[release-notes/gnome-3-6] users-files: filling the empty sections



commit 1ebdfca95ee3cc5312aa6476db44febc17040bb0
Author: Juanjo MarÃn <juanj marin juntadeandalucia es>
Date:   Fri Sep 14 23:30:32 2012 +0200

    users-files: filling the empty sections

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     </p>
   </section>
 
+  <section id="users-files-search">
+    <title>Have a Functional Search</title>
+    <p>
+     One of our main features of Files is a powerful search that is available by
+     just typing. It is case insensitive, can search hidden files or directories, 
+     can work recursively, doesnât only do prefix matching, can search metadata, 
+     has ranked results based on a weighting algorithm, can work on indexed and 
+     non-indexed directories.
+    </p>
+  </section>
+
+  <section id="users-files-workflows">
+    <title>Have Simpler and More Natural Workflows</title>
+    <p>
+     Files presents to the user all the actions relevant to the context. Rather 
+     than require to proactively create the conditions needed for an action, users 
+     only have to select the desired action available in every situation.
+    </p>
+
+
+    <note style="tip">
+      <title>Example</title> 
+      <p>
+	I have a set of files I would like to collect, organize to be together. 
+        Previously, in Nautilus I could identify where I would like this prospective 
+        collection to live, perform the action create a New Folder, then go look for 
+        content to fill it. With Files I only have to select the files I want to 
+        organized and select the "New Folder with Selection" action from the contextual 
+        menu.
+      </p>
+    </note>
+    
+  </section>
+
+  <section id="users-files-coherent">
+    <title>Be More Coherent</title>
+    <p>
+	Many small changes has been introduced to spread consistency all across the application. Common usage patterns has been identified and they are followed in every single aspect of Files. In this regards, a much improved and space efficient maximized window state, a more consistent  menu layout and behavior, more consistent use of icons, and a more GNOME 3 style pathbar and toolbar.
+    </p>
+  </section>      
+      
 </page>



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