[gnome-user-docs/gnome-3-0] files-delete: Minor improvements, final



commit fadff62e3e2f79f8fe8c4701fead540903160664
Author: Shaun McCance <shaunm gnome org>
Date:   Mon Jun 6 08:47:40 2011 -0400

    files-delete: Minor improvements, final

 gnome-help/C/files-delete.page |   16 ++++++++--------
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page b/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
index 49b1f94..82fd41b 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
     <desc>Remove files or folders you no longer need.</desc>
 
     <revision pkgversion="3.0" date="2011-03-29" status="final"/>
-    <revision pkgversion="3.0" version="3.0.1" date="2011-04-06" status="outdated"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.0" version="3.0.1" date="2011-06-06" status="final"/>
     <credit type="author">
       <name>Cristopher Thomas</name>
       <email>crisnoh gmail com</email>
@@ -27,7 +27,10 @@ If you don't want a file or folder any more, you can delete it.
 </p>
 
 <p>
-When you delete an item it is moved to the Trash folder, where it is stored until you empty the trash.  Items stored in the Trash folder can be restored to their original location if you decide you need them, or if they were accidentally deleted.
+When you delete an item it is moved to the Trash folder, where it is stored
+until you empty the trash.  Items stored in the Trash folder can be
+<link xref="files-recover">restored to their original location</link>
+if you decide you need them, or if they were accidentally deleted.
 </p>
 
 <steps>
@@ -45,12 +48,9 @@ trash by navigating to the trash from the sidebar or the
 <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Delete</key></keyseq> on your keyboard, or
 right-click and select <gui>Delete Permanently</gui>.</p>
 
-<note><p>If you move files to the trash on a removable device
-such as a USB flash drive and do not empty the trash when you
-<link xref="files-removedrive">remove the device</link>, you may
-not be able to see the deleted files in the trash on other
-operating systems, such as Windows or Mac OS. The files are
-still there, and will be available when you plug the device
+<note><p>Deleted files on a <link xref="files#removable">removable device</link>
+may not be visible on other operating systems, such Windows or Mac OS. The
+files are still there, and will be available when you plug the device
 back into your computer.</p></note>
 
 <section id="permanent">



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