From ef81fab34a91adba34609a5a4f3eb1d744880617 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kjartan Maraas Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 23:07:56 +0000 Subject: Update svn path=/trunk/; revision=13711 --- help/no/preface.sgml | 452 ++------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 439 deletions(-) (limited to 'help/no/preface.sgml') diff --git a/help/no/preface.sgml b/help/no/preface.sgml index 28190668b6..839dbdcb93 100644 --- a/help/no/preface.sgml +++ b/help/no/preface.sgml @@ -1,130 +1,10 @@ - - - Introduction - - - What is Evolution, and What Can It Do for Me? - - Information is useless unless it's organized and accessible; - it's hardly even worth the name if you can't look at it and be - informed. - Evolution's goal is to make the - tasks of storing, organizing, and retrieving your personal - information easier, so you can work and communicate with - others. That is, it's a highly evolved groupware program, an integral - part of the Internet-connected desktop. - - - Without all the hot air, that means it's a tool to help you - get your work done. - - - Because it's part of the GNOME project, - Evolution is Free Software. The - program and its source code are released under the terms of - the GNU General - Public License (GPL), and the - documentation falls under the Free Documentation - License (FDL). For more information about - the GPL and the FDL, visit the Free Software Foundation's - website at http://www.fsf.org. - - - - This is a Beta release - - Evolution is now on the home - stretch to version 1.0. Please help prepare for the 1.0 - release by reporting bugs to us at bugzilla.ximian.com. There - are detailed bug reporting instructions in . - - - Please send comments on the guide to - aaron@ximian.com. The first person to send - some good suggestions gets a free Ximian t-shirt. - - - - - - Evolution can help you work in a - group by handling email, address and other contact - information, and one or more calendars. It can do that on one - or several computers, connected directly or over a network, - for one person or for large groups. - - - The Evolution project has four - central goals: - - - - - The application must be both powerful and easy - to use. In other words, it needs a familiar - and intuitive interface that users can customize to their - liking, and users should have access to shortcuts for - complex tasks. - - - - - Evolution must meet and - exceed the standards set by other groupware products. - It must include support for major network protocols so that it can - integrate seamlessly with existing hardware and network - environments. - - - - - The project must support open standards and be open to - expansion, so that it can become a development platform - as well as an application. From the simplest scripting - to the most complex network and component programming, - Evolution must offer - developers an environment for cutting-edge application - development. - - - - - Data must be safe: Evolution - must not lose mail, corrupt mailbox files or other data, - execute arbitrary scripts, or delete files from - your hard disk. - - - - - - Evolution is designed to make most - daily tasks faster. For example, it takes only one or two - clicks to enter an appointment or an address card sent to you - 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 - lower. People who get lots of mail will appreciate advanced - features like - Virtual Folders, which let you save searches as though - they were ordinary mail folders. - - - - - - About This Book + About this Book + + Organization This book is divided into two parts, with several appendices. The first part is a guided @@ -135,19 +15,18 @@ configuration, is targeted at more advanced users, but anyone who wants to change the way Evolution looks or acts can benefit - from reading it. In addition, there is a comprehensive menu reference which describes nearly - every capability that Evolution has - to offer. + from reading it. - + + + Typographical conventions - Some kinds of words are marked off with special typography: + In this book, we'll mark some words with special typography: Applications - Commands typed at the command line - Labels for interface items + Commands you type at the command line + Labels for Menu selections look like this: @@ -174,7 +53,7 @@ Example Example - This is what an example looks like. + This is what an example looks like. @@ -185,311 +64,6 @@ - - - - - Quick Reference for Common Tasks - - You might want to copy this section and tape it to the wall - next to your computer: it's a very short summary of most of - the things you'll want to do with - Evolution. Read if - you would like a complete list of keyboard shortcuts for menu commands. - - - - Opening or Creating Anything - - - - - - Create a new folder - - - FileNew - Folder or - - Ctrl - Shift - F - - - - - - - Create a new Shortcut in the Evolution Bar - - - File - New - Evolution Bar Shortcut or - - Ctrl - Shift - S - - - - - - - Create a new email message: - - - Use - FileNewMail - Message or - - Ctrl - Shift - M - - - - - - - Create a new Appointment - - - File - New - Appointment or - - Ctrl - Shift - A - - - - - - - - Enter a new Contact - - - File - New - Contact or - - Ctrl - Shift - C - - - - - - - - Create a new Task - - - File - New - Task or - - Ctrl - Shift - T - - - - - - - - - - Mail Tasks - - Here are the most frequent email tasks, and shortcuts for - navigating your mailbox with the keyboard instead of the - mouse: - - - - Navigating the Message List with the Keyboard - - - Press N to jump to the next unread - message. P goes to the previous - unread message. Use the arrow keys to move up - and down along the list of all message. - - - - - - Display the next page of a message in the preview pane - - - Press the space bar. - - - - - - Reply to a Message - - - To reply to the sender of the message only: - click Reply in the - toolbar, or press - - Ctrl - R - - - - To reply to the sender and all the other visible - recipients of the message, click Reply to - All or select the message and press - - Shift - Ctrl - R - - - - - - - Forward a Message - - - Select the message or messages you want to forward, - and click Forward in the - toolbar, or press - - Ctrl - F - - - - - - - Open a Message in a New Window - - - Double-click the message you want to view, or select - it and press - - Ctrl - O - - - - - - - Create Filters and Virtual Folders - - - Right-click on a message and select "Create Rule..." - menu items. You can also create filters and virtual - folders in the Tools menu. - - - - - - - - - Address Book - - - - - - - - New Appointments Fast - - Double-click in a blank space to create a new contact. - - - - - - - - - - - Contact Manager - - Here are the most frequent tasks that are done in the Contact Manager, - with the shortcuts so that you can use these tasks without having to use - your mouse: - - - - Edit a Contact - - - You can edit a contact two ways: - - - - Click once on the person's address card and you can - edit the person's properties all in the same window. - - - - - Double-click on the contact's card and alter their details. - - - - - - - - - - - Deleting a Contact - - - Right click on a contact and click Delete - or select a contact and press the Delete - on the toolbar. - - - - - - - - - Email a Contact - - - Right click on a contact and select - Send message to contact. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + -- cgit v1.2.3