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Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/FC-6/en_US
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Modified Files:
Customizing.xml Login.xml Multimedia.xml Office.xml Tour.xml
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Index: Customizing.xml
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<chapter id="ch-Customizing">
- <title>Customizing the Desktop</title>
+ <title>Customizing the Desktop</title>
+ <para>
+ It is possible to customize the <emphasis>look and feel</emphasis>
+ of your desktop in several ways. All of the graphical elements of a
+ desktop - window borders, buttons, scrolling sliders, and other
+ control elements - can be adjusted, modified, or replaced. A
+ <emphasis>theme</emphasis> is a collection of such graphical
+ elements, designed to give a common look and to fit together, and
+ bundled for the desktop.
+ </para>
+ <section id="sn-change-theme">
+ <title>Changing the Theme</title>
<para>
- It is possible to customize the <emphasis>look and feel</emphasis>
- of your desktop in several ways. All of the graphical elements of
- a desktop - window borders, buttons, scrolling sliders, and other
- control elements - can be adjusted, modified, or replaced. A
- <emphasis>theme</emphasis> is a collection of such graphical
- elements, designed to give a common look and to fit together, and
- bundled for the desktop.
+ Themes are a way to change your desktop to suit your personal
+ preferences.
</para>
- <section id="sn-change-theme">
- <title>Changing the Theme</title>
-
- <para>
- Themes are a way to change your desktop to suit your personal
- preferences.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The default theme is Clearlooks. Fedora Core 6 comes with many
- other themes.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- To change the desktop theme, choose <emphasis>System >
- Preferences > Theme</emphasis>. The <emphasis>Theme
- Preferences</emphasis> window appears:
- </para>
+ <para>
+ The default theme is Clearlooks. Fedora Core 6 comes with many
+ other themes.
+ </para>
- <figure>
- <title>Change the Desktop Theme</title>
- <mediaobject>
- <imageobject>
- <imagedata align="center"
fileref="./figs/chngTheme3.png"
+ <para>
+ To change the desktop theme, choose <emphasis>System > Preferences
+ > Theme</emphasis>. The <emphasis>Theme
Preferences</emphasis>
+ window appears:
+ </para>
+ <figure>
+ <title>Change the Desktop Theme</title>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata align="center"
fileref="./figs/chngTheme3.png"
format="PNG"/>
- </imageobject>
- <textobject>
- <phrase>Change the Desktop Theme</phrase>
- </textobject>
- </mediaobject>
- </figure>
- </section>
-
- <section id="sn-change-background">
- <title>Changing the Background</title>
+ </imageobject>
+ <textobject>
+ <phrase>Change the Desktop Theme</phrase>
+ </textobject>
+ </mediaobject>
+ </figure>
+ </section>
+ <section id="sn-change-background">
+ <title>Changing the Background</title>
- <para>
- To change the background image on your desktop, right-click on
- an empty area of the desktop, and select the <emphasis>Change
- Desktop Background</emphasis> option. The <emphasis>Desktop
- Background Preferences</emphasis> window appears. To change your
- desktop background, choose a new image form the list. You can
- add your own images by clicking <emphasis>Add
- Wallpaper</emphasis>.
- </para>
+ <para>
+ To change the background image on your desktop, right-click on an
+ empty area of the desktop, and select the <emphasis>Change Desktop
+ Background</emphasis> option. The <emphasis>Desktop Background
+ Preferences</emphasis> window appears. To change your desktop
+ background, choose a new image form the list. You can add your own
+ images by clicking <emphasis>Add Wallpaper</emphasis>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To set a color or gradient, select <emphasis>No
+ Wallpaper</emphasis>. Then change the color under
+ <emphasis>Desktop Colors</emphasis>.
+ </para>
+ <tip>
+ <title>Alternative</title>
<para>
- To set a color or gradient, select <emphasis>No
- Wallpaper</emphasis>. Then change the color under
- <emphasis>Desktop Colors</emphasis>.
- </para>
- <tip>
- <title>Alternative</title>
- <para>Another way to change the desktop background is to choose
<emphasis>System > Preferences > Desktop Background</emphasis> from the
menu panel. </para>
- </tip>
- </section>
+ Another way to change the desktop background is to choose
+ <emphasis>System > Preferences > Desktop Background</emphasis>
+ from the menu panel.
+ </para>
+ </tip>
+ </section>
+ <section id="sn-nautilus-behavior">
+ <title>Customizing File Browsing Behavior</title>
- <section id="sn-nautilus-behavior">
- <title>Customizing File Browsing Behavior</title>
-
- <para>
- By default, Fedora uses the
- <emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> file manager,
which
- opens a new window each time you open a folder. You can change
- this behavior to use one window with
- <emphasis>Forward</emphasis> and
<emphasis>Back</emphasis>
- buttons.
- </para>
+ <para>
+ By default, Fedora uses the
+ <emphasis role='strong'>Nautilus</emphasis> file manager,
which
+ opens a new window each time you open a folder. You can change
+ this behavior to use one window with <emphasis>Forward</emphasis>
+ and <emphasis>Back</emphasis> buttons.
+ </para>
- <para>
- To change this, double-click on <emphasis>Computer</emphasis> on
- the desktop, click <emphasis>Edit</emphasis> and then
- <emphasis>Preferences</emphasis>. You can also select
- <emphasis>Places > Computer > Edit > Preferences</emphasis>
from
- the menu panel. Click the <emphasis>Behavior</emphasis> tab and
- click on the box next to the text <emphasis>Always open in
- browser windows</emphasis>.
- </para>
- </section>
+ <para>
+ To change this, double-click on <emphasis>Computer</emphasis> on
+ the desktop, click <emphasis>Edit</emphasis> and then
+ <emphasis>Preferences</emphasis>. You can also select
+ <emphasis>Places > Computer > Edit > Preferences</emphasis>
from
+ the menu panel. Click the <emphasis>Behavior</emphasis> tab and
+ click on the box next to the text <emphasis>Always open in browser
+ windows</emphasis>.
+ </para>
+ </section>
</chapter>
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Index: Login.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/FC-6/en_US/Login.xml,v
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to your system. The <emphasis>user account</emphasis> and the
password created during the installation process is necessary to
complete this step. If you have forgotten your user account, your
- password, or both, read the section
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Login/'>I Cannot Login:
- HELP!</ulink>. For additional information about the login process,
- read the section
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Login/'>Logging In: An
- Explanation</ulink>. This first section covers the login process.
+ password, or both, read <xref linkend="sn-cannot-login"/>. For
+ additional information about the login process, read
+ <xref linkend="sn-login-explanation"/>. This first section covers
+ the login process.
</para>
<para>
Any user can now login when the display looks similar to the picture
@@ -74,9 +72,7 @@
<emphasis role='strong'>[Caps Lock]</emphasis> feature is on.
Remember, usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. This means
that 'user' is not the same as 'USER' or 'uSeR'. If
problems
- persist, read the section
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Login/'>I Cannot Login:
- HELP!</ulink>
+ persist, read the section <xref linkend="sn-cannot-login"/>
</para>
</tip>
<para>
@@ -122,7 +118,8 @@
is considered the "ultimate" administrative account as it has
domain over the entire machine. For more information about these
different levels, permissions, and user provisioning, please refer
- to the <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide'>Fedora
+ to the
+ <ulink
url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide...
Administration Guide</ulink>.
</para>
@@ -148,10 +145,10 @@
Recovering or replacing a password for a user account is not hard,
but it is beyond the scope of this guide. For an explanation and
details on how to do this, please refer to the
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide'>Fedora
+ <ulink
url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide...
Administration Guide</ulink>, which has a section on user
accounts, and
- <ulink
url='/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide/UserAccounts'>password
+ <ulink
url='http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide/Us...
recovery</ulink>.
</para>
</section>
Index: Multimedia.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/FC-6/en_US/Multimedia.xml,v
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Because of licensing and patent encumbrance, Fedora cannot ship
with certain audio and video playing capabilities, known as
<emphasis>codecs</emphasis>. An example is the
- <emphasis>MP3</emphasis> codec. Refer to the section below on
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Multimedia/'>Excluded
- Multimedia</ulink> for more information.
+ <emphasis>MP3</emphasis> codec. Refer to
+ <xref linkend="sn-excluded-multimedia"/> for more information.
</para>
</tip>
<section id="sn-playing-cds">
Index: Office.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/FC-6/en_US/Office.xml,v
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applications, which includes
<emphasis role='strong'>Calendar</emphasis> and
<emphasis role='strong'>Tasks</emphasis>, requires an initial
- setup. See
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Communications/'>Setting
- Up Your Email</ulink> for detailed directions.
+ setup. See <xref linkend="sn-setup-email"/> for detailed
+ directions.
</para>
</important>
<section id="sn-ooo-applications">
Index: Tour.xml
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<title>View of the Default Desktop</title>
<para>
- Upon the initial login into Fedora, you will see
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Tour'>default desktop
- shown here</ulink>:
+ Upon the initial login into Fedora, you will see default desktop
+ shown here:
</para>
<figure id="figs-fedora-desktop">
<title>Default Fedora Desktop</title>
@@ -126,8 +125,7 @@
may be external USB drives (flash, hard disk, CD, etc.),
directories shared across a network, or other media devices
such as a portable music player. Read more about this in
- <ulink url='/wiki/Docs/DesktopUserGuide/Media'>Using
- Media</ulink>.
+ <xref linkend="ch-Media"/>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
@@ -264,7 +262,6 @@
</orderedlist>
<tip>
<title>Permanently deleting files</title>
-
<para>
To permanently delete a file and bypass the file's move to
<emphasis>Trash</emphasis>, hold down the
@@ -272,7 +269,6 @@
file.
</para>
</tip>
-
<para>
Right-clicking on the desktop presents a menu of actions related
to the desktop area. For example, clicking on <emphasis>Change
@@ -339,17 +335,14 @@
running application to another by clicking on the desired
application's button in the window list.
</para>
-
<tip>
<title>Use the key combination [Alt]+[Tab] to switch between open
windows.</title>
-
<para>
Holding down the <emphasis role='strong'>[Alt]</emphasis>
key
while you tap the <emphasis role='strong'>[Tab]</emphasis>
key
allows you to cycle through all open applications.
</para>
</tip>
-
<para>
The workspace switcher is situated on the far right. Workspaces
have long been a feature of UNIX and Linux desktop environments.