From 7434b2831bd5604c6ee939c604cec5a91205b4d2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron Weber Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 20:06:55 +0000 Subject: new file new file New directory, for figure graphics. * C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png: new file * C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png: new file * C/fig: New directory, for figure graphics. * C/apx-gloss.sgml: new file. glossary. thx. to kevin from chicago. * C/usage-setup.sgml: More accurate description of druid, and moved to mail section-- see usage-mail.sgml entry. This is a new location for this entity, and it may move more later. * C/usage-mainwindow.sgml: altered description of starting evolution. added screenshot for main-window picture. * C/usage-mail.sgml: added screenshots, added coverage of setup druid and put it into get-and-send section, which is probably not where it should stay. Also started filter druid coverage and clarified examples, esp. in Bcc: section. * C/usage-contact.sgml: Clarified examples. * C/preface.sgml: rewording of "what is" and "about book" sections. * C/evolution-guide.sgml: added glossary entity APX-GLOSS, altered phrasing in part intros, changed order of Setup-assistant section. * C/config-prefs.sgml: changed wording, removed ref. to re-running setup assistant. svn path=/trunk/; revision=3222 --- doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml | 242 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/C/config-prefs.sgml | 41 +++---- doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml | 3 + doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml | 20 +++- doc/C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png | Bin 0 -> 35959 bytes doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png | Bin 0 -> 145792 bytes doc/C/preface.sgml | 36 +++--- doc/C/usage-contact.sgml | 15 ++- doc/C/usage-mail.sgml | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml | 39 ++++--- doc/C/usage-setup.sgml | 140 ++++++++++++++++++----- doc/ChangeLog | 31 ++++++ 12 files changed, 660 insertions(+), 160 deletions(-) create mode 100644 doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml create mode 100644 doc/C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png create mode 100644 doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml b/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..80f9b3f14b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ + + + + + Glossary + + + Attachment + + + Any file sent with an e-mail for the reciever to download. + + + + + + Automatic Indexing + + + Pre-sorting procedure that allows + Evolution to refer to data quickly. + It enables faster searches and decreases memory usage for + data displays. + + + + + + Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy) + + + A way of addressing a message. Bcc is used to send a group of + people an e-mail, while hiding their names and addresses from each + other. + + + + + + Cc (Carbon Copy) + + + Carbon-copies are used to send a 3rd party a copy of the e-mail, + so they an keep up to date on a conversation, without being in the + To: list. + + + + + + Druid + + + A small program or script used to help configure or set up some + larger program. The mail setup druid + helps you ready your email system for use. Druids are the Linux + equivalent of "Assistants" and "Wizards." + + + + + + Evolution + + + Evolution is the GNOME + groupware application. + + + + + + Execute + + + To run a program. Any file that can be run is called an + executable. In order to be execute program, a user must have + the proper permissions. + + + + + + Filter + + + Within Evolution, a filter is a method + of sorting mail automatically. + + + + + + Forward + + + By forwarding an e-mail, the user can send a third party a message + which was sent to the user originally. + + + + + + Groupware + + + Groupware is a term describing an application who has many + productivity features built into one program. + + + + + + Haiku + + + A Japanese form of poetry. Haiku are unrhymed, and + three lines long. The first and last lines should have five + syllables, and the second line seven syllables. The subject + matter is traditionally related to the seasons. + + + + + + HTML + + + Hyper-text Markup Language(HTML) is the layout + language which all webpages are written in. HTML can be used + inside of e-mails to insert images, justfiy text different ways, + and even include webpages inside the e-mail itself. + + + + + + Hot Key + + + Hot-keys are keyboard combinations used to do actions on a + computer instead of using the mouse to do the same action. + Hot-keys can speed up computer usage. + + + + + + iCal + + + iCal is the program which + Evolution uses to manage the calendar + section. + + + + + + Live Document + + + A document embedded in or attached an email message that + contains scripting or other active contents. For example, a + Gnumeric spreadsheet page could be + included in a message, and the recipient could alter some of the + data from within Evolution without + having to start another program. + + + + + + Mail Client + + + A mail client is the application which a user reads and sends + their e-mail with. + + + + + + Nautilus + + + Nautilus is the next generation file + manager for GNOME being written by Eazel. + + + + + + Nickname + + + An alias for an e-mail address. + + + + + + Script + + + A program which is written in an interpreted language, which can + be executed. + + + + + + Shortcut Bar + + + The Shortcut Bar is where the user accesses + all the components of Evolution from. + + + + + + Spam + + + Spam: useless e-mail. Spam normally comes in forms of + chain-letters and advertisements for websites or services. + + + + + + vFolder + + + vFolders allow an e-mail to be shared among multiple folders, so + it appears that theres a copy of the e-mail in each folder. + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml b/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml index 67ca0e7577..8ca4dbbc7d 100644 --- a/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml +++ b/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml @@ -2,10 +2,11 @@ Advanced Configuration with the Preferences Window - If you prefer not to use the setup assistant, select + To change your configuration settings, select Preferences from the - Settings menu, and work your way through - the page tabs it offers you. They are: + Settings menu. This will open the + preferences window, illustrated in . + Preferences are seperated into several categories: @@ -15,39 +16,33 @@ - - - Network, which allows you to - specify your network settings. There are no default - values for this information. - - - Mail, which allows you to specify - attachment and HTML handling, forwarding behavior, - filters, and other Evolution - behaviors specific to email. The default behaviors are - those approved by Jamie Zawinski. + your email server and protocols, as well as attachment + and HTML handling, forwarding behavior, filters, and + other Evolution behaviors + specific to email. The default behaviors are those + approved by Jamie Zawinski. Contacts, which allows you to - specify behavior that is specific to your contact - manager. + control addressbook sharing as well as other funcctions + specific to your contact manager. Calendar, which allows you to set - the way that your calendar will behave and appear. The - default view is by week and the default calendar is - Western. Date format is determined by the system clock - and localization, and cannot be set here. + up calendar networking, as well as the way that your + calendar will behave and appear. The default view is by + week and the default calendar is Western. Time and + date are determined by the system clock and + localization, and cannot be set here. @@ -60,9 +55,7 @@ - The Preferences Dialog is shown in - . - +
diff --git a/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml b/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml index 03b85ea12c..f33cc81de2 100644 --- a/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml +++ b/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml @@ -14,3 +14,6 @@ screenshot or two. + + + diff --git a/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml b/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml index 3e6b374fca..9df4a2a170 100644 --- a/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml +++ b/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml @@ -13,9 +13,11 @@ + + ]> @@ -65,7 +67,6 @@ standardize on second person, not 1st pers. plural. - &USAGE-SETUP; &USAGE-MAINWINDOW; &USAGE-MAIL; &USAGE-CONTACT; @@ -101,8 +102,8 @@ standardize on second person, not 1st pers. plural. There are three levels of developing for Evolution. You can write actions. You can write scripts. And you can write full-fledged - Evolution components. INSERT CONTENT: paragraph should describe the - differences. + Evolution components. This paragraph will eventually + desfcribe what that means. @@ -110,9 +111,20 @@ standardize on second person, not 1st pers. plural. &DEVEL-SCRIPT; &DEVEL-COMPONENT; - + &APX-GLOSS; &APX-BUGS; &APX-AUTHORS; &APX-FDL; + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png b/doc/C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f29f3e77be Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png b/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b7c6067449 Binary files /dev/null and b/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/preface.sgml b/doc/C/preface.sgml index 05129eb550..9ccb257e5e 100644 --- a/doc/C/preface.sgml +++ b/doc/C/preface.sgml @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ by email, or to send email to a contact or appointment. Evolution makes displays faster and more efficient, so searches are faster and memory usage is - much lower. People who get lots of mail will appreciate + lower. People who get lots of mail will appreciate advanced features like vFolders, which let you save searches as though they were ordinary mail @@ -93,16 +93,20 @@
About This Book - - This is a DRAFT of the Evolution - User's Guide. Please send comments on it to - aaron@helixcode.com. Items that are known to - need action are indicated as such, often with notation like - (INSERT CONTENT HERE). If you have content to add, please - contact me. This paragraph will be removed in later versions - of the manual. + This version of the Evolution + User's Guide is a draft. It is missing + huge chunks of information, and many of the features it + describes are unimplemented. All the content is subject to + change, especially if you help. Please send comments on the + guide to aaron@helixcode.com. Items that are + known to need action are indicated as such, often with + notation like (INSERT CONTENT HERE). If you would like to + work on the guide please contact me or see the GNOME + Documentation project web site. This + paragraph will be removed in later versions of the manual. @@ -138,12 +142,18 @@ It's listed below: Applications - Commands - Labelsfor menu items and buttons + Commands typed at the command line + Labels for menu items and buttons + Other text treatments Other text treatments - more info here
- \ No newline at end of file + + + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml b/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml index f88a3d5791..6cc9cd605f 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Describe the interface. Include the fact that the - whole book consists of a set of cards, organized into + whole address book consists of a set of cards, organized into folders. @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ - Sharing your cards (Or Keeping them to Yourself) + Sharing your Cards (and keeping them to yourself) Cards can be shared over a network. This is the sort of feature you'll want to use if your company has a list of @@ -213,7 +213,11 @@ contacts there, so I know whom to call. Since we also share the calendars, I know that Deanna has already scheduled a meeting with them next Thursday, and I can - just ask her to bring up my concerns at the meeting. + either go to the meeting myself or ask Deanna to + discuss my concerns for me. Either way, I avoid + having to schedule yet another meeting with Company X, + which is good since everybody hates their products and + they're doomed to fail anyway. @@ -225,9 +229,9 @@ decide which folders you want to make accessible to others. - To begin sharing a folder of address cards, select . The - Sharing will pop up. It contains: + Sharing window will pop up. It contains: @@ -241,6 +245,7 @@ mailing lists, you'll find that the contact manager is more than a mere address book. + Send me a card: Adding New Cards Quickly diff --git a/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml b/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml index c81c384cfb..88e92756fe 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - Evolution Mail: Witty Phrase to Come Later + Evolution Mail An Overview of the Evolution Mailer @@ -8,7 +8,24 @@ Evolution mail is here to help you keep track of it. Evolution email is like other email programs in all the ways you would - hope: (INSERT GOOD SIMILARITIES). + hope: + + + + Item: Description + + + + + Item: Description + + + + + Item: Description + + + . However, Evolution has some @@ -28,7 +45,9 @@ You can start reading email by clicking - Inbox in the shortcut bar. + Inbox in the shortcut bar. By + default, the Inbox is open when you + start Evolution. @@ -42,7 +61,7 @@ Inbox, you will see a window like the one in , with a message from Helix Code in the message - list. A preview of the message is displayed + list. The message is displayed below that, in the view pane. If you find the view pane too small, you can double-click on the message in the @@ -69,14 +88,16 @@ Evolution Mail Evolution Mail - +
- + + &USAGE-SETUP; + Getting Mail @@ -88,12 +109,12 @@ Inbox and also in the Today View. + - If you get an error message, you probably need to - change your network preferences. To do that, you can run - the setup assistant again, have a look at , or ask your system - administrator. + If you get an error message, you probably need to change + your network preferences. To learn how to do that, have a + look at , or ask your + system administrator. @@ -101,22 +122,24 @@ If you receive a file attached to an email, Evolution will ask where you - want to put it. Once you've downloaded it, you can - open, move, copy, or execute those files just like any - others, using Nautilus or - your favorite shell or file manager. + want to put it. Once you've downloaded a file, you can + open, move, copy, or execute it just like any other, + using Nautilus or your + favorite shell or file manager. + Evolution can also display HTML-formatted mail, complete with graphics. HTML formatting will display automatically, although you can turn it off if you prefer. + It can also display live documents, which have scripted or executable contents— for example, a working - spreadsheet page or a chess game. + spreadsheet page or a chess game. Bad Idea @@ -181,8 +204,9 @@ - There is more to sending mail, though. In the - next few sections, we'll go over additional features, + There is quite a bit more to sending mail, though. In the + next few sections, you'll see how + Evolution handles additional features, including mailing lists, attachments, and forwarding. @@ -237,15 +261,27 @@ to send mail to several people without sharing the recipient list, you should use BCc:. "BCc" stands for "Blind - Carbon Copy", and means that addresses in the - BCc: field will receive copies of - the message, but they will not receive the list of the - other recipients' addresses, nor will other recipients - know that they have recieved the message. When I send a - generic message to all my friends and I want them to - think I've written a personalized email to every one of - them, I put them all in the BCc: - list. + Carbon Copy", and means that people listed in the + BCc: are excluded from the + recipient list, although they will receive the message + and the list of addresses from the + To: and Cc: + fields. + + + Using the BCc: field + + Let's say Tim sends an email to a client, and wants + his supervisor to know what he wrote. He doesn't, + however, want the client to start writing his + supervisor about the project— it's Tim's job + to deal with the client. So Tim puts his + supervisor's email address in the + BCc: field. That way, the + client has one contact, and the boss stays in the + loop. + + @@ -289,21 +325,24 @@ MENU menu. This will allow you to choose one or several of the other message recipients in addition to the person who originally sent you the - message. + message. If there are large numbers of people in the + Cc: or To: + fields, this can save substantial amounts of time. In + addition, Reply-To makes it very easy to keep off-topic + conversation away from mailing lists and newsgroups. Using the Reply-To feature - Returning to the previous example, the client can - decide whether to reply just to Susan, just to Tim, - or to both of them by selecting a menu item, rather - than by cutting and pasting the email addresses. If - there are large numbers of people in the Cc: fields, - this can save substantial amounts of time. + Returning again to the email Susan sent to Tim and + their client, you'll note that the Reply-To feature + allows the client to decide whether to reply just to + Susan, or to both Tim and Susan by selecting + a menu item, rather than by cutting and pasting the + email addresses. - Embellishing that email @@ -315,7 +354,6 @@ spreadhseets or chess games. This section will tell you how. - Colors, pictures, and fonts with HTML Mail @@ -340,7 +378,7 @@ role="html"><BR>Bold Text</BR>, the the composer will assume you meant exactly that, and not "make this text bold," as a HTML composition - tool would. For the technically inclined, that + tool would. For the very technically inclined, that means that when the text <BR> is sent as HTML, it will be converted to the string @@ -349,16 +387,18 @@ Some people do not have HTML-capable mail clients, or - prefer not to receive HTML-enhanced mail because it - is slower to download and display. Some people refer - to HTML mail as "the root of all evil" and get very - angry if you send them HTML mail, which is why the - default in Evolution is - plain text. If you have an address book entry for - someone who does not wish to receive HTML-enhanced - mail, you can note that preference in their address - card. The mailer will automatically strip the HTML - tags from any messages you send to that address. + prefer not to receive HTML-enhanced mail because it is + slower to download and display. + Some people refer to HTML mail as + "the root of all evil" and get very angry if you send + them HTML mail, which is why the default in + Evolution is plain text. + If you choose to send HTML mail, but have an address + book entry for someone who does not wish to receive + HTML-enhanced mail, you can note that preference in + their address card. The mailer will automatically + strip the HTML tags from any messages you send to that + address. @@ -369,15 +409,15 @@ you can do so by . If your recipients can read HTML mail, you can put an image inside the mail by dragging the file into the - composer window, or by selecting (INSERT DESCRIPTION - HERE) (IS THIS CORRECT?). Still, unless you know what - email client the recipient is using, it's best to send - a message or attachment in the simplest manner - possible. + composer window, or by selecting Menu + Item from the Menu + menu. Still, unless you know what email client the + recipient is using, it's best to send a message or + attachment in the simplest manner possible. - + Live Documents Later versions of Evolution will allow you to enliven your email with almost any @@ -529,7 +569,53 @@ of what those terms mean) - (INSERT the way one creates a search and so forth) + To create a search, enter the word or phrase you're + looking for in the form field below the toolbar, and + choose a search type: + + + + Body or subject contains: This + will search message subjects and the messages + themselves for the word or phrase you've entered in + the search field. + + + + + + Body contains: This will search + only in message text, not the subject lines. + + + + + + Subject contains: This will + show you messages where the search text is in the + subject line. It will not search in the message body. + + + + + + Body does not contain: This + finds every email message that does not have the + search text in the message body. It will still show + messages that have the search text in the subject + line, if it is not also in the body. + + + + + + Subject does not contain:This + finds every mail whose subject does not + contain the search text. + + + + @@ -611,26 +697,59 @@ Staying organized: Mail Filters in Evolution - Filters sort your email for you as it arrives in your - Inbox, so you don't have to sort them all yourself. - People who subscribe to multiple mailing lists find - filters especially helpful to sort personal from - list-related mail. To create a filter, go to your - Inbox. Then select BLAH BLAH BLAH. - This will open the filters window. + Filters sort your email for you. People who subscribe to + multiple mailing lists, or who often need to refer to + messages they have sent, find filters especially helpful + to seperate personal from list-related mail, but they're + good for anybody who gets more than a few messages a day. + To create a filter, go to your + Inbox. Then select + Filter Druid from the + Tools menu. This will start the a + druid, which will allow you to + create filters. - - The filters window contains the - following items: + The filter druid window + contains a window listing rules, and an option to create a + new rule. To start filtering your mail, click + Add to add a filtering rule. + You'll decide when it should take place: + + + + When mail arrives: new mail + arrives in the Inbox, and you can filter it from + here. + + + + + When mail is sent: When you + send mail, you can perform additional actions on + it— perhaps you keep your Outbox sorted into + subfolders. + + + - + + + Then, the filter druid will ask you which emails it should + act upon. You can set criteria to include words or phrases + in the subject, To:, Cc: or body of the message. Once + you've decided which messages to filter, the druid will ask + you the sort of action you wish to take. More details and + screenshots should follow here. + + + Two Notable Filter Features - Any email that does not meet filter - action criteria remains in the Inbox. + Any incoming email that does not meet + filter action criteria remains in the Inbox. If you move a folder, your filters diff --git a/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml b/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml index 8470189977..3dc91e5a97 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml @@ -3,18 +3,23 @@ The Main Window: Evolution Basics - After Evolution starts up, you will - see the main window, which looks a lot - like in . On the left of - the main window are the - shortcut bar and the - tree-view. Just underneath the title - bar is a series of menus in the menu - bar, and below that, the tool - bar with buttons for different functions. The - largest part of the main window is - taken up by a welcome message. + + Start Evolution by selecting + Evolution from the + Applications of the Main + Panel Menu, or by typing + evolution at the command-line.After + Evolution starts up, you will see + the main window, which looks a lot like + in . On the left of the + main window are the shortcut + bar and the tree-view. + Just underneath the title bar is a series of menus in the + menu bar, and below that, the + tool bar with buttons for different + functions. The largest part of the main + window is taken up by a welcome message. @@ -25,10 +30,10 @@ forth. Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? -->
- Evolution Main Window + Evolution Main Window and Inbox Evolution Main Window - +
@@ -189,14 +194,14 @@ forth. Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff?
- (CHANGE that title! THIS SECTION BELONGS SOMEWHERE ELSE!) You can drag the folders inside the tree view to change their order or put one folder inside another. To delete a folder, you can drag it into the trash folder. The same goes for individual messages, appointments, and address cards, whether they're in the tree view or not: drag them where you want them, and - they will go there. (IS THIS TRUE?) + they will go there. + You can also use the right-click menu to @@ -211,4 +216,4 @@ forth. Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? already. -
\ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/doc/C/usage-setup.sgml b/doc/C/usage-setup.sgml index 1290b000bb..3e793fdbcd 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-setup.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-setup.sgml @@ -1,46 +1,126 @@ - - A Quick Start + + Mail Setup - Start Evolution by selecting - Evolution from the - Applications of the Main - Panel Menu, or by typing - evolution at the command-line. If this is - the first time you have run - Evolution, you'll be asked if you - want help setting up your email preferences. If you don't - plan to use email, or if you'd rather configure your email - preferences later, select No, and it - will go away. You can configure your email preferences later - by selecting SOMETHING from SOME MENU. + The first time you try to send or receive mail with + Evolution, the mail + setup druid will pop up to help you + set up your email preferences. If you don't plan to use + email, or if you'd rather configure your email preferences + later, click Cancel. - If you answer yes, it will guide you through the network - configuration process. It will ask you for the following - information: (FLESH OUT THIS LIST!) + The setup druid + will guide you through the network configuration process. It + will ask you for some basic information; your system + administrator or ISP should have the answers you'll need. + The mail setup druid is pictured in . + + + +
+ Mail Setup Druid + + Evolution Main Window + + + +
+ + + + + The druid will ask you for the following information: - - Name— Your full name: eg. William Blake - - - - UserName— Your user or account name: eg. wblake - - - Type of Server— POP vs. SMTP vs.... - + Name— Your + full name: eg. Eva Lucianne Tester + + Email address&mdash; + Your email address: eg. eltester@helixcode.com + + + + + Organization— Any + organization you represent. Leave this blank if you + wish. + + + + Signature File— A text + file appended to any email you send, typically your name + and email address, or a quotation you like. It should be + under three lines of text. - TERM— DESCRIPTION + Mail source type— + Evolution supports two mail + sources: POP servers, the most common email server type, + and UNIX-style MBOX files. Ask your system + administrator which one you use. - TERM— DESCRIPTION + Server— This should be the + name of your mail server, eg. + mailserver.organization.org + + + + + + Username— Usually, this is + the part of your email address before the @ character, + and Evolution has selected + that value as the default. If you have a different + username, you can enter it here. + + + + + + Authentication— Select the + type of authentication you will use. You can click + Detect supported types to find + out which authentication protocols your network allows. + + + + + + + Mail Transport— This is the + mail sending protocol you will want to use. Sendmail is + the default.
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\ No newline at end of file + + To learn how to configure Evolution + in greater detail, or to change preferences once you have set + them, see . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/doc/ChangeLog b/doc/ChangeLog index f20a7856f7..3f83d88d05 100644 --- a/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,34 @@ +2000-05-26 Aaron Weber + + * C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png: new file + * C/fig/mail-druid-pic.png: new file + * C/fig: New directory, for figure graphics. + + * C/apx-gloss.sgml: new file. glossary. thx. to kevin from chicago. + + * C/usage-setup.sgml: More accurate description of druid, and + moved to mail section-- see usage-mail.sgml entry. This is a new + location for this entity, and it may move more later. + + + * C/usage-mainwindow.sgml: altered description of starting + evolution. added screenshot for main-window picture. + + * C/usage-mail.sgml: added screenshots, added coverage of setup + druid and put it into get-and-send section, which is probably not + where it should stay. Also started filter druid coverage and + clarified examples, esp. in Bcc: section. + + * C/usage-contact.sgml: Clarified examples. + + * C/preface.sgml: rewording of "what is" and "about book" sections. + + * C/evolution-guide.sgml: added glossary entity APX-GLOSS, altered + phrasing in part intros, changed order of Setup-assistant section. + + * C/config-prefs.sgml: changed wording, removed ref. to re-running + setup assistant. + 2000-05-18 Aaron Weber * C/evo_book_0.1.sgml: removed. -- cgit v1.2.3