From: Jim Evins Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 21:04:55 +0000 (+0000) Subject: 2004-08-07 Jim Evins X-Git-Tag: glabels-2_3_0~460 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=dcfe50a8208c3959e1b0313fd92619fe754a945a;p=glabels 2004-08-07 Jim Evins * Makefile.am: * configure.in: * help/* Renamed "./doc" directory to "./help" which contains user documentation, to be more consistent with other GNOME applications. git-svn-id: https://glabels.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/glabels/trunk@437 f5e0f49d-192f-0410-a22d-a8d8700d0965 --- diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/Makefile.am b/glabels2/help/C/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 00000000..340802cd --- /dev/null +++ b/glabels2/help/C/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +figdir = figures +docname = glabels +lang = C +omffile = glabels-C.omf +entities = legal.xml + +include $(top_srcdir)/xmldocs.make +dist-hook: app-dist-hook + diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-cd.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-cd.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a3de3bf Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-cd.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-label.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-label.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87a724b9 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-label.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-layout.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-layout.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c7127952 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/glabels-template-layout.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/main-window-empty.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/main-window-empty.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..305bd609 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/main-window-empty.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/object-editor-sidebar.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/object-editor-sidebar.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f0624a26 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/object-editor-sidebar.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-copies.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-copies.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d34d03c9 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-copies.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-merge.png b/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-merge.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de654d09 Binary files /dev/null and b/glabels2/help/C/figures/print-merge.png differ diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/glabels-C.omf b/glabels2/help/C/glabels-C.omf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4b46620 --- /dev/null +++ b/glabels2/help/C/glabels-C.omf @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ + + + + + Jim Evins (evins@snaught.com) + + + gLabels + + 2003-12-23 + + + User manual for the gLabels label and business card creation program + + + user's guide + + + + + + diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/glabels.xml b/glabels2/help/C/glabels.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..901a034a --- /dev/null +++ b/glabels2/help/C/glabels.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1835 @@ + + + + + + gLabels"> + +]> + + + + + +
+ + + + &app; Manual V&manrevision; + + + 2003 + Jim Evins + + + + + + + Jim Evins + + + &legal; + + + + + Jim + Evins + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + gLabels Manual V&manrevision; + &date; + + Jim Evins + evins@snaught.com + + Jim Evins + + + + + This manual describes version &appversion; of gLabels. + + + Feedback + To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &app; application or + this manual, follow the directions in the gLabels Contact Page. + + + + + + + gLabels + + + glabels + + + + + + + + + + Introduction + + The &app; application is a lightweight program for creating labels + and business cards for the GNOME desktop + environment. It is designed to work with various laser/ink-jet + peel-off label and business card sheets that you'll find at most + office supply stores. + + + + + + + + + + + Getting Started + + + To Start &app; + You can start &app; in the following ways: + + + + Applications menu + + Choose + + Office + gLabels + . + + + + Command line + + Type glabels, + then press Return: + + + + + + + When You Start &app; + When you start &app;, the following window is displayed. + + +
+ &app; Start Up Window + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + The &app; window contains the following elements: + + + + Menubar. + + The menus on the menubar contain all of the commands you + need to create and edit labels and business cards in + &app;. + + + + Main toolbar. + + The main toolbar contains a subset of common File and Edit + commands that you can access from the menubar. + + + + Drawing toolbar. + + The drawing toolbar contains a subset of commands for + editing the current glabels document. + + + + Display area. + + The display area is the main drawing interface to + &app;. + + + + Object sidebar. + + The object sidebar provides an interface for viewing and + editing all properties of an individual object. + + + + Properties toolbar. + + The properties toolbar contains a set of tools to + manipulate the properties of selected objects and set default + properties for new objects. + + + + Statusbar. + + The statusbar displays information about current + &app; activity and contextual + information about the menu items. + + + +
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+ + + + + + + + Usage + + + + To Create a New Label or Card + + To create a new label or business card, choose + File New + + to display the New Label or Card dialog. Select + the media type and orientation for the new document, + then click OK. A new document is + displayed in the display area of the &app; + window. + + If your particular media type is missing from this dialog, + see + + + + + + To Open a File + + To open a file, choose + File Open + to display the Open File dialog. + Select the file that you want to open, then click + OK. The file is displayed in the display area + of the &app; window. + + You can also open multiple files in + &app;. The application creates a separate + application window for each open file. + + The application records the paths and filenames of the four + most recent files that you edited and displays the files as menu + items on the + FileRecent Files + menu. + + + + + + To Open Multiple Files from a Command Line + + You can run &app; from a command line + and open a single file or multiple files. To open multiple files from + a command line, type the following command, then press + Return: + + glabels + file1.glabels file2.glabels file3.glabels + + + When the application starts, the files that you specify are + displayed in separate &app; windows. + + + + + + To Save a File + + You can save files in the following ways: + + + + + To save changes to an existing file, choose + File + Save . + + + + + To save a new file or to save an existing file under a new + filename, choose File + Save As . Enter a name + for the file in the Save As dialog box, + then click OK. + + + + + + + + + To Change Label Properties + + To change the media type and/or orientation of a label, choose + File + Properties to display the + Label properties dialog. Select the + new media type and orientation for the document, then click + OK. + + + + + + To Create a Custom Template + + To create a new custom template, choose + File + Template Designer ... + to display the Template Designer dialog. + This dialog will assist you in creating a custom template for + most types of label or card stationery that you may encounter. + + If you prefer, you can create your templates manually. + For this option see + + + + + + + To Close a File + + To close the current document, choose + File + Close to close the application + window. If the current document is modified, a confirmation dialog + will be presented, allowing you to save the document or cancel + the command. If the window being closed is the only open window, + &app; will exit. + + + + + + To Quit <application>&app;</application> + + To quit &app;, choose + File + Quit . This is equivalent + to closing all open windows. See + . + + + + + + To Print Labels or Cards + + To print labels or cards, choose + File Print + to display the Print dialog. + Once print options have been selected, click Print + to print the labels or cards. To simply preview the results, + click Print Preview instead. + + The Print dialog allows you to specify the + following print options: + + + Job Tabbed Section + + + + + Copies (Simple only) + + + For simple labels or cards (no document merge), the job + tabbed section contains the following copy controls. + + + + + + The number of copies of the label can be selected by + choosing the number of full sheets to print, or a specific + subset of labels on a single sheet. + + The mini-preview can also be used to graphically select + the subset of labels by clicking the first label on the + mini-preview and dragging to the last label. + + + + + + Document Merge Control (Document merge only) + + + For labels or cards using the document merge (also known + as "mail merge") capability, the job tabbed section contains + the following merge controls instead of copy controls. + + + + + + The total number of labels or cards printed is the + product of the number of records in the merge source and + the number of copies selected. If multiple copies are + selected, these can be either collated (copies of the + same record grouped together) or un-collated (one copy + each record is printed before next copy). + + Printing can begin on any label on the first sheet. + This can be selected with the Start on + label spinbutton. + + The mini-preview can also be used to graphically select + this first label, by clicking on the desired label in the + mini-preview. + + + + + Options + + The following options can also be selected. + + + print outlines + Print outlines of labels. This option is useful for + dry-runs, to test printer alignment. + + + print in reverse + Prints the labels as mirror images. This option is + useful for printing on clear labels that will be viewed + from the reverse side (e.g. in a car window). + + + print crop marks + Prints crop marks along the edge of the sheet. + This option is useful for printing on blank stock, to + be cut after printing. This option does not work well + with all templates. + + + + + + + + + Printer Tabbed Section + + Printer + + Use this drop-down list box to select the printer to + which you want to print the file. + + + Settings + + Use this drop-down list box to select the printer settings. + To configure the printer, click + Configure. + + + Location + + Use this drop-down list box to select the print + destination. To print the file to a printer, choose + lpr. To print the file to a print file, + choose File. If you select + File, type the name of the output file + in the text box provided. To print a file to a location of + your choice, choose Custom. Type the + location you want in the Custom text + box. + + + + + + + + + + + To Create New Objects + + Objects are created by choosing the appropriate selection under + the Objects + Create Object submenu or + the Drawing Toolbar. This will place the + display area into object creation mode as indicated by its cursor. + To return to the default object selection mode without creating + an object, choose Objects + Select Mode . This will + return the display area's cursor to the default selection arrow. + + The following describes the object creation mode for each object + type: + + + + + Text + + Click the desired location of the upper left corner of the + text object. New text objects are initialized with the + string "Text." To change this text, or other properties, see + . + + + + + Box + + Click the desired location of the upper left corner of the + box object and drag to the desired location of the lower right + corner. If you simply click in a single location, a square + box will be created. To change properties of the box object, see + . + + + + + Line + + Click the desired location of one end of the + line object and drag to the desired location of the other end. + If you simply click in a single location, a diagonal line + will be created. To change properties of the line object, see + . + + + + + Ellipse + + Click the desired location of the upper left corner of the + ellipse object and drag to the desired location of the lower + right corner. If you simply click in a single location, a circle + will be created. To change properties of the ellipse object, see + . + + + + + Image + + Click the desired location of the upper left corner of the + image object and drag to the desired location of the lower + right corner. If you simply click in a single location, a square + will be created. New image objects are initialized with a + simple checkerboard image. To change this image, or other + properties of the image object, see + . + + + + + Barcode + + Click the desired location of the upper left corner of the + barcode object. New barcode objects are initialized to a + POSTNET barcode with representative data. To change data + and properties of the barcode object, see + . + + + + + + + + + + + To Select Objects + + A prerequisite for performing operations on objects is the + selection of individual objects or groups of objects. The + display area must be in the object selection mode to create new + selections, as indicated by an arrow cursor. The object + selection mode is selected by the + Objects + Select Mode menu item, + or the corresponding command on the Drawing + Toolbar. + + + + + Selecting a single object + + A single object can be selected simply by clicking + on the desired object in the display area. + Once selected the object will be highlighted with a set of + resizing handles. + + + + + Aggregate object selections + + Multiple objects can be selected by first selecting the first + object as above and then by holding the Ctrl + key while selecting additional objects. + Individual objects can be added to an existing selection + at any time by holding the Ctrl key while + selecting the desired objects. All objects can also be + selected by using the Edit + Select All + menu item. All objects in an aggregate object selection will be + highlighted. + + + + + Area selections + + Multiple objects can also be selected by clicking an empty + area and dragging to form a rectangular area. When released, + all objects contained in the area will form an aggregate + selection. An area selection can be used to add to an existing + selection by holding the Ctrl key while + performing the selection. + + + + + Unselecting objects + + Individual objects can be removed from an existing + selection by holding the Ctrl key while + clicking on a previously selected object. An entire selection + can be dismissed by using the + Edit Un-select All + menu item + or by simply clicking any empty space in the display area. + Once an object is unselected its highlight is removed. + + + + + + + + + + Clipboard Commands + + Object selections can be manipulated using the standard clipboard + operations Cut, + Copy, Paste, + and Delete. + + + + + + + + CtrlX + + Cut + + + + Moves selected objects to the clipboard. The objects are + then available for pasting back into the current document or + another document. + + + + + + + + CtrlC + + Copy + + + + Copies selected objects to the clipboard without deleting + them. The objects are then available for pasting back into + the current document or another document. + + + + + + + + CtrlV + + Paste + + + + Pastes objects from the clipboard into the current document. + &app; can only paste objects from + another &app; document. + + + + + + + + Delete + + Delete + + + + Deletes selected objects without placing them on the + clipboard. + + + + + + + + + + To Edit Object Properties + + Most object properties can be modified through the object + editor sidebar, illustrated below. To use the object editor, + a single object must first be selected. See + . + + +
+ Object Editor Sidebar + + + + + + +
+ + + The object editor will contain a subset of the following + tabbed sections, depending on object type: + + + Text Tabbed Section (Text objects) + + This section contains a small editor for changing the content + of a text object. It also contains a dropdown menu of available + document merge keys, that can be inserted into text. + + + + + Image Tabbed Section (Image objecs) + + This section contains a file entry with preview to select + image files. The browse button can be used to easily locate + image files. Alternatively, a document merge key can be used + instead to provide a filename at print time. + + + + + Data Tabbed Section (Barcode objecs) + + This section contains a text entry to enter literal barcode + data. Alternatively, a document merge key can be used to + provide this data at print time. + + + + + Style Tabbed Section (Text objects) + + This section contains controls to select text properties, + including font family, font size, font weight, color, and + text justification. + + + + + Style Tabbed Section (Barcode objecs) + + This section contains controls to select barcode properties, + including barcode style, color, whether to print text, and whether + to include a checksum digit. + + + + + Line Tabbed Section + + This section contains controls to select properties of lines + and outlines. These properties include line width and color. + + + + + Fill Tabbed Section + + This section contains controls to select fill properties of box + and ellipse objects. Currently the only fill property is fill + color. + + + + + Size Tabbed Section (All except line objects) + + This section contains controls to select the width and height + of an object. A checkbox is provided, so that the current aspect + ratio can be locked while manipulating the width and height controls. + Image objects also provide a button to reset the size to the + image's natural size (Assumes 72DPI). + + + + + Size Tabbed Section (Line objects) + + This section contains controls to select the length and angle + of a line object. + + + + + Position Tabbed Section + + This section contains controls to change the position of an + object. + + + + +
+ + + + Other Manipulations of Objects + + Objects can also be manipulated in the following ways. + + + Moving and Resizing Objects + + Objects can be moved by simply clicking on a selected + object and dragging the object to its new location. If the object + is part of an aggregate selection, all objects in the selection + will move with the object being dragged, maintaining their relative + positions to one another. If no object is selected, clicking on + an object will create a new selection containing that object. + See . + + A selected object can be resized by clicking one of its resize + handle and dragging it to obtain the new size. + + + + + Changing Stacking Order + + Stacking order refers to relative position in the z-axis of + objects. That is when objects overlap, which object will appear + on top of the other. By default, newer objects will appear above + older objects. To change this order, select one or more objects + and choose Objects + Order + Bring to Front + to raise the selection to the top of the stacking + order, or choose Objects + Order + Send to Back + to lower the selection to the bottom of the + stacking order. These menuitems are also available by right-clicking + the display area when there is a non-empty selection. + + + + + Rotating and Flipping Objects + + Objects can be rotated 90 degrees in either direction, or flipped + horizontally or vertically, by choosing the appropriate menuitem + in the Objects + Rotate/Flip sub-menu. These + menuitems are also available by right-clicking + the display area when there is a non-empty selection. + + + + + Aligning Objects + + Objects can be aligned horizontally or vertically, relative to + one another, or relative to the center line of the label, by + choosing the appropriate menuitem from the + Objects + Align Horizontal + or Objects + Align Horizontal sub-menus. + These menuitems are also available by right-clicking + the display area when there is a non-empty selection. + + + + + Using the Property Bar + + The property bar can be used to change some common properties + of objects en-masse. These properties include font family, font + size, font weight, text alignment, text color, fill color, line + or outline color, and line width. The property bar also controls + the defaults for these properties for any newly created objects. + + + + + + + + + + + Performing a Document Merge + + Document Merge (sometimes called "Mail Merge") is a powerful + feature that allows a unique label or card to be printed for each + record in an external data source. + + The first step to performing a document merge is to prepare + a source document that contains your merge data. This data could + be mailing addresses or any other data that you wish to create + unique labels or cards for. Currently only a simple back-end + for text files exists -- others are planned. The currently + supported text-file format is very simple: each line is a record; + fields are delimited by commas (CSV), tabs, or colons; and newlines + can be embedded into fields by using the "\n" entity. This file + could be created using any text editor or could be created by + another program or script. + + A label must then be configured to "point at" this data file. + To configure the merge properties of a document, choose + Objects + Merge Properties menu item + to display the merge properties dialog. This + dialog is used to select the exact data file format and file + name (location) of the merge data. + + Finally, once the label has been configured for a data file, + field keys can be inserted into text objects and used as source + or data for barcode objects and image filenames for image objects. + See for more information + on using merge data for these object types. + + Now that your label is configured, gLabels will print a unique + label for each record in your source document -- substituting fields + from each record for field keys in the all text, barcode, and + image objects. + + + + +
+ + + + + + + + Settings + To configure &app;, choose + + Settings + Preferences + . The + Preferences dialog contains the following tabbed + sections: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Locale + + + + Units + + Use this radio button group to specify your prefered units. + Select one of the following options: + + + + Points + Use points (1 point = 1/72 in = 0.352778 mm). + + + + Inches + Use inches. + + + + Millimeters + Use millimeters. + + + Default: + Inches. + + + + + Default page size + + Use this radio button group to specify your prefered page size. + This will make it quicker for you to locate media types when creating a new + label or card. + + + + US Letter + Most of your media will be of the US Letter page size (8.5 x 11 inches). + + + + ISO A4 + Most of your media will be of the ISO A4 page size (210 x 297 mm). + + + Default: + US Letter. + + + + + + + + Object defaults + + + + Text + + Use these controls to set the default properties of new text objects. + These properties are + + + + Font + These controls are used to select font family and font size, and + whether the font should bold or in italics. + + + + Color + This control selects the default text color. + + + + Alignment + These controls are used to select the default text alignment (left, center or right). + + + + + + + Line + + Use these controls to set the default properties of lines and outlines of + new objects. These properties are + + + + Width + This control selects the default line width. + + + + Color + This control selects the default line color. + + + + + + + Fill + + Use these controls to set the default fill properties of + new objects. These properties are + + + + Color + This control selects the default fill color. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Manually Creating New Templates + + Predefined templates are defined by XML files located in + ${prefix}/share/glabels/, + where ${prefix} is usually something like + /usr/local or /usr depending + on the configuration option prefix. gLabels will + use all files of the form *-templates.xml + or *.template, that it finds in + ${prefix}/share/glabels/ and + ${HOME}/.glabels/. + Additional templates can be added by creating additional + *.template files in either of these directories. + + + The format for these files is defined in the DTD: + glabels-2.0.dtd. (This DTD also describes other + XML formats used by glabels.) + + + Assumptions/caveats + + + A sheet contains only one size of label or card (if a sheet + contains more than one size of item, it can be split into + multiple templates for multiple pass printing) + + + Distances can be expressed in units of pt, + in, mm, + cm, or pc. For example: + "1.0in" or "2.54cm". If no + units are specified, computer points (pt) will + be assumed (1 pt = + 1/72 in = 0.352778 mm). + + + + + + + Template Files + + +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<Glabels-templates> + + ...templates... + +</Glabels-templates> + + + + + + Example Template + + <Template name="Avery 8160" size="US-Letter" description="Mailing Labels"> + <Label-rectangle id="0" width="189" height="72" round="5"> + <Markup-margin size="5"/> + <Layout nx="3" ny="10" x0="11.25" y0="36" dx="200" dy="72"/> + </Label-rectangle> + <Alias name="Avery 5160"/> + <Alias name="Avery 6233"/> + </Template> + + + + + Template Node + + A Template node describes a single stationary + product. It must contain one instance of any type of Label node + (Label-rectangle, + Label-round, or Label-cd). + This node can be followed by zero or more + Alias nodes. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + name + + Name or part # of stationary product. + E.g. "Avery 8160" + + + + size + + Size of sheet. E.g., "US-Letter," "A4", ... + + + + description + + Description of stationary product. E.g, + "Mailing Labels." + + + + _description + + Translatable description of stationary product. + E.g, "Mailing Labels." (Only useful for predefined + templates) + + + + width + + Page width. Only valid if size="Other" + + + + height + + Page height. Only valid if size="Other" + + + + + + + + + + Label-rectangle Node + + A Label-rectangle node describes the + dimensions of a single label or business card that is rectangular + in shape (may have rounded edges). + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + id + + Reserved for future use. Should always be 0. + + + + width + Width of label/card + + + height + Height of label/card + + + round + + Radius of corners. For items with square edges + (business cards), the radius should be 0. + + + + waste + + Amount of waste (over-print) to allow. This is useful + for minimizing alignment problems when using non-white + backgrounds (e.g. images). + + + + + + + +
+ Label-rectangle Parameters + + + + + + +
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+ + + Label-round Node + + A Label-round node describes the dimensions + of a simple round label (not a CD). + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + id + + Reserved for future use. Should always be 0. + + + + radius + Radius (1/2 diameter) of label + + + waste + + Amount of waste (over-print) to allow. This is useful + for minimizing alignment problems when using non-white + backgrounds (e.g. images). + + + + + + + + + + Label-cd Node + + A Label-cd node describes the dimensions + of a CD, DVD, or business card CD. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + id + + Reserved for future use. Should always be 0. + + + + radius + Outer radius of label + + + hole + Radius of concentric hole + + + width + + If present, the label is clipped to the given width. + (Useful for "business card CDs"). + + + + height + + If present, the label is clipped to the given height. + (Useful for "business card CDs"). + + + + waste + + Amount of waste (over-print) to allow. This is useful + for minimizing alignment problems when using non-white + backgrounds (e.g. images). + + + + + + + +
+ CD Label Parameters + + + + + + +
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+ + + Markup-margin Node + + A Markup-margin describes a margin along + all edges of a label. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + size + + Size of the margin. I.e. the distance of the margin + line from the edge of the card/label. + + + + + + + + + + Markup-line Node + + A Markup-line describes a markup line. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + x1 + + x coordinate of 1st endpoint of the line segment. + + + + y1 + + y coordinate of 1st endpoint of the line segment. + + + + x2 + + x coordinate of 2nd endpoint of the line segment. + + + + y2 + + y coordinate of 2nd endpoint of the line segment. + + + + + + + + + + Markup-circle Node + + A Markup-circle describes a markup circle. + + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + x0 + + x coordinate of circle origin (center). + + + + y0 + + y coordinate of circle origin (center). + + + + radius + Radius of circle. + + + + + + + + + Layout Node + + A label node may contain multiple Layout + children. If labels are arranged in a simple grid pattern, only + one layout is needed. However, if labels are arranged in multiple + grids, such as a running bond pattern, multiple + layout tags can be used. Note: a single label + can always be treated as a grid of one. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + nx + + Number of labels/cards across in the grid + (horizontal) + + + + ny + + Number of labels/cards up and down in the grid + (vertical) + + + + x0 + + Distance from left edge of sheet to the left edge of + the left column of cards/labels in the layout. + + + + y0 + + Distance from the top edge of sheet to the top edge of + the top row of labels/cards in the layout. + + + + dx + Horizontal pitch of grid. + + + dy + Vertical pitch of grid. + + + + + + +
+ Layout Parameters + + + + + + +
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+ + + Alias Node + + An Alias node provides the name of a + product with the same size and layout characteristics as the + parent template. + + + + + + + + + Property + + + Description + + + + + + name + + The name or part # of a product with the same size and + layout characteristics. + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + About &app; + &app; was written by Jim Evins + (evins@snaught.com). To find more information about + &app;, please visit the + gLabels Web + page. + + To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or + this manual, follow the directions at the + gLabels Contact Page. + + + This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU + General Public license as published by the Free Software + Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) + any later version. A copy of this license can be found at this + link, or in the file + COPYING included with the source code of this program. + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/glabels2/help/C/legal.xml b/glabels2/help/C/legal.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac97e1de --- /dev/null +++ b/glabels2/help/C/legal.xml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation + License (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any later version published + by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, + no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You can find + a copy of the GFDL at this link or in the file COPYING-DOCS + distributed with this manual. + + This manual is part of a collection of GNOME manuals + distributed under the GFDL. If you want to distribute this + manual separately from the collection, you can do so by + adding a copy of the license to the manual, as described in + section 6 of the license. + + + + Many of the names used by companies to distinguish their + products and services are claimed as trademarks. Where those + names appear in any GNOME documentation, and the members of + the GNOME Documentation Project are made aware of those + trademarks, then the names are in capital letters or initial + capital letters. + + + + DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED + UNDER THE TERMS OF THE GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENSE + WITH THE FURTHER UNDERSTANDING THAT: + + + + DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR + IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES + THAT THE DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION OF THE + DOCUMENT IS FREE OF DEFECTS MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR + A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE + RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, ACCURACY, AND PERFORMANCE + OF THE DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION OF THE + DOCUMENT IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY DOCUMENT OR + MODIFIED VERSION PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, + YOU (NOT THE INITIAL WRITER, AUTHOR OR ANY + CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY + SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER + OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS + LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED + VERSION OF THE DOCUMENT IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER + EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER; AND + + + + UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL + THEORY, WHETHER IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), + CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL THE AUTHOR, + INITIAL WRITER, ANY CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY + DISTRIBUTOR OF THE DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION + OF THE DOCUMENT, OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH + PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY + DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR + CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER + INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS + OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR + MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER DAMAGES OR + LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO USE OF THE + DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT, + EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF + THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. + + + + + + diff --git a/glabels2/help/Makefile.am b/glabels2/help/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a68e4e50 --- /dev/null +++ b/glabels2/help/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in. + +SUBDIRS = C