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author | Aaron Weber <aaron@src.gnome.org> | 2001-05-17 03:00:40 +0800 |
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committer | Aaron Weber <aaron@src.gnome.org> | 2001-05-17 03:00:40 +0800 |
commit | 52bbd2e62145bfb01a2703f884d58182b3ed2693 (patch) | |
tree | 90dbb3223b1e81e58c192490adf5e7360669e85f | |
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Fixed Grammar, edited a few answers, did the vfolder thing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9851
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-rw-r--r-- | help/C/evolution-faq.sgml | 52 |
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diff --git a/doc/C/evolution-faq.sgml b/doc/C/evolution-faq.sgml index cca5fb8a25..9065f93c23 100644 --- a/doc/C/evolution-faq.sgml +++ b/doc/C/evolution-faq.sgml @@ -304,9 +304,10 @@ file ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db </programlisting> <para> - You want version 1.85 there. If version is 2, then your - current Evolution is probably linked against version 1.85 - and you cannot convert the database to the old format. + You want version 1.85 there. If your version is 2, then + your current Evolution is probably linked against + version 1.85 and you cannot convert the database to the + old format. To do that, follow these instructions: </para> </listitem> @@ -411,16 +412,18 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio </para> <para> - Normally, you shouldn't need t run + Normally, you shouldn't need to run <command>oaf-slay</command>, unless <command>oafd</command> gets stuck or confused. For example, it might help in case Evolution cannot activate components. </para> <para> - Notice that <command>oaf-slay</command> will also confuse - Nautilus; a <command>nautilus-cleanup.sh -x</command> should - be enough to restart it properly, though. + Using <command>oaf-slay</command> + <command>oaf-slay</command> is quite drastic and can cause + problems with other programs that use oaf, especially with + <application>Nautilus</application>. To avoid problems, do + not run <command>oaf-slay</command> while you are in GNOME. </para> </sect1> <!-- End Section: Troubleshooting --> @@ -458,9 +461,9 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio </title> <para> - No. The Ximian bug tracker doesn't have an email-based - interface (yet), so Bug Buddy cannot talk to it. This will - be fixed eventually. + No. The Ximian bug tracker does not yet have an email-based + interface, so Bug Buddy cannot talk to it. This will be + fixed eventually. </para> </sect2> @@ -485,16 +488,16 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio First of all, in order to get a stack trace, your executable (and possibly the libraries) must be compiled with debugging symbols. Debugging symbols are created by default if you - compile from CVS, and are included in the; but if you decide - to compile by yourself with some custom CFLAGS value, make - sure <command>-g</command> is included in them. + compile from CVS, and are included in the snapshot builds. + If you decide to compile by yourself with some custom CFLAGS + value, make sure <command>-g</command> is included in them. </para> <para> - Finally, you must run the component that crashes into - <command>gdb</command> before starting Evolution. Make sure - all the components are dead (exit Evolution and - <command>killev</command>), then run the following command: + Finally, you must put the component that crashes through + <command>gdb</command>. Make sure all the components are + dead (exit Evolution and <command>killev</command>), then + run the following command: </para> <programlisting> @@ -509,9 +512,9 @@ gdb name-of-component </para> <para> - Then get Evolution to crash or to hang normally, and go back - to the terminal where you ran <command>gdb</command>. If - the component crashed, you should have a prompt there; otherwise, just hit + Then, reproduce the crash, and go back to the terminal where + you ran <command>gdb</command>. If the component crashed, + you should have a prompt there; otherwise, just hit <keycombo action=simul> <keycap>Control</keycap> <keycap>C</keycap> @@ -686,7 +689,12 @@ cp -r ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/Foo ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/ </title> <para> - FIXME: Put a description that doesn't suck here. + A virtual folder is like a saved search: it is a view of + your mail. Regular folders actually contain the mail + messages. You can have one message be in multiple virtual + folders, but only in one regular folder. See the section in + the Evolution manual about virtual folders for more + information. </para> </sect2> @@ -701,7 +709,7 @@ cp -r ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/Foo ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/ mis-spelled word on the fly as you type them, and also give you suggestions for possible corrections. In order for this to work you need the <filename>gnome-spell</filename> - component which is not shipped with Ximian GNOME yet. + component, which is not shipped with Ximian GNOME yet. </para> <para> diff --git a/help/C/evolution-faq.sgml b/help/C/evolution-faq.sgml index cca5fb8a25..9065f93c23 100644 --- a/help/C/evolution-faq.sgml +++ b/help/C/evolution-faq.sgml @@ -304,9 +304,10 @@ file ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db </programlisting> <para> - You want version 1.85 there. If version is 2, then your - current Evolution is probably linked against version 1.85 - and you cannot convert the database to the old format. + You want version 1.85 there. If your version is 2, then + your current Evolution is probably linked against + version 1.85 and you cannot convert the database to the + old format. To do that, follow these instructions: </para> </listitem> @@ -411,16 +412,18 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio </para> <para> - Normally, you shouldn't need t run + Normally, you shouldn't need to run <command>oaf-slay</command>, unless <command>oafd</command> gets stuck or confused. For example, it might help in case Evolution cannot activate components. </para> <para> - Notice that <command>oaf-slay</command> will also confuse - Nautilus; a <command>nautilus-cleanup.sh -x</command> should - be enough to restart it properly, though. + Using <command>oaf-slay</command> + <command>oaf-slay</command> is quite drastic and can cause + problems with other programs that use oaf, especially with + <application>Nautilus</application>. To avoid problems, do + not run <command>oaf-slay</command> while you are in GNOME. </para> </sect1> <!-- End Section: Troubleshooting --> @@ -458,9 +461,9 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio </title> <para> - No. The Ximian bug tracker doesn't have an email-based - interface (yet), so Bug Buddy cannot talk to it. This will - be fixed eventually. + No. The Ximian bug tracker does not yet have an email-based + interface, so Bug Buddy cannot talk to it. This will be + fixed eventually. </para> </sect2> @@ -485,16 +488,16 @@ db_dump185 ~/evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db.backup | db_load ~/evolutio First of all, in order to get a stack trace, your executable (and possibly the libraries) must be compiled with debugging symbols. Debugging symbols are created by default if you - compile from CVS, and are included in the; but if you decide - to compile by yourself with some custom CFLAGS value, make - sure <command>-g</command> is included in them. + compile from CVS, and are included in the snapshot builds. + If you decide to compile by yourself with some custom CFLAGS + value, make sure <command>-g</command> is included in them. </para> <para> - Finally, you must run the component that crashes into - <command>gdb</command> before starting Evolution. Make sure - all the components are dead (exit Evolution and - <command>killev</command>), then run the following command: + Finally, you must put the component that crashes through + <command>gdb</command>. Make sure all the components are + dead (exit Evolution and <command>killev</command>), then + run the following command: </para> <programlisting> @@ -509,9 +512,9 @@ gdb name-of-component </para> <para> - Then get Evolution to crash or to hang normally, and go back - to the terminal where you ran <command>gdb</command>. If - the component crashed, you should have a prompt there; otherwise, just hit + Then, reproduce the crash, and go back to the terminal where + you ran <command>gdb</command>. If the component crashed, + you should have a prompt there; otherwise, just hit <keycombo action=simul> <keycap>Control</keycap> <keycap>C</keycap> @@ -686,7 +689,12 @@ cp -r ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/Foo ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/ </title> <para> - FIXME: Put a description that doesn't suck here. + A virtual folder is like a saved search: it is a view of + your mail. Regular folders actually contain the mail + messages. You can have one message be in multiple virtual + folders, but only in one regular folder. See the section in + the Evolution manual about virtual folders for more + information. </para> </sect2> @@ -701,7 +709,7 @@ cp -r ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/Foo ~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/ mis-spelled word on the fly as you type them, and also give you suggestions for possible corrections. In order for this to work you need the <filename>gnome-spell</filename> - component which is not shipped with Ximian GNOME yet. + component, which is not shipped with Ximian GNOME yet. </para> <para> |