[glabels] Extended introduction



commit f0459b79dae33f354121d4b9d3138e63bfc1a93e
Author: Jim Evins <evins snaught com>
Date:   Wed Jun 9 23:36:51 2010 -0400

    Extended introduction
    
    Extended introduction and moved to its own page.
    Added logo for index page (used current web logo for now).

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     gLabels label and business card designer
   </title>
 
-  <section id="intro" style="2column">
-    <title>Introduction</title>
-     <p>
-	The <app>gLabels</app> application is a lightweight program for creating labels and 
-	business cards for the GNOME desktop environment. It is designed to work with 
-	various laser/ink-jet peel-off label and business card sheets that you'll find 
-	at most office supply stores.
-     </p>
-  </section>
-
   <section id="usage" style="2column">
     <title>Usage</title>
   </section>
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+<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      xmlns:e="http://projectmallard.org/experimental/";
+      type="topic"
+      id="introduction">
+
+  <info>
+    <link type="guide" xref="index"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.0" version="0.1" date="2010-05-04" status="incomplete"/>
+    <desc>
+      Introduction to the <app>gLabels</app> label and business card designer.
+    </desc>
+    <credit type="author">
+      <name>Jim Evins</name>
+      <email>evins snaught com</email>
+    </credit>
+    <credit type="author">
+      <name>Mario Blättermann</name>
+      <email>mariobl gnome org</email>
+    </credit>
+    <license>
+      <p>Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0</p>
+    </license>    
+  </info>
+
+  <title>Introduction</title>
+
+  <p>
+    The <app>gLabels</app> application is a lightweight program for creating labels and 
+    business cards for the GNOME desktop environment. It is designed to work with 
+    various laser/ink-jet peel-off label and business card sheets that you'll find 
+    at most office supply stores.
+  </p>
+ 
+  <p>
+    <app>gLabels</app> can be used to design address labels, name tags, price tags,
+    cd/dvd labels, or just about anything else that is organized in a regular
+    pattern on a sheet of paper.  Labels (or cards) can contain text, images, lines,
+    shapes, and barcodes.  <app>gLabels</app> also includes a document-merge
+    feature which lets you print a unique label for each record from an external
+    data source, such as a CSV file or an <app>Evolution</app> address book.
+  </p>
+
+  <figure>
+    <title><app>gLabels</app> main window</title>
+    <desc><app>gLabels</app> main window</desc>
+    <media type="image" src="figures/introduction-glabels-main-window.png" mime="image/png" style="right">
+      <p><app>gLabels</app> main window.</p>
+    </media>
+  </figure>
+
+</page>



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