[shotwell] Add missing id parameters to <section>s so yelp-check validates



commit a08cf40434fc65d697e3f1a05bb44ad7f563f348
Author: Andre Klapper <a9016009 gmx de>
Date:   Mon Sep 25 18:08:33 2017 +0200

    Add missing id parameters to <section>s so yelp-check validates

 help/C/edit-adjustments.page |    2 +-
 help/C/edit-crop.page        |    2 +-
 help/C/index.page            |    1 -
 help/C/organize-event.page   |   10 +++++-----
 help/C/organize-flag.page    |    2 +-
 help/C/view-displaying.page  |    2 +-
 6 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/edit-adjustments.page b/help/C/edit-adjustments.page
index af22497..d96b8fe 100644
--- a/help/C/edit-adjustments.page
+++ b/help/C/edit-adjustments.page
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 
 <p>When the photo's colors and contrast are to your liking, press <gui>OK</gui> to save the changes. 
<gui>Reset</gui> will return the image to its original state. <gui>Cancel</gui> discards all changes you've 
made.</p>
 
-<section>
+<section id="color-adjustments">
  <title>What do the color adjustments do?</title>
  <terms>
   <item>
diff --git a/help/C/edit-crop.page b/help/C/edit-crop.page
index 0a7375d..d1d7dd8 100644
--- a/help/C/edit-crop.page
+++ b/help/C/edit-crop.page
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
  </item>
 </steps>
 
-<section>
+<section id="rule-of-thirds">
  <title>What is the rule of thirds?</title>
  <p>The <em>rule of thirds</em> helps you to choose a pleasing composition for a photo.</p>
  <p>Imagine that the scene is divided up into a 3x3 grid by two equally-spaced vertical lines and two 
equally-spaced horizontal lines. According to the rule, you're more likely to get a pleasing composition if 
you align major features (like the horizon, or a person's body) with one of the lines. Paying attention to 
the way features flow from one part of the grid to another can also help.</p>
diff --git a/help/C/index.page b/help/C/index.page
index 9777b3f..e3221bb 100644
--- a/help/C/index.page
+++ b/help/C/index.page
@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
 
        <info>
                <title type="link">Shotwell</title>
-       <title type="text">Shotwell</title>
                <credit type="author">
                    <name>Jim Nelson</name>
                    <email>jim yorba org</email>
diff --git a/help/C/organize-event.page b/help/C/organize-event.page
index cecd4a7..45d0110 100644
--- a/help/C/organize-event.page
+++ b/help/C/organize-event.page
@@ -21,25 +21,25 @@
     as described below.
     </p>
     
-    <section>
+    <section id="renaming">
     <title>Renaming events</title>
 
     <p>To give an event a name rather than referring to it by its date, select the event, click 
<guiseq><gui>Events</gui><gui>Rename Event...</gui></guiseq> and enter a new name. Another way of renaming an 
event is to double-click its name in the sidebar; type a new name and then press <key>Enter</key>.</p>
     </section>
 
-    <section>
+    <section id="moving-photos">
     <title>Moving photos between events</title>
 
     <p>Even though photos are initially grouped into events by their date, you can move photos between 
events. To do this, drag any photo to the sidebar and drop it on an event.</p>
     </section>
 
-    <section>
+    <section id="creating-events">
     <title>Creating and merging events</title>
     <p>To create a new event, select the photos you would like in the new event and click 
<guiseq><gui>Events</gui><gui>New Event</gui></guiseq>.</p>
     <p>To merge events, select <guiseq><gui>Events</gui></guiseq> from the sidebar, then, while holding down 
<key>Ctrl</key> click on the events you want to merge in the main window area. Finally, click 
<guiseq><gui>Events</gui><gui>Merge Events</gui></guiseq>.</p>
     </section>
 
-    <section>
+    <section id="sorting-events">
     <title>Sorting events</title>
 
     <p>Events are displayed in a tree in the sidebar, organized by the year and month of the earliest photo 
in the event.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
     
     </section>
     
-    <section>
+    <section id="change-photo">
     <title>Change the photo used to represent each event</title>
 
     <p>If you select the <gui>Events</gui> item in the sidebar, you'll see a single photo which represents 
each event. This is called the key photo.</p>
diff --git a/help/C/organize-flag.page b/help/C/organize-flag.page
index 26b0a1d..6d6cce8 100644
--- a/help/C/organize-flag.page
+++ b/help/C/organize-flag.page
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
     is also useful because you can operate on all flagged photos as a set.  For example, you can
     select the <gui>Flagged</gui> view and then upload all flagged photos to a publishing service.</p>
     
-    <section>
+    <section id="flag-unflag">
     <title>To flag or unflag a photo</title>
     <p>
     To flag or unflag a photo, right-click the photo and choose <gui>Flag</gui> or <gui>Unflag</gui>
diff --git a/help/C/view-displaying.page b/help/C/view-displaying.page
index 7833e03..b02d849 100644
--- a/help/C/view-displaying.page
+++ b/help/C/view-displaying.page
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 <p>Shotwell offers a fullscreen mode to display photos. Choose 
<guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Fullscreen</gui></guiseq> or press <key>F11</key>. To see the fullscreen toolbar, 
move your mouse to the bottom of the screen. The toolbar offers buttons to move through the collection, to 
pin the toolbar down (so it isn't hidden when you move the mouse away), and to leave fullscreen view.</p>
 
-<section>
+<section id="viewing-videos">
 <title>Viewing videos</title>
 <p>When you double-click a video, Shotwell will launch an external video player to play the video.  It's not 
currently
 possible to display a video in full-window mode in Shotwell or to play the video within Shotwell itself.</p>


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