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authorBrian Casey <bcasey@src.gnome.org>2004-03-09 14:50:18 +0000
committerBrian Casey <bcasey@src.gnome.org>2004-03-09 14:50:18 +0000
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-<part id="part1-1"><title>A Tour of the GNOME Desktop</title><partintro><para>A <firstterm>desktop environment</firstterm> desktop environment
-is a windows-based environment for users. The desktop environment is the sum
-of all the parts of your working environment. This section introduces the
-core components in the GNOME Desktop environment. </para><para>The GNOME Desktop is very configurable, therefore this section covers
-the main functional possibilities of the GNOME Desktop features.
-If you want to find out how to implement the various configuration possibilities
-that are mentioned in this section, see <emphasis>Customizing Your GNOME Desktop</emphasis>. </para><para>The chapters in this section are as follows: </para><itemizedlist><listitem><para><emphasis>Basic Skills</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out about mouse usage, shortcut keys, basic
+<part id="part1-1"><title>A Tour of the GNOME Desktop</title><partintro><para>This section introduces the core components in the GNOME
+Desktop. The GNOME Desktop is very configurable, therefore this section covers
+the main functional possibilities of the GNOME Desktop features. If you want
+to find out how to implement the various configuration possibilities that
+are mentioned in this section, see <emphasis>Customizing Your GNOME Desktop</emphasis>. </para><para>The chapters in this section are as follows: </para><itemizedlist><listitem><para><emphasis>Basic Skills</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out about mouse usage, shortcut keys, basic
window skills, and basic dialog skills. </para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Overview of the GNOME Desktop</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter for an introduction to the major components and functions
- of the desktop environment. If you do not read anything else in this manual,
-read this chapter.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>GNOME Desktop Sessions</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter for information about how to start, manage, and end
+ of the GNOME Desktop. If you do not read anything else in this manual, read
+this chapter.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>GNOME Desktop Sessions</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter for information about how to start, manage, and end
GNOME Desktop sessions. </para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Working With Panels</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using panels. Panels are a
key component of the GNOME Desktop. This chapter tells you how to use the
different parts of your panels, and how to invoke the available functions
-of the desktop environment using panels.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Working With Menus</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using menus. </para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Working With Windows</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using windows. This chapter
+of the GNOME Desktop using panels.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Working With Menus</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using menus. </para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Working With Windows</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using windows. This chapter
describes basic windows functions such as moving and resizing. This chapter
also describes the controls that you use with windows. </para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Nautilus File Manager</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about the <application>Nautilus</application>
file manager. This chapter describes how to use the file manager to work with
-your file system. This chapter also describes how to customize the file manager.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Using Your Desktop</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using the <firstterm>desktop</firstterm>. The desktop is the part of the desktop environment where there
-are no interface graphical items, such as panels and windows. This chapter
-describes how to use the desktop to start applications, and open your files
-and folders. The chapter also describes how to use <guilabel>Trash</guilabel>
-from the desktop, how to use the <guimenu>Desktop</guimenu> menu, and how
-to customize the desktop.</para></listitem></itemizedlist></partintro>&gosbasic;
+your file system. This chapter also describes how to customize the file manager.</para></listitem><listitem><para><emphasis>Using Your Desktop</emphasis></para><para>Read this chapter to find out more about using the <firstterm>desktop</firstterm>. The desktop is the part of the GNOME Desktop where there are
+no interface graphical items, such as panels and windows. This chapter describes
+how to use the desktop to start applications, and open your files and folders.
+The chapter also describes how to use <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> from the
+desktop, how to use the <guimenu>Desktop</guimenu> menu, and how to customize
+the desktop.</para></listitem></itemizedlist></partintro>&gosbasic;
&gosoverview;
&gosstartsession;
&gospanel;