[gnome-user-docs] Draft of wacom-mode.page, unstubbed the filename



commit cf288b8987a4778c276acec7ab3a136d4247382d
Author: Michael Hill <mdhillca gmail com>
Date:   Sat Apr 28 10:27:47 2012 -0400

    Draft of wacom-mode.page, unstubbed the filename

 .../C/{wacom-mode.page.stub => wacom-mode.page}    |   13 +++++++------
 gnome-help/Makefile.am                             |    1 +
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page.stub b/gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page
similarity index 64%
rename from gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page.stub
rename to gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page
index 908da27..778db9a 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page.stub
+++ b/gnome-help/C/wacom-mode.page
@@ -25,11 +25,12 @@
    or <gui>Touchpad (relative)</gui>.</p></item>
 </steps>
 
-  <comment>
-    <cite date="2012-04-21" href="mailto:mdhillca gmail com">Michael Hill</cite>
-    <p>Touchpad is called Mouse in the mock-ups; verify the difference if the
-     tablet is not one of the touchpad models and add a note.</p>
-    <p>Describe the difference between relative and absolute.</p>
-  </comment>
+<note style="info"><p>In <em>absolute</em> mode, each point on the tablet maps
+ to a point on the screen. The top left corner of the screen, for instance,
+ always corresponds to the same point on the tablet.</p>
+ <p>In <em>relative</em> mode, if you lift the pointer off the tablet and put it
+ down in a different position, the cursor on the screen doesn't move. This is
+ the way a mouse operates, allowing you to cover distances on the screen with
+ less hand movement.</p></note>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/Makefile.am b/gnome-help/Makefile.am
index aebf28c..831f98e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/Makefile.am
+++ b/gnome-help/Makefile.am
@@ -368,4 +368,5 @@ HELP_FILES = \
 	user-goodpassword.page \
 	video-dvd.page \
 	video-sending.page \
+	wacom-mode.page \
 	windows-key.page



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