[release-notes/gnome-3-22] more tweaks



commit 95d6968a584fcc3d9108fa91a1f03a17b2b573cb
Author: Allan Day <allanpday gmail com>
Date:   Fri Sep 9 13:07:25 2016 +0100

    more tweaks

 help/C/index.page |   64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 1 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/index.page b/help/C/index.page
index d681d53..8aa7fc2 100644
--- a/help/C/index.page
+++ b/help/C/index.page
@@ -59,21 +59,19 @@
     future.</p>
   </section>
 
-  <section id="bulk-renaming">
-    <title>Bulk Renaming</title>
+  <section id="rename-multiple-files">
+    <title>Rename Multiple Files</title>
     <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
-    <p>Bulk renaming is a new feature in the Files application for GNOME
-    &gnomeversion;. As the name suggests, bulk renaming allows multiple files
-    to be renamed at the same time. This is extremely useful when dealing with
-    collections of files that have similar names, such as videos, music or
-    photos.</p>
-    <p>Files can be renamed using either a template that is applied to each
-    file, or by searching for and replacing parts of all the file names. The
-    template mode allows using details from your files to be included as part
-    of the file name, such as the creation date, or the track number, artist
-    name or album name for music files.</p>
-    <p>To access the bulk rename feature, simply select multiple files and then
-    rename using the context menu or <key>F2</key> shortcut.</p>
+    <p>The Files application now allows multiple files to be renamed at the
+    same time. This is extremely useful when dealing with collections of
+    similar files, such as videos, music or photos. Files can be renamed using
+    either a template that is applied to each file, or by searching for and
+    replacing parts of all the file names. The template mode allows details
+    from the files to be included as part of their names, such as their
+    creation date, or the track number, artist name or album name for music
+    files.</p>
+    <p>To use the new feature, simply select multiple files and then either
+    select <gui>Rename…</gui> from the context menu or press <key>F2</key>.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="photo-sharing">
@@ -86,7 +84,7 @@
     email attachment. Further sharing destinations are planned for the future,
     including a range of social networks.</p>
     <p>Photo sharing is fully integrated with Online Accounts, so to upload to
-    Google it is first necessary to add a Google account from the main Settings
+    Google it is first necessary to add a Google account from the Settings
     application</p>
   </section>
 
@@ -99,8 +97,8 @@
     Star ratings are also displayed more prominently, in order to make it
     easier to find the best applications to install.</p>
     <p>Software has other improvements, too. Color coded badges now clearly
-    indicate whether an application is Free Software. The layout of many of the
-    lists and pages has also been refined.</p>
+    indicate if an application is Free Software, and the layout of many lists
+    and pages has also been refined.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="wayland">
@@ -123,11 +121,11 @@
     <title>Improved Files Application</title>
     <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
     <p>In addition to bulk renaming, the Files application has a large number
-    of other improvements for GNOME &gnomeversion;. Archive functionality has
-    been directly integrated, so that extracting an archive (such as a .zip or
-    .tar.gz file) just requires a double click, rather than using a separate
-    application. New archives can also be created, using a variety of archive
-    formats.</p>
+    of other improvements for GNOME &gnomeversion;. Compressed file
+    functionality has been directly integrated, so that extracting a compressed
+    file (such as a .zip or .tar.gz file) just requires a double click, rather
+    than using a separate application. New compressed files can also be
+    created, using a variety of formats.</p>
     <p>Also in Files, the view and content sorting controls have been
     overhauled for &gnomeversion;. This makes it possible to switch between the
     grid and list view with a single click and makes the zoom and sorting
@@ -139,19 +137,20 @@
     bar, so it doesn’t get in the way, and the inclusion of extra information
     about connecting to servers, including which file protocols are supported.
     </p>
-    <p>Finally, you can now work with files with admin privileges over
-    <code>admin:///</code>.</p>
-    <!-- Add here - what is this used for? -->
+    <p>Finally, it is now possible to open files that require additional
+    permissions using the <code>admin:///</code> prefix in the address bar.
+    This offers a safer alternative to opening files using <code>sudo</code>
+    from the command line, and can also be used from file open dialogs.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="keyboard-settings">
     <title>Redesigned Keyboard Settings</title>
     <media type="image" src="figures/placeholder.png"/>
     <p>GNOME’s keyboard settings have been overhauled for &gnomeversion;. The
-    list of shortcuts is now easier to browse and eliminates a number of issues
-    with the previous version. A search feature makes it really quick to search
-    for keyboard shortcuts, and the process for setting a shortcut provides
-    much clearer feedback.</p>
+    list of shortcuts is now easier to browse and the new design eliminates a
+    number of issues with the previous version. A search feature makes it
+    quick to find the shortcut you want, and the process for setting a shortcut
+    provides much clearer feedback.</p>
   </section>
 
   <section id="dconf-editor">
@@ -174,10 +173,9 @@
       It also lets you change which calendar an event belongs to, and event
       editing has restyled date pickers. In the calendar grid, events can now
       be moved using drag and drop, and the layout of the year view has been
-      refined and its layout now adjusts to the size of the window.</p></item>
-      <item><p>In Polari, GNOME's IRC client, if you identify yourself to
-      NickServ, you will be asked if the password shhould be remembered, and
-      will be automatically logged in in the future.</p></item>
+      refined.</p></item>
+      <item><p>Polari, GNOME's IRC client, is now able to remember and
+      automatically reuse passwords that have been sent to NickServ.</p></item>
       <item><p>Maps now uses <link href="https://www.mapbox.com/";>Mapbox</link>
       as the supplier of its
       <link href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/";>OpenStreetMap</link> data.


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