <!ENTITY legal SYSTEM "legal.xml">
   <!ENTITY appversion "1.0">
   <!ENTITY manrevision "0.1">
@@ -52,6 +52,12 @@
       <year>2011</year>
       <holder>Heinrich M&#252;ller</holder>
     </copyright>
+
+    <copyright>
+      <year>2011</year>
+      <holder>Petr Kovar</holder>
+    </copyright>
+
 <!-- translators: uncomment this:
 
   <copyright>
@@ -63,9 +69,9 @@
 <!-- An address can be added to the publisher information.  If a role is
      not specified, the publisher/author is the same for all versions of the
      document.  -->
-    <publisher>
+    <!--<publisher>
       <publishername>Pan Documentation Project</publishername>
-    </publisher>
+    </publisher>-->
 
    <!-- This file  contains link to license for the documentation (GNU FDL), and
         other legal stuff such as "NO WARRANTY" statement. Please do not change
@@ -74,31 +80,30 @@
     &legal;
 
     <authorgroup>
-      <author role="maintainer">
-               <firstname>Douglas</firstname>
-               <surname>Bollinger</surname>
-               <affiliation>
-                       <orgname>Pan Documentation Project</orgname>
-                       <address><email>pan rebelbase com</email></address>
-               </affiliation>
-      </author>
-
-<!-- This is appropriate place for other contributors: translators,
-     maintainers,  etc. Commented out by default.
-
-      <othercredit role="translator">
-               <firstname>Latin</firstname>
-               <surname>Translator 1</surname>
-               <affiliation>
-                       <orgname>Latin Translation Team</orgname>
-                       <address> <email>translator gnome org</email> </address>
-               </affiliation>
-               <contrib>Latin translation</contrib>
-      </othercredit>
--->
+        <author role="maintainer">
+            <firstname>Douglas</firstname>
+            <surname>Bollinger</surname>
+            <affiliation>
+                <!--<orgname>Pan Documentation Project</orgname>-->
+                <!--<address><email>pan rebelbase com</email></address>-->
+            </affiliation>
+        </author>
+    
+        <!-- This is appropriate place for other contributors: translators,
+             maintainers,  etc. Commented out by default.
+            <othercredit role="translator">
+            <firstname>Latin</firstname>
+            <surname>Translator 1</surname>
+            <affiliation>
+                <orgname>Latin Translation Team</orgname>
+                <address>
+                    <email>translator gnome org</email>
+                </address>
+            </affiliation>
+            <contrib>Latin translation</contrib>
+        </othercredit>-->
     </authorgroup>
-
-
+    
 <!-- According to GNU FDL, revision history is mandatory if you are -->
 <!-- modifying/reusing someone else's document.  If not, you can omit it. -->
 <!-- Remember to remove the &manrevision; entity from the revision entries other
@@ -113,25 +118,35 @@
 <!-- When the desktop release version changes to V3.x, the revision number of the manual changes -->
 <!-- to V3.0, and so on. -->
     <revhistory>
-      <revision>
-               <revnumber>V 0.1</revnumber>
-               <date>December 2006</date>
-               <revdescription>
-                       <para role="author">Douglas Bollinger
-               <email>pan rebelbase com</email>
-                       </para>
-                       <para role="publisher">GNOME Documentation Project</para>
-               </revdescription>
-      </revision>
+        <revision>
+            <revnumber>V 0.2</revnumber>
+            <date>January 2011</date>
+            <revdescription>
+                <para role="author">Heinrich M&#252;ller
+                </para>
+                <para role="author">Petr Kovar
+                </para>
+            </revdescription>
+        </revision>
+        <revision>
+            <revnumber>V 0.1</revnumber>
+            <date>December 2006</date>
+            <revdescription>
+                <para role="author">Douglas Bollinger
+                    <!--<email>pan rebelbase com</email>-->
+                </para>
+                <!--<para role="publisher">GNOME Documentation Project</para>-->
+            </revdescription>
+        </revision>
     </revhistory>
-
-    <releaseinfo>This manual describes Pan version 1.0.</releaseinfo>
+    <!--<releaseinfo>This manual describes Pan version 1.0.</releaseinfo>-->
     <legalnotice>
       <title>Feedback</title>
-      <para>To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the <application>Pan</application> application or
-      this manual, follow the directions in the <ulink url="ghelp:gnome-feedback" type="help">GNOME Feedback 
Page</ulink>.
+      <para>To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the <application>Pan</application>
+      application or this manual, follow the directions in the <ulink 
url="http://pan.rebelbase.com/contact/";>Pan
+      Contact Page</ulink>.
       </para>
-<!-- Translators may also add here feedback address for translations -->
+      <!-- Translators may also add here feedback address for translations -->
     </legalnotice>
   </articleinfo>
 
@@ -163,13 +178,11 @@
     </para>
     <variablelist>
        <varlistentry>
-               <term><guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu</term>
+               <term>The GNOME Desktop Environment</term>
                <listitem>
-               <para>Choose
-               <menuchoice>
-               <guisubmenu>Internet </guisubmenu>
-               <guimenuitem>Pan Newsreader</guimenuitem>
-               </menuchoice>. </para>
+               <para>Press the <keycap>Super</keycap> key to enter the Activities
+               Overview, type <userinput>gedit</userinput>, and then press
+               <keycap>Return</keycap>.</para>
                </listitem>
        </varlistentry>
        <varlistentry>
@@ -258,13 +271,13 @@
                </varlistentry>
 
                <varlistentry>
-                       <term><interface>Statusbar. </interface></term>
+                       <term><interface>Status Bar.</interface></term>
                <listitem>
                        <para>The Status Bar displays information about current &app;
                                activity:</para>
                                <itemizedlist>
                                        <listitem><para>Current number of connections to the 
server</para></listitem>
-                                       <listitem><para>Number of uncompleted tasks in the Task 
Mananger</para></listitem>
+                                       <listitem><para>Number of uncompleted tasks in the Task 
Manager</para></listitem>
                                        <listitem><para>Completed percentage of current 
tasks</para></listitem>
                                        <listitem><para>Error status of the event log</para></listitem>
                                </itemizedlist>
@@ -273,7 +286,7 @@
        </variablelist>
        <para>When you right-click in the &app; window, the application displays
                a popup menu.  The popup menu contains the most common commands for whichever pane you 
clicked.</para>
-       <para>Like other applications, actions in &app; can be performed in serveral ways: with the menu, 
with the toolbar
+       <para>Like other applications, actions in &app; can be performed in several ways: with the menu, with 
the toolbar
                or with shortcut keys.  The shortcut key for most menu items is shown in the menu itself, 
following the menu
                command.</para>
        </sect2>
@@ -289,12 +302,12 @@
                <title>Description</title>
                        <para>Usenet is a distributed discussion system.  Using a special program called a 
newsreader, a user accesses
                                a news server to read and post email-like messages called articles.  These 
articles are then exchanged
-                               back and forth with other news servers throughout the world.  In this way, 
articles proprogate from one
+                               back and forth with other news servers throughout the world.  In this way, 
articles propagate from one
                                news server to another throughout the entire Usenet system.</para>
        </sect2>
        <sect2 id="pan-nutshell-organize">
                <title>Organization</title>
-                       <para>Articles are organized into catagories called groups.  In discussion groups, 
most articles are responses
+                       <para>Articles are organized into categories called groups.  In discussion groups, 
most articles are responses
                                to another article.  The set of articles which can be traced to one single 
non-reply article is called a
                                thread.  When articles are organized into threads, it is much easier to 
follow a single discussion.</para>
        </sect2>
@@ -310,8 +323,7 @@
                <title>Binary Data</title>
                        <para>Usenet was originally created to distribute text content encoded in 7-bit 
ASCII.  With additional
                                encoding programs, multiple posts per chunk and other various tricks, it 
became possible to send binary
-                               data through Usenet.  Certain groups are devoted specifically to binary 
content such as images, music or
-                               movies.</para>
+                               data through Usenet.  Groups that allow for binary content or binaries are 
called binary groups.</para>
        </sect2>
        </sect1>
 
@@ -368,7 +380,7 @@
                 and enter a group by clicking on it's name.</para>
 
         <para>If this is the first time you have entered this group, you will be prompted on how many 
article headers you wish to
-                retrieve from the server.  You can choose to retreive all article headers available for that 
group or limit the
+                retrieve from the server.  You can choose to retrieve all article headers available for that 
group or limit the
                 retrieval by either quantity of articles or number of days. </para>
 
         <para>After making a selection from this dialog, &app; will download the article headers for the
@@ -408,7 +420,7 @@
                  article pane.  The article is then marked as read.  Read articles are distinguished in the 
header pane by using a
                  normal (not bold) font and by showing a open envelope icon in the state column.</para>
          <para>You can scroll the message in the Article Pane by using the scrollbar or by pressing the 
spacebar.  Whenever
-                 the bottom of the retreived article is already displayed, press the spacebar will download 
the next
+                 the bottom of the retrieved article is already displayed, press the spacebar will download 
the next
                  article.</para>
     </sect2>
     <!-- ================ Basic Usage Subsection ================================ -->
@@ -442,20 +454,20 @@
                        <guimenu>Post</guimenu>
                        <guimenuitem>Followup to Newsgroup</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>.
-                The highlighted article's text will appear as quoted text (each line is preceeded by a ">") 
in the editor window.
+                The highlighted article's text will appear as quoted text (each line is preceded by a ">") 
in the editor window.
                 Type in your response and then choose
                 <menuchoice>
                        <guimenu>File</guimenu>
                        <guimenuitem>Send Article</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>
          to send the article to the news server. </para>
-                <para>If you want to send a reply to a specfic article via email, highlight that article in 
the Header Pane with
+                <para>If you want to send a reply to a specific article via email, highlight that article in 
the Header Pane with
                         the middle mouse button and choose
                 <menuchoice>
                        <guimenu>Post</guimenu>
                        <guimenuitem>Reply to Author in Mail</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>
-                .  The highlighted article's text will appear as quoted text (each line is preceeded by a 
">") in the editor window.
+                .  The highlighted article's text will appear as quoted text (each line is preceded by a 
">") in the editor window.
                 Type in your response and then choose
                 <menuchoice>
                        <guimenu>File</guimenu>
@@ -634,7 +646,7 @@
   <sect1 id="pan-headers">
          <title>Headers</title>
          <para>Users will spend most of their time in &app; interacting with the article headers in the 
Header Pane.  &app; has
-                 many features to optimize header viewing and article retreival.
+                 many features to optimize header viewing and article retrieval.
       <itemizedlist>
                <listitem>
                  <para>
@@ -659,7 +671,7 @@
          <title>Header View</title>
 
          <para>Since the total number of all the available article headers in a group might be enormous, 
&app; has several
-                 options to limit the number of visible headers to a more managable number.</para>
+                 options to limit the number of visible headers to a more manageable number.</para>
 
          <para>In the toolbar, the Subject or Author text box is a filter than can be used to limit the 
viewable headers.
                  Usually this is used to search for a specific article or a group of articles.  Click on the 
hourglass icon to
@@ -1009,7 +1021,7 @@
                                  </menuchoice>
                          </term>
                          <listitem>
-                                 <para>Select the entire article body.  You must retreive the article 
first.</para>
+                                 <para>Select the entire article body.  You must retrieve the article 
first.</para>
                          </listitem>
                  </varlistentry>
   </variablelist>
@@ -1019,7 +1031,7 @@
   <sect2 id="pan-headers-action">
          <title>Header Action</title>
          <para>Whenever &app; downloads a article body, the data is saved to disk in the article cache.  The 
article cache is
-                 a fixed-size buffer and when the cache has beened filled, the older articles are erased to 
make room for newer
+                 a fixed-size buffer and when the cache has been filled, the older articles are erased to 
make room for newer
                  ones.</para>
 
          <para>These are the actions you can perform on a article selected in the Header Pane.</para>
@@ -1117,7 +1129,7 @@
 
          <sect2 id="pan-body-images">
                  <title>Digital Images</title>
-                 <para>Some groups specialize in digital images where each binary post is a seperate image.  
&app; can
+                 <para>Some groups specialize in digital images where each binary post is a separate image.  
&app; can
                          automatically decode and display these images.  To display the image, select and 
view the article header as
                          you normally would for text and the image will be displayed in the Body Pane.
                  </para>
@@ -1331,9 +1343,9 @@
                                  <para>Example: <command>fortune -s</command></para>
                          </listitem>
                          <listitem>
-                                 <para><guilabel>PGP-Signature</guilabel></para>
-                                 <para>Choose this if you want to sign/encrypt your message with PGP. The 
given Email-Address has to match the PGP Email-Address for
-                                 this method to work.</para>
+                                 <para><guilabel>PGP Signature</guilabel></para>
+                                 <para>Choose this if you want to sign or encrypt your message with PGP. The 
given email address has to
+                                   match the PGP email address for this method to work.</para>
                          </listitem>
                  </itemizedlist>
          </sect3>
@@ -1569,7 +1581,7 @@
                                  </term>
                                  <listitem>
                                          <para>ROT13 is a simple cipher to hide story spoilers, joke 
punchlines, etc.  Select the
-                                                 text to cypher and use this command.</para>
+                                                 text to cipher and use this command.</para>
                                  </listitem>
                          </varlistentry>
                  </variablelist>
@@ -1581,7 +1593,7 @@
 
   <sect1 id="pan-tasks">
          <title>Tasks</title>
-         <para>Certains tasks performed by &app;, like downloading binary posts or grabbing new headers for 
a group, can take
+         <para>Certain tasks performed by &app;, like downloading binary posts or grabbing new headers for a 
group, can take
                  a long time. These tasks are queued and performed in the background while &app; is 
processing other tasks like
                  grabbing an article.
       <itemizedlist>
@@ -1850,7 +1862,7 @@
                                                  <itemizedlist>
                                                          <listitem>
                                                                  <para>The first box, when activated, will 
automatically get new headers for all
-                                                                         subscribed groups whenever Pan is 
started.  This is the equivilant of using
+                                                                         subscribed groups whenever Pan is 
started.  This is the equivalent of using
                                                                         <menuchoice>
                                                                                <guimenu>Groups</guimenu>
                                                                                <guimenuitem>Get New Headers 
in Subscribed Groups</guimenuitem>
@@ -1860,7 +1872,7 @@
                                                          </listitem>
                                                          <listitem>
                                                                 <para>The next box, when activated, will 
automatically get new headers when entering a
-                                                                         group.  This is the equivilant of 
using
+                                                                         group.  This is the equivalent of 
using
                                                                 <menuchoice>
                                                                        <guimenu>Groups</guimenu>
                                                                        <guimenuitem>Get New Headers in 
Selected Group</guimenuitem>
@@ -1870,7 +1882,7 @@
                                                         </listitem>
                                                         <listitem>
                                                                 <para>The next box, when activated, will 
mark the entire group read when leaving a group.
-                                                                        This is the equivilant of using
+                                                                        This is the equivalent of using
                                                                         <menuchoice>
                                                                                <guimenu>Groups</guimenu>
                                                                                <guimenuitem>Mark Group 
Read</guimenuitem>
@@ -1899,7 +1911,7 @@
   <!-- ============= Customization Subsection ================== -->
   <sect2 id="pan-custom-gui">
          <title>GUI Composition</title>
-         <para>The layout and view of the Group, Header and Body Panes in &app; can customized in serveral 
ways.</para>
+         <para>The layout and view of the Group, Header and Body Panes in &app; can customized in several 
ways.</para>
 
       <variablelist>
                  <varlistentry>
@@ -2074,8 +2086,8 @@
                          <para><guilabel>Connection Limit</guilabel></para>
                          <para>&app; can open multiple connections to a server so the user can perform 
simultaneous actions like
                                  download a binary attachment will reading articles in a text group.</para>
-                         <para>In order to follow the GNKSA rules, the maximum number of connections &app; 
can have open with a server
-                                 is 4.</para>
+                         <para>In order to follow the <ulink 
url="https://js.home.xs4all.nl/gnksa/";>GNKSA</ulink> rules, the
+                           maximum number of connections &app; can have open with a server is 4.</para>
                  </listitem>
                  <listitem>
                          <para><guilabel>Expire Old Articles</guilabel></para>
@@ -2107,7 +2119,7 @@
 <!-- ============= Bugs ================================== -->
 <!-- This section is optional and is commented out by default.
      You can use it to describe known bugs and limitations of the
-         program if there are any - please be frank and list all
+          program if there are any - please be frank and list all
      problems you know of.
 
   <sect1 id="mayapp-bugs">
diff --git a/help/C/legal.xml b/help/C/legal.xml
index ac97e1d..899282c 100644
--- a/help/C/legal.xml
+++ b/help/C/legal.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
          by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections,
          no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.  You can find
          a copy of the GFDL at this <ulink type="help"
-         url="ghelp:fdl">link</ulink> or in the file COPYING-DOCS
+         url="help:fdl">link</ulink> or in the file COPYING-DOCS
          distributed with this manual.
          </para>
          <para> This manual is part of a collection of GNOME manuals


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