[gnome-user-docs] Prepare sound-* for 3.10 updates
- From: Ekaterina Gerasimova <egerasimov src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] Prepare sound-* for 3.10 updates
- Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 21:53:38 +0000 (UTC)
commit 8860a9c39851fe53d2d4d38f40227d0a1eb67e9b
Author: Ekaterina Gerasimova <kittykat3756 gmail com>
Date: Fri Nov 1 21:46:07 2013 +0000
Prepare sound-* for 3.10 updates
gnome-help/C/sound-alert.page | 35 ++++++++++++-------
gnome-help/C/sound-usemic.page | 23 +++++++++----
gnome-help/C/sound-usespeakers.page | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------
3 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/sound-alert.page b/gnome-help/C/sound-alert.page
index b67eadd..2643946 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/sound-alert.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/sound-alert.page
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
+ xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
type="topic" style="task"
id="sound-alert">
+
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="media#sound"/>
@@ -8,16 +10,16 @@
<credit type="author">
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
- <email>shaunm gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
- <email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
- <desc>Choose the sound to play for messages, set the alert
- volume, or disable alert sounds.</desc>
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Choose the sound to play for messages, set the alert volume, or disable alert sounds.</desc>
</info>
<title>Choose or disable the alert sound</title>
@@ -28,16 +30,23 @@
alert sounds entirely.</p>
<steps>
- <item><p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p></item>
- <item><p>Click <gui>Sound</gui>.</p></item>
- <item><p>On the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab, select an alert sound. Each sound
- will play when you click on it so you can hear how it sounds.</p></item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click <gui>Sound</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>On the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab, select an alert sound. Each sound
+ will play when you click on it so you can hear how it sounds.</p>
+ </item>
</steps>
- <p>Use the volume slider on the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab to set
- the volume of the alert sound. This won't affect the volume of your
- music, movies, or other sound files.</p>
+ <p>Use the volume slider on the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab to set the
+ volume of the alert sound. This won't affect the volume of your music,
+ movies, or other sound files.</p>
+
+ <p>To disable alert sounds entirely, use the <gui>On/Off</gui> switch under
+ <gui>Alert volume</gui> on the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab.</p>
- <p>To disable alert sounds entirely, use the <gui>On/Off</gui> switch
- under <gui>Alert volume</gui> on the <gui>Sound Effects</gui> tab.</p>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/sound-usemic.page b/gnome-help/C/sound-usemic.page
index e2a5f03..5772792 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/sound-usemic.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/sound-usemic.page
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
+ xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
type="topic" style="task"
id="sound-usemic">
+
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="media#sound"/>
@@ -8,15 +10,16 @@
<credit type="author">
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
- <email>shaunm gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
- <email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
- <desc>Use an analog or USB microphone and select a default input device.</desc>
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Use an analog or USB microphone and select a default input device.</desc>
</info>
<title>Use a different microphone</title>
@@ -40,10 +43,16 @@
<steps>
<title>Select a default audio input device</title>
- <item><p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p></item>
- <item><p>Open <gui>Sound</gui> and select the <gui>Input</gui> tab.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select the device in the list of devices.
- The input level indicator should respond when you speak.</p></item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Open <gui>Sound</gui> and select the <gui>Input</gui> tab.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select the device in the list of devices. The input level indicator
+ should respond when you speak.</p>
+ </item>
</steps>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/sound-usespeakers.page b/gnome-help/C/sound-usespeakers.page
index bcf3f46..2ed853a 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/sound-usespeakers.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/sound-usespeakers.page
@@ -1,23 +1,26 @@
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
+ xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
type="topic" style="task"
id="sound-usespeakers">
+
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="media#sound"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="sound-usemic"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.7.1" version="0.2" date="2012-11-16" status="outdated"/>
+
<credit type="author">
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
- <email>shaunm gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
- <email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
- <revision pkgversion="3.7.1" version="0.2" date="2012-11-16" status="outdated"/>
+ <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
<desc>Connect speakers or headphones and select a default audio output device.</desc>
- <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
</info>
<title>Use different speakers or headphones</title>
@@ -26,31 +29,39 @@
usually either connect using a circular TRS (<em>tip, ring, sleeve</em>) plug
or with USB.</p>
- <p>If your speakers or headphones have a TRS plug, plug it into the appropriate
- socket on your computer. Most computers have two sockets: one for microphones
- and one for speakers. Look for a picture of headphones next to the socket.
- Speakers or headphones plugged into a TRS socket will usually be used by default.
- If not, see the instructions below for selecting the default device.</p>
-
- <p>Some computers support multi-channel output for surround sound. This usually
- uses multiple TRS jacks, which are often color-coded. If you are unsure which
- plugs go in which sockets, you can test the sound output in the sound settings.
- Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>, then click
- <gui>Sound</gui>. On the <gui>Output</gui> tab, select your speakers in the list
- of devices, then click <gui style="button">Test Speakers</gui>. In the pop-up window, click the
- button for each speaker. Each button will speak its position only to the channel
- corresponding to that speaker.</p>
-
- <p>If you have USB speakers or headphones, or analog headphones plugged
- into a USB sound card, plug them into any USB port. USB speakers act as
- separate audio devices, and you may have to specify which speakers to
- use by default.</p>
+ <p>If your speakers or headphones have a TRS plug, plug it into the
+ appropriate socket on your computer. Most computers have two sockets: one for
+ microphones and one for speakers. Look for a picture of headphones next to
+ the socket. Speakers or headphones plugged into a TRS socket will usually be
+ used by default. If not, see the instructions below for selecting the default
+ device.</p>
+
+ <p>Some computers support multi-channel output for surround sound. This
+ usually uses multiple TRS jacks, which are often color-coded. If you are
+ unsure which plugs go in which sockets, you can test the sound output in the
+ sound settings. Click your name on the top bar and select
+ <gui>Settings</gui>, then click <gui>Sound</gui>. On the <gui>Output</gui>
+ tab, select your speakers in the list of devices, then click
+ <gui style="button">Test Speakers</gui>. In the pop-up window, click the
+ button for each speaker. Each button will speak its position only to the
+ channel corresponding to that speaker.</p>
+
+ <p>If you have USB speakers or headphones, or analog headphones plugged into
+ a USB sound card, plug them into any USB port. USB speakers act as separate
+ audio devices, and you may have to specify which speakers to use by
+ default.</p>
<steps>
<title>Select a default audio input device</title>
- <item><p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p></item>
- <item><p>Open <gui>Sound</gui> and select the <gui>Output</gui> tab.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select the device in the list of devices.</p></item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click your name on the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Open <gui>Sound</gui> and select the <gui>Output</gui> tab.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select the device in the list of devices.</p>
+ </item>
</steps>
</page>
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