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author | Arturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org> | 1998-12-17 00:06:46 +0000 |
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committer | Arturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org> | 1998-12-17 00:06:46 +0000 |
commit | 61aa5758ed326f74990b4a199638d13b38bccd14 (patch) | |
tree | f6ae8115c181b2db7f8aab48d46439c3bcef8cb1 | |
parent | 0edacee2bd6c93dcf8b22f695330aa774c91f82e (diff) | |
download | gnome-desktop-61aa5758ed326f74990b4a199638d13b38bccd14.tar.gz |
Make distcheck fixes - Federico
42 files changed, 24 insertions, 5180 deletions
diff --git a/config.guess b/config.guess deleted file mode 100755 index 413ed41c..00000000 --- a/config.guess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,883 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. -# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. -# -# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you -# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a -# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under -# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. - -# Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>. -# The master version of this file is at the FSF in /home/gd/gnu/lib. -# -# This script attempts to guess a canonical system name similar to -# config.sub. If it succeeds, it prints the system name on stdout, and -# exits with 0. Otherwise, it exits with 1. -# -# The plan is that this can be called by configure scripts if you -# don't specify an explicit system type (host/target name). -# -# Only a few systems have been added to this list; please add others -# (but try to keep the structure clean). -# - -# This is needed to find uname on a Pyramid OSx when run in the BSD universe. -# (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu 8/24/94.) -if (test -f /.attbin/uname) >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then - PATH=$PATH:/.attbin ; export PATH -fi - -UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_MACHINE=unknown -UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_RELEASE=unknown -UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_SYSTEM=unknown -UNAME_VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_VERSION=unknown - -trap 'rm -f dummy.c dummy.o dummy; exit 1' 1 2 15 - -# Note: order is significant - the case branches are not exclusive. - -case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in - alpha:OSF1:*:*) - if test $UNAME_RELEASE = "V4.0"; then - UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'` - fi - # A Vn.n version is a released version. - # A Tn.n version is a released field test version. - # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel. - # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r. - cat <<EOF >dummy.s - .globl main - .ent main -main: - .frame \$30,0,\$26,0 - .prologue 0 - .long 0x47e03d80 # implver $0 - lda \$2,259 - .long 0x47e20c21 # amask $2,$1 - srl \$1,8,\$2 - sll \$2,2,\$2 - sll \$0,3,\$0 - addl \$1,\$0,\$0 - addl \$2,\$0,\$0 - ret \$31,(\$26),1 - .end main -EOF - ${CC-cc} dummy.s -o dummy 2>/dev/null - if test "$?" = 0 ; then - ./dummy - case "$?" in - 7) - UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" - ;; - 15) - UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" - ;; - 14) - UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" - ;; - 10) - UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" - ;; - 16) - UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" - ;; - esac - fi - rm -f dummy.s dummy - echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[VTX]//' | tr [[A-Z]] [[a-z]]` - exit 0 ;; - 21064:Windows_NT:50:3) - echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5 - exit 0 ;; - Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*) - echo m68k-cbm-sysv4 - exit 0;; - amiga:NetBSD:*:*) - echo m68k-cbm-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - amiga:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - arc64:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mips64el-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - arc:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - hkmips:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - pmax:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - sgi:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - wgrisc:OpenBSD:*:*) - echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0 ;; - arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*) - echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE} - exit 0;; - arm32:NetBSD:*:*) - echo arm-unknown-netbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'` - exit 0 ;; - SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:*) - echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp - exit 0;; - Pyramid*:OSx*:*:*|MIS*:OSx*:*:*) - # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c01.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c01.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9e223139..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c01.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->A sample session</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="f0102.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0101.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="A-SAMPLE-SESSION" ->Chapter 1. A sample session</A -></H1 -><DL -><DT -><B ->Table of Contents</B -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0101.html" ->The provisional startup sequence</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0102.html" ->Using GNOME's internationalization support</A -></DT -></DL -><P -> When GNOME becomes stable there will be a simple recipe for - starting up a GNOME session: users will simply type - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gnome-session</B -> and it will start up their - environment. But we are not yet at that point: right now UNIX - users usually run their stable X Window environment with their - favorite window manager, and the run the GNOME panel and other - programs from the shell or from their - <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->.xsession</TT -> or <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->.xinitrc</TT -> - files. - </P -><P -> I assume that you have the GNOME programs and libraries - installed on your system, and that they are in your path. - </P -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="f0102.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0101.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->Obtaining and installing GNOME</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -> </TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->The provisional startup sequence</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0101.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0101.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9af24df7..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0101.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->The provisional startup sequence</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Chapter 1. A sample session</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0102.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(A-SAMPLE-SESSION)C(1,SECT1)" ->The provisional startup sequence</A -></H1 -><DIV -CLASS="PROCEDURE" -><P -><B ->Startup sequence without session management</B -></P -><OL -TYPE="1" -><LI -><P ->start your normal X Window setup, including your - window manager</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->run <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->panel &</B -></P -></LI -><LI -><P ->You can now start programs from the panel's main menu - (which you get to by clicking on the foot icon and - selecting the program or submenu. You will usually start - up a file manager (gmc) and a help browser - (gnome-help-browser) near the start of your - session.</P -></LI -></OL -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="PROCEDURE" -><P -><B ->Startup sequence with session management</B -></P -><OL -TYPE="1" -><LI -><P ->start your normal X Window setup, including your - window manager</P -></LI -><LI -><P ->Run <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gnome-session</B ->. This will start - up the basic GNOME programs, like the panel, a help - browser and the file manager.</P -></LI -></OL -></DIV -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0102.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->A sample session</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0102.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0102.html deleted file mode 100644 index 577cf4bf..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0102.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Chapter 1. A sample session</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(A-SAMPLE-SESSION)C(2,SECT1)" ->Using GNOME's internationalization support</A -></H1 -><P ->GNOME has had internationalization (sometimes called - i18n support from the earliest phases of - development. To get a GNOME program to give you messages in - your favourite language, simply set your - <TT -CLASS="ENVAR" ->LANGUAGE</TT -> environment variable to the two letter - code for that language.</P -><P ->For example, the <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gnome-hello-2-i18n</B -> - command invokes the gnome-hello - variant which includes support for internationalization. If - you want to see this program (or any GNOME application) - display its menus and other information in - <I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Italian</I ->, you could type (for Bourne shell - or bash):</P -><P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->LANGUAGE=it</B -></TT -></P -><P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->export LANGUAGE</B -></TT -></P -><P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gnomecal &</B -></TT -></P -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->A sample session</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c02.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c02.html deleted file mode 100644 index a3eeaf02..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c02.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->A tour of some GNOME applications</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0102.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0201.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)" ->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</A -></H1 -><DL -><DT -><B ->Table of Contents</B -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0201.html" ->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0202.html" ->The panel and its applets</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0203.html" ->The file manager — gmc</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0204.html" ->General purpose applications</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0205.html" ->Multimedia applications</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0206.html" ->System and configuration programs</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0207.html" ->"Productivity" tools</A -></DT -><DT -><A -HREF="c0208.html" ->Games</A -></DT -></DL -><P -> I will now give a very brief description of what you can do with - some GNOME programs. I have chosen those GNOME programs which - appear to be reasonably stable; these might be the same programs - which are being included in the Red Hat Linux 5.1 distribution, - but that is not clear at this time.</P -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0102.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0201.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -> </TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0201.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0201.html deleted file mode 100644 index c50d3f4a..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0201.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0202.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(1,SECT1)" ->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</A -></H1 -><P -> GNOME has a help browser which allows you to view - documentation in several formats, including UNIX man pages, - GNU info files and HTML documents. The documents are shown - with an HTML rendering widget, so any documentation format - that can be translated into HTML could be rendered with - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gnome-help-browser</B ->. - </P -><P -> You can invoke the help browser from the panel or from the - shell by typing - </P -><P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gnome-help-browser &</B -></TT -></P -><P -> The initial window you get is shown in <A -HREF="c0201.html#HELP-BROWSER-INITIAL" ->Figure 2-1</A -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="HELP-BROWSER-INITIAL" ->Figure 2-1. GNOME help browser — initial screen</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/help-browser-initial.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> The help browser is well documented, so once you are in it you - can click on the help icon (which looks like <IMG -SRC="pix/help-icon.gif">) and see the - help browser's online help. I will only add one more tip on - using the help browser: you can invoke it from the command - line directly and give it a file URL, which has to be a - complete path to the file. So if you have just written or - generated a web page, you could view it with by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gnome-help-browser file:<full-path>/file.html</B -></TT -></P -> - or more conveniently - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gnome-help-browser file:`pwd`/file.html</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> You can see an example of invoking the help browser on a file - in <A -HREF="c0201.html#HELP-BROWSER-SAMPLE" ->Figure 2-2</A ->: it is a snapshot of - the top level of this document as I am writing these - paragraphs. I invoked it with - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gnome-help-browser file:`pwd`/gnome-intro/book01.html</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="HELP-BROWSER-SAMPLE" ->Figure 2-2. GNOME help browser — a specific HTML page</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/help-browser-sample.gif"></P -></DIV -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0202.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->The panel and its applets</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0202.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0202.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4e7cce1b..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0202.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,261 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->The panel and its applets</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0203.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(2,SECT1)" ->The panel and its applets</A -></H1 -><P -> The panel is invoked directly by the GNOME session manager - when you type <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gnome-session</B ->, but it can be - also be invoked directly from the shell by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->panel &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> The panel will bring up a bar at the bottom of the screen, - shown in <A -HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-BASIC" ->Figure 2-3</A -> (note that this bar will - run across the entire bottom of your screen — in this - picture I have narrowed it so that it will fit in a browser - more conveniently. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="PANEL-BASIC" ->Figure 2-3. GNOME panel: the basic panel bar</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/panel-basic.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> Starting programs with the panel is easy: you simply click on - the foot icon, from which you will get the top level launcher - menu, as shown in <A -HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-MENU" ->Figure 2-4</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="PANEL-MENU" ->Figure 2-4. GNOME panel: main menu</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/panel-menu.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> Most of the entries in the panel menu are submenus; <A -HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-MENU-SELECT" ->Figure 2-5</A -> shows an example of running the - CD player from the - Audio submenu.</P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="PANEL-MENU-SELECT" ->Figure 2-5. GNOME panel: selecting one of the submenus</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/panel-menu-select.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> Here are a few things you should explore in the panel: you - would probably discover them anyway because exploring the - panel is an entertaining thing to do, but this will speed the - process up.</P -><P -> First of all: it is possible to take panel menu entries and - create short-cut icons on the panel itself. You do it with - the Add to panel submenu of the - panel menu which you obtain when you click - the foot button. You can see and - example of this in <A -HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-ICONS" ->Figure 2-7</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="PANEL-ADD-ICON" ->Figure 2-6. GNOME panel: adding another icon</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/panel-add-icon.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> The result is another icon on the panel (<A -HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-ICONS" ->Figure 2-7</A ->); clicking that icon will bring up - the associated application.</P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="PANEL-ICONS" ->Figure 2-7. GNOME panel: with the new icon</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/panel-icons.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> Next: try clicking on the little arrows at the two sides of - the panel: they allow you shrink or re-expand the panel, so - you can get it out of the way easily. - </P -><P -> The other feature I will mention now is <I -CLASS="FIRSTTERM" ->panel - applets</I ->. Applets are little programs which - require little visual space and thus can be run - <I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->on</I -> the panel. There are many applets, - such as a clock, a mail alert, and shrunken versions of the CD - player and the mixer. - </P -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0203.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->The file manager — gmc</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
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A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0206.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)" ->Multimedia applications</A -></H1 -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(1,SECT2)" ->Electric Eyes (ee)</A -></H2 -><P ->Electric Eyes is a very - sophisticated and feature-rich viewer for graphical images. - Electric Eyes can be invoked from the panel or by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->ee filename &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> Electric Eyes has its own manual with several screenshots, - available in the GNOME help system, so I will not attempt to - describe its myriad features here. I will only mention that - to "get going" you probably do not want to invoke - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->ee</B -> with no options, but rather you want - to invoke it directly on an image file or on several files, - or even a directory with several images.</P -><P -> Once Electric Eyes is running you can bring up all the menu - options by clicking the right mouse button, as shown in - <A -HREF="c0205.html#EE-MENU" ->Figure 2-13</A ->. The most interesting options are - probably those available Edit - submenu. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="EE-MENU" ->Figure 2-13. Electric Eyes: right mouse button menu</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/ee-menu.gif"></P -></DIV -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(2,SECT2)" ->GNOME mixer (gmix)</A -></H2 -><P -> GNOME also has some sound programs; one of them is a mixer - application. A mixer allows you to control how your - computer's sound card handles sound from various inputs: - using sliders you can block out some sound inputs while - raising the gain on others, just like the mixer console in - a live music PA system.</P -><P -> You can invoke the GNOME mixer from the panel or by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gmix &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> In <A -HREF="c0205.html#GMIX" ->Figure 2-14</A -> you can see a screenshot of - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gmix</B -> running on my laptop which runs - GNU/Linux with GNOME and has a Sound Blaster card. You will - notice that some channels are stereo while others are mono. - For each stereo channel there is a - Lock button which ensures that the - right and left channel will have the same gain. You will - also notice that there are mute - buttons to completely ignore a certain channel. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GMIX" ->Figure 2-14. GNOME mixer: basic screenshot</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gmix.gif"></P -></DIV -><BLOCKQUOTE -CLASS="NOTE" -><P -><B ->NOTE: </B -> If you have trouble running <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gmix</B -> you - might want to make sure that sound is properly configured - for you. With older versions of Linux you might have to - re-configure and build the kernel with support for your - sound card. With recent distributions (such as Red Hat - 5.x) you can run <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->sndconfig</B -> to select - and enable your sound card at runtime. - </P -></BLOCKQUOTE -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)" ->GNOME CD player (gtcd)</A -></H2 -><P ->Another GNOME sound application is a nice CD player - which allows you to play compact discs if your computer has - a CDROM drive. You can invoke <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gtcd</B -> from - the panel or by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gtcd &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> Here are some screen shots which show you how you can use - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gtcd</B -> and what it can do. The first one - (<A -HREF="c0205.html#GTCD" ->Figure 2-15</A ->) shows me blasting the Pixies - <A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)" -HREF="#FTN.I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)" ->[1]</A -> song <I -CLASS="CITETITLE" ->Here Comes Your Man</I -> - in my headphones as I write these words. - <DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTCD" ->Figure 2-15. GNOME CD player: basic screenshot</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtcd.gif"></P -></DIV -> - </P -><BLOCKQUOTE -DIV="FOOTNOTES" -><P -><A -NAME="FTN.I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)" -HREF="c0205.html#I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)" ->[1] </A ->The Pixies are an excellent punk group. I seldom - listen to punk rock, but I enjoy them.</P -></BLOCKQUOTE -><P -> The GNOME CD player also allows you to dowload information - from the impressive <I -CLASS="FIRSTTERM" ->network Compact Disk - DataBase</I -> (CDDB); in <A -HREF="c0205.html#GTCD-CDDB" ->Figure 2-16</A -> you can see how to tell - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gtcd</B -> to connect to the database server at - <TT -CLASS="LITERAL" ->www.cddb.com</TT ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTCD-CDDB" ->Figure 2-16. GNOME CD player: using the CD database</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtcd-cddb.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> Once you have downloaded the information from CDDB you can - then select songs or movements from the CD by name, using - the Goto button, as shown in <A -HREF="c0205.html#GTCD-TRACK-LIST" ->Figure 2-17</A ->.</P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTCD-TRACK-LIST" ->Figure 2-17. GNOME CD player: selecting a track from the - list</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtcd-track-list.gif"></P -></DIV -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0204.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0206.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->General purpose applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->System and configuration programs</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
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If you select a process - with the left mouse button you - can bring up a menu of options for killing the process or - seeing more detail about it, as shown in <A -HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-KILL" ->Figure 2-19</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTOP-PROCS" ->Figure 2-18. gtop: processes view</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtop-procs.gif"></P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTOP-KILL" ->Figure 2-19. gtop: killing a process</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtop-kill.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> In <A -HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-MEM" ->Figure 2-20</A -> you can see one of the memory - views in gtop: this tells you - what the <I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->resident</I -> size of each process - is. Other views (which can be selected with the - Memory menu) show you the processes' - total memory and shared library memory. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTOP-MEM" ->Figure 2-20. gtop: memory view</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtop-mem.gif"></P -></DIV -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(2,SECT2)" ->Property settings</A -></H2 -><P -> There are three basic property setting commands that affect - your graphical environment: - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->background-properties</B ->, - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->keyboard-properties</B -> and - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->mouse-properties</B ->. These commands are - usually meant to be invoked from the panel, but they can - also be invoked by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->background-properties &</B -></TT -></P -> - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->keyboard-properties &</B -></TT -></P -> - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->mouse-properties &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> The <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->background-properties</B -> command, among - other things, a way of visually selecting a screen saver and - running a preview in a small window. This is shown in - <A -HREF="c0206.html#BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES" ->Figure 2-21</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES" ->Figure 2-21. background-properties</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/background-properties.gif"></P -></DIV -><P -> I will not present more detail about these applications - here, since they are quite self-explanatory and easily - explored. - </P -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(3,SECT2)" ->Line printer configuration (gulp)</A -></H2 -><P -> GNOME has an interface for configuring printers, called - <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gulp</B -> (which could stand for GNOME Unified - Link to Printers). You can invoke <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gulp</B -> - from the panel or by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gulp &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> I present a snapshot in <A -HREF="c0206.html#GULP" ->Figure 2-22</A ->, but - unfortunately I do not have any printers set up for the - laptop with which I am traveling, so this will not give you - a very good idea of how <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->gulp</B -> works! - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GULP" ->Figure 2-22. gulp</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gulp.gif"></P -></DIV -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0205.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0207.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->Multimedia applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->"Productivity" tools</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0207.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0207.html deleted file mode 100644 index 92a9cff8..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0207.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->"Productivity" tools</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0206.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c0208.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)" ->"Productivity" tools</A -></H1 -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(1,SECT2)" ->GNOME time tracker (gtt)</A -></H2 -><P -> The GNOME time tracker allows you to easily figure out how - much time you allocate to various projects. You can start - the GNOME time tracker from the panel or by typing - <P -CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT" -><TT -CLASS="PROMPT" ->$ </TT -><TT -CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->gtt &</B -></TT -></P -> - </P -><P -> The time tracker is well documented, and its manual can be - found with the GNOME help browser, so here I will simply - show three screenshots of how the time tracker starts up - (<A -HREF="c0207.html#GTT-BASIC" ->Figure 2-23</A ->), how you can add a - new project (<A -HREF="c0207.html#GTT-NEW" ->Figure 2-24</A ->) and what it looks - like when you have two projects going (<A -HREF="c0207.html#GTT-2PROJ" ->Figure 2-25</A ->). If you stop working on one project - and start working on another one, just do a simple mouse - click (with the left button) on - the new project. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTT-BASIC" ->Figure 2-23. GNOME time tracker: blank slate</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtt-basic.gif"></P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTT-NEW" ->Figure 2-24. GNOME time tracker: adding a new project</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtt-new.gif"></P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GTT-2PROJ" ->Figure 2-25. GNOME time tracker: tracking two projects</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gtt-2proj.gif"></P -></DIV -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(2,SECT2)" ->GNOME calendar (gnomecal)</A -></H2 -><P -></P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="CALENDAR" ->Figure 2-26. GNOME calendar: my day later today in Florence</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/calendar.gif"></P -></DIV -><H2 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(3,SECT2)" ->GNOME calculator (gcalc)</A -></H2 -><P -> GNOME also comes with a simple calculator; a screen shot is - in <A -HREF="c0207.html#GCALC" ->Figure 2-27</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="FIGURE" -><P -><B -><A -NAME="GCALC" ->Figure 2-27. GNOME calculator</A -></B -></P -><P -><IMG -SRC="pix/gcalc.gif"></P -></DIV -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0206.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c0208.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->System and configuration programs</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c02.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->Games</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f0102.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f0102.html deleted file mode 100644 index f57061f7..00000000 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f0102.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> -<HTML -><HEAD -><TITLE ->Obtaining and installing GNOME</TITLE -><META -NAME="CREATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META -NAME="form" -CONTENT="html"></HEAD -><BODY -><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TH -COLSPAN="3" -ALIGN="center" ->Introduction to GNOME</TH -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="f01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="80%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="bottom" ->Preface to the alpha release of GNOME</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><H1 -><A -NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(1,PREFACE)(2,SECT1)" ->Obtaining and installing GNOME</A -></H1 -><P -> GNOME is in early stages and being modified very actively, so - the only way to get up to date instructions on how to grab and - install GNOME is to look at the GNOME home page at <A -HREF="http://www.gnome.org/" ->http://www.gnome.org/</A -> - </P -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="515"><TABLE -WIDTH="515" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="f01.html" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="book01.html" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="c01.html" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->Preface to the alpha release of GNOME</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="f01.html" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->A sample session</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></BODY -></HTML ->
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