--- xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml 2012/05/21 18:30:34 1.42 +++ xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml 2012/07/24 12:12:51 1.45 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + The Xfce Configuration Guide @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ -10 -2012-05-21 +13 +2012-07-24 Introduction @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@

-The last part of this guide lists a few commands to run after upgrading to Xfce -4.8, so be sure to follow them if you are upgrading from an older version. +The last part of this guide lists a few commands to run after upgrading to a +new Xfce release, so be sure to follow them if you are upgrading from an older version.

@@ -69,14 +69,14 @@

-Next, double-check your USE flags in /etc/make.conf; you'll +Next, double-check your USE flags in /etc/portage/make.conf; you'll probably at least want USE="-gnome -kde -minimal -qt4 dbus jpeg lock session startup-notification thunar udev X".

Now that you've set your USE variables in -/etc/make.conf, it's time to install Xfce. +/etc/portage/make.conf, it's time to install Xfce.

@@ -157,23 +157,6 @@
 
 
 
-Program access - - -

-You might notice right-clicking on the desktop shows you the menu of all your -applications. It's useful, but your desktop can easily be completely obscured by -open windows, making it hard to to launch a new program. So, one of the first -things you may wish to do is give yourself a handy application menu on your -panel. Right click on this panel, and choose "Add New Item". Scroll through the -list of choices and select "Xfce Menu". You can choose where you want it to be -displayed on your panel. When clicked, it displays the application/preferences -menu, providing a nicely categorized list of your installed programs. -

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Sessions & startup @@ -533,10 +516,10 @@

-If you're upgrading Xfce from a pre-4.8 version to 4.8 or newer, then you will +If you're upgrading Xfce from earlier major versions (4.x), then you will need to remove your old cached sessions and profiles as they are incompatible -with the 4.8 release (and later releases). For each of your users, run the -following commands to remove your old incompatible cached sessions and profile: +with new releases. For each of your users, run the following commands to remove +your old incompatible cached sessions and profile: