[Goodies-commits] r2520 - in xfce4-mount-plugin: . trunk

Fabian Nowak timystery at xfce.org
Wed Feb 28 21:04:30 CET 2007


Author: timystery
Date: 2007-02-28 20:04:30 +0000 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 2520

Modified:
   xfce4-mount-plugin/README
   xfce4-mount-plugin/trunk/README
Log:
Modified README files


Modified: xfce4-mount-plugin/README
===================================================================
--- xfce4-mount-plugin/README	2007-02-28 19:54:32 UTC (rev 2519)
+++ xfce4-mount-plugin/README	2007-02-28 20:04:30 UTC (rev 2520)
@@ -1 +1,6 @@
-the branches/oldpanel branch contains the plugin for the 4.2 panel, while the trunk branch holds the code for the "new" 4.3 panel which will beomce the 44 panel one day
+the branches/oldpanel branch contains the plugin for the 4.2 panel, while the 
+trunk branch holds the code for the "new" 4.3 panel which is the branch for the 
+4.4 panel now :)
+
+Someone might want to properly rename the oldbranch to panel-4.2 and the current one (as of 2007-02-28) to panel-4.4 and create a new trunk.
+

Modified: xfce4-mount-plugin/trunk/README
===================================================================
--- xfce4-mount-plugin/trunk/README	2007-02-28 19:54:32 UTC (rev 2519)
+++ xfce4-mount-plugin/trunk/README	2007-02-28 20:04:30 UTC (rev 2520)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 # ========================================================== #
-# Version 0.4.3 for Xfce Panel 4.3.20 and higher             #
+# Version 0.5.0 for Xfce Panel 4.3.99 and higher             #
 # Ported and maintained by Fabian Nowak <timystery at arcor.de> #
 # ========================================================== #
 
@@ -16,15 +16,17 @@
 
 Press it and it will display a list of items representing your various devices. 
 If you click on an unmounted devices it will mount it and vice versa. There is 
-no warning in case a device can't be mounted or unmounted.
+no warning in case a device can't be mounted, but there is one when unmounting 
+fails.
 
 The plugin displays various information on each device:
 "device name" > "mount point" ["used size"/"total size"] "available size" free 
-and an obvious progress bar
+and an obvious progress bar.
 
 The plugin works in a very simple way. It builds a list of devices from your 
-/etc/fstab (using setfsent() and getfsent() ) and get device stat from the list 
-of mounted devices (i.e. same data as the 'df' command), using setmntent() and 
-getmntent().
+/etc/fstab (using setfsent() and getfsent() ) and gets device stats from the 
+list of mounted devices (i.e. same data as the 'df' command), using setmntent()
+and getmntent().
 For mouting a device, the plugin simply runs a "mount /mount_point/ " command if
 no other command is explicitly specified in the options dialog.
+




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