Hey everyone,<div>Added a new page, was sort of an accident, but turned out to be good in my opinion and fits well with the section I think. </div><div>Also reviewed and revised 2 other documents that were listed as outdated. Here are my diffs:</div>
<div><br></div><div><blockquote># Bazaar merge directive format 2 (Bazaar 0.90)<br># revision_id: steven.richardspc@gmail.com-20110428033418-\<br># c0mz4ejg7u9uxu4a<br># target_branch: bzr+ssh://<a href="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-\">bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-\</a><br>
# doc/gnome-user-docs/natty/<br># testament_sha1: 37266f88302b9c277b6e864d77b07301544cd559<br># timestamp: 2011-04-27 20:40:40 -0700<br># base_revision_id: jeremy@bicha.net-20110427062406-gsg4lg477ojvu0tp<br># <br># Begin patch<br>
=== modified file 'gnome-help/C/clock-timezone.page'<br>--- gnome-help/C/clock-timezone.page<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-23 23:06:26 +0000<br>+++ gnome-help/C/clock-timezone.page<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-28 03:34:18 +0000<br>
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@<br> <info><br> <link type="guide" xref="clock"/><br> <desc>Add other timezones so you can see what time it is in other cities.</desc><br>- <revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-06" status="outdated"/><br>
+ <revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-06" status="review"/><br> <credit type="author"><br> <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name><br> <email><a href="mailto:gnome-doc-list@gnome.org">gnome-doc-list@gnome.org</a></email><br>
=== renamed file 'gnome-help/C/display-2monitors.page.stub' => 'gnome-help/C/display-2monitors.page'<br>--- gnome-help/C/display-2monitors.page.stub<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-27 02:46:06 +0000<br>
+++ gnome-help/C/display-2monitors.page<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-27 07:39:26 +0000<br>@@ -1,33 +1,48 @@<br> <page xmlns="<a href="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/">http://projectmallard.org/1.0/</a>"<br>
type="topic" style="task"<br> id="display-2monitors"><br>- <info><br>- <revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-04" status="stub"/><br>
- <link type="guide" xref="prefs-display"/><br>-<br>- <credit type="author copyright"><br>- <name>...</name><br>- <email>...</email><br>- </credit><br>
-<br>- <desc></desc><br>- </info><br>-<br>- <title>Use a second monitor</title><br>-<br>- <comment><br>- <cite date="2011-04-04" href="mailto:<a href="mailto:shaunm@gnome.org">shaunm@gnome.org</a>">Shaun McCance</cite><br>
- <p>Display settings. How to have 2nd monitor mirrored or as a separate<br>- screen. How the shell behaves with that. Using the display key (with Fn)<br>- on your laptop keyboard to switch.</p><br>- </comment><br>
-<br>- <p>Short introductory text...</p><br>-<br>- <steps><br>- <item><p>First step...</p></item><br>- <item><p>Second step...</p></item><br>- <item><p>Third step...</p></item><br>
- </steps><br>-<br>+<info><br>+<revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-04" status="review"/><br>+<link type="guide" xref="prefs-display"/><br>+<br>
+<credit type="author"><br>+<name>Steven Richards</name><br>+<email><a href="mailto:Steven.richardspc@gmail.com">Steven.richardspc@gmail.com</a></email><br>+</credit><br>+<br>
+<desc>How to enable a second display which allows you to extend your <br>+desktop across two displays</desc><br>+<br>+</info><br>+ <br>+ <br>+<title>Enable a second monitor</title><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> <br>
</span>+<br>+<p>Having a second monitor is great for multitasking and setting it up is quick and easy to do <br>+by following these simple steps.</p><br>+<br>+<p>Note: Only certain computers are capable of supporting two displays, make sure you <br>
+have proper outputs on your video card, and that your card is able to support this feature.</p><br>+<br>+<steps><br>+<item><p>To get started, ensure that you have your second monitor attached to your <br>
+video card, then click the icon at the very right of the panel and select <br>+<gui>System Settings</gui>. Next, In the <gui>Hardware</gui> section select <gui>Monitors</gui>.<br>+</p></item><br>
+<item><p>Click the rectangle that says your monitors name, such as XYZ Brand 23. To enable it, <br>+you will want to change the setting at the top of the dialog from <gui>Off</gui> to <gui>On</gui>; <br>
+then select the appropriate resolution that your monitor supports, refresh <br>+rate, and rotation (if necessary). If you're unsure which settings to use then refer to your <br>+monitor's manual for configuring the appropriate settings.</p></item><br>
+<br>+<item><p>To test out the new configuration hit the <gui>Apply</gui> key, if it looks right <br>+hit <gui>Close</gui>. If the monitor is not in the right location virtually in contrast to its <br>
+actual physical location then you can drag the monitors' rectangle around to the appropriate <br>+location.</p></item></steps><br>+<br>+<p>At default, different images are displayed on each monitor, if you wish to enable the <br>
+same image across both monitors then tick the box titled <gui>Same image in all monitors</gui> <br>+and then <gui>Apply</gui>. You also have the option to create a shortcut to the <gui>Monitors</gui> <br>
+application by enabling <gui>Show monitors in panel</gui>, which will then place itself <br>+in the panel.</p><br> </page><br>=== modified file 'gnome-help/C/net-email-virus.page'<br>--- gnome-help/C/net-email-virus.page<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-23 23:06:26 +0000<br>
+++ gnome-help/C/net-email-virus.page<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>2011-04-28 03:34:18 +0000<br>@@ -1,26 +1,43 @@<br> <page xmlns="<a href="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/">http://projectmallard.org/1.0/</a>"<br>
type="topic"<br> id="net-email-virus"><br>- <info><br>- <link type="guide" xref="net-email"/><br>- <link type="guide" xref="net-security"/><br>
+<info><br>+<link type="guide" xref="net-email"/><br>+<link type="guide" xref="net-security"/><br> <br>- <revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-06" status="outdated"/><br>
+<revision version="11.04" date="2011-04-06" status="review"/><br> <br>- <credit type="author"><br>- <name>Phil Bull</name><br>- <email><a href="mailto:philbull@gmail.com">philbull@gmail.com</a></email><br>
- </credit><br>-<br>- <desc>Viruses are unlikely to infect your Linux computer but could infect other people you email.</desc><br>- </info><br>-<br>-<title>Do I need to scan my emails for viruses?</title><br>
-<br>-<p>Viruses are programs which causes problems if they manage to find their way onto your computer. A common way of them getting onto your computer is through email messages.</p><br>-<br>-<p>Viruses which can affect computers running Linux are quite rare, so you are <link xref="net-antivirus">unlikely to get a virus through email or otherwise</link>. If you receive an email with a virus hidden in it, it will probably have no effect on your computer. As such, you probably don't need to scan your email for viruses.</p><br>
-<br>-<p>You may, however, wish to scan your email for viruses in case you happen to forward a virus from one person to another. For example, if one of your friends has a Windows computer with a virus and sends you a virus-infected email, and you then forward that email to another friend with a Windows computer, then the second friend might get the virus too. You could install an anti-virus application to scan your emails to prevent this, but it's unlikely to happen and most people using Windows and Mac OS have anti-virus software of their own anyway.</p><br>
-<br>+<credit type="author"><br>+<name>Phil Bull</name><br>+<email><a href="mailto:philbull@gmail.com">philbull@gmail.com</a></email><br>+</credit><br>+<br>+<credit type="author"><br>
+<name>Steven Richards</name><br>+<email><a href="mailto:steven.richardspc@gmail.com">steven.richardspc@gmail.com</a></email><br>+</credit><br>+<br>+<desc>Viruses, and other forms of malware, are uncommon in Linux, but you may still be able <br>
+to pass them on through email</desc><br>+</info><br>+<br>+<title>Do I need to scan my emails for Viruses?</title><br>+<br>+<p>Viruses are misleading or malicious programs which cause problems if they manage to <br>
+make their way onto your computer. A common way of catching a virus on your computer is <br>+through email messages.</p><br>+<br>+<p>Viruses that affect computers running Linux are rare, so you are <br>+<link xref="net-antivirus">unlikely to get a virus through email or like methods.</link>. <br>
+If you receive an email with a virus attached in it, either attached or linked to, it will <br>+most likely have no effect on your computer. In most scenarios you will not need to <br>+scan your emails for viruses.</p><br>
+<br>+<p>You may, however, wish to scan your email for viruses in case you happen to forward emails to<br>+friends or colleages that run non-Linux operating systems. For example, if you recieve an email <br>+with a virus attached that you then forward to others, you may not be affected by the virus but<br>
+your friends or colleagues may be if their computer is prone to an exploit that the virus takes <br>+advantage of. You could install an anti-virus application to scan your emails to prevent this, <br>+but it's unlikely to happen and most people using Windows and Mac OS have anti-virus software of <br>
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