gnomeweb-wml r6182 - trunk/www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump



Author: xaviblas
Date: Mon Jun 23 11:16:01 2008
New Revision: 6182
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnomeweb-wml?rev=6182&view=rev

Log:
text improvements


Modified:
   trunk/www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/problems.html

Modified: trunk/www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/problems.html
==============================================================================
--- trunk/www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/problems.html	(original)
+++ trunk/www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/problems.html	Mon Jun 23 11:16:01 2008
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 <h5 id="no_start">Chronojump won't start</h5>
 
 Different things can happen here, maybe installation haven't finished, maybe database was not created completely, maybe is there any problem with the paths, maybe Mono program was deleted, or maybe there's any security problem with your antivirus or operating system. 
-<br>Please <b>follow the path shown on <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/images/chronojump_no_start_en.png";>Chronojump Won't start Flow Chart</a></b>, and <b>write down</b> what it worked for you. Here you will have help on each of the parts described on the flow chart:
+<br>Please <b>follow the path shown on <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/images/chronojump_no_start_en.png";>Chronojump Won't start Flow Chart</a></b>, and <b>write down</b> what it worked for you. Here there's help on the actions of the flow chart:
 <p>
 
 <DT>Know your Chronojump installed version</DT>
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
 
 Notice first that once Chronopic is connected, <b>you need to create or open a session and create or add persons in order to start doing tests</b>.
 <br>
-<br>Please <b>follow the path shown on <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/images/chronopic_no_work_en.png";>Chronopic don't work solving Flow Chart</a></b>, and <b>write down</b> what it worked for you. Here you will have help on each of the parts described on the flow chart:
+<br>Please <b>follow the path shown on <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/images/chronopic_no_work_en.png";>Chronopic don't work solving Flow Chart</a></b>, and <b>write down</b> what it worked for you. Here there's help on the actions of the flow chart:
 <p>
 
 <DT>Know your Chronojump installed version</DT>
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
 <DD>Write an email to <img align="absmiddle" src="http://www.gnome.org/projects/chronojump/images/xaviblas-correo.png";>. We advertise you that all the Chronopics we have sold have been tested before.</DD>
 
 <DT>Disable antivirus</DT>
-<DD>We have documented that at least antivirus Spy-doctor interferes with Chronopic. We are sure that other's don't work properly. Please make sure it's not working for this tests.</DD>
+<DD>We have documented that at least antivirus Spy-doctor interferes with Chronopic. We are sure that other's don't work properly. Please ensure no antivirus software is working while doing this tests.</DD>
 
 <DT>Check port in MyPC</DT>
 <DD>See <a href="#check_port">Check Chronopic port in MyPC</a></DD>
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 <DD>On Chronojump's menu, File/Preferences, write the port you found. Eg: COM7</DD>
 
 <DT>Force port to COM1 or COM2</DT>
-<DD>See <a href="#force_port_com1_com2"></a>Force port to COM1 or COM2</DD>
+<DD>See <a href="#force_port_com1_com2">Force port to COM1 or COM2</a></DD>
 
 <DT>Check it's changed</DT>
 <DD>Close all MyPC related windows. Disconnect Chronopic USB cable, wait two seconds and reconnect again. Check using again:  <a href="#check_port">Check Chronopic port in MyPC</a> to see if detected port is now COM1 or COM2 as defined on "Force port to COM1 or COM2" above.</DD>
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 <h5 id="know_version">Know your Chonojump installed version</h5>
 
 If you want to know your Chronojump installed version, you should start Chronojump and clic on "Help" and "About" on the menu.<br>
-If for any reason you cannot start Chronojump, go to installed directory (maybe <tt>C:\Program Files\Chronojump</tt>) and see what directories are inside that folder. If you have a directory called "chronojump-0.7" then "0.7" is your installed version. If you have several directories like that it means you installed different versions of the program. Your version will be the highesst number.
+If for any reason you cannot start Chronojump, go to installed directory (maybe <tt>C:\Program Files\Chronojump</tt>) and see what directories are inside that folder. If you have a directory called "chronojump-0.7" then "0.7" is your installed version. If you have several directories like that it means you installed different versions of the program. Your version will be the highest number.
 
 <p align="right"><a href="#top">Up</a></p>
 
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
 
 Do the following:
 <ol>
-<li>Click with the right button on "MyPC" icon at desktop
+<li>Click with the right button on "MyPC" icon at desktop or Start Menu
 <li>Select "properties" (last option)
 <li>Go to Hardware
 <li>Select "administrate hardware" or "administrate dispositives" (or



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