From 0845de90db8371f79fd415dc7f0f1a03b83329a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eugene O'Connor Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 17:25:04 +0000 Subject: 2.0.1 updates. --- gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml | 18 +++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml') diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml index 73aa85b..16e7350 100644 --- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml +++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/glossary.xml @@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ your files, folders, and applications. You can use desktop background objects to provide convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. +DNS name +A unique alphabetic identifier for a computer on a network. + + drawer A drawer is a sliding extension to a panel that you can open or close from a drawer icon. @@ -32,6 +36,10 @@ is called a GNOME-compliant application. For example, Nautilus files in UNIX file systems. Each file has one inode. An inode contains the node, type, owner, and location of a file. +IP address +A unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network. + + launcher A launcher starts a particular application, executes a command, or opens a file. A launcher can reside in a panel or in a menu. @@ -55,9 +63,9 @@ Nautilus window contains a side pane and a view pane. A dedicated software tool that controls a particular part of the behavior of the desktop. -shortcut key -A shortcut key is a series of one or more keystrokes or mouse -clicks that provides a quick way to perform an action. +shortcut keys +Shortcut keys are keystrokes that provide a quick way to perform +an action. stacking order The stacking order is the order in which windows are stacked @@ -73,6 +81,10 @@ information about the current state of what you are viewing in the window. commands in an application. Typically, a toolbar appears under a menubar. +Uniform Resource Locator +A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the address of a particular +location on the Web. + view A Nautilus component that enables you to display a folder in a particular way. For example, Nautilus -- cgit