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diff --git a/org.eclipse.mylyn.help.ui/cheatsheets/TaskFocus.xml b/org.eclipse.mylyn.help.ui/cheatsheets/TaskFocus.xml index 98dc11749..80f439075 100644 --- a/org.eclipse.mylyn.help.ui/cheatsheets/TaskFocus.xml +++ b/org.eclipse.mylyn.help.ui/cheatsheets/TaskFocus.xml @@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ <cheatsheet title="Use Task-Focused UI"> <intro> <description> - This cheat sheet shows you how to handle a task lifecycle and how to use task-focused UI. + This cheat sheet introduces the task lifecycle and shows how to use the task-focused user interface. <br/> You need an existing project for this sheet. </description> </intro> <item title="Open the Task List view" dialog="true" skip="false"> <description> - If the Task List view is not opened, select in the main menu <b>Window > Show View > Other... > Mylyn > Task List</b> or click on the "Click to Perform" link below. + If the Task List view is not opened, select in the main menu <b>Window > Show View > Other... > Tasks > Task List</b> or click on the "Click to Perform" link below. </description> <command serialization="org.eclipse.ui.views.showView(org.eclipse.ui.views.showView.viewId=org.eclipse.mylyn.tasks.ui.views.tasks)" confirm="true"> </command> @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You need an existing project for this sheet. In the Task List view, click on the right mouse button, then select <b>New > Category</b>. Enter <b>Tutorials</b> for the category's name. <br/><br/> Then right click on the <b>Tutorials</b> category and select <b>New > Task</b>. In the <b>New Task</b> dialog select <b>Local</b> then click on the <b>Finish</b> button. - Enter <b>Learn task-focus</b> for the task's title and change the priority to <b>High</b>. You can add some notes, too. + Enter <b>Learn task-focus</b> for the task's title and change the priority to <b>High</b> using the drop down to the left of the summary. Feel free to add some notes as well. <br/><br/> Right click on the new task and select <b>Activate</b> to activate the task. </description> @@ -53,31 +53,28 @@ After the file is opened you can see the class both in the <b>Package Explorer< </item> <item title="Add method to focus" dialog="true" skip="false"> <description> - Select in the Editor a method then you can see this method in the <b>Outline</b> view and in the <b>Package Explorer</b> under the class file. + Select a method within the editor will result in this method appearing in other focused views including the <b>Outline</b> and <b>Package Explorer</b> views. <br/><br/> Next press the Alt button and click on the class in the <b>Outline</b> view.<br/> -Now you can see all methods. Methods which aren't in the focus are in <b>grey</b> color. Select another method from the list. After that all methods will disappear which aren't in the focus. +Now you can see all methods. Methods which aren't in the task context appear in <b>gray</b> color. Select another method from the list. After selecting, all methods that are not part of the the active task's context will no longer be revealed. </description> </item> <item title="Landmark" dialog="true" skip="false"> <description> - If an element's interest rank is high enough, it becomes a landmark, which is an implicitly created bookmark. Landmarks are showed in bold font. + If an element's interest rank is high enough, it becomes a landmark. Landmarks are showed in <b>bold</b> font. <br/><br/> -Select the a method in the <b>Outline</b> view or in the <b>Package Explorer</b>. Right click on the method and select <b>Mark as Landmark</b>. After then this method becomes a landmark. -<br/><br/> -Also you can use key bindings. <b>Ctrl+Shift+Alt+UpArrow</b> to mark the element as landmark or <b>Ctrl+Shift+Alt+DownArrow</b> to mark less interesting for the element. +You can manually promote an element to landmark status by right clicking on the element and selecting <b>Mark as Landmark</b>. </description> </item> - <item title="Remove method from focus" dialog="true" skip="false"> + <item title="Remove from focus" dialog="true" skip="false"> <description> - Right click on a method which is in the focus and select <b>Remove from Focus</b>. After then this method will disappear from the list. + Right click on a method which is in focus and select <b>Remove from Focus</b>. The method will disappear from the view. You can get it back again by Alt+clicking and re-selecting the method. </description> </item> <item title="Open another file" dialog="true" skip="false"> <description> Press down the <b>Alt</b> button and <b>click</b> on the <b>project</b>. Select an arbitrary file from the list with <b>Alt+click</b>. After you open the new file you can see it in the focus and all files will disappear which aren't in the focus. <br/> -You can use <b>Alt+RightArrow</b> instead of <b>Alt+click</b>. </description> </item> <item title="Quick Context View" dialog="true" skip="false"> @@ -90,7 +87,7 @@ You can use <b>Alt+RightArrow</b> instead of <b>Alt+click</b>. In the Task List view, click on the right mouse button on the <b>Learn task-focus</b> task and select deactivate. <br/> Click again on the task with the right mouse button and select <b>Mark > Complete</b>. <br/> -After then the task's name will be struck through. +The task's name will be struck through in the Task List indicating completion. </description> </item> </cheatsheet> |