[gnome-user-docs/gnome-3-16] Various edits in gnome-help
- From: Petr Kovář <pmkovar src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs/gnome-3-16] Various edits in gnome-help
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2015 17:26:23 +0000 (UTC)
commit 69a5b5b5ddd3b61d0f8f47abc5cace7746f8bddd
Author: Petr Kovar <pkovar redhat com>
Date: Thu Jun 18 19:23:43 2015 +0200
Various edits in gnome-help
Thanks to Marek Cernocky for reporting these.
gnome-help/C/clock-set.page | 7 +++++--
gnome-help/C/files-open.page | 5 +----
gnome-help/C/files-recover.page | 4 +---
gnome-help/C/look-background.page | 5 +++--
...net-wireless-troubleshooting-initial-check.page | 13 ++++++-------
5 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/clock-set.page b/gnome-help/C/clock-set.page
index a4902a3..e813231 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/clock-set.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/clock-set.page
@@ -30,8 +30,11 @@
<steps>
<item>
- <p>Click on the clock in the middle of the top bar and select <gui>Date
- & Time Settings</gui>.</p>
+ <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview and
+ start typing <gui>Date & Time</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click on <gui>Date & Time</gui> to open the control center.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>If you have a standard account, you will need to click
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
index 4425acc..d4d0ed3 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-open.page
@@ -56,10 +56,7 @@ that are known to handle files of that type.</p>
<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
- other applications</gui>.</p>
+ <gui>Set as default</gui>.</p>
<p>If <gui>Other Applications</gui> contains an application you sometimes
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
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/files-recover.page b/gnome-help/C/files-recover.page
index 2fde8b4..efa0d4f 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/files-recover.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/files-recover.page
@@ -34,9 +34,7 @@
</item>
<item>
<p>Click <gui>Trash</gui> in the sidebar. If you do 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></p>
+ click <gui>Files</gui> in the top bar and pick <gui>Sidebar</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>If your deleted file is there, click on it and select
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/look-background.page b/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
index 2fe69f2..bc2ec80 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
@@ -80,8 +80,9 @@
store photos there. If you would like to use an image that is not in
your Pictures folder, either use <app>Files</app> by right-clicking
on the image file and selecting <gui>Set as Wallpaper</gui>, or
- <app>Image Viewer</app> by opening the image file and selecting
- <guiseq><gui>Image</gui><gui>Set as Desktop Background</gui></guiseq>.</p>
+ <app>Image Viewer</app> by opening the image file, clicking the
+ menu button in the titlebar and selecting <gui>Set as
+ Wallpaper</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Select <gui>Colors</gui> to just use a flat color.</p>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/net-wireless-troubleshooting-initial-check.page
b/gnome-help/C/net-wireless-troubleshooting-initial-check.page
index b7a1497..b2cf753 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/net-wireless-troubleshooting-initial-check.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/net-wireless-troubleshooting-initial-check.page
@@ -56,14 +56,13 @@
on</link>.</p>
</item>
<item>
- <p>Open the Terminal, type <cmd>nm-tool</cmd> and press
+ <p>Open the Terminal, type <cmd>nmcli device</cmd> and press
<key>Enter</key>.</p>
- <p>This will display information about your network hardware and
+ <p>This will display information about your network interfaces and
connection status. Look down the list of information and see if there is
- a section related to the wireless network adapter. The information for
- each network device is separated by a row of dashes. If you find the line
- <code>State: Connected</code> in the section for your wireless adapter,
- it means that it is working and connected to your wireless router.</p>
+ an item related to the wireless network adapter. If the state is
+ <code>connected</code>, it means that the adapter is working and connected
+ to your wireless router.</p>
</item>
</steps>
@@ -73,7 +72,7 @@
your router and ISP setup guides to make sure the settings are correct, or
contact your ISP for support.</p>
- <p>If the information from <cmd>nm-tool</cmd> did not indicate that you were
+ <p>If the information from <cmd>nmcli device</cmd> did not indicate that you were
connected to the network, click <gui>Next</gui> to proceed to the next
portion of the troubleshooting guide.</p>
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