[gnome-user-docs] g-h/shell-introduction: Quick visual intro to GNOME, minor edits elsewhere



commit e2d3313c5760a7b4dd96506e75b8b3154481ff0f
Author: Shaun McCance <shaunm gnome org>
Date:   Wed Mar 30 15:10:47 2011 -0400

    g-h/shell-introduction: Quick visual intro to GNOME, minor edits elsewhere

 gnome-help/C/clock-calendar.page                   |    5 +
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-activities.png          |  Bin 0 -> 5123 bytes
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-appts.png               |  Bin 0 -> 100054 bytes
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-dash.png                |  Bin 0 -> 16886 bytes
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-exit.png                |  Bin 39453 -> 36650 bytes
 ...hell-terminology.png => shell-introduction.png} |  Bin 42663 -> 42663 bytes
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-top-bar.png             |  Bin 0 -> 16435 bytes
 gnome-help/C/figures/shell-workspaces.png          |  Bin 0 -> 27016 bytes
 gnome-help/C/index.page                            |    5 +-
 gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page               |  150 ++++++++++++++++++++
 gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page                |    1 -
 gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page                 |    5 +
 gnome-help/Makefile.am                             |   10 +-
 13 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/clock-calendar.page b/gnome-help/C/clock-calendar.page
index b61dc36..29da328 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/clock-calendar.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/clock-calendar.page
@@ -23,6 +23,11 @@
 <p>If you have already set-up Evolution, click the clock on the top bar and then click on the <gui>Calendar</gui> button in the lower left to start adding appointments. As appointments are added, they will appear on the right side when you click on the clock.</p>
 <p>To quickly get to the full Evolution calendar, click on the clock and click <gui>Open Calendar</gui>.</p>
 
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-appts.png"
+       width="500" height="282">
+  <p>Clock, calendar, and appointments</p>
+</media>
+
 <note><p>This will work only if you have an existing <app>Evolution</app> account. Otherwise, a window will appear with the necessary steps for adding your first account.</p></note>
 
 <comment>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-activities.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-activities.png
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diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-dash.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-dash.png
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diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-exit.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-exit.png
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index 6f9dbc5..586cb23
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diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-terminology.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-introduction.png
similarity index 100%
rename from gnome-help/C/figures/shell-terminology.png
rename to gnome-help/C/figures/shell-introduction.png
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-top-bar.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-top-bar.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fd155dc
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diff --git a/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-workspaces.png b/gnome-help/C/figures/shell-workspaces.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3401e4f
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diff --git a/gnome-help/C/index.page b/gnome-help/C/index.page
index 42eba34..c7d12af 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/index.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/index.page
@@ -13,12 +13,11 @@
 </info>
 
 <title><media type="image" src="figures/yelp-icon-big.png">Yelp logo</media> Desktop Help</title>
-<p>Welcome to the desktop help guide!</p>
 <links type="topic" style="mouseovers"
-       groups="shell-terminology shell-apps-open shell-windows shell-exit
+       groups="shell-introduction shell-apps-open shell-windows shell-exit
 	       shell-overview">
   <e:mouseover src="figures/shell.png"/>
-  <e:mouseover match="shell-terminology" src="figures/shell-terminology.png"/>
+  <e:mouseover match="shell-introduction" src="figures/shell-introduction.png"/>
   <!--<e:mouseover match="files" src="figures/shell-files.png"/>-->
   <e:mouseover match="shell-exit" src="figures/shell-exit.png"/>
   <e:mouseover match="shell-overview" src="figures/shell.png"/>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..071f4b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
+<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      type="topic"
+      id="shell-introduction">
+
+  <info>
+    <link type="guide" xref="index" group="shell-introduction" />
+    <link type="guide" xref="shell-overview" group="#first"/>
+    
+    <desc>A visual introduction to your desktop, the top bar, and the
+    activities overview.</desc>
+    
+    <revision pkgversion="3.0" date="2011-03-30" status="review"/>
+    <credit type="author">
+      <name>Shaun McCance</name>
+      <email>shaunm gnome org</email>
+    </credit>
+
+    <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+  </info>
+
+<title>Introduction to GNOME</title>
+
+<!--
+Alt-Tab
+Alt-`
+Alt+F1 or windows
+Alt+F2
+-->
+
+<p>GNOME 3 features a completely reimagined user interface designed to
+stay out of your way, minimize distractions, and help you get things done.
+When you first log in, you will see an empty desktop and the top bar.</p>
+
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-top-bar.png"
+       width="500" height="40">
+  <p>GNOME shell top bar</p>
+</media>
+
+<p>The top bar provides access to your windows and applications, your
+calendar and appointments, and system properties like sound, networking,
+and power. Under your name in the top bar, you can set your availability,
+change your profile or settings, log out or switch users, or turn off your
+computer.</p>
+
+<links type="section"/>
+
+<section id="activities">
+<title>Activities overview</title>
+
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-activities.png"
+       width="128" height="75" style="floatright">
+  <p>Activities button</p>
+</media>
+
+<p>To access your windows and applications, click the <gui>Activities</gui>
+button, or just throw your mouse pointer to the top-left hot corner.
+You can also press the <link xref="windows-key">windows key</link> on
+your keyboard. You can see your windows and applications in the overview.
+You can also just start typing to search your applications, files, and
+folders.</p>
+
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-dash.png"
+       width="51" height="300" style="floatleft">
+  <p>The dash</p>
+</media>
+
+<p>On the left of the overview, you will find the <em>dash</em>. The dash
+shows you your favorite and running applications. Click any icon in the
+dash to open that application. If the application is already running,
+clicking the icon will bring up the most recently used window.</p>
+
+<p>To pick a window in a running application, or to open a new window,
+right-click on the application icon. You can also drag the icon to the
+overview, or onto any workspace thumbnail on the right.</p>
+
+<p>When you enter the overview, you will initially be in the windows overview.
+This shows you live thumbnails of all the windows on the current workspace.
+Click any window to focus that window and exit the overview. You can also
+use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in on any window thumbnail.</p>
+
+<p>Click <gui>Applications</gui> to enter the applications overview. This
+shows you all the applications installed on your computer. Click any
+application to run it, or drag an application to the overview or onto
+a workspace thumbnail. You can also drag an application onto the dash
+to make it a favorite. Your favorite applications stay in the dash even
+when they're not running, so you can access them quickly.</p>
+
+<list style="compact">
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-apps-open">Learn more about starting applications.</link></p></item>
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-windows">Learn more about windows and workspaces.</link></p></item>
+</list>
+</section>
+
+<section id="clock">
+<title>Clock, calendar &amp; appointments</title>
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-appts.png"
+       width="250" height="141" style="floatright">
+  <p>Clock, calendar, and appointments</p>
+</media>
+
+<p>Click the clock in the middle of the top bar to see the current date,
+a month-by-month calendar, and a list of your upcoming appointments.
+You can also access the date and time settings and open your full
+<app>Evolution</app> calendar directly from the menu.</p>
+
+<list style="compact">
+  <item><p><link xref="clock-calendar">Learn more about the calendar and appointments.</link></p></item>
+</list>
+</section>
+
+<section id="yourname">
+<title>You and your computer</title>
+
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-exit.png"
+       width="250" height="200" style="floatright">
+  <p>User menu</p>
+</media>
+
+<p>Click your name in the top-right corner to manage your profile and
+your computer.</p>
+
+<p>You can quickly set your availability directly from the menu. When you
+use the <app>Empathy</app> instant messaging application, this will set
+your status for your contacts to see.</p>
+
+<p>If you set yourself to Busy, you won't be bothered by message popups at
+the bottom of your screen. Messages will still be available in the message
+tray when you move your mouse to the bottom-right corner. But only urgent
+messages will be presented, such as when your battery is critically low.</p>
+
+<list style="compact">
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-session-status">Learn more about changing
+  your availability.</link></p></item>
+</list>
+
+<p>The menu also allows you to edit your personal information and change
+the system settings.</p>
+
+<p>When you leave your computer, you can lock your screen to prevent other
+people from using it. You can quickly switch users without logging out
+completely to give somebody else access to the computer. Or you can
+suspend or power off the computer from the menu.</p>
+
+<list style="compact">
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-exit">Learn more about switching users,
+  logging out, and turning off your computer.</link></p></item>
+</list>
+</section>
+
+</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
index 70d52c8..db41eda 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
       id="shell-terminology">
 
   <info>
-    <link type="guide" xref="index" group="shell-terminology" />
     <link type="guide" xref="shell-overview#desktop" />
     
     <desc>An overview of terms used to describe different parts of the desktop.</desc>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
index 9c18df6..0876ed7 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@
 
 <title>What is a workspace, and how will it help me?</title>
 
+<media type="image" src="figures/shell-workspaces.png"
+       width="104" height="300" style="floatright">
+  <p>Workspace selector</p>
+</media>
+
 <p>Workspaces refer to the grouping of windows on your desktop. You can create many workspaces, which act like virtual desktops. Workspaces are meant to reduce clutter and make the desktop easier to navigate.</p>
 
 <p>You could use workspaces to organize your work. For example, you could have all your communication windows, such as e-mail and your chat program on one workspace and the work you are doing on a different workspace. Your music manager could be on a third workspace.</p>
diff --git a/gnome-help/Makefile.am b/gnome-help/Makefile.am
index 255cb63..169b550 100644
--- a/gnome-help/Makefile.am
+++ b/gnome-help/Makefile.am
@@ -15,12 +15,17 @@ DOC_FIGURES = \
 	figures/printing-select.png \
 	figures/Screenshot-SearchForFiles-options.png \
 	figures/Screenshot-SearchForFiles.png \
+	figures/shell-activities.png \
 	figures/shell-apps-open.png \
+	figures/shell-appts.png \
+	figures/shell-dash.png \
 	figures/shell-exit.png \
 	figures/shell-files.png \
-	figures/shell.png \
-	figures/shell-terminology.png \
+	figures/shell-introduction.png \
+	figures/shell-top-bar.png \
 	figures/shell-windows.png \
+	figures/shell-workspaces.png \
+	figures/shell.png \
 	figures/system-run.png \
 	figures/universal-access-menu.png \
 	figures/yelp-icon-big.png
@@ -200,6 +205,7 @@ DOC_PAGES = \
 	shell-apps-forcequit.page \
 	shell-apps-open.page \
 	shell-exit.page \
+	shell-introduction.page \
 	shell-messages.page \
 	shell-overview.page \
 	shell-session-status.page \



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