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authorEugene O'Connor <eoconnor@src.gnome.org>2002-08-27 19:46:04 +0000
committerEugene O'Connor <eoconnor@src.gnome.org>2002-08-27 19:46:04 +0000
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-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_accessx_keyboard_tab.pngbin223316 -> 42147 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_basic_keyboardshortcuts.pngbin90092 -> 12293 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_session_options.pngbin68896 -> 66150 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/naut_pref_view_dialog.pngbin102541 -> 12818 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/window_menu.pngbin2194 -> 2295 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml20
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic.xml90
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-applications-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-preferences-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess.xml107
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-applications-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-preferences-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk.xml153
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-applications-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-preferences-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel.xml200
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback.xml24
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu.xml210
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity.xml66
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-applications-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml252
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml209
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel.xml285
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession.xml151
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/part1-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/part1.xml36
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/part2-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/part2.xml6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide-C.omf6
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.pdfbin1286842 -> 2089232 bytes
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.xml2
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosbasic.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustaccess.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustdesk.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustlookandfeel.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosdeskback.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoseditmainmenu.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosmetacity.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosnautilus.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosoverview.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgospanel.xml4
-rw-r--r--gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosstartsession.xml4
53 files changed, 1120 insertions, 861 deletions
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_accessx_keyboard_tab.png b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_accessx_keyboard_tab.png
index c7f9bfe..0d0cae6 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_accessx_keyboard_tab.png
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_accessx_keyboard_tab.png
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diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_basic_keyboardshortcuts.png b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_basic_keyboardshortcuts.png
index 75ea701..96b06de 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_basic_keyboardshortcuts.png
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_basic_keyboardshortcuts.png
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diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_session_options.png b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_session_options.png
index 0c8c5de..9ced230 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_session_options.png
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/cc_session_options.png
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diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/naut_pref_view_dialog.png b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/naut_pref_view_dialog.png
index 8b8e8ad..68d50b4 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/naut_pref_view_dialog.png
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/naut_pref_view_dialog.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/window_menu.png b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/window_menu.png
index 420d2ab..57be036 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/window_menu.png
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/figures/window_menu.png
Binary files differ
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml
index 16e7350..288d577 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ is called a GNOME-compliant application. For example, <application>Nautilus
</application> and <application>gedit</application> are GNOME-compliant applications.
</para></glossdef>
</glossentry>
+<glossentry id="glossary-26"><glossterm>hot key</glossterm>
+<glossdef><para>Hot keys are keyboard shortcuts that start applications.
+</para></glossdef>
+</glossentry>
<glossentry id="glossary-18"><glossterm>inode</glossterm>
<glossdef><para>A data structure that contains information about individual
files in UNIX file systems. Each file has one inode. An inode contains the
@@ -40,20 +44,24 @@ node, type, owner, and location of a file. </para></glossdef>
<glossdef><para>A unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network.</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
+<glossentry id="glossary-25"><glossterm>keyboard shortcut</glossterm>
+<glossdef><para>A <firstterm>keyboard shortcut</firstterm> is a key or combination
+of keys that provides an alternative to standard ways of performing an action.
+</para></glossdef>
+</glossentry>
<glossentry id="glossary-3"><glossterm>launcher</glossterm>
<glossdef><para>A launcher starts a particular application, executes a command,
or opens a file. A launcher can reside in a panel or in a menu.</para></glossdef>
</glossentry>
-<glossentry id="glossary-14"><glossterm>layer</glossterm>
-<glossdef><para>Your desktop is structured as a sequence of layers. Each user
-interface item, such as a window or a panel, is a member of a layer. Each
-layer has a layer number. A layer number is an integer that represents the
-position of a layer in the stacking order.</para></glossdef>
-</glossentry>
<glossentry id="glossary-11"><glossterm>menubar</glossterm>
<glossdef><para>A menubar is a bar at the top of an application window that
contains the menus for the application. </para></glossdef>
</glossentry>
+<glossentry id="glossary-24"><glossterm>mount</glossterm>
+<glossdef><para>To <firstterm>mount</firstterm> is to make a file system available
+for access. When you mount a file system, the file system is attached as a
+subdirectory to your file system. </para></glossdef>
+</glossentry>
<glossentry id="glossary-4"><glossterm>pane</glossterm>
<glossdef><para>A pane is a subdivision of a window. For example, the <application>
Nautilus</application> window contains a side pane and a view pane. </para>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic-C.omf
index 9d02453..c7c316c 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Basic Skills
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Basic Skills chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic.xml
index fb5b90e..eb3f884 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosbasic.xml
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-
<chapter id="gosbasic-1">
<title>Basic Skills</title>
<highlights><para>This chapter introduces you to the basic skills that you
@@ -11,7 +10,8 @@ need to work with your desktop.</para></highlights>
<indexterm><primary>basic skills</primary><secondary>mouse skills</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>mouse</primary><secondary>basic skills</secondary>
</indexterm><para>Even if you are very familiar with mouse devices, you should
-still familiarize yourself with the use of the mouse in the desktop. </para>
+still familiarize yourself with the button conventions and action terminology
+used in this manual. This section also describes the mouse pointers.</para>
<sect2 id="gosgetstarted-44">
<title>Mouse Button Conventions</title>
<indexterm><primary>mouse</primary><secondary>button conventions</secondary>
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ then you must reverse the mouse button conventions used in this manual.</para>
<sect2 id="gosgetstarted-45">
<title>Mouse Actions</title>
<indexterm><primary>mouse</primary><secondary>actions</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>When you use your mouse with the desktop, the following mouse conventions
-apply. </para>
+<para>The following table describes the actions that you can perform with
+the mouse:</para>
<informaltable frame="topbot">
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="36.36*"/>
<colspec colname="COLSPEC1" colwidth="63.64*"/>
@@ -126,9 +126,8 @@ button twice in rapid succession without moving the mouse. </para></entry>
</row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Drag</para></entry><entry
colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Click-and-hold a mouse button, then
-move an object. For example, you can drag a window or an icon. In the desktop,
-the left and middle mouse buttons can perform drag actions. </para></entry>
-</row>
+move an object. For example, you can drag a window or an icon. The left and
+middle mouse buttons can perform drag actions. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Drag-and-drop</para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Click-and-hold a mouse button,
then move an object. For example, you can drag-and-drop a window or an icon.
@@ -149,7 +148,7 @@ of a window, then drag the window to a new location.</para></entry></row>
<para>As you use the mouse, the appearance of the mouse pointer can change.
The appearance of the pointer can provide feedback about a particular operation,
location, or state. The following table lists and describes some of the mouse
-pointers in the desktop.</para>
+pointers.</para>
<informaltable frame="topbot">
<tgroup cols="3" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="36.36*"/>
<colspec colname="COLSPEC2" colwidth="63.64*"/><colspec colname="COLSPEC1"
@@ -328,18 +327,17 @@ a table to resize.</para></entry></row>
<title>Keyboard Skills</title>
<indexterm><primary>basic skills</primary><secondary>keyboard skills</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>keyboard</primary><secondary>basic skills
-</secondary></indexterm><para>This section provides information on how to
-use the keyboard to work with the desktop. </para>
-<para>For almost every task that you can perform with the mouse, you can use
-the keyboard to perform the same task. <glossterm>Shortcut keys</glossterm>
-are keys that provide you with a quick way to perform a task. </para>
-<para>You can use shortcut keys to work with the desktop and to work with
+</secondary></indexterm><para>For almost every task that you can perform with
+the mouse, you can use the keyboard to perform the same task. <firstterm>
+Shortcut keys</firstterm> are keys that provide you with a quick way to perform
+a task. </para>
+<para>You can use shortcut keys to perform desktop tasks and to work with
interface items such as panels and windows. You can also use shortcut keys
in applications. To customize your shortcut keys, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>
Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop Preferences</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Keyboard Shortcuts</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
-<para>You can also customize the desktop to use keyboard accessibility features.
-</para>
+<para>You can also modify your desktop preferences to use keyboard accessibility
+features. </para>
<para>The following sections describe the shortcut keys that you can use.
</para>
<sect2 id="gosbasic-62">
@@ -369,23 +367,21 @@ dialog.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Print
Screen</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Takes a screenshot
of the window that has focus. </para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>up arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>up arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>down arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>down arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>d</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Minimizes
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>d</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Minimizes
all windows, and gives focus to the desktop background.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycap>F1</keycap></para></entry><entry
+colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Starts the online help browser, and displays appropriate
+online help.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
@@ -423,23 +419,20 @@ Moves the focus between items in a menu.</para></entry></row>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Chooses a menu item. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycap>Esc</keycap></para></entry><entry
colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Closes an open menu.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>up arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>up arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para></para><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>
-Alt</keycap><keycap>down arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>down arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>d</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Minimizes
-all windows, and gives focus to the desktop background.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl
+</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>d</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry
+colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop
+background.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</informaltable>
@@ -459,8 +452,7 @@ colwidth="68.64*"/>
<entry valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Switches
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Switches
the focus between the panels and the desktop background.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>F10</keycap></keycombo></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Opens the popup menu for the selected panel.
@@ -504,17 +496,13 @@ colwidth="55.00*"/>
valign="top"><para>Command</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>
-N</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>New
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>N</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>New
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>
-X</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Cut
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>X</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Cut
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>
-C</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Copy
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>C</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Copy
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>
-V</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Paste
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>V</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Paste
</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Z</keycap></keycombo></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Undo</para></entry></row>
@@ -528,9 +516,9 @@ V</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosbasic-63">
<title>Access Keys</title>
-<indexterm><primary>access keys</primary></indexterm><para>A <glossterm>menubar
-</glossterm> is a bar at the top of a window that contains the menus for the
-application. An <glossterm>access key</glossterm> is an underlined letter
+<indexterm><primary>access keys</primary></indexterm><para>A <firstterm>menubar
+</firstterm> is a bar at the top of a window that contains the menus for the
+application. An <firstterm>access key</firstterm> is an underlined letter
in a menubar, menu, or dialog that you can use to perform an action. On a
menubar, the access key for each menu is underlined. </para>
<para>To open a menu, press <keycap>Alt</keycap>, then press the access key.
@@ -609,7 +597,7 @@ use windows and dialogs.</para>
<title>To Resize Panes in Windows</title>
<indexterm><primary>windows</primary><secondary>resizing panes</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>panes</primary><secondary>resizing</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>Some windows contain more than one <glossterm>pane</glossterm>.
+</indexterm><para>Some windows contain more than one <firstterm>pane</firstterm>.
A pane is a subdivision of a window. For example, the <application>Nautilus
</application> window contains a side pane and a view pane. A window that
contains panes has a resize handle on the edge between the panes. To resize
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-C.omf
index 6535505..ad6c683 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Accessibility Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Using the Accessibility Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-applications-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-applications-C.omf
index b1936b5..0f493bb 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-applications-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-applications-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Accessibility Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Applications|Desktop Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Accessibility Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-preferences-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-preferences-C.omf
index 0ae4bbc..19bdee0 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-preferences-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess-preferences-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Accessibility Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Accessibility Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess.xml
index 8f0bc47..17f9a32 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustaccess.xml
@@ -35,9 +35,7 @@ accessibility options</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>accessibility
</indexterm><para>Use the <application>Keyboard</application> accessibility
preference tool to set the keyboard accessibility preferences. The <application>
Keyboard</application> accessibility preference tool is also known as <application>
-AccessX</application>.</para>
-<sect2 id="goscustaccess-4">
-<title>Keyboard Accessibility Options</title><para><xref linkend="goscustaccess-TBL-1"/> lists the keyboard
+AccessX</application>.</para><para><xref linkend="goscustaccess-TBL-1"/> lists the keyboard
accessibility settings that you can modify.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustaccess-TBL-1">
<title>Keyboard Accessibility Settings</title>
@@ -50,39 +48,44 @@ colwidth="74.36*"/>
Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><guilabel>Enable keyboard accessibility
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Select this option
+to enable keyboard accessibility features. When you select this option, the
+other options in the preference tool become available.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Beep when enabling/disabling
-keyboard accessibility features</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option for an audible indication when a feature such as sticky
-keys or slow keys is activated, or deactivated.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Disable if unused</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable you to deactivate
-the keyboard accessibility preferences. Specify the period of time that must
-pass before timeout occurs. Setting range: 10 to 500 seconds.</para></entry>
+keyboard accessibility features</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"
+valign="top"><para>Select this option for an audible indication when a feature
+such as sticky keys or slow keys is activated, or deactivated.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Mouse Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm>
-<primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>mouse keys</secondary></indexterm></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to make the numeric keypad
-emulate mouse actions. You can specify the following mouse key settings:
-</para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Disable if unused
+for</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to enable you to deactivate the keyboard accessibility
+preferences. Specify the period of time that must pass before timeout occurs.
+</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Mouse Keys
+</guilabel></para><indexterm><primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>mouse keys
+</secondary></indexterm></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to make the numeric keypad emulate mouse actions. You can
+specify the following mouse key settings: </para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Maximum pointer speed</guilabel>: Use this setting
-to specify the maximum speed that the pointer moves across the screen. Setting
-range: 1 to 100 pixels per second. </para></listitem>
+to specify the maximum speed that the pointer moves across the screen.</para>
+</listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Time to accelerate to maximum speed</guilabel>:
-Use this setting to specify the duration of the acceleration time of the pointer.
- Setting range: 10 to 5000 milliseconds. </para></listitem>
+Use this setting to specify the duration of the acceleration time of the pointer.
+</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Start moving this long after keypress</guilabel>:
Use this setting to specify the period of time that must pass after a keypress
-before the pointer moves. Setting range: 10 to 5000 milliseconds. </para>
-</listitem>
+before the pointer moves. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Slow Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm>
-<primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>slow keys</secondary></indexterm></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to control the period of
-time that you must press-and-hold a key before acceptance. You can specify
-the following slow keys settings: </para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Slow Keys
+</guilabel></para><indexterm><primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>slow keys
+</secondary></indexterm></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to control the period of time that you must press-and-hold
+a key before acceptance. You can specify the following slow keys settings:
+</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Only accept keypress after</guilabel>: Use this
setting to specify the period of time that you must press-and-hold a key before
-acceptance. Setting range: 10 and 900 milliseconds. </para></listitem>
+acceptance. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Beep when key is pressed</guilabel>: Select this
option for an audible indication of a keypress. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Beep when key is accepted</guilabel>: Select this
@@ -90,47 +93,49 @@ option for an audible indication of key acceptance. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Beep when key is rejected</guilabel>: Select this
option for an audible indication of key rejection. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Bounce Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm>
-<primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>bounce keys</secondary></indexterm></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to accept a key input and
-to control the key repeat characteristics of the keyboard. You can specify
-the following bounce keys settings: </para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Bounce
+Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm><primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>
+bounce keys</secondary></indexterm></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to accept a key input and to control the key repeat characteristics
+of the keyboard. You can specify the following bounce keys settings: </para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Ignore keypresses within</guilabel>: Use this setting
to specify the interval to wait after the first keypress before the automatic
-repeat of a pressed key. Setting range: 10 to 900 milliseconds. </para></listitem>
+repeat of a pressed key. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Beep when key is rejected</guilabel>: Select this
option for an audible indication of key rejection. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Sticky Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm>
-<primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>sticky keys</secondary></indexterm></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to perform multiple simultaneous
-keypress operations by pressing the keys in sequence. You can specify the
-following sticky keys settings: </para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Enable Sticky
+Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm><primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>
+sticky keys</secondary></indexterm></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to perform multiple simultaneous keypress operations by
+pressing the keys in sequence. You can specify the following sticky keys settings:
+</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Beep when modifier is pressed</guilabel>: Select
this option for an audible indication when you press a modifier key. </para>
</listitem>
-<listitem><para><guilabel>Turn off Sticky Keys when two pressed simultaneously
+<listitem><para><guilabel>Turn off Sticky Keys when two keys pressed simultaneously
</guilabel>: Select this option to specify that when you press two keys simultaneously,
you can no longer press keys in sequence to perform multiple simultaneous
keypresses.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Toggle and Repeat Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm>
-<primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>toggle keys</secondary></indexterm></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option for an audible indication
-of a toggle keypress. You hear one beep when a toggle key is turned on. You
-hear two beeps when a toggle key is turned off.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Toggle and Repeat
+Keys</guilabel></para><indexterm><primary>accessibility</primary><secondary>
+toggle keys</secondary></indexterm></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option for an audible indication of a toggle keypress. You hear
+one beep when a toggle key is turned on. You hear two beeps when a toggle
+key is turned off.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Testing Area</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>The test area is an interactive interface
-so you can see how the keyboard settings affect the display as you type. Type
-text in the test area to test the effect of your settings.</para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>The test area is an interactive
+interface so you can see how the keyboard settings affect the display as you
+type. Type text in the test area to test the effect of your settings.</para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>Import CDE AccessX
+file</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
+Click on this button to import a CDE AccessX configuration file. </para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>Import CDE AccessX file</guibutton></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to import a CDE AccessX
-configuration file. </para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
-</sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-C.omf
index 3d5f15b..cb66194 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Basic Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Using the Basic Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-applications-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-applications-C.omf
index 49f96f1..83ebfe5 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-applications-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-applications-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Basic Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Applications|Desktop Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Basic Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-preferences-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-preferences-C.omf
index 7707d20..78709a3 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-preferences-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk-preferences-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Basic Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Basic Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk.xml
index 63cabb5..0c6d31c 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustdesk.xml
@@ -55,8 +55,7 @@ is a visual effect where one color blends gradually into another color. </para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>You can also change the appearance of your desktop background from within
-the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager.</para>
-<para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-14"/> lists the background
+the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager.</para><para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-14"/> lists the background
settings that you can configure.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustdesk-TBL-14">
<title>Settings for Desktop Background</title>
@@ -130,12 +129,12 @@ color that you want to appear at the bottom edge.</para></listitem>
<sect1 id="goscustdesk-38">
<title>Choosing Default Fonts</title>
<indexterm><primary>preference tools</primary><secondary>Font</secondary>
-</indexterm><indexterm><primary>fonts</primary><secondary>desktop</secondary>
-</indexterm><indexterm><primary>fonts</primary><secondary>file manager</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>Use the <application>Font</application> preference tool
-to select the fonts to use on your desktop.</para>
-<para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-26"/> lists the font settings
-that you can configure for the desktop.</para>
+</indexterm><indexterm><primary>fonts</primary><secondary>desktop background
+</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>fonts</primary><secondary>applications
+</secondary></indexterm><para>Use the <application>Font</application> preference
+tool to select the fonts to use on in your applications and on the desktop
+background.</para><para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-26"/> lists the font settings
+that you can configure.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustdesk-TBL-26">
<title>Settings for Fonts</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
@@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ Click on the font selector button to select a font to use in your applications.
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC18" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
Desktop font</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC19" colsep="0"
rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on the font selector button to select
-a font to use on your desktop background only. </para></entry></row>
+a font to use on your desktop background only.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -177,8 +176,7 @@ preference tool in the following functional areas:</para>
<para>Use the <guilabel>Keyboard</guilabel> tabbed section to set general
keyboard preferences. To start the <application>Keyboard</application> <emphasis>
accessibility</emphasis> preference tool, that is, <application>AccessX</application>,
-click on the <guibutton>Accessibility</guibutton> button.</para>
-<para><xref linkend="goscustperiph-TBL-3"/> lists the keyboard
+click on the <guibutton>Accessibility</guibutton> button.</para><para><xref linkend="goscustperiph-TBL-3"/> lists the keyboard
settings that you can configure.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustperiph-TBL-3">
<title>Settings for Keyboard</title>
@@ -222,8 +220,7 @@ blinks in fields and text boxes.</para></entry></row>
<indexterm><primary>keyboard</primary><secondary>configuring sound preferences
</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>sound</primary><secondary>configuring
keyboard preferences</secondary></indexterm><para>Use the <guilabel>Sound
-</guilabel> tabbed section to set your preferences for keyboard sound.</para>
-<para>Some applications play a bell sound to indicate a keyboard
+</guilabel> tabbed section to set your preferences for keyboard sound.</para><para>Some applications play a bell sound to indicate a keyboard
input error. Use the options in the <guilabel>Sound</guilabel> tabbed section
to configure the bell sound. <xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-1"/> lists the
keyboard sound settings that you can configure.</para>
@@ -251,18 +248,21 @@ valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable the keyboard bell.</para></entry
</sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="goscustdesk-39">
-<title>Customizing Shortcut Keys</title>
+<title>Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts</title>
<indexterm><primary>preference tools</primary><secondary>Keyboard Shortcuts
</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>shortcut keys</primary><secondary>
-configuring</secondary></indexterm><para>Shortcut keys enable you to use the
-keyboard to perform tasks, </para>
+configuring</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>keyboard shortcuts
+</primary><secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>
+hot keys</primary><secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm><para>A <firstterm>
+keyboard shortcut</firstterm> is a key or combination of keys that provides
+an alternative to standard ways of performing an action. </para>
<para>Use the <application>Keyboard Shortcuts</application> preference tool
-to display the default shortcut keys. You can customize the default shortcut
-keys to your requirements.</para>
-<para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-5"/> lists the shortcut key
+to display the default keyboard shortcuts. You can customize the default keyboard
+shortcuts to your requirements. You can also create <firstterm>hot keys</firstterm>.
+Hot keys are keyboard shortcuts that start applications. </para><para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-5"/> lists the keyboard shortcut
settings that you can customize.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustdesk-TBL-5">
-<title>Default Settings for Shortcut Keys</title>
+<title>Default Settings for Keyboard Shortcuts</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="36.11*"/>
<colspec colname="COLSPEC1" colwidth="63.89*"/>
<thead>
@@ -270,19 +270,41 @@ settings that you can customize.</para>
Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Text editing shortcuts</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para> Select one of the following settings:</para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Text editing shortcuts
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select
+one of the following settings:</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Default</guilabel>: Use this setting for standard
shortcut keys.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Emacs</guilabel>: Use this setting for <application>
Emacs</application> shortcut keys.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Desktop shortcuts</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>This table lists actions and the shortcut
-keys that are associated with each action. </para><para>To change the shortcut
-keys for an action, double-click on the action. Press the keys that you want
-to associate with the action.</para><para>To disable the shortcut keys for
-an action, double-click on the action, then press <keycap>Back Space</keycap>.
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Desktop shortcuts
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>This
+table lists actions and the shortcut keys that are associated with each action.
+</para><para>To change the shortcut keys for an action, click on the action
+to select the action. Press the keys that you want to associate with the action.
+</para><para>To disable the shortcut keys for an action, double-click on the
+action, then press <keycap>Back Space</keycap>.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Custom Shortcuts</guilabel></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>To add a hot key, perform the following steps:
+</para><orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. A <guilabel>Custom Binding
+</guilabel> dialog is displayed. Enter the command to associate with the hot
+key in the <guilabel>New Command</guilabel> field. Alternatively, to browse
+for the command, click on the <guibutton>Browse</guibutton> button. When you
+have selected the command, click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. The command is
+added to the <guilabel>Custom bindings</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>
+Desktop shortcuts</guilabel> table.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click in the Shortcut column of the command in the <guilabel>
+Custom bindings</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>Desktop shortcuts</guilabel>
+table. Press the key or key combination that you want to associate with the
+command. </para></listitem>
+</orderedlist><para>To edit a hot key, select the hot key in the <guilabel>
+Custom bindings</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>Desktop shortcuts</guilabel>
+table, then click <guibutton>Edit</guibutton>. Edit the command in the <guilabel>
+Custom Binding</guilabel> dialog.</para><para>To delete a hot key, select
+the hot key in the <guilabel>Custom bindings</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>
+Desktop shortcuts</guilabel> table, then click <guibutton>Remove</guibutton>.
</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
@@ -330,8 +352,7 @@ colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option
if you want to move toolbars from application windows to any location on the
desktop. If you select this option, handles are displayed on the left side
of the toolbars in your applications. To move a toolbar, click-and-hold on
-the handle, then drag the toolbar to the new location on the desktop.</para></entry>
-</row>
+the handle, then drag the toolbar to the new location.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
Show icons in menus</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option to display an icon beside
@@ -409,8 +430,7 @@ from the list box. </para></entry></row>
of cursor when the Control key is pressed</guilabel></para></entry><entry
colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable a mouse
pointer animation when you press and release <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>. This feature
-can assist you to locate the mouse pointer on your desktop.</para></entry>
-</row>
+can assist you to locate the mouse pointer.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -453,14 +473,14 @@ action.</para></entry></row>
preferences</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>proxy</primary><secondary>
setting preferences</secondary></indexterm><para>The <application>Network
Proxy</application> preference tool enables you to configure how your system
-connects to networks. You can configure the desktop to connect to a <glossterm>
-proxy server</glossterm>, and specify the details of the proxy server. A proxy
+connects to networks. You can configure the desktop to connect to a <firstterm>
+proxy server</firstterm>, and specify the details of the proxy server. A proxy
server is a server that intercepts requests to another server, and fulfills
-the request itself, if it can. You can enter the Domain Name Service (<acronym>
-DNS</acronym>) name or the Internet Protocol (<acronym>IP</acronym>) address
-of the proxy server. A <glossterm>DNS name</glossterm> is a unique alphabetic
-identifier for a computer on a network. An <glossterm>IP address</glossterm>
-is a unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network. </para>
+the request itself, if it can. You can enter the Domain Name Service (DNS)
+name or the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the proxy server.
+A <firstterm>DNS name</firstterm> is a unique alphabetic identifier for a
+computer on a network. An <firstterm>IP address</firstterm> is a unique numeric
+identifier for a computer on a network. </para>
<para><xref linkend="goscustdesk-TBL-52"/> lists the network proxy
settings that you can configure.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustdesk-TBL-52">
@@ -562,31 +582,32 @@ settings that you can configure.</para>
<colspec colname="COLSPEC18" colwidth="19.21*"/><colspec colname="COLSPEC19"
colwidth="46.79*"/>
<thead>
-<row><entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Option</para></entry><entry colsep="0"
-rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Option</para></entry>
+<entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC18" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Sounds
-</guilabel> table</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC19" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Use the <guilabel>Sounds</guilabel> table to associate particular sounds with
-particular events. </para><para>The <guilabel>Event</guilabel> column displays
-a hierarchical list of events that can occur. To expand a category of events,
-click on the right arrow beside a category of events.</para><para>The <guilabel>
-File to play</guilabel> column lists the sound file that plays when the event
-occurs.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC18" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Sounds</guilabel> table</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC19" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Use the <guilabel>Sounds</guilabel> table to
+associate particular sounds with particular events. </para><para>The <guilabel>
+Event</guilabel> column displays a hierarchical list of events that can occur.
+To expand a category of events, click on the right arrow beside a category
+of events.</para><para>The <guilabel>File to play</guilabel> column lists
+the sound file that plays when the event occurs.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>Play </guibutton></para></entry>
-<entry colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to play the sound
-file that is associated with the selected event. </para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC18" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Sound file drop-down
-combination box, <guibutton>Browse</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC19"
-colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>To associate a sound with an event, select the
-event in the <guilabel>Sounds</guilabel> table. Enter the name of the sound
-file that you want to associate with the selected event in the drop-down combination
-box. Alternatively, click <guibutton>Browse</guibutton> to display a <guilabel>
-Select sound file</guilabel> dialog. Use the dialog to specify the sound file
-that you want to associate with the selected event.</para><note><para>You
-can only associate sound files in <filename>.wav</filename> format with events.
-</para>
+<entry colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to play
+the sound file that is associated with the selected event. </para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC18" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
+Sound file drop-down combination box, <guibutton>Browse </guibutton></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC19" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>To associate
+a sound with an event, select the event in the <guilabel>Sounds</guilabel>
+table. Enter the name of the sound file that you want to associate with the
+selected event in the drop-down combination box. Alternatively, click <guibutton>
+Browse </guibutton> to display a <guilabel>Select sound file</guilabel> dialog.
+Use the dialog to specify the sound file that you want to associate with the
+selected event.</para><note><para>You can only associate sound files in <filename>
+.wav</filename> format with events.</para>
</note></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
@@ -626,9 +647,9 @@ Function</para></entry></row>
box.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guibutton>Install new theme</guibutton></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>You can add a theme to the list of available themes.
-The new theme must be an archive file that is tarred and zipped.
-That is, the new theme must be a <filename>.tar.gz</filename> file.</para><para>
-To add a theme to the list of available themes, click on the <guibutton>Install
+The new theme must be an archive file that is tarred and zipped. That is,
+the new theme must be a <filename>.tar.gz</filename> file.</para><para>To
+add a theme to the list of available themes, click on the <guibutton>Install
new theme</guibutton> button. A dialog is displayed. Enter the name of the
theme archive file in the drop-down combination box. Alternatively, to browse
for the file, click on the <guibutton>Browse</guibutton> button. When you
@@ -647,8 +668,8 @@ on the default theme folder.</para></entry></row>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>window manager</primary><secondary>customizing
</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>preference tools</primary><secondary>
Window Focus</secondary></indexterm><para>Use the <application>Window Focus
-</application> preference tool to specify the to customize window focus behavior
-for your desktop.</para>
+</application> preference tool to customize window focus behavior for your
+desktop.</para>
<para><xref linkend="goscustwindows-TBL-3"/> lists the window focus
settings that you can customize.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustwindows-TBL-3">
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-C.omf
index fcd342a..9b60027 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Advanced Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Using the Advanced Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-applications-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-applications-C.omf
index a1737f8..c49f99d 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-applications-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-applications-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Advanced Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Applications|Desktop Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Advanced Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-preferences-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-preferences-C.omf
index dcfd72b..5d0603f 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-preferences-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel-preferences-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Advanced Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Preferences"/>
<description>
Using the Advanced Preference Tools chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel.xml
index 22d80f8..e10762a 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goscustlookandfeel.xml
@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ and other user interface items. You can use the <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel>
preference tools to configure file types, your default applications, and your
panels. You can also use the <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> tools to customize
your sessions and startup programs. This chapter describes how to use the <guilabel>
-Advanced</guilabel> tools to customize your desktop.</para></highlights>
+Advanced</guilabel> tools to customize your desktop.</para>
+</highlights>
<sect1 id="goscustlookandfeel-17">
<title>Opening an Advanced Preference Tool</title>
<para>You can open an <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> preference tool in either
@@ -29,7 +30,6 @@ displayed. Double-click on the <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> object in
the <application>Nautilus</application> window, then double-click on the <guilabel>
Advanced</guilabel> folder. The <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> preference tools
are displayed.</para>
-
<para>Double-click on the tool that you require. The dialog for the tool is
displayed.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ enables you to configure a CD database that your system can query. A CD database
contains information about CDs, such as the name of the artist, the title,
and the track list. When an application plays a CD, the application can query
the CD database about the CD, then display the information. </para>
-<para><xref linkend="goscustlookandfeel-TBL-40"/> describes the elements on
-the <application>CD Database</application> preference tool.</para>
+<para><xref linkend="goscustlookandfeel-TBL-40"/> describes the
+elements on the <application>CD Database</application> preference tool.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustlookandfeel-TBL-40">
<title>Settings for CD Database</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
@@ -70,26 +70,27 @@ rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option to send another name and
hostname to the CD database server. Enter the name in the <guilabel>Name</guilabel>
field. Enter the hostname in the <guilabel>Hostname</guilabel> field.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>FreeDB
-round robin server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>FreeDB is a CD database. The FreeDB round robin server is
-a load-sharing configuration of FreeDB servers. Select this option to access
-the FreeDB CD database from this server.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Other
-FreeDB server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para> Select this option to access the FreeDB CD database from
-another server. Select the server that you require from the server table.
-</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>Update
-server list</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to update the list of available FreeDB
-servers in the server table.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Other
-server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option to use another CD database. Enter the name of the server
-on which the database resides in the <guilabel>Hostname</guilabel> field.
-Enter the port number on which you can access the database in the <guilabel>
-Port</guilabel> field.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+FreeDB round robin server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"
+colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>FreeDB is a CD database. The FreeDB
+round robin server is a load-sharing configuration of FreeDB servers. Select
+this option to access the FreeDB CD database from this server.</para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Other FreeDB server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para> Select this option to access the FreeDB CD
+database from another server. Select the server that you require from the
+server table.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>
+Update server list</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to update the list of available
+FreeDB servers in the server table.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Other server</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option to use another CD database.
+Enter the name of the server on which the database resides in the <guilabel>
+Hostname</guilabel> field. Enter the port number on which you can access the
+database in the <guilabel>Port</guilabel> field.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -101,8 +102,7 @@ Port</guilabel> field.</para></entry></row>
configuring</secondary></indexterm><para>Use the <application>File Types and
Programs</application> preference tool to specify how files of various types
are created, displayed, and edited. For example, you can specify that if a
-file is a plain text file, the desktop launchers the file in a text editor.
-</para>
+file is a plain text file, the file is launched in a text editor.</para>
<para><application>Nautilus</application> and other GNOME applications check
the contents of a file to determine the type of a file. If the first lines
do not determine the type of the file, then the application checks the file
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ which to run.</para></entry></row>
and appearance</secondary></indexterm><para>The <application>Panel</application>
preference tool enables you to configure the behavior of panels. Any changes
that you make with the <application>Panel</application> preference tool affect
-all of the panels on your desktop.</para>
+all of your panels.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goscustlookandfeel-TBL-22">
<title>Settings for Panels</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colwidth="50*"/><colspec colwidth="50*"/>
@@ -342,25 +342,25 @@ colwidth="47.14*"/>
<entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Select
-a Web Browser</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a standard web browser.
-Use the drop-down combination box to select your preferred web browser.</para></entry>
-</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Custom
-Web Browser</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a custom web browser.
-</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Command
-</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Enter the command to execute to start the custom web browser. To enable the
-browser to display a URL that you click on, include <command>&ldquo;%s&rdquo;
-</command> after the command.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Start
-in Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
-rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option to run the command in a terminal window.
-Select this option for a browser that does not create a window in which to
-run.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Select a Web Browser</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a standard
+web browser. Use the drop-down combination box to select your preferred web
+browser.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Custom Web Browser</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a custom
+web browser. </para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Command</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0"
+valign="top"><para>Enter the command to execute to start the custom web browser.
+To enable the browser to display a URL that you click on, include <command>
+&ldquo;%s&rdquo;</command> after the command.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Start in Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option to run the command in a terminal
+window. Select this option for a browser that does not create a window in
+which to run.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -384,14 +384,16 @@ colwidth="47.14*"/>
<entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Select
-an Editor</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option if you want to use a standard text editor. Use the drop-down
-combination box to specify your preferred text editor.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Custom
-Editor</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option if you want to use a custom text editor. A <guilabel>Custom
-Editor Properties</guilabel> dialog is displayed.</para><itemizedlist>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Select an Editor</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a standard
+text editor. Use the drop-down combination box to specify your preferred text
+editor.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Custom Editor</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a custom
+text editor. A <guilabel>Custom Editor Properties</guilabel> dialog is displayed.
+</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Name</guilabel>: Type the name of the custom text
editor.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Command</guilabel>: Enter the command to execute
@@ -403,16 +405,16 @@ Select this option if the default text editor can open multiple files.</para>
Select this option to run the command in a terminal window. Select this option
for an editor that does not create a window in which to run.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>Properties
-</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Click on this button to display the <guilabel>Custom Editor Properties</guilabel>
-dialog. Use the dialog to modify the properties of the custom text editor.
-</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Use this
-editor to open text files in the file manager</guilabel></para></entry><entry
-colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want
-the file manager to start the custom text editor to display text files.</para></entry>
-</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guibutton>
+Properties</guibutton></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Click on this button to display the <guilabel>
+Custom Editor Properties</guilabel> dialog. Use the dialog to modify the properties
+of the custom text editor.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Use this editor to open text files in the file manager</guilabel></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select
+this option if you want the file manager to start the custom text editor to
+display text files.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -436,21 +438,23 @@ colwidth="47.14*"/>
<entry colsep="0" rowsep="1" valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Select
-a Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option if you want to use a standard terminal. Use the drop-down
-combination box to specify your preferred terminal.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Custom
-Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Select this option if you want to use a custom terminal. </para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Command
-</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Enter the command to execute to start the custom terminal.</para></entry>
-</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Exec
-Flag</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>
-Enter the <command>exec</command> option to use with the command.</para></entry>
-</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Select a Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a standard
+terminal. Use the drop-down combination box to specify your preferred terminal.
+</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Custom Terminal</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0"
+rowsep="0" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to use a custom
+terminal. </para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Command</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0"
+valign="top"><para>Enter the command to execute to start the custom terminal.
+</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" colsep="0" rowsep="0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
+Exec Flag</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" colsep="0" rowsep="0"
+valign="top"><para>Enter the <command>exec</command> option to use with the
+command.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -459,14 +463,14 @@ Enter the <command>exec</command> option to use with the command.</para></entry>
<sect1 id="goscustsession-5">
<title>Configuring Sessions</title>
<indexterm><primary>preference tools</primary><secondary>Sessions</secondary>
-</indexterm><indexterm><primary>sessions</primary><secondary>customizing properties
-</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>startup applications</primary>
-<secondary>customizing</secondary></indexterm><para>The <application>Sessions
-</application> preference tool enables you to manage your sessions. You can
-set session preferences, and specify which applications to start when you
-start a session. You can configure sessions to save the state of applications
-on your desktop, and to restore the state when you start another session.
-You can also use this preference tool to manage multiple GNOME sessions.</para>
+</indexterm><indexterm><primary>sessions</primary><secondary>preferences</secondary>
+</indexterm><indexterm><primary>startup applications</primary><secondary>
+customizing</secondary></indexterm><para>The <application>Sessions</application>
+preference tool enables you to manage your sessions. You can set session preferences,
+and specify which applications to start when you start a session. You can
+configure sessions to save the state of applications on your desktop, and
+to restore the state when you start another session. You can also use this
+preference tool to manage multiple GNOME sessions.</para>
<para>You can customize the settings for sessions and startup applications
in the following functional areas:</para>
<itemizedlist>
@@ -526,10 +530,9 @@ a new name for your session.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>To delete a session, select the session in the <guilabel>
Choose Current Session</guilabel> table. Click on the <guibutton>Delete</guibutton>
button.</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>When you log in on GDM, you choose a session. When you choose a session,
-you can select which of the multiple sessions to use.</para>
-</entry></row>
+</itemizedlist><para>When you log in on GDM, you choose
+a session. When you choose a session, you can select which of the multiple
+sessions to use.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -572,7 +575,7 @@ the application in the table, then choose one of the following styles:</para><it
<para>Starts automatically when you start a GNOME session. Use the <command>
kill</command> command to terminate applications with this restart style during
a session.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guilabel>Respawn</guilabel></para>
+<listitem><para><guilabel>Restart</guilabel></para>
<para>Restarts automatically whenever you close or terminate the application.
Choose this style for an application if the application must run continuously
during your session. To terminate an application with this restart style,
@@ -603,13 +606,12 @@ order and the restart style.</para></entry></row>
<title>Configuring Startup Applications</title>
<indexterm><primary>startup applications</primary><secondary>non-session-managed
</secondary></indexterm><para>Use the <guilabel>Startup Programs</guilabel>
-tabbed section of the <application>Session Properties &amp; Startup Programs
-</application> preference tool to specify non-session-managed <glossterm>
-startup applications</glossterm>. Startup applications are applications that
-start automatically when you start a session. You specify the commands that
-run the non-session-managed applications in the <guilabel>Startup Programs
-</guilabel> tabbed section. The commands execute automatically when you log
-in.</para>
+tabbed section of the <application>Sessions</application> preference tool
+to specify non-session-managed <firstterm>startup applications</firstterm>.
+Startup applications are applications that start automatically when you start
+a session. You specify the commands that run the non-session-managed applications
+in the <guilabel>Startup Programs</guilabel> tabbed section. The commands
+execute automatically when you log in.</para>
<para>You can also start session-managed applications automatically. For more
information, <xref linkend="goscustsession-16"/>.</para>
<para><xref linkend="goscustsession-TBL-19"/> lists the startup
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback-C.omf
index f2cad36..8f5fd39 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Desktop Background
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Using the Desktop Background chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback.xml
index daab51a..70f2b66 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosdeskback.xml
@@ -35,8 +35,9 @@ Trash</guilabel>.</para></listitem>
<para>You can customize the pattern or color of the desktop background.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-<para>By default, your desktop background contains three objects. The following figure
-shows the desktop background with the default objects.</para>
+<para>By default, your desktop background contains three objects. The following
+figure shows the desktop background with the default objects:</para>
+
<para><xref linkend="gosdeskback-tbl-84"/> describes the functions
of the default objects on the desktop background.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="gosdeskback-tbl-84">
@@ -165,7 +166,7 @@ files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. For example, you
can add a launcher to your desktop background to enable you to open a particular
application that you use often. </para>
<para><xref linkend="gosdeskback-tbl-86"/> describes the types of object that
-you can add to your desktop.</para>
+you can add to your desktop background.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="gosdeskback-tbl-86">
<title>Types of Desktop Background Objects</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="colspec0" colwidth="30.23*"/>
@@ -237,14 +238,13 @@ on the object, then choose <guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>. When you open
on an object, the default action for the object executes. For example, if
the object is a text file, the text file opens in a <application>Nautilus
</application> window. The default actions for file types are specified in
-the <application>File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference
-tool.</para>
+the <application>File Types and Programs</application> preference tool.</para>
<para>To execute an action other than the default action for an object, right-click
on the object, then choose <guimenuitem>Open With</guimenuitem>. Choose an
action from the <guisubmenu>Open With</guisubmenu> submenu. </para>
<para>The items in the <guimenuitem>Open With</guimenuitem> submenu correspond
to the contents of the following parts of the <application>File Types and
-Programs</application> desktop preference tool:</para>
+Programs</application> preference tool:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Default action</guilabel> drop-down list box in
the <guilabel>Edit file type</guilabel> dialog</para></listitem>
@@ -268,8 +268,8 @@ steps:</para>
New Launcher</guimenuitem>. A <guilabel>Create Launcher</guilabel> dialog
is displayed.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>For information on how to enter the properties of the launcher
-in the <guilabel>Create Launcher</guilabel> dialog, see the panels chapter.
-</para>
+in the <guilabel>Create Launcher</guilabel> dialog, see <emphasis>
+Working With Panels</emphasis>.</para>
<para>The command that you enter for the launcher is the command that is executed
when you use the desktop background object. The following table shows some
sample commands and the actions that the commands perform.</para>
@@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ the selected folder or the desktop background.</para></entry></row>
and CD-ROMs.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="colspec0"><para><guimenuitem>Change Desktop Background
</guimenuitem></para></entry><entry colname="colspec1"><para>Starts the <application>
-Background</application> desktop preference tool to enable you to change the
-desktop background.</para></entry></row>
+Background</application> preference tool to enable you to change the desktop
+background.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Use Default Background </guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Resets the desktop background to the last pattern
that you chose from the <guilabel>Backgrounds and Emblems</guilabel> dialog.
@@ -586,8 +586,8 @@ opposite edge of the screen.</para>
<para>Before you drag a color to a screen edge, check if there is an edge
panel on the screen edge. If there is an edge panel on the screen edge, you
must hide the panel before you drag the color.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Use the <application>Background</application> desktop preference
-tool. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Use the <application>Background</application> preference tool.
+</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Choose a pattern or color for the background from the <guilabel>
Backgrounds and Emblems</guilabel> dialog. To change the pattern or color
of the desktop background, perform the following steps:</para>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu-C.omf
index a9476f0..eb54abd 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Menus
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Working With Menus chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu.xml
index 654d95c..3ff4e75 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/goseditmainmenu.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
<chapter id="goseditmainmenu-1">
<title>Working With Menus</title>
<highlights><para>This chapter describes how to use menus in the desktop.
-</para></highlights>
+</para>
+</highlights>
<sect1 id="goseditmainmenu-2">
<title>Introduction to Menus</title>
<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary></indexterm>
@@ -16,12 +17,13 @@ panels.</para>
<para>You can access the following menus from the desktop:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu: You can access many
-of the applications, commands, and configuration options on your desktop from
-the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu: You can access various desktop
-commands from the <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu. For example, you can start
-the <application>Search Tool</application> application, or log out of the
-desktop. </para></listitem>
+of your applications, commands, and configuration options from the <guimenu>
+Applications</guimenu> menu. You can also access the desktop preference tools
+from the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu: You can access various commands
+that enable you to perform desktop tasks from the <guimenu>Actions</guimenu>
+menu. For example, you can start the <application>Search Tool</application>
+application, or log out of the desktop. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>: You can also access the items
in the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> and <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menus
from the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>. You can have many <guimenu>GNOME Menu
@@ -65,10 +67,13 @@ menu also contains a submenu that allows you to perform menu-related tasks.
</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Add launchers to panels. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Remove launchers from menus.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Open the <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel> dialog with the
launcher command in the dialog.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Add menus to panels. You can add a menu as a menu object or
as a drawer object. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Add new items to menus.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Change the properties of submenus and launchers.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para><xref linkend="goseditmainmenu-FIG-39"/> shows the popup menu.</para>
<indexterm><primary>launcher popup menu</primary><secondary>illustration</secondary>
@@ -102,6 +107,9 @@ Description</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Add this launcher to panel</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Adds the launcher to the panel from which you open
the menu.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><guimenuitem>Remove this item</guimenuitem></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Removes the launcher from the menu.</para></entry>
+</row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Put into run dialog</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Displays the <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel> dialog
with the command from the <guilabel>Command</guilabel> field of the launcher
@@ -110,6 +118,9 @@ in the command field on the <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel> dialog. </para></e
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><guimenuitem>Help on <replaceable>application_name
</replaceable></guimenuitem></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
Opens the online help for the application.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Displays a dialog that enables you to edit
+the properties of the launcher.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Entire
menu</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add this as drawer to panel</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
@@ -120,6 +131,14 @@ menu</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add this as menu to panel</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
Adds the submenu as a menu object to the panel from which you open the menu.
</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Entire menu
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add new item to this menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Enables you to add an item to the submenu.
+</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Entire menu
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Displays a dialog that enables you to edit
+the properties of the submenu.</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
@@ -131,8 +150,10 @@ Adds the submenu as a menu object to the panel from which you open the menu.
<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>Applications menu</secondary>
</indexterm><para>The <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu contains a hierarchy
of submenus, from which you can start the standard GNOME applications and
-preference tools. The <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu also includes the
-file manager and the help browser.</para>
+preference tools. The <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu contains the <guimenu>
+Desktop Preferences</guimenu> menu. You can use the <guimenu>Desktop Preferences
+</guimenu> menu to start the desktop preference tools. The <guimenu>Applications
+</guimenu> menu also includes the file manager and the help browser.</para>
<para>The <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu resides in the following places:
</para>
<itemizedlist>
@@ -145,9 +166,9 @@ Nautilus</application></para></listitem>
<sect1 id="goseditmainmenu-51">
<title>Actions Menu</title>
<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>Actions menu</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>The <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu contains various desktop commands. <xref
-linkend="goseditmainmenu-TBL-52"/> describes the commands in the <guimenu>
-Actions</guimenu> menu.</para>
+<para>The <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu contains various commands that enable
+you to perform desktop tasks. <xref linkend="goseditmainmenu-TBL-52"/> describes
+the commands in the <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="goseditmainmenu-TBL-52">
<title>Actions Menu Commands</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colwidth="38.48*"/><colspec
@@ -166,10 +187,10 @@ information, see <xref linkend="gospanel-23"/>.</para></entry></row>
application. For more information, see the <citetitle>Search Tool</citetitle>
manual.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Screenshot</guimenuitem></para></entry>
-<entry valign="top"><para>Takes a screenshot of your desktop,
-and opens the <guilabel>Screenshot</guilabel> dialog. Use the <guilabel>Screenshot
-</guilabel> dialog to save the screenshot.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Lock Display</guimenuitem></para></entry>
+<entry valign="top"><para>Takes a screenshot of the desktop, and opens the <guilabel>
+Screenshot</guilabel> dialog. Use the <guilabel>Screenshot</guilabel> dialog
+to save the screenshot.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Lock Screen</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Locks your screen. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Log Out</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Logs you out of the current session. </para></entry>
@@ -207,10 +228,10 @@ Program</guimenuitem>.</para></listitem>
<para>The default shortcut keys to display the <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel>
dialog is <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>. You can change the shortcut
keys that display the <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel> dialog in the <application>
-Desktop Preferences</application>. To change the shortcut keys, choose <menuchoice>
-<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop Preferences
-</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Keyboard Shortcuts</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
-</listitem>
+Keyboard Shortcuts</application> preference tool. To change the shortcut keys,
+choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop
+Preferences</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Keyboard Shortcuts</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>From a launcher popup menu</para>
<para>Right-click on a launcher in a menu, then choose <guilabel>Put into
run dialog</guilabel> from the popup menu. The <guilabel>Run Program</guilabel>
@@ -233,7 +254,7 @@ Run Program</guilabel> dialog. </para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-53">
-<title>Taking Screenshots</title>
+<title>To Take a Screenshot</title>
<indexterm><primary>screenshots, taking</primary></indexterm><para>You can
take a screenshot in any of the following ways:</para>
<itemizedlist>
@@ -322,24 +343,24 @@ introduction</secondary></indexterm>
<imagedata fileref="figures/open_main_menu.png" format="PNG"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
- <phrase>Shows open GNOME Menu. Menu items: Programs, Favorites, Applets, Run, Panel, Lock Screen, Log Out.
+ <phrase>Shows open GNOME Menu. Menu items: Applications, CDE Menu, Run Program, Search for Files, Screenshot, Lock Screen, Log Out.
</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
<para>You can access almost all of the standard applications, commands, and
-configuration options on your desktop from the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>.
-</para>
+configuration options from the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>. </para>
<para>The <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> provides the following top-level menus
and special menu items: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guimenu>Applications</guimenu>: Contains all applications
and preference tools. This menu also includes the file manager and the help
browser.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu>: Contains desktop commands the <guimenuitem>
-Lock Display</guimenuitem> and <guimenuitem>Log Out</guimenuitem> menu items.
-The items in the <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu are at the top level of the <guimenu>
-GNOME Menu</guimenu>. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu>: Contains commands that enable
+you to perform desktop tasks, for example the <guimenuitem>Lock Screen</guimenuitem>
+and <guimenuitem>Log Out</guimenuitem> commands. The items in the <guimenu>
+Actions</guimenu> menu are at the top level of the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>.
+</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>You can add <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> buttons to your panels. By
default, the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> is represented on panels by a stylized
@@ -383,5 +404,138 @@ Add to Panel</guimenu><guimenuitem>GNOME Menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
+<sect1 id="goseditmainmenu-54">
+<title>Customizing Your Menus</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>customizing</secondary></indexterm>
+<para>You can modify the contents of the following menus:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Desktop Preferences</guimenu> menu</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<para>You use the following desktop components to customize menus:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Menus on panels</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><application>Nautilus</application> file manager</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<para>When you use panels to customize your menus, you use the launcher popup
+menu. For more information, see <xref linkend="goseditmainmenu-11"/>.</para>
+<para>When you use <application>Nautilus</application> to customize your menus,
+you must access the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu or the <guimenu>
+Desktop Preferences</guimenu> menu from within <application>Nautilus</application>.
+To access the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu or the <guimenu>Desktop
+Preferences</guimenu> menu, open a <application>Nautilus</application> window.
+Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Go</guimenu><guimenuitem>Start Here</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice>. Double-click on the <guilabel>Applications</guilabel> object
+or on the <guilabel>Desktop Preferences</guilabel> object. For more information
+on <application>Nautilus</application>, see <emphasis>Nautilus File Manager
+</emphasis>.</para>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-61">
+<title>To Add a Menu</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>adding</secondary></indexterm>
+<para>To add a menu, perform the following steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>In a <application>Nautilus</application> window, access the
+location where you want to add the menu. For example, to add a menu to the <guimenu>
+Applications</guimenu> menu, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Go</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Start Here</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, then double-click on the <guilabel>
+Applications</guilabel> object.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>
+New Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. An untitled folder is added to the
+view pane. The name of the folder is selected.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Type a name for the folder, then press <keycap>Return</keycap>.
+</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+<para>The next time that you log out then log in again, the menu is in the
+assigned location.</para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-55">
+<title>To Add a Launcher to a Menu</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>adding launchers to</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To add a launcher to a menu, perform the following steps:
+</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on any item in the menu to which you want to add
+the launcher.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Entire menu</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Add new item to this menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. A <guilabel>
+Create Launcher</guilabel> dialog is displayed.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Enter the properties of the launcher in the <guilabel>Create
+Launcher</guilabel> dialog. For more information on the elements in the <guilabel>
+Create Launcher</guilabel> dialog, see <emphasis>Working With Panels</emphasis>.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-56">
+<title>To Copy a Launcher to a Menu</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>copying launchers to</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To copy an existing launcher to a menu, perform the following
+steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>In a <application>Nautilus</application> window, access the
+location from which you want to copy the launcher. For example, to copy a
+launcher from the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu, choose <menuchoice>
+<guimenu>Go</guimenu><guimenuitem>Start Here</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
+then double-click on the <guilabel>Applications</guilabel> object.</para>
+</listitem>
+<listitem><para>Select the launcher that you want to copy, then choose <menuchoice>
+<guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Copy File</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>In a <application>Nautilus</application> window, access the
+location to which you want to copy the launcher.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>
+Paste Files</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The launcher is added to the new location.
+</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+<para>Alternatively, you can drag the launcher from one location to another.
+</para>
+<para>The next time that you log out then log in again, the launcher is in
+the new menu location.</para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-62">
+<title>To Edit the Properties of a Menu</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>editing properties</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To edit the properties of a menu, perform the following
+steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on any item in the menu that you want to edit.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Entire menu</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. A <guilabel>Launcher Properties
+</guilabel> dialog is displayed.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Modify the properties of the menu in the <guilabel>Launcher
+Properties</guilabel> dialog. For more information on the elements in the <guilabel>
+Launcher Properties</guilabel> dialog, see <emphasis>Working With Panels</emphasis>.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-57">
+<title>To Edit a Menu Item</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>editing menu items</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To edit a menu item, perform the following steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on the item that you want to edit.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem>. A <guilabel>
+Launcher Properties</guilabel> dialog is displayed.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Modify the properties of the launcher in the <guilabel>Launcher
+Properties</guilabel> dialog. For more information on the elements in the <guilabel>
+Launcher Properties</guilabel> dialog, see <emphasis>Working With Panels</emphasis>.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="goseditmainmenu-58">
+<title>To Delete an Item from a Menu</title>
+<indexterm><primary>menus</primary><secondary>deleting menu items</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To delete an item from a menu, use the launcher
+popup menu. To delete an item from a menu, perform the following steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on the item that you want to delete.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose <guimenuitem>Remove this item</guimenuitem>. </para>
+</listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity-C.omf
index 349c0f0..4ad639d 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Windows
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Working With Windows chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity.xml
index 7d1dab0..9bec4e6 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosmetacity.xml
@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ desktop, for example, <application>Metacity</application> and <application>
Sawfish</application>. Many of the functions in <application>Metacity</application>
are also available in <application>Sawfish</application>. This chapter describes
the functions that are associated with the <application>Metacity</application>
-window manager.</para></highlights>
+window manager.</para>
+</highlights>
<sect1 id="gosmetacity-712">
<title>Windows and Workspaces</title>
<indexterm><primary>windows</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary></indexterm>
@@ -47,11 +48,11 @@ Preferences</guilabel> dialog is displayed. Use the <guilabel>Number of workspac
<sect2 id="gosmetacity-15">
<title>Window Manager Behavior</title>
<indexterm><primary>windows</primary><secondary>window managers</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>A window manager controls how windows appear and behave
-on your desktop. The window manager manages where your windows are located,
-which window has focus, and the theme of the frame on the windows. The window
-frame contains buttons that enable you to perform standard actions such as
-moving, closing, and resizing windows.</para>
+</indexterm><para>A window manager controls how windows appear and behave.
+The window manager manages where your windows are located, which window has
+focus, and the theme of the frame on the windows. The window frame contains
+buttons that enable you to perform standard actions such as moving, closing,
+and resizing windows.</para>
<para>You can configure some window manager settings in the <application>
Window Focus</application> preference tool. This manual describes the functions
that are associated with the default configuration of the <application>Metacity
@@ -72,13 +73,14 @@ of the application window contains a titlebar. The titlebar contains buttons
that you can use to work with the window. The buttons in an application window
frame enable you to perform actions such as open the <guimenu>Window Menu
</guimenu>, or close the window. The <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu> provides
-a number of actions that you can perform on the window. </para></listitem>
+a number of actions that you can perform on the window. </para>
+</listitem>
<listitem><para>Dialog windows</para>
<para>A dialog window is a popup window in which you enter information or
commands. The dialog appears within a window frame. </para>
<para>You can use the top edge of the frame to work with the window. For example,
-you can use the titlebar to move the dialog around the desktop. The frame
-also contains buttons that enable you to do the following:</para>
+you can use the titlebar to move the dialog. The frame also contains buttons
+that enable you to do the following:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Open the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu> </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Close the dialog window</para></listitem>
@@ -86,7 +88,8 @@ also contains buttons that enable you to do the following:</para>
<para>Typically, you open a dialog window from an application window. When
you open a dialog window, the window is usually raised and has focus. Some
dialog windows do not allow you to use the application until you close the
-dialog. </para></listitem>
+dialog. </para>
+</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<sect2 id="gosmetacity-16">
<title>Window Frames</title>
@@ -162,7 +165,7 @@ the new size. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>To open the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu>, right-click on
the border.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para>Window contents</para></entry><entry
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Window contents</para></entry><entry
colname="COLSPEC1"><para>The area inside the window frame. Use the window
contents to perform the following actions:</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>To move a window, press-and-hold <keycap>Alt</keycap>, click
@@ -192,7 +195,7 @@ that you can use to work with windows and workspaces.</para>
<imagedata fileref="figures/window_menu.png" format="PNG"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
- <phrase>Shows Window Menu. Menu items: Close, Minimize, Maximize, Shade, Move, Resize, Put on All Workspaces, Move to workspace_name.
+ <phrase>Shows Window Menu. Menu items: Minimize, Maximize, Shade, Move, Resize, Close, Put on All Workspaces, Move to workspace_name.
</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
@@ -221,8 +224,6 @@ in the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu>.</para>
Function </para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2"><para><guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3"><para>Closes the window.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Minimize</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Minimizes the window.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenuitem>Maximize</guimenuitem> or <guimenuitem>
@@ -240,6 +241,8 @@ the window.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2"><para><guimenuitem>Resize</guimenuitem></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC3"><para>Enables you to use the arrow keys to resize
the window.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2"><para><guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC3"><para>Closes the window.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2"><para><guimenuitem>Put on All Workspaces</guimenuitem>
or <guimenuitem>Only on This Workspace</guimenuitem></para></entry><entry
colname="COLSPEC3"><para>Puts the window on all of your workspaces. If the
@@ -264,9 +267,9 @@ of your workspaces, choose <guimenuitem>Only on <replaceable>workspace_name
</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>
window lists</primary><secondary>Window List applet</secondary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>Window List</secondary></indexterm>
-<para><application>Window List</application> displays a button for each window
-that is open. You can use the <application>Window List</application> to perform
-the following tasks:</para>
+<para><application>Window List</application> displays a button for each application
+window that is open. You can use the <application>Window List</application>
+to perform the following tasks:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>To minimize a window</para>
<para>Click on the button that represents the window.</para></listitem>
@@ -275,13 +278,13 @@ the following tasks:</para>
<listitem><para>To give focus to a window</para>
<para>Click on the button that represents the window.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-<para>When you open a window, <application>Window List</application> displays
-a button that represents the window. The window list buttons show which windows
-are open. You can view which windows are open even if some windows are minimized,
-or other windows overlap a window. <application>Window List</application>
-can display buttons for the windows in your current workspace, or in all workspaces.
-To select this option, you must change the preferences of <application>Window
-List</application>.</para>
+<para>When you open an application window, <application>Window List</application>
+displays a button that represents the window. The window list buttons show
+which application windows are open. You can view which windows
+are open even if some windows are minimized, or other windows overlap a window. <application>
+Window List</application> can display buttons for the windows in your current
+workspace, or in all workspaces. To select this option, you must change the
+preferences of <application>Window List</application>.</para>
<para>You can also right-click on a window list button to open the <guimenu>
Window Menu</guimenu> for the window that the button represents. When you
open the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu> from <application>Window List</application>,
@@ -332,9 +335,9 @@ gedit</guilabel></para></entry></row>
<entry valign="top"><para>The window is minimized.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>
[Dictionary]</guilabel></para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para>Button is not pressed in, no square brackets
-around title.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>The window is displayed
-on the desktop, and is not minimized.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>
-ghex</guilabel></para></entry></row>
+around title.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>The window is displayed,
+and is not minimized.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>ghex
+</guilabel></para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Numeral on button, in parentheses.
</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>The button represents
a group of buttons. </para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>
@@ -464,8 +467,7 @@ Click on the window, if the window is visible. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Shortcut keys</para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Use shortcut keys to switch between
the windows that are open. To give focus to a window, release the keys. The
-default shortcut keys to switch between windows are <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>
-Tab</keycap></keycombo>. </para></entry></row>
+default shortcut keys to switch between windows are <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo>. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><application>Window List
</application></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
Click on the button that represents the window in <application>Window List
@@ -677,11 +679,9 @@ Switcher</application>.</para></listitem>
valign="top"><para>Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Selects
+<row><entry valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>right arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Selects
the workspace to the right. </para></entry></row>
-<row><entry valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap>
-<keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Selects
+<row><entry valign="top"><para><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>left arrow</keycap></keycombo></para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Selects
the workspace to the left. </para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-C.omf
index e264056..0acdfb1 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Nautilus File Manager
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Nautilus File Manager chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-applications-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-applications-C.omf
index a66899c..bbf11c6 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-applications-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus-applications-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Nautilus File Manager
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Applications"/>
<description>
Nautilus File Manager chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml
index 54582dd..b88a9eb 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml
@@ -17,8 +17,10 @@ an integrated access point to your files and applications. <application>Nautilus
<listitem><para>Run scripts.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Customize your files and folders.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-<para><application>Nautilus</application> also manages the desktop where your
-panels, menus, and windows are displayed. </para>
+<para><application>Nautilus</application> also manages the desktop background.
+The desktop background lies behind all of the other components on your visible
+desktop. The desktop background is an active component of the user interface.
+</para>
<para><application>Nautilus</application> windows enable you to display and
manage your files and folders. You can open a <application>Nautilus</application>
window in any of the following ways:</para>
@@ -130,7 +132,7 @@ of the following:</para>
<listitem><para>FTP sites</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para><indexterm><primary>viewer components</primary></indexterm><application>
-Nautilus</application> contains <glossterm>viewer components</glossterm> that
+Nautilus</application> contains <firstterm>viewer components</firstterm> that
enable you to display particular types of file in the view pane. For example,
you can use an image viewer to display Portable Network Graphics (PNG) files
in the view pane. The following figure shows a PNG file displayed in the view
@@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ pane.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>However, you cannot edit a file in the view pane.</para>
-<para><application>Nautilus</application> also includes <glossterm>views</glossterm>
+<para><application>Nautilus</application> also includes <firstterm>views</firstterm>
that enable you to display the contents of your folders in different ways.
For example, you can display the contents of a folder in the following types
of view: </para>
@@ -543,24 +545,21 @@ pane. For example, you can display the following types of files in the view
pane:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Plain text files</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>HTML files</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>PostScript files</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Portable Document Format (PDF) files</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Portable Network Graphics (PNG) files</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) files</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-
<para>To reload the contents of the view pane, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>
View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Reload</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. To stop
-loading an item in the view pane, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu>
-<guimenuitem>Stop</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
+loading an item in the view pane, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>View
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Stop</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
<para>When you display a file in the view pane, the viewer component might
-add menu items to the Nautilus menus. The menu items relate to the file type
-that is displayed. For example, when you display a PNG file, the <guimenu>
-View</guimenu> menu contains <guisubmenu>Interpolation</guisubmenu>, <guisubmenu>
-Dither</guisubmenu>, and other submenus. </para>
-<para>Also, when you display a file in the view pane, you can use the <application>
-Nautilus</application> zoom buttons to change the size of the item.</para>
+add menu items to the <application>Nautilus</application> menus. The menu
+items relate to the file type that is displayed. For example, when you display
+a PNG file, the <guimenu>View</guimenu> menu contains <guisubmenu>Interpolation
+</guisubmenu>, <guisubmenu>Dither</guisubmenu>, and other submenus. </para>
+<para>Also, when you display some types of file in the view pane, you can
+use the <application>Nautilus</application> zoom buttons to change the size
+of the item.</para>
</sect3>
<sect3 id="gosnautilus-29">
<title>To Execute the Default Action</title>
@@ -584,7 +583,7 @@ an action on. Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>
Open With</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The <guisubmenu>Open With</guisubmenu>
submenu opens. The items in this submenu correspond to the contents of the
following parts of the <application>File Types and Programs</application>
-desktop preference tool:<itemizedlist>
+preference tool:<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Default action</guilabel> drop-down list box in
the <guilabel>Edit file type</guilabel> dialog</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Viewer Component</guilabel> drop-down list box in
@@ -615,15 +614,15 @@ shows the side pane when a text file is displayed in the view pane.</para>
</screenshot>
</figure>
<para>The buttons represent any actions that are defined in the <application>
-File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference tool. The actions
-are defined in the <guilabel>Default action</guilabel> drop-down list box
-in the <guilabel>Edit file type</guilabel> dialog in the <application>File
-Types and Programs</application> preference tool. Click on a button to execute
-an action. For example, if an action defined for plain text documents is to
-open the file in <application>gedit</application>. If this action is defined,
-an <guibutton>Open with gedit</guibutton> button is displayed in the side
-pane. To open the file in the <application>gedit</application> application,
-click on the <guibutton>Open with gedit</guibutton> button.</para>
+File Types and Programs</application> preference tool. The actions are defined
+in the <guilabel>Default action</guilabel> drop-down list box in the <guilabel>
+Edit file type</guilabel> dialog in the <application>File Types and Programs
+</application> preference tool. Click on a button to execute an action. For
+example, if an action defined for plain text documents is to open the file
+in <application>gedit</application>. If this action is defined, an <guibutton>
+Open with gedit</guibutton> button is displayed in the side pane. To open
+the file in the <application>gedit</application> application, click on the <guibutton>
+Open with gedit</guibutton> button.</para>
<note><para>A button that represents the action does not appear in the side
pane if the actions are excluded in either of the following dialogs: <itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Open with Other Application</guilabel></para></listitem>
@@ -649,8 +648,7 @@ pane if the actions are excluded in either of the following dialogs: <itemizedli
<indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>Start Here location</secondary>
<see>Start Here location</see></indexterm><indexterm><primary>Start Here location
</primary><secondary>using</secondary></indexterm><para>The <guilabel>Start
-Here</guilabel> location enables you to access the following desktop functions:
-</para>
+Here</guilabel> location enables you to access the following functions:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Applications</guilabel></para>
<para>Double-click on <guilabel>Applications</guilabel> to access your key
@@ -742,12 +740,11 @@ the item in the <guilabel>History</guilabel> tabbed pane.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosnautilus-36">
<title>To Bookmark Your Favorite Locations</title>
-<indexterm><primary>World Wide Web</primary><secondary>bookmarks</secondary>
-</indexterm><indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>bookmarks
-</secondary></indexterm><para>To access an item in your bookmarks, choose
-the item from the <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu> menu. You can add your favorite
-locations to your <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu> menu. You can add bookmarks
-to files and folders in your file system, or to FTP sites.</para>
+<indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>bookmarks</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To access an item in your bookmarks, choose the item from
+the <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu> menu. You can add your favorite locations
+to your <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu> menu. You can add bookmarks to files
+and folders in your file system, or to FTP sites.</para>
<sect3 id="gosnautilus-40">
<title>To Add a Bookmark</title>
<para>To add a bookmark, display the item that you want to bookmark in the
@@ -827,8 +824,8 @@ Shows move pointer.</phrase>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Copy an item</para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>,
-then drag the item to the new location.</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"
+<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Grab the item, then press-and-hold <keycap>
+Ctrl</keycap>. Drag the item to the new location.</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"
valign="top"><screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
@@ -841,24 +838,23 @@ valign="top"><screenshot>
</screenshot></entry>
</row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Link to an item</para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Press-and-hold <keycap>Shift
-</keycap>, then drag the item to the location where you want the link to reside.
-</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><screenshot>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Grab the item, then press-and-hold <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Shift</keycap></keycombo>. Drag the item to the location where
+you want the link to reside.</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="figures/link_pointer.png" format="PNG"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
- <phrase>
-Shows link pointer.</phrase>
+ <phrase>Shows link pointer.</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Ask what to do with the
item you drag</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>
-Press-and-hold <keycap>Alt</keycap>, then drag the item to the location where
-you want the item to reside. Release the mouse button. A popup menu appears.
-Choose one of the following items from the popup menu:</para><itemizedlist>
+Grab the item, then press-and-hold <keycap>Alt</keycap>. Drag the item to
+the location where you want the item to reside. Release the mouse button.
+A popup menu appears. Choose one of the following items from the popup menu:
+</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Move here</guimenuitem></para>
<para>Moves the item to the location.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guimenuitem>Copy here</guimenuitem></para>
@@ -906,10 +902,10 @@ valign="top"><para>Action</para></entry></row>
<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Click on the item.</para></entry>
</row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Select a group of contiguous
-items</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Press-and-hold <keycap>
+items</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>In icon view,
+drag around the files that you want to select.</para><para>In list view, press-and-hold <keycap>
Shift</keycap>. Click on the first item in the group, then click on the last
-item in the group.</para><para>Alternatively, drag around the files that you
-want to select.</para></entry></row>
+item in the group.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Select multiple items</para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>.
Click on the items that you want to select.</para><para>Alternatively, press-and-hold <keycap>
@@ -992,12 +988,14 @@ to open a second <application>Nautilus</application> window.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>In one window, select the folder from which you want to copy
the file or folder. In the other window, select the folder to which you want
to copy the file or folder.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>, then drag the file or
-folder to the new location in the other window.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Grab the file or folder, then press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl
+</keycap>. Drag the file or folder to the new location in the other window.
+</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para>To copy the file or folder to a folder that is one level below the current
-location, do not open a new window. Instead, press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
-and drag the file or folder to the new location in the same window.</para>
+location, do not open a new window. Instead, grab the file or folder, then
+press-and-hold <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>. Drag the file or folder to the new location
+in the same window.</para>
</sect3>
<sect3 id="gosnautilus-441">
<title>Copy and Paste to the New Location</title>
@@ -1076,7 +1074,7 @@ file or folder in the view pane, then choose <guimenuitem>Move to Trash</guimenu
</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para>Alternatively, you can drag the file or folder from the view pane to
-the <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> icon on the desktop.</para>
+the <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> object on the desktop background.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosnautilus-443">
<title>To Delete a File or Folder</title>
@@ -1108,9 +1106,9 @@ file, not the file to which the symbolic link points.</para>
to which you want to create a link. Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit
</guimenu><guimenuitem>Make Link</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. A link to the
file or folder is added to the current folder. </para>
-<para>Alternatively, press-and-hold <keycap>Shift</keycap>. Drag the item
-to which you want to create a link to the location where you want to place
-the link.</para>
+<para>Alternatively, grab the item to which you want to create a link, then
+press-and-hold <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Shift</keycap></keycombo>. Drag the item
+to the location where you want to place the link.</para>
<para>By default, <application>Nautilus</application> adds an emblem to symbolic
links.</para>
</sect2>
@@ -1264,16 +1262,16 @@ the icon to represent the file or folder. </para></listitem>
dialog.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para>To change the icon that represents a file type, use the <application>
-File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference tool. To open the <application>
-File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference tool, choose <menuchoice>
-<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Preferences</guisubmenu>
-<guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>File Types and Programs
-</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para>
+File Types and Programs</application> preference tool. To open the <application>
+File Types and Programs</application> preference tool, choose <menuchoice>
+<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop Preferences
+</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>File Types
+and Programs</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para>
<para>To restore an icon from a custom icon to the default icon specified
-in the <application>File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference
-tool, right-click on the icon then choose <guimenuitem>Remove Custom Icon
-</guimenuitem>. Alternatively, click on the <guilabel>Remove Custom Icon</guilabel>
-button on the <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> dialog.</para>
+in the <application>File Types and Programs</application> preference tool,
+right-click on the icon then choose <guimenuitem>Remove Custom Icon</guimenuitem>.
+Alternatively, click on the <guilabel>Remove Custom Icon</guilabel> button
+on the <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> dialog.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosnautilus-102">
<title>To Change the Size of Items in a View</title>
@@ -1470,9 +1468,9 @@ sorted by the total size of the items in the folder.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC6" valign="top"><para><guilabel>By Type</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC7" valign="top"><para>Select this option to sort the
items alphabetically by object type. The items are sorted alphabetically by
-the description of their <glossterm>Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension</glossterm>
-(MIME) type in the <application>File Types and Programs</application> desktop
-preference tool.</para></entry></row>
+the description of their <firstterm>Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension</firstterm>
+(MIME) type in the <application>File Types and Programs</application> preference
+tool.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC6" valign="top"><para><guilabel>By Modification
Date</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC7" valign="top"><para>
Select this option to sort the items by the date the items were last modified.
@@ -1517,7 +1515,7 @@ you want.</para>
<para>To return the icon to the original size, right-click on the icon, then
choose <guimenuitem>Restore Icon's Original Size</guimenuitem>. </para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
-<para>You can also stretch icons on the desktop.</para>
+<para>You can also stretch icons on the desktop background.</para>
</sect3>
<sect3 id="gosnautilus-111">
<title>To Modify the Behavior of a View</title>
@@ -1541,8 +1539,7 @@ as</guisubmenu> submenu for a particular file or folder.</para></listitem>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>
View as</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. A <guilabel>Open with Other Viewer</guilabel>
-dialog is displayed.</para>
-</listitem>
+dialog is displayed.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Select the view that you want to modify from the table in
the dialog.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Click on the <guibutton>Modify</guibutton> button. A <guilabel>
@@ -1597,14 +1594,14 @@ tool, click on the <guibutton>Go There</guibutton> button. </para>
<indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>assigning actions to
files</secondary></indexterm><para>When you open a file, <application>Nautilus
</application> performs the default action for that file type. The <application>
-File Types and Programs</application> desktop preference tool contains a table
-of file types, their associated file extensions, and their default actions.
-This table specifies what happens when you double-click on a file in <application>
+File Types and Programs</application> preference tool contains a table of
+file types, their associated file extensions, and their default actions. This
+table specifies what happens when you double-click on a file in <application>
Nautilus</application>. </para>
<para>You can also use <application>Nautilus</application> to modify the actions
that are associated with a particular file or file type. </para>
-<para>You can use the <application>File Types and Programs</application> desktop
-preference tool to perform the following tasks:</para>
+<para>You can use the <application>File Types and Programs</application> preference
+tool to perform the following tasks:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Specify the default action for a file type. You can also change
the default action for a file type in <application>Nautilus</application>.
@@ -1712,14 +1709,14 @@ Nautilus</application>.</para>
<tertiary>introduction</tertiary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>preferences,
file manager</primary><see>file manager preferences</see></indexterm><para>
Use the <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog to set preferences for the <application>
-Nautilus</application> windows and desktop. To display the <guilabel>Preferences
-</guilabel> dialog, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>
-Preferences</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
+Nautilus</application> windows and desktop background. To display the <guilabel>
+Preferences</guilabel> dialog, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu>
+<guimenuitem>Preferences</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
<para>You can set preferences in the following categories: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>The default settings for views. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The appearance of the <application>Nautilus</application>
-windows and desktop.</para></listitem>
+windows and desktop background.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The behavior and visible components of new <application>Nautilus
</application> windows.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>The behavior of the desktop background and <guilabel>Trash
@@ -1880,9 +1877,9 @@ Description </para></entry></row>
<tbody>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>Use Nautilus to draw the desktop
</guilabel></para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Select this option to
-use <application> Nautilus</application> to manage your desktop. If you do
-not use <application>Nautilus</application> to manage your desktop, you cannot
-do the following: </para><itemizedlist>
+use <application> Nautilus</application> to manage your desktop background.
+If you do not use <application>Nautilus</application> to manage your desktop
+background, you cannot do the following: </para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Use the <guimenu>Desktop Background</guimenu> menu.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem><para>Use <application>Nautilus</application> to change the pattern
@@ -1890,7 +1887,7 @@ or color of the desktop background. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Use the <application>Nautilus</application> <guilabel> Home
</guilabel> launcher and <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> launcher. The <guilabel>
Home</guilabel> launcher and <guilabel>Trash</guilabel> launcher are not displayed
-on the desktop. </para></listitem>
+on the desktop background. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC8" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Use your home
folder as the desktop</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC9" valign="top"><para>
@@ -2019,14 +2016,14 @@ the size of the item.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Type</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Choose this option to display
the description of the MIME type of the item from the <application>File Types
-and Programs</application> desktop preference tool.</para></entry></row>
+and Programs</application> preference tool.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Date modified
</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Choose
this option to display the last modification date of the item.</para></entry>
</row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Date changed</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Choose this option to display
-the last modification date of the <glossterm>inode</glossterm> of the item.
+the last modification date of the <firstterm>inode</firstterm> of the item.
An inode is a data structure that contains information about individual files
in UNIX file systems. Each file has one inode. An inode contains the node,
type, owner, and location of a file. </para></entry></row>
@@ -2254,5 +2251,88 @@ tab to the side pane again, choose the tab from the popup menu again.</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect2>
-</sect1></chapter>
+</sect1>
+<sect1 id="gosnautilus-460">
+<title>Using Removable Media</title>
+<indexterm><primary>removable media</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary>
+</indexterm><para><application>Nautilus</application> supports the following
+removable media:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>CD-ROM</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Iomega Zip disk</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Floppy diskette</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<note><para>For <application>Nautilus</application> to recognize removable
+media, you must have an appropriate entry for the media in the <filename>
+/etc/fstab</filename> file.</para>
+</note>
+<sect2 id="gosnautilus-462">
+<title>To Mount Media</title>
+<indexterm><primary>removable media</primary><secondary>mounting</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To <firstterm>mount</firstterm> media is to make the file
+system of the media available for access. When you mount media, the file system
+of the media is attached as a subdirectory to your file system.</para>
+<para>To mount media, insert the media in the appropriate device. An object
+that represents the media is added to the desktop background. The object is
+added only if your system is configured to mount the device automatically
+when media is detected. </para>
+<para>If your system is not configured to mount the device automatically,
+you must mount the device manually. Right-click on the desktop background,
+then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Disks &rarr; </guimenu><guimenuitem><replaceable>
+device_name</replaceable></guimenuitem></menuchoice>. For example, to mount
+a floppy diskette, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Disks &rarr; </guimenu><guimenuitem>
+Floppy</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. An object that represents the media is
+added to the desktop background. </para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="gosnautilus-461">
+<title>To Display Media Contents</title>
+<indexterm><primary>removable media</primary><secondary>displaying media contents
+</secondary></indexterm><para>You can display media contents in any of the
+following ways: </para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Double-click on the object that represents the media on the
+desktop background. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on the object that represents the media on the
+desktop background, then choose <guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>. </para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<para>A <application>Nautilus</application> window displays the contents of
+the media. To reload the display, click on the <guibutton>Reload</guibutton>
+button.</para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="gosnautilus-463">
+<title>To Display Media Properties</title>
+<indexterm><primary>removable media</primary><secondary>displaying media properties
+</secondary></indexterm><para>To display the properties of removable media,
+right-click on the object that represents the media on the desktop background,
+then choose <guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem>. A dialog displays the properties
+of the media.</para>
+<para>To close the properties dialog, click <guibutton>Close</guibutton>.
+</para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="gosnautilus-464">
+<title>To Eject Media</title>
+<indexterm><primary>removable media</primary><secondary>ejecting</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To eject media, right-click on the media object on the desktop
+background, then choose <guimenuitem>Eject</guimenuitem>. If the drive for
+the media is a motorized drive, the media is ejected from the drive. If the
+drive for the media is not a motorized drive, a message is displayed when
+you can manually eject the media. </para>
+<para>You cannot eject media from a motorized drive when the media is mounted.
+To eject media, first unmount the media. To remove a floppy diskette from
+the drive, perform the following steps:</para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Close all <application>Nautilus</application> windows, <application>
+Terminal</application> windows, and any other windows that access the diskette.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on the object that represents the diskette on
+the desktop background, then choose <guimenuitem>Unmount Volume</guimenuitem>.
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Eject the diskette from the drive.</para>
+<warning><para>If you eject the diskette from the drive before you unmount
+the diskette, you might lose the data on the diskette.</para></warning>
+</listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview-C.omf
index 4f9b22d..31164a3 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Overview
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Overview chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
index 8f56363..454dce3 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosoverview.xml
@@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ shows a typical desktop. </para>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
-<para>The desktop is the visible area of the screen, and everything that appears
-on the screen. The major components of the desktop are as follows: <itemizedlist>
+<para>The major components of the desktop are as follows: <itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Panels</para>
<para>Panels are areas on your desktop from which you can access all of your
system applications and menus. Panels are very configurable. A particularly
@@ -40,33 +39,32 @@ Panel includes two special menus, as follows:</para>
<listitem><para><guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu: Contains all applications
and configuration tools. This menu also includes the file manager and the
help browser.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu: Contains various desktop
-commands, for example <guimenuitem>Search for Files</guimenuitem> and <guimenuitem>
-Log Out</guimenuitem>. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu: Contains various commands
+that perform desktop functions, for example <guimenuitem>Search for Files
+</guimenuitem> and <guimenuitem>Log Out</guimenuitem>. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>Click on the icon at the extreme right of the Menu Panel to display
-a list of all open windows on the desktop.</para></listitem>
+a list of all open windows.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Menus</para>
<para>You can access all desktop functions through menus. The Menu Panel contains
menus, so you can use a combination of menus and panels to perform your tasks.
You can use the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu and the <guimenu>Actions
-</guimenu> menu to access almost all of the applications, commands, and configuration
-options on your desktop. </para>
+</guimenu> menu to access almost all of the standard applications, commands,
+and configuration options. </para>
<para>You can also access the items in the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu>
and <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menus from the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>.
The items in the <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu are at the top level of the <guimenu>
GNOME Menu</guimenu>. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Windows</para>
-<para>You can display many windows at the same time on your desktop. You can
-run different applications in each window. The window manager provides frames
-and buttons for windows. The window manager enables you to perform standard
-actions such as move, close, and resize windows. </para></listitem>
+<para>You can display many windows at the same time. You can run different
+applications in each window. The window manager provides frames and buttons
+for windows. The window manager enables you to perform standard actions such
+as move, close, and resize windows. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Workspaces</para>
-<para>You can subdivide your desktop into separate <glossterm>workspaces</glossterm>.
+<para>You can subdivide your desktop into separate <firstterm>workspaces</firstterm>.
A workspace is a discrete area on the desktop in which you can work. You can
specify the number of workspaces on your desktop. You can switch to a different
-workspace, but you can only display one workspace at a time on the screen.
-</para></listitem>
+workspace, but you can only display one workspace at a time.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><application>Nautilus</application> file manager</para>
<para>The <application>Nautilus</application> file manager provides an integrated
access point to your files and applications. You can display the contents
@@ -87,7 +85,7 @@ applications and configuration tools from the <guilabel>Start Here</guilabel>
location. You can also access programs that enable you to configure your system
as a server, and to choose other system settings.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Desktop preferences</para>
-<para>The GNOME desktop contains dedicated <glossterm>preference tools</glossterm>.
+<para>The GNOME desktop contains dedicated <firstterm>preference tools</firstterm>.
Each tool controls a particular part of the behavior of the desktop. To start
a preference tool, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Desktop Preferences</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Choose the item
@@ -124,17 +122,17 @@ the first time, the desktop usually contains at least two panels, as follows:
</itemizedlist>
<sect2 id="gosoverview-26">
<title>To Create Panels</title>
-<para>To create panels on the desktop follow these steps: </para>
+<para>To create a panel follow these steps: </para>
<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>Right-click on a vacant space on any of the panels on the
-desktop, then choose <guimenuitem>New Panel</guimenuitem>.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Choose the type of panel you want to create from the submenu.
-The panel is added to the desktop.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on a vacant space on any panel, then choose <guimenuitem>
+New Panel</guimenuitem>.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Choose the type of panel that you want to create from the
+submenu. The panel is added to the desktop.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<para>You can create as many panels as you want. However, you can only create
-one Menu Panel. You can create different types of panel on the desktop to
-fit your own requirements. You can customize the behavior and appearance of
-your panels. For example, you can change the background of your panels.</para>
+one Menu Panel. You can create different types of panel to fit your own requirements.
+You can customize the behavior and appearance of your panels. For example,
+you can change the background of your panels.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosoverview-508">
<title>To Delete Panels</title>
@@ -164,11 +162,39 @@ contains each type of panel object. </para>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</figure>
-<para>You can add any of the following objects to all types of panels in the
-desktop:</para>
+<para>You can add any of the following objects to all types of panels:</para>
<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Applets</para><indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>
+overview</secondary></indexterm>
+<para><firstterm>Applets</firstterm> are small, interactive applications that
+reside within a panel, for example <application>CD Player</application> in <xref
+linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/>. Each applet has a simple user interface that
+you can operate with the mouse or keyboard. The following applets appear in
+your panels by default:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para><application>Window List</application>: Displays a button
+for each window that is open. You can click on a window list button to minimize
+and restore windows. By default, <application>Window List</application> appears
+in the edge panel at the bottom of the desktop.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><application>Workspace Switcher</application>: Displays a
+visual representation of your workspaces. You can use <application>Workspace
+Switcher</application> to switch between workspaces. By default, <application>
+Workspace Switcher</application> appears in the edge panel at the bottom of
+the desktop.</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<para>To add an applet to a panel, right-click on a vacant space on the panel,
+then choose <guimenuitem>Add to Panel</guimenuitem>. Choose the applet that
+you require from one of the following submenus:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Accessories</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Amusements</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Internet</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Multimedia</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Utility</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+</listitem>
<listitem><para>Launchers</para>
-<para>A <glossterm>launcher</glossterm> starts a particular application, executes
+<para>A <firstterm>launcher</firstterm> starts a particular application, executes
a command, or opens a file. The calculator icon in <xref linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/>
is a launcher for the <application>Calculator</application> application. A
launcher can reside in a panel or in a menu. Click on the launcher to perform
@@ -197,37 +223,8 @@ Desktop Preferences</guimenuitem> menu to a panel.</para>
To add the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> to a panel, right-click on a vacant
space on the panel, then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to Panel
</guimenu><guimenuitem>GNOME Menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Applets</para><indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>
-overview</secondary></indexterm>
-<para><glossterm>Applets</glossterm> are small, interactive applications that
-reside within a panel, for example <application>CD Player</application> in <xref
-linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/>. Each applet has a simple user interface that
-you can operate with the mouse or keyboard. The following applets appear in
-your panels by default:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para><application>Window List</application>: Displays a button
-for each window that is open. You can click on a window list button to minimize
-and restore windows. By default, <application>Window List</application> appears
-in the edge panel at the bottom of the desktop.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><application>Workspace Switcher</application>: Displays a
-visual representation of your workspaces. You can use <application>Workspace
-Switcher</application> to switch between workspaces. By default, <application>
-Workspace Switcher</application> appears in the edge panel at the bottom of
-the desktop.</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>To add an applet to a panel, right-click on a vacant space on the panel,
-then choose <guimenuitem>Add to Panel</guimenuitem>. Choose the applet that
-you require from one of the following submenus:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>Accessories</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Amusements</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Internet</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Multimedia</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Utility</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-</listitem>
<listitem><para>Drawers</para>
-<para><glossterm>Drawers</glossterm> are sliding extensions to a panel that
+<para><firstterm>Drawers</firstterm> are sliding extensions to a panel that
you can open or close from a drawer icon, as shown in <xref linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/>.
Drawers can help you to organize your work when you run a lot of applications
simultaneously. You can place all the same functional elements in a drawer
@@ -237,14 +234,15 @@ then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to Panel</guimenu><guimenuitem>
Drawer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para>
<para>To open a drawer click on the drawer. To close a drawer click on the
drawer again.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Other panel objects</para>
-<para>Some panel objects perform special functions that are not available
-through other panel objects. For example, the Lock button enables you to lock
-your screen. The lock icon in <xref linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/> is the Lock
-button.</para>
-<para>To add panel objects to a panel, right-click on a vacant space on the
-pane, then choose <guimenuitem>Add to Panel</guimenuitem>. You can then choose
-the specific panel object you require. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button and <guibutton>Log Out
+</guibutton> button</para>
+<para>The <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button enables you to lock your screen.
+The lock icon in <xref linkend="gosoverview-FIG-28"/> is the <guibutton>Lock
+</guibutton> button. The <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button enables you to
+end your session. </para>
+<para>To add the buttons to a panel, right-click on a vacant space on the
+panel, then choose <guimenuitem>Add to Panel</guimenuitem>. You can then choose
+the button you require. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosoverview-21">
@@ -271,10 +269,10 @@ your tasks. The Menu Panel contains <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> and <guimenu
Actions</guimenu> menus. You can also add the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>
to your panels. </para>
<para>You can use the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu and the <guimenu>
-Actions</guimenu> menu to access almost all of the applications, commands,
-and configuration options on your desktop. You can also access the items in
-the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> and <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menus from
-the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>.</para>
+Actions</guimenu> menu to access almost all of the standard applications,
+commands, and configuration options. You can also access the items in the <guimenu>
+Applications</guimenu> and <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menus from the <guimenu>
+GNOME Menu</guimenu>.</para>
<para>To add a <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> to a panel, right-click on the
panel then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to Panel</guimenu><guimenuitem>
GNOME Menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> is
@@ -291,10 +289,10 @@ represented by a stylized footprint, as follows:</para>
</screenshot>
<para>Click on the <guibutton>GNOME Menu</guibutton> button on a panel to
open the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>. </para>
-<para>You can add as many additional menus as you want to any of the panels
-on the desktop. To open a menu that you add to a panel, click on the menu
-icon on the panel. You can perform other actions on your menus, such as copy
-menu items to panels.</para>
+<para>You can add as many additional menus as you want to any of your panels.
+To open a menu that you add to a panel, click on the menu icon on the panel.
+You can perform other actions on your menus, such as copy menu items to panels.
+</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="gosoverview-18">
<title>Windows in the Desktop</title>
@@ -307,20 +305,19 @@ you can use to work with the window.</para>
<para>The desktop features the following types of window:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Application windows</para>
-<para>When you run an application on the desktop, a frame usually borders
-the window. The top edge of the application window contains a titlebar. The
-titlebar contains buttons that you can use to work with the window. The buttons
-in an application window frame enable you to perform actions such as open
-the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu>, or close the window. The <guimenu>Window
-Menu</guimenu> provides commands that you can perform on the window.</para>
-</listitem>
+<para>When you run an application, a frame usually borders the window. The
+top edge of the application window contains a titlebar. The titlebar contains
+buttons that you can use to work with the window. The buttons in an application
+window frame enable you to perform actions such as open the <guimenu>Window
+Menu</guimenu>, or close the window. The <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu> provides
+commands that you can perform on the window.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Dialog windows</para>
-<para>Dialog windows are associated with interactive desktop processes. A
-dialog window consists of the window frame, and a single interactive pane
-that provides information and controls for the user. This manual refers to
-the interactive part of a dialog window as a dialog. The frame of a dialog
-window contains buttons that enable you to open the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu>,
-or to close the dialog window.</para></listitem>
+<para>Dialog windows are associated with interactive processes. A dialog window
+consists of the window frame, and a single interactive pane that provides
+information and controls for the user. This manual refers to the interactive
+part of a dialog window as a dialog. The frame of a dialog window contains
+buttons that enable you to open the <guimenu>Window Menu</guimenu>, or to
+close the dialog window.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect2>
@@ -400,8 +397,7 @@ Click on the window, if the window is visible. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para>Shortcut keys</para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>Use shortcut keys to switch between
the windows that are open. To give focus to a window, release the keys. The
-default shortcut keys to switch between windows are <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>
-Tab</keycap></keycombo>. </para></entry></row>
+default shortcut keys to switch between windows are <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo>. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0" valign="top"><para><application>Window List
</application></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1" valign="top"><para>
Click on the button that represents the window in <application>Window List
@@ -481,10 +477,10 @@ specify the number of workspaces that you require.</para>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>overview
</secondary></indexterm><para>The <application>Nautilus</application> file
manager provides an integrated access point to your files, applications, and
-the World Wide Web. To open a <application>Nautilus</application> window,
-choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home
-Folder</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The following figure shows a <application>
-Nautilus</application> window that displays the contents of a folder.</para>
+FTP sites. To open a <application>Nautilus</application> window, choose <menuchoice>
+<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guimenuitem>Home Folder</guimenuitem>
+</menuchoice>. The following figure shows a <application>Nautilus</application>
+window that displays the contents of a folder.</para>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
@@ -557,7 +553,7 @@ following actions:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Start your applications, and open your files and folders.
</para>
-<para>You can add <glossterm>desktop background objects</glossterm> for convenient
+<para>You can add <firstterm>desktop background objects</firstterm> for convenient
access to the files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. For
example, you add a launcher for an application that you use often.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -609,8 +605,8 @@ that you use often, then drag the launcher to your desktop background. </para>
<indexterm><primary>Start Here location</primary><secondary>overview</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>file manager</primary><secondary>Start Here
location</secondary><see>Start Here location</see></indexterm><para>The <guilabel>
-Start Here</guilabel> location enables you to access the following desktop
-functions:</para>
+Start Here</guilabel> location enables you to access the following functions:
+</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Applications</guilabel></para>
<para>Double-click on <guilabel>Applications</guilabel> to access your key
@@ -642,7 +638,7 @@ displayed in a <application>Nautilus</application> window.</para></listitem>
</indexterm><para>You can use desktop preference tools to configure almost
every feature of the desktop. Each tool controls a particular part of the
behavior of the desktop. For example, you can use a preference tool to select
-a theme for your desktop. A <glossterm>theme</glossterm> is a group of coordinated
+a theme for your desktop. A <firstterm>theme</firstterm> is a group of coordinated
settings that specify the visual appearance of a part of your interface.
</para>
<para>For convenience, the tools are grouped under the following headings:
@@ -667,14 +663,14 @@ you require.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="gosoverview-54">
-<title>Desktop Applications</title>
+<title>Applications</title>
<indexterm><primary>applications</primary><secondary>overview</secondary>
</indexterm><para>The applications that are provided with the GNOME desktop
share several characteristics. For example, the applications have a consistent
look-and-feel. The applications share characteristics because the applications
use the same programming libraries. An application that uses the standard
-GNOME programming libraries is called a <glossterm>GNOME-compliant application
-</glossterm>. For example, <application>Nautilus</application> and the <application>
+GNOME programming libraries is called a <firstterm>GNOME-compliant application
+</firstterm>. For example, <application>Nautilus</application> and the <application>
gedit</application> text editor are GNOME-compliant applications.</para>
<para>GNOME provides libraries in addition to the libraries provided by your
operating system. The libraries enable GNOME to run your existing applications
@@ -700,11 +696,11 @@ Desktop Preferences</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Theme</guimenuitem></menuchoice></p
<para>Most GNOME-compliant applications have a menubar, a toolbar, and a statusbar.
The menubar always contains a <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu and a <guimenu>
Help</guimenu> menu. The <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu always contains an <guimenuitem>
-Exit</guimenuitem> menu item, and the <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu always
+Quit</guimenuitem> menu item, and the <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu always
contains an <guimenuitem>About</guimenuitem> menu item.</para>
-<para>A <glossterm>toolbar</glossterm> is a bar that appears under the menubar.
-A toolbar contains buttons for the most commonly-used commands. A <glossterm>
-statusbar</glossterm> is a bar at the bottom of a window that provides information
+<para>A <firstterm>toolbar</firstterm> is a bar that appears under the menubar.
+A toolbar contains buttons for the most commonly-used commands. A <firstterm>
+statusbar</firstterm> is a bar at the bottom of a window that provides information
about the current state of what you are viewing in the window. GNOME-compliant
applications might also contains other bars. For example, <application>Nautilus
</application> contains a location bar.</para>
@@ -735,7 +731,7 @@ editor. </para></listitem>
<sect1 id="gosoverview-12">
<title>To Find Out More</title>
<indexterm><primary>help</primary><secondary>how to find</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>The desktop provides Help if you want to find out more about the following
+<para>The desktop provides help if you want to find out more about the following
areas: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Desktop topics</para></listitem>
@@ -749,7 +745,7 @@ areas: </para>
</indexterm><para>You can find out more about particular desktop topics in
the integrated <application>Yelp</application> help system. To start the <application>
Yelp</application> help system, choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications
-</guimenu><guimenuitem>Help</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Help</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosgetstarted-33">
<title>To Find Out More About Applets</title>
@@ -764,7 +760,8 @@ then choose <guimenuitem>Help</guimenuitem>. </para>
<indexterm><primary>help</primary><secondary>applications</secondary></indexterm>
<para>To find out more about a specific application, start the application,
then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Help</guimenu><guimenuitem>Contents
-</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para>
+</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Alternatively, start the application
+then press <keycap>F1</keycap>.</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel-C.omf
index f5aa3bf..6092c34 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Panels
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Working With Panels chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel.xml
index c28aa87..a6402cd 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gospanel.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
+
<chapter id="gospanel-1">
<title>Working With Panels</title>
<highlights><para>The information in this chapter describes how to use panels.
@@ -54,8 +55,16 @@ Description </para></entry></row>
<entry valign="top"><para>The <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu contains
the standard GNOME applications.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu</para></entry>
-<entry valign="top"><para>The <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu provides menu
-items that relate to the current status of your desktop. </para></entry></row>
+<entry valign="top"><para>The <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menu provides commands
+that enable you to perform desktop tasks. </para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC3"><para>Home folder launcher</para></entry><entry
+colname="COLSPEC4"><para>Click on this launcher to open your home folder in
+a <application>Nautilus</application> file manager window. </para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC3"><para><application>Terminal</application> launcher
+</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC4"><para>Click on this launcher to start
+the <application>Terminal</application> application. <application>Terminal
+</application> provides access to a UNIX command line.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para><application>Volume Control
</application> applet</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC4" valign="top"><para><application>
Volume Control</application> enables you to control the volume of the speaker
@@ -67,8 +76,8 @@ time. Click on the time readout to display a menu of clock commands.</para></ent
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><indexterm><primary>Menu Panel
</primary><secondary>window list icon</secondary></indexterm><para>Window
list icon</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC4" valign="top"><para>The window
-list is a list of all open windows on the desktop. To give focus to a window
-click on the icon at the extreme right of the Menu Panel then choose the window.
+list is a list of all your open windows. To give focus to a window, click
+on the icon at the extreme right of the Menu Panel, then choose the window.
</para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
@@ -121,11 +130,10 @@ objects, and backgrounds for each panel. You can also hide panels.</para>
<indexterm><primary>panels</primary><secondary>managing</secondary></indexterm>
<para>The following sections describe how to manage your panels.</para>
<sect2 id="gospanel-10">
-<title>To Create a Panel</title>
-<indexterm><primary>panels</primary><secondary>creating</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>You can create different types of panels to customize your desktop. <xref
-linkend="gospanel-TBL-47"/> lists the types of panel that you can create, and
-their characteristics. </para>
+<title>To Add a New Panel</title>
+<indexterm><primary>panels</primary><secondary>adding new</secondary></indexterm>
+<para>You can add different types of panels to your desktop. <xref linkend="gospanel-TBL-47"/>
+lists the types of panel that you can add, and their characteristics. </para>
<table frame="topbot" id="gospanel-TBL-47">
<title>Types of Panel</title>
<tgroup cols="3" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="24.28*"/>
@@ -151,24 +159,25 @@ Stretches the full length of the edge that the panel snaps to.</para></entry>
Does not snap to anything. You can place a floating panel anywhere on your
desktop.</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Stretches as much as required
to display the objects on the panel.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry valign="top"><para>Menu Panel</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>
-Snaps to the top edge of the screen. You cannot move the Menu Panel.</para></entry>
-<entry valign="top"><para>Stretches the full length of the top edge of the
-screen. You can only have one Menu Panel on your desktop.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para>Sliding Panel</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>
Snaps to one of the edges of the screen, can snap to any point on the edge.
</para></entry><entry valign="top"><para>Stretches as much as required to
display the objects on the panel.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para>Menu Panel</para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>
+Snaps to the top edge of the screen. You cannot move the Menu Panel.</para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC2"><para>Stretches the full length of the top edge
+of the screen. You can only have one Menu Panel on your desktop.</para></entry>
+</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
-<para>To create a panel perform the following steps:</para>
+<para>To add a panel perform the following steps:</para>
<orderedlist>
<listitem><para>Right-click on a vacant space on any panel, then choose <guimenuitem>
New Panel</guimenuitem>.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Choose the type of panel that you want to create. The new
-panel is added to the desktop. The new panel contains no objects, except for
-a Menu Panel. </para>
+<listitem><para>Choose the type of panel that you want to add. The new panel
+is added to the desktop. The new panel contains no objects, except for a Menu
+Panel. </para>
<para>You can customize the new panel to suit your preferences.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
</sect2>
@@ -211,10 +220,9 @@ screen.</para>
<sect2 id="gospanel-7">
<title>To Hide a Panel</title>
<indexterm><primary>panels</primary><secondary>hiding</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>You can hide or show a panel on your desktop, except for the Menu Panel.
-To hide a panel, use a hide button. If the hide buttons are not visible on
-a panel, modify the panel properties so that the hide buttons are visible.
-</para>
+<para>You can hide or show panels, except for the Menu Panel. To hide a panel,
+use a hide button. If the hide buttons are not visible on a panel, modify
+the panel properties so that the hide buttons are visible. </para>
<para>Hide buttons are at either end of a panel. The hide buttons contain
an optional arrow icon. The following illustration shows hide buttons. </para>
<screenshot>
@@ -309,7 +317,7 @@ the distance of the panel from the top edge of the desktop. </para></entry>
</row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>Screen edge offset</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Sliding panel only. Use this spin box to specify
-the distance between your panel and the edge of the screen, in pixels. </para></entry>
+the distance between your panel and the edge of the desktop, in pixels. </para></entry>
</row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>Autohide</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable autohide. </para></entry>
@@ -379,8 +387,8 @@ rotate the background image on a vertical panel.</para></entry></row>
<para>You can also drag a color or image on to a panel to set the color or
image as the background of the panel. For more information, see <xref linkend="gospanel-61"/>.
</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to close
-the <guilabel>Panel Properties</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to close the <guilabel>
+Panel Properties</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
<sect3 id="gospanel-61">
<title>To Drag a Color or Image to the Background of a Panel</title>
@@ -445,15 +453,16 @@ information, see <xref linkend="gospanel-39"/>.</para>
The panel popup menu contains an <guisubmenu>Add to Panel</guisubmenu> submenu.
The <guisubmenu>Add to Panel</guisubmenu> submenu enables you to add the following
objects to your panels: <itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>Launchers</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Menus</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Accessory applets</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Amusement applets</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Internet applets</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Multimedia applets</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Utility applets</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Launchers</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>GNOME Menu</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Drawers</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Other panel objects</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guibutton>Log Out</guibutton> button</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></para></listitem>
<listitem><para>From any menu</para>
<para>When you right-click on a launcher in any menu, a popup menu for the
@@ -495,7 +504,7 @@ menu, as shown in <xref linkend="gospanel-FIG-54"/>.</para>
<imagedata fileref="figures/panel_object_popup_menu.png" format="PNG"/>
</imageobject>
<textobject>
- <phrase>Shows panel object popup menu. Menu items: Properties, Help, Remove From Panel, Move.
+ <phrase>Shows panel object popup menu. Menu items: Properties, Help, Remove From Panel, Move.
</phrase>
</textobject>
</mediaobject>
@@ -565,6 +574,88 @@ to open the panel object popup menu, then choose <guimenuitem>Remove From
Panel</guimenuitem>. </para>
</sect2>
</sect1>
+<sect1 id="gospanel-17">
+<title>Applets</title>
+<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>panel objects</primary><secondary>applets</secondary>
+<see>applets</see></indexterm><para>An applet is a small application whose
+user interface resides within a panel. You use the applet panel object to
+interact with the applet. For example, the following figure shows the following
+applets, from left to right: </para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para><application>Window List</application>: Displays the windows
+currently open on your system.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><application>CD Player</application>: Enables you to control
+the compact disc player on your system.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><application>Volume Control</application>: Enables you to
+control the volume of the speaker on your system.</para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<screenshot>
+<mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata fileref="figures/sample_applet.png" format="PNG"/>
+ </imageobject>
+ <textobject>
+ <phrase>Shows sample applets. The context describes the graphic.
+</phrase>
+ </textobject>
+</mediaobject>
+</screenshot>
+<sect2 id="gospanel-40">
+<title>To Add an Applet to a Panel</title>
+<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>adding to panel</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>You can add an applet to a panel from the panel popup menu.
+Right-click on any vacant space on the panel to open the panel popup menu.
+Choose <guimenu>Add to Panel</guimenu>, then choose the applet that you want
+to add from one of the following submenus:</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Accessories</guimenu></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Amusements</guimenu></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Internet</guimenu></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Multimedia</guimenu></para></listitem>
+<listitem><para><guimenu>Utility</guimenu></para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+<para>Alternatively, drag the applet from the submenu on to the panel. </para>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="gospanel-39">
+<title>To Select an Applet</title>
+<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>selecting</secondary></indexterm>
+<para>To modify the properties of an applet, you must first right-click on
+the applet to display the panel object popup menu. To move an applet, you
+must middle-click on the applet. </para>
+<para>Some restrictions apply on where you can click on an applet in order
+to display the panel object popup menu, or to move the applet, as follows:
+</para>
+<itemizedlist>
+<listitem><para>Some applets have popup menus of applet-specific commands
+that open when you right-click on particular parts of the applet. For example,
+the <application>Window List</application> applet has a vertical handle on
+the left side, and buttons that represent your windows on the right side.
+To open the panel object popup menu for the <application>Window List</application>
+applet, you must right-click on the handle. If you right-click on a button
+on the right side, a popup menu for the button opens.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Some applets have areas that you cannot use to select the
+applet. For example, the <application>Command Line</application> applet has
+a field in which you enter commands. You cannot middle-click or right-click
+on this field to select the applet. Instead, middle-click or right-click on
+another part of the applet. </para></listitem>
+</itemizedlist>
+</sect2>
+<sect2 id="gospanel-41">
+<title>To Modify Preferences for an Applet</title>
+<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>modifying preferences</secondary>
+</indexterm><para>To modify the preferences for an applet perform the following
+steps: </para>
+<orderedlist>
+<listitem><para>Right-click on the applet, then choose <guimenuitem>Preferences
+</guimenuitem>. Use the <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog to modify
+the preferences as required. The preferences for applets vary depending on
+the applet.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to close the <guilabel>
+Preferences</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
+</orderedlist>
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
<sect1 id="gospanel-16">
<title>Launchers</title>
<indexterm><primary>panel objects</primary><secondary>launchers</secondary>
@@ -574,8 +665,8 @@ one of the following actions: </para>
<listitem><para>Start a particular application.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Execute a command.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Open a folder in a file manager window.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Open a browser at a particular <glossterm>Uniform Resource
-Locator</glossterm> (<acronym>URL</acronym>). A URL is the address of a particular
+<listitem><para>Open a browser at a particular <firstterm>Uniform Resource
+Locator</firstterm> (URL). A URL is the address of a particular
location on the Web.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>You can find launchers in the following places on the desktop:</para>
@@ -646,7 +737,7 @@ valign="top"><para>Description </para></entry></row>
valign="top"><para>Use this text box to specify the name of the launcher.
You can use the <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> tab to add translations of the
name. This name is the name that appears when you add the launcher to a menu
-or to the desktop. </para></entry></row>
+or to the desktop background. </para></entry></row>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC0"><para><guilabel>Generic name</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry colname="COLSPEC1"><para>Use this text box to specify the class of
application to which the launcher belongs. For example, you might type <userinput>
@@ -778,13 +869,13 @@ menu to a panel, right-click on a launcher in the menu, then choose <menuchoice>
<guimenu>Entire menu</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add this as menu to panel
</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>: You can access almost all of
-the applications, commands, and configuration options on your desktop from
-the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>. To add a <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>
-to a panel, right-click on any vacant space on the panel, then choose <menuchoice>
-<guimenu>Add to Panel</guimenu><guimenuitem>GNOME Menu</guimenuitem>
-</menuchoice>. You can add as many <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> objects to
-your panels as you want. By default, the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> is
-represented on panels by a stylized footprint icon, as follows:</para>
+the standard applications, commands, and configuration options from the <guimenu>
+GNOME Menu</guimenu>. To add a <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> to a panel, right-click
+on any vacant space on the panel, then choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to
+Panel</guimenu><guimenuitem>GNOME Menu</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
+You can add as many <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> objects to your panels as
+you want. By default, the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu> is represented on
+panels by a stylized footprint icon, as follows:</para>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
@@ -814,88 +905,6 @@ linkend="gospanel-FIG-68"/> shows how menus typically appear on panels. </para>
</screenshot>
</figure>
</sect1>
-<sect1 id="gospanel-17">
-<title>Applets</title>
-<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>introduction</secondary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>panel objects</primary><secondary>applets</secondary>
-<see>applets</see></indexterm><para>An applet is a small application whose
-user interface resides within a panel. You use the applet panel object to
-interact with the applet. For example, the following figure shows the following
-applets, from left to right: </para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para><application>Window List</application>: Displays the windows
-currently open on your system.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><application>CD Player</application>: Enables you to control
-the compact disc player on your system.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><application>Volume Control</application>: Enables you to
-control the volume of the speaker on your system.</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<screenshot>
-<mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata fileref="figures/sample_applet.png" format="PNG"/>
- </imageobject>
- <textobject>
- <phrase>Shows sample applets. The context describes the graphic.
-</phrase>
- </textobject>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-<sect2 id="gospanel-40">
-<title>To Add an Applet to a Panel</title>
-<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>adding to panel</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>You can add an applet to a panel from the panel popup menu.
-Right-click on any vacant space on the panel to open the panel popup menu.
-Choose <guimenu>Add to Panel</guimenu>, then choose the applet that you want
-to add from one of the following submenus:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Accessories</guimenu></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Amusements</guimenu></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Internet</guimenu></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Multimedia</guimenu></para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guimenu>Utility</guimenu></para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>Alternatively, drag the applet from the submenu on to the panel. </para>
-</sect2>
-<sect2 id="gospanel-39">
-<title>To Select an Applet</title>
-<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>selecting</secondary></indexterm>
-<para>To modify the properties of an applet, you must first right-click on
-the applet to display the panel object popup menu. To move an applet, you
-must middle-click on the applet. </para>
-<para>Some restrictions apply on where you can click on an applet in order
-to display the panel object popup menu, or to move the applet, as follows:
-</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>Some applets have popup menus of applet-specific commands
-that open when you right-click on particular parts of the applet. For example,
-the <application>Window List</application> applet has a vertical handle on
-the left side, and buttons that represent your windows on the right side.
-To open the panel object popup menu for the <application>Window List</application>
-applet, you must right-click on the handle. If you right-click on a button
-on the right side, a popup menu for the button opens.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Some applets have areas that you cannot use to select the
-applet. For example, the <application>Command Line</application> applet has
-a field in which you enter commands. You cannot middle-click or right-click
-on this field to select the applet. Instead, middle-click or right-click on
-another part of the applet. </para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-</sect2>
-<sect2 id="gospanel-41">
-<title>To Modify Preferences for an Applet</title>
-<indexterm><primary>applets</primary><secondary>modifying preferences</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>To modify the preferences for an applet perform the following
-steps: </para>
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>Right-click on the applet, then choose <guimenuitem>Preferences
-</guimenuitem>. Use the <guilabel>Preferences</guilabel> dialog to modify
-the preferences as required. The preferences for applets vary depending on
-the applet.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Click <guibutton>Close</guibutton> to close the <guilabel>
-Preferences</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
-</orderedlist>
-</sect2>
-</sect1>
<sect1 id="gospanel-18">
<title>Drawers</title>
<indexterm><primary>panel objects</primary><secondary>drawers</secondary>
@@ -1021,22 +1030,7 @@ Panel Properties</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
</orderedlist>
</sect2>
</sect1>
-<sect1 id="gospanel-19">
-<title>Other Panel Objects</title>
-<para>Your panels can include other panel objects that you can use to perform
-special tasks. You can add the following panel objects to your panels:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para><guibutton>Log Out</guibutton> button</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para>To add a panel object to a panel perform the following steps: </para>
-<orderedlist>
-<listitem><para>Right-click on any vacant space on the panel, then choose <menuchoice>
-<guimenuitem>Add to Panel</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Choose the object that you want to add to the panel. </para>
-</listitem>
-</orderedlist>
-<sect2 id="gospanel-20">
+<sect1 id="gospanel-20">
<title>Log Out Button</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
@@ -1052,10 +1046,13 @@ special tasks. You can add the following panel objects to your panels:</para>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>Log Out button</primary></indexterm><para>
The <guibutton>Log Out</guibutton> button begins the process to log out of
a GNOME session. </para>
-<para>To log out of your session or shut down your system, click on the <guibutton>
-Log Out</guibutton> button. </para>
-</sect2>
-<sect2 id="gospanel-21">
+<para>To add a <guibutton>Log Out</guibutton> button to a panel, right-click
+on any vacant space on the panel. Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to Panel
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Log Out Button</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. To log out
+of your session or shut down your system, click on the <guibutton>Log Out
+</guibutton> button. </para>
+</sect1>
+<sect1 id="gospanel-21">
<title>Lock Button</title>
<screenshot>
<mediaobject>
@@ -1073,9 +1070,12 @@ Log Out</guibutton> button. </para>
button locks your screen and activates your screensaver. To access your session
again, you must enter your password. To lock your screen correctly, you must
have a screensaver enabled.</para>
+<para>To add a <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button to a panel, right-click
+on any vacant space on the panel. Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add to Panel
+</guimenu><guimenuitem>Lock Button</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. </para>
<para>Right-click on the <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button to open a menu
-of screensaver-related commands. <xref linkend="gosstartsession-TBL-83"/>
-describes the commands that are available from the menu.</para>
+of screensaver-related commands. <xref linkend="gosstartsession-TBL-83"/> describes
+the commands that are available from the menu.</para>
<table frame="topbot" id="gosstartsession-TBL-83">
<title>Lock Screen Menu Items</title>
<tgroup cols="2" colsep="0" rowsep="0"><colspec colname="COLSPEC0" colwidth="43.55*"/>
@@ -1105,7 +1105,6 @@ that you can use to configure the screensaver. </para></entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
-</sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession-C.omf
index ad391c0..10c64bb 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Sessions
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Desktop Sessions chapter from GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession.xml
index 7073a10..0f56579 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosstartsession.xml
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ Login Manager</application>, is your gateway to the desktop. The login screen
provides fields for you to enter your username and password. The <guimenu>
Options</guimenu> menu on the login screen lists your login options, for example
you can select the language of your session. </para>
-<para>You start a desktop session when you log in. The session manager starts
-after the <application>Login Manager</application> authenticates your username
-and password. The session manager enables you to manage the session. For example,
+<para>You start a session when you log in. The session manager starts after
+the <application>Login Manager</application> authenticates your username and
+password. The session manager enables you to manage the session. For example,
you can save the state of your most recent session and return to that session
the next time that you log in. The session manager saves and restores the
following: </para>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ to configure your screensaver.</para>
one of the following actions:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Actions</guimenu><guimenuitem>
-Lock Display</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
+Lock Screen</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If the <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button is present on a
panel, click on the <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button. </para>
<para>To add the <guibutton>Lock</guibutton> button to a panel, right-click
@@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Mode</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Use the drop-down list box to specify the
-behavior of the screensaver application. Select from the following options:
-</para><itemizedlist>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Use the drop-down list box to
+specify the behavior of the screensaver application. Select from the following
+options:</para><itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Disable Screen Saver</guilabel>: Select this option
if you do not want to use the screensaver application.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Blank Screen Only</guilabel>: Select this option
@@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ box when your screen locks.</para></listitem>
if you want to display a random selection of screensaver displays from the
screensaver display list box when your screen locks. </para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Display list box</para></entry><entry
-colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select the screensaver display that you require from
-the list box.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para>Display list box</para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select the screensaver display
+that you require from the list box.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>Blank After</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Specify how long to wait after the last use of the
mouse or keyboard, to activate the screensaver.</para></entry></row>
@@ -158,58 +158,65 @@ Advanced</guilabel> tabbed section: </para>
Function</para></entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Grab Desktop Images</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Some screensavers can take a screenshot of
-your desktop, then manipulate the screenshot to create your screensaver display.
-Select this option to enable screensavers to take a screenshot of your desktop.
-</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Grab Video Frames</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Some screensavers can capture a frame of video,
-then manipulate the captured image to create your screensaver display. If
-your system has a video capture card, select this option to enable screensavers
-to capture a frame of video.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Choose Random Image</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable screensavers
-to use images from a directory that you select. Type the path for the directory
-in the field. Alternatively, click <guibutton>Browse</guibutton> to display
-a dialog from which you can select a directory.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Verbose Dialognostics</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to display
-screensaver diagnostic information.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Display Subprocess Errors</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option if you want to display
-errors related to screensaver subprocesses on screen.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Display Splash Screen at Startup
-</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option
-to if you want <application>Xscreensaver</application> to display a splash
-dialog when <application>Xscreensaver</application> starts.</para></entry>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Grab Desktop Images
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Some
+screensavers can take a screenshot of your desktop, then manipulate the screenshot
+to create your screensaver display. Select this option to enable screensavers
+to take a screenshot of your desktop.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Grab Video Frames
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Some
+screensavers can capture a frame of video, then manipulate the captured image
+to create your screensaver display. If your system has a video capture card,
+select this option to enable screensavers to capture a frame of video.</para></entry>
</row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Power Management Enabled</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option to enable power management
-of your monitor. Power management can reduce energy consumption by your monitor
-when you are not using the monitor.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Standby After</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify how long to wait to put the monitor
-in standby mode. When the monitor is in standby mode, the screen is black.
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Choose Random
+Image</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to enable screensavers to use images from a directory that
+you select. Type the path for the directory in the field. Alternatively, click <guibutton>
+Browse</guibutton> to display a dialog from which you can select a directory.
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Suspend After</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify how long to wait to put the monitor
-in power-saving mode. </para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Off After</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify how long to wait to switch off monitor.
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Verbose Dialognostics
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select
+this option if you want to display screensaver diagnostic information.</para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Display Subprocess
+Errors</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option if you want to display errors related to screensaver subprocesses
+on screen.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Display Splash
+Screen at Startup</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to if you want <application>Xscreensaver</application>
+to display a splash dialog when <application>Xscreensaver</application> starts.
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Install Colormap</guilabel></para></entry>
-<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option to install a private colormap
-when the screensaver is active. Use of a private colormap might improve the
-quality of the color in particular screensaver displays.</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Fade to Black When Blanking
-</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option
-if you want your display to fade to black when the screensaver activates.
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Power Management
+Enabled</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option to enable power management of your monitor. Power management
+can reduce energy consumption by your monitor when you are not using the monitor.
</para></entry></row>
-<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Fade from Black When Unblanking
-</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select this option
-if you want your display to fade from black to the screen contents when the
-screensaver stops.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Standby After
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify
+how long to wait to put the monitor in standby mode. When the monitor is in
+standby mode, the screen is black.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Suspend After
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify
+how long to wait to put the monitor in power-saving mode. </para></entry>
+</row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Off After</guilabel></para></entry>
+<entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Specify how long to wait to switch
+off monitor. </para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Install Colormap
+</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>Select
+this option to install a private colormap when the screensaver is active.
+Use of a private colormap might improve the quality of the color in particular
+screensaver displays.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Fade to Black
+When Blanking</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option if you want your display to fade to black when the screensaver
+activates.</para></entry></row>
+<row><entry colname="COLSPEC2" valign="top"><para><guilabel>Fade from Black
+When Unblanking</guilabel></para></entry><entry colname="COLSPEC3" valign="top"><para>
+Select this option if you want your display to fade from black to the screen
+contents when the screensaver stops.</para></entry></row>
<row><entry valign="top"><para><guilabel>Fade Duration</guilabel></para></entry>
<entry valign="top"><para>Specify how long to take to fade to black when the
screensaver activates.</para></entry></row>
@@ -226,12 +233,11 @@ button to close the <guilabel>XScreenSaver</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
<title>Managing the Session</title>
<indexterm><primary>preference tools</primary><secondary>Sessions</secondary>
</indexterm><indexterm><primary>sessions</primary><secondary>managing</secondary>
-</indexterm><para>To configure the session management of the GNOME desktop,
-choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop
-Preferences</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu>
-<guimenuitem>Sessions</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The <application>Sessions
-</application> preference tool recognizes the following types of application:
-</para>
+</indexterm><para>To configure the session management of the desktop, choose <menuchoice>
+<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop Preferences
+</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Sessions
+</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The <application>Sessions</application> preference
+tool recognizes the following types of application: </para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><indexterm><primary>startup applications</primary><secondary>session-managed
</secondary></indexterm><para>Applications that are session-managed. When
@@ -266,10 +272,11 @@ applications</secondary></indexterm><indexterm><primary>startup applications
can configure your sessions to start with applications that are not session-managed.
To configure non-session-managed startup applications, choose <menuchoice>
<guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Desktop Preferences
-</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Sessions</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Use the <guilabel>
-Startup Programs</guilabel> tabbed section to add, edit, and delete applications.
-If you save your settings and log out, the next time that you log in, the
-startup applications start automatically. </para>
+</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Sessions
+</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Use the <guilabel>Startup Programs</guilabel>
+tabbed section to add, edit, and delete applications. If you save your settings
+and log out, the next time that you log in, the startup applications start
+automatically. </para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="gosstartsession-10">
<title>To Browse Applications in the Current Session</title>
@@ -338,10 +345,10 @@ Log Out</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Open the <guimenu>GNOME Menu</guimenu>, then choose <guimenuitem>
Log Out</guimenuitem>.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
-<para>Before you end a desktop session, you might want to save your current
-settings so that you can restore the session later. During the logout process,
-a dialog asks if you want to save your current settings. In the <application>
-Sessions</application> preference tool, you can select an option to automatically
+<para>Before you end a session, you might want to save your current settings
+so that you can restore the session later. During the logout process, a dialog
+asks if you want to save your current settings. In the <application>Sessions
+</application> preference tool, you can select an option to automatically
save your current settings.</para>
</sect1>
</chapter>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1-C.omf
index 33f715c..32bf154 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Part I: GNOME Components
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Part I of GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1.xml
index 9f4cc48..ce7b48b 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part1.xml
@@ -8,38 +8,36 @@ also provides information that helps you to start working with the desktop.
The desktop is very configurable, therefore this section covers the main functional
possibilities of the desktop features. If you want to find out how to implement
the various configuration possibilities that are mentioned in this section,
-see Customizing Your GNOME Desktop. The chapters in this section
-are as follows: </para>
+see <emphasis>Customizing Your GNOME Desktop</emphasis>. The chapters in this
+section are as follows: </para>
<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>Basic Skills</para>
+<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>Overview of the Desktop</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Overview of the Desktop</emphasis></para>
<para>Read this chapter for an introduction to the major components and functions
of the desktop. If you do not read anything else in this manual, read this
chapter.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Desktop Sessions</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Desktop Sessions</emphasis></para>
<para>Read this chapter for information about how to start, manage, and end
desktop sessions. </para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Working With Panels</para>
-<para>Read this chapter to find out more about using panels in the desktop.
-Panels are a key component of the desktop. This chapter tells you how to use
-the different parts of your panels, and how to invoke the available functions
-of the desktop using panels.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Working With Menus</para>
-<para>Read this chapter to find out more about using menus in the desktop.
-</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 desktop. This chapter tells you how to use the different
+parts of your panels, and how to invoke the available functions of the 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>Working With Windows</para>
-<para>Read this chapter to find out more about using windows in the desktop.
-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>Nautilus File Manager</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 <application>Nautilus</application>
to work with your file system. This chapter also describes how to customize <application>
Nautilus</application>.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Using the Desktop Background</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Using the Desktop Background</emphasis></para>
<para>Read this chapter to find out more about using the desktop background.
This chapter describes how to use the desktop background to start applications,
and open your files and folders. The chapter also describes how to use <guilabel>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2-C.omf
index c7dd9b3..fcec164 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
Part II: Preferences
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
Part II of GNOME Desktop 2.0 User Guide.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2.xml
index fb282d8..3b8390a 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/part2.xml
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ to display your preference tools. Double-click on the tool that you require.
<para>This section describes how to configure the desktop in the following
chapters. </para>
<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>Using the Basic Preference Tools</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Using the Basic Preference Tools</emphasis></para>
<para>Read this chapter to find out how to customize your desktop background.
This chapter also contains information on how to configure your keyboard settings
and your mouse settings. This chapter also describes how to configure shortcut
@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ proxy. This chapter also contains information on how to choose a theme and
fonts for your desktop, and how to customize your application menubars and
toolbars. This chapter also describes how to customize window focus behavior.
</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Using the Advanced Preference Tools</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Using the Advanced Preference Tools</emphasis></para>
<para>This chapter describes how to configure file types, your preferred applications,
and your panels. This chapter also contains information on how to customize
your sessions and startup programs. </para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>Using the Accessibility Preference Tools</para>
+<listitem><para><emphasis>Using the Accessibility Preference Tools</emphasis></para>
<para>Read this chapter to find out how to use the accessibility features
of the desktop. This chapter describes how to use the keyboard accessibility
features.</para></listitem>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide-C.omf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide-C.omf
index 2af3c9e..88698ba 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide-C.omf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide-C.omf
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@
User Guide
</title>
<date>
- 2002-08-02
+ 2002-08-27
</date>
- <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-02"
- description="Updated for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
+ <version identifier="2.0.1" date="2002-08-27"
+ description="Further updates for GNOME 2.0.1"/>
<subject category="GNOME|Desktop"/>
<description>
User Guide for GNOME 2.0.
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.pdf b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.pdf
index a48fbb8..c8ccd8e 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.pdf
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.xml
index 4e7e487..0fad8ef 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/user-guide.xml
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.1">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
<!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY PART1 SYSTEM "part1.xml">
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosbasic.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosbasic.xml
index e78005c..463f605 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosbasic.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosbasic.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosbasic.xml">
<!ENTITY titleent "Basic Skills">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustaccess.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustaccess.xml
index aa683ba..9b5ee22 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustaccess.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustaccess.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Using the Accessibility Preference Tools">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "goscustaccess.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustdesk.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustdesk.xml
index 8a90370..ae24cc8 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustdesk.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustdesk.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Using the Basic Preference Tools">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "goscustdesk.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustlookandfeel.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustlookandfeel.xml
index c2d5196..bbe20b2 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustlookandfeel.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoscustlookandfeel.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Using the Advanced Preference Tools">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "goscustlookandfeel.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosdeskback.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosdeskback.xml
index b466ca0..1d90843 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosdeskback.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosdeskback.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Using the Desktop Background">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosdeskback.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoseditmainmenu.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoseditmainmenu.xml
index 9f643f1..8fedee6 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoseditmainmenu.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgoseditmainmenu.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Working With Menus">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "goseditmainmenu.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosmetacity.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosmetacity.xml
index 9791c00..5ad2d5a 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosmetacity.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosmetacity.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Working With Windows">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosmetacity.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosnautilus.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosnautilus.xml
index cbf90b8..8530ef2 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosnautilus.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosnautilus.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Nautilus File Manager">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosnautilus.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosoverview.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosoverview.xml
index 9ebc9a3..002a60c 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosoverview.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosoverview.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Overview of the Desktop">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosoverview.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgospanel.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgospanel.xml
index a42bc46..9f5ed63 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgospanel.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgospanel.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Working With Panels">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gospanel.xml">
]>
diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosstartsession.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosstartsession.xml
index 23450b6..4a796b3 100644
--- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosstartsession.xml
+++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/wgosstartsession.xml
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<!ENTITY LEGAL SYSTEM "legal.xml">
<!ENTITY FRONT SYSTEM "front.xml">
<!ENTITY gnomeversion "2.0">
- <!ENTITY manrevision "2.0">
- <!ENTITY date "March 2002">
+ <!ENTITY manrevision "2.2">
+ <!ENTITY date "August 2002">
<!ENTITY titleent "Desktop Sessions">
<!ENTITY content SYSTEM "gosstartsession.xml">
]>