[gnome-user-docs] Edit some searching option in collections and documents.



commit 282f3aa3a4b85026af03738b96bbb92016f14294
Author: Julita Inca <yrazes gmail com>
Date:   Mon Feb 20 14:02:46 2012 -0500

    Edit some searching option in collections and documents.

 gnome-help/C/documents-collections.page |   15 +++++++------
 gnome-help/C/documents-search.page      |   33 +++++++++++++++++++++---------
 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/documents-collections.page b/gnome-help/C/documents-collections.page
index bd6e177..f5eaefe 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/documents-collections.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/documents-collections.page
@@ -29,9 +29,10 @@
   <p><app>Documents</app> lets you put together different documents of different 
   types, in only one place called <gui>Collection</gui>.
   If you have documents that are related, you may group them to find documents
-  easier. For example, if you have a business trip and you did a presentation, 
-  you can group documents like your flight itinerary (which is a PDF file), 
-  your spreadsheet of the budget and and other hybrid PDF/ODF documents.  
+  easier. For example, if you have a business trip and you did a presentation 
+  there, you can group documents like your flight itinerary (which is a PDF file), 
+  your spreadsheet of the budget and and other hybrid PDF/ODF documents, in one 
+  collection.  
   </p>
 
   <p>You may think that you can put collections inside collections, but 
@@ -44,10 +45,10 @@
   <list>
    <item><p>Pressing <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>F</key></keyseq> or 
     <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>S</key></keyseq>.</p></item>
-   <item><p>Typing the name of the collection</p></item>
-   <item><p>Clicking on the magnifying glass icon.</p></item>
-   <item><p>Selecting the document to add the name of the document in the list 
-    of searching.</p></item>
+   <item><p>Typing the name of the collection.</p></item>
+   <item><p>Clicking on the magnifying glass icon, and select the filters related 
+   to the collection you are looking for. You can add a word to be more specific 
+   in the searching.</p></item>
   </list>
 
 <note style="tip">
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/documents-search.page b/gnome-help/C/documents-search.page
index 90a2e98..431a006 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/documents-search.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/documents-search.page
@@ -10,23 +10,36 @@
       <years>2012</years>
     </credit>
 
-    <desc></desc>
+    <desc>Find your documents by title, author or contents.</desc>
   </info>
 
   <title>Search for files</title>
 
   <comment>
     <cite date="2012-02-20" href="mailto:yrazes gmail com">Julita Inca</cite>
-    <p>This assumes the reader knows how to.... By the end of this page,
-    the reader will be able to....</p>
+    <p>By the end of this page, the reader will be able to find their documents.
+    This topic is about:
+       - How search works
+       - How you can manipulate search filters
+       - Shortcut keys for searching
+    </p>
   </comment>
 
-  <p>Short introductory text...</p>
-
-  <steps>
-    <item><p>First step...</p></item>
-    <item><p>Second step...</p></item>
-    <item><p>Third step...</p></item>
-  </steps>
+  <p>When you open <app>Documents</app>, the documents you have local and remote 
+  are sorted since the most recently used to the least recently used. </p>
+  <p><app>Documents</app> is fullscreen-enabled, so you can search documents 
+  by:</p>
+  <list>
+   <item><p>Pressing <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>F</key></keyseq> or 
+    <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>S</key></keyseq>.</p></item>
+   <item><p>Typing the name of the document.</p></item>
+   <item><p>Clicking on the magnifying glass icon, and select the filters related 
+   to the document you are looking for. You can add a word to be more specific 
+   in the searching of your document.</p></item>  </list>
 
+<note style="tip">
+   <p>The logical operator for all these keywords is AND. 
+   Only one keyword per group can be selected (No OR operator).</p>
+  </note>
 </page>
+



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