Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Files (gnome 3.6)

2013-03-29 Thread Jim Connett
Sorry for reviving a thread almost 10 days old, but I think it's good to do so in light of the fact that we are in the editing phase of the manual. Hannie's original opinion brings to us a great reminder as editors (and authors) that we need to be sure to use the terminology currently being employe

Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Files (gnome 3.6)

2013-03-20 Thread John
On 03/20/2013 09:49 AM, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote: There is one thing we should keep in mind: the Ubuntu Manual is mainly for beginners. We should not make the advanced topics too comprehensive, at least that is my personal opinion. Perhaps in the future we could make a special manual for advanced

Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Files (gnome 3.6)

2013-03-20 Thread Hannie Dumoleyn
There is one thing we should keep in mind: the Ubuntu Manual is mainly for beginners. We should not make the advanced topics too comprehensive, at least that is my personal opinion. Perhaps in the future we could make a special manual for advanced users, or is that too ambitious? As a team, we

Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Files (gnome 3.6)

2013-03-20 Thread Hannie Dumoleyn
Hi Patrick, Your last statement is so very true, that I feel a bit ashamed I expressed my feelings about Files on this list. The next time I moan, I will do it privately ;) Hannie Op 20-03-13 00:21, Patrick Dickey schreef: I think the most important thing is that we don't let our feelings tow

[Ubuntu-manual] Files (gnome 3.6)

2013-03-19 Thread Hannie Dumoleyn
Using and describing Files (formerly Nautilus) is a real struggle. The menu bar now only contains the menu "Files". Other menus like Edit, View, Go, Bookmarks and Help, which could be found in the menu bar in Nautilus 3.4, are now placed on the toolbar in two dropdown menus: View options and L