[Xfce4-commits] <xfce4-mount-plugin:master> updated README to current implementational status and additional committers

Fabian noreply at xfce.org
Sun May 13 22:20:01 CEST 2012


Updating branch refs/heads/master
         to 1756d4267f31efa0c0ec05b718ed3ab9636142d5 (commit)
       from 7888551b85bafae629f1b5c7c4b99134ab07b98d (commit)

commit 1756d4267f31efa0c0ec05b718ed3ab9636142d5
Author: Fabian <timystery at arcor.de>
Date:   Sun May 13 20:58:10 2012 +0200

    updated README to current implementational status and additional committers

 README |   12 ++++++------
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README b/README
index 655f135..822df84 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -5,13 +5,12 @@
 
 xfce4-mount-plugin - version 0.6.0
 
-This little plugin behaves like the "kwikdisk - removable media utility" shipped
-with KDE.
+This little plugin behaves like the "kwikdisk - removable media utility" 
+shipped with KDE.
 
 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, but there is one when unmounting 
-fails.
+a warning in case a device can't be mounted or when unmounting fails.
 
 The plugin displays various information on each device:
 "device name" > "mount point" ["used size"/"total size"] "available size" free 
@@ -21,13 +20,14 @@ The plugin works in a very simple way. It builds a list of devices from your
 /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(). On *BSD systems it uses getmntinfo().
-For mouting a device, the plugin simply runs a "mount /mount_point/ " command if
-no other command is explicitly specified in the options dialog.
+For mouting a device, the plugin simply runs a "mount /mount_point/ " command 
+if no other command is explicitly specified in the options dialog.
 
 Acknowledgements go to the following people for several major or minor reasons,
 mostly for nice ideas and features, but also for bugfixes and other stuff:
 
  - The one guy with the "no device names" patch
+ - Landry Breuil
  - Christoph Kühne
  - Pavol Rusnak
  - Lionel Le Folgoc


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