[evolution] User docs: Add href fallback URI to local xref links so links on http://help.gnome.org hopefully wor



commit 26670d7eea640cfd459d7db106fa814f29e39018
Author: Andre Klapper <a9016009 gmx de>
Date:   Tue Dec 17 18:41:48 2013 +0100

    User docs: Add href fallback URI to local xref links so links on http://help.gnome.org hopefully work

 help/C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page  |    2 +-
 help/C/default-browser.page                |    4 ++--
 help/C/import-apps-mozilla.page            |    2 +-
 help/C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page |    2 +-
 help/C/mail-save-as-pdf.page               |    2 +-
 help/C/offline.page                        |    2 +-
 help/C/problems-getting-help.page          |    2 +-
 7 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page b/help/C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page
index 59c7163..7bf3267 100644
--- a/help/C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page
+++ b/help/C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 <p>Under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and 
Tasks</gui><gui>Reminders</gui></guiseq> you can select those calendars for which you want to receive 
reminder notifications. If you do not select a calendar, you will not receive reminders for any events in 
this calendar. You can also define whether to show a reminder for every appointment and for every birthday 
and anniversary.</p>
 <if:choose>
   <if:when test="platform:gnome-shell">
-    <p>For general information on displaying reminders, please see <link 
href="help:gnome-help/shell-notifications">the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
+    <p>For general information on displaying reminders, please see <link 
xref="help:gnome-help/shell-notifications" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-notifications";>the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
   </if:when>
 </if:choose>
 
diff --git a/help/C/default-browser.page b/help/C/default-browser.page
index bc34b2a..5a17f92 100644
--- a/help/C/default-browser.page
+++ b/help/C/default-browser.page
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
   </if:choose>
 </note>
   </if:when>
-<p>Please see <link href="help:gnome-help/net-default-browser">the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
+<p>Please see <link xref="help:gnome-help/net-default-browser" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/net-default-browser";>the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
 
 <p>If the preferred browser is set as default application but still does not work correctly please contact 
your distribution via their forum or bug tracker.</p>
 
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 <section id="email-application-to-use">
 <title>Change which mail application is used to write emails</title>
 
-<p>Please see <link href="help:gnome-help/net-default-email">the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
+<p>Please see <link xref="help:gnome-help/net-default-email" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/net-default-email";>the GNOME Desktop Help</link>.</p>
 
 </section>
 
diff --git a/help/C/import-apps-mozilla.page b/help/C/import-apps-mozilla.page
index 6ff44d3..ba522a6 100644
--- a/help/C/import-apps-mozilla.page
+++ b/help/C/import-apps-mozilla.page
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 <steps>
 <item><p>Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Import</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
 <item><p>In the <gui>Importer Type</gui> tab, click <gui>Import a single file</gui>.</p></item>
-<item><p>Go to the folder in which Thunderbird stores its data. On a Linux system, Thunderbird's files are 
located in the hidden folder <file>$HOME/.thunderbird/12345678</file>. <file>12345678</file> will be a random 
string. If you cannot see the <file>.thunderbird</file> folder, make sure to <link 
href="help:gnome-help/files-hidden#show-hidden">show hidden files</link> in the file selector 
dialog.</p></item>
+<item><p>Go to the folder in which Thunderbird stores its data. On a Linux system, Thunderbird's files are 
located in the hidden folder <file>$HOME/.thunderbird/12345678</file>. <file>12345678</file> will be a random 
string. If you cannot see the <file>.thunderbird</file> folder, make sure to <link 
xref="help:gnome-help/files-hidden#show-hidden" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/files-hidden#show-hidden";>show hidden files</link> in 
the file selector dialog.</p></item>
 <item>
 <list>
 <item><p>If you would like to import Thunderbird mail, go to <file>Mail/Local Folders</file> (for local mail 
accounts) or <file>ImapMail/servername</file> (for remote mail accounts). <file>servername</file> will be the 
address of your remote mail server. Files without a file ending include your messages (not the 
<file>.msf</file> files).</p></item>
diff --git a/help/C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page b/help/C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page
index e2eb2b5..15e61de 100644
--- a/help/C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page
+++ b/help/C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 
   <title>Creating a GPG key</title>
 
-<note style="advanced"><p>These steps are very technical. For average users we recommend using the <link 
href="help:seahorse/index"><app>Seahorse</app> application</link> for managing GPG/OpenPGP keys.</p></note>
+<note style="advanced"><p>These steps are very technical. For average users we recommend using the <link 
xref="help:seahorse/index" href="https://help.gnome.org/users/seahorse/stable/index";><app>Seahorse</app> 
application</link> for managing GPG/OpenPGP keys.</p></note>
 <!-- TODO:POST-3-8: Update and rewrite using Seahorse. Needs a complete rewrite once 
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508744 is fixed. -->
 
 <p>Before you can get or send GPG encrypted mail, you need to generate your public and private keys with 
GPG.</p>
diff --git a/help/C/mail-save-as-pdf.page b/help/C/mail-save-as-pdf.page
index 862cbc6..7dd82a4 100644
--- a/help/C/mail-save-as-pdf.page
+++ b/help/C/mail-save-as-pdf.page
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 <title>Save messages as PDF</title>
 
-<p>In order to save emails in the PDF file format, select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Print</gui></guiseq> 
and then choose <gui>Print to File</gui>. See <link href="help:gnome-help/printing">the desktop help</link> 
for general information on printing.</p>
+<p>In order to save emails in the PDF file format, select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Print</gui></guiseq> 
and then choose <gui>Print to File</gui>. See <link xref="help:gnome-help/printing" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/printing";>the desktop help</link> for general 
information on printing.</p>
 
 <note style="advanced">
 <p>You can also export messages as PDF by dragging and dropping them to the file manager, instead of 
dropping them in mbox (text) format by default.</p>
diff --git a/help/C/offline.page b/help/C/offline.page
index 62e7082..d9319d8 100644
--- a/help/C/offline.page
+++ b/help/C/offline.page
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 <p>If this is not the case and Evolution normally works but has suddenly stopped connecting to your mail 
accounts, you may have unintentionally clicked on the connection icon in the lower left corner. When 
connected, the icon resembles a pair of sockets joined together. If the sockets are open, there is no 
connection to your mail accounts (and the <gui style="button">Send/Receive</gui> button is grayed out). Click 
on the icon to change its state.</p>
 
-<p>If the problem persists and you are sure you have not clicked the icon, but you can still reach the 
network from other apps on your system (browsers, FTP, SSH, ping etc.) it may be that your network connection 
is not properly configured. For more information please take a look at the <link 
href="help:gnome-help/net-problem">Desktop help</link> or seek help from your distribution support forums, 
mailing lists etc.</p>
+<p>If the problem persists and you are sure you have not clicked the icon, but you can still reach the 
network from other apps on your system (browsers, FTP, SSH, ping etc.) it may be that your network connection 
is not properly configured. For more information please take a look at the <link 
xref="help:gnome-help/net-problem" href="https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/net-problem";>Desktop 
help</link> or seek help from your distribution support forums, mailing lists etc.</p>
 
 <note style="warning"><p>Evolution's forced offline mode only refers to mail and does not apply to contacts 
and calendars.</p></note>
 
diff --git a/help/C/problems-getting-help.page b/help/C/problems-getting-help.page
index c67f948..d935b5e 100644
--- a/help/C/problems-getting-help.page
+++ b/help/C/problems-getting-help.page
@@ -21,5 +21,5 @@
 
 <title>How to get help</title>
 
-<p>To receive help on problems you can send an email to the <link 
href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list";>Evolution mailing list</link> or talk to 
developers and other users in the IRC chat channel #evolution on the server irc.gimp.net. To connect to an 
IRC server you can for example <link href="help:empathy/irc-manage">use the internet messenger application 
<app>Empathy</app></link>.</p>
+<p>To receive help on problems you can send an email to the <link 
href="http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list";>Evolution mailing list</link> or talk to 
developers and other users in the IRC chat channel #evolution on the server irc.gimp.net. To connect to an 
IRC server you can for example <link xref="help:empathy/irc-manage" 
href="https://help.gnome.org/users/empathy/stable/irc-manage";>use the internet messenger application 
<app>Empathy</app></link>.</p>
 </page>


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