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[Bug 1116973] [NEW] Some errors in precise and quantal series of manual
Public bug reported:
\\marginnote{You can open your Home folder from the Launcher.} There are
two ways to locate files on your computer \\dash either search for them
or access them directly from their folder. You can search for a file via
the Dash or \\menu{Files \\& Folders} in the Launcher. You can also use
the \\menu{Files \\& Folders} tool to access commonly used folders (such
as \\menu{Documents}, \\menu{Music}, \\menu{Downloads}), as well as most
recently accessed files.
This icon in Launcher now has name "Home Folder", not "Files&Folders".
---
[left pane] The left pane of the file browser has shortcuts to commonly
used folders. When a folder is bookmarked, it appears in the left pane.
No matter what folder is open, the left pane will always contain the
same folders. This left pane can be changed to display different
features (such as Information, Tree, History, etc.) by clicking the down
arrow beside ``Places'' near the top.
There is no more down arrow beside "Places", it was in previous version
of Nautilus. Left pane didn't shows Information and History - only Tree
or Places.
---
Under \\menu{Background}, you may choose from \\button{Wallpapers},
\\button{Pictures Folder}, and \\button{Colors and Gradients}. When
\\button{Wallpapers} is selected, you will see Ubuntu's default
selection of backgrounds. To change the background simply click the
picture you would like to use. You're not limited to this selection
though. To use one of your own pictures, click the \\button{+\\ldots}
button, and navigate to the image you would like to use, double-click
the image, and the change will take effect immediately. This image will
then be added to your list of available backgrounds. If you want to
choose from a larger selection of desktop backgrounds, click the ``Get
More Backgrounds Online'' link at the bottom of the ''Appearance
Preferences'' window. This link will open your web browser, and direct
you to the \\url{http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds} website.
No more ``Get More Backgrounds Online'' link. It was in Gnome2.
---
Open the Dash, select \\button{Listen to Music}, and choose any of the
displayed music files (if you have any).
Where is "Listen to Music"? May be it must be "select Music lens"?
---
\\marginnote{You can add new sound themes by installing them from
Software Center (\\eg, Ubuntu Studio's GNOME audio theme.) You will get
the installed sound themes from the drop down menu. You can also enable
window and button sounds.} The third tab is \\emph{Sound Effects}. You
can enable, disable, or change the existing sound theme from this
section. You can also change the alert sounds for different events.
There is no drop-down menu to choose sound theme in the tab "Sound
Effects".
---
You can manage users and groups using the \\application{Users and
Groups} administration application. To find this application, click
\\menu{Session Indicator \\then Systems and Settings \\then User
Accounts}.
No more "Users and Groups" application, there is only "User Accounts"
settings.
---
Search for \\filepath{ubuntu-restricted-extras} by typing ``Ubuntu
restricted extras'' in the search box on the right-hand side of the
Ubuntu Software Center main window. When the Software Center finds the
appropriate software, click the arrow next to its title.
Where is this arrow? May be it is "More info" button now?
---
Due to variance in legal code across the jurisdictions where this manual
may be distributed, we are unable to include a fully translated license
at this time. You may, however, read the complete, translated license
online at \\url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-
sa/3.0/legalcode}.
I didnt' found any translations of CC-BY-SA license on that site, only
English version.
** Affects: ubuntu-manual
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1116973
Title:
Some errors in precise and quantal series of manual
Status in Ubuntu Manual:
New
Bug description:
\\marginnote{You can open your Home folder from the Launcher.} There
are two ways to locate files on your computer \\dash either search for
them or access them directly from their folder. You can search for a
file via the Dash or \\menu{Files \\& Folders} in the Launcher. You
can also use the \\menu{Files \\& Folders} tool to access commonly
used folders (such as \\menu{Documents}, \\menu{Music},
\\menu{Downloads}), as well as most recently accessed files.
This icon in Launcher now has name "Home Folder", not "Files&Folders".
---
[left pane] The left pane of the file browser has shortcuts to
commonly used folders. When a folder is bookmarked, it appears in the
left pane. No matter what folder is open, the left pane will always
contain the same folders. This left pane can be changed to display
different features (such as Information, Tree, History, etc.) by
clicking the down arrow beside ``Places'' near the top.
There is no more down arrow beside "Places", it was in previous
version of Nautilus. Left pane didn't shows Information and History -
only Tree or Places.
---
Under \\menu{Background}, you may choose from \\button{Wallpapers},
\\button{Pictures Folder}, and \\button{Colors and Gradients}. When
\\button{Wallpapers} is selected, you will see Ubuntu's default
selection of backgrounds. To change the background simply click the
picture you would like to use. You're not limited to this selection
though. To use one of your own pictures, click the \\button{+\\ldots}
button, and navigate to the image you would like to use, double-click
the image, and the change will take effect immediately. This image
will then be added to your list of available backgrounds. If you want
to choose from a larger selection of desktop backgrounds, click the
``Get More Backgrounds Online'' link at the bottom of the ''Appearance
Preferences'' window. This link will open your web browser, and direct
you to the \\url{http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds} website.
No more ``Get More Backgrounds Online'' link. It was in Gnome2.
---
Open the Dash, select \\button{Listen to Music}, and choose any of the
displayed music files (if you have any).
Where is "Listen to Music"? May be it must be "select Music lens"?
---
\\marginnote{You can add new sound themes by installing them from
Software Center (\\eg, Ubuntu Studio's GNOME audio theme.) You will
get the installed sound themes from the drop down menu. You can also
enable window and button sounds.} The third tab is \\emph{Sound
Effects}. You can enable, disable, or change the existing sound theme
from this section. You can also change the alert sounds for different
events.
There is no drop-down menu to choose sound theme in the tab "Sound
Effects".
---
You can manage users and groups using the \\application{Users and
Groups} administration application. To find this application, click
\\menu{Session Indicator \\then Systems and Settings \\then User
Accounts}.
No more "Users and Groups" application, there is only "User Accounts"
settings.
---
Search for \\filepath{ubuntu-restricted-extras} by typing ``Ubuntu
restricted extras'' in the search box on the right-hand side of the
Ubuntu Software Center main window. When the Software Center finds the
appropriate software, click the arrow next to its title.
Where is this arrow? May be it is "More info" button now?
---
Due to variance in legal code across the jurisdictions where this
manual may be distributed, we are unable to include a fully translated
license at this time. You may, however, read the complete, translated
license online at \\url{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-
sa/3.0/legalcode}.
I didnt' found any translations of CC-BY-SA license on that site, only
English version.
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