[gnome-terminal/wip/mallard-merge: 2/346] Help: Added introduction.page



commit b4bfa989a627f9728fe9119ee8b5090c24aa3ec5
Author: Sindhu S <sindhus live in>
Date:   Tue Jan 8 22:19:48 2013 +0530

    Help: Added introduction.page
    
    Added introduction to GNOME Terminal.
    Explanation about GNOME Terminal's emulation behaviour
    sourced from old DocBook help pages.

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+<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      type="guide"
+      id="introduction">
+  <info>
+    <revision version="0.1" date="2013-01-08" status="stub"/>
+
+    <credit type="author copyright">
+      <name>Sindhu S</name>
+      <email>sindhus live in</email>
+      <years>2013</years>
+    </credit>
+
+    <link type="guide" xref="index"/>
+
+    <desc>Introduction to GNOME <app>Terminal</app></desc>
+  </info>
+
+  <title>Introduction</title>
+
+  <p>GNOME Terminal is a terminal emulation application that you can use to access a UNIX shell environment 
and run any application available under GNOME Desktop environment.</p>
+
+<!--Taken from old docbook help page -->
+  <p>GNOME <app>Terminal</app> emulates the xterm application developed by the X Consortium. In turn, the 
xterm application emulates the DEC VT102 terminal and also supports the DEC VT220 escape sequences. An escape 
sequence is a series of characters that starts with the Esc character. GNOME Terminal accepts all of the 
escape sequences that the VT102 and VT220 terminals use for functions such as to position the cursor and to 
clear the screen.</p>
+<!-- end -->
+
+<p></p>
+
+  <p></p>
+</page>


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