[gnome-commander] Updated documentation regarding 'Send files' command



commit 5fd91d72fcbfc31ee693d263c64a9180c27c901b
Author: Uwe Scholz <uwescholz src gnome org>
Date:   Sun Nov 23 22:22:48 2014 +0100

    Updated documentation regarding 'Send files' command

 doc/C/figures/gnome-commander_options_programs.png |  Bin 39901 -> 52892 bytes
 doc/C/gnome-commander.xml                          |   46 ++++++++++++-------
 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/doc/C/figures/gnome-commander_options_programs.png 
b/doc/C/figures/gnome-commander_options_programs.png
index fa2993e..4572e7a 100644
Binary files a/doc/C/figures/gnome-commander_options_programs.png and 
b/doc/C/figures/gnome-commander_options_programs.png differ
diff --git a/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml b/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
index a04d699..0be891d 100644
--- a/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
+++ b/doc/C/gnome-commander.xml
@@ -5389,19 +5389,9 @@
     <sect2 id="gnome-commander-prefs-programs">
       <title>Programs</title>
       <!-- Brief description-->
-      <para>This section of the options dialog lets you configure preferred applications
-       to open certain document types.</para>
-       <para>You can configure the file opening behaviour for remote items.</para>
-       <para>You can modify the preferred applications used to open the following file types:
-               <itemizedlist>
-                       <listitem><para><guilabel>Viewer</guilabel> the internal file viewer is used by 
default but you can configure here another application.</para></listitem>
-                       <listitem><para><guilabel>Editor</guilabel> you can configure your favorite text 
editor in here.</para></listitem>
-                       <listitem><para><guilabel>Differ</guilabel> You can configure here your favourite 
comparison tool.</para></listitem>
-                       <listitem><para><guilabel>Terminal</guilabel> You can configure here the terminal of 
your choice.</para></listitem>
-               </itemizedlist>
-       <note><para>You can specify the application to use as well as the command line options. To use 
specific options please refer yourself to the application help or man page.</para></note>
-       </para>
-       <para>You can also add more applications in the <guilabel>Other favorite apps</guilabel> section 
described further below.</para>
+      <para>This section of the options dialog lets you configure preferred applications for different 
tasks. 
+      In the <guilabel>Other favourite apps</guilabel> section you can specify even more applications for 
opening 
+      certain document types. See <xref linkend="gcmd-TBL-setting6"></xref> and below for more 
information.</para>
       <!-- == Figure ==== -->
       <figure id="options-programs-fig">
         <title>Programs options</title>
@@ -5493,10 +5483,19 @@
                                        <row>
                                                <entry><para></para></entry>
                                                <entry colname="colspec2">
+                                                       <para>Send files:</para>
+                                               </entry>
+                                               <entry colname="colspec3">
+                                                       <para>In this text box you can type in the command 
line used to send files to a preferred application. %s is the variable containing the selected files to be 
sent. The default application is nautilus-sendto.</para>
+                                               </entry>
+                                       </row>
+                                       <row>
+                                               <entry><para></para></entry>
+                                               <entry colname="colspec2">
                                                        <para>Terminal:</para>
                                                </entry>
                                                <entry colname="colspec3">
-                                                       <para>In this text box you can type in the command 
line used to start you favourite terminal application. %s is the variable used to pass the current path to 
start the terminal into. The Default application is xterm.</para>
+                                                       <para>In this text box you can type in the command 
line used to start you favourite terminal application. The Default application is gnome-terminal.</para>
                                                </entry>
                                        </row>
                                                                <row>
@@ -5546,16 +5545,29 @@
                                                        <para>Clicking this button will move the application 
down in the list, this will also affect the order in which the list is displayed in the contextual 
menu.</para>
                                                </entry>
                                        </row>
+                                                               <row>
+                                               <entry>
+                                                       <para><guilabel>Global app options</guilabel></para>
+                                               </entry>
+                                               <entry colname="colspec2">
+                                                       <para>Terminal command for apps in the list 
above</para>
+                                               </entry>
+                                               <entry colname="colspec3">
+                                                       <para>In this text box you can type in the command 
line used to start your app from the list above with a favourite terminal application. %s is the variable 
used to pass the command to be executed  in the terminal. The Default application is gnome-terminal -e 
%s.</para>
+                                               </entry>
+                                       </row>
                                </tbody>
                </tgroup>
             </table>
             </para>
       <para>The section below describes the process of adding or modifying other applications to the 
contextual menu</para>
-      <para>In the following dialog box you can input a number of different parameters to run the 
application as you want it to. You will probably need to check the various options available to the 
application in its manual pages.</para>
+      <para>In the <xref linkend="options-application-fig"></xref> box you can input a number of different 
parameters to run 
+      the application you want. You will probably need to check the various options available for the 
application in its manual 
+      pages.</para>
       <note><para>The dialog box used to modify existing applications is the same as the one described 
below.</para></note>
          <!-- ==== Figure ==== -->
       <figure id="options-application-fig">
-        <title>Application options</title>
+        <title>New Application dialog</title>
         <screenshot>
           <mediaobject>
             <imageobject>
@@ -5570,7 +5582,7 @@
       <!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
             <para>
        <table frame="topbot" id="gcmd-apps">
-                       <title>Programs option tab</title>
+                       <title>New Application tab</title>
                                <tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0">
                                <colspec colname="colspec0" colwidth="50.36*"/>
                                <colspec colname="colspec1" colwidth="63.64*"/>


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