[seahorse/wip/userdocs: 98/363] Changes to misc-key-delete.page
- From: Ekaterina Gerasimova <egerasimov src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc: 
- Subject: [seahorse/wip/userdocs: 98/363] Changes to misc-key-delete.page
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 17:41:47 +0000 (UTC)
commit b7634a7235de2dd2f6d3f342c2770051e05b2124
Author: Aruna Sankaranarayanan <arunasank src gnome org>
Date:   Tue Aug 20 16:45:49 2013 +0530
    Changes to misc-key-delete.page
    
    Removed the <note> element inside the <steps> list.
 help/C/misc-key-delete.page |   20 ++++++++------------
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/misc-key-delete.page b/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
index 18aa0f9..9154196 100644
--- a/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
+++ b/help/C/misc-key-delete.page
@@ -34,11 +34,9 @@
         <p>Select the key.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
-        <p>Right click, and choose <gui>Delete</gui>.</p>
-        <note style="tip">
-          <p>You can also select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Edit</gui>
-         <gui style="menuitem">Delete</gui></guiseq> to delete the key.</p>
-        </note>
+       <p>Right click, and choose <gui>Delete</gui>. Alternatively you can
+       also select <guiseq><gui style="menu">Edit</gui>
+       <gui style="menuitem">Delete</gui></guiseq> to delete the key.</p>
       </item>
       <item>
        <p>In the new dialog that opens up, confirm the deletion by ticking
@@ -51,13 +49,11 @@
 
   <note style="important">
     <p>When you delete a key that has been published on a key-server, you
-    delete only the local copy of the key on your computer. The
-    deleted key can still be retrieved from a key server and used to encrypt
-    messages to you. You can also
-    <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> the deleted key from a
-    key server if you wish to restore it. Such a key can be prevented from
-    being used only when it
-    <link xref="pgp-expired">expires</link> or when you
+    delete only the local copy of the key on your computer. The deleted key can
+    still be retrieved from a key server and used to encrypt messages to you.
+    You can also <link xref="misc-key-import">import</link> the deleted key
+    from a key server if you wish to restore it. Such a key stops being valid
+    only when it <link xref="pgp-expired">expires</link> or when you
     <link xref="misc-key-revoke">revoke</link> it.</p>
   </note>
 
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