[nautilus-actions] manual: convert to *nix-like file



commit 3a3cb04fb13b88a3f32f65e9502de9cb65402ad3
Author: Pierre Wieser <pwieser trychlos org>
Date:   Mon Mar 14 05:30:40 2011 +0100

    manual: convert to *nix-like file

 ChangeLog                   |    4 +
 docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml |  173 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
 2 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index a609eb8..2b43092 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
 
 	* src/test/Makefile.am: Do not build test programs in release mode.
 
+	* docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml:
+	Convert to *nix-like file.
+	Update manual copyright.
+
 	* docs/nact/C/figures/nact-desktop-environment-frame.png:
 	* docs/nact/C/figures/nact-execution-environment-frame.png:
 	* docs/nact/C/figures/nact-preferences-export.png:
diff --git a/docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml b/docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml
index ef34c24..37da29e 100644
--- a/docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml
+++ b/docs/nact/C/articleinfo.xml
@@ -1,86 +1,87 @@
-<articleinfo>
-  <title>&appname; User's Manual</title>
-
-  <copyright>
-    <year>2010</year>
-    <holder>Pierre Wieser</holder>
-  </copyright>
-
-  <abstract role="description">
-    <para>
-      &prodname; is a &nautilus; extension whose principal function
-      is to allow the user to add arbitrary actions to the file manager
-      context menus. These actions may be organized in menus and submenus,
-      exported and shared with other desktop environments.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      This manual describes the &appname; user interface, and explains how
-      you may configure your menus and actions, making them be displayed
-      and applied depending on specific conditions.
-    </para>
-  </abstract>
-
-  <releaseinfo revision="&manrevision;" role="stub">
-    This manual describes version &appversion; of &appnamex;.
-  </releaseinfo>
-
-  <publisher>
-    <publishername>GNOME Documentation Project</publishername>
-  </publisher>
-
-  <authorgroup>
-    <author role="maintainer">
-      <firstname>Pierre</firstname>
-      <surname>Wieser</surname>
-      <email>pwieser trychlos org</email>
-    </author>
-
-<!-- This is appropriate place for other contributors: translators, maintainers, etc.
-     Commented out by default.
-
-    <othercredit role="translator">
-      <firstname>Latin</firstname>
-      <surname>Translator 1</surname>
-      <affiliation>
-        <orgname>Latin Translation Team</orgname>
-        <address> <email>translator gnome org</email> </address>
-      </affiliation>
-      <contrib>Latin translation</contrib>
-    </othercredit>
-
-  -->
-  </authorgroup>
-
-<!-- According to GNU FDL, revision history is mandatory if you are
-     modifying/reusing someone else's document. If not, you can omit it.
-     Remember to remove the &manrevision; entity from the revision entries other
-     than the current revision.
-     The revision numbering system for GNOME manuals is as follows:
-     * the revision number consists of two components
-     * the first component of the revision number reflects the release version
-       of the GNOME desktop.
-     * the second component of the revision number is a decimal unit that is
-       incremented with each revision of the manual.
-     For example, if the GNOME desktop release is V2.x, the first version of the
-     manual that is written in that desktop timeframe is V2.0, the second version
-     of the manual is V2.1, etc.
-     When the desktop release version changes to V3.x, the revision number of the
-     manual changes to V3.0, and so on.
-  -->
-
-  <revhistory>
-    <revision>
-      <revnumber>&appnamex; User's Manual v 3.0</revnumber>
-      <date>August 2010</date>
-      <revdescription>
-        <para role="author">
-          Pierre Wieser
-          <email>pwieser trychlos org</email>
-        </para>
-      </revdescription>
-    </revision>
-  </revhistory>
-
-  &legalnotice;
-
-</articleinfo>
+<articleinfo>
+  <title>&appname; User's Manual</title>
+
+  <copyright>
+    <year>2010</year>
+    <year>2011</year>
+    <holder>Pierre Wieser</holder>
+  </copyright>
+
+  <abstract role="description">
+    <para>
+      &prodname; is a &nautilus; extension whose principal function
+      is to allow the user to add arbitrary actions to the file manager
+      context menus. These actions may be organized in menus and submenus,
+      exported and shared with other desktop environments.
+    </para>
+    <para>
+      This manual describes the &appname; user interface, and explains how
+      you may configure your menus and actions, making them be displayed
+      and applied depending on specific conditions.
+    </para>
+  </abstract>
+
+  <releaseinfo revision="&manrevision;" role="stub">
+    This manual describes version &appversion; of &appnamex;.
+  </releaseinfo>
+
+  <publisher>
+    <publishername>GNOME Documentation Project</publishername>
+  </publisher>
+
+  <authorgroup>
+    <author role="maintainer">
+      <firstname>Pierre</firstname>
+      <surname>Wieser</surname>
+      <email>pwieser trychlos org</email>
+    </author>
+
+<!-- This is appropriate place for other contributors: translators, maintainers, etc.
+     Commented out by default.
+
+    <othercredit role="translator">
+      <firstname>Latin</firstname>
+      <surname>Translator 1</surname>
+      <affiliation>
+        <orgname>Latin Translation Team</orgname>
+        <address> <email>translator gnome org</email> </address>
+      </affiliation>
+      <contrib>Latin translation</contrib>
+    </othercredit>
+
+  -->
+  </authorgroup>
+
+<!-- According to GNU FDL, revision history is mandatory if you are
+     modifying/reusing someone else's document. If not, you can omit it.
+     Remember to remove the &manrevision; entity from the revision entries other
+     than the current revision.
+     The revision numbering system for GNOME manuals is as follows:
+     * the revision number consists of two components
+     * the first component of the revision number reflects the release version
+       of the GNOME desktop.
+     * the second component of the revision number is a decimal unit that is
+       incremented with each revision of the manual.
+     For example, if the GNOME desktop release is V2.x, the first version of the
+     manual that is written in that desktop timeframe is V2.0, the second version
+     of the manual is V2.1, etc.
+     When the desktop release version changes to V3.x, the revision number of the
+     manual changes to V3.0, and so on.
+  -->
+
+  <revhistory>
+    <revision>
+      <revnumber>&appnamex; User's Manual v 3.1</revnumber>
+      <date>March 2011</date>
+      <revdescription>
+        <para role="author">
+          Pierre Wieser
+          <email>pwieser trychlos org</email>
+        </para>
+      </revdescription>
+    </revision>
+  </revhistory>
+
+  &legalnotice;
+
+</articleinfo>



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