[gnome-getting-started-docs] Update use-search



commit 42af5638216f837fb920a093af3494fc8f0830c6
Author: Petr Kovar <pkovar redhat com>
Date:   Fri Feb 8 14:53:58 2013 +0100

    Update use-search

 getting-started/C/use-search.page |   61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/getting-started/C/use-search.page b/getting-started/C/use-search.page
index 8019f40..44a7dd1 100644
--- a/getting-started/C/use-search.page
+++ b/getting-started/C/use-search.page
@@ -5,36 +5,75 @@
 
   <info>
     <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+    <credit type="author">
+      <name>Jakub Steiner</name>
+    </credit>
+    <credit type="author">
+      <name>Petr Kovar</name>
+    </credit>
     <link type="guide" xref="index" group="tasks"/>
     <title role="trail" type="link">Use the system search</title>
   </info>
 
   <title>Use the system search</title>
 
-  <section id="system-search">
+  <section id="use-search-simple-search">
+
+    <title>Performing a simple search</title>
 
     <media type="image" src="search1.svg" width="100%" />
+    
     <steps>
-      <item><p>Enter the <gui>Activities overview</gui> by throwing the pointer to the top left edge of the primary screen. Alternatively you can use the <key>Super</key> key or the FIXME gesture.</p>
-      <p>To initiate search, all you need to do at this point is to start typing. GNOME will start showing results immediately.</p>
-      <p>The very first result is always highlighted, allowing you to immediately follow the search query with <key>Enter</key> to activate it.</p></item>
+     <item><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>.</p></item>
+     <item><p>Start typing to search. Results matching what you have typed will appear as you type.</p></item>
+     <item><p>The first result is always highlighted and shown at the top. To switch to the first, highlighted result, press <key>Enter</key>.</p></item>
     </steps>
     
     <media type="image" src="search2.svg" width="100%" />
     <steps style="continues">
-      <item><p>FIXME</p></item>
+      <item><p>Items that can appear in the search results include:</p>
+      <list>
+        <item><p>matching applications, shown at the top of the search results,</p></item>
+        <item><p>matching settings,</p></item>
+        <item><p>matching contacts,</p></item>
+        <item><p>matching documents.</p></item>
+      </list>
+      </item>
+      <item><p>In the search results, click the item to switch to it.</p></item>
+      <item><p>Alternatively, highlight an item using the arrow keys and press <key>Enter</key>.</p></item>
     </steps>
+    
+    </section>
 
-    <section id="types-of-results">
+    <section id="use-search-types">
+    
       <title>Types of results</title>
+      
       <p>System search aggregates results from various applications. The first group of results are application launchers. Activating a launcher will start an application.</p>
-      <p>Other types of results might include <app>settings</app>, <app>contacts</app> or <app>documents</app>. Each type of result is preceded with an icon of the application that provided the result (apart from the application launchers at the top). Only the best matches are presented in the overview, so if you want more scope for your search, you can click or use the arrow keys to navigate to the applucation icon on the left to take you to the application itself. As soon as the associated application starts, your performed query will be perfomed in the application.</p>
+      <p>Other types of results might include <app>settings</app>, <app>contacts</app> or <app>documents</app>. Each type of result is preceded with an icon of the application that provided the result (apart from the application launchers at the top). Only the best matches are presented in the overview, so if you want more scope for your search, you can click or use the arrow keys to navigate to the application icon on the left to take you to the application itself. As soon as the associated application starts, your performed query will be performed in the application.</p>
+
     </section>
 
-    <section id="search-settings">
-      <title>Search Settings</title>
+    <section id="use-search-customize">
+
+      <title>Customizing search results</title>
+
       <media type="image" src="search-settings.svg" width="100%" />
-      <p>You can configure what applications may display results in the overview by going to the <guiseq><gui>Settings</gui><gui>Search</gui></guiseq> panel.</p>
+
+      <note style="important">
+      <p>GNOME lets you customize what you want to display in the search results in the <gui>Activities Overview</gui>. For example, you can choose whether you want to show results for websites, photos, or music.</p>
+      </note>
+
+      <p>To customize what is displayed in the search results:</p>
+
+      <steps>
+        <item><p>Click your name on the top bar.</p></item>
+        <item><p>Select the <gui>Settings</gui> item.</p></item>
+        <item><p>From the list of items, select <gui>Search</gui>.</p></item>
+        <item><p>In the list of search locations, click the <gui>ON/OFF</gui> switch next to the search location you want to enable or disable.</p></item>
+      </steps>
+      
     </section>
-  </section>
+
 </page>


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