[seahorse/wip/userdocs: 289/416] help: Rename pages so they're easy to work with.



commit 12c3f032028126e188e8b0f6c69679c771dd6c45
Author: Aruna Sankaranarayanan <arunasank src gnome org>
Date:   Tue Aug 13 02:27:58 2013 +0530

    help: Rename pages so they're easy to work with.
    
    All pages about PGP keys - pgp-*.page
    All pages about SSH keys - ssh-*.page
    All pages COMMON to all topics - misc-*.page
    All pages to do with LEARN ABOUT KEYS - about-*.page

 help/C/about-key-servers.page                 |   34 +++++----
 help/C/about-key-strength.page                |   15 ++---
 help/C/about-keyring.page                     |    1 -
 help/C/about-pgp.page                         |    2 +-
 help/C/backup-keys.page                       |   49 -------------
 help/C/connect-other-computer.page            |   37 ----------
 help/C/create-pgp-key.page                    |   55 ---------------
 help/C/create-ssh-key.page                    |   56 ---------------
 help/C/glossary.page                          |   10 ++--
 help/C/index.page                             |    7 +--
 help/C/key-delete.page                        |   63 -----------------
 help/C/key-disabling.page                     |   31 --------
 help/C/key-expiration-date-change.page        |   59 ----------------
 help/C/key-expiration-date-set.page           |   43 -----------
 help/C/key-expired.page                       |   53 --------------
 help/C/key-fingerprint.page                   |   81 ---------------------
 help/C/key-photoid.page                       |   69 ------------------
 help/C/key-recommend-description.page         |   38 ----------
 help/C/key-select-type.page                   |   27 -------
 help/C/key-servers-what-are-they.page         |   61 ----------------
 help/C/key-signing.page                       |   85 ----------------------
 help/C/key-strength-define.page               |   52 --------------
 help/C/key-strength-select.page               |   59 ----------------
 help/C/key-userid.page                        |   35 ---------
 help/C/keys-export.page                       |   93 -------------------------
 help/C/keys-import.page                       |   65 -----------------
 help/C/keys-keep-secure.page                  |   37 ----------
 help/C/keys-publish.page                      |   76 --------------------
 help/C/keys-retrieve-remote.page              |   72 -------------------
 help/C/keys-subkeys.page                      |   57 ---------------
 help/C/keys-sync.page                         |   54 --------------
 help/C/misc-key-delete.page                   |   20 +++--
 help/C/passwords-control-access.page          |    3 +-
 help/C/passwords-update-keyring-password.page |   50 -------------
 help/C/passwords-view.page                    |    1 +
 help/C/pgp-advanced-expiration-set.page       |    5 +-
 help/C/pgp-advanced-select-type.page          |   37 +---------
 help/C/pgp-advanced-strength-select.page      |   12 ++--
 help/C/pgp-expired.page                       |    2 +-
 help/C/pgp-key-advanced-options.page          |   30 --------
 help/C/pgp-photoid.page                       |   15 ++--
 help/C/pgp-publish.page                       |   66 +++++++++++-------
 help/C/pgp-retrieve-remote.page               |   81 +++++++++++-----------
 help/C/pgp-sync.page                          |   32 ++++----
 help/C/ssh-connect-remote.page                |    2 +-
 help/C/ssh-key-create-vs-setup.page           |   35 ---------
 help/C/userid-add.page                        |   64 -----------------
 help/C/userid-primary.page                    |   46 ------------
 help/C/userid-remove.page                     |   44 ------------
 help/C/what-diff-private-public.page          |   45 ------------
 help/C/what-is-certificate-key.page.stub      |   32 ---------
 help/C/what-is-keyring.page                   |   51 --------------
 help/C/what-is-pgp-key.page                   |   46 ------------
 help/C/what-is-ssh-key.page                   |   54 --------------
 54 files changed, 164 insertions(+), 2085 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/about-key-servers.page b/help/C/about-key-servers.page
index 9a014b5..b1cccaa 100644
--- a/help/C/about-key-servers.page
+++ b/help/C/about-key-servers.page
@@ -23,13 +23,14 @@
 
   <title>Key servers</title>
 
-  <p>Key servers are computers that store public encryption keys, and share
-  copies of them with other key servers. When you create a new public key you
-  can submit it to a key server via the Internet. When you do this, the key
-  server stores your public key and also shares it with other key servers. This
-  makes it easy for people to <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> your
-  public key from any key server and use it to encrypt and send files and
-  messages to you. Every key server can be accessed through an Internet
+  <p>Key servers are storage spaces on the Internet that help you to store and
+  retrieve public keys. When you create a new public key you can choose to
+  submit it to a key server. When you do this, the key server notifies the
+  location of your public key to other key servers. This makes it easier for
+  people to import your public key and use it to encrypt all of their
+  communication with you. You can also import someone's public key if you have
+  certain details about them, like their user ID or key ID. There are several
+  key servers present globally, and each of them is equipped with an Internet
   address(URL) which can be used to submit or import public keys.</p>
 
   <p><app>Passwords and Keys</app> provides you an interface to
@@ -37,17 +38,20 @@
   find and <link xref="pgp-retrieve-remote">retrieve a remote key</link>.
   You can also use <app>Passwords and Keys</app> to sync the keys in your
   keyring with the key server so that they are updated when someone
-  <link xref="about-key-signing">signs</link> them or modifies them in some
-  other way.</p>
+  <link xref="about-key-signing">signs</link> them or modifies them in some other
+  way.</p>
 
   <list>
     <title>Default key servers on <app>Passwords and Keys</app></title>
-    <item>
-      <p>hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>ldap://keyserver.pgp.com</p>
-    </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>ldap://keyserver.pgp.com</p>
+      </item>
   </list>
 
   <note style="info">
diff --git a/help/C/about-key-strength.page b/help/C/about-key-strength.page
index be0482d..af86952 100644
--- a/help/C/about-key-strength.page
+++ b/help/C/about-key-strength.page
@@ -31,15 +31,12 @@
   <p>It is difficult and more time consuming to break a strong key, but
   stronger keys also slow down the encryption and signing process. You should
   choose your key strength in <app>Passwords and Keys</app> depending on how
-  long you want to use they key. A small key is sufficient if you are going to
-  be using it for a short period of time, but a longer key would be more secure
-  if you are going to be using it for a long period of time.</p>
-
-  <note style="tip">
-    <p>It would take the average computer more than 14 billion years to crack a
-    key that is 2048 bits long, thus a 2048 bit key is usually sufficient for
-    general usage.</p>
-  </note>
+  long you want to use they key. If you are going to be using the key for a
+  very short period, a small key is sufficient while stronger keys should be
+  generated if you are going to use them for longer periods of time. It would
+  take the average computer more than 14 billion years to crack a key that is
+  2048 bits long, thus a 2048 bit key is usually sufficient for general
+  usage.</p>
 
   <!-- stefw: I would suggest basing this page off the current
     reccomendations for key strength. The basic concepts for key
diff --git a/help/C/about-keyring.page b/help/C/about-keyring.page
index 3dc2309..2d36dcb 100644
--- a/help/C/about-keyring.page
+++ b/help/C/about-keyring.page
@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
 
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="learn-about-keys" group="first"/>
-    <link type="guide" xref="index#passwords" group="#first"/>
 
     <revision version="0.1" date="2011-10-23" status="stub"/>
 
diff --git a/help/C/about-pgp.page b/help/C/about-pgp.page
index 7ec3975..adc2267 100644
--- a/help/C/about-pgp.page
+++ b/help/C/about-pgp.page
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="learn-about-keys" group="first"/>
-    <link type="seealso" xref="about-ssh"/>
+
     <revision version="0.1" date="2011-10-23" status="stub"/>
     <revision pkgversion="3.9" version="0.1" date="2013-07-03" status="review"/>
 
diff --git a/help/C/glossary.page b/help/C/glossary.page
index 8120aa6..7b822a2 100644
--- a/help/C/glossary.page
+++ b/help/C/glossary.page
@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@
       anyone who can access it, is called plaintext.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
-    <title>Key</title>
-      <p>A key is used to encrypt and decrypt files and communication. A key
-      may also be used to login to a remote computer. Some types of keys are
-      <link xref="about-pgp">PGP keys</link> and
-      <link xref="about-ssh">SSH keys</link>.</p>
+      <title>Key</title>
+       <p>A key is used to encrypt and decrypt files and communication. A key
+       may also be used to login to a remote computer. Some types of keys are
+       <link xref="about-pgp">PGP keys</link> and
+       <link xref="about-ssh">SSH keys</link>.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
     <title>Keyring</title>
diff --git a/help/C/index.page b/help/C/index.page
index 8e55a98..455c854 100644
--- a/help/C/index.page
+++ b/help/C/index.page
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
       <email its:translate="no">jwcampbell gmail com</email>
       <years>2013</years>
     </credit>
-    <credit type="author copyight">
+    <credit type="author copyright">
       <name>Aruna Sankaranarayanan</name>
       <email its:translate="no">aruna evam gmail com</email>
       <years>2013</years>
@@ -30,11 +30,6 @@
     Passwords and Keys
   </title>
 
-  <p>Welcome to the <app>Passwords and Keys</app> help guide. <app>Passwords
-  and Keys</app> creates and stores security tokens, helping
-  to keep your information secure on your computer, and secure when you send
-  information over a network.</p>
-
   <section id="pgp-keys" style="2column">
     <title>PGP keys</title>
 
diff --git a/help/C/misc-key-delete.page b/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
index 9154196..18aa0f9 100644
--- a/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
+++ b/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
@@ -34,9 +34,11 @@
         <p>Select the key.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
-       <p>Right click, and choose <gui>Delete</gui>. Alternatively you can
-       also select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Edit</gui>
-       <gui style="menuitem">Delete</gui></guiseq> to delete the key.</p>
+        <p>Right click, and choose <gui>Delete</gui>.</p>
+        <note style="tip">
+          <p>You can also select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Edit</gui>
+         <gui style="menuitem">Delete</gui></guiseq> to delete the key.</p>
+        </note>
       </item>
       <item>
        <p>In the new dialog that opens up, confirm the deletion by ticking
@@ -49,11 +51,13 @@
 
   <note style="important">
     <p>When you delete a key that has been published on a key-server, you
-    delete only the local copy of the key on your computer. The deleted key can
-    still be retrieved from a key server and used to encrypt messages to you.
-    You can also <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> the deleted key
-    from a key server if you wish to restore it. Such a key stops being valid
-    only when it <link xref="pgp-expired">expires</link> or when you
+    delete only the local copy of the key on your computer. The
+    deleted key can still be retrieved from a key server and used to encrypt
+    messages to you. You can also
+    <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> the deleted key from a
+    key server if you wish to restore it. Such a key can be prevented from
+    being used only when it
+    <link xref="pgp-expired">expires</link> or when you
     <link xref="misc-key-revoke">revoke</link> it.</p>
   </note>
 
diff --git a/help/C/passwords-control-access.page b/help/C/passwords-control-access.page
index 1d20a13..2605e46 100644
--- a/help/C/passwords-control-access.page
+++ b/help/C/passwords-control-access.page
@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
       xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its";
       type="topic" style="task"
       id="passwords-control-access">
+
   <info>
-    <link type="guide" xref="what-is-keyring"/>
+    <link type="guide" xref="about-keyring"/>
 
     <revision version="0.1" date="2011-06-17" status="stub"/>
     <revision pkgversion="3.9" version="0.1" date="2013-07-23" status="review"/>
diff --git a/help/C/passwords-view.page b/help/C/passwords-view.page
index c9ed144..8f48151 100644
--- a/help/C/passwords-view.page
+++ b/help/C/passwords-view.page
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
       xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its";
       type="topic" style="task"
       id="passwords-view">
+
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="index#passwords"/>
 
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-advanced-expiration-set.page b/help/C/pgp-advanced-expiration-set.page
index 8964e01..ef04b60 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-advanced-expiration-set.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-advanced-expiration-set.page
@@ -34,8 +34,9 @@
       <p>Untick the <gui style="checkbox">Never Expires</gui> checkbox.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
-      <p>Choose the new expiry date and time from the drop down menus. You can
-      also manually enter the expiry date and time for your key.</p>
+      <p>Choose the new expiry date and time from the drop down menus
+      displaying the date and time. You can also manually enter the expiry date
+      and time for your key.</p>
     </item>
   </steps>
 
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-advanced-select-type.page b/help/C/pgp-advanced-select-type.page
index 75a54a3..3e74ced 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-advanced-select-type.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-advanced-select-type.page
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
       id="pgp-advanced-select-type">
 
   <info>
+    <link type="guide" xref="index#pgp-keys"/>
     <link type="guide" xref="pgp-advanced-options"/>
 
     <revision version="0.1" date="2011-06-17" status="draft"/>
@@ -17,45 +18,11 @@
       <years>2013</years>
     </credit>
 
-    <desc>Depending on your needs, create keys that can be used for signing
-    only or for both encryption and signing.</desc>
+    <desc>DSA-Elgamal or RSA? What are sign only keys?</desc>
   </info>
 
   <title>Select key encryption type</title>
 
   <!--To explain selection betwen RSA, DSA-Elgamal, RSA Sign only, DSA Sign only-->
 
-  <p>Using <app>Passwords and Keys</app>, you can create keys for encryption
-  and <link xref="about-key-signing">signing</link>, or for signing-only.</p>
-
-  <terms>
-  <title>Key types:</title>
-    <item>
-    <title>RSA</title>
-      <p>This key type can be used to sign and encrypt. It uses the RSA
-      algorithm for both.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-    <title>DSA-ELGamal</title>
-      <p>This key type can be used to sign and encrypt. It uses the DSA
-      algorithm while signing keys and the ELGamal algorithm for
-      encryption.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-    <title>RSA(sign only)</title>
-      <p>This key type can only be used to sign other keys. It uses the RSA
-      algorithm for the same.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-    <title>DSA(sign only)</title>
-      <p>This key type can only be used to sign other keys. It uses the DSA
-      algorithm for the same.</p>
-    </item>
-  </terms>
-
-  <note style="tip">
-    <p>Both the RSA and DSA-ELGamal algorithms generate equally strong keys.
-    For all general purposes, any one of the two can be chosen.</p>
-  </note>
-
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-advanced-strength-select.page b/help/C/pgp-advanced-strength-select.page
index 623a396..0251ea3 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-advanced-strength-select.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-advanced-strength-select.page
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
   <steps>
     <title>Selecting your key strength:</title>
       <item>
-       <p>While <link xref="pgp-create">creating a PGP key</link>, you
+       <p>When <link xref="pgp-create">creating a PGP key</link>, you
        can expand the <gui>Advanced key options</gui> panel to select settings
        for key strength.</p>
       </item>
@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@
        bits to 4096 bits.</p>
       </item>
   </steps>
-
   <note style="info">
-    <p>You can also manually enter the key strength in the textbox next to
-    <gui>Key Strength(bits)</gui>. If the value you enter is not divisible by
-    32, <app>Passwords and Keys</app> will change the value you enter to the
-    nearest multiple of 32. This number will be used as the key strength.</p>
+         <p>You can also manually enter the key strength in the textbox provided
+         next to <gui>Key Strength(bits)</gui>. If the value you enter is not
+         divisible by 32, <app>Passwords and Keys</app> will change the value you
+         enter to the nearest multiple of 32. This number will be used as the key
+         strength.</p>
   </note>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-expired.page b/help/C/pgp-expired.page
index 2225671..69f4f21 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-expired.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-expired.page
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
   <p>Depending on how long you want your key to be valid, you can
   <link xref="pgp-advanced-expiration-set">set an expiration date</link> for
   it. By default, <app>Passwords and Keys</app> sets all keys to be valid
-  forever. That is, the keys never expire.</p>
+  forever, that is the keys never expire.</p>
 
   <p>The expiration date on a key can be
   <link xref="pgp-expiration-change">changed</link> anytime, even after
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-photoid.page b/help/C/pgp-photoid.page
index 351b8dc..79c2056 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-photoid.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-photoid.page
@@ -54,18 +54,17 @@
       </item>
       <item>
         <p>Select the photo of your choice from anywhere on your computer.</p>
+        <note style="info">
+          <p>The photos you select should be small in size, preferably about
+         120 by 150 pixels. Since a photo ID is always attached to its key, a
+         large photo will increase the key size and slow down all operations
+         that use the key. <app>Passwords and Keys</app> resizes large photos
+         to the optimal size after asking for your confirmation.</p>
+        </note>
       </item>
       <item>
         <p>Click <gui style="button">Close</gui> to finish.</p>
       </item>
   </steps>
 
-  <note style="tip">
-    <p>The photos you select should be small in size, preferably about 120 by
-    150 pixels. Since a photo ID is always attached to its key, a large photo
-    will increase the key size and slow down all operations that use the key.
-    <app>Passwords and Keys</app> resizes large photos to the optimal size
-    after asking for your confirmation.</p>
-  </note>
-
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-publish.page b/help/C/pgp-publish.page
index 252136b..6c8b648 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-publish.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-publish.page
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
 
   <p>After <link xref="pgp-create">creating</link> your
   <link xref="about-pgp">PGP keypair</link> you can choose to publish the
+
   <em>public key</em> on the Internet. This allows anyone to
   <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> your public keys and send you
   encrypted files and communication. When you keep your public keys unpublished
@@ -32,31 +33,46 @@
 
   <steps>
     <title>How do I publish my key?</title>
-    <item>
-      <p>Select the PGP key you want to publish.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
-      <gui style="menuitem">Sync and Publish Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Click the <gui style="button">Key Servers</gui> button to see the list
-      of key servers on which you can publish your public key.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>From the <gui style="group">Publish keys to</gui> menu, select the key
-      server that you want to publish your key on.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Tick the
-      <gui style="checkbox">Automatically retrieve keys from key servers</gui>
-      checkbox to retrieve any key that is published on the server you have
-      selected in the previous step. You can also tick the
-      <gui style="checkbox">Automatically sync modified keys with key servers</gui>
-      checkbox to ensure that any modifications to a key on the key server,
-      like a signature, are updated on your copy of the key too.</p>
-      <!--Not sure about this - Aruna 18/08/2013-->
-    </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Select the PGP key you want to publish.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
+       <gui style="menuitem">Sync and Publish Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>Click the <gui style="button">Key Servers</gui> button.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>Three <link xref="about-key-servers">key servers</link>
+       will already be listed by <app>Passwords and Keys</app>.</p>
+       <note style="tip">
+         <p>You can also add the key server of your choice to the list by
+         clicking the <gui style="add">Add</gui> button. Select the
+         appropriate key server type. Key servers are identified by the
+         protocol they use to communicate. Look for the first few letters in
+         the Internet URL of your key server to identify its type. In the
+         <gui style="input">Host</gui> field, paste the Internet URL of your
+         key server, and click <gui style="button">OK</gui>. To remove a key
+         server from the list, select it with your mouse and click
+         <gui style="button">Remove</gui>.</p>
+       </note>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>From the drop down box next to
+       <gui style="group">Publish keys to</gui>, select the key server that
+       you want to publish your key on.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>Check the
+       <gui style="checkbox">Automatically retrieve keys from key servers</gui>
+       checkbox to retrieve any key that is published on the
+       server you have selected in the previous step. You can also check the
+       <gui style="checkbox">Automatically sync modified keys with key servers</gui>
+       checkbox to ensure that any modifications to a key on the
+       key server, like a signature are updated on your copy of the key
+       too.</p>
+      </item>
   </steps>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-retrieve-remote.page b/help/C/pgp-retrieve-remote.page
index f9e2053..48a0e8c 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-retrieve-remote.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-retrieve-remote.page
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
 <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
       xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its";
       type="topic" style="task"
-
       id="pgp-retrieve-remote">
 
   <info>
@@ -25,50 +24,50 @@
 
   <title>Retrieve remote keys</title>
 
-  <p>You may want to import the <em>public keys</em> of people you frequently
+  <p>You may want to import the <em>Public keys</em> of people you frequently
   communicate with to make it easier to encrypt messages to them.
-  <app>Passwords and Keys</app> helps you to import a specific key when you
-  have certain details about it, like the key ID or the owner's name or email
-  address etc.</p>
+  <app>Passwords and Keys</app> helps you to import those keys about which you
+  have specific information, like the key ID or the owner's name or email
+  address.</p>
 
   <steps>
     <title>To retrieve a remote key:</title>
-    <item>
-      <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
-      <gui style="menuitem">Find Remote Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>In the new dialog that opens up, type in any information about the key
-      you wish to retrieve, in the text box next to the
-      <gui>Search for keys containing</gui> label. Details like key ID, or the
-      key owner's email address give more accurate results than the name of the
-      key owner.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>You can additionally check which key servers must be searched in order
-      to find the key you are interested in by clicking the small <gui>+</gui>
-      next to <gui>Where to search</gui> and checking the key servers you are
-      interested in. All the key servers are checked, by default.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>When you have specified enough information, press the
-      <gui style="button">Search</gui> button.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>You will see a list of keys that are relevant search results. To
-      verify a key from the list before importing it, select it and press the
-      <gui style="button">Properties</gui> button, found at the top.
-      Alternatively you can also right click on the key and select
-      <gui style="menuitem">Properties</gui>. This opens a dialog that shows
-      you all information about the key, like the key ID, key fingerprint,
-      level of trust, owner's name, etc.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Once you have verified a key, select it from the list and press the
-      <gui style="button">Import</gui> button present at the top to import the
-      key into <app>Passwords and keys</app>. Alternatively, you can also right
-      click on the key and select <gui style="menuitem">Import</gui>.</p>
-    </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
+       <gui style="menuitem">Find Remote Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>In the new dialog that opens up, type in any information about the
+       key you wish to retrieve, in the text box next to the
+       <gui>Search for keys containing</gui> label. Details like key ID, or
+       the key owner's email address give more accurate results than the name
+       of the key owner.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>You can additionally check which key servers must be searched in
+       order to find the key you are interested in by clicking the small
+       <gui>+</gui> next to <gui>Where to search</gui> and checking the key
+       servers you are interested in. All the key servers are checked, by
+       default.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>When you have specified enough information, press the
+       <gui style="button">Search</gui> button.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+       <p>You will be presented a list of keys that are relevant search
+       results. Select the key of your choice from the results and press the
+       <gui style="button">Import</gui> button present on the toolbar to
+       import the key into your keyring. You can press the
+       <gui style="button">Properties</gui> button to verify information about
+       the key, like the key ID, key fingerprint, level of trust, owner's
+       name, etc.</p>
+       <note style="tip">
+         <p>You can also right click on the key and select
+         <gui style="menuitem">Import</gui> or
+         <gui style="menuitem">Properties</gui>.</p>
+       </note>
+      </item>
   </steps>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/pgp-sync.page b/help/C/pgp-sync.page
index 600d763..8547305 100644
--- a/help/C/pgp-sync.page
+++ b/help/C/pgp-sync.page
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
       <years>2013</years>
     </credit>
 
-    <desc>Have your local key copies update every change made to a key on a
+    <desc>Have your local key copies update every change made to the key on the
     key server.</desc>
   </info>
 
@@ -30,26 +30,26 @@
 
   <steps>
     <title>How do I sync a key?</title>
-    <item>
-      <p>Select the PGP key you wish to sync.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
-      <gui style="menuitem">Sync and Publish Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Click the <gui style="button">Sync</gui> button to sync your
-      key.</p>
-    </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Select the PGP key you wish to sync.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Remote</gui>
+        <gui style="menuitem">Sync and Publish Keys…</gui></guiseq>.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Click the <gui style="button">Sync</gui> button to sync your
+        key.</p>
+      </item>
   </steps>
 
   <note style="important">
     <title>Why is the <gui style="button">Sync</gui> button not
     clickable?</title>
-    <p>Only PGP keys that have been published on a key server can be synced.
-    If the <gui style="button">Sync</gui> button is not clickable, check if
-    the key has been published on a key server. In the case of syncing your
-    own keys, publish them, before syncing them.</p>
+      <p>Only PGP keys that have been published on a key server can be synced.
+      If the <gui style="button">Sync</gui> button is not clickable, check if
+      the key has been published on a key server. In the case of syncing your
+      own keys, publish them, before syncing them.</p>
   </note>
 
 </page>
diff --git a/help/C/ssh-connect-remote.page b/help/C/ssh-connect-remote.page
index 9d5c30a..ca75578 100644
--- a/help/C/ssh-connect-remote.page
+++ b/help/C/ssh-connect-remote.page
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
       <email its:translate="no">jwcampbell gmail com</email>
     </credit>
 
-    <credit type="author">
+    <credit> type="author">
       <name>Aruna Sankaranarayanan</name>
       <email its:translate="no">aruna evam gmail com</email>
     </credit>


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