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author | Brent Smith <gnome@nextreality.net> | 2006-03-12 21:15:50 +0000 |
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committer | Brent Smith <bmsmith@src.gnome.org> | 2006-03-12 21:15:50 +0000 |
commit | 0ee5ef741a88f705032c4e69a6acefb4c8cd0b26 (patch) | |
tree | cfb0c3338f956f41536318d27188b9a845cd2805 /gnome2-system-admin-guide/C | |
parent | d640dd892712315990ce35f785a3ad6b4f431d66 (diff) | |
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Rewrote some of the scrollkeeper and OMF sections.
2006-03-12 Brent Smith <gnome@nextreality.net>
* help.xml:
Rewrote some of the scrollkeeper and OMF sections.
* fontconfig.xml:
* mimetypes.xml:
* performance.xml:
Replaced a bunch of <para> elements with <screen> where appropriate
Diffstat (limited to 'gnome2-system-admin-guide/C')
-rw-r--r-- | gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/ChangeLog | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/fontconfig.xml | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/help.xml | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/mimetypes.xml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/performance.xml | 139 |
5 files changed, 97 insertions, 124 deletions
diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/ChangeLog b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/ChangeLog index 193f3ac..e2bef36 100644 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/ChangeLog +++ b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2006-03-12 Brent Smith <gnome@nextreality.net> + + * help.xml: + Rewrote some of the scrollkeeper and OMF sections. + * fontconfig.xml: + * mimetypes.xml: + * performance.xml: + Replaced a bunch of <para> elements with <screen> where appropriate + 2006-03-12 Luca Ferretti <elle.uca@libero.it> * menustructure.xml: diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/fontconfig.xml b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/fontconfig.xml index 0bd3f58..19383c0 100644 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/fontconfig.xml +++ b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/fontconfig.xml @@ -67,10 +67,7 @@ uses the first font that is defined for that alias in the <filename>/etc/fonts/f <para>The <literal>fontconfig</literal> library updates the list of fonts automatically. If the list of fonts is not updated, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>fc-cache <replaceable>directory-name</replaceable></userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>fc-cache <replaceable>directory-name</replaceable></userinput></screen> </listitem> </orderedlist> </sect1> @@ -91,10 +88,7 @@ directory of the user. If you drag the font file to the <literal>fonts:///</lite <para>The <literal>fontconfig</literal> library updates the list of fonts automatically. If the list of fonts is not updated, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>fc-cache <replaceable>directory-name</replaceable></userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>fc-cache <replaceable>directory-name</replaceable></userinput></screen> </listitem> </orderedlist> </sect1> diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/help.xml b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/help.xml index dc126c5..f380b00 100644 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/help.xml +++ b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/help.xml @@ -61,6 +61,9 @@ browser.</para> <para>A subject category to which the Help document belongs</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> + <para>For more information on how to create OMF files, please see + <ulink url="ghelp:writing_scrollkeeper_omf_files">Writing Scrollkeeper +OMF Files</ulink>.</para> </sect1> <sect1 id="help-2"> <title>ScrollKeeper Cataloging System</title> @@ -72,34 +75,40 @@ browser.</para> <primary>ScrollKeeper cataloging system</primary> </indexterm> <para><application>ScrollKeeper</application> is a cataloging -system for documentation. The Help browser uses <application>ScrollKeeper</application> to catalog the manuals on the system. <application>ScrollKeeper</application> manages the information in the OMF files for the Help browser. </para> - <para><application>ScrollKeeper</application> uses the information in the -OMF files to enable the Help browser to find Help documents on a system. When -you install an application, the installation process installs an OMF file -to a directory of OMF files. </para> - <para><application>ScrollKeeper</application> builds a table of contents for -each Help document that has an associated OMF file. <application>ScrollKeeper</application> builds the table of contents from the XML file specified in -the OMF file. The table of contents for the Help document is displayed in -the left pane of the Help browser window, and enables users to navigate the -Help document in the left pane. The title of the document in the OMF file -is also displayed in the left pane of the Help browser window. </para> +system for documentation. Its primary function is to manage the information in +OMF files for the help browser. When you install an application, the +OMF file is copied to the <filename> +<replaceable>$prefix</replaceable>/share/omf/<replaceable><application-name></replaceable> +</filename> directory. +</para> + + <para><application>ScrollKeeper</application> builds a table of contents from the +collection of OMF files in the directories specified in +<filename><replaceable>$prefix</replaceable>/etc/scrollkeeper.conf</filename> file. +This file usually consists of a single line with the <varname>OMF_DIR</varname> +set to a comma separated list of directories to recursively search.</para> + + <programlisting>OMF_DIR=/usr/share/omf:/usr/local/share/omf:/opt/gnome2/share/omf:/opt/kde/omf +</programlisting> + <para><application>ScrollKeeper</application> contains a hierarchy of subject -categories to which a Help document can belong. The Help documents are organized -into this hierarchy of subject categories in the left pane of the Help browser -window. The subject category of the document in the OMF file determines the -location of the document in the hierarchy. The hierarchy of subject categories -is defined in the following file:</para> - <para> - <filename>/usr/share/scrollkeeper/Templates/C/scrollkeeper_cl.xml</filename> - </para> - <para>The subject category of a document must correspond to a subject category -in the following file:</para> - <para> - <filename>/usr/share/scrollkeeper/Templates/C/scrollkeeper_cl.xml</filename> - </para> +categories to which a help document can belong. The subject category of the document +in the OMF file determines the location of the document in the table of contents presented +by the help browser.</para> + + <para>The hierarchy of subject categories is defined in the file +<filename> +<replaceable>$prefix</replaceable>/scrollkeeper/Templates/<replaceable><lang></replaceable>/scrollkeeper_cl.xml</filename>. +The subject category of a document must correspond to a category specified in this file.</para> + + <para>For more information on the <application>Scrollkeeper</application> system, +visit the website at +<ulink url="http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/">http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/</ulink>. +</para> + <note> - <para>If the Help document XML file is moved to a new location, then -you might need to update the location in the OMF file.</para> + <para>If the help document XML file is moved to a new location, then +the location in the OMF file needs to be updated.</para> </note> </sect1> </chapter> diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/mimetypes.xml b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/mimetypes.xml index 3c45a03..15ca2a8 100644 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/mimetypes.xml +++ b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/mimetypes.xml @@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ <listitem> <para>Update the MIME database by running <application>update-mime-database</application> using the system - account.<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>update-mime-database /usr/share/mime</userinput></screen></para> + account.<screen><userinput>update-mime-database /usr/share/mime</userinput></screen></para> </listitem> </orderedlist> diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/performance.xml b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/performance.xml index 21cd41f..87be271 100644 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/performance.xml +++ b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/performance.xml @@ -81,17 +81,13 @@ as HighContrastInverse. Use Atlanta with inverse controls options.</para> </note> <para><indexterm><primary>themes</primary><secondary>window frame options</secondary><tertiary>changing</tertiary></indexterm>To change the window frame theme option, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string ---set /apps/metacity/general/theme <replaceable>option-name</replaceable></userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/metacity/general/theme <replaceable>option-name</replaceable></userinput></screen> <para>For example, to use Atlanta, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string ---set /apps/metacity/general/theme Atlanta</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/metacity/general/theme Atlanta</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can use the <application>Theme</application> preference tool to select the appropriate option.</para> <tip> @@ -99,17 +95,10 @@ tool to select the appropriate option.</para> to measure the performance of a window frame option, and to preview the option. To start <application>Metacity Theme Viewer</application>, use the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>metacity-theme-viewer <replaceable>option-name</replaceable></userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>metacity-theme-viewer <replaceable>option-name</replaceable></userinput></screen> <para>For example, to measure the performance of Atlanta and preview Atlanta, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>metacity-theme-viewer -Atlanta</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>metacity-theme-viewer Atlanta</userinput></screen> </tip> </sect2> <sect2 id="performance-2"> @@ -128,11 +117,9 @@ Atlanta</userinput> </indexterm> <para>Some items in menus display an icon beside the item. To turn off this feature, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons false</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can use the <application>Menus & Toolbars</application> preference tool to deselect the <guilabel>Show icons in menus</guilabel> option.</para> </sect2> @@ -147,11 +134,9 @@ a splash screen is displayed. Icons are displayed on the splash screen while the user logs in. You can turn off the splash screen to reduce CPU usage during login. </para> <para><indexterm><primary>splash screen</primary><secondary>turning off</secondary></indexterm>To turn off the splash screen, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/gnome-session/options/show_splash_screen false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/gnome-session/options/show_splash_screen false</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can use the <application>Sessions</application> preference tool to deselect the <guilabel>Show splash screen on login</guilabel> option.</para> @@ -164,11 +149,9 @@ option.</para> </indexterm> <para>When users show or hide panels, the panels can show or hide in an animated style. To turn off panel animation, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/panel/global/enable_animations false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/panel/global/enable_animations false</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can use the <application>Panel</application> preference tool to deselect the <guilabel>Drawer and panel animation</guilabel> option.</para> </sect2> @@ -269,11 +252,9 @@ manager. For the fastest performance, set the value of the preferences to <liter <para>Specifies when to preview the content of text files in the icon that represents the file. To never preview the content of text files, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/</userinput> - <userinput>show_icon_text never</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_icon_text never</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can perform the following steps:</para> <orderedlist> @@ -296,11 +277,9 @@ preference.</para> <entry valign="top"> <para>Specifies when to show the number of items in folders. To never show the number of items in folders, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/</userinput> - <userinput>show_directory_item_counts never</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_directory_item_counts never</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can perform the following steps:</para> <orderedlist> <listitem> @@ -322,11 +301,9 @@ preference.</para> <entry valign="top"> <para>Specifies when to show thumbnails of image files. To never show thumbnails, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/</userinput> - <userinput>show_image_thumbnails never</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_image_thumbnails never</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can perform the following steps:</para> <orderedlist> <listitem> @@ -348,11 +325,9 @@ preference.</para> <entry valign="top"> <para>Specifies when to preview the content of sound files. To never preview the content of sound files, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string --set /apps/nautilus/preferences/preview_sound -never </userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/preview_sound never</userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can perform the following steps:</para> <orderedlist> @@ -380,28 +355,22 @@ preference.</para> you to turn off the side pane and the toolbar. To improve file manager performance, turn off the side pane and the toolbar.</para> <para>To turn off the side pane, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_sidebar false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_sidebar false</userinput></screen> <para><indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>toolbar, turning off</secondary></indexterm>To turn off the toolbar, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_toolbar false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_toolbar false</userinput></screen> <para>You can also turn off the location bar. Users can use the <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>L</keycap></keycombo> keyboard shortcut to display a location bar when required. </para> <para><indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>location bar, turning off</secondary></indexterm>To turn off the location bar, run the following command:</para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_location_bar false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_location_bar false</userinput></screen> </sect3> <sect3 id="performance-11"> <title>To Turn Off the Desktop</title> @@ -432,11 +401,9 @@ The desktop objects are not displayed on the desktop. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> <para>To disable the desktop, run the following command: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type bool ---set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop false</userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type bool \ +--set /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop false</userinput></screen> </sect3> </sect2> </sect1> @@ -590,21 +557,15 @@ for the GNOME Desktop and for applications.</para> <para>Use a solid color for the desktop background. Use of a solid color reduces the number of colors used by the GNOME Desktop. </para> <para>To set a solid color for the background, run the following commands: </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string ---set /desktop/gnome/background/picture_options none</userinput> - </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string ---set /desktop/gnome/background/color_shading_type solid</userinput> - </para> - <para> - <computeroutput>#</computeroutput> - <userinput>gconftool-2 --type string ---set /desktop/gnome/background/primary_color \#<replaceable>hexadecimal-color</replaceable></userinput> - </para> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /desktop/gnome/background/picture_options none</userinput></screen> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /desktop/gnome/background/color_shading_type solid</userinput></screen> + <screen><userinput>gconftool-2 \ +--type string \ +--set /desktop/gnome/background/primary_color #<replaceable>hexadecimal-color</replaceable></userinput></screen> <para>Alternatively, users can use the <application>Background</application> preference tool to choose a solid color for the background.</para> </sect2> |