[release-notes/gnome-3-10] images for high-dpi and smart card support



commit 69968b82b8c452bcad2c19893c37c6792d8980ef
Author: Andreas Nilsson <anilsson redhat com>
Date:   Thu Sep 19 15:04:45 2013 +0200

    images for high-dpi and smart card support

 help/C/figures/high-dpi.png    |  Bin 0 -> 350935 bytes
 help/C/figures/smart-cards.png |  Bin 0 -> 15588 bytes
 help/C/more-core-ux.page       |    4 ++--
 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/figures/high-dpi.png b/help/C/figures/high-dpi.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4542c02
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diff --git a/help/C/figures/smart-cards.png b/help/C/figures/smart-cards.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87fdcb6
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diff --git a/help/C/more-core-ux.page b/help/C/more-core-ux.page
index ecba6e0..a82b0e8 100644
--- a/help/C/more-core-ux.page
+++ b/help/C/more-core-ux.page
@@ -64,13 +64,13 @@
   <section id="high-dpi">
     <title>High-Resolution Display Support</title>
     <p>High-resolution displays (also known as high-density displays) are becoming increasingly common. 
GNOME 3.10 introduces support for these types of displays, and will now automatically scale what is displayed 
on the screen to compensate for increased display density. This ensures that controls and content appear at 
the correct size, and that interfaces are usable. This work would not have been possible without <link 
href="http://www.gnome.org/news/2013/07/gnome-receives-hardware-donations-to-assist-with-high-definition-support/";>the
 generous donation of high-density display laptops</link> by Brion Vibber and Intel's <link 
href="https://01.org/";>Open Source Technology Center (OTC)</link>.</p>
-    <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
+    <media type="image" src="figures/high-dpi.png"/>
   </section>
 
   <section id="smart-cards">
     <title>Smart Card Support</title>
     <p>Smart cards are now supported as an alternate way to log in and unlock. Primarily of interest to 
enterprise GNOME deployments, smart cards can be configured as the primary authentication method (and 
password access can be disabled). It is also possible to configure whether removing a smart card locks the 
device or logs the user out.</p>
-    <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
+    <media type="image" src="figures/smart-cards.png"/>
   </section>
 
   <section id="core-ux-other">



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