[sabayon] Help file docbook tags patch thanks to Mario Blättermann



commit 5fbf5d727346b08cbc03b45470f528191f2beede
Author: Scott Balneaves <sbalneav ltsp org>
Date:   Sun Jan 17 16:28:40 2010 -0600

    Help file docbook tags patch thanks to Mario Blättermann

 help/C/sabayon.xml |   94 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/sabayon.xml b/help/C/sabayon.xml
index ef9ace0..e048deb 100644
--- a/help/C/sabayon.xml
+++ b/help/C/sabayon.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
  <!ENTITY manrevision "1.0">
  <!ENTITY date "November 2009">
  <!ENTITY app "<application>sabayon</application>">
- <!ENTITY appname "Sabayon">
+ <!ENTITY appname "<application>Sabayon</application>">
  <!ENTITY ldquo  "&#147;"> <!-- Left Double Quote -->
  <!ENTITY rdquo  "&#148;"> <!-- Right Double Quote -->
 ]>
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
                 To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &app;
                 application or this manual, follow the directions in
                 the <ulink url="ghelp:gnome-feedback" type="help">GNOME Feedback
-                    Page</ulink>.
+                Page</ulink>.
             </para>
         </legalnotice>
     </articleinfo>
@@ -83,16 +83,18 @@
                 &appname; is a system administration tool to manage GNOME desktop
                 settings. &appname; provides a sane way to edit GConf defaults
                 and GConf mandatory keys: the same way you edit your desktop.
-                &appname; launches profiles in a Xephyr window, which provides
-                an X session within an X session, like Xnest.
+                &appname; launches profiles in a <application>Xephyr</application>
+				window, which provides an X session within an X session, like
+				<application>Xnest</application>.
             </para>
             <para>
-                Any changes you make in the Xnest window are saved back to
-                the profile file, which can then be applied to user's accounts.
-                Currently &appname; is limited to the creation and update of user
-                preference profiles. It does not deal with the very large
-                problem of actually populating target system with those preferences.
-	            So far &appname; supports complete files and the configuration format for:
+                Any changes you make in the <application>Xnest</application> window
+				are saved back to the profile file, which can then be applied to
+				user's accounts. Currently &appname; is limited to the creation and 
+				update of user preference profiles. It does not deal with the very
+				large problem of actually populating target system with those
+				preferences. So far &appname; supports complete files and the
+				configuration format for:
             </para>
             <itemizedlist>
                 <listitem>
@@ -143,7 +145,7 @@ $  sudo make install
 # /usr/sbin/useradd -c "&appname; user" -d /var/sabayon -g nogroup -s /sbin/nologin sabayon
             </screen>
             <para>
-                Create the directory /var/sabayon :
+                Create the directory <filename>/var/sabayon</filename> :
             </para>
             <screen>
 # mkdir /var/sabayon
@@ -195,24 +197,26 @@ $ ./autogen.sh â??prefix=/usr
             map out what functions you want your users to have.  If you're a
             business, you may wish to provide a GNOME top panel with a set of
             launchers already pre-defined.  A teacher may want to disable the
-            "Administration" and "Preferences" menu items.  These are all
+            <guimenuitem>Administration</guimenuitem> and
+			<guimenuitem>Preferences</guimenuitem> menu items.  These are all
             things you can do with &appname;.
         </para>
         <sect2>
             <title>Creating a profile</title>
             <para>
                 Your first step will be to launch &appname;.  If you've installed
-                Sabyon from your distribution's package manager, it may have an
-                icon available for you under the "Administration" menu.  If
-                you've installed from source, you may need to launch it
-                manually.  Press &lt;alt&gt;&lt;F2&gt;, and type:
+                &appname; from your distribution's package manager, it may have an
+                icon available for you under the <guimenu>Administration</guimenu>
+				menu.  If you've installed from source, you may need to launch it
+                manually.  Press <shortcut><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2
+				</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>, and type:
             </para>
             <screen>
 gksu sabayon
             </screen>
             <para>
-                and press enter.  After you've authenticated, you should see
-                the main window for &appname;:
+                and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.  After you've authenticated,
+				you should see the main window for &appname;:
             </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Main Window</title>
@@ -233,10 +237,10 @@ gksu sabayon
                 </mediaobject>
             </figure>
             <para>
-                To create a new profile, just click on the "Add" button.
-                You'll see a window, called "Add Profile", where you can name the profile, and
-                optionally, select an existing profile which will be the basis,
-                or starting point of this profile:
+                To create a new profile, just click on the <guibutton>Add</guibutton>
+				button. You'll see a window, called <guilabel>Add Profile</guilabel>,
+				where you can name the profile, and optionally, select an existing
+				profile which will be the basis, or starting point of this profile:
             </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Add Profile</title>
@@ -257,7 +261,8 @@ gksu sabayon
             </figure>
             <para>
                Now that you've created the profile, you will want to edit it.
-               Select the profile name, and click on Edit button:
+               Select the profile name, and click on the <guibutton>Edit</guibutton>
+			   button:
             </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Main window - Edit</title>
@@ -305,9 +310,9 @@ gksu sabayon
             <para>
                 When you are done, you may want to look at what changes to the
                 default session that &appname; has detected you've made.  You may
-                do this by clicking on the "Edit" menu, and selecting
-                "Changes".  You should see a screen that looks like the
-                following:
+                do this by clicking on the <guimenu>Edit</guimenu> menu, and selecting
+                <guibutton>Changes</guibutton>.  You should see a screen that looks
+				like the following:
             </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Changes window</title>
@@ -335,7 +340,7 @@ gksu sabayon
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
                         If you want &appname; to ignore a setting that's been
-                        made, check the "Ignore" checkbox for that item.
+                        made, check the <guibutton>Ignore</guibutton> checkbox for 							that item.
                    </para>
                 </listitem>
                 <listitem>
@@ -348,29 +353,32 @@ gksu sabayon
                 </listitem>
                 <listitem>
                     <para>
-                        To have a gconf key set as a "manditory" setting,
+                        To have a gconf key set as a "mandatory" setting,
                         click on it once to turn it into a
                         <emphasis>iron</emphasis> shield.
                     </para>
                 </listitem>
             </orderedlist>
             <para>
-                Then save the profile by selecting Profile -&gt; Save
-                The profile is saved in /etc/sabayon/profiles, as a .zip file
-                with the name you selected for the profile.
+                Then save the profile by selecting <menuchoice><guimenu>Profile
+				</guimenu><guimenuitem>Save The Profile</guimenuitem>
+            	</menuchoice> is saved in <filename>/etc/sabayon/profiles</filename>,
+				as a <emphasis>.zip</emphasis> file with the name you selected
+				for the profile.
             </para>
          </sect2>
          <sect2>
              <title>Lockdown Editor</title>
              <para>
                  GNOME also includes the lockdown features of
-                 <filename>Pessulus</filename>, which allow you to do things
+                 <application>Pessulus</application>, which allow you to do things
                  like prevent users from modifying their panels, opening a
-                 "Run Application" dialogue, etc.
+                 <guilabel>Run Application</guilabel> dialogue, etc.
              </para>
              <para>
-                 You can use the lockdown editor by selecting Edit -&gt;
-                 Lockdown on the Desktop editor window.
+                 You can use the lockdown editor by selecting <menuchoice>
+	 		     <guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Lockdown</guimenuitem>
+            	 </menuchoice> on the <guilabel>Desktop editor</guilabel> window.
              </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Lockdown editor</title>
@@ -399,10 +407,11 @@ gksu sabayon
                Important: it is advisable to create a new user to test the profile.
            </para>
            <para>
-               Select the profile that you want to apply and click on Users :
-               Then, select the users that you want to apply the profile.
-               In this example Eleve1 and Eleve 2 will have the profile
-               my_profile.
+               Select the profile that you want to apply and click on
+			   <guibutton>Users</guibutton> : Then, select the users that you
+			   want to apply the profile. In this example <emphasis>Eleve1
+			   </emphasis> and <emphasis>Eleve 2</emphasis> will have the profile
+			   <filename>my_profile</filename>.
             </para>
             <figure>
                 <title>Apply profile by user</title>
@@ -432,9 +441,10 @@ gksu sabayon
             <sect3>
                 <title>Via the gui</title>
                 <para>
-                    Simply use the simply sabayon-apply script above, but
-                    within the gui tool, select the 'Group' button, and check
-                    off which groups you wish to apply the profile to.
+                    Simply use the simply <command>sabayon-apply</command> script,
+					which is shipped with &appname; by default, but within the gui
+					tool, select the <guibutton>Group</guibutton> button, and check
+					off which groups you wish to apply the profile to.
                 </para>
                 <figure>
                     <title>Apply profile by group</title>



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