[Goodies-commits] r5763 - in xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C: . images

Ali Abdallah aliov at xfce.org
Thu Oct 23 09:06:59 CEST 2008


Author: aliov
Date: 2008-10-23 07:06:59 +0000 (Thu, 23 Oct 2008)
New Revision: 5763

Added:
   xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/settings.png
Modified:
   xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/Makefile.am
   xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/battery-settings.png
   xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.html
   xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.xml
Log:
Screenshot added

Modified: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/Makefile.am
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--- xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/Makefile.am	2008-10-23 06:56:23 UTC (rev 5762)
+++ xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/Makefile.am	2008-10-23 07:06:59 UTC (rev 5763)
@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
 	      monitor-settings.png	\
 	      button-settings.png	\
 	      battery.png		\
-	      battery-discharging.png
+	      battery-discharging.png	\
+	      settings.png
 
 EXTRA_DIST = $(images_DATA)
 

Modified: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/battery-settings.png
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Added: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/settings.png
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Property changes on: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/images/settings.png
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Name: svn:mime-type
   + application/octet-stream

Modified: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.html
===================================================================
--- xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.html	2008-10-23 06:56:23 UTC (rev 5762)
+++ xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.html	2008-10-23 07:06:59 UTC (rev 5763)
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
   <div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-started"></a>Getting Started</h3></div></div></div><p>To launch the Power Manager you need to run the following command <strong class="application"><code>xfce4-power-manager</code></strong> -r you can do from the xfce run
   command by pressing ALT-F2, or you go to the Xfce settings manager and you click on the Power Manager item
   , a popup should be displayed only if the power manager isn't already running to ask you if you want to. 
-  Once the power manager is launched for the first time, it'll place a autostart desktop file in you .config/autostart
+  Once the power manager is launched for the first time, it'll place a autostart desktop file in your .config/autostart
   so like that it gets launched automatically second time you log into your Xfce desktop.
-  </p></div></div><p> </p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="xfpm-configuration"></a>Power Manager Configuration</h2></div></div></div><p>
+  </p></div></div><p> </p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="xfpm-configuration"></a>Power Manager Configuration</h2></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2518085"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 1. Power Manager settings</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/settings.png" alt="Power Manager settings"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
   Almost all the <strong class="application"><code>xfce4-power-manager</code></strong> items are configurable from the configuration window, laptop users can set up 
   a power profile for two different modes “on battery power” and “on ac power”, desktop users still can change 
   DPMS settings and CPU frequency.
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@
   the available manageabale interfaces.  
   </p><p>
   In this section we will describe the possible configuration for the power manager.
-  </p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-general"></a>General Settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2550762"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 1. General settings</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/general-settings.png" alt="General settings"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+  </p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-general"></a>General Settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2536296"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 2. General settings</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/general-settings.png" alt="General settings"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 	Here you can select the configuration of the system tray icon, enable/disable cpu frequency and DPMS controls, 
 	typical reason to disable DPMS control for example if you are watching a movie.	
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-cpu"></a>CPU Settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2535409"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 2. CPU Linux governors</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cpu-settings.png" alt="CPU Linux governors"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-cpu"></a>CPU Settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2534188"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 3. CPU Linux governors</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cpu-settings.png" alt="CPU Linux governors"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 	The linux governors found in the system are listed for choice as a radio buttons,
 	if the acpi_cpufreq module is not loaded in the kernel or the cpu itself doesn't support
 	changes in it's frequency these options might not be shown.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 	 the CPU speed rather than jumping to max speed the moment there is any load on the CPU.
 	</p></dd></dl></div><p>
 NOTE:In <strong class="application"><code>xfce4-power-manager</code></strong> version 0.6.0 only Linux is supported for changing the CPU frequency.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-battery"></a>Battery settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2539716"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 3. Battery settings</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery-settings.png" alt="Battery settings"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-battery"></a>Battery settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2535259"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 4. Battery settings</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery-settings.png" alt="Battery settings"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 	The user can select the percentage of the battery to be considered as critical, usually this is for a laptop or
 	UPS battery, this option is important as for a broken battery for example, the battery when it is 10% charged 
 	can last	5 minutes, so the user can increase the level at wish the battery charge will be considered critical.    
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@
    The battery notification is a way to notify the user when the battery state changes ( ex: battery charge is full )
    <p>
    
-   </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-button"></a>Keyboard shortcuts</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2532806"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 4. button control</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/button-settings.png" alt="button control"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p>
+   </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-button"></a>Keyboard shortcuts</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2554393"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 5. button control</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/button-settings.png" alt="button control"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p>
    For those buttons you can define an action to be taken by the power manager when happen to press one of them, 
    for example when you close the laptop screen. 
     
-  </div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-monitor"></a>Monitor settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2523830"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 5. Monitor DPMS and lcd brightness</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/monitor-settings.png" alt="Monitor DPMS and lcd brightness"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+  </div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="xfpm-monitor"></a>Monitor settings</h3></div></div></div><div class="figure"><a name="id2529925"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 6. Monitor DPMS and lcd brightness</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/monitor-settings.png" alt="Monitor DPMS and lcd brightness"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 	DPMS is an old X extension that allows standby/suspend/turn off options of the monitor, usually the timeouts 
 	have to be succesitive, so standby timeout less than suspend timeout and so on, but one always can disable any option.
 	</p><p>
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
 	it detects that system in running on battery power and set it again to the maximum value when system is running
 	on AC power.
 	</p></div></div><p> </p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="xfpm-systray-notify"></a>System Tray Icon and Notification</h2></div></div></div><p>
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="id2548474"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 6. Battery icon in the system tray</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery.png" alt="Battery icon in the system tray"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+</p><div class="figure"><a name="id2527202"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 7. Battery icon in the system tray</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery.png" alt="Battery icon in the system tray"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 
 The "system tray" is an application running on a given X screen that can display small icons 
 provided by running applications. In Xfce it's a panel plugin that catch the icon and resize it
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
 </p><p>
 <strong class="application"><code>xfce4-power-manager</code></strong> uses GtkStatusIcon to display the different kinds of  batteries found in the system.
 </p><p>
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="id2527214"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 7. Battery Notification</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery-discharging.png" alt="Battery Notification"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
+</p><div class="figure"><a name="id2520039"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 8. Battery Notification</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="screenshot"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/battery-discharging.png" alt="Battery Notification"></div></div></div></div><p><br class="figure-break"></p><p>
 
 To notify the user about the status of the battery, serious errors occured, the notification daemon is used
 to display such messages.

Modified: xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.xml
===================================================================
--- xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.xml	2008-10-23 06:56:23 UTC (rev 5762)
+++ xfce4-power-manager/trunk/doc/C/xfce4-power-manager.xml	2008-10-23 07:06:59 UTC (rev 5763)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
   <para>To launch the Power Manager you need to run the following command &app; -r you can do from the xfce run
   command by pressing ALT-F2, or you go to the Xfce settings manager and you click on the Power Manager item
   , a popup should be displayed only if the power manager isn't already running to ask you if you want to. 
-  Once the power manager is launched for the first time, it'll place a autostart desktop file in you .config/autostart
+  Once the power manager is launched for the first time, it'll place a autostart desktop file in your .config/autostart
   so like that it gets launched automatically second time you log into your Xfce desktop.
   </para> 
   </sect2> 
@@ -69,6 +69,17 @@
  
 <sect1 id="xfpm-configuration">
   <title>Power Manager Configuration</title>
+  <para><figure float="0">
+	<title>Power Manager settings</title>
+	<screenshot><mediaobject>
+	<imageobject>
+	<imagedata fileref="images/settings.png" format="PNG"/>
+	</imageobject>
+	<textobject>
+	<phrase></phrase>
+	</textobject>
+	</mediaobject></screenshot>
+</figure></para>
   <para>
   Almost all the &app; items are configurable from the configuration window, laptop users can set up 
   a power profile for two different modes “on battery power” and “on ac power”, desktop users still can change 




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