--- John Stowers <john stowers lists gmail com> wrote: > Hey Everyone, > > I have attached my first pass at the updated > nautilus documentation. Please > comment on what you think of this. Looks very good! If Shaun or Brent can look at this too and give their approval, I'm happy to commit this. Few small points: I've found a couple of typos (which I've fixed in my copy) You've duplicated secion ids: basically when you create a new section (<section> or <sect*>), give it a unique ID, eg. "nautilus-searching". That's something I can fix. I'm not sure about your change of 'File Manager Scripts' to 'Extending Nautilus', since that section is currently all about Nautilus Scripts. You're thinking of writing more in there about nautilus extensions, so I'd suggest the whole of the scripts section be demoted, like this: - Extending Nautilus -- Nautilus Scripts -- Nautilus Extensions You've added quite a few screenshots. Screenshots are great (and you've done a really nice job with them!), but they add to the burden of translation and maintainance. Take the shot of just the 'Home' folder: each translation has to redo the screenshot, and if GNOME default icons are updated, we have to redo it all over again. Much as it pains me after the work you've put into these, we have to consider each screenshot and decide if it's really necessary: how much does its presence add to the documentation, and is it something the user can see in front of them anyway? I really like the two shots that show the comparison between browser mode and spatial though! I think either after this batch of changes is committed, or after your next lot of work, we need to think about the order of the main sections in the Nautilus docs. Eg, I don't think 'Customizing the File Manager' or 'Assigning Actions to Files' should come before 'Opening Files', and in fact 'Assigning Actions to Files' should perhaps be folded into 'Opening Files'. ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com
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