From cfa918989ab23e88aa01a3d4672ee39b86e87a93 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron Weber Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 01:06:03 +0000 Subject: proofing all over. 2000-07-25 Aaron Weber * C/evolution-guide.sgml: proofing all over. * C/config-setupassist.sgml: Minor fixes. * C/fig/* Replaced screenshots (Kevin's screenshots). * C/apx-fdl.sgml: Appendix C no more! svn path=/trunk/; revision=4341 --- doc/C/apx-authors.sgml | 49 ++++++++------- doc/C/apx-fdl.sgml | 2 +- doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml | 3 +- doc/C/config-prefs.sgml | 38 +++++++----- doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------- doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml | 23 +++++-- doc/C/fig/calendar.png | Bin 30522 -> 33576 bytes doc/C/fig/config-cal.png | Bin 12762 -> 13077 bytes doc/C/fig/config-mail.png | Bin 5344 -> 9729 bytes doc/C/fig/contact.png | Bin 27473 -> 28369 bytes doc/C/fig/filter-new-fig.png | Bin 7393 -> 11861 bytes doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png | Bin 261494 -> 108277 bytes doc/C/fig/vfolder-createrule-fig.png | Bin 7324 -> 12084 bytes doc/C/preface.sgml | 52 ++++++++++++---- doc/C/usage-calendar.sgml | 8 +-- doc/C/usage-contact.sgml | 50 ++++++++------- doc/C/usage-mail.sgml | 79 ++++++++++++------------ doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml | 97 ++++++++++++++++------------- 18 files changed, 308 insertions(+), 208 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/C/apx-authors.sgml b/doc/C/apx-authors.sgml index 647bf0b49a..e064276be3 100644 --- a/doc/C/apx-authors.sgml +++ b/doc/C/apx-authors.sgml @@ -4,27 +4,27 @@ Evolution was written by: - Seth Alves: alves@helixcode.com + Seth Alves: alves@helixcode.com Anders Carlssonandersca@gnu.org - Damon Chaplin:damon@helixcode.com - Clifford R. Conover rusty@zootweb.com + Damon Chaplin:damon@helixcode.com + Clifford R. Conover rusty@zootweb.com Miguel De Icaza: miguel@helixcode.com Arturo Espinoza arturo@nucleu.unam.mx Larry Ewing: lewing@helixcode.com - Bertrand Guiheneuf: bertrand@helixcode.com - Tuomas Kuosmanen: tigert@gimp.org - Christopher J. Lahey: clahey@helixcode.com - Matthew Loper: matt@helixcode.com - Federico Mena: federico@helixcode.com - Eskil Heyn Olsendeity@eski.dk - Nat Friedman: nat@helixcode.com - Ettore Perazzoli:ettore@helixcode.com - Russell Steinthal: rms39@columbia.edu - Peter Teichman: peter@helixcode.com - Chris Toshok: toshok@helixcode.com - Radek Doulik: rodo@helixcode.com - Dan Winship: danw@helixcode.com - Michael Zucchi: notzed@helixcode.com + Bertrand Guiheneuf: bertrand@helixcode.com + Tuomas Kuosmanen: tigert@gimp.org + Christopher J. Lahey: clahey@helixcode.com + Matthew Loper: matt@helixcode.com + Federico Mena: federico@helixcode.com + Eskil Heyn Olsendeity@eski.dk + Nat Friedman: nat@helixcode.com + Ettore Perazzoli:ettore@helixcode.com + Russell Steinthal: rms39@columbia.edu + Peter Teichman: peter@helixcode.com + Chris Toshok: toshok@helixcode.com + Radek Doulik: rodo@helixcode.com + Dan Winship: danw@helixcode.com + Michael Zucchi: notzed@helixcode.com and other dedicated GNOME programmers. @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ and other dedicated GNOME programmers. - For more information please visit the + For more information please visit the Evolution Web page. Please send all comments, @@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ and other dedicated GNOME programmers. database. Instructions for submitting bug reports can be found on-line at - http://bugs.gnome.org/Reporting.html. If you are using - GNOME 1.1 or later, you can also use command - bug-buddy for submitting bug reports. + http://bugs.gnome.org/Reporting.html. You can also use + command bug-buddy for submitting bug reports. This manual was written by Aaron Weber - (aaron@helixcode.com) with the help of the + (aaron@helixcode.com) and Kevin Breit + (battery841@mypad.com) with the help of the application programmers and the GNOME Documentation Project. Please send all comments and suggestions regarding the manual to the GNOME Documentation Project at @@ -67,3 +67,8 @@ and other dedicated GNOME programmers. all comments and suggestions regarding this translation to SOMEWHERE. --> + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/apx-fdl.sgml b/doc/C/apx-fdl.sgml index 7a85c6e4a2..8b49729cfc 100644 --- a/doc/C/apx-fdl.sgml +++ b/doc/C/apx-fdl.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.1, March 2000 diff --git a/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml b/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml index e474d54b5c..fb05344813 100644 --- a/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml +++ b/doc/C/apx-gloss.sgml @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ Attachment - Any file sent with an e-mail for the reciever to download. + Any file sent along with an email. Attachments may be embedded in + a message or appended to it. diff --git a/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml b/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml index de8c8beae7..687a75e9f0 100644 --- a/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml +++ b/doc/C/config-prefs.sgml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This will open the mail preferences window, illustrated in . Mail Preferences are - seperated into several categories: + separated into several categories: Identity @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ and password, what sort of mail sending and receiving protocols your network uses, and the names of the servers you'll be using. If you're switching from another groupware - or email progam, you can almost certainly use the same + or email program, you can almost certainly use the same settings as you did with that program. Select the Sources tab in the Preferences window to tell @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ Mail Sources The Mail Sources tab allows you to - edit, add, or delete methods of retreiving mail from + edit, add, or delete methods of retrieving mail from servers. Clicking on Add or Edit will bring up a dialog box to offer you the following options: @@ -164,8 +164,9 @@ Server: - Enter the name of your mail server in this field, - eg: mail.mycompany.com + Enter the name of your mail server in this field. + For example: + mail.mycompany.com @@ -208,18 +209,21 @@ Transports The Transports tab lets you set how - you will send mail. As of this writing, you have two - choices: SMTP, which uses a remote - mail server, and sendmail, which uses - the sendmail program on your - local system. + you will send mail. Evolution currently supports two mail + transport options: SMTP, which uses a + remote mail server, and sendmail, + which uses the sendmail program + on your local system. Sendmail + is more difficult to configure, but offers more flexibility + than plain SMTP. - If you choose SMTP, you will need to - know the name of your mail server. Your system - administrator or ISP has probably included that - information on the piece of paper you lost about five - minutes ago. Evolution can + To use SMTP, you'll need to enter the + name of your SMTP server, which should look like: + smtp.isp.net. + + + Evolution can attempt to determine if you have entered the right server name. To have it do so, check the box labelled Test these values before continuing @@ -488,10 +492,12 @@ + General Preferences - Overall Evolution prefs-- whatever else doesn't fit. + Additional configuration options will be covered here, as + they become available. diff --git a/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml b/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml index 519bd81414..6690c766ad 100644 --- a/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml +++ b/doc/C/config-setupassist.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - Easy Setup with the Setup Assistant @@ -7,11 +6,7 @@ operation. If you prefer more detailed or advanced configuration, see - - This paragraph will describe all information required by the - setup assistant. It will include a long itemized list, and a - screenshot or two. - + Mail Setup @@ -37,7 +32,7 @@ Mail Setup Assistant Evolution Main Window - + @@ -46,73 +41,103 @@ The assistant will ask you for the following information: - - Name— Your + + + + Name: + Your full name: eg. Eva Lucianne Tester + - Email address&mdash ; + + Email address: + Your email address: eg. eltester@helixcode.com + + + Organization: - Organization— Any - organization you represent. Leave this blank if you - wish. + 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 three or fewer lines of text. - + + + + Signature File: + + + A text file appended to any email you send. A + signature file typically consists of your name and email + address, or a quotation you like. It should be three or + fewer lines of text. + + + + + Mail source type: - Mail source type— - Evolution supports two mail - sources: POP servers, the most common email server type, - and UNIX-style MBOX files. Ask your system + Evolution supports three mail + sources: POP servers, the most common email server type; + IMAP, which stores mail remotely and allows access from + multiple locations, and UNIX-style + mbox files. Ask your system administrator which one you use. - + + + + Server: - Server— This should be the - name of your mail server, eg. - mailserver.organization.org + This should be the name of your mail server: it should + look something like: + mailserver.organization.org. - - - - Username— Usually, this is + + + + Username: + + + 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: + - Authentication— Select the - type of authentication you will use. You can click - Detect supported types to find - out which authentication protocols your network allows. + 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: - Mail Transport— This is the - mail sending protocol you will want to use. Sendmail is - the default. + This is the mail sending protocol you will want to use. + Evolution supports both SMTP + and sendmail. - + + To learn how to configure Evolution @@ -125,3 +150,9 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml b/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml index c6e844025b..f844db46c0 100644 --- a/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml +++ b/doc/C/evolution-guide.sgml @@ -27,13 +27,30 @@ 2000 - Helix Code, Inc. + Helix Code, Inc., Kevin Breit - PUT THE RIGHT LEGALNOTICE IN HERE + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the GNU Free + Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later + version published by the Free Software Foundation with no + Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover + Texts. You may obtain a copy of the GNU Free + Documentation License from the Free Software + Foundation by visiting their Web site or by writing + to: Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite + 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + + + Many of the names used by companies to distinguish their + products and services are claimed as trademarks. Where those + names appear in any GNOME documentation, and those trademarks + are made aware to the members of the GNOME Documentation + Project, the names have been printed in caps or initial caps. @@ -48,7 +65,6 @@ Using Evolution - A Guide for Everybody Part one of the Evolution manual @@ -70,7 +86,6 @@ Configuring and Managing Evolution - A guide for Power Users and Administrators Evolution is highly configurable. diff --git a/doc/C/fig/calendar.png b/doc/C/fig/calendar.png index 91f485aa5f..47354813a2 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/calendar.png and b/doc/C/fig/calendar.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/config-cal.png b/doc/C/fig/config-cal.png index d477f42550..e124196279 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/config-cal.png and b/doc/C/fig/config-cal.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/config-mail.png b/doc/C/fig/config-mail.png index e9e5debc78..ef270858f7 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/config-mail.png and b/doc/C/fig/config-mail.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/contact.png b/doc/C/fig/contact.png index ed41ab0e3d..1610e278a4 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/contact.png and b/doc/C/fig/contact.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/filter-new-fig.png b/doc/C/fig/filter-new-fig.png index 84db72462c..4c612ce5fc 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/filter-new-fig.png and b/doc/C/fig/filter-new-fig.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png b/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png index 29af304147..0ff712efa5 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png and b/doc/C/fig/mainwindow-pic.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/fig/vfolder-createrule-fig.png b/doc/C/fig/vfolder-createrule-fig.png index 6be67ad5eb..571a487ba4 100644 Binary files a/doc/C/fig/vfolder-createrule-fig.png and b/doc/C/fig/vfolder-createrule-fig.png differ diff --git a/doc/C/preface.sgml b/doc/C/preface.sgml index 60e973a188..a228998027 100644 --- a/doc/C/preface.sgml +++ b/doc/C/preface.sgml @@ -12,6 +12,17 @@ evolved groupware program, and an integral part of the Internet-connected desktop. + + As part of the GNOME project, + Evolution is free software, and is + released under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL). As + stated previously, the documentation falls under the Free + Documentation License (FDL), which is included with this + document in . For more information about + the GPL and the FDL, visit the Free Software Foundation's + website at http://www.fsf.org. + Evolution is a suite of tools to help you work in a group. You can use it to send, receive, @@ -59,7 +70,10 @@ Data must be safe: Evolution - must not lose mail or corrupt mailbox files. + must not lose mail or corrupt mailbox files. It will + not execute scripts, automatically forward a virus to + your entire contacts list, or delete files from your + hard disk. @@ -89,10 +103,8 @@ 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 + guide to aaron@helixcode.com. 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. @@ -100,15 +112,15 @@ - This book is divided into two sections. The first section is - a guided tour— it will + This book is divided into two sections. The first section is a + guided tour— it will explain how to use Evolution. If you are new to Evolution or to groupware in general, this is the section for you. The second section, covering configuration, - is targeted at advanced users and administrators. If you are - a network administrator, you may find yourself referring to - this section frequently. + is targeted at more advanced users, but anyone who wants to + change the way Evolution looks or + acts can benefit from reading it. Typographical conventions @@ -118,9 +130,19 @@ Applications Commands typed at the command line - Labels for menu items and buttons - Anything you type in + Labels for interface items + + Menu selections look like this: + + Menu + Submenu + Menu Item + + + Buttons you can click + Anything you type in Text output from a computer + @@ -132,3 +154,9 @@ + + + + + + diff --git a/doc/C/usage-calendar.sgml b/doc/C/usage-calendar.sgml index f0772e9948..3da93260a5 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-calendar.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-calendar.sgml @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ --> - The Evolution Calendar: Time-Tamer Extraordinaire + The Evolution Calendar To begin using the calendar, select Calendar from the shortcut @@ -141,9 +141,9 @@ lack of time, resources, and interest. complicated, and only applies to calendars on a network. Public is the default category, and a public event can be viewed by anyone on the calendar - sharing network. Private means - (SOMETHING), and Confidential means that - (SOMETHING ELSE). + sharing network. Private denotes one + level of security, and Confidential + means that . The Recurrence tab lets you describe diff --git a/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml b/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml index 07bc5af973..fc5c5781ed 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-contact.sgml @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Rolodex. Of course, it's a lot easier to update Evolution than it is to change an actual paper book. Evolution also - allows easy synchronization with handheld and remote devices. + allows easy synchronization with hand-held and remote devices. Since Evolution supports most major network protocols, including LDAP, it can fit into almost any existing network. @@ -44,8 +44,11 @@ Contacts in the shortcut bar. The contact manager is illustrated in . By default, the contact manager - shows all your cards in alphabetical order, and in a - minicard format. + shows all your cards in alphabetical order, in a + minicard format. You can select other + views from the View menu, and adjust the + width of the colums by clicking and dragging the grey column + dividers. @@ -128,8 +131,7 @@ General, for basic contact information, and Details, for a more specific description of the person. In addition, it contains a full - menu bar. FIXME: The contents are still changing rapidly, - but you should be able to guess what they're for. + menu bar, which is still evolving rapidly.
@@ -141,17 +143,17 @@
- - The General tab contains no less + The General tab contains no less than seven sections, each with an icon: a face, for name and company; a telephone for phone numbers; an envelope for email - address; a house for postal address; a handshake for contacts - (FIXME: I don't understand this feature, and the button - doesn't do anything yet.); and a briefcase for categories. - You can guess what sort of information belongs in fields like - Job Title and Web page - address, but there are several parts of the window - that are a little more interesting. + address; a house for postal address; a file folder for + contacts, and a briefcase for categories. You can guess what + sort of information belongs in fields like Job + Title and Web page address, + but there are several parts of the window that are a little + more interesting. + + Categories feature, which is discussed in , there are a few things you'll want to know about: the first of these is the @@ -228,7 +230,7 @@ square button for the list of labels, any that you've already filled in will be marked. - @@ -460,12 +462,14 @@ Evolution will fill in addresses from your contact manager's address cards if you let it. In addition to that, you can send email to everyone in a - particular group by (FIXME: wait for feature implementation, - then document). Future versions of - Evolution will allow you to you - export a group of cards to a spreadsheet, database, or word - processor so you can print address labels or prepare large - postal mailings. + particular group. + + + + Future versions of Evolution will + allow you to you export a group of cards to a spreadsheet, + database, or word processor so you can print address labels + or prepare large postal mailings. diff --git a/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml b/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml index bd00601fb3..2664d121d2 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-mail.sgml @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ - It can send and recieve mail in HTML or as plain text, and + It can send and receive mail in HTML or as plain text, and supports file attachments. @@ -101,15 +101,17 @@ - Getting Mail + Checking Mail To check your email, just click Get mail in the toolbar. If this is the first time you've done so, the mail setup assistant will ask you for the information it needs to check your mail (see for more information). You'll - need to enter your password. Then, + linkend="config-setupassist"> for more information). If + you're checking mail over a network (instead of from local + mbox files), you'll need to enter your + email password. Type it in, click OK and Evolution will download your mail. New mail will appear in your Inbox. @@ -147,10 +149,10 @@ Evolution will provide a link and icon at the end of the message. Click on that, and Evolution will ask you where you - want to put the file. Once you've chosen one and saved the - file, you can open, move, copy, or execute it just like any - other, using Nautilus or your - favorite shell or file manager. + want to put the file. Once you've chosen a location and + saved the file, you can open, move, copy, or execute it just + like any other, using Nautilus or + your favorite shell or file manager. @@ -179,14 +181,12 @@ You can start writing a new email message by selecting New Mail from the File Menu, or by pressing the - Send in the Inbox toolbar. When you do so, - the New Message window will open, as - shown in . + Compose button in the Inbox toolbar. + When you do so, the New Message window + will open, as shown in . - -
New Message Window @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ Alternately, you can click on the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: buttons to get a list of email - addresses. Click the checkboxes next to the addresses, then + addresses. Click the check-boxes next to the addresses, then click OK, and the address will be added to the appropriate form field. @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ She puts her co-worker, Tim, in the in the Cc: field, so that he know what's going on. The client can see that Tim also - recieved the message, and knows that he can talk to + received the message, and knows that he can talk to Tim about the message as well. @@ -444,10 +444,10 @@ with quoted materials and the relevant replies interspersed--> - B is for bold text - I for italics - U to underline - S for a strikethrough. + B is for bold text + I for italics + U to underline + S for a strikethrough. @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ with quoted materials and the relevant replies interspersed--> - Insert Link: Use this tool to + Insert Link: Use this tool to put hyperlinks in your HTML messages. When you select it, Evolution will prompt you for the Text that @@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ with quoted materials and the relevant replies interspersed--> - Insert Image: Select this item to - embed image into your email, as was done in the welcome + Insert Image: Select this item to + embed an image into your email, as was done in the welcome message. Images will appear at the location of the cursor. @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> The post office forwards your mail for you when you change addresses, and you can forward mail when you get a letter by - mistake. The email Forward command + mistake. The email Forward button works in much the same way. It's particularly useful if you have received a message and you think someone else would like to see it. You can forward a message as an attachment @@ -570,18 +570,19 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> altered content. - To forward a message, first make sure it is selected by - clicking it once in the message list. Then, press + To forward a message you are reading, press Forward on the toolbar, or select - Forward from the - Message menu. To forward a message - inline instead of attached, select - Forward Inline from the - Message menu. Choose an addressee as you - would when sending a new message; the subject will already - be entered, but you can alter it. Enter your comments on - the message in the composition frame, - and press Send. + Message + Forward . If you + prefer to forward the message inline + instead of attached, select + Message Forward + Inline from the menu. Choose an + addressee as you would when sending a new message; the + subject will already be entered, but you can alter it. + Enter your comments on the message in the + composition frame, and press + Send. @@ -683,8 +684,7 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> contacts, and mail can't go into the same folder. Calendars have to go in calendar folders, mail in mail folders, and contacts in contact folders. - FIXME: should this go in a different section? - + @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> 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 + they have sent, find filters especially helpful to separate personal from list-related mail, but they're good for anybody who gets more than a few messages a day. To create a filter, select Filter Assistant from the @@ -781,7 +781,6 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> filter assistant is shown in -
Creating a new Filter @@ -821,7 +820,7 @@ possibly never will be due to security evil. --> Then, the filter assistant will ask you which emails it should act upon. You can set criteria based on message size, the - sender, primary addressee or cc: list, or words in the subject + sender, primary addressee or Cc: list, or words in the subject or body of the message. Once you've decided which messages to filter, the assistant will ask you the sort of action you wish to take. You can file, delete, or forward the message, and you diff --git a/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml b/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml index bc6b6c27d4..d03aaada50 100644 --- a/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml +++ b/doc/C/usage-mainwindow.sgml @@ -10,7 +10,13 @@ Evolution from the Applications of the Main Panel Menu, or by typing evolution at the - command-line. After Evolution starts + command-line. The first time you run the program, it will create + a directory called evolution in your home + directory, where it will keep all your + Evolution-related files. + + + After Evolution starts up, you will see the main window, with the Inbox open. It should look a lot like the picture in . On the left of @@ -21,22 +27,16 @@ bar with buttons for different functions. The largest part of the main window is taken up by the actual Inbox, where messages are listed - and displayed for . If you're running the program for the first - time, you'll have just one message: a welcome from Helix Code. + and displayed. If you're running the program for the first time, + you'll have just one message: a welcome from Helix Code. - - -
Evolution Main Window and Inbox Evolution Main Window - +
@@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? The Way Evolution Looks - The appearance of both - Evolution and - GNOME is very easy to - customize, so your screen might not look like this - picture. You might configure - Evolution to start with a - different view, or without the shortcut - bar or folder view. + The appearance of both Evolution + and GNOME is very easy to + customize, so your screen might not look like this picture. + You might configure Evolution to + start with a different view, without the shortcut + bar, or with the folder bar + instead.
@@ -95,11 +95,11 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? - Inbox + Inbox: The Inbox will show you all of your email. Your Inbox @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? - Calendar + Calendar: The Calendar can store your appointments and To do lists @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? - Contacts + Contacts: The Contact Manager holds your addresses, phone numbers, @@ -139,20 +139,22 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? - - Notes + Notes: - The notepad is your catch-all tool: use it to take + The note pad is your catch-all tool: use it to take messages from phone conversations, keep small things organized, write haiku, or whatever you like. This feature is not yet implemented, but will be @@ -188,7 +190,7 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? - + The Folder View The folder view is a more comprehensive @@ -200,12 +202,12 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? will be three folders at the base. The first one is VFolders, for virtual folders (discussed in . The next one is - External Directories, which (FIXME: What is - this for?). The most important one is probably - Local, which contains all the data that's - actually stored on your computer. If you click on the plus sign - plus sign next to the Local folder, you'll - see the contents: + External Directories, for contact + directories stored on a network. The most important one is + probably Local, which you can use to access + all the data that's actually stored on your computer. If you + click on the plus sign plus sign next to the + Local folder, you'll see the contents: @@ -238,6 +240,17 @@ Can these things be labelled with little arrows & stuff? + + To create a new folder, select + File New + Folder. You'll be asked where you want to + put it, and what kind of folder it should be. You can choose + from three types: Mail, for storing mail, + Calendar for storing calendars, and + Contacts for storing contacts. + + + Any time new information arrives in a folder, that folder label is displayed as bold text. - - You can move folders and other items using - drag-and-drop. You can drag the folders - inside the folder view to change their order or put one folder - inside another. To delete a folder, right-click it and select + To delete a folder, right-click it and select Delete from the menu that pops up. - The same goes for individual messages, appointments, and address - cards, whether they're in the folder view - or not: drag them where you want them, and they will go there. - + To change the order of folders, or put one inside another, use + drag-and-drop. To move individual + messages, appointments, and address cards between folders, you + can do the same thing: drag them where you want them, and + they'll go. -- cgit v1.2.3