[QGIS Commit] r14605 - in docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide: . features_at_a_glance_screenies

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Sat Nov 13 12:16:08 EST 2010


Author: macho
Date: 2010-11-13 09:16:08 -0800 (Sat, 13 Nov 2010)
New Revision: 14605

Modified:
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_main.png
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_options.png
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_polar.png
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_stren.png
Log:
screenshots revised and updated gpsd


Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex
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--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex	2010-11-13 16:40:10 UTC (rev 14604)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex	2010-11-13 17:16:08 UTC (rev 14605)
@@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@
 a simple click on \button{Connect} connects the GPS to QGIS. A second click
 (now \button{Disconnect} disconnects the GPS-Reciever from you Computer. For 
 GNU/Linux gpsd support is integrated to support connection to most GPS 
-receivers.
+receivers. Therefore you first have to configure gpsd properly to connect QGIS to it.
 
 [ IMPORTANT ]: If you want to record your position to the canvas you have to
 create a new vector layer first and switch it to editable status to be able
@@ -1259,10 +1259,17 @@
      \hspace{0.33cm}
    \subfloat[GPS signal strenght]{\label{subfig:gpstrack_stren}\includegraphics[clip=true, width=0.3\textwidth]{gpstrack_stren}}
      \hspace{0.33cm}
-   \subfloat[GPS polar window]{\label{subfig:gpstrack_polar}\includegraphics[clip=true, width=0.3\textwidth]{gpstrack_polar}} \\
+   \subfloat[GPS polar window]{\label{subfig:gpstrack_polar}\includegraphics[clip=true, width=0.3\textwidth]{gpstrack_polar}}
 \caption{Live GPS tracking \nixcaption} \label{fig:gpstrack_live}
 \end{figure}
 
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+   \centering
+   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=4cm]{gpstrack_options}
+   \caption{GPS tracking options window \nixcaption}
+   \label{fig:gpstrack_options}
+\end{figure}
+
 \subsection{Position coordinates}
 \includegraphics[width=0.5cm,clip=true]{mActionToggleEditing} If the GPS is
 recieving signals from satellites you will see your position in latitude,
@@ -1303,11 +1310,4 @@
 and want to record vertices manually you have to go back there and
 click \button{Add vertex}
 
-\begin{figure}[ht]
-   \centering
-   \includegraphics[clip=true, width=5cm]{gpstrack_options}
-   \caption{GPS tracking options window \nixcaption}
-   \label{fig:gpstrack_options}
-\end{figure}
-
 \FloatBarrier

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_main.png
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Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_options.png
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Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_polar.png
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Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance_screenies/gpstrack_stren.png
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