[gnome-user-docs] Removed em and gui tags from words like Trash and Temporary Files.



commit 3fd09f653d4a605015c44d53eb2f6cebaee927db
Author: Jim Campbell <jwcampbell gmail com>
Date:   Wed Mar 13 18:50:17 2013 -0500

    Removed em and gui tags from words like Trash and Temporary Files.

 gnome-help/C/privacy-purge.page |    8 ++++----
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/privacy-purge.page b/gnome-help/C/privacy-purge.page
index 2ae128e..a2dcfbb 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/privacy-purge.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/privacy-purge.page
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 </info>
   <title>Purge trash &amp; temporary files</title>
 
-  <p>Clearing out your <em>Trash</em> and <em>Temporary Files</em> removes
+  <p>Clearing out your trash and temporary files removes
   unwanted and unneeded files from your computer, and also frees up more
   space on your hard drive. You can manually empty your trash and clear
   your temporary files, but you can also set your computer to automatically
@@ -41,10 +41,10 @@
   </steps>
 
   <note style="warning"><p>Use the <em>Purge After: Immediately</em> setting
-  with caution. Setting your <em>Trash</em> to be purged immediately will
-  cause any files you delete to skip your <gui>Trash</gui> and be permanently
+  with caution. Setting your trash to be purged immediately will
+  cause any files you delete to skip your trash and be permanently
   deleted. Files that are deleted are much more difficult to recover than files
-  that are in your <em>Trash</em>.</p>
+  that are in your trash.</p>
   
   <p>Unless you have a specific need to immediately delete files from
   your trash, it is probably safer to set a longer <gui>Purge After</gui>


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