--- Rodrigo Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 23:20 +0000, Thomas Wood
> wrote:
> > At the moment the context menu provides a way to
> launch the item (same 
> > as normal click), help (unavailable), add to
> favorites and add to 
> > startup programs. Out of these, I can only see
> that help might be 
> > useful in the context of the control center, but
> this seems such an 
> > un-obvious place that I doubt it's really helpful.

F1 is the standard shortcut key to launch help. This
could perhaps be implemented?
Also, you could put a help button in the interface,
perhaps at the bottom of the categories?

> yeah, for the control-center it makes sense,
> although I guess it's not a
> bad idea to provide a Help item, provided it works,
> of course :-)

There's help on most preferences tools already in the
user guide, and I could add a section on using the new
shell.
However, I would need either a binary to play with or
to ask a whole load of dumb questions (or both) -- eg,
how do you launch the control centre? is the
System->Preferences menu in the panel getting removed?
what's the definitive list of preference tools in
stock gnome?



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