[gnome-user-docs] Indentation fixed in shell-exit.page
- From: Jana Svarova <jsvarova src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] Indentation fixed in shell-exit.page
- Date: Tue, 7 May 2013 16:09:44 +0000 (UTC)
commit 1f80c19050379c7c0b3feba5f82a9265dbad1b06
Author: Jana Svarova <jsvarova redhat com>
Date: Tue May 7 18:06:38 2013 +0200
Indentation fixed in shell-exit.page
gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page b/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
index 276a10c..c003c3d 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/shell-exit.page
@@ -46,11 +46,11 @@
<section id="logout">
<title>Log out or switch users</title>
<p>To let other users use your computer, you can either log out, or leave
- yourself logged in and just switch users. If you switch users, all of
- your applications will continue running, and everything will be where you
- left it when you log back in.</p>
+ yourself logged in and just switch users. If you switch users, all of
+ your applications will continue running, and everything will be where you
+ left it when you log back in.</p>
<p>To <gui>Log Out</gui> or <gui>Switch User</gui>, click your name on the
- top bar and select the appropriate option.</p>
+ top bar and select the appropriate option.</p>
<note if:test="!platform:gnome-classic">
<p>The <gui>Log Out</gui> and <gui>Switch User</gui> entries only appear in
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
<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>
+ than one user account on your system.</p>
</note>
</section>
@@ -69,18 +69,18 @@
</info>
<title>Lock the screen</title>
<p>If you're leaving your computer for a short time, you should lock your
- screen to prevent other people from accessing your files or running
- applications. When you return, raise the
- <link xref="shell-lockscreen">lock screen</link> curtain and enter your
- password to log back in. If you don't lock your screen, it will lock
- automatically after a certain amount of time.</p>
+ screen to prevent other people from accessing your files or running
+ applications. When you return, raise the
+ <link xref="shell-lockscreen">lock screen</link> curtain and enter your
+ password to log back in. If you don't lock your screen, it will lock
+ automatically after a certain amount of time.</p>
<p>To lock your screen, click your name on the top bar and select
<gui>Lock</gui>.</p>
<p>When your screen is locked, other users can log in to their own accounts
- by clicking <gui>Log in as another user</gui> on the password screen. You
- can switch back to your desktop when they are finished.</p>
+ by clicking <gui>Log in as another user</gui> on the password screen. You
+ can switch back to your desktop when they are finished.</p>
</section>
<section id="suspend">
@@ -89,11 +89,11 @@
</info>
<title>Suspend</title>
- <p>To save power, suspend your computer when you aren't using it. If you use
- a laptop, GNOME suspends your computer automatically when you close the lid.
- This saves your state to your computer's memory and powers off most of the
- computer's functions. A very small amount of power is still used during
- suspend.</p>
+ <p>To save power, suspend your computer when you are not using it. If you use
+ a laptop, GNOME suspends your computer automatically when you close the lid.
+ This saves your state to your computer's memory and powers off most of the
+ computer's functions. A very small amount of power is still used during
+ suspend.</p>
<p>To suspend your computer manually, click your name on the top bar and
hold down the <key>Alt</key> key. The <gui>Power Off</gui> option will
@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@
open offering you to either <gui>Restart</gui> or <gui>Power Off</gui>.</p>
<p>If there are other users logged in, you may not be allowed to
- power off or restart the computer, because this will end their sessions.
- If you are an administrative user, you may be asked for your password
- to power off.</p>
+ power off or restart the computer, because this will end their sessions.
+ If you are an administrative user, you may be asked for your password
+ to power off.</p>
<note style="tip">
<p>You may want to power off your computer if you wish to move it and do not
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