From 1433f19f6a61ec44ff40906552223c0852dcf504 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Federico Mena Quintero Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 18:47:56 +0000 Subject: Fix AC_INIT, it was testing for an obsolete file. 1998-12-15 Federico Mena Quintero * configure.in: Fix AC_INIT, it was testing for an obsolete file. --- desktop-docs/gnome-intro.html | 24 ++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/a-sample-session.html | 38 +++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/a-sample-session75.html | 43 ++++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93.html | 51 +++++++---- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93127.html | 83 +++++++++++++----- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93175.html | 46 +++++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93191.html | 45 +++++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93230.html | 106 +++++++++++++++++------ desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93302.html | 72 ++++++++++----- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93372.html | 53 ++++++++---- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c93412.html | 42 ++++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/docbook.css | 1 - desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f13.html | 43 ++++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f1346.html | 34 +++++--- desktop-docs/gnome-intro/gnome-intro.html | 24 ++--- 15 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 213 deletions(-) (limited to 'desktop-docs') diff --git a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro.html b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro.html index 4c039cc3..2b4202c1 100644 --- a/desktop-docs/gnome-intro.html +++ b/desktop-docs/gnome-intro.html @@ -1,16 +1,14 @@ - + Introduction to GNOME
The panel and its appletsThe panel and its applets

Preface to the alpha release of GNOME
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Chapter 1. A sample sessionStartup sequence without session management

  1. start your normal X Window setup, including your @@ -129,8 +138,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" (gnome-help-browser) near the start of your session.

    1. Startup sequence with session management

      1. start your normal X Window setup, including your @@ -153,10 +162,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" up the basic GNOME programs, like the panel, a help browser and the file manager.


        Using GNOME's internationalization support
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        Using GNOME's internationalization support

        GNOME has had internationalization (sometimes called - i18n support from the earliest phases of + i18n support from the earliest phases of development. To get a GNOME program to give you messages in your favourite language, simply set your gnome-hello-2-i18n - command invokes the gnome-hello + 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 @@ -111,6 +127,8 @@ CLASS="USERINPUT" >gnomecal &


        A tour of some GNOME applications
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        Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications
        The panel and its appletsThe panel and its applets
        .

        You can invoke the help browser from the penel or from the +> You can invoke the help browser from the panel or from the shell by typing

        The help browser is well documented, so once you are in it you can click on the help icon (which looks like ) and see the +SRC="pix/help-icon.gif" +ALT="">) 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 @@ -229,8 +241,11 @@ NAME="HELP-BROWSER-SAMPLE" >


        The panel and its appletsThe panel and its applets
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        The panel and its appletsThe panel and its applets

        The panel is invoked directly by the GNOME session manager @@ -95,7 +111,8 @@ NAME="PANEL-BASIC" >

        Starting programs with the panel is easy: you simply click on @@ -116,15 +133,22 @@ NAME="PANEL-MENU" >

        Most of the entries in the panel menu are submenus; Figure 2-5 shows an example of running the - CD player from the - Audio submenu.

        CD player from the + Audio submenu.

        Here are a few things you should explore in the panel: you @@ -146,9 +171,18 @@ SRC="pix/panel-menu-select.gif">

        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 + 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 Figure 2-7

        The result is another icon on the panel (

        Next: try clicking on the little arrows at the two sides of @@ -205,6 +241,8 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" such as a clock, a mail alert, and shrunken versions of the CD player and the mixer.


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        The file manager — Virtual File Systems (VFS): these are +> (VFS): these are abstractions which allow you to navigate files that are not on your file system as if they were. Examples of virtual filesystems are the ftp filesystem and the tar filesystem: @@ -111,8 +124,11 @@ NAME="GMC-BASIC" >


        The panel and its appletsThe panel and its applets
        General purpose applications
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        General purpose applications

        Using


        Multimedia applications
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        Multimedia applicationsElectric Eyes (ee)

        Electric Eyes is a very +>Electric Eyes is a very sophisticated and feature-rich viewer for graphical images. Electric Eyes can be invoked from the panel or by typing

        Figure 2-13. The most interesting options are - probably those available Edit + probably those available Edit submenu.

        You can invoke the GNOME mixer from the panl or by typing +> You can invoke the GNOME mixer from the panel or by typing

        Lock button which ensures that the right and left channel will have the same gain. You will - also notice that there are mute + also notice that there are mute buttons to completely ignore a certain channel.

        Figure 2-15) shows me playing the Counting Crows, -the song ) shows me blasting the Pixies + [1] song Time And Time Again. +>Here Comes Your Man + in my headphones as I write these words.

        -

        [1] The Pixies are an excellent punk group. I seldom + listen to punk rock, but I enjoy them.

        The GNOME CD player also allows you to dowload information from the impressive network Compact Disk DataBase (CDDB); in (CDDB); in Figure 2-16 you can see how to tell @@ -271,12 +315,16 @@ NAME="GTCD-CDDB" >

        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 Goto button, as shown in Figure 2-17.


        System and configuration programs
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        System and configuration programsgtop

        The gtop application is a +> The gtop application is a graphical version of the UNIX topgtop &gtcd &

        @@ -90,7 +103,10 @@ HREF="c93302.html#GTOP-PROCS" CLASS="COMMAND" >gtop
        . If you select a process - with the left mouse button you + 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

        In Figure 2-20 you can see one of the memory - views in gtop: this tells you + views in gtop: this tells you what the resident size of each process is. Other views (which can be selected with the - Memory menu) show you the processes' + Memory menu) show you the processes' total memory and shared library memory.

        I will not present more detail about these applications @@ -291,8 +317,11 @@ NAME="GULP" >


        "Productivity" tools
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        "Productivity" toolsFigure 2-25). If you stop working on one project and start working on another one, just do a simple mouse - click (with the left button) on + click (with the left button) on the new project.


        Games
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        Games


         
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        Preface to the alpha release of GNOMEfile manager — the GNOME - file manager is based on the well known GNU - midnight commander, which has been endowed + file manager is based on the well known GNU + midnight commander, which has been endowed with a GNOME–compliant graphical interface.

      2. There are many more facets to GNOME, and much information can be found at the GNOME web page.

        GNOME is a GNU project, was started in 1997, and has - developed very quickly. GNOME can be + developed very quickly. GNOME can be thought of as an acronym standing for GNU Network Object Model Environment.


        Obtaining and installing GNOME
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        Obtaining and installing GNOMEhttp://www.gnome.org/


        A sample session
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