gimp-web r1793 - in trunk: . about bugs/howtos docs downloads features links macintosh release-notes screenshots source tutorials tutorials/Basic_Scheme2 unix unix/howtos
- From: schumaml svn gnome org
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- Subject: gimp-web r1793 - in trunk: . about bugs/howtos docs downloads features links macintosh release-notes screenshots source tutorials tutorials/Basic_Scheme2 unix unix/howtos
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 20:27:50 +0000 (UTC)
Author: schumaml
Date: Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
New Revision: 1793
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gimp-web?rev=1793&view=rev
Log:
2008-08-21 Michael Schumacher <schumaml cvs gnome org>
* about/merchandise.htrw:
* bugs/howtos/bugzilla.htrw:
* docs/userfaq.htrw:
* downloads/install_help.htrw:
* features/index.htrw:
* links/index.htrw:
* macintosh/index.htrw:
* release-notes/gimp-2.4.htrw:
* screenshots/index.htrw:
* source/index.htrw:
* tutorials/Basic_Scheme2/index.htrw:
* tutorials/index.htrw:
* unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw:
* unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw:
* unix/index.htrw: replaced Linux with GNU/Linux where
appropriate. See bug #529973.
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/about/merchandise.htrw
trunk/bugs/howtos/bugzilla.htrw
trunk/docs/userfaq.htrw
trunk/downloads/install_help.htrw
trunk/features/index.htrw
trunk/links/index.htrw
trunk/macintosh/index.htrw
trunk/release-notes/gimp-2.4.htrw
trunk/screenshots/index.htrw
trunk/source/index.htrw
trunk/tutorials/Basic_Scheme2/index.htrw
trunk/tutorials/index.htrw
trunk/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw
trunk/unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw
trunk/unix/index.htrw
Modified: trunk/about/merchandise.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/about/merchandise.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/about/merchandise.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
<p>But sometimes it is convenient to have a copy of GIMP available
on CD-ROM or other physical storage medium. Note that if you are
-using Linux, it is likely that you already have some version of the
-GIMP included in your Linux distribution. Some <a
+using GNU/Linux, it is likely that you already have some version of the
+GIMP included in your GNU/Linux distribution. Some <a
href="wgo:about-selling">vendors</a> of GIMP CDs may also include
additional material such as scripts, brushes, patterns or stock
images. The vendors listed below have made some donations to the GIMP
Modified: trunk/bugs/howtos/bugzilla.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/bugs/howtos/bugzilla.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/bugs/howtos/bugzilla.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -135,9 +135,9 @@
<p>
Select your "operating system". <a href="wgo:windows">WinGIMP</a> and
<a href="wgo:unix">GNU/Linux GIMP</a> bugs are not always identical. It would be
- annoying to get a Linux GIMP developer trying to reproduce a WinGIMP-specific
+ annoying to get a GNU/Linux GIMP developer trying to reproduce a WinGIMP-specific
bug. Under "OS Details" (OS, operating system), provide specifics
- about the version of your operating system. For Linux, provide the distro and
+ about the version of your operating system. For GNU/Linux, provide the distro and
version. It is also useful to list the desktop or window manager you are using.
Sometimes a problem is caused by an interaction between the two. It won't always
be relevant, but it is good to get into the habit of listing it anyway.
Modified: trunk/docs/userfaq.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/docs/userfaq.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/docs/userfaq.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
<p>In their own words, "GIMP is our answer to the current lack of
free (or at least reasonably priced) image manipulation software for
-Linux and UNIX in general."</p>
+GNU/Linux and UNIX in general."</p>
<p>It is a raster editor, which means that it performs operations
directly on the pixels that make up the image, and not a vector editor.
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
<h3 id="Where">Where do I get it?</h3>
-<p>Most (if not all) Linux distributions will support GIMP through their
+<p>Most (if not all) GNU/Linux distributions will support GIMP through their
package management systems and may even come with GIMP preinstalled. You
-can follow links to <a href="/unix">Linux and UNIX</a>, <a
+can follow links to <a href="/unix">GNU/Linux and UNIX</a>, <a
href="/windows/">Microsoft Windows</a> and <a href="/macintosh">Apple
Mac OS X</a> for the latest binaries. Of course, this is <a
href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a> so
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
<ol type="1">
-<li>run Linux with a X11 server which supports the Xinput-Section (my
+<li>run GNU/Linux with a X11 server which supports the Xinput-Section (my
old S3-Board running under the XFree-Server works well, but the XSuSE-
Server for PERMEDIA2-Boards doesn't work :-(</li>
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@
<h3 id="ManyWindows">I hate switching between windows in GIMP. Isn't
there an easier way?</h3>
-<p>Yes there is. Most Linux window managers allow you make a window
+<p>Yes there is. Most GNU/Linux window managers allow you make a window
always visible. I find it useful to apply this property to the toolbox
and layers dialogue. They also allow you to focus, or even raise, a
window whenever you move the mouse over it (usually you have to click on
@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@
"Open with..." in the context menu. Select GIMP and mark "Use this
program as standard for openening this filetype". Now the filetype of
that image should be properly associated with GIMP.</p> </li> <li><p>
-<strong>Linux (KDE)</strong>: Right-click on an image in konqueror,
+<strong>GNU/Linux (KDE)</strong>: Right-click on an image in konqueror,
select "Open with..." -> "Other" in the context menu, select GIMP and
check the box "Associate filetype with this program".</p> </li> <li><p>
For all other operating systems check the manual of the os.</p>
Modified: trunk/downloads/install_help.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/downloads/install_help.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/downloads/install_help.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
200 or K-6 200 with 64 megs of RAM. On a P4 or Athlon with 256 megs
of RAM, a build can take 20-30 minutes.
In general, expect about 3-4 times as long as a Linux kernel 2.2
-compile (for Linux systems of course). In other words, its a long
+compile (for GNU/Linux systems of course). In other words, its a long
compile. That's what 300,000+ lines of code get you.</p>
<h2>Stable version (2.2.x)</h2>
Modified: trunk/features/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/features/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/features/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
<h2>Supported Platforms</h2>
<ul>
- <li>Linux (i386, PPC)</li>
+ <li>GNU/Linux (i386, PPC)</li>
<li>Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista)</li>
<li>Mac OS X</li>
<li>Sun OpenSolaris</li>
Modified: trunk/links/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/links/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/links/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.linuxartist.org">Linuxartist.org</a><br />
- A resource for artist using Linux.
+ A resource for artist using GNU/Linux.
</p>
<p>
<a href="http://gimp-fr.org/html/index.html">Gimp-fr</a><br />
Modified: trunk/macintosh/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/macintosh/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/macintosh/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
</li>
<li>Graphics libraries and toolkits<br />
- Unlike most Linux distributions, Mac OS X does not come with the
+ Unlike most GNU/Linux distributions, Mac OS X does not come with the
open source libraries upon which GIMP is built. These are
typically installed along with GIMP, but can be installed
separately. If you want to compile GIMP from source, we suggest that
Modified: trunk/release-notes/gimp-2.4.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/release-notes/gimp-2.4.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/release-notes/gimp-2.4.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
<h3>Refreshed Look</h3>
-<p>A whole new default icon theme has been created for 2.4. The icons comply with the <a href="http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines">Tango style guidelines</a> so GIMP doesn't feel out of place on any of the supported platforms. Regardless of whether you run GIMP under Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X or Linux (<a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a>, <a href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE</a> or <a href="http://www.xfce.org/">Xfce</a>), GIMP provides a polished, consistent look.</p>
+<p>A whole new default icon theme has been created for 2.4. The icons comply with the <a href="http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Icon_Theme_Guidelines">Tango style guidelines</a> so GIMP doesn't feel out of place on any of the supported platforms. Regardless of whether you run GIMP under Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X or GNU/Linux (<a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a>, <a href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE</a> or <a href="http://www.xfce.org/">Xfce</a>), GIMP provides a polished, consistent look.</p>
<img class="left" src="images/2.4-refreshed-look.png" alt="Refreshed Look" />
<p>Additionally the icons also have enhanced usability on dark widget themes, which is a common setting among digital artists.</p>
Modified: trunk/screenshots/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/screenshots/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/screenshots/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<h1>Everyone Loves Screenshots!</h1>
-<h2>Linux Screenshots</h2>
+<h2>GNU/Linux Screenshots</h2>
<div class="screenshots">
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@
</div>
-<h2>Windows Screenshots</h2>
+<h2>Microsoft Windows Screenshots</h2>
<div class="screenshots">
- <a href="windows_crop.jpg" rel="imagebox-screenshots" title="GIMP running on windows features a widget theme mimicking the native environment."><img src="windows_crop_thumb.jpg" alt="GIMP on Windows" /></a>
+ <a href="windows_crop.jpg" rel="imagebox-screenshots" title="GIMP running on Microsoft Windows features a widget theme mimicking the native environment."><img src="windows_crop_thumb.jpg" alt="GIMP on Microsoft Windows" /></a>
</div>
Modified: trunk/source/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/source/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/source/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
distributed in tar files from the GIMP FTP site and its <a
href="wgo:downloads-mirrors">mirrors</a>. The same source code can be
compiled to create binaries for different platforms such as <a
- href="wgo:unix">Linux</a>, <a href="wgo:windows">Windows</a>, <a
- href="wgo:macintosh">MacOS X</a>, <a href="wgo:unix">Solaris</a> and
+ href="wgo:unix">GNU/Linux</a>, <a href="wgo:windows">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a
+ href="wgo:macintosh">Mac OS X</a>, <a href="wgo:unix">Solaris</a> and
many others.
</p>
<ul>
Modified: trunk/tutorials/Basic_Scheme2/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/tutorials/Basic_Scheme2/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/tutorials/Basic_Scheme2/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
<h2>Intention</h2>
<p>
- Unix (and by association, Linux) provides the user with an
+ Unix (and by association, GNU/Linux) provides the user with an
environment full of possibilities. To turn these possibilities into
reality, a Unix user must be technical in two senses of the word. Of
course, he must understand <i>technology</i>, but to really shine,
Modified: trunk/tutorials/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/tutorials/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/tutorials/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
</p>
<p>
<a href="Basic_Perl/">Basic GIMP Perl</a> Learn how to write simple perl scripts
- using the gimp-perl module (linux users only).
+ using the gimp-perl module (GNU/Linux users only).
</p>
<p>
<a href="Perl-Debugged/">GIMP-Perl Debugged</a> Ways to debug your gimp-perl
Modified: trunk/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<h2>What?</h2>
<p>
Since version 2.2, GIMP comes with a module that allows to control
- it using MIDI devices. Currently this is only supported on Linux
+ it using MIDI devices. Currently this is only supported on GNU/Linux
with either the OSS or the ALSA sound drivers. It might work on
other platforms as well if there is a way to access the raw MIDI
stream by opening a device.
Modified: trunk/unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/unix/howtos/tile_cache.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<p><em><strong>Quick summary</strong> for those who do not want to
read all this: if your system has good swapping behavior (like most
-Linux systems) and if you have enough virtual memory (swap), then set
+GNU/Linux systems) and if you have enough virtual memory (swap), then set
the tile cache size as high as possible. If not, then set it to about
80% of the available RAM on your system. If you are not satisfied
with this quick advice, then keep on reading...</em></p>
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
the usage. You can use applications like free or top, depends in
what OS and what environment you use. The numbers you want is the
memory left, including file cache. Modern UNIX keep a really small
- area free, to be able to keep big file and buffer caches. Linux's
+ area free, to be able to keep big file and buffer caches. GNU/Linux's
free does the maths for you, check the column that says
"free", and the line "-/+ buffers/cache". Note
down also the free swap.
Modified: trunk/unix/index.htrw
==============================================================================
--- trunk/unix/index.htrw (original)
+++ trunk/unix/index.htrw Thu Aug 21 20:27:49 2008
@@ -100,8 +100,8 @@
required source packages as well as where you can find them.</p>
<p>Note that if you compile and install GIMP from sources, you will
-need the header files for the required libraries. On some Linux or
-BSD distributions, these header files are usually included in a
+need the header files for the required libraries. On some GNU/Linux
+or BSD distributions, these header files are usually included in a
separate package using the suffix <code>-devel</code>. So for
example, you will need the packages <code>gtk</code> and
<code>gtk-devel</code> if you want to build GIMP.</p>
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