[gnome-user-docs/wip/classic-mode] More updates for classic mode additions
- From: Petr Kovář <pmkovar src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs/wip/classic-mode] More updates for classic mode additions
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 17:27:47 +0000 (UTC)
commit 749c197ecd992be397cf37673ba0b2c428ae607b
Author: Petr Kovar <pkovar redhat com>
Date: Mon Apr 15 19:27:01 2013 +0200
More updates for classic mode additions
gnome-help/C/shell-apps-open.page | 17 +++++++-------
gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page | 5 ++++
gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------
gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page | 16 ++++++-------
4 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-apps-open.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-apps-open.page
index 598814f..6dffd9d 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-apps-open.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-apps-open.page
@@ -35,15 +35,16 @@ icon to choose a window to focus or get new window. Mention middle-click?</p>
<p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">You can start applications from the
<gui>Applications</gui> menu at the top left of the screen, or you can use
the <gui>Activities Overview</gui> by pressing the
- <link xref="keyboard-key-super">Super key</link>.</p>
+ <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key.</p>
- <p>Move your mouse pointer to the <gui>Activities</gui> corner at the top
- left of the screen to show the <gui>Activities Overview</gui>. This is where
- you can find all of your applications. You can also open the overview by
- pressing the <link xref="keyboard-key-super">Super key</link>.</p>
+ <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">Move your mouse pointer to the
+ <gui>Activities</gui> corner at the top left of the screen to show the
+ <gui>Activities</gui> overview. This is where you can find all of your
+ applications. You can also open the overview by pressing the
+ <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key> key.</p>
<p>There are several ways of opening an application once you're in the
- activities overview:</p>
+ <gui>Activities</gui> overview:</p>
<list>
@@ -55,8 +56,8 @@ icon to choose a window to focus or get new window. Mention middle-click?</p>
<item>
<p>Some applications have icons in the <em>dash</em>, the vertical strip of
- icons on the left-hand side of the activities overview. Click one of these to
- start the corresponding application.</p>
+ icons on the left-hand side of the <gui>Activities</gui> overview. Click one of
+ these to start the corresponding application.</p>
<p>If you have applications that you use very frequently, you can
<link xref="shell-apps-favorites">add them to the dash</link> yourself.</p>
</item>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
index 03af75a..69c8d60 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
@@ -56,6 +56,11 @@
<p>The <gui>Log Out</gui> and <gui>Switch User</gui> entries only appear in
the menu if you have more than one user account on your system.</p>
</note>
+
+<note if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
+ <p>The <gui>Switch User</gui> entry only appears in the menu if you have more
+ than one user account on your system.</p>
+</note>
</section>
<section id="lock-screen">
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
index 2471761..1419c87 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-notifications.page
@@ -52,15 +52,20 @@
<title>The message tray</title>
- <p>The message tray gives you a way to get back to your notifications when it
- is convenient for you. It appears when you move your mouse to the bottom
- right corner of the screen, or press
- <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>. The
- message tray contains all the notifications that you have not acted upon or
- that permanently reside in it.</p>
-
- <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">You can also show the message tray by
- clicking on the blue number icon at the right-hand side of the window list.</p>
+ <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">The message tray gives you a way to get
+ back to your notifications when it is convenient for you. It appears when you
+ move your mouse to the bottom right corner of the screen, or press <keyseq>
+ <key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>. The message
+ tray contains all the notifications that you have not acted upon or that
+ permanently reside in it.</p>
+
+ <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">The message tray gives you a way to get
+ back to your notifications when it is convenient for you. It appears when you
+ press <keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>.
+ You can also show the message tray by clicking on the blue number icon at the
+ right-hand side of the window list. The message tray contains all the
+ notifications that you have not acted upon or that permanently reside in it.
+ </p>
<p>You can view the notifications by clicking on the message tray items. These
are usually messages sent by applications. However, chat notifications are
@@ -84,12 +89,20 @@
switch off notifications. Just click your name on the top bar and change the
<gui>Notifications</gui> toggle to <gui>OFF</gui>.</p>
- <p>When switched off, most notifications will not pop up at the bottom of the
- screen. Very important notifications, such as when your battery is critically
- low, will still pop up. Notifications will still be available in the
- messaging tray when you display it (by moving your mouse to the bottom right
- corner, or pressing <keyseq><key>Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>), and they
- will redisplay when you switch the toggle to <gui>ON</gui> again.</p>
+ <p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">When switched off, most notifications
+ will not pop up at the bottom of the screen. Very important notifications,
+ such as when your battery is critically low, will still pop up. Notifications
+ will still be available in the messaging tray when you display it (by moving
+ your mouse to the bottom right corner, or pressing <keyseq><key>Super</key>
+ <key>M</key></keyseq>), and they will redisplay when you switch the toggle to
+ <gui>ON</gui> again.</p>
+
+ <p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">When switched off, most notifications
+ will not pop up at the bottom of the screen. Very important notifications,
+ such as when your battery is critically low, will still pop up. Notifications
+ will still be available in the messaging tray when you display it (by
+ pressing <keyseq><key>Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>), and they will
+ redisplay when you switch the toggle to <gui>ON</gui> again.</p>
</section>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
index 62674a9..cf9e185 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-terminology.page
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
<item>
<title>Activities overview</title>
<p if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">The <em>activities overview</em> is the
- screen that is displayed when you click on <gui>Activities</gui> at the top
+ screen that is displayed when you click <gui>Activities</gui> at the top
left of the screen.</p>
<p if:test="platform:gnome-classic">The <em>activities overview</em> is the
screen that is displayed when you select <gui>Activities Overview</gui> in
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
<item if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
<title>Main menu</title>
- <p>The <em>main menu</em> is opened when you click on <gui>Applications</gui>
+ <p>The <em>main menu</em> is opened when you click <gui>Applications</gui>
at the top left of the screen.</p>
</item>
@@ -78,14 +78,14 @@
screen, telling you that something just happened. For example, when someone
chatting with you sends a message, a notification will pop up to tell you. If
you don't want to deal with a message right now, it is hidden in your
- messaging tray. Move your mouse to the bottom-right corner (or press
+ message tray. Move your mouse to the bottom-right corner (or press
<keyseq><key xref="keyboard-key-super">Super</key><key>M</key></keyseq>) to
- see your messaging tray.</p>
+ see your message tray.</p>
</item>
<item if:test="platform:gnome-classic">
<title>Places menu</title>
- <p>The <em>places menu</em> is opened when you click on <gui>Places</gui>
+ <p>The <em>places menu</em> is opened when you click <gui>Places</gui>
on the <gui>top bar</gui>. It gives you quick access to important folders,
for example <gui>Downloads</gui> or <gui>Pictures</gui>.</p>
</item>
@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@
<item>
<title>Settings</title>
<p>The <em>settings</em> are where you can change preferences and so on,
- similar to the Control Panel in Windows or the System Preferences in Mac OS.
- Click your name on the top-right of the top bar and select
- <gui>Settings</gui> to access them.</p>
+ similar to the Control Panel in Windows or the System Preferences in Mac OS.
+ Click your name on the top-right of the top bar and select <gui>Settings</gui>
+ to access them.</p>
</item>
<item>
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