[gnome-user-docs] Change "top panel" to "top bar", #659172



commit c0ad681f7acc7775d448f92cc7d36cfff85994b0
Author: Shaun McCance <shaunm gnome org>
Date:   Mon Sep 19 11:32:55 2011 -0400

    Change "top panel" to "top bar", #659172

 gnome-help/C/a11y-locate-pointer.page |    2 +-
 gnome-help/C/net-wrongnetwork.page    |    2 +-
 gnome-help/C/power-brighter.page      |    2 +-
 gnome-help/C/sound-nosound.page       |    6 +++---
 4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/a11y-locate-pointer.page b/gnome-help/C/a11y-locate-pointer.page
index 57fe591..327a60e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/a11y-locate-pointer.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/a11y-locate-pointer.page
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
   <p>If you have trouble seeing where the mouse pointer is on your screen, you can make it so that simply pressing the <key>Ctrl</key> key will locate your pointer.  Once this is set up, pressing <key>Ctrl</key> will cause an animation to appear briefly at the location of your pointer.</p>
 
   <steps>
-    <item><p>Click your name on the top panel and select <gui>System Settings</gui>.</p></item>
+    <item><p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>System Settings</gui>.</p></item>
     <item><p>Open <gui>Mouse and Touchpad</gui> and select the <gui>Mouse</gui> tab.</p></item>
     <item><p>Check <gui>Show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed</gui>.</p></item>
 
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/net-wrongnetwork.page b/gnome-help/C/net-wrongnetwork.page
index ef81ee0..ca5e377 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/net-wrongnetwork.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/net-wrongnetwork.page
@@ -44,6 +44,6 @@ actually see how to accomplish this task with GNOME 3. Needs revision.</p>
  
 </steps>
 
-<p>If you later want to connect to the network that you just deleted, click on the network icon in the top panel and select the network from the list. You may need to re-enter the security settings for that network connection.</p>
+<p>If you later want to connect to the network that you just deleted, click the network icon on the top bar and select the network from the list. You may need to re-enter the security settings for that network connection.</p>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/power-brighter.page b/gnome-help/C/power-brighter.page
index 5d43d0e..f1a1f96 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/power-brighter.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/power-brighter.page
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 
 <p>If you have a laptop or netbook, there are probably some screen brightness controls on the keyboard. They usually have stylized "sun" icons, and are often on or above the function keys (e.g. <key>F4</key>). On some laptops, you must hold down the Function (<key>Fn</key>) key and then press one of the brightness keys to change the screen brightness. For example, you might press <keyseq><key>Fn</key><key>F4</key></keyseq> to decrease the brightness and <keyseq><key>Fn</key><key>F5</key></keyseq> to increase it.</p>
 
-<p>You can also change the brightness by clicking your name on the top panel, selecting <gui>System Settings</gui> and then opening the <gui>Screen</gui> preferences.</p>
+<p>You can also change the brightness by clicking your name on the top bar, selecting <gui>System Settings</gui> and then opening the <gui>Screen</gui> preferences.</p>
 
 <p>If you have a desktop computer, you should be able to use controls on the monitor to change the brightness of the screen. How you do this depends very much on what monitor you have - some have specific buttons to change brightness, whereas others have buttons which you use to navigate on-screen menus.</p>
 
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/sound-nosound.page b/gnome-help/C/sound-nosound.page
index 9cdd038..8d1e18e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/sound-nosound.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/sound-nosound.page
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
 
 <section id="mute">
  <title>Make sure that the sound is not muted</title>
- <p>Click the sound icon on the top panel (it looks like a speaker) and make sure that the sound is not muted or turned right down.</p>
+ <p>Click the sound icon on the top bar (it looks like a speaker) and make sure that the sound is not muted or turned right down.</p>
  <p>Some laptops have mute switches or keys on their keyboardsâtry pressing that key to see if it unmutes the sound.</p>
- <p>You should also check that you haven't muted the application that you're using to play sound (e.g. your music player or movie player). The application may have a mute or volume button in its main window, so check that. Also, click the sound icon on the top panel and choose <gui>Sound Preferences</gui>. When the <gui>Sound</gui> window appears, go to the <gui>Applications</gui> tab and check that your application is not muted on there.</p>
+ <p>You should also check that you haven't muted the application that you're using to play sound (e.g. your music player or movie player). The application may have a mute or volume button in its main window, so check that. Also, click the sound icon on the top bar and choose <gui>Sound Preferences</gui>. When the <gui>Sound</gui> window appears, go to the <gui>Applications</gui> tab and check that your application is not muted on there.</p>
 </section>
 
 <section id="speakers">
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
  <p>Some computers have multiple "sound devices" installed. Some of these are capable of outputting sound and some are not, so you should check that you have the correct one selected. This might involve some trial-and-error to choose the right one.</p>
  <steps>
   <item>
-   <p>Click the sound icon on the top panel and select <gui>Sound Preferences</gui>.</p>
+   <p>Click the sound icon on the top bar and select <gui>Sound Preferences</gui>.</p>
   </item>
   <item>
    <p>In the <gui>Sound</gui> window that appears, go to the <gui>Hardware</gui> tab. Make a note of which device and which profile are selected (so you can return to the default selections if changing them doesn't work).</p>



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