[gnome-user-docs] Update look-* for 3.10
- From: Ekaterina Gerasimova <egerasimov src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gnome-user-docs] Update look-* for 3.10
- Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 22:40:36 +0000 (UTC)
commit fa588409f1447d46930d8508d0f869aa4f241425
Author: Ekaterina Gerasimova <kittykat3756 gmail com>
Date: Thu Nov 7 22:36:41 2013 +0000
Update look-* for 3.10
gnome-help/C/look-background.page | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------
gnome-help/C/look-resolution.page | 104 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------
2 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 88 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/look-background.page b/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
index 97f90c6..532688e 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/look-background.page
@@ -1,83 +1,99 @@
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
- type="topic"
- style="task"
+ xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
+ type="topic" style="task"
id="look-background">
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="prefs-display"/>
<revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.3" date="2013-03-09" status="candidate"/>
- <revision pkgversion="3.9.92" date="2013-10-11" status="outdated"/>
-
- <desc>Set an image, color, or gradient as your desktop background.</desc>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.10" date="2013-11-07" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
- <email>gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name>April Gonzales</name>
- <email>loonycookie gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">loonycookie gmail com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name>Natalia Ruz Leiva</name>
- <email>nruz alumnos inf utfsm cl </email>
+ <email its:translate="no">nruz alumnos inf utfsm cl </email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name>Shaun McCance</name>
- <email>shaunm gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">shaunm gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name>Andre Klapper</name>
- <email>ak-47 gmx net</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">ak-47 gmx net</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
- <email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Shobha Tyagi</name>
- <email>tyagishobha gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">tyagishobha gmail com</email>
+ </credit>
+ <credit type="editor">
+ <name>Ekaterina Gerasimova</name>
+ <email its:translate="no">kittykat3756 gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Set an image, color, or gradient as your desktop background or lock
+ screen background.</desc>
</info>
-<title>Change the desktop background</title>
+ <title>Change the desktop and lock screen backgrounds</title>
-<p>You can change the image used for your desktop background, or set
-it to a simple color or gradient.</p>
+ <p>You can change the image used for your backgrounds or set it to a be a
+ solid color.</p>
-<steps>
- <item>
- <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview and
- start typing <gui>Background</gui>.</p>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Click on <gui>Background</gui> to open the panel.</p>
- </item>
- <item><p>Click the image of your current wallpaper in the center.</p></item>
-<item><p>There are three choices displayed on top:</p>
-<list>
- <item><p>Select <gui>Wallpapers</gui> to use one of the many professional
- background images that ship with GNOME. Some wallpapers are partially
- transparent and allow a background color to show through. For these
- wallpapers, there will be a color selector button in the bottom-right
- corner.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select <gui>Pictures</gui> to use one of your own photos
- from your Pictures folder. Most photo management applications
- store photos there.
- If you would like to use an image that is not in your Pictures folder,
- either use <app>Files</app> by right-clicking on the image file and
- selecting <gui>Set as Wallpaper</gui>, or <app>Image Viewer</app> by
- opening the image file and selecting
- <guiseq><gui>Image</gui><gui>Set as Desktop Background</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select <gui>Colors</gui> to just
- use a flat color or a linear gradient.</p></item>
-</list>
-</item>
- <item><p>The settings are applied immediately.</p></item>
- <item><p><link xref="shell-workspaces-switch">Switch to an empty workspace</link>
- to view your entire desktop.</p></item>
-</steps>
+ <steps>
+ <item>
+ <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview and
+ start typing <gui>Background</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click on <gui>Background</gui> to open the panel.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select the <gui>Background</gui> or <gui>Lock Screen</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>There are three choices displayed on top:</p>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select <gui>Wallpapers</gui> to use one of the many professional
+ background images that ship with GNOME. Some wallpapers change
+ throughout the day. These wallpapers have a small clock icon in the
+ bottom-right corner.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select <gui>Pictures</gui> to use one of your own photos from your
+ <file>Pictures</file> folder. Most photo management applications
+ store photos there. If you would like to use an image that is not in
+ your Pictures folder, either use <app>Files</app> by right-clicking
+ on the image file and selecting <gui>Set as Wallpaper</gui>, or
+ <app>Image Viewer</app> by opening the image file and selecting
+ <guiseq><gui>Image</gui><gui>Set as Desktop Background</gui></guiseq>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select <gui>Colors</gui> to just use a flat color.</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>The settings are applied immediately.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p><link xref="shell-workspaces-switch">Switch to an empty workspace</link>
+ to view your entire desktop.</p>
+ </item>
+ </steps>
</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/look-resolution.page b/gnome-help/C/look-resolution.page
index 1f6d0a9..1a3bcf1 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/look-resolution.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/look-resolution.page
@@ -1,80 +1,102 @@
<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/"
+ xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"
type="topic" style="task"
id="look-resolution">
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="prefs-display"/>
<link type="seealso" xref="look-display-fuzzy"/>
+
<revision pkgversion="3.8.0" version="0.3" date="2013-03-09" status="candidate"/>
- <revision pkgversion="3.9.92" date="2013-10-11" status="outdated"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.10" date="2013-11-07" status="review"/>
- <desc>Change the resolution of the screen and its orientation (rotation).</desc>
<credit type="author">
<name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
- <email>gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
</credit>
<credit type="author">
<name>Natalia Ruz Leiva</name>
- <email>nruz alumnos inf utfsm cl </email>
+ <email its:translate="no">nruz alumnos inf utfsm cl </email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Michael Hill</name>
- <email>mdhillca gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">mdhillca gmail com</email>
</credit>
<credit type="editor">
<name>Shobha Tyagi</name>
- <email>tyagishobha gmail com</email>
+ <email its:translate="no">tyagishobha gmail com</email>
+ </credit>
+ <credit type="editor">
+ <name>Ekaterina Gerasimova</name>
+ <email its:translate="no">kittykat3756 gmail com</email>
</credit>
+
<include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+ <desc>Change the resolution of the screen and its orientation
+ (rotation).</desc>
</info>
-<title>Change the size or rotation of the screen</title>
+ <title>Change the resolution or rotation of the screen</title>
-<p>You can change how big (or how detailed) things appear on the screen by changing the <em>screen
resolution</em>. You can change which way up things appear (for example, if you have a rotating display) by
changing the <em>rotation</em>.</p>
+ <p>You can change how big (or how detailed) things appear on the screen by
+ changing the <em>screen resolution</em>. You can change which way up things
+ appear (for example, if you have a rotating display) by changing the
+ <em>rotation</em>.</p>
<comment>
<cite date="2012-02-19">shaunm</cite>
<p>Link display-2monitors in step 3 when non-stub.</p>
</comment>
-<steps>
- <item>
- <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview and
- start typing <gui>Displays</gui>.</p>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Click on <gui>Displays</gui> to open the panel.</p>
- </item>
- <item><p>If you have multiple displays and they are not mirrored, you can have
- different settings on each display. Select a display in the preview area.</p></item>
- <item><p>Select your desired resolution and rotation.</p></item>
- <item><p>Click <gui>Apply</gui>. The new settings will be applied for 30 seconds
- before reverting back. That way, if you cannot see anything with the new settings,
- your old settings will be automatically restored. If you are happy with the new
- settings, click <gui>Keep This Configuration</gui>.</p></item>
-</steps>
-
-<note style="tip">
- <p>When you use another display, like a projector, it should be detected automatically so you can change
its settings in the same way as your usual display. If this does not happen, just click <gui>Detect
Displays</gui>.</p>
-</note>
+ <steps>
+ <item>
+ <p>Open the <gui xref="shell-terminology">Activities</gui> overview and
+ start typing <gui>Displays</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click on <gui>Displays</gui> to open the panel.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>If you have multiple displays and they are not mirrored, you can have
+ different settings on each display. Select a display in the preview
+ area.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Select the resolution and rotation.</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Click <gui>Apply</gui>. The new settings will be applied for 20
+ seconds before reverting back. That way, if you cannot see anything with
+ the new settings, your old settings will be automatically restored. If
+ you are happy with the new settings, click <gui>Keep Changes</gui>.</p>
+ </item>
+ </steps>
<section id="resolution">
-<title>Resolution</title>
-<p>The resolution is the number of pixels (dots on the screen) in each direction that can be displayed.
-Each resolution has an <em>aspect ratio</em>, the ratio of the width to the
-height. Wide-screen displays use a 16:9 aspect ratio, while traditional
-displays use 4:3. If you choose a resolution that does not match the aspect
-ratio of your display, the screen will be letterboxed to avoid distortion.</p>
-<p>You can choose the resolution you prefer from the <gui>Resolution</gui> drop-down
-list. If you choose one that is not right for your screen it may
-<link xref="look-display-fuzzy">look fuzzy or pixelated</link>.</p>
+ <title>Resolution</title>
+
+ <p>The resolution is the number of pixels (dots on the screen) in each
+ direction that can be displayed. Each resolution has an <em>aspect
+ ratio</em>, the ratio of the width to the height. Wide-screen displays use a
+ 16:9 aspect ratio, while traditional displays use 4:3. If you choose a
+ resolution that does not match the aspect ratio of your display, the screen
+ will be letterboxed to avoid distortion, by adding black bars to the top and
+ bottom or both sides of the screen.</p>
+
+ <p>You can choose the resolution you prefer from the <gui>Resolution</gui>
+ drop-down list. If you choose one that is not right for your screen it may
+ <link xref="look-display-fuzzy">look fuzzy or pixelated</link>.</p>
+
</section>
<section id="rotation">
-<title>Rotation</title>
-<p>On some laptops, you can physically rotate the screen in many directions.
-It is useful to be able to change the display rotation. You can choose the rotation
-you want for your display from the <gui>Rotation</gui> drop-down list.</p>
+ <title>Rotation</title>
+
+ <p>On some laptops, you can physically rotate the screen in many directions.
+ It is useful to be able to change the display rotation. You can rotate what
+ you see on your screen by pressing the buttons with the arrows.</p>
+
</section>
</page>
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