desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US Desktops.xml,1.2,1.3

Marc Wiriadisastra (mwiriadi) fedora-docs-commits at redhat.com
Wed Mar 12 21:47:05 UTC 2008


Author: mwiriadi

Update of /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv3444

Modified Files:
	Desktops.xml 
Log Message:
Ran xmlformat to do the work that took me way to long to do.




Index: Desktops.xml
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RCS file: /cvs/docs/desktop-user-guide/devel/en_US/Desktops.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- Desktops.xml	12 Mar 2008 21:37:00 -0000	1.2
+++ Desktops.xml	12 Mar 2008 21:47:03 -0000	1.3
@@ -1,43 +1,46 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+
 <article>
-<articleinfo>
-<title>
-Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide/Desktops
-</title>
-</articleinfo>
-<para/>
-<section>
-<title>
-The Fedora Desktops
-</title>
-<para>
-In contrast to most proprietary operating systems, Fedora 8 has several 
-<emphasis>desktop environments</emphasis> or
- <emphasis>desktops</emphasis>, which are used to display and launch available 
- applications, and manage the overall appearance of the screen. 
- The desktop environment is sometimes referred to as a Graphical User Interface, or <emphasis>GUI</emphasis>. 
- </para>
- <para>
- The three major desktops included with Fedora 8 are: 
- </para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
+  <articleinfo>
+    <title>Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide/Desktops</title>
+  </articleinfo>
+
+  <para/>
+
+  <section>
+    <title>The Fedora Desktops</title>
+
+    <para>
+      In contrast to most proprietary operating systems, Fedora 8 has
+      several <emphasis>desktop environments</emphasis> or
+      <emphasis>desktops</emphasis>, which are used to display and
+      launch available applications, and manage the overall appearance
+      of the screen. The desktop environment is sometimes referred to as
+      a Graphical User Interface, or <emphasis>GUI</emphasis>.
+    </para>
+
+    <para>
+      The three major desktops included with Fedora 8 are:
+    </para>
+
+    <itemizedlist>
+      <listitem>
  GNOME, which focuses on simplicity 
  </listitem>
- <listitem>
+      <listitem>
  KDE, which includes a large collection of applications and customization features 
  </listitem>
- <listitem>
+      <listitem>
  Xfce, which is appropriate for older PCs and laptops due to its low-memory requirements 
  </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- <table>
- <caption/>
- <tgroup cols="1">
- <colspec colname="xxx1"/>
- <tbody>
- <row>
- <entry>
+    </itemizedlist>
+    <table>
+      <caption/>
+      <tgroup cols="1">
+        <colspec colname="xxx1"/>
+        <tbody>
+          <row>
+<entry>
  <para> 
  <inlinemediaobject>
  <imageobject>
@@ -51,9 +54,9 @@
  More Desktop Environments Exist 
  </para>
  </entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>
+          </row>
+          <row>
+<entry>
  <para>
   Fedora's extensive repository of software offers other desktops as well. 
    To learn how to browse and install software from the repository, refer to 
@@ -61,67 +64,66 @@
    Managing Software With Pirut</ulink>.
    </para>
    </entry>
-   </row>
-   </tbody>
-   </tgroup>
-   </table>
-   <para>
-   Applications written for one desktop environment work with other desktops with very few exceptions. 
-   For instance, the <emphasis role="strong">OpenOffice.org</emphasis> office suite runs on all three major desktop environments
-   . </para>
-   <para>
-   Some applications are created specifically for a particular desktop environment. 
-    For instance, each major desktop has a preferred text editor. GNOME uses 
-    <emphasis role="strong">
-    Gedit
-    </emphasis>, 
-    KDE supplies 
-    <emphasis role="strong">
-    Kedit
-    </emphasis>
-    , and Xfce provides 
-    <emphasis role="strong">
-    Mousepad
-    </emphasis>. 
-    However, even if you run GNOME as a desktop, you can install your favorite KDE or Xfce programs. 
+          </row>
+        </tbody>
+      </tgroup>
+    </table>
+    <para>
+      Applications written for one desktop environment work with other
+      desktops with very few exceptions. For instance, the
+      <emphasis role="strong">OpenOffice.org</emphasis> office suite
+      runs on all three major desktop environments .
     </para>
+
     <para>
-    Fedora provides a wide choice of applications to browse the World Wide Web, create documents, 
-    and display and edit photos. 
-    This guide describes the most commonly installed applications on each desktop environment, as well as useful alternatives. 
+      Some applications are created specifically for a particular
+      desktop environment. For instance, each major desktop has a
+      preferred text editor. GNOME uses <emphasis role="strong"> Gedit
+      </emphasis>, KDE supplies <emphasis role="strong"> Kedit
+      </emphasis> , and Xfce provides <emphasis role="strong"> Mousepad
+      </emphasis>. However, even if you run GNOME as a desktop, you can
+      install your favorite KDE or Xfce programs.
     </para>
-    <para/>
+
     <para>
-     </para>
-     <table>
-     <caption/>
-     <tgroup cols="3">
-     <colspec colname="xxx1"/>
-     <colspec colname="xxx2"/>
-     <colspec colname="xxx3"/>
-     <tbody>
-     <row>
-     <entry>
+      Fedora provides a wide choice of applications to browse the World
+      Wide Web, create documents, and display and edit photos. This
+      guide describes the most commonly installed applications on each
+      desktop environment, as well as useful alternatives.
+    </para>
+
+    <para/>
+
+    <para></para>
+    <table>
+      <caption/>
+      <tgroup cols="3">
+        <colspec colname="xxx1"/>
+        <colspec colname="xxx2"/>
+        <colspec colname="xxx3"/>
+        <tbody>
+          <row>
+<entry>
      <para>
      <ulink url="/wiki/Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide/Introduction">Previous Page - Introduction
      </ulink>
      </para>
      </entry>
-     <entry>
+<entry>
      <para>
      <ulink url="/wiki/Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide">Table of Contents
      </ulink>
      </para>
      </entry>
-     <entry>
+<entry>
      <para>
      <ulink url="/wiki/Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide/Login">Next Page - Logging In to the Desktop
      </ulink>
      </para>
     </entry>
-    </row>
-    </tbody>
-    </tgroup>
+          </row>
+        </tbody>
+      </tgroup>
     </table>
-    </section>
-    </article>
\ No newline at end of file
+  </section>
+</article>




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