[gnome-user-docs/wip/classic-mode] Updates for workspace selector



commit 9d22c791ef56a2fc548c2df584b4a9f4bcf97feb
Author: Petr Kovar <pkovar redhat com>
Date:   Tue Apr 23 17:23:29 2013 +0200

    Updates for workspace selector

 gnome-help/C/a11y-stickykeys.page             |   10 ++++----
 gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page          |    7 +++--
 gnome-help/C/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.page    |    2 +-
 gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page         |   32 +++++++++---------------
 gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page           |   10 ++++----
 gnome-help/C/shell-windows-lost.page          |   18 +++++++------
 gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces-movewindow.page |   12 +++++----
 gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page            |   33 ++++++++++++++++---------
 8 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/a11y-stickykeys.page b/gnome-help/C/a11y-stickykeys.page
index 1952691..e835c37 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/a11y-stickykeys.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/a11y-stickykeys.page
@@ -29,10 +29,10 @@
 
   <p><em>Sticky keys</em> allows you to type keyboard shortcuts one key at a
   time rather than having to hold down all of the keys at once. For example,
-  the <keyseq><key>Alt</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq> shortcut switches between
-  windows. Without sticky keys turned on, you would have to hold down both keys
-  at the same time; with sticky keys turned on, you would press <key>Alt</key>
-  and then <key>Tab</key> to do the same.</p>
+  the <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq>
+  shortcut switches between windows. Without sticky keys turned on, you would
+  have to hold down both keys at the same time; with sticky keys turned on, you
+  would press <key>Super</key> and then <key>Tab</key> to do the same.</p>
 
   <p>You might want to turn on sticky keys if you find it difficult to hold
   down several keys at once.</p>
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
   <p>If you press two keys at once, you can have sticky keys turn itself off
   temporarily to let you enter a keyboard shortcut in the normal way.</p>
 
-  <p>For example, if you have sticky keys turned on but press <key>Alt</key>
+  <p>For example, if you have sticky keys turned on but press <key>Super</key>
   and <key>Tab</key> simultaneously, sticky keys would not wait for you to
   press another key if you had this option turned on. It <em>would</em> wait if
   you only pressed one key, however. This is useful if you are able to press
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
index e94185e..2024f5d 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-introduction.page
@@ -261,9 +261,10 @@ messages will be presented, such as when your battery is critically low.</p>
 <if:choose>
 <if:when test="!platform:gnome-classic">
 
-  <p>GNOME does not have a permanently visible window list, to let
-  you focus on the task at hand without distractions. See
-  <link xref="shell-windows-switching"/> for alternatives.</p>
+  <p>GNOME features a different approach to switching windows than a
+  permanently visible window list found in other desktop environments.
+  This lets you focus on the task at hand without distractions.
+  See <link xref="shell-windows-switching"/> for more information.</p>
 
 </if:when>
 <if:when test="platform:gnome-classic">
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.page
index d6906bc..d73a8f9 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.page
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
     <link type="seealso" xref="keyboard-key-super"/>
     <desc>Get around the desktop using the keyboard.</desc>
 
-    <revision pkgversion="3.7.5" version="0.3" date="2013-02-10" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.4" date="2013-04-23" status="review"/>
 
     <credit type="author copyright">
       <name>Shaun McCance</name>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
index 1419c87..2e41c36 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
     <desc>Messages pop-up at the bottom of the screen telling you when certain
     events happen.</desc>
 
-    <revision pkgversion="3.6.2" version="0.2" date="2012-11-12" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.3" date="2013-04-23" status="review"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>Marina Zhurakhinskaya</name>
@@ -54,18 +54,18 @@
 
   <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">The message tray gives you a way to get
   back to your notifications when it is convenient for you. It appears when you
-  move your mouse to the bottom right corner of the screen, or press <keyseq>
+  move your mouse to the bottom-right corner of the screen, or press <keyseq>
   <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>. The message
   tray contains all the notifications that you have not acted upon or that
   permanently reside in it.</p>
 
   <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">The message tray gives you a way to get
   back to your notifications when it is convenient for you. It appears when you
-  press <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>.
-  You can also show the message tray by clicking on the blue number icon at the
-  right-hand side of the window list. The message tray contains all the
-  notifications that you have not acted upon or that permanently reside in it.
-  </p>
+  move your mouse to the bottom-right corner of the screen, or press <keyseq>
+  <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>. You can also
+  show the message tray by clicking on the blue number icon at the right-hand
+  side of the window list. The message tray contains all the notifications that
+  you have not acted upon or that permanently reside in it.</p>
 
   <p>You can view the notifications by clicking on the message tray items. These
  are usually messages sent by applications. However, chat notifications are
@@ -89,20 +89,12 @@
  switch off notifications. Just click your name on the top bar and change the
  <gui>Notifications</gui> toggle to <gui>OFF</gui>.</p>
 
-  <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">When switched off, most notifications
-  will not pop up at the bottom of the screen. Very important notifications,
-  such as when your battery is critically low, will still pop up. Notifications
-  will still be available in the messaging tray when you display it (by moving
-  your mouse to the bottom right corner, or pressing <keyseq><key>Super</key>
-  <key>M</key></keyseq>), and they will redisplay when you switch the toggle to
-  <gui>ON</gui> again.</p>
-  
-  <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">When switched off, most notifications
-  will not pop up at the bottom of the screen. Very important notifications,
-  such as when your battery is critically low, will still pop up. Notifications
-  will still be available in the messaging tray when you display it (by
+  <p>When switched off, most notifications will not pop up at the bottom of the
+  screen. Very important notifications, such as when your battery is critically
+  low, will still pop up. Notifications will still be available in the messaging
+  tray when you display it (by moving your mouse to the bottom right corner, or
   pressing <keyseq><key>Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>), and they will
   redisplay when you switch the toggle to <gui>ON</gui> again.</p>
-
+  
 </section>
 </page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
index cf9e185..7aac098 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 
     <desc>An overview of terms used to describe different parts of the desktop.</desc>
 
-    <revision pkgversion="3.7.1" version="0.3" date="2012-11-16" status="outdated"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.4" date="2013-04-23" status="outdated"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
@@ -38,10 +38,10 @@
  </item>
 
  <item>
-  <title>Alt-Tab window switcher</title>
-  <p>When you hold down the <key>Alt</key> key and then press <key>Tab</key>, a
- <em>window switcher</em> appears. This shows the icons of the applications you
- have currently open.</p>
+  <title>Super-Tab window switcher</title>
+  <p>When you hold down the <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key and
+  then press <key>Tab</key>, a <em>window switcher</em> appears. This shows the
+  icons of the applications you have currently open.</p>
  </item>
 
  <item>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-windows-lost.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-windows-lost.page
index ce71ad1..3da9933 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-windows-lost.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-windows-lost.page
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      xmlns:if="http://projectmallard.org/if/1.0/";
       type="topic"
       style="task"
       id="shell-windows-lost">
@@ -8,7 +9,7 @@
     <link type="guide" xref="shell-windows#working-with-windows"/>
 
     <desc>Check the activities overview or other workspaces.</desc>
-    <revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-10-14" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.3" date="2013-04-23" status="review"/>
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
       <email>gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
@@ -34,7 +35,7 @@
  <item>
   <p>Click different workspaces in the
  <link xref="shell-terminology">workspace selector</link> at the right-hand side
- of the screen to try to find your window, or</p>
+  of the screen to try to find your window, or</p>
  </item>
  <item>
   <p>Right-click the application in the dash and its open windows will be
@@ -45,13 +46,14 @@
   <p>Using the window switcher:</p>
 <list>
  <item>
-  <p>Press <keyseq><key>Alt</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq> to display the window
-  switcher. Continue to hold down the <key>Alt</key> key and press <key>Tab</key>
-  to cycle through the open windows, or <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq>
-  to cycle backwards.</p>
+  <p>Press <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>Tab</key>
+  </keyseq> to display the <link xref="shell-terminology">window switcher</link>.
+  Continue to hold down the <key>Super</key> key and press <key>Tab</key> to
+  cycle through the open windows, or <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Tab</key>
+  </keyseq> to cycle backwards.</p>
  </item>
- <item>
-  <p>If an application has multiple open windows, hold down <key>Alt</key> and 
+ <item if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">
+  <p>If an application has multiple open windows, hold down <key>Super</key> and 
   press <key>`</key> (or the key above <key>Tab</key>) to step through them.</p>
  </item>
 </list>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces-movewindow.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces-movewindow.page
index 01664d1..4ca108d 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces-movewindow.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces-movewindow.page
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
     <desc>Go to the Activities overview and drag the window to a different
     workspace.</desc>
 
-    <revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-10-14" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.3" date="2013-04-23" status="review"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
@@ -46,9 +46,11 @@
   </p>
  </item>
  <item>
-  <p>Drop the window onto an empty workspace. This workspace now contains the
-  window you have dropped, and a new empty workspace appears at the bottom
-  of the <gui>workspace selector</gui>.</p>
+  <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">Drop the window onto an empty workspace.
+  This workspace now contains the window you have dropped, and a new empty
+  workspace appears at the bottom of the <gui>workspace selector</gui>.</p>
+  <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">Drop the window onto an empty workspace.
+  This workspace now contains the window you have dropped.</p>
  </item>
  </steps>
 
@@ -56,7 +58,7 @@
  <title>Using the keyboard:</title>
   <item>
    <p>Select the window you want to move (e.g. using the
-   <keyseq><key>Alt</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq>
+   <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>Tab</key></keyseq>
    <link xref="shell-terminology">window switcher</link>).</p>
   </item>
   <item>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
index c9d6ce0..a0accac 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-workspaces.page
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
     <desc>Workspaces are a way of grouping windows on your desktop.</desc>
 
-    <revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-19" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.8.0" date="2013-04-23" status="review"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
@@ -27,9 +27,15 @@
   <p>Workspace selector</p>
 </media>
 
-  <p>Workspaces refer to the grouping of windows on your desktop. You can create
-  multiple workspaces, which act like virtual desktops. Workspaces are meant to 
-  reduce clutter and make the desktop easier to navigate.</p>
+  <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">Workspaces refer to the grouping of
+  windows on your desktop. You can create multiple workspaces, which act like
+  virtual desktops. Workspaces are meant to reduce clutter and make the desktop
+  easier to navigate.</p>
+
+  <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">Workspaces refer to the grouping of
+  windows on your desktop. You can use multiple workspaces, which act like
+  virtual desktops. Workspaces are meant to reduce clutter and make the desktop
+  easier to navigate.</p>
 
   <p>Workspaces can be used to organize your work. For example, you could have
   all your communication windows, such as e-mail and your chat program, on one
@@ -43,28 +49,31 @@
   <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">In the <gui>Activities</gui> overview,
   move your cursor to the right-most side of the screen.</p>
   <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">Press the
-  <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key.
-  In the <gui>Activities</gui> overview, move your cursor to the right-most 
+  <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key to open the
+  <gui>Activities</gui> overview and then move your cursor to the right-most
   side of the screen.</p>
   </item>
  <item>
-  <p>A vertical panel will appear showing workspaces in use,
-  plus an empty workspace. This is the 
+  <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">A vertical panel will appear showing
+  workspaces in use, plus an empty workspace. This is the 
   <link xref="shell-terminology">workspace selector</link>.</p>
+  <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">A vertical panel will appear showing
+  available workspaces. This is the <link xref="shell-terminology">workspace
+  selector</link>.</p>
  </item>
- <item>
+ <item if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">
   <p>To add a workspace, drag and drop a window from an existing workspace onto
-  the empty workspace in the 
+  the empty workspace in the
   <link xref="shell-terminology">workspace selector</link>. 
   This workspace now contains the window you have dropped, and a new empty 
   workspace will appear below it.</p>
  </item>
- <item>
+ <item if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">
   <p>To remove a workspace, simply close all of its windows or move them to other
   workspaces.</p>
  </item>
 </list>
 
-<p>There is always at least one workspace.</p>
+<p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">There is always at least one workspace.</p>
 
 </page>


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