Updating branch refs/heads/xfce4-clipman-plugin-master
         to 9096f9067e8b2ab26a4e1baf3434ac92e0999cb5 (commit)
       from cb8da9de6c4b004403b7cd965072a91c572627d8 (commit)

commit 9096f9067e8b2ab26a4e1baf3434ac92e0999cb5
Author: Mike Massonnet <mmasson...@xfce.org>
Date:   Sat Oct 29 11:12:48 2011 +0200

    doc: Include new section "Tweaks" of Settings dialog

 index.page |  154 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
 1 files changed, 90 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)

diff --git a/index.page b/index.page
index c88e6a0..b8b9e95 100644
--- a/index.page
+++ b/index.page
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
       id="xfce4-clipman">
 
   <info>
-    <revision pkgversion="1.2.0" date="2011-10-20" />
+    <revision pkgversion="1.2.1" date="2011-10-29" />
     <title type="text">Clipman</title>
     <desc>User documentation</desc>
     <credit type="author" its:translate="no">
@@ -54,29 +54,30 @@
 
     </section>
 
-    <section id="getting-started">
+  </section>
 
-      <title>Getting Started</title>
-      <p>
-        <app>Clipman</app> is used to keep in history a list of clipboard 
contents and to restore 
-        them. The history is displayed in a menu by clicking on the main icon. 
Within 
-        the menu it is possible to restore a text and to clear the history.
-      </p>
-      <figure>
-        <title>Clipman menu with the history</title>
-        <desc>Shows the menu that popups when clicking the Clipman icon in the 
Xfce Panel or the notification area</desc>
-        <media type="image" src="media/clipman-menu.png" />
-      </figure>
-      <p>
-        There are two ways to run <app>Clipman</app>. You can select 
<app>Clipman</app> in the applications menu under the category
-        Utility or type <cmd>xfce4-clipman</cmd> on the command-line, or you 
can add it into your panel.
-        To add a new item in the panel right click the panel and select <gui 
style="menuitem">Add new item...</gui>.
-      </p>
+  <section id="starting-clipman">
 
-    </section>
+    <title>Starting Clipman</title>
+    <p>
+      <app>Clipman</app> is used to keep in history a list of clipboard 
contents and to restore 
+      them. The history is displayed in a menu by clicking on the main icon. 
Within 
+      the menu it is possible to restore a text and to clear the history.
+    </p>
+    <figure>
+      <title>Clipman menu with the history</title>
+      <desc>Shows the menu that popups when clicking the Clipman icon in the 
Xfce Panel or the notification area</desc>
+      <media type="image" src="media/clipman-menu.png" />
+    </figure>
+    <p>
+      There are two ways to run <app>Clipman</app>. You can select 
<app>Clipman</app> in the applications menu under the category
+      Utility or type <cmd>xfce4-clipman</cmd> on the command-line, or you can 
add it into your panel.
+      To add a new item in the panel right click the panel and select <gui 
style="menuitem">Add new item...</gui>.
+    </p>
 
     <section id="popup-command">
 
+      <title>Popup Command</title>
       <p>
         <app>Clipman</app> provides the command-line tool 
<cmd>xfce4-popup-clipman</cmd>. When called it
         popups the main menu. The command is practical for the 
<app>Application Shortcuts</app>
@@ -87,9 +88,9 @@
 
   </section>
 
-  <section id="settings">
+  <section id="settings-dialog">
 
-    <title>Settings</title>
+    <title>Settings Dialog</title>
     <p>
       The settings dialog is available under the <gui>Properties</gui> item in 
the right click context menu on 
       the main icon. It allows to tweak the history and to edit actions.
@@ -99,47 +100,34 @@
 
       <title>General Settings</title>
       <p>
-        The following table describes the available options in the 
<gui>General</gui> tab of the <gui>Settings</gui> dialog.
+        The following list describes the available options in the 
<gui>General</gui> tab of the <gui>Settings</gui> dialog.
       </p>
-      <table rules="cols rowgroups" shade="rows" frame="all">
-        <title>General options</title>
-        <desc>Description of options from the General tab of the Settings 
dialog</desc>
-        <thead>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Option</p></td>
-            <td><p>Description</p></td>
-          </tr>
-        </thead>
-        <tbody>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Sync selections</p></td>
-            <td><p>Sync the primary clipboard with the default clipboard in a 
way that it is possible to paste 
-              what gets selected</p></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Save on quit</p></td>
-            <td><p>Keeps the history at every new session</p></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Store last copied image</p></td>
-            <td><p>Allows to store one image in the history</p></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Ignore selections</p></td>
-            <td><p>Prevents the primary clipboard from being inserted in the 
history</p></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Reverse order</p></td>
-            <td><p>Reverse order of the history shown in the menu</p></td>
-          </tr>
-          <tr>
-            <td><p>Size of the history</p></td>
-            <td><p>Sets the number of items to keep in history</p></td>
-          </tr>
-        </tbody>
-      </table>
+      <terms>
+        <title>List of available General settings</title>
+        <item>
+          <title>Sync selections</title>
+          <p>Sync the primary clipboard with the default clipboard in a way 
that it is possible to paste 
+            what gets selected.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Save on quit</title>
+          <p>Keeps the history at every new session.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Store last copied image</title>
+          <p>Allows to store one image in the history.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Ignore selections</title>
+          <p>Prevents the primary clipboard from being inserted in the 
history.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Size of the history</title>
+          <p>Sets the number of items to keep in history.</p>
+         </item>
+      </terms>
       <figure>
-        <title>Clipman Settings (General)</title>
+        <title>General Settings</title>
         <desc>Settings dialog with the General tab</desc>
         <media type="image" src="media/clipman-settings-general.png" />
       </figure>
@@ -148,7 +136,7 @@
 
     <section id="settings-actions">
 
-      <title>Action Settings</title>
+      <title>Actions Settings</title>
       <p>
         An action is a pair of a name and a regular expression. Each action 
can have one or more commands. The
         support of actions is optional and can be enabled or disabled through 
the <gui>Enable actions</gui> option.
@@ -162,12 +150,12 @@
         To learn more about actions go to <link xref="#action-dialog" />.
       </p>
       <figure>
-        <title>Clipman Settings (Actions)</title>
+        <title>Actions Settings</title>
         <desc>Settings dialog with the Actions tab</desc>
         <media type="image" src="media/clipman-settings-actions.png" />
       </figure>
 
-      <section id="action-dialog">
+      <section id="actions-dialog">
 
         <title>Action Dialog</title>
         <p>
@@ -245,6 +233,44 @@
 
     </section>
 
+    <section id="tweaks">
+
+      <title>Tweaks</title>
+      <p>
+        The following list describes the available options in the 
<gui>Tweaks</gui> tab of the <gui>Settings</gui> dialog.
+      </p>
+      <terms>
+        <title>List of available Tweaks</title>
+        <item>
+          <title>Paste instantly</title>
+          <p>Automatically paste a selected item from the history to the 
current focused window.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Position menu at mouse pointer</title>
+          <p>Popup the menu at the mouse pointer position, only for the 
xfce4-popup-clipman command.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Reorder history items</title>
+          <p>Push last copied text to the top of the history, useful to 
reorder old items.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Reverse history order</title>
+          <p>Reverse order of the history shown in the menu.</p>
+        </item>
+        <item>
+          <title>Skip actions by holding Control</title>
+          <p>When the selection is done (mouse or keyboard) and the Control 
key is still pressed down, the
+            popup menu for matched actions will be skipped.</p>
+         </item>
+      </terms>
+      <figure>
+        <title>Tweaks</title>
+        <desc>Settings dialog with the Tweaks tab</desc>
+        <media type="image" src="media/clipman-settings-tweaks.png" />
+      </figure>
+
+    </section>
+
     <section id="settings-xfconf">
 
       <title>Xfconf</title>
@@ -256,7 +282,7 @@
       </p>
       <table rules="cols rowgroups" shade="rows" frame="all">
         <title>Xfconf Properties</title>
-        <desc>Description of all Xfconf properties with their possible values, 
some of them are not available in the Settings Dialog</desc>
+        <desc>Description of all Xfconf properties with their possible 
values</desc>
         <thead>
           <tr>
             <td><p>Property</p></td>
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