[gimp-help-2] Change in save-as.xml



commit 94a16fd74dab02a7efe02cbee1656056e0cfdb81
Author: Julien Hardelin <jm hard wanadoo fr>
Date:   Wed Jun 6 08:28:13 2012 +0200

    Change in save-as.xml

 images/C/menus/file/save-as-browse.png |  Bin 21129 -> 0 bytes
 images/C/menus/file/save-as.png        |  Bin 6176 -> 0 bytes
 images/C/using/save-image-dialog.png   |  Bin 21483 -> 101383 bytes
 src/menus/file/save-as.xml             |   76 +++++++-------------------------
 4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/images/C/using/save-image-dialog.png b/images/C/using/save-image-dialog.png
index 2fea65d..1fde09d 100755
Binary files a/images/C/using/save-image-dialog.png and b/images/C/using/save-image-dialog.png differ
diff --git a/src/menus/file/save-as.xml b/src/menus/file/save-as.xml
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
index 9ceebf6..f05263e
--- a/src/menus/file/save-as.xml
+++ b/src/menus/file/save-as.xml
@@ -21,27 +21,12 @@
   </indexterm>
 
   <para>
-    The <guimenuitem>Save as</guimenuitem> command
-    displays the <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog.
-    In its basic form, as shown below, this gives you a text box
-    to assign a name to the file, and a drop-down list of bookmarks
-    to select a directory to save it in. Since <acronym>GIMP</acronym>-2.8, the
-    file is automatically saved in the XCF format. You can use the
-    <guilabel>Select File Type</guilabel> option expander to save in a
-    compressed format.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    If the directory you want is not in the list of bookmarks, click on
-    <guilabel>Browse for other folders</guilabel>
-    to expand the dialog to its full form. You can find an explanation of
-    the layout, and help on creating and using bookmarks, in the
-    <link linkend="gimp-using-fileformats">Files</link>
-    section.
-  </para>
-  <para>
-    If you saved the image previously and don't need to change the file name
-    or any of the options, you can use the
-    <link linkend="gimp-file-save">Save</link> command instead.
+    The <guimenuitem>Save as</guimenuitem> command displays the <quote>Save
+    Image</quote> dialog. Since <acronym>GIMP</acronym>-2.8, the
+    file is automatically saved in the XCF format and you can't
+    <emphasis>save</emphasis> in another file format (for this, you have to
+    <emphasis>export</emphasis> the file). The Save as dialog allows you to
+    save with another name and/or to another folder.
   </para>
 
   <sect3>
@@ -69,33 +54,13 @@
   </sect3>
 
   <sect3>
-    <title>The basic <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog</title>
-    <para>
-      There are two different forms of the <guimenu>Save Image</guimenu>
-      dialog. The simple form only lets you type in the filename and
-      choose the directory the file should be saved in. If the folder
-      you want is not on the list, you can type in the path to the
-      directory, along with the filename. You can also click on the small
-      triangle to display the full folder browser.
-    </para>
+    <title>The <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog</title>
     <figure>
-      <title>The basic <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog</title>
-      <mediaobject>
-        <imageobject>
-          <imagedata fileref="images/menus/file/save-as.png" format="PNG"/>
-        </imageobject>
-      </mediaobject>
-    </figure>
-  </sect3>
-
-  <sect3>
-    <title>The <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog with a Browser</title>
-    <figure>
-      <title>The <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog (Browser)</title>
+      <title>The <quote>Save Image</quote> dialog</title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
           <imagedata format="PNG"
-            fileref="images/menus/file/save-as-browse.png"/>
+            fileref="images/menus/file/save-as.png"/>
         </imageobject>
       </mediaobject>
     </figure>
@@ -105,10 +70,9 @@
           The left panel is divided into two parts. The upper part lists
           your main directories and your storage devices; you cannot modify
           this list. The lower part lists your bookmarks; you can add or
-          remove <emphasis>bookmarks</emphasis>. To add a
-          bookmark, select a directory or a file in the middle panel
-          and click on the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button at the bottom
-          of the left
+          remove <emphasis>bookmarks</emphasis>. To add a bookmark, select a
+          directory or a file in the middle panel and click on the
+          <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button at the bottom of the left          
           panel. You can also use the <guilabel>Add to bookmarks</guilabel>
           command in the context menu, which you get by clicking the
           right mouse button. You can delete a bookmark by selecting
@@ -121,8 +85,8 @@
           directory. Change your current directory by double left-clicking on
           a directory in this panel. Select a file with a single left click.
           You can then save to the file you have selected by clicking on the
-          <guibutton>Save</guibutton>
-          button. Note that a double left click saves the file directly.
+          <guibutton>Save</guibutton> button. Note that a double left click
+          saves the file directly.
         </para>
         <para>
           You can right click on the middle panel to access the
@@ -133,9 +97,8 @@
         <para>
           The selected image is displayed in the <guilabel>Preview
           </guilabel> window if it is an image created by
-          <acronym>GIMP</acronym>. File size,
-          resolution and the image's composition are displayed below
-          the preview window.
+          <acronym>GIMP</acronym>. File size, resolution and image
+          composition are displayed below the preview window.
         </para>
         <para>
           If your image has been modified by another program,
@@ -155,13 +118,6 @@
       </listitem>
       <listitem>
         <para>
-          This drop-down list is only available in the basic form of the
-          dialog. It provides a list of bookmarks for selecting a directory
-          in which to save your file.
-        </para>
-      </listitem>
-      <listitem>
-        <para>
           Above the middle panel, the path of the current directory is
           displayed. You can navigate along this path by clicking on one of
           the buttons.



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