[gnome-user-docs] fix type 'to to' bgo 619565
- From: Paul Cutler <pcutler src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] fix type 'to to' bgo 619565
- Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 23:42:43 +0000 (UTC)
commit dfd5dd6dc3646700437c5cbefd5e439d97af7c92
Author: Paul Cutler <pcutler gnome org>
Date: Sun May 30 07:45:34 2010 +0800
fix type 'to to' bgo 619565
gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
index 9a502af..35eb642 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
<secondary>overview</secondary>
</indexterm>
- <para>A <firstterm>window</firstterm> is a rectangular area of the screen, usually with a border all around and a title bar at the top. You can think of a window as a screen within the screen. Each window displays an application, allowing you to to have more than one application visible, and work on more than one task at a time. You can also think of windows as pieces of paper on your desktop: they can overlap, or be side by side, for example.</para>
+ <para>A <firstterm>window</firstterm> is a rectangular area of the screen, usually with a border all around and a title bar at the top. You can think of a window as a screen within the screen. Each window displays an application, allowing you to have more than one application visible, and work on more than one task at a time. You can also think of windows as pieces of paper on your desktop: they can overlap, or be side by side, for example.</para>
<para>You can control a window's position of the screen, as well as its size. You can control which windows overlap other windows, so the one you want to work with is completely visible. For more about moving and resizing windows, see <xref linkend="windows-manipulating"/>.</para>
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