sawfish r4412 - in trunk: . man



Author: chrisb
Date: Thu Feb 12 09:28:11 2009
New Revision: 4412
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/sawfish?rev=4412&view=rev

Log:
man/user-doc.texi: nicer formatting


Modified:
   trunk/ChangeLog
   trunk/man/user-doc.texi

Modified: trunk/man/user-doc.texi
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--- trunk/man/user-doc.texi	(original)
+++ trunk/man/user-doc.texi	Thu Feb 12 09:28:11 2009
@@ -6,71 +6,104 @@
 
 @heading 1.0 Window-Menu
 
-The window-menu is a menu which offers you an easy way to modify the current window.
+ itemize @bullet
 
-You can access it by left-click on the menu button, or middle-click on the close or iconify button
+ item The window-menu is a menu which offers you an easy way to modify the current window.
+
+ item You can access it by left-click on the menu button, or middle-click on the close or iconify button
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.1 Iconify
+
+ itemize @bullet
   
-To iconify a window means to display a small icon, or task-list entry representing the window, instead of displaying the whole one, You may know that feature as "Minimize", which is a different term, having the same meaning.
+ item To iconify a window means to display a small icon, or task-list entry representing the window, instead of displaying the whole one, You may know that feature as "Minimize", which is a different term, having the same meaning.
 
-You can iconify a window by left-click on the iconify button.
+ item You can iconify a window by left-click on the iconify button.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.2 Uniconify
 
-To uniconify a window means to restore a previously iconified window, to it's prior state.
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To uniconify a window means to restore a previously iconified window, to it's prior state.
 
-You can uniconify a window by left-click on it's dock-icon or task-list entry.
+ item You can uniconify a window by left-click on it's dock-icon or task-list entry.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.3 Maximize
 
-To maximize a window means to make it as big as possible, but without overlapping panel or dock windows, which may be there.
+ itemize @bullet
 
-You can maximize a window by left-click on the maximize button.
+ item To maximize a window means to make it as big as possible, but without overlapping panel or dock windows, which may be there.
+
+ item You can maximize a window by left-click on the maximize button.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.4 Unmaximize
 
-To unmaximize a window means to restore it to the size it got before it has been maximized (therefore only maximized windows can be unmaximized).
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To unmaximize a window means to restore it to the size it got before it has been maximized (therefore only maximized windows can be unmaximized).
 
-You can unmaximize a window by left-click on the maximize button, on a maximized window.
+ item You can unmaximize a window by left-click on the maximize button, on a maximized window.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.5 Delete Window
 
-To delete a window simply means to close it, any transient (sub-windows, belonging to that main-window) will be deleted, too.
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To delete a window simply means to close it, any transient (sub-windows, belonging to that main-window) will be deleted, too.
 
-You can delete a window by left-click on the close button.
+ item You can delete a window by left-click on the close button.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.6 Shade Window
 
-To shade a window means to only display the titlebar.
+ itemize @bullet
 
-You can shade a window by double-left-click on the titlebar or left-click on the shade button
+ item To shade a window means to only display the titlebar.
+
+ item You can shade a window by double-left-click on the titlebar or left-click on the shade button
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.7 Unshade Window
 
-To unshade a window means to restore a previously shaded window.
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To unshade a window means to restore a previously shaded window.
 
-You can unshade a window by double-left-click on the titlebar or left-click on the shade button, of a shaded window.
+ item You can unshade a window by double-left-click on the titlebar or left-click on the shade button, of a shaded window.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.8 Raise Window
 
-To raise a window means to put it above other windows.
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To raise a window means to put it above other windows.
 
-To raise a window press ALT + UP (Arrow Up Key).
+ item To raise a window press ALT + UP (Arrow Up Key).
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.9 Lower Window
 
-To lower a window means to put it below other windows.
+ itemize @bullet
 
-To lower a window press ALT + DOWN (Arrow Down Key).
+ item To lower a window means to put it below other windows.
+
+ item To lower a window press ALT + DOWN (Arrow Down Key).
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 1.10 Cycle Windows
 
-To cycle trough windows simply means that you'll look trough all windows and as you stop the currently cycled window will be the new active window.
+ itemize @bullet
+
+ item To cycle trough windows simply means that you'll look trough all windows and as you stop the currently cycled window will be the new active window.
 
-You can cycle trough windows by keeping ALT pressed and press TAB one time for each window to cycle.
+ item You can cycle trough windows by keeping ALT pressed and press TAB one time for each window to cycle.
 
-There's also the possibility to cycle backwards, but that is not bound to any keybinding by default.
+ item There's also the possibility to cycle backwards, but that is not bound to any keybinding by default.
+ end itemize
 
 @heading 2 Advanced Window Managing Functions
 



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