[gnome-user-docs] Remove some files-* pages for 3.14
- From: David King <davidk src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] Remove some files-* pages for 3.14
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 17:05:16 +0000 (UTC)
commit d72b1090670682a4e3896a34114fa17dc077e8f9
Author: David King <amigadave amigadave com>
Date: Sat Sep 20 17:04:48 2014 +0100
Remove some files-* pages for 3.14
gnome-help/C/files-browse.page | 34 ++++++++++++++++++--------------
gnome-help/C/files-copy.page | 19 ++++++++++-------
gnome-help/C/files-delete.page | 16 +++++++++-----
gnome-help/C/files-hidden.page | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
gnome-help/C/files-lost.page | 23 +++++++++++----------
gnome-help/C/files-open.page | 29 +++++++++++++++------------
gnome-help/C/files-preview.page | 20 +++++++++++-------
7 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-browse.page b/gnome-help/C/files-browse.page
index 133af8b..0fb6dad 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-browse.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-browse.page
@@ -3,13 +3,12 @@
type="topic" style="task"
id="files-browse">
-
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="files" group="#first"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="files-copy"/>
- <desc>Manage and organize files with the file manager.</desc>
<revision pkgversion="3.5.92" version="0.2" date="2012-09-16" status="review"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Tiffany Antopolski</name>
@@ -27,7 +26,10 @@
<name>Michael Hill</name>
<email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Manage and organize files with the file manager.</desc>
</info>
<title>Browse files and folders</title>
@@ -45,9 +47,10 @@ your computer. You can also use it to manage files on storage devices (like
external hard disks), on <link xref="nautilus-connect">file servers</link>, and
on network shares.</p>
-<p>To start the file manager, open <app>Files</app> in the <gui>Activities</gui>
-overview. You can also search for files and folders through the overview in the
-same way you would <link xref="shell-apps-open">search for applications</link>.
+<p>To start the file manager, open <app>Files</app> in the
+<gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview. You can also search
+for files and folders through the overview in the same way you would
+<link xref="shell-apps-open">search for applications</link>.
</p>
<section id="files-view-folder-contents">
@@ -69,18 +72,19 @@ Click a parent folder in the path bar to go to that folder. Right-click any
folder in the path bar to open it in a new tab or window, copy or move it, or
access its properties.</p>
-<p>If you want to quickly skip to a file in the folder you're viewing,
-start typing its name. A search box will appear at the top of the window and
-the first file which matches your search will be highlighted. Press the
-down arrow key, or scroll with the mouse, to skip to the next file that matches
-your search.</p>
+<p>If you want to quickly <link xref="files-search">search for a file</link>,
+in or below the folder you are viewing, start typing its name. A <em>search
+bar</em> will appear at the top of the window and only files which match your
+search will be shown. Press <key>Esc</key> to cancel the search.</p>
<p>You can quickly access common places from the <em>sidebar</em>. If you do
-not see the sidebar, click the <media its:translate="no" type="image"
-src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">down</span></media> button in the toolbar
-and pick <gui>Show Sidebar</gui>. You can add bookmarks to folders that you use
-often and they will appear in the sidebar. Use the <gui>Bookmarks</gui> menu to
-do this, or simply drag a folder into the sidebar.</p>
+not see the sidebar, click the
+<gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
+button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Sidebar</gui>. You can add bookmarks
+to folders that you use often and they will appear in the sidebar. Click
+<gui>Files</gui> in the top bar and then <gui style="menuitem">Bookmarks</gui>
+to do this, or simply drag a folder into the sidebar.</p>
</section>
+
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-copy.page b/gnome-help/C/files-copy.page
index e57c1e8..e8d2239 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-copy.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-copy.page
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="files"/>
- <desc>Copy or move items to a new folder.</desc>
<revision pkgversion="3.5.92" version="0.2" date="2012-09-15" status="review"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Cristopher Thomas</name>
@@ -21,7 +21,10 @@
<name>Michael Hill</name>
<email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Copy or move items to a new folder.</desc>
</info>
<title>Copy or move files and folders</title>
@@ -45,7 +48,7 @@
<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>C</key></keyseq>.</p></item>
<item><p>Navigate to another folder, where you want to put the copy of the
file.</p></item>
-<item><p>Click the gear icon and pick <gui>Paste</gui> to finish copying the
+<item><p>Click the menu button and pick <gui>Paste</gui> to finish copying the
file, or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>V</key></keyseq>. There
will now be a copy of the file in the original folder and the other
folder.</p></item>
@@ -57,7 +60,7 @@
<item><p>Right-click and pick <gui>Cut</gui>, or press
<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>X</key></keyseq>.</p></item>
<item><p>Navigate to another folder, where you want to move the file.</p></item>
-<item><p>Click the gear button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Paste</gui> to
+<item><p>Click the menu button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Paste</gui> to
finish moving the file, or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>V</key></keyseq>.
The file will be taken out of its original folder and moved to the other
folder.</p></item>
@@ -84,11 +87,11 @@
</steps>
<note>
- <p>You can't copy or move a file into a folder that is <em>read-only</em>. Some
- folders are read-only to prevent you from making changes to their contents. You
- can change things from being read-only by
- <link xref="nautilus-file-properties-permissions">changing file permissions
- </link>.</p>
+ <p>You cannot copy or move a file into a folder that is <em>read-only</em>.
+ Some folders are read-only to prevent you from making changes to their
+ contents. You can change things from being read-only by
+ <link xref="nautilus-file-properties-permissions">changing file permissions
+ </link>.</p>
</note>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page b/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
index 702343e..ea59e33 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-delete.page
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="files"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="files-recover"/>
- <desc>Remove files or folders you no longer need.</desc>
<revision pkgversion="3.5.92" version="0.2" date="2012-09-16" status="review"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2013-09-20" status="candidate"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Cristopher Thomas</name>
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
<email>shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
- <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Jim Campbell</name>
<email>jwcampbell gmail com</email>
@@ -26,20 +25,24 @@
<name>Michael Hill</name>
<email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
+ <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Remove files or folders you no longer need.</desc>
</info>
<title>Delete files and folders</title>
- <p>If you don't want a file or folder any more, you can delete it. When you
+ <p>If you do not want a file or folder any more, you can delete it. When you
delete an item it is moved to the <gui>Trash</gui> folder, where it is stored
- until you empty the trash. You can <link xref="files-recover">restore items
+ until you empty the trash. You can <link xref="files-recover">restore items
</link> in the <gui>Trash</gui> folder to their original location if you
decide you need them, or if they were accidentally deleted.</p>
<steps>
<title>To send a file to the trash:</title>
- <item><p>Select the item you want to place in the trash by clicking it once.
- </p></item>
+ <item><p>Select the item you want to place in the trash by clicking it
+ once.</p></item>
<item><p>Press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Delete</key></keyseq> on your
keyboard. Alternatively, drag the item to the <gui>Trash</gui> in the
sidebar.</p></item>
@@ -76,4 +79,5 @@
back into your computer.</p></note>
</section>
+
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-hidden.page b/gnome-help/C/files-hidden.page
index 8336442..e102553 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-hidden.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-hidden.page
@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="files#faq"/>
- <desc>Make a file invisible, so you can't see it in the file manager.</desc>
<revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-09-29" status="review"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="candidate"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Phil Bull</name>
@@ -17,14 +17,18 @@
<name>Michael Hill</name>
<email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Make a file invisible, so you cannot see it in the file
+ manager.</desc>
</info>
<title>Hide a file</title>
<p>The GNOME file manager gives you the ability to hide and unhide files at
- your discretion. When a file is hidden, it isn't displayed by the file
- manager, but it's still there in its folder.</p>
+ your discretion. When a file is hidden, it is not displayed by the file
+ manager, but it is still there in its folder.</p>
<p>To hide a file, <link xref="files-rename">rename it</link> with a
<file>.</file> at the beginning of its name. For example, to hide a file
@@ -38,42 +42,48 @@
<section id="show-hidden">
<title>Show all hidden files</title>
+
<p>If you want to see all hidden files in a folder, go to that folder and
- either click the <media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span
its:translate="yes">down</span></media>
+ either click the
+ <gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>, or press
<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>H</key></keyseq>. You will see all hidden files,
along with regular files that are not hidden.</p>
<p>To hide these files again, either click the
- <media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span
its:translate="yes">down</span></media> button in the
- toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>, or press
+ <gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
+ button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>, or press
<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>H</key></keyseq> again.</p>
</section>
<section id="unhide">
<title>Unhide a file</title>
+
<p>To unhide a file, go to the folder containing the hidden file and click
- the <media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span
its:translate="yes">down</span></media> button in the
- toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>. Then, find the hidden file and
- rename it so that it doesn't have a <file>.</file> in front of its name. For
- example, to unhide a file called <file>.example.txt</file>, you should rename
- it to <file>example.txt</file>.</p>
+ the
+ <gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
+ button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>. Then, find the
+ hidden file and rename it so that it does not have a <file>.</file> in front
+ of its name. For example, to unhide a file called <file>.example.txt</file>,
+ you should rename it to <file>example.txt</file>.</p>
<p>Once you have renamed the file, you can either click the
- <media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span
its:translate="yes">down</span></media> button
- in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>, or press
+ <gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
+ button in the toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui>, or press
<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>H</key></keyseq> to hide any other hidden files
again.</p>
<note><p>By default, you will only see hidden files in the file
manager until you close the file manager. To change this setting so that the
- file manager will always show hidden files, see <link xref="nautilus-views"/>.
- </p></note>
+ file manager will always show hidden files, see
+ <link xref="nautilus-views"/>.</p></note>
<note><p>Most hidden files will have a <file>.</file> at the
beginning of their name, but others might have a <file>~</file> at the end of
their name instead. These files are backup files. See
<link xref="files-tilde"/> for more information.</p></note>
+
</section>
+
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-lost.page b/gnome-help/C/files-lost.page
index 15960f6..063bffd 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-lost.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-lost.page
@@ -7,9 +7,7 @@
<link type="guide" xref="files" group="more"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-09-28" status="review"/>
-
- <desc>Follow these tips if you can't find a file you
- created or downloaded.</desc>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="candidate"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
@@ -25,17 +23,20 @@
</credit>
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Follow these tips if you can't find a file you created or
+ downloaded.</desc>
</info>
<title>Find a lost file</title>
-<p>If you created or downloaded a file, but now you can't find it,
-follow these tips.</p>
+<p>If you created or downloaded a file, but now you cannot find it, follow
+these tips.</p>
<list>
- <item><p>If you don't remember where you saved the file, but you
- have some idea of how you named it, you can search for the file
- by name. See <link xref="files-search"/> to learn how.</p></item>
+ <item><p>If you do not remember where you saved the file, but you have some
+ idea of how you named it, you can search for the file by name. See
+ <link xref="files-search"/> to learn how.</p></item>
<item><p>If you just downloaded the file, your web browser might
have automatically saved it to a common folder. Check the
@@ -49,9 +50,9 @@ follow these tips.</p>
<item><p>You might have renamed the file in a way that made the file hidden.
Files that start with a <file>.</file> or end with a <file>~</file> are
hidden in the file manager. Click the
- <media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span
its:translate="yes">down</span></media> button in the file
- manager toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui> to display them. See
- <link xref="files-hidden"/> to learn more.</p></item>
+ <gui><media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/go-down.png"><span its:translate="yes">View
options</span></media></gui>
+ button in the file manager toolbar and pick <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui> to
+ display them. See <link xref="files-hidden"/> to learn more.</p></item>
</list>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
index f8bc3b8..22696ee 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
@@ -6,9 +6,7 @@
<link type="guide" xref="files" group="more"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-09-30" status="review"/>
-
- <desc>Open files using an application that isn't the default one for that
- type of file. You can change the default too.</desc>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Cristopher Thomas</name>
@@ -18,7 +16,11 @@
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
<email>shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Open files using an application that isn't the default one for that
+ type of file. You can change the default too.</desc>
</info>
<title>Open files with other applications</title>
@@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ default, the file manager only shows applications it knows can handle the file.
To look through all the applications on your computer, click <gui>Other
Application…</gui>.</p>
-<p>If you still can't find the application you want, you can search for
+<p>If you still cannot find the application you want, you can search for
more applications by clicking <gui>Find New Applications</gui>. The
file manager will search online for packages containing applications
that are known to handle files of that type.</p>
@@ -48,20 +50,21 @@ that are known to handle files of that type.</p>
player to open when you double-click an MP3 file.</p>
<steps>
- <item><p>Select a file of the type whose default application you want to change.
- For example, to change which application is used to open MP3 files,
+ <item><p>Select a file of the type whose default application you want to
+ change. For example, to change which application is used to open MP3 files,
select a <file>.mp3</file> file.</p></item>
<item><p>Right-click the file and select <gui>Properties</gui>.</p></item>
<item><p>Select the <gui>Open With</gui> tab.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select the application you want and click <gui>Set as default</gui>.
- By default, the file manager only shows applications it knows can handle the
- file. To look through all the applications on your computer, click <gui>Show
+ <item><p>Select the application you want and click
+ <gui>Set as default</gui>. By default, the file manager only shows
+ applications it knows can handle the file. To look through all the
+ applications on your computer, click <gui>Show
other applications</gui>.</p>
<p>If <gui>Other Applications</gui> contains an application you sometimes
- want to use, but don't want to make the default, select that application and
- click <gui>Add</gui>. This will add it to <gui>Recommended Applications</gui>.
- You will then be able to use this application by right-clicking the file and
- selecting it from the list.</p></item>
+ want to use, but do not want to make the default, select that application
+ and click <gui>Add</gui>. This will add it to <gui>Recommended
+ Applications</gui>. You will then be able to use this application by
+ right-clicking the file and selecting it from the list.</p></item>
</steps>
<p>This changes the default application not just for the selected file,
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-preview.page b/gnome-help/C/files-preview.page
index 209e8bc..6f2ee2d 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-preview.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-preview.page
@@ -7,25 +7,29 @@
<link type="guide" xref="files"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="nautilus-preview"/>
- <desc>Quickly show and hide previews for documents, images, videos, and more.</desc>
-
<revision pkgversion="3.6.0" version="0.2" date="2012-10-06" status="review"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.13.92" date="2014-09-20" status="candidate"/>
+
<credit type="author">
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
<email>shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Quickly show and hide previews for documents, images, videos, and
+ more.</desc>
</info>
<title>Preview files and folders</title>
-<p>You can quickly preview files without opening them in a full-blown application.
-Select any file and press the space bar. The file will open in a simple preview
-window. Press the space bar again to dismiss the preview.</p>
+<p>You can quickly preview files without opening them in a full-blown
+application. Select any file and press the space bar. The file will open in a
+simple preview window. Press the space bar again to dismiss the preview.</p>
-<p>The built-in preview supports most file formats for documents, images, video,
-and audio. In the preview, you can scroll through your documents or seek through
-your video and audio.</p>
+<p>The built-in preview supports most file formats for documents, images,
+video, and audio. In the preview, you can scroll through your documents or seek
+through your video and audio.</p>
<p>To view a preview full-screen, click the
<media its:translate="no" type="image" src="figures/view-fullscreen-16.png"><span
its:translate="yes">fullscreen</span></media>
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