[gnome-user-docs] Review files-search for 3.14



commit ed8d2f500d84840869e7396cf5cfc593cda433f2
Author: David King <amigadave amigadave com>
Date:   Sat Sep 20 15:59:44 2014 +0100

    Review files-search for 3.14
    
    https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730554

 gnome-help/C/files-search.page |   33 ++++++++++++++++++---------------
 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-search.page b/gnome-help/C/files-search.page
index 50b91f0..b5368f0 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-search.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-search.page
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
     <link type="guide" xref="files"/>
 
     <revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-09-25" status="review"/>
+    <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="review"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
@@ -40,22 +41,23 @@
   <steps>
     <title>Search</title>
     <item>
-      <p>Open the <app>Files</app> application from the <gui>Activities</gui>
-      overview.</p>
+      <p>Open the <app>Files</app> application from the
+      <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
       <p>If you know the files you want are under a particular folder, go to
       that folder.</p>
     </item>
     <item>
-      <p>Click the magnifying glass in the toolbar, or press
-      <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>F</key></keyseq>.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Type a word or words that you know appear in the file name. For
-      example, if you name all your invoices with the word "Invoice", type
-      <input>invoice</input>. Press <key>Enter</key>. Words are matched
-      regardless of case.</p>
+      <p>Type a word or words that you know appear in the file name, and they
+      will be shown in the search bar. For example, if you name all your
+      invoices with the word "Invoice", type <input>invoice</input>. Words are
+      matched regardless of case.</p>
+      <note>
+        <p>Instead of typing words directly to bring up the search bar, you can
+       click the magnifying glass in the toolbar, or press
+        <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>F</key></keyseq>.</p>
+      </note>
     </item>
     <item>
       <p>You can narrow your results by location and file type.</p>
@@ -66,10 +68,10 @@
           everywhere.</p>
         </item>
         <item>
-          <p>Click <key>+</key> and pick a <gui>File Type</gui> from the
-          drop-down list to narrow the search results based on file type. Click
-          the <key>x</key> button to remove this option and widen the search
-          results.</p>
+          <p>Click the <gui>+</gui> button and pick a <gui>File Type</gui> from
+         the drop-down list to narrow the search results based on file type.
+         Click the <gui>x</gui> button to remove this option and widen the
+         search results.</p>
         </item>
       </list>
     </item>
@@ -90,7 +92,7 @@
   <steps>
     <title>Save a search</title>
     <item><p>Start a search as above.</p></item>
-    <item><p>When you're happy with the search parameters, click the ⚙ gear
+    <item><p>When you are happy with the search parameters, click the menu
     button and select <gui>Save Search As</gui>.</p></item>
     <item><p>Give the search a name and click <gui>Save</gui>. If you like,
     select a different folder to save the search in. When you view that folder,
@@ -102,4 +104,5 @@
   <link xref="files-delete">delete</link> the search as you would any other
   file. When you delete a saved search, it does not delete the files that the
   search matched.</p>
+
 </page>


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