~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/vivid/gnomeradio/vivid-201504031246

« back to all changes in this revision

Viewing changes to help/C/index.docbook

  • Committer: Package Import Robot
  • Author(s): POJAR GEORGE
  • Date: 2013-09-25 11:49:11 UTC
  • Revision ID: package-import@ubuntu.com-20130925114911-95u4aoqx648u6z7v
Tags: 1.8-2ubuntu22
* Updated debian/patches/gnomeradio-media_types.patch: Fix ambiguous function
  prototypes.
* Application name is suggestive, so we removed long name. Updated to make
  this change:
  - debian/patches/gnomeradio.desktop.patch
  - debian/patches/gnomeradio-documentation.patch
  - debian/gnomeradio.1
  - debian/menu
  - debian/control
* Added keywords to .desktop file.
* debian/gnomeradio.xpm: Added instead of generating it automatically during
  the build of the package.
* debian/control: Removed Build-Depends on imagemagick.
* debian/rules: Removed the rule regarding the generation of gnomeradio.xpm.

Show diffs side-by-side

added added

removed removed

Lines of Context:
37
37
   -->
38
38
 
39
39
    <abstract role="description">
40
 
      <para>Gnomeradio is a FM-tuner application for the GNOME desktop.</para>
 
40
      <para>Listen to FM radio</para>
41
41
    </abstract>
42
42
 
43
43
        <publisher>
85
85
<!-- ============= Section Introduction ========================= -->
86
86
<sect1 id="gnomeradio-introduction">
87
87
<title>Introduction</title>
88
 
<para><application>&app;</application> is a FM-Tuner application for the GNOME desktop.
89
 
It should work with all tuner hardware that is supported by the
90
 
<ulink url="http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml" type="http">video4linux</ulink> drivers.</para>
 
88
<para><application>&app;</application> is a FM radio tuner for the GNOME desktop. It should work with
 
89
every FM tuner card that is supported by video4linux. Remote controls are
 
90
supported via (optional) LIRC support. Gnomeradio can also record radio using
 
91
GStreamer backend.</para>
91
92
<para>
92
93
To start <application>&app;</application> open the applications menu, then choose
93
94
<menuchoice>