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diff --git a/introduction-to-gnome/C/introduction-to-gnome.xml b/introduction-to-gnome/C/introduction-to-gnome.xml index 6812c2d..5a4f8f0 100644 --- a/introduction-to-gnome/C/introduction-to-gnome.xml +++ b/introduction-to-gnome/C/introduction-to-gnome.xml @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ operations: moving, resizing, closing, hiding. </para> <para> - Many of these operation are controlled by buttons located at the + Many of these operation are controlled by buttons located in the window titlebar. Descriptions in this section assume that you are using the default configuration of GNOME, so the buttons in the window titlebar look as shown in @@ -881,7 +881,7 @@ assumes your system is correctly configured, that is, you have the appropriate entry in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file.) This will place an icon for the disk on the - desktop. Double-clicking on this icon to will open a + desktop. Double-clicking on this icon will open a <application>Nautilus</application> window showing the contents of the selected media. </para> @@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ <para> The theme tool allows you to select one of the themes installed as part of your GNOME distribution. You can - also cerate a custom theme by selecting individual theme + also create a custom theme by selecting individual theme components (Icon, Window border). To do so, click on <guibutton>Details</guibutton> button. Finally, you can download and install more themes from the Internet. In @@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ from the panel context menu. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> - To remove an object (menu, applet, or application launcher), + To remove an object (menu, applet, or application launcher) from the panel, right-click on the object and choose <guimenuitem>Remove from panel</guimenuitem> from the object context menu. @@ -1248,7 +1248,7 @@ Below is a partial list of some of the most useful tools and applications found in the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> and <guimenu>Actions</guimenu> menus. You can access these menus by - clicking on the correpsondign button in the <guilabel>Menu + clicking on the corresponding button in the <guilabel>Menu Panel</guilabel>, or by using keyboards shortcut <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>. </para> @@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ </listitem> <listitem><para> <application>Text Editor</application> - (gedit), a lightweight text editor capable `of + (gedit), a lightweight text editor capable of handling multilanguage texts. </para> </listitem> @@ -1434,7 +1434,7 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> - <application>GgvPostscript Viewer</application>, + <application>Ggv Postscript Viewer</application>, which can also be used for viewing PDF files. </para> </listitem> @@ -1477,7 +1477,7 @@ currently running on your system and the resources (memory and processor time) they use. You can also use the <application>System - Monitor</application> to kill a frozen or otherwise + Monitor</application> to kill a stalled or otherwise misbehaving application. </para> </listitem> @@ -1559,7 +1559,7 @@ installed on your system and shown in the <guimenu>Applications</guimenu> menu. Here we list the most important of them. A full list of software available for - GNOME with links to individaul projects' web pages and + GNOME with links to individual projects' web pages and download locations can be found in <ulink type="http" url="http://www.gnome.org/softwaremap/">GNOME Software Map</ulink>. @@ -1639,7 +1639,7 @@ audio CDs and aduio files in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis formats. </para> - </listitem> + </listitem> <listitem> <para> <application>Rhythmbox</application>, an audio player for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. It also has @@ -1659,7 +1659,7 @@ status is unclear in the US. For this reason, this software is usually not installed by default but can be downloaded separately if it is legal in your - locality, + locality. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> @@ -1748,18 +1748,7 @@ </para> </sect2> -<!-- <sect2 id="icons-messedup"> - <title>My GNOME Desktop Icons Are All Messed up!</title> - <para> - This sometimes happens when upgrading from an older version of - GNOME. In this case, try this trick: delete the file - <filename>~/.GNOME/metadata.db</filename> (note the dot!), where - <filename>~</filename> is your home directory, then log out and - login again. If this didn't help, read on. - </para> - </sect2> --> - - <sect2 id="Gnome-messedup"> +<!-- <sect2 id="Gnome-messedup"> <title>My Whole GNOME Configuration Is Messed Up!</title> <para> If you have a serious problem with your GNOME settings — @@ -1773,7 +1762,7 @@ remain intact. </para> <para> To remove all your GNOME configuration settings and return - to the original GNOME configuration, logout then log in again + to the original GNOME configuration, log out then log in again holding down the keys <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> and <keycap>Shift</keycap>. (Do so immediately after entering your password in the login dialog.) You will be presented with a dialog, @@ -1781,7 +1770,7 @@ the applications open when you last logged out); resetting your GNOME configuration settings; or both. </para> - </sect2> + </sect2> --> </sect1> <!-- ==================Section: ======================== --> @@ -1936,7 +1925,7 @@ which came with your system. For Linux, a good source of information is the Linux Documentation Project (LDP); you can read their documentation on the Internet at <ulink type="http" - url="http://www.linuxdoc.org">http://www.linuxdoc.org</ulink>. + url="http://www.tldp.org">http://www.tldp.org</ulink>. Virtually all Linux distributions also include copies of LDP documents; usually they are found at <filename>/usr/share/doc/LDP</filename> or |