[user-guide] Correct DocBook errors.

Nathan Thomas nathant at fedoraproject.org
Sun Aug 14 20:11:23 UTC 2011


commit 3a41da7f0ac750050891dd27ac6ad93cdf84c51f
Author: Nathan Thomas <nathan at afternoondust.co.uk>
Date:   Sun Aug 14 22:10:23 2011 +0200

    Correct DocBook errors.

 en-US/Communications.xml            |   12 ++++++------
 en-US/Financial_software.xml        |    4 ++--
 en-US/Managing_software.xml         |    4 ++--
 en-US/Media.xml                     |    4 ++--
 en-US/Office_tools.xml              |    2 +-
 en-US/Playing_games.xml             |    2 +-
 en-US/Playing_multimedia.xml        |    2 +-
 en-US/Tour_of_the_GNOME_desktop.xml |   10 +++++-----
 8 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/Communications.xml b/en-US/Communications.xml
index ff64b7a..77cc52d 100644
--- a/en-US/Communications.xml
+++ b/en-US/Communications.xml
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 				<orderedlist>
 					<listitem>
 						<para>
-							To start <application>Evolution</application> in GNOME, click on <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> in the top bar to bring up the Activities overview, then click on the <application>Evolution</application> icon in the dash or type the first few letters of the application's name and press <keymap>Enter</keymap>.
+							To start <application>Evolution</application> in GNOME, click on <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> in the top bar to bring up the Activities overview, then click on the <application>Evolution</application> icon in the dash or type the first few letters of the application's name and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.
 						</para>
 					</listitem>
 					<listitem>
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ You can find add-ons for Thunderbird at: <ulink url="https://addons.mozilla.org/
 						<itemizedlist>
 							<listitem>
 								<para>
-									in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Thunderbird</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>.
+									in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Thunderbird</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>.
 								</para>
 							</listitem>
 							<listitem>
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ You can find add-ons for Thunderbird at: <ulink url="https://addons.mozilla.org/
 									<itemizedlist>
 										<listitem>
 											<para>
-												In GNOME, go to the Activities overview and click on the <guilabel>Files</guilabel> icon in the dash, or type <token>Files</token> in the search bar and press <keymap>Enter</keymap>.  In the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager window that appears, open the <guilabel>View</guilabel> menu and select <menuchoice><guilabel>Show Hidden Files</guilabel></menuchoice> to show hidden files. Navigate to <menuchoice><guisubmenu>.thunderbird</guisubmenu><guisubmenu><replaceable>xxxxxx</replaceable>.default</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, where <replaceable>xxxxxx</replaceable> is a random sequence of letters and numbers. Note that this sequence will be different from the sequence that you saw in your <application>Thunderbird</application> installation on Windows.
+												In GNOME, go to the Activities overview and click on the <guilabel>Files</guilabel> icon in the dash, or type <token>Files</token> in the search bar and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.  In the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager window that appears, open the <guilabel>View</guilabel> menu and select <menuchoice><guilabel>Show Hidden Files</guilabel></menuchoice> to show hidden files. Navigate to <menuchoice><guisubmenu>.thunderbird</guisubmenu><guisubmenu><replaceable>xxxxxx</replaceable>.default</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, where <replaceable>xxxxxx</replaceable> is a random sequence of letters and numbers. Note that this sequence will be different from the sequence that you saw in your <application>Thunderbird</application> installation on Windows.
 											</para>
 											<note>
 												<title>If you cannot find the .thunderbird folder</title>
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ In addition to <guilabel>Reply</guilabel>, <guilabel>Reply All</guilabel>, <guil
 						<itemizedlist>
 							<listitem>
 								<para>
-									in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Claws Mail</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>.
+									in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Claws Mail</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>.
 								</para>
 							</listitem>
 							<listitem>
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ The <menuchoice><guimenu>Help</guimenu></menuchoice> menu provides access to the
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-Empathy-Configuring_Empathy">
 			<title>Configuring Empathy</title>
 			<para>
-				To start and configure <application>Empathy</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Empathy</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on the <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>IM Client</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu entry for <application>Empathy</application>.
+				To start and configure <application>Empathy</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Empathy</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on the <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>IM Client</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu entry for <application>Empathy</application>.
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				Starting <application>Empathy</application> for the first time goes directly into the <guilabel>Messaging and VoIP Accounts Assistant</guilabel> dialog. Choose to configure <application>Empathy</application> to use an existing account, create a new account, or see people online nearby. 
@@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ If you want to temporarily disable an account, select <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit<
 	<section id="sect-User_Guide-Pidgin-Configuring_Pidgin">
 		<title>Configuring Pidgin</title>
 		<para>
-			To start and configure <application>Pidgin</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Pidgin</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on the <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Instant Messenger</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu entry for <application>Pidgin</application>.
+			To start and configure <application>Pidgin</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Pidgin</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Internet</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on the <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Instant Messenger</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu entry for <application>Pidgin</application>.
 		</para>
 		<!--                                                                                                   [[Image:Docs_Drafts_DesktopUserGuide_Communications_Gaim_accounts_2.png|300px|thumb|right|The '''Add Account''' dialog in Pidgin.]]                                                                                                   -->
 		<para>
diff --git a/en-US/Financial_software.xml b/en-US/Financial_software.xml
index ed90d57..46406b8 100644
--- a/en-US/Financial_software.xml
+++ b/en-US/Financial_software.xml
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 				<orderedlist>
 					<listitem>
 						<para>
-							To start <application>GnuCash</application>, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Gnucash</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. Click the <guilabel>Close</guilabel> button to close the <guilabel>Tip of the Day</guilabel> window.
+							To start <application>GnuCash</application>, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Gnucash</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. Click the <guilabel>Close</guilabel> button to close the <guilabel>Tip of the Day</guilabel> window.
 						</para>
 					</listitem>
 					<listitem>
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-GnuCash-Using_GnuCash">
 			<title>Using GnuCash</title>
 			<para>
-				To open <application>GnuCash</application>,  go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>GnuCash</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. The <guilabel>Accounts</guilabel> tab opens.
+				To open <application>GnuCash</application>,  go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>GnuCash</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. The <guilabel>Accounts</guilabel> tab opens.
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				The top menu bar allows you to manipulate your accounts. You can: 
diff --git a/en-US/Managing_software.xml b/en-US/Managing_software.xml
index f2bad71..07cd0e2 100644
--- a/en-US/Managing_software.xml
+++ b/en-US/Managing_software.xml
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-Using_the_command_line_interface-Installing_software">
 			<title>Installing software</title>
 			<para>
-				To open the <application>Terminal</application> command line application, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Terminal</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>. 
+				To open the <application>Terminal</application> command line application, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Terminal</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>. 
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				Type: 
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Is this ok [y/N] :
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-Using_the_command_line_interface-Removing_software">
 			<title>Removing software</title>
 			<para>
-				To open the <application>Terminal</application> command line application, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Terminal</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>.			
+				To open the <application>Terminal</application> command line application, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Terminal</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>.			
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				Type: 
diff --git a/en-US/Media.xml b/en-US/Media.xml
index b1fac9e..2fe4579 100644
--- a/en-US/Media.xml
+++ b/en-US/Media.xml
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-Writing_CDs_or_DVDs-Using_Brasero_in_GNOME">
 			<title>Using Brasero in GNOME</title>
 			<para>
-				<application>Brasero</application> is the default GNOME application for burning audio and video media. It can also be used to backup data or to burn an ISO image. To launch the program, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Brasero</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Accessories</guilabel></menuchoice>.
+				<application>Brasero</application> is the default GNOME application for burning audio and video media. It can also be used to backup data or to burn an ISO image. To launch the program, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>Brasero</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Accessories</guilabel></menuchoice>.
 			</para>
 			<para>
 			When first launched, the left side of <application>Brasero</application> features buttons to create a new project. This can be an audio project, data project, video project, or it can be a project to copy a disk or burn an image. 
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ When you are ready to burn your CD/DVD, select the image or media at the bottom
 # yum install liveusb-creator
 </screen>
 			<para>
-				To open <application>liveusb-creator</application>, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>liveusb-creator</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>. To create live USB media, 
+				To open <application>liveusb-creator</application>, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>liveusb-creator</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>System Tools</guilabel></menuchoice>. To create live USB media, 
 				<orderedlist>
 					<listitem>
 						<para>
diff --git a/en-US/Office_tools.xml b/en-US/Office_tools.xml
index af072b9..d5711a5 100644
--- a/en-US/Office_tools.xml
+++ b/en-US/Office_tools.xml
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ For more information, read Impress's product description at <ulink url="http://w
 				<application>gLabels</application> is a light-weight GNOME application for creating labels, business cards, and labels for CD and DVDs.
 			</para>
 			<para>
-				To start <application>gLabels</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>gLabels</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on  <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher </guimenu><guisubmenu> Applications </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Office </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> gLabels Label Designer</guisubmenu></menuchoice>.
+				To start <application>gLabels</application> in GNOME, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the <application>gLabels</application> icon in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Office</guilabel></menuchoice>. In KDE, click on  <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher </guimenu><guisubmenu> Applications </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Office </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> gLabels Label Designer</guisubmenu></menuchoice>.
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				When you open a new file from the icon or the menus at the top, you will have a chance to choose a template for your labels.  From the menus or toolbars you can then add objects such as text, box, line, ellipse, images, or barcodes.  You can then resize, move,or align the objects. You can customize the view, magnification, and toolbars.
diff --git a/en-US/Playing_games.xml b/en-US/Playing_games.xml
index 5999d5f..aa00b82 100644
--- a/en-US/Playing_games.xml
+++ b/en-US/Playing_games.xml
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 			</variablelist>
 </para>
 		<para>
-			To play a game, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the game's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, see the <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Games</guilabel></menuchoice> menu for a full list of installed games.
+			To play a game, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the game's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, see the <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Games</guilabel></menuchoice> menu for a full list of installed games.
 		</para>
 		
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-Playing_games-Default_GNOME_games_-_Additional_Games_">
diff --git a/en-US/Playing_multimedia.xml b/en-US/Playing_multimedia.xml
index bfa5478..d280c47 100644
--- a/en-US/Playing_multimedia.xml
+++ b/en-US/Playing_multimedia.xml
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
 		</itemizedlist>
 	</para>
 	<para>
-		To open these programs in the GNOME desktop, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keymap>Enter</keymap>. Alternatively, look for the application in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Sound and Video</guilabel></menuchoice>.
+		To open these programs in the GNOME desktop, go to the Activities overview. Type the first few letters of the application's name, then click on the icon that appears or press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Alternatively, look for the application in <menuchoice><guilabel>Applications</guilabel> > <guilabel>Sound and Video</guilabel></menuchoice>.
 	</para>	
 	<para>	
 		In the KDE desktop, click on their entries in the <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Multimedia</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu.
diff --git a/en-US/Tour_of_the_GNOME_desktop.xml b/en-US/Tour_of_the_GNOME_desktop.xml
index 600022e..0f31615 100644
--- a/en-US/Tour_of_the_GNOME_desktop.xml
+++ b/en-US/Tour_of_the_GNOME_desktop.xml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
 				</listitem>
 		</itemizedlist>
 		</para>
-		<para>A third area can be accessed by clicking the <guimenuitem>Activities</guimenuitem> button, or by moving the mouse to the top left hand <firstterm>Hot Corner</firstterm>. Alternatively, you can press the <keymap>windows</keymap> key on your keyboard. The area that appears is called the <firstterm>Activities overview</firstterm>.
+		<para>A third area can be accessed by clicking the <guimenuitem>Activities</guimenuitem> button, or by moving the mouse to the top left hand <firstterm>Hot Corner</firstterm>. Alternatively, you can press the <keycap>windows</keycap> key on your keyboard. The area that appears is called the <firstterm>Activities overview</firstterm>.
 
 		<section id="sect-User_Guide-_The_GNOME_desktop_-_The_top bar_">
 			<!--                                                                                                                                                    The Top Bar                                                                                                                                                    --><title> The Top Bar </title>
@@ -250,10 +250,10 @@ Power Manager Applet
 				The default desktop area, or <firstterm>workspace</firstterm>, is where the windows of currently active windows are normally displayed.
 			</para> 
 			<para>
-				You can switch between active applications by using the keyboard shortcut <keycombo><keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Tab</keymap></keycombo>. The <firstterm>application switcher</firstterm> will appear showing icons of active applications. <keycombo><keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Tab</keymap></keycombo> will cycle through the applications from left to right, while <keycombo><keymap>Shift</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Tab</keymap></keycombo> will cycle from right to left. If an active application has more than one window open, you can also use <keycombo><keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>`</keymap></keycombo> and <keycombo><keymap>Shift</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>`</keymap></keycombo> to cycle through the windows, where <keymap>`</keymap> is the key above the <keymap>Tab</keymap> key on your keyboard.
+				You can switch between active applications by using the keyboard shortcut <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo>. The <firstterm>application switcher</firstterm> will appear showing icons of active applications. <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo> will cycle through the applications from left to right, while <keycombo><keycap>Shift</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Tab</keycap></keycombo> will cycle from right to left. If an active application has more than one window open, you can also use <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>`</keycap></keycombo> and <keycombo><keycap>Shift</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>`</keycap></keycombo> to cycle through the windows, where <keycap>`</keycap> is the key above the <keycap>Tab</keycap> key on your keyboard.
 			</para>
 			<para>
-				You can also add more workspaces and cycle between them using <keycombo><keymap>Control</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Up</keymap></keycombo> and <keycombo><keymap>Control</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Down</keymap></keycombo>. You can move an active window to another workspace by using <keycombo><keymap>Control</keymap> + <keymap>Shift</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Up</keymap></keycombo> or <keycombo><keymap>Control</keymap> + <keymap>Shift</keymap> + <keymap>Alt</keymap> + <keymap>Down</keymap></keycombo>. If no workspace exists below the current one, a new one will be created automatically.
+				You can also add more workspaces and cycle between them using <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Up</keycap></keycombo> and <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Down</keycap></keycombo>. You can move an active window to another workspace by using <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap> + <keycap>Shift</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Up</keycap></keycombo> or <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap> + <keycap>Shift</keycap> + <keycap>Alt</keycap> + <keycap>Down</keycap></keycombo>. If no workspace exists below the current one, a new one will be created automatically.
 			</para>    
 
 		</section>
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ The Activities
 Overview
 --><title>The Activities Overview</title>
 		<para>
-			The Activities overview can be accessed by clicking the <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> button, by moving the mouse to the top left hand <firstterm>Hot Corner</firstterm>, or by pressing the <keymap>windows</keymap> key on your keyboard. The overview has several features to help you manage applications, files, windows and workspaces:
+			The Activities overview can be accessed by clicking the <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> button, by moving the mouse to the top left hand <firstterm>Hot Corner</firstterm>, or by pressing the <keycap>windows</keycap> key on your keyboard. The overview has several features to help you manage applications, files, windows and workspaces:
 		<itemizedlist>
 			<listitem>
 				<para>
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ Overview
 		</itemizedlist>
 	</para>
 	<para>
-			You can leave the Activities overview at any time by clicking on a window or application icon to focus it. You can also press the <keymap>windows</keymap> key, which will return you to the last focused window on the current workspace.
+			You can leave the Activities overview at any time by clicking on a window or application icon to focus it. You can also press the <keycap>windows</keycap> key, which will return you to the last focused window on the current workspace.
 	</para>
 	
 </section>


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