[gnome-user-docs/gnome-3-26] Fix #788068 Drop Character Map documentation



commit 777d817314a9a6581d1a815fa239f40d23e6dea1
Author: Petr Kovar <pkovar redhat com>
Date:   Mon Oct 30 19:40:52 2017 +0100

    Fix #788068 Drop Character Map documentation

 gnome-help/C/tips-specialchars.page |   68 ++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/tips-specialchars.page b/gnome-help/C/tips-specialchars.page
index 66b71da..dfa116e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/tips-specialchars.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/tips-specialchars.page
@@ -43,18 +43,6 @@
     <title>Methods to enter characters</title>
   </links>
 
-  <section id="charmap">
-    <title>Character map</title>
-    <p>GNOME comes with a character map application that allows you to browse
-    all the characters in Unicode. Use the character map to find the character
-    you want, and then copy and paste it to wherever you need it.</p>
-
-    <p>You can find <app>Character Map</app> in the <gui>Activities</gui>
-    overview. For more information on the character map, see the
-    <link href="help:gucharmap">Character Map Manual</link>.</p>
-
-  </section>
-
   <section id="characters">
     <title>Characters</title>
     <p>Another useful application shipped with GNOME is <app>Characters</app>.
@@ -75,6 +63,7 @@
     then <key>e</key>.</p>
     <p>Keyboards don’t have specific compose keys. Instead, you can define
     one of the existing keys on your keyboard as a compose key.</p>
+
     <note style="important">
       <p>You need to have <app>Tweaks</app> installed on your computer to
       change this setting.</p>
@@ -83,35 +72,42 @@
         <app>Tweaks</app></link></p>
       </if:if>
     </note>
+
     <steps>
       <title>Define a compose key</title>
       <item>
-      <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-introduction#activities">Activities</gui> overview and
-      start typing <gui>Tweaks</gui>.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Click <gui>Tweaks</gui> to open the application.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Click the <gui>Keyboard &amp; Mouse</gui> tab.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Click <gui>Disabled</gui> next to the <gui>Compose Key</gui> setting.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Turn the switch on in the dialog and pick the keyboard shortcut you want to use.</p>
-    </item>
-    <item>
-      <p>Tick the checkbox of the key that you want to set as the Compose key.</p>
-    </item>
-Close the dialog.
-
-    <item>
-      <p>Close the <gui>Tweaks</gui> window.</p>
-    </item>
-  </steps>
+        <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-introduction#activities">Activities</gui>
+        overview and start typing <gui>Tweaks</gui>.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Click <gui>Tweaks</gui> to open the application.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Click the <gui>Keyboard &amp; Mouse</gui> tab.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Click <gui>Disabled</gui> next to the <gui>Compose Key</gui>
+        setting.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Turn the switch on in the dialog and pick the keyboard shortcut you
+        want to use.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Tick the checkbox of the key that you want to set as the Compose
+        key.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Close the dialog.</p>
+      </item>
+      <item>
+        <p>Close the <gui>Tweaks</gui> window.</p>
+      </item>
+    </steps>
+
     <p>You can type many common characters using the compose key, for
     example:</p>
+
     <list>
       <item><p>Press <key>compose</key> then <key>'</key> then a letter to
       place an acute accent over that letter, such as <em>é</em>.</p></item>


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