Thanks a lot Sylvie! >From now on I will report any possible bug to Launchpad :)
2013/10/24 Sylvie Gallet <[email protected]> > Hi Jose, > > I'm currently working on the Spanish translation of the Ubuntu manual >> and I found what I think it could errors in the original text. So I >> include the ones I found so far for you consideration, as I'm not sure >> what should be done after the manual has been released: >> >> * /To move a window around the workspace, place the mouse pointer over >> >> the window's title bar, then click and drag the window while >> continuing to hold down the left mouse button. You can also move a >> window by holding the>>\keystroke{Alt} key and then clicking and >> holding the left mouse button while pointing at the *>>title bar<<* >> >> of the window and dragging the window<< to a new location. To resize >> a window, place the pointer on an edge or corner of the window so >> that the pointer turns into a larger, two-sided arrow (known as the >> resize icon). You can then click and drag to resize the window/ >> >> >> >>There is no need to point to the tilte bar. If you press Alt key, any >> place in the window will do it.<< >> > > Bug already reported and fixed in trusty (but you can fix it in the > Spanish version of saucy) See https://bugs.launchpad.net/** > ubuntu-manual/+bug/1243556<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/+bug/1243556> > > * [toolbar] On the right side of the toolbar, there are five buttons: >> >> \button{Search} (represented by a magnifying glass), \button{View >> items as a grid}, \button{View items as a list}, \button{View >> options} (represented by a down arrow), and \button{Location >> options} (represented by a cog); clicking on the \button{Search} >> icon opens a field so you can search for a file or folder by name. >> Clicking on the options buttons \button{Location options} or >> \button{View options} opens a menu with options. On the left side of >> the toolbar, you will see a representation of your current browsing. >> This is similar to the history function in most web browsers; it >> keeps track of where you are and allows you to backtrack if >> necessary. You can click on any of the locations to navigate back >> through the file browser. The buttons \button{Previous location} and >> *>>{Next location}<<* allow you to navigate through previously >> >> visited locations. >> >> >>It should be "\button{Next location}".<< >> > > You're right, it's a bug, needs to be reported :-) > > * After moving the files into the Ubuntu One synced folder, you should >> >> receive a notification informing you that syncing has begun. When >> syncing completes, *>>the<<* another notice will appear stating that >> >> the syncing has completed. >> >> >>I think it should be "When syncing completes, another notice..." >> (though as I'm not an English native speaker, I could be wrong).<< >> > > Reported and fixed in trusty: https://bugs.launchpad.net/** > ubuntu-manual/+bug/1243303<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/+bug/1243303> > > * Ubuntu One is a service for storing your files online in your Ubuntu >> >> One \emph{Personal Cloud}. Your Ubuntu One Personal Cloud is your >> personal online storage space, and it can be accessed in any web >> browser or using an Ubuntu One application (available for Ubuntu, >> Mac \acronym{OS~X}, Windows, iPhone, and Android). Because Ubuntu >> One stores your files online, it's the perfect way to backup your >> files to prevent data loss. You can also use Ubuntu One to share >> files with other people\dash this makes Ubuntu One a great tool for >> friends, families, and collaborative teams. Ubuntu One also provides >> services for backing up*>>your contacts<<* and streaming music to >> >> mobile devices. The Ubuntu One service is provided by \gls{Canonical}. >> >> >>Are the contacts still being synchronized with Ubuntu One? In some >> other parts of the manual reference to contact synchronization has been >> removed and only music streaming was left.<< >> > > I don't know. > > * The keyboard is likely to be one of the main ways that you interact >> >> with your computer. Unfortunately not all keyboards are uniform in >> design; they can differ by country, by language or appearance. In >> Ubuntu 13.10, the default language set for the keyboard now appears >> as anapplet menu *>>right next to the Network Manager<<* icon. >> >> >> >>In my installation Ubuntu One icon is between both icons. I think >> this could lead to confusion.<< >> > > Same in my virtual machine. > > * The Ubuntu Software Center can be used to install applications >> >> available in the official Ubuntu repositories. The Ubuntu Software >> Center window has *>>four<<* sections\dash a list of categories on >> >> the left, a banner at the top, a ``What's New'' panel below the top >> banner, then a ``Recommended For You'' panel, and finally a ``Top >> Rated'' panel at the bottom. >> >> >>The four sections of the 13.04 manual became five in this release.<< >> > > Right!!! > > Greetings, > > - Sylvie > >
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