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@@ -67,355 +53,21 @@ Introduction - The GNOME Control Center provides a - central place for the user to setup their GNOME experience. It - can let you configure anything from the behavior of your window - borders to the default font type. + The GNOME Control Center provides a single window from which to launch all preference tools. - To open the GNOME Control Center, - type gnomecc in a terminal window. If you - have Ximian GNOME, you can open the GNOME Control - Center by using - - System - Settings - . + To launch the GNOME Control Center, + type gnome-control-center in a terminal window. + For help on using preference tools, see the User Guide. - The GNOME Control Center Interface + Usage - The GNOME Control Center can come in - two forms. The first is the basic one that you have if you have - the default package installed. However, if you have the - GNOME Control Center Plus installed, - you will get the ability to configure advanced options and - customize the Sawfish window manager. - + The GNOME Control Center shows icons for all preference tools installed on your system in a window. Select a preference tool to see its description in the status bar. - Assuming you have the GNOME Control Center - Plus package installed, you will have the following - sections listed on the left side of the window: - - - Main - - - Lets you control the basic functionality of the desktop. - This features items such as sound and background. - - - - - Advanced - - - Lets you control more advanced parts of GNOME, such as - behavior and Palm Pilot sync options. - - - - - Sawfish window manager - - - Lets you control the most intimate details about the - Sawfish window manager. - - - - - - What does <application>GNOME Control Center - Plus</application> provide? - - The GNOME Control Center Plus - provides both the Advanced and - Sawfish window manager sections. If - you don't have the package installed, they will simply not - show up. - - - You just need to click the section name, and the capplets will - show up in the right section. - - - To open a capplet, just click on its graphic or text. + To open a preference tool, double-click on its icon. - - - The Main Section - - The main section includes basic capplets, geared more towards - the new user. These include: - - - - - - Configures the background image on your desktop. - - - - - - - - - Configures properties of the keyboard such as beep - settings and repeating. - - - - - - - - Selects the screensaver of choice and other properties - of the screensaver. - - - - - - - - - Configures the GNOME sound daemon. - - - - - - - - Sets up the startup hint. - - - - - - - - Changes what keybindings are used and what they - associate to. - - - - - - - - - The Advanced Section - - The advanced section is included in the GNOME - Control Center Plus package. This lets you - configure more advanced properties of your GNOME environment. - - - - - - Configures small user interface options such as where - buttons are located. - - - - - - - - Selects the default applications to be used for editing - text files and more. - - - - - - - - Sets up how GNOME treats your CD-ROM. - - - - - File Types and Programs - - - Configures what application should be used to open - different file types. This is for your GNOME 1.4 - applications. - - - - - - - - Configures the look of your buttons, menus, text, and - more in your GNOME environment. - - - - - Startup Applications - - - Sets up what programs start when GNOME intially starts. - - - - - - - - Sawfish Window Manager Section - - The Sawfish Window Manager section lets you - configure every facet of your Sawfish window manager. The - Sawfish Window Manager comes only in - the GNOME Control Center Plus - package. - - - Appearance - - - Configures the theme to use for your window borders. - - - - - Focus Behavior - - - Configures how Sawfish - selects which is the application with focus. - - - - - Matched Windows - - - - - - - Meta - - - Sets the skill level of the user, and changes the amount - of options based on the selection. - - - - - Minimizing and Maximizing - - - How Sawfish treats windows - when they're minimized or maximized. - - - - - Miscellaneous - - - Configures miscellaneous options of - Sawfish. - - - - - Moving and Resizing - - - Configures how windows are handled while being resized or moved. - - - - - Placement - - - Lets you set how windows are placed when they're open. - - - - - Shortcuts - - - Lets you setup keybindings for faster interaction with - your GNOME environment. - - - - - Sound - - - Configures if and when sounds should be played for window events. - - - - - Workspaces - - - Sets up your workspaces and viewports. - - - - - - - - The Accessibility Section - - The accessibility section is included in the GNOME - Control Center package. It helps to configure - various assistive technologies. - - - - - - Adjusts extended keyboard capabilities to facilate use by those - with additional needs. - - - - - - -&CONFIG-DEFAULT-APPS; -&CONFIG-HINTS; -&CONFIG-HTML; -&CONFIG-KBD; -&CONFIG-MOUSE; -&CONFIG-SOUND; -&CONFIG-SCREENSAVER; - -&CONFIG-BEHAVIOR; -&CONFIG-CD; -&CONFIG-BACKGROUND; -&CONFIG-KEYBINDINGS; -&CONFIG-THEME; -&CONFIG-ACCESSIBILITY-KEYBOARD;