[gnome-user-docs/wip/classic-mode] More updates for shell-introduction



commit 9ecbbdbbdeb598feaebe4e64b730bbe61d2b0d07
Author: Jana Svarova <jsvarova redhat com>
Date:   Wed Apr 17 17:50:38 2013 +0200

    More updates for shell-introduction

 gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page | 147 ++++++++++++++++++-----------------
 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
index 49d166c..e94185e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@
   <p>Add a screen shot of a message tray</p>
 </comment>
 
-<p>GNOME 3 features a completely reimagined user interface designed to
-stay out of your way, minimize distractions, and help you get things done.
-When you first log in, you will see an empty desktop and the top bar.</p>
+  <p>GNOME 3 features a completely reimagined user interface designed to
+  stay out of your way, minimize distractions, and help you get things done.
+  When you first log in, you will see an empty desktop and the top bar.</p>
 
 <if:choose>
 <if:when test="!platform:gnome-classic">
@@ -50,11 +50,12 @@ When you first log in, you will see an empty desktop and the top bar.</p>
 </if:when>
 </if:choose>
 
-<p>The top bar provides access to your windows and applications, your
-calendar and appointments, and <link xref="status-icons">system properties</link> like sound, networking,
-and power. Under your name in the top bar, you can set your availability,
-change your profile or settings, log out or switch users, or turn off your
-computer.</p>
+  <p>The top bar provides access to your windows and applications, your
+  calendar and appointments, and
+  <link xref="status-icons">system properties</link> like sound, networking,
+  and power. Under your name in the top bar, you can set your availability,
+  change your profile or settings, log out or switch users, or turn off your
+  computer.</p>
 
 <links type="section"/>
 
@@ -78,20 +79,19 @@ computer.</p>
 </if:when>
 </if:choose>
 
-<p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">To access your windows and applications,
-click the <gui>Activities</gui> button, or just move your mouse pointer to
-the top-left hot corner. You can also press the
-<link xref="keyboard-key-super">Super key</link> on your keyboard. You can
-see your windows and applications in the overview. You can also just start
-typing to search your applications, files, and folders.</p>
-
-<p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">To access your windows and applications
-in the Activities Overview, click the <gui>Applications</gui> button and
-select the <gui>Activities Overview</gui> item, or just move your mouse
-pointer to the top-left hot corner. You can also press the
-<link xref="keyboard-key-super">Super key</link> on your keyboard to see
-your windows and applications in the Activities Overview. Just start typing
-to search your applications, files, and folders.</p>
+  <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">To access your windows and applications,
+  click the <gui>Activities</gui> button, or just move your mouse pointer to
+  the top-left hot corner. You can also press the
+  <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key on your keyboard. You can
+  see your windows and applications in the overview. You can also just start
+  typing to search your applications, files, and folders.</p>
+
+  <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">To access your windows and applications,
+  click the <gui>Applications</gui> menu at the top left of the screen and
+  select the <gui>Activities Overview</gui> item. You can also press the
+  <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key to see your windows and
+  applications in the <gui>Activities</gui> overview. Just start typing to
+  search your applications, files, and folders.</p>
 
 <media type="image" src="figures/shell-dash.png"
        width="49" height="300" style="floatstart floatleft"
@@ -99,31 +99,34 @@ to search your applications, files, and folders.</p>
   <p>The dash</p>
 </media>
 
-<p>On the left of the overview, you will find the <em>dash</em>. The dash
-shows you your favorite and running applications. Click any icon in the
-dash to open that application; if the application is already running, it will be
-highlighted. Clicking its icon will bring up the most recently used window. You
-can also drag the icon to the overview, or onto any workspace on the right.</p>
-
-<p>Right-clicking the icon displays a menu that allows you to pick any window in
-a running application, or to open a new window. You can also click the icon
-while holding down <key>Ctrl</key> to open a new window.</p>
-
-<p>When you enter the overview, you will initially be in the windows overview.
-This shows you live thumbnails of all the windows on the current workspace.
-Click any window to focus that window and exit the overview. You can also
-use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in on any window thumbnail.</p>
-
-<p>Click the grid button at the bottom of the dash to display the applications
-overview. This shows you all the applications installed on your computer. Click
-any application to run it, or drag an application to the overview or onto
-a workspace thumbnail. You can also drag an application onto the dash
-to make it a favorite. Your favorite applications stay in the dash even
-when they're not running, so you can access them quickly.</p>
+  <p>On the left of the overview, you will find the <em>dash</em>. The dash
+  shows you your favorite and running applications. Click any icon in the
+  dash to open that application; if the application is already running, it will 
+  be highlighted. Clicking its icon will bring up the most recently used 
+  window. You can also drag the icon to the overview, or onto any workspace on 
+  the right.</p>
+
+  <p>Right-clicking the icon displays a menu that allows you to pick any window 
+  in a running application, or to open a new window. You can also click the icon
+  while holding down <key>Ctrl</key> to open a new window.</p>
+
+  <p>When you enter the overview, you will initially be in the windows overview.
+  This shows you live thumbnails of all the windows on the current workspace.
+  Click any window to focus that window and exit the overview. You can also
+  use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in on any window thumbnail.</p>
+
+  <p>Click the grid button at the bottom of the dash to display the applications
+  overview. This shows you all the applications installed on your computer. Click
+  any application to run it, or drag an application to the overview or onto
+  a workspace thumbnail. You can also drag an application onto the dash
+  to make it a favorite. Your favorite applications stay in the dash even
+  when they're not running, so you can access them quickly.</p>
 
 <list style="compact">
-  <item><p><link xref="shell-apps-open">Learn more about starting applications.</link></p></item>
-  <item><p><link xref="shell-windows">Learn more about windows and workspaces.</link></p></item>
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-apps-open">Learn more about starting applications.
+  </link></p></item>
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-windows">Learn more about windows and workspaces.
+  </link></p></item>
 </list>
 </section>
 
@@ -146,10 +149,10 @@ when they're not running, so you can access them quickly.</p>
 </if:when>
 </if:choose>
 
-<p>Click the clock on the top bar to see the current date,
-a month-by-month calendar, and a list of your upcoming appointments.
-You can also access the date and time settings and open your full
-<app>Evolution</app> calendar directly from the menu.</p>
+  <p>Click the clock on the top bar to see the current date,
+  a month-by-month calendar, and a list of your upcoming appointments.
+  You can also access the date and time settings and open your full
+  <app>Evolution</app> calendar directly from the menu.</p>
 
 <list style="compact">
   <item><p><link xref="clock-calendar">Learn more about the calendar and
@@ -177,18 +180,18 @@ You can also access the date and time settings and open your full
 </if:when>
 </if:choose>
 
-<p>Click your name in the top-right corner to manage your profile and
-your computer.</p>
+  <p>Click your name in the top-right corner to manage your profile and
+  your computer.</p>
 
-<p>You can quickly set your availability directly from the menu. This will set
-your status for your contacts to see in instant messaging applications such as
-<app>Empathy</app>.</p>
+  <p>You can quickly set your availability directly from the menu. This will set
+  your status for your contacts to see in instant messaging applications such as
+  <app>Empathy</app>.</p>
 
 <comment>
 <cite date="2012-02-19">shaunm</cite>
-<p>These are separate now. Write another blurb about "Notifications".
-I'm also dropping shell-session-status UNTIL the docs for this get
-cleared up. It was orphaned and incorrect.</p>
+  <p>These are separate now. Write another blurb about "Notifications".
+  I'm also dropping shell-session-status UNTIL the docs for this get
+  cleared up. It was orphaned and incorrect.</p>
 </comment>
 
 <!--
@@ -203,13 +206,13 @@ messages will be presented, such as when your battery is critically low.</p>
 </list>
 -->
 
-<p>The menu also allows you to edit your personal information and change
-the system settings.</p>
+  <p>The menu also allows you to edit your personal information and change
+  the system settings.</p>
 
-<p>When you leave your computer, you can lock your screen to prevent other
-people from using it. You can quickly switch users without logging out
-completely to give somebody else access to the computer. Or you can
-suspend or power off the computer from the menu.</p>
+  <p>When you leave your computer, you can lock your screen to prevent other
+  people from using it. You can quickly switch users without logging out
+  completely to give somebody else access to the computer. Or you can
+  suspend or power off the computer from the menu.</p>
 
 <list style="compact">
   <item><p><link xref="shell-exit">Learn more about switching users,
@@ -226,14 +229,15 @@ suspend or power off the computer from the menu.</p>
   <p>Lock Screen</p>
 </media>
 
-<p>When you lock your screen, or it locks automatically, the lock screen is
-displayed. In addition to protecting your desktop while you're away from your
-computer, the lock screen displays the date, time, and your name as the
-logged-in user. It also shows information about your battery and network status,
-and allows you to control media playback.</p>
+  <p>When you lock your screen, or it locks automatically, the lock screen is
+  displayed. In addition to protecting your desktop while you're away from your
+  computer, the lock screen displays the date, time, and your name as the
+  logged-in user. It also shows information about your battery and network 
+  status, and allows you to control media playback.</p>
 
 <list style="compact">
-  <item><p><link xref="shell-lockscreen">Learn more about the lock screen.</link></p></item>
+  <item><p><link xref="shell-lockscreen">Learn more about the lock screen.</link>
+  </p></item>
 </list>
 </section>
 
@@ -241,8 +245,9 @@ and allows you to control media playback.</p>
 <title>Message Tray</title>
   <p>The message tray can be brought into view by moving your mouse into the
   bottom-right corner, or by pressing
-  <keyseq><key>Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>.  This is where your
-  notifications are stored until you are ready to view them.</p>
+  <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>. 
+  This is where your notifications are stored until you are ready to view 
+  them.</p>
 
 <list style="compact">
 <item><p><link xref="shell-notifications">Learn more about notifications and


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