nightmorph 12/06/12 09:47:06 Modified: xfce-config.xml Log: xfce seems to finally come with an application menu by default
Revision Changes Path 1.43 xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?rev=1.43&view=markup plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?rev=1.43&content-type=text/plain diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?r1=1.42&r2=1.43 Index: xfce-config.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v retrieving revision 1.42 retrieving revision 1.43 diff -u -r1.42 -r1.43 --- xfce-config.xml 21 May 2012 18:30:34 -0000 1.42 +++ xfce-config.xml 12 Jun 2012 09:47:06 -0000 1.43 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd"> -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v 1.42 2012/05/21 18:30:34 swift Exp $ --> +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v 1.43 2012/06/12 09:47:06 nightmorph Exp $ --> <guide> <title>The Xfce Configuration Guide</title> @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> <license/> -<version>10</version> -<date>2012-05-21</date> +<version>11</version> +<date>2012-06-12</date> <chapter> <title>Introduction</title> @@ -157,23 +157,6 @@ </body> </section> <section> -<title>Program access</title> -<body> - -<p> -You might notice right-clicking on the desktop shows you the menu of all your -applications. It's useful, but your desktop can easily be completely obscured by -open windows, making it hard to to launch a new program. So, one of the first -things you may wish to do is give yourself a handy application menu on your -panel. Right click on this panel, and choose "Add New Item". Scroll through the -list of choices and select "Xfce Menu". You can choose where you want it to be -displayed on your panel. When clicked, it displays the application/preferences -menu, providing a nicely categorized list of your installed programs. -</p> - -</body> -</section> -<section> <title>Sessions & startup</title> <body>
