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Re: Reviewing the "Files file manager" section

 

Hi Sylvie, Hannie and others,

I changed the parts in the left pane section that weren't correct, and I
think everything else was caused by Sylvie's trouble with viewing the menu
bar yesterday.

Tiffany

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Sylvie Gallet <sylvie.gallet@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi Hannie and All,
>
> Hannie Dumoleyn a écrit :
>
>> Hi Sylvie,
>> Sorry for my interfering, but I did not quite understand this menu bar
>> thing. When I open Files in Xenial, I see the menu bar at the top with
>> the following drop-down menus: File Edit View Go Bookmarks Help.
>> Have I misunderstood your description in 16.04 below?
>> Hannie
>>
>
>   Oops! You can forget everything I said yesterday about Files menus: it
> seems my virtual machine was malfuncionning, I had tu restart it twice this
> morning, and now I see Files menu bar (in the Global menu).
>
>   Sorry for that!
>
>         - Sylvie
>
> Op 12-04-16 om 23:28 schreef Sylvie Gallet:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>>   This message brings some extra work for Tiffany ;-)
>>>
>>> Page 27:
>>> -------
>>> "menu bar The menu bar is located at the top of the screen. The Files
>>> menu allows you to modify the layout of the browser, show, browse and
>>> remove bookmarks, open a Help document, open a new window, connect to a
>>> server, or quit. Choosing Enter Location will open the Locations text
>>> field where you can enter any location directly."
>>>
>>>   There is no menu bar in the 16.04 version of Files!
>>>   I couldn't find any way of entering a location
>>>   Opening a new window or quitting can be done via the icon
>>>   To add a bookmark, drag a folder from the right pame to the left
>>> pane and drop it on the "New Bookmarks" links that appears in the left
>>> pane
>>>
>>> Page 28:
>>> -------
>>> "left pane The left pane of the file browser—titled Places—has
>>> shortcuts to commonly used directories. You can also bookmark a
>>> directory through the toolbar by choosing Bookmarks ‣ Bookmark this
>>> Location. Once you have bookmarked the directory, it should appear in
>>> the left pane. Regardless of the directory you are currently browsing,
>>> the left pane will always contain the same directories."
>>>
>>>   The left pane no longer has a title
>>>   There is no Bookmark option in the toolbar
>>>
>>>   Greetings,
>>>
>>>        - Sylvie
>>>
>>
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