From: Tiffany Antopolski
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-To start the Document Viewer from the command line, type
- You can use the
- The page label should be in the same format as the page number displayed in
+ The page label should be in the same format as the page number displayed in
the Document Viewer toolbar.
Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-You can convert documents of the following format types to PostScript files:
+You can convert documents of the following format types to PostScript files:
DjVu (.djvu, .djv) Tagged Image File Format (.tiff, .tif)
-This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PostScript file.
+This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PostScript file.
- Click
- Select
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-You can convert documents of the following format types to SVG files:
+You can convert documents of the following format types to SVG files:
Portable Document Format (.pdf)
-This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as an SVG file.
+This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as an SVG file.
- Click
- Select
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-You can convert documents of the following format types into PDF format:
+You can convert documents of the following format types into PDF format:
Device Independent file format (.dvi) PostScript (.ps)
-This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PDF file.
+This works by opening the file in Document Viewer and "printing" the document as a PDF file.
- Click
- Select
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click
-You can't select text in PostScript or .dvi files, but you usually can do -this in PDF files. Converting .dvi or PostScript files to PDF will not make -the text selectable. This is because the text itself isn't stored in the file -(it's just an image of what the text looks like), so there is no way to recover -it and put it in the PDF. You can use Optical Character Recognition +You can't select text in PostScript or .dvi files, but you usually can do +this in PDF files. Converting .dvi or PostScript files to PDF will not make +the text selectable. This is because the text itself isn't stored in the file +(it's just an image of what the text looks like), so there is no way to recover +it and put it in the PDF. You can use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to extract the text from files if you need to.
diff --git a/help/C/duplex-10pages.page b/help/C/duplex-10pages.page index 9c191d08..1287b82b 100644 --- a/help/C/duplex-10pages.page +++ b/help/C/duplex-10pages.page @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-
- Choose the
- Under Range, select
- Choose the
-Under Layout, in the
-In the
In the
-Choose the General tab. +Choose the General tab.
Under Range, select
- Choose the
Click
- To print page 3, Click
In the
- In the
Click
- Click
In the
- Click
-Enter pages 8, 9, 10, 7, 6, 11, 12, 5 in the
Click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
Type the numbers of the pages in this order: 14, 3, 4, 13, 12, 5, 6, 11, 10, 7, 8, 9, 2
- +
diff --git a/help/C/duplex-15pages.page b/help/C/duplex-15pages.page
index a8867924..9ee24ae9 100644
--- a/help/C/duplex-15pages.page
+++ b/help/C/duplex-15pages.page
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
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Follow the steps for printing a 16-page booklet.
- +Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Follow the steps for printing a 4-page booklet.
- + diff --git a/help/C/duplex-4pages.page b/help/C/duplex-4pages.page index d8ce0c40..45df002e 100644 --- a/help/C/duplex-4pages.page +++ b/help/C/duplex-4pages.page @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-- Choose the General tab. + Choose the General tab.
Under Range, select
- Choose the
In the
- To print page 3, click
- In the
-In the
Click
- Click
-In the
In the Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
Type the numbers of the pages in this order: 7, 2, 1
diff --git a/help/C/duplex-8pages.page b/help/C/duplex-8pages.page
index 92d53cb2..bb13ece0 100644
--- a/help/C/duplex-8pages.page
+++ b/help/C/duplex-8pages.page
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- Choose the
Under Range, select
Choose the
Under Layout, in the
- Click
Under Range, select
- Choose the
Click
- Click
In the
- In the
Click
- Click
In the
- In the
Click
- Click
Enter pages 8, 5, 6, 7 in the Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- PDF and PostScript (.ps) files are not usually intended to be edited, but PDF editing software is available. Try
+ PDF and PostScript (.ps) files are not usually intended to be edited, but PDF editing software is available. Try
pdfedit, for example.
Click Click Type the word or phrase you want to look for and a search will start
+ Type the word or phrase you want to look for and a search will start
automatically. The The To hide the search bar, click anywhere in the document.
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If the word or phrase you searched does not appear in the entire document
Only PDF documents are searchable. Some PDF documents are not searchable because their text
-is encoded in the document as an image.
+is encoded in the document as an image.
-In some Linux distributions, not all formats are supported by default, so you might not be able to view all the formats listed above.
+In some Linux distributions, not all formats are supported by default, so you might not be able to view all the formats listed above.
Support for a format is called a backend. If
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click
- Click
- Select
- Choose a name and folder to save the file in, then click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- To swap black for white, white for black, and so on, click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- Move the mouse pointer towards the bottom of the
- window to scroll down; it will scroll faster depending on how far down the
+ Move the mouse pointer towards the bottom of the
+ window to scroll down; it will scroll faster depending on how far down the
window you go.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ You can move around each page of a document by any of the following methods:
Dragging the page around with your mouse, as if you are grabbing it. To do this:
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ You can move around each page of a document by any of the following methods:
Press the Press the To go to a specific page:
- To move ten pages at a time, press
-
- You can only move around one page at a time, by default. If you want to move
- between pages just by scrolling or dragging, click
+ You can only move around one page at a time, by default. If you want to move
+ between pages just by scrolling or dragging, click
To make the side pane visible click To make the side pane visible click You can move between pages by clicking on them in the side pane.
- Some documents have an index or table of contents, which you can display in the
- side pane. Click the drop-down list at the top of the side pane and select
+ Some documents have an index or table of contents, which you can display in the
+ side pane. Click the drop-down list at the top of the side pane and select
Most documents don't use this feature, so you
+ Most documents don't use this feature, so you
won't be able to view their index in the side pane. Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- There are many reasons why your printer might not be working. For example, it
+ There are many reasons why your printer might not be working. For example, it
could be out of paper or ink, or unplugged or damaged.
Select
-If this fails, see your printer's manual
+If this fails, see your printer's manual
to see what else you can do.
- Some PDF documents have a setting which prevents you from printing them.
+ Some PDF documents have a setting which prevents you from printing them.
Authors can set this printing restriction when they write a document.
- Evince overrides this restriction by default, but you may want to check
+ Evince overrides this restriction by default, but you may want to check
that it hasn't been disabled:
- Press
- Type gconf-editor into the text box and click
+ Type gconf-editor into the text box and click
Double-click on the file icon in the file manager or on the Desktop.
Double clicking opens PDF, PostScript, .djvu, .dvi and Comic Book Archive files in the Document Viewer by default.
- Right-click on a file icon on the Desktop or in the file manager and click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 If you try to open a PDF document that is protected with a password, a window will appear asking you to enter the document password. Enter the password and click There are two types of passwords: The user password is needed to view the document. The master password is required to print the document as well as view it. Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
- If you want to change the paper size of your document (for example, print a US Letter-sized PDF on A4 paper), you can
+ If you want to change the paper size of your document (for example, print a US Letter-sized PDF on A4 paper), you can
change the printing format for the document.
- Printers usually print the first page first, and the last page last, so the pages end up in reverse order when you pick them up.
+ Printers usually print the first page first, and the last page last, so the pages end up in reverse order when you pick them up.
To reverse the order:
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
Collate
- If you are printing more than one copy of the document, the print outs will be grouped by page number by default. (e.g. The copies of page one come out, then the copies of page two, etc.) Collating will make each copy come out with
+ If you are printing more than one copy of the document, the print outs will be grouped by page number by default. (e.g. The copies of page one come out, then the copies of page two, etc.) Collating will make each copy come out with
its pages grouped together.
+
For example, if you enter "1,3,5-7,9" in the Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 Click Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0 Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
+
In the Configuration Editor select
+
Check the value box for
+
You can add/change the shortcut as follows:
Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
@@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ You can move around each page of a document by any of the following methods:
Open a copy of the current document.
-
+
Save a copy of the current document with a new file name.
-
+
Print the current document.
-
+
Close the current document window.
-
+
@@ -57,31 +57,31 @@
Reload the document (effectively closes and re-opens the document).
@@ -91,11 +91,11 @@
-
+
Move up/down a page.
-
+
Move up/down a page several lines at a time.
-
+
Go to the previous/next page.
-
+
Go to the beginning of a page (beginning of the document if
-
+
Go to the end of a page (end of the document if
-
+
Go to the beginning of the document.
-
+
Go to the end of the document.
@@ -105,19 +105,19 @@
-
+
Copy highlighted text.
-
+
Select all the text in a document.
@@ -127,19 +127,19 @@
-
+
- Show the toolbar that lets you search for words in the document. The
- search box is automatically highlighted when you press this, and the
+ Show the toolbar that lets you search for words in the document. The
+ search box is automatically highlighted when you press this, and the
search will start as soon as you type some text.
-
+
Go to the next search result.
-
+
Go to the previous search result.
@@ -165,17 +165,17 @@ Enable the /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels flag in gconf:
-
+
Rotate the pages 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
-
+
Rotate the pages 90 degrees clockwise.
-
+
Zoom in.
-
+
Zoom out.
diff --git a/help/C/singlesided-13-16pages.page b/help/C/singlesided-13-16pages.page
index 1380a830..b93daf53 100644
--- a/help/C/singlesided-13-16pages.page
+++ b/help/C/singlesided-13-16pages.page
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-
Click
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-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
-
Click
- With forward search, you can click on a specific line of Beamer-LaTeX source code. The top of the corresponding slide in the PDF will be outlined in red. This will often be the frametitle. + With forward search, you can click on a specific line of Beamer-LaTeX source code. The top of the corresponding slide in the PDF will be outlined in red. This will often be the frametitle.
\end{frame}
-
+
diff --git a/help/C/synctex-editors.page b/help/C/synctex-editors.page
index 404ed5f3..3033a509 100644
--- a/help/C/synctex-editors.page
+++ b/help/C/synctex-editors.page
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ let g:Tex_ViewRule_pdf = 'evince_dbus.py'
let g:Tex_DefaultTargetFormat = 'pdf'
let g:Tex_CompileRule_pdf = 'pdflatex --synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode $*'
-
+
diff --git a/help/C/synctex-search.page b/help/C/synctex-search.page
index b9901fab..603f76a3 100644
--- a/help/C/synctex-search.page
+++ b/help/C/synctex-search.page
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ either in the first or last three lines of each included TeX file, and forward s
- Backward search allows you to click on a specific line in the PDF file, and jump to the associated line in the TeX source code.
+ Backward search allows you to click on a specific line in the PDF file, and jump to the associated line in the TeX source code.
You can perform a backward search by pressing
- gedit-plugins + gedit-plugins
+
In
- SyncTeX is a method that enables synchronization between a TeX source file and the resulting PDF output. + SyncTeX is a method that enables synchronization between a TeX source file and the resulting PDF output.
diff --git a/help/C/textselection.page b/help/C/textselection.page index 27f415fa..3b8290f8 100644 --- a/help/C/textselection.page +++ b/help/C/textselection.page @@ -21,19 +21,19 @@
-If you highlight and copy text from a document using
- This problem happens because of how some document formats handle text. - The actual text in the document is stored differently from the way it is + This problem happens because of how some document formats handle text. + The actual text in the document is stored differently from the way it is displayed. This may result in a copy that does not appear as expected.
-- Unfortunately, there is no real way of fixing this problem. Copying +
+ Unfortunately, there is no real way of fixing this problem. Copying
less text at a time, or copying the text into a text editor may minimise the problem. You can locate a text editor by clicking
-If you want to see two pages at once, side by side, like in a book, click
+If you want to see two pages at once, side by side, like in a book, click
Click
To exit from the full screen mode:
-Press
or click the