From 249e38814d028eafdbb866b91e6345fe451ce355 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eugene O'Connor Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 21:38:52 +0000 Subject: Further updates for GNOME 2.4. --- gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml | 148 ++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) (limited to 'gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml') diff --git a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml index 2c0e2ff..edb6d36 100644 --- a/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml +++ b/gnome2-user-guide/C/gosnautilus.xml @@ -418,14 +418,14 @@ file icon to create the following visual effect: - File icon with preview text in the icon. + Text file icon. Icon that represents the file. -This icon contains a preview of the contents of the file. +This icon mioght contain a preview of the contents of the file. @@ -1082,38 +1082,14 @@ table lists the special URI locations that you can use with the file manager:

- URI + URI Location - Location + Description - - - - all-applications:/// - - - - Opens -the all-applications:/// location in a file manager window. -Double-click on an application to start the application. - - - - - - all-preferences:/// - - - - Opens -the all-preferences:/// location in a file manager window. -Double-click on a preference tool to start the preference tool. - - @@ -1121,9 +1097,10 @@ Double-click on a preference tool to start the preference tool. - Opens -the Applications location in a file manager window. Double-click -on an application to start the application. + Displays +a list of the applications in your desktop environment. The applications are +the same as the applications in the Applications menu. +To open an application, double-click on the application. @@ -1133,8 +1110,9 @@ on an application to start the application. - Opens the burn:/// location in a file manager window. Use this location to write -CDs. + Copy files and folders that you +want to write to a CD to this location. You can write the contents of this +location to a CD. @@ -1144,8 +1122,9 @@ CDs. - Opens the fonts:/// location in a file manager window. Enables you to preview your -fonts and add fonts to your system. + Displays all the fonts that are +available in your desktop environment. To preview a font, double-click on +the font. You can also use this location to add fonts to your desktop environment. @@ -1155,8 +1134,10 @@ fonts and add fonts to your system. - Opens the network:/// location in a file manager window. Enables you to add and access -network servers. + Displays network servers, if +your desktop environment is configured to access servers on a network. To +access a network server, double-click on the network server. You can also +use this location to add network servers to your desktop environment. @@ -1166,8 +1147,9 @@ network servers. - Opens the nfs:/// -location in a file manager window. Enables you to browse NFS servers. + Displays NFS network servers, +if your desktop environment is configured to access NFS servers. To access +an NFS network server, double-click on the NFS network server. @@ -1177,9 +1159,10 @@ location in a file manager window. Enables you to browse NFS servers. - Opens -the Desktop Preferences location in a file manager window. - Double-click on a preference tool to start the preference tool. + Displays +a list of the preference tools in your desktop environment. The preference +tools are the same as the preference tools in the Desktop Preferences menu. To open a preference tool, double-click on the preference +tool. @@ -1189,9 +1172,8 @@ the Desktop Preferences location in a file manager window. - Opens -the server-settings:/// location in a file manager window. -Enables you to modify server settings. + Displays +a list of applications that you can use to configure your system as a server. @@ -1201,9 +1183,9 @@ Enables you to modify server settings. - Opens the smb:/// -location in a file manager window. Enables you to browse shares on Windows -servers. + Displays Windows servers, if +your desktop environment is configured to access Windows servers. To open +a Windows server, double-click on the Windows server. @@ -1213,10 +1195,10 @@ servers. - Opens -the start-here:/// location in a file manager window. -Enables you to access your applications, preference tools, server settings, -and system settings from one location. + Displays +a list of applications and preference tools in your desktop environment. Also +displays applications that you can use to configure your system as a server, +and to modify your system settings. @@ -1226,9 +1208,8 @@ and system settings from one location. - Opens -the system-settings:/// location in a file manager window. -Enables you to modify system settings. + Displays +a list of applications that you can use to modify your system settings. @@ -1238,8 +1219,10 @@ Enables you to modify system settings. - Opens the themes:/// location in a file manager window. Enables you to preview your -themes and add themes to your system. + Displays all the themes that +are available in your desktop environment. To preview a theme, double-click +on the theme. You can also use this location to add themes to your desktop +environment. @@ -1793,6 +1776,11 @@ file or folder in the view pane, then choose Move to Trash Alternatively, you can drag the file or folder from the view pane to the Trash object on the desktop. + + When you move a file or folder from a removable media to Trash, the file or folder is stored in a Trash +location on the removable media. To remove the file or folder permanently +from the removable media, you must empty Trash. + To Delete a File or Folder @@ -1840,6 +1828,10 @@ file or folder is added to the current folder. press-and-hold CtrlShift. Drag the item to the location where you want to place the link. By default, the file manager adds an emblem to symbolic links. + + The permissions of a symbolic link are determined by the file +or folder to which a symbolic link points. + To View the Properties of a File or Folder @@ -3785,35 +3777,18 @@ tab to the side pane again, choose the tab from the popup menu again. removable media introduction - The file manager can support the following removable media: + The file manager supports all removable media that have +the following characteristics: - Audio CD - - - Camera - - - CD-ROM + The removable media has an entry in the /etc/fstab file. The /etc/fstab file describes the file +systems that the computer uses. - Floppy diskette - - - Iomega Jaz disk - - - Iomega Zip disk - - - Memory Stick + The user option is specified in the entry +for the removable media in the /etc/fstab file. - - For the file manager to recognize removable media, you must have -an appropriate entry for the media in the /etc/fstab -file. - To Mount Media @@ -3830,6 +3805,9 @@ is detected. If your system is not configured to mount the device automatically, you must mount the device manually. Right-click on the desktop, then choose Disksdevice-name. For example, to mount a floppy diskette, choose DisksFloppy. An object that represents the media is added to the desktop. + + You cannot change the name of a removable media object. + To Display Media Contents @@ -3944,7 +3922,8 @@ read diskettes with this file system type. DOS (FAT): Select this option to format -a diskette for use on Windows systems. +a diskette for use on Windows systems. Most UNIX-based systems can read +diskettes with this file system type. @@ -3968,7 +3947,9 @@ a diskette for use on Windows systems. Select this option to create only the file system on the diskette. A quick format does not check for bad -blocks. This option works only on diskettes that have previously been formatted. +blocks. + Select this option if the diskette has been formatted +before.
@@ -3981,6 +3962,8 @@ blocks. This option works only on diskettes that have previously been formatted. Select this option to create the file system on the diskette and format the diskette. A standard format does not check for bad blocks. + Select this option if the diskette has not been +formatted before. @@ -3992,6 +3975,7 @@ for bad blocks. Select this option to create the file system on the diskette, check for bad blocks, and format the diskette. + Select this option if you want to verify that the diskette has not been damaged. -- cgit