From 2ced54ba17c63fda9f5da417f4dd0d5380db8b59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefano Karapetsas Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 22:00:50 +0200 Subject: Use yelp-tools instead of mate-doc-utils --- help/clock/C/index.docbook | 466 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ help/clock/C/legal.xml | 2 +- help/clock/C/mate-applet-clock.xml | 466 ------------------------------------ help/clock/Makefile.am | 14 +- help/clock/mate-applet-clock.omf.in | 11 - help/fish/C/index.docbook | 265 ++++++++++++++++++++ help/fish/C/legal.xml | 4 +- help/fish/C/mate-applet-fish.xml | 265 -------------------- help/fish/Makefile.am | 14 +- help/fish/mate-applet-fish.omf.in | 11 - 10 files changed, 752 insertions(+), 766 deletions(-) create mode 100644 help/clock/C/index.docbook delete mode 100644 help/clock/C/mate-applet-clock.xml delete mode 100644 help/clock/mate-applet-clock.omf.in create mode 100644 help/fish/C/index.docbook delete mode 100644 help/fish/C/mate-applet-fish.xml delete mode 100644 help/fish/mate-applet-fish.omf.in (limited to 'help') diff --git a/help/clock/C/index.docbook b/help/clock/C/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4152c33d --- /dev/null +++ b/help/clock/C/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,466 @@ + + + + + + +]> + + +
+ + + + &applet; Manual + + 2009 + 2010 + Paul Cutler + + + 2002 + 2003 + 2004 + Sun Microsystems + + + 2000 + Dan Mueth + + + + + MATE Documentation Project + + +&legal; + + + + + Paul + Cutler + + MATE Documentation Project +
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+ + + + + + + + &applet; Applet Manual V&manrevision; + &date; + + Paul Cutler + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.6 + &date; + + Paul Cutler + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.5 + February 2004 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.4 + September 2003 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.3 + January 2003 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.2 + August 2002 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.1 + June 2002 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + Clock Applet Manual V2.0 + March 2002 + + Sun Microsystems + MATE Documentation Project + + + + &applet; Applet Manual + April 2000 + + Dan Mueth + d-mueth@uchicago.edu + MATE Documentation Project + + + + This manual describes version &appletversion; of the &applet; applet. + + + Feedback + To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; applet or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. + + + + The &applet; applet displays the date and time, and when clicked, displays a calendar. The &applet; can be customized to show seconds or a 12 or 24 hour clock. + +
+ + Clock + + + + + + + Introduction + + +
+ &applet; Applet + + + + + + Shows &applet; applet. + + + +
+ + +The &applet; applet displays the date and time, and when clicked, displays a calendar. The &applet; can be customized to show seconds or a 12 or 24 hour clock. + + + + + +To Add &applet; to a Panel + Perform the following steps: + + + + Right-click on the panel. + + + + + Choose Add to Panel. + + + + + Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select Clock. + + + + + Click Add. + + + + +
+ + + + Usage + + + To Show the Calendar + Click on the applet to open a small calendar showing the current month. To close the calendar, click again on the part of the applet that is in the panel. + + You can change the month shown in the calendar by clicking the arrows to each side of the month and year text. + + Double-click a day in the calendar to launch the Evolution groupware application. + + + + To Insert the Date or Time Into an Application +The &applet; applet takes the time from the system clock. + + + To insert the date or time from the &applet; applet into an application, perform the following steps: + + + Right-click on the &applet; applet. + + + + + Choose one of the following menu items from the applet popup menu: + + + + + Copy Time + + + + + Copy Date + + + + + + + Point to the location in your application where you want to insert the item. + + + + + Choose EditPaste or middle-click to insert the item. + + + + + + + To Adjust the System Date or Time + To adjust the system date or time that the &applet; applet displays, perform the following steps: + + + Right-click on the applet, then choose Adjust Date & Time. + + + + Type the root password, then click OK. + + + + The &applet; applet starts the system tool that sets the system date and time. Use the tool to adjust the date and time. + + + + + + + + + + +Clock Preferences + + To configure the &applet;, right-click on the applet, then choose Preferences. You will be presented with three tabs to change preferences for General, Locations or Weather. + + + + General Preferences + + + Clock Format + + Select one of the following options: + + + 12 hour + Display the time in the a.m./p.m. format. + This option is not shown if your session language does not use the 12 hour clock. + + + + 24 hour + Display the time in the 00.00 to 24.00 format. + + + + + + Show the date + + Select this option to display the date in the applet. + + + + Show seconds + + Select this option to display seconds in the applet. + + + + Show the weather + + Select this option to display the the current weather forecast at your location. + The weather will be displayed as an icon for sunny, cloudy, rain or more. + + + + Show temperature + + Select this option to display the temperature at your location. + + + + + + + + + Location Preferences + + + + Locations + + You can add one or more locations and their local time to be displayed in the Clock. + To add a location: + + + Press Add + + + Type the city, region or country name and as you type a list of options will appear + in a drop down box. Select a match from the pop-up and the Timezone, + Latitude, and Longitude entries will be + automatically filled in. + + + + + + + + + + + Weather Preferences + + + + Weather + + You can display the Temperature unit in one of the following options from the drop down box: + + + + F (Fahrenheit) + + + C (Celsius) + + + K (Kelvin) + + + Default The default display for your region. + + + + + + Wind speed unit + + You can display the Speed unit in one of the following options from the drop down box: + + + + Beaufort scale + + + Knots + + + mph (miles per hour) + + + km/h (kilometers per hour) + + + Dm/a (meters per second) + + + Default The default display for your region. + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/help/clock/C/legal.xml b/help/clock/C/legal.xml index 16b471c2..999af980 100644 --- a/help/clock/C/legal.xml +++ b/help/clock/C/legal.xml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ terms of the GNU Free DocumentationLicense (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You can find a copy of the GFDL at this - link + link or in the file COPYING-DOCS distributed with this manual. diff --git a/help/clock/C/mate-applet-clock.xml b/help/clock/C/mate-applet-clock.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 416018c5..00000000 --- a/help/clock/C/mate-applet-clock.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,466 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -]> - - -
- - - - &applet; Manual - - 2009 - 2010 - Paul Cutler - - - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - Sun Microsystems - - - 2000 - Dan Mueth - - - - - MATE Documentation Project - - -&legal; - - - - - Paul - Cutler - - MATE Documentation Project -
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- - - - - - - - &applet; Applet Manual V&manrevision; - &date; - - Paul Cutler - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.6 - &date; - - Paul Cutler - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.5 - February 2004 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.4 - September 2003 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.3 - January 2003 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.2 - August 2002 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.1 - June 2002 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - Clock Applet Manual V2.0 - March 2002 - - Sun Microsystems - MATE Documentation Project - - - - &applet; Applet Manual - April 2000 - - Dan Mueth - d-mueth@uchicago.edu - MATE Documentation Project - - - - This manual describes version &appletversion; of the &applet; applet. - - - Feedback - To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &applet; applet or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. - - - - The &applet; applet displays the date and time, and when clicked, displays a calendar. The &applet; can be customized to show seconds or a 12 or 24 hour clock. - -
- - Clock - - - - - - - Introduction - - -
- &applet; Applet - - - - - - Shows &applet; applet. - - - -
- - -The &applet; applet displays the date and time, and when clicked, displays a calendar. The &applet; can be customized to show seconds or a 12 or 24 hour clock. - - - - - -To Add &applet; to a Panel - Perform the following steps: - - - - Right-click on the panel. - - - - - Choose Add to Panel. - - - - - Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select Clock. - - - - - Click Add. - - - - -
- - - - Usage - - - To Show the Calendar - Click on the applet to open a small calendar showing the current month. To close the calendar, click again on the part of the applet that is in the panel. - - You can change the month shown in the calendar by clicking the arrows to each side of the month and year text. - - Double-click a day in the calendar to launch the Evolution groupware application. - - - - To Insert the Date or Time Into an Application -The &applet; applet takes the time from the system clock. - - - To insert the date or time from the &applet; applet into an application, perform the following steps: - - - Right-click on the &applet; applet. - - - - - Choose one of the following menu items from the applet popup menu: - - - - - Copy Time - - - - - Copy Date - - - - - - - Point to the location in your application where you want to insert the item. - - - - - Choose EditPaste or middle-click to insert the item. - - - - - - - To Adjust the System Date or Time - To adjust the system date or time that the &applet; applet displays, perform the following steps: - - - Right-click on the applet, then choose Adjust Date & Time. - - - - Type the root password, then click OK. - - - - The &applet; applet starts the system tool that sets the system date and time. Use the tool to adjust the date and time. - - - - - - - - - - -Clock Preferences - - To configure the &applet;, right-click on the applet, then choose Preferences. You will be presented with three tabs to change preferences for General, Locations or Weather. - - - - General Preferences - - - Clock Format - - Select one of the following options: - - - 12 hour - Display the time in the a.m./p.m. format. - This option is not shown if your session language does not use the 12 hour clock. - - - - 24 hour - Display the time in the 00.00 to 24.00 format. - - - - - - Show the date - - Select this option to display the date in the applet. - - - - Show seconds - - Select this option to display seconds in the applet. - - - - Show the weather - - Select this option to display the the current weather forecast at your location. - The weather will be displayed as an icon for sunny, cloudy, rain or more. - - - - Show temperature - - Select this option to display the temperature at your location. - - - - - - - - - Location Preferences - - - - Locations - - You can add one or more locations and their local time to be displayed in the Clock. - To add a location: - - - Press Add - - - Type the city, region or country name and as you type a list of options will appear - in a drop down box. Select a match from the pop-up and the Timezone, - Latitude, and Longitude entries will be - automatically filled in. - - - - - - - - - - - Weather Preferences - - - - Weather - - You can display the Temperature unit in one of the following options from the drop down box: - - - - F (Fahrenheit) - - - C (Celsius) - - - K (Kelvin) - - - Default The default display for your region. - - - - - - Wind speed unit - - You can display the Speed unit in one of the following options from the drop down box: - - - - Beaufort scale - - - Knots - - - mph (miles per hour) - - - km/h (kilometers per hour) - - - Dm/a (meters per second) - - - Default The default display for your region. - - - - - - - - - - -
diff --git a/help/clock/Makefile.am b/help/clock/Makefile.am index 658d88cd..80e31873 100644 --- a/help/clock/Makefile.am +++ b/help/clock/Makefile.am @@ -1,9 +1,13 @@ -include $(top_srcdir)/mate-doc-utils.make -dist-hook: doc-dist-hook +@YELP_HELP_RULES@ -DOC_MODULE = mate-applet-clock -DOC_INCLUDES = legal.xml +HELP_ID = clock -DOC_LINGUAS = ar ca cs da de el en_GB es eu fi fr it ja ko nl oc pa pt pt_BR ru sr sv th uk zh_CN zh_HK zh_TW +HELP_FILES = \ + index.docbook \ + legal.xml + +HELP_MEDIA = + +HELP_LINGUAS = ar ca cs da de el en_GB es eu fi fr it ja ko nl oc pa pt pt_BR ru sr sv th uk zh_CN zh_HK zh_TW -include $(top_srcdir)/git.mk diff --git a/help/clock/mate-applet-clock.omf.in b/help/clock/mate-applet-clock.omf.in deleted file mode 100644 index 5540289e..00000000 --- a/help/clock/mate-applet-clock.omf.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - user's guide - - - - - diff --git a/help/fish/C/index.docbook b/help/fish/C/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d340e0d --- /dev/null +++ b/help/fish/C/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ + + + + + + +]> + + + +
+ + + + &applet; Manual + + 2009 + Paul Cutler + + + 2002 + 2003 + Sun Microsystems + + + 2000 + Telsa Gwynne + + + + + MATE Documentation Project + + +&legal; + + + + + Paul + Cutler + + MATE Documentation Project +
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+ + Fish + + + + + +Introduction + +
+ &applet; Applet + + + + + + Shows Fish applet. + + + +
+ +The &applet; applet displays an animated fish in the panel. You can customize the fish's name and the program that is run when the fish is clicked in the panel. By default, the program that is run when the fish is clicked is Fortune, which displays a usually comical random message from a database of quotations. + + + + +You can customize the image shown and the command that is run when it is clicked. + +To Add &applet; to a Panel + Perform the following steps: + + + + Right-click on the panel. + + + + + Choose Add to Panel. + + + + + Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select Fish. + + + + + Click Add. + + + +
+ + +Usage +Click on the applet to display the Wanda the Fish dialog. The dialog typically displays a fortune cookie. You can configure the applet to specify the command to run when you click on the applet. See for more information. + + + + +Preferences +To configure &applet;, right-click on the +&applet; applet, then choose Preferences. + + +Name of fish + +Use this text box to specify the name of the fish. + + + +Command to run when clicked + +By default, &applet; runs the fortune command when you click on the applet. Use this text box to specify an alternative command to run. + + + +File + +Use this field to select the image to display in the applet. You can select an image that is supplied with the applet or a personal image. + + + +Total frames in animation + +Use this spin box to specify the number of frames in the animation. + + + +Pause per frame + +Use this spin box to specify the pause in seconds between each frame in the animation. + + + +Rotate on vertical panels + +Select this option to rotate the applet image when you add the applet to a vertical panel. + + + + +
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- - Fish - - - - - -Introduction - -
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- -The &applet; applet displays an animated fish in the panel. You can customize the fish's name and the program that is run when the fish is clicked in the panel. By default, the program that is run when the fish is clicked is Fortune, which displays a usually comical random message from a database of quotations. - - - - -You can customize the image shown and the command that is run when it is clicked. - -To Add &applet; to a Panel - Perform the following steps: - - - - Right-click on the panel. - - - - - Choose Add to Panel. - - - - - Scroll down the list of items in the Add to Panel dialog, then select Fish. - - - - - Click Add. - - - -
- - -Usage -Click on the applet to display the Wanda the Fish dialog. The dialog typically displays a fortune cookie. You can configure the applet to specify the command to run when you click on the applet. See for more information. - - - - -Preferences -To configure &applet;, right-click on the -&applet; applet, then choose Preferences. - - -Name of fish - -Use this text box to specify the name of the fish. - - - -Command to run when clicked - -By default, &applet; runs the fortune command when you click on the applet. Use this text box to specify an alternative command to run. - - - -File - -Use this field to select the image to display in the applet. You can select an image that is supplied with the applet or a personal image. - - - -Total frames in animation - -Use this spin box to specify the number of frames in the animation. - - - -Pause per frame - -Use this spin box to specify the pause in seconds between each frame in the animation. - - - -Rotate on vertical panels - -Select this option to rotate the applet image when you add the applet to a vertical panel. - - - - -
diff --git a/help/fish/Makefile.am b/help/fish/Makefile.am index 1c4694cb..380b96c5 100644 --- a/help/fish/Makefile.am +++ b/help/fish/Makefile.am @@ -1,9 +1,13 @@ -include $(top_srcdir)/mate-doc-utils.make -dist-hook: doc-dist-hook +@YELP_HELP_RULES@ -DOC_MODULE = mate-applet-fish -DOC_INCLUDES = legal.xml +HELP_ID = fish -DOC_LINGUAS = ca cs de el en_GB es eu fi fr it ja ko oc ru sv th uk zh_CN +HELP_FILES = \ + index.docbook \ + legal.xml + +HELP_MEDIA = + +HELP_LINGUAS = ca cs de el en_GB es eu fi fr it ja ko oc ru sv th uk zh_CN -include $(top_srcdir)/git.mk diff --git a/help/fish/mate-applet-fish.omf.in b/help/fish/mate-applet-fish.omf.in deleted file mode 100644 index 1a815f55..00000000 --- a/help/fish/mate-applet-fish.omf.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - user's guide - - - - - -- cgit v1.2.1