Changeset 9644 for trunk/gli/help/en/thegatherview.htm
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r7653 r9644 91 91 program (see <a href="fileassociations.htm#fileassociations">File Associations</a>). 92 92 <p></p> 93 94 The Workspace file tree shows the sources of data available to the Librarian 95 Interface -- the local file system (including disk and CD-ROM drives), the 96 contents of existing Greenstone collections, and the cache of downloaded files if Web mirroring is enabled. You can copy and view these files 97 but you cannot move, delete, or edit them, with the exception of the downloaded files, which can be deleted. Navigate this space to find the 98 files you want to include in the collection. 99 93 The Workspace file tree shows the sources of data available to the Librarian Interface -- the local file system (including disk and CD-ROM drives), the contents of existing Greenstone collections, and the cache of downloaded files if Web mirroring is enabled. You can copy and view these files but you cannot move, delete, or edit them, with the exception of the downloaded files, which can be deleted. Navigate this space to find the files you want to include in the collection. 100 94 <p></p> 101 95 The Collection file tree represents the contents of the collection so … … 105 99 (the shape of the pointer changes) and dragging. 106 100 <p></p> 107 Beneath is the Status Area, which describes the state of the Librarian 108 Interface: how many items are selected and what action is requested. It 109 reports on the progress of actions that involve files, which can take some time 110 to complete. The "Stop" button stops any action that is currently in progress. 101 At the bottom of the window is a status area that shows the progress of actions involving files (copying, moving and deleting). These can take some time to complete. The "Stop" button stops any action that is currently in progress. 111 102 <p></p> 112 103 Two large buttons occupy the lower right corner of the screen. "New Folder", with a picture … … 124 115 have special significance. The Librarian Interface can map such folders to 125 116 the first level of the file tree. To do this, right-click the desired 126 folder. Select " Map", and enter a name for the folder. To remove an item,127 right-click the mapped folder and select " Unmap Folder".117 folder. Select "Create Shortcut", and enter a name for the folder. To remove an item, 118 right-click the mapped folder and select "Remove Shortcut". 128 119 </body> 129 120 </html>
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