From ca99a5c516d277a5dbea87edfc80db94220de805 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rbuj Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 11:01:52 +0200 Subject: Remove full stop (period) in title ending --- mate-user-guide/C/goscaja.xml | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/mate-user-guide/C/goscaja.xml b/mate-user-guide/C/goscaja.xml index 258a9f5..e1aa45f 100644 --- a/mate-user-guide/C/goscaja.xml +++ b/mate-user-guide/C/goscaja.xml @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ is an active component of the way you use your computer. Caja provides two modes in which you can interact with your filesystem: spatial and browser mode. You may decide which method you prefer and set Caja to always use this by selecting (or deselecting) Always open in browser windows in the Behavior tab of the . Browser mode is the default in MATE, but your distributor, vendor, or system administrator may have configured Caja to use spatial mode by default.
- Dconf-Editor showing the value of always-use-browser key for gsettings org.mate.caja.preferences schema. + Dconf-Editor showing the value of always-use-browser key for gsettings org.mate.caja.preferences schema @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ is an active component of the way you use your computer. As well as the folder contents, the browser window displays a toolbar with common actions and locations, a location bar that shows the current location in the hierarchy of folders, and a sidebar that can hold different kinds of information. In Browser Mode, you typically have fewer file manager windows open at a time. For more information on using browser mode see .
- <application>Caja</application> in browser mode. + <application>Caja</application> in browser mode @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ is an active component of the way you use your computer. Using spatial mode may lead to more open file manager windows on the screen. On the other hand, some users find that representing files and folders as though they were real physical objects with particular locations makes it easier to work with them. For more information on using spatial mode see
- Three Folders Opened in Spatial Mode. + Three Folders Opened in Spatial Mode @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ managericon viewillustrationIn spatial mode each open Caja windows shows only one location. Selecting a second location will open a second Caja window. Because each location remembers the previous position on screen in which it was opened it allows you to easily recognize folders when many of them are open at once. Some people consider spatial mode better, particularly for moving files or folders to different location, others find the number of open windows daunting. shows an example of spatial browsing with many open locations.
- Three Folders Opened in Spatial Mode. + Three Folders Opened in Spatial Mode @@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ and hiding By default the button bar is shown. This shows a row of buttons representing the current location's hierarchy, with a button for each containing folder. Click on the button to jump between folders in the hierarchy. You can return to the original folder, which is shown as the last button in the row. You can also drag buttons, for example to another location, in order to copy a folder.
- The button bar. + The button bar @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ and hiding To always use the text location bar, click on the toggle button at the left of the location bar. To quickly switch to the text location bar while using the button bar, press CtrlL, choose GoLocation, or press Leading Slash (/) to type a path from the root directory. The location bar shows the location buttons again after you press Enter or cancel with Escape.
- The location bar. + The location bar @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ and hiding Search bar By pressing CtrlF or selecting the Search toolbar button the search bar appears. For more information on searching see . The search bar is excellent for locating files of folders when you are not sure of their exact location.
- The search bar. + The search bar @@ -986,7 +986,7 @@ Select the default action with the option to the left of the list. The Caja file manager includes an easy and simple to use way search for your files and folders. To begin a search press CtrlF or select the Search toolbar button. The search bar should appear as in
- The search bar. + The search bar @@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ Select the default action with the option to the left of the list.
Enter characters present in the name or contents of the file or folder you wish to find and press Enter. The results of your search should appear in the view pane as illustrated in
- The result of a search. + The result of a search @@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ Select the default action with the option to the left of the list.
If you are not happy with your search, you can refine it by adding addition conditions. This allows you to restrict the search to a specific file type or location. To add search conditions click the + icon. shows a search which has been restricted to the users home directory and to only search for text files.
- Restricting a search. + Restricting a search @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ for files Caja searches can also be saved for future use. Once saved, searches may be reopened later. shows a user with three saved searches, browsing one of them.
- Browsing the results of a saved search. + Browsing the results of a saved search @@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@ of your folders in different ways, icon view, and list view. Icon view Shows the items in the folder as icons.
- The Home Folder displayed in an icon view. + The Home Folder displayed in an icon view @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ of your folders in different ways, icon view, and list view. List view Shows the items in the folder as a list.
- The Home Folder displayed in a list view. + The Home Folder displayed in a list view -- cgit v1.2.1