[gnome-commander] Doc: Updated Tips and Tricks section about fileroller plugin



commit f6257d363433637d2caa5a8d10a1eac7941f5049
Author: Uwe Scholz <uwescholz src gnome org>
Date:   Wed Feb 5 20:06:31 2014 +0100

    Doc: Updated Tips and Tricks section about fileroller plugin

 doc/C/gnome-commander.xml |    9 ++++++++-
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml b/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
index f2bbf83..a315de4 100644
--- a/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
+++ b/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
@@ -7171,7 +7171,14 @@
        <sect2 id="gnome-commander-handling-archives">
          <title>Handling Archives</title>
          <para>&app; still lacks built in browsing of compressed archives. However the program can be 
configured so
-         that working with archives becomes quite practical anyway. This is how you do it:</para>
+         that working with archives becomes quite practical anyway.</para> 
+         <para>There are two different ways: The preferred one is to activate the build in 
+         <application>Fileroller</application> plugin in the menu 
+         <menuchoice><guimenu>Plugins</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure Plugins...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. 
By 
+         activating this plugin you get additional entries in the popup menu by right clicking on selected 
files 
+         and folders (make sure that <application>Fileroller</application> is installed in your system). 
+         By clicking on an archive, the popup menu lets you choose where to extract the archive to.</para>
+         <para>The second, outdated but still working way is the following:</para>
          <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
              <para>


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