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762 decorations (e.g. applications and dialogs, but not applets
797 filename.png</command>.) For applets
812 directory with your SGML file for applets, or should be
838 Documentation authors tend to investigate and test applets and
848 Buddy</application> applet which is part of the gnome-applets
1010 for applets, will be combined in such a way that it appears to
1984 Applications and applets should not rely on documentation
2012 way. The manuals for all applets are merged into a single
2026 Applets should make their manuals available by
2165 called <citetitle>GNOME Applets</citetitle>. During the
2167 applet in the gnome-applets package has its own manual(stored
2169 to create the <citetitle>GNOME Applets</citetitle> book before
2174 packaged with the applets. The applet author should be
2181 document file in CVS(gnome-applets/APPLETNAME/help/C).
2184 Applets which are not part of the gnome-applets package must
2187 applets. However, the <sgmltag><xref></sgmltag> links to
2189 Applets</citetitle> book must be removed (as the 1.x
2193 of the <citetitle>GNOME Applets</citetitle> book, you must
2209 Applets should have <guimenu>About</guimenu> and
2246 GNOME panel applets using the GTK+/GTK-- widget set</ulink>.
3795 <filename>gnome-applets.sgml</filename>. Name the second file
3810 <book id="gnome-applets">
3813 <title>GNOME Applets</title>
3823 <edition>GNOME Applets version 0.1 for GNOME 1.1.5</edition>
3859 <chapter id="applets-intro">
3862 <!-- #### Intro | What Are Applets? ###### -->
3863 <sect1 id="applets-what-are">
3864 <title>What Are Applets?</title>
3866 Applets are one of the most popular and useful objects you can add
3869 your <interface>Panel</interface>. Applets have been written for
3882 Applets are similar to swallowed applications in that both of them
3895 <figure id="example-applets-fig">
3896 <title>Example Applets</title>
3898 <screeninfo>Example Applets</screeninfo>
3904 Several example applets are shown in <xref
3905 linkend="example-applets-fig">. From left to right, they are: (1)
3921 There are many other applets to choose from. The rest of this
3923 adding, moving, and removing applets from your
3925 chapters go through each of the standard GNOME applets describing
3926 them in detail. There are also additional applets which can be
3930 and applets.
3934 adding and removing applets from your <interface>Panel</interface> and
3939 <!-- #### Intro | Adding, Moving, and Removing Applets ###### -->
3941 <title>Adding, Moving, and Removing Applets</title>
3943 <sect2 id="adding-applets">
3944 <title>Adding Applets to a Panel</title>
3950 the menu of all the applets on your system, divided into
3956 <sect2 id="moving-applets">
3957 <title>Moving Applets In or Between Panels</title>
3959 It is easy to move applets in a <interface>Panel</interface> or
3964 that you can drag applets within a <interface>Panel</interface>
3991 <guilabel>Applets</guilabel> tab.
3995 <sect2 id="removing-applets">
3996 <title>Removing Applets from a Panel</title>
4019 All applets should have the following items in their right-click
4041 current position. Note that applets can be moved between two
4053 <interface>Panels</interface> and applets and for changing
4087 Many applets have customizable properties. These applets will
4095 <screeninfo>An Example Applets Properties Dialog</screeninfo>
4147 Many applets also have one or more of the following items in their
4239 <!-- ############### Template Applets ##################### -->
4240 <chapter id="template-applets">
4241 <title>Template Applets</title>
4264 <!-- conflict among different applets -->
4299 linkend="adding-applets">.