release-notes r1263 - in branches/gnome-2-26: . help/C



Author: ovitters
Date: Fri Mar  6 14:43:02 2009
New Revision: 1263
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/release-notes?rev=1263&view=rev

Log:
	* help/C/rnusers.xml: Add Brasero.



Modified:
   branches/gnome-2-26/ChangeLog
   branches/gnome-2-26/help/C/rnusers.xml

Modified: branches/gnome-2-26/help/C/rnusers.xml
==============================================================================
--- branches/gnome-2-26/help/C/rnusers.xml	(original)
+++ branches/gnome-2-26/help/C/rnusers.xml	Fri Mar  6 14:43:02 2009
@@ -16,6 +16,33 @@
 			more exciting, user-oriented features in this release.
 	</para>
 
+	<sect2 id="rnusers.brasero">
+		<title>Extensive burning abilities</title>
+		<!-- XXX - what about Blue Ray? -->
+		<para>
+			Previous GNOME versions already had an easy to use way to burn CD's and
+			DVD's. As of GNOME &gnomeversion; this has been expanded to include a
+			whole application dedicated to just burn CD's and DVD's. It offers the
+			ability to create Auto CD's, etc. <!-- XXX list features that weren't
+			supported by nautilus-cd-burner -->
+		</para>
+
+		<para>
+			People who appreciated the way CD burning used to work will not have to
+			relearn their habits; it is still possible to see <!-- XXX rephrase 'see'
+			--> the previous interface. Clicking Places-&lt;<!-- XXX --> still brings
+			up the same window. Right clicking an .iso file will still produce a
+			similar easy dialog.
+		</para>
+
+		<para>
+			Thanks to the addition of Brasero, various GNOME applications have added
+			burning capabilities. Want to burn that the movie you're watching in the
+			Media Player? You can do so as either a (S)VCD or DVD.
+		</para>
+
+	</sect2>
+
 	<sect2 id="rnusers.video">
 		<title>Video playback improvements</title>
 



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