<p> <app>gLabels</app> was written by <credit><name>Jim Evins
(<email>evins@snaught.com</email>)</name></credit>. To find more information about
<app>gLabels</app>, please visit the
- <link href="http://glabels.org" type="http">gLabels Web
+ <link href="http://glabels.org" type="http"><app>gLabels</app> Web
page</link>. </p>
<p>
To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or
<p>Predefined templates are defined by XML files located in
either <file>/usr/share/libglabels-3.0/templates/</file> or
<file>/usr/local/share/libglabels-3.0/templates/</file>,
- depending on where glabels was installed. Glabels will
+ depending on where <app>glabels</app> was installed. <app>Glabels</app> will
also search for user defined templates in the directory
<file>${HOME}/.config/libglabels/templates/</file>. User
defined template files should be named with a
<p>The format for these files is defined in the DTD:
<link href="http://glabels.org/xmlns/2.3/glabels-2.3.dtd.txt">glabels-2.3.dtd</link>.
- (This DTD also describes other XML formats used by glabels.)</p>
+ (This DTD also describes other XML formats used by <app>glabels</app>.)</p>
<section id="template-assumptions">
<title>Assumptions/caveats</title>
<title>Markup Nodes</title>
<p>Templates may contain optional markup nodes. These nodes are used to describe
- a simple set of markup lines that are visible in the glabels drawing canvas, but
+ a simple set of markup lines that are visible in the <app>glabels</app> drawing canvas, but
not visible when printed. These lines can represent margins, fold lines, center lines,
special areas, or other helpful hints to the user of a template.</p>
"Montgomery Scott",Engineering,SE-197-54T
</code>
- <p>In <app>gLabels</app> we have created a new glabels
+ <p>In <app>gLabels</app> we have created a new <app>glabels</app>
document using the Avery 5395 "Name Badge Labels" template. Next we use the
<guiseq> <gui>Objects</gui>
<gui>Merge Properties</gui> </guiseq> menu item to display
selections in this dialog we click <gui>OK</gui> to accept the
changes.</p>
- <p>Now we start adding objects to our glabels document as shown.</p>
+ <p>Now we start adding objects to our <app>glabels</app> document as shown.</p>
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Kramer,Cosmo,,"Apt 5B","129 W. 81 St.","New York",NY,10024-7207
</code>
- <p>In <app>glabels</app> we have created a new glabels
+ <p>In <app>glabels</app> we have created a new <app>glabels</app>
document using the Avery 5512 "Address Labels" template. Next we use the
<guiseq> <gui>Objects</gui>
<gui>Merge Properties</gui> </guiseq> menu item to display
selections in this dialog we click <gui>OK</gui> to accept the
changes.</p>
- <p>Now we start adding objects to our glabels document as shown.</p>
+ <p>Now we start adding objects to our <app>glabels</app> document as shown.</p>
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<media type="image" src="figures/merge-ex2-2.png" mime="image/png" style="right">
selections in this dialog, we will click the <gui>OK</gui> button to
accept the changes.</p>
- <p>Now we start adding objects to our glabels document as shown.</p>
+ <p>Now we start adding objects to our <app>glabels</app> document as shown.</p>
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<media type="image" src="figures/merge-ex3-2.png" mime="image/png" style="right">
<key>Return</key>:</p>
<p><cmd>glabels
- <replaceable>file1.glabels file2.glabels file3.glabels</replaceable>
+ <var>file1.glabels file2.glabels file3.glabels</var>
</cmd></p>
<p>When the application starts, the files that you specify are