[gnome-commander] Remove outdated documentation section about working with removable devices



commit a8119ebffed5d2acb60cf78bd4b1611ed56c0e21
Author: Uwe Scholz <u scholz83 gmx de>
Date:   Sat Jul 10 23:20:17 2021 +0200

    Remove outdated documentation section about working with removable devices

 doc/C/figures/mounting.png | Bin 13738 -> 0 bytes
 doc/C/index.docbook        |  37 ++-----------------------------------
 doc/Makefile.am            |   3 +--
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/doc/C/index.docbook b/doc/C/index.docbook
index c6c154d4..e2c579db 100644
--- a/doc/C/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/C/index.docbook
@@ -7475,44 +7475,11 @@
          </figure>
          <!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
        </sect2>
-       <sect2 id="gnome-commander-removable-media">
-         <title>Using removable media</title>
-          <para>If you use removable devices such as CDs, floppies and cameras a lot you can make &app;
-          automatically take care of mounting them by following this guide:</para>
-          <itemizedlist>
-            <listitem>
-              <para>Open the <guimenu>Options</guimenu> dialog and go to the 
<guimenuitem>Devices</guimenuitem> tab.</para>
-            </listitem>
-            <listitem>
-              <para>Add the devices that you are using. This is how the program looks with a few added 
devices.</para>
-              <!-- ==== Figure ==== -->
-             <figure id="mounting">
-               <title>Extract Archive</title>
-               <screenshot>
-                 <mediaobject>
-                   <imageobject>
-                     <imagedata fileref="figures/mounting.png" format="PNG"/>
-                   </imageobject>
-                   <textobject>
-                     <phrase>Mounting in &app;.</phrase>
-                   </textobject>
-                 </mediaobject>
-               </screenshot>
-             </figure>
-             <!-- ==== End of Figure ==== -->
-             <para>In the last image the red circle <guimenu>A</guimenu> shows the available
-             devices. If a device was mounted by &app; there is also a button to press if you
-             want to unmount the device, shown in the red circle <guimenu>B</guimenu>.
-             The icons that are used for the devices in the example should be available
-             in the $(prefix)/share/pixmaps/gnome-commander/device-icons folder on your computer.</para>
-            </listitem>
-          </itemizedlist>
-       </sect2>
        <sect2 id="gnome-commander-mime-types">
          <title>Handling MIME types</title>
-         <note><para>Since GNOME has changed to follow the freedesktop.org standard of handling mimetypes, 
the editing 
+         <note><para>Since GNOME has changed to follow the freedesktop.org standard of handling mimetypes, 
the editing
          of preferred programs in GNOME Commander is broken (since v1.1.7). You have still some 
possibilities 
-         to change preferred default programs. For more informations please have a look at the 
+         to change preferred default programs. For more informations please have a look at the
          <ulink type="http" url="https://gcmd.github.io/doc.html#tips";>Tips and Tricks section</ulink> of
          the &app; home page.</para></note>
        </sect2>
diff --git a/doc/Makefile.am b/doc/Makefile.am
index 651bbac2..e58bd5dd 100644
--- a/doc/Makefile.am
+++ b/doc/Makefile.am
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ HELP_MEDIA = \
        figures/gnome-commander_options_tabs.png                \
        figures/gnome-commander_options_layout_colors.png       \
        figures/gnome-commander_window.png                      \
-       figures/gnome-commander_simple_plugins_example.png      \
-       figures/mounting.png
+       figures/gnome-commander_simple_plugins_example.png
 
 HELP_LINGUAS = cs de el es fr ru sl sv
 


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