Spellcheck muon

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Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
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commit 6fa6da64c2

@ -13,31 +13,31 @@ The :guilabel:`Package` shows the package name and a short description of the pa
To select the next package left click on the list of packages press the :kbd:`Down Arrow` key to move to the next selected package. To select the previous package left click on the list of packages above press the :kbd:`Up Arrow`.
When you find your package you want to install on the bottom half of the screen there is a bar of tabs. The :guilabel:`Details` tab has a description of the package you are currently selected. The :guilabel:`Technical Details` will show you where the package comes from what category it is and what the installed size would be and what size it takes to download the package. The :guilabel:`Depenedncies` tab shows you what other packages are needed by the package you wish to install. To view the changes of a package the :guilabel:`Changes List` and scroll down to view them. If you have installed a package you can see all files installed by that package in the :guilabel:`Installed Files` tab.
When you find your package you want to install on the bottom half of the screen there is a bar of tabs. The :guilabel:`Details` tab has a description of the package you are currently selected. The :guilabel:`Technical Details` will show you where the package comes from what category it is and what the installed size would be and what size it takes to download the package. The :guilabel:`Dependencies` tab shows you what other packages are needed by the package you wish to install. To view the changes of a package the :guilabel:`Changes List` and scroll down to view them. If you have installed a package you can see all files installed by that package in the :guilabel:`Installed Files` tab.
.. image:: lower-muon-screen.png
If you want to see your history of package updates and installed from the :menuselection:`View --> History` or press :kbd:`control + h`. To search through your history enter what you want to search for in the :guilabel:`Search` bar. To the right to the search is a drop down menu to choose wheter to view :guilabel:`All changes`, :guilabel:`Installations`, :guilabel:`Updates`, or :guilabel:`Removals`. Under the :guilabel:`Date` field shows collapseable search results of the kind of packages you are looking for. To collapse or uncollapse a the operation on a particular date press the :guilabel:`+` button to uncollapse an operation on a date. To collapse operations on a particular date is to press the :guilabel:`-` button.
If you want to see your history of package updates and installed from the :menuselection:`View --> History` or press :kbd:`control + h`. To search through your history enter what you want to search for in the :guilabel:`Search` bar. To the right to the search is a drop down menu to choose whether to view :guilabel:`All changes`, :guilabel:`Installations`, :guilabel:`Updates`, or :guilabel:`Removals`. Under the :guilabel:`Date` field shows collapseable search results of the kind of packages you are looking for. To collapse or uncollapse a the operation on a particular date press the :guilabel:`+` button to uncollapse an operation on a date. To collapse operations on a particular date is to press the :guilabel:`-` button.
.. image:: muon-history.png
On the left hand side of Muon Package Manager there is a :guilabel:`By Category` divider. In this there are many different categories like :guilabel:`Graphics` and :guilabel:`Games and Amusement`. For example the graphics tab will have image editing or creating vector graphcs in the :guilabel:`Graphics` category. To go back to seeing all packages select :guilabel:`All` under the :guilabel:`By Category` divider.
On the left hand side of Muon Package Manager there is a :guilabel:`By Category` divider. In this there are many different categories like :guilabel:`Graphics` and :guilabel:`Games and Amusement`. For example the graphics tab will have image editing or creating vector graphics in the :guilabel:`Graphics` category. To go back to seeing all packages select :guilabel:`All` under the :guilabel:`By Category` divider.
.. image:: by-category.png
To view all installed packes on the left hand side of the window under filtered click the divider for :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Installed`. Now in the upper main part of the window will be a window with a scrollbar to see all packages on your system. To show only files that are not installed from the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Not Installed`. From the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Upgradeable` to see which packages can be upgraded. To see only packages that are broken the filter for :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Broken`. To view which packages that are not isntalled on your system but still have configuration file from the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Residual Configuration`. To view packages installed as a dependency and know can be removed from :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Install(auto-removable)`. To go back to seeing all packages in the :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`All`.
To view all installed packages on the left hand side of the window under filtered click the divider for :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Installed`. Now in the upper main part of the window will be a window with a scrollbar to see all packages on your system. To show only files that are not installed from the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Not Installed`. From the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Upgradeable` to see which packages can be upgraded. To see only packages that are broken the filter for :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Broken`. To view which packages that are not installed on your system but still have configuration file from the :guilabel:`By Status` divider select :guilabel:`Residual Configuration`. To view packages installed as a dependency and know can be removed from :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`Install(auto-removable)`. To go back to seeing all packages in the :guilabel:`By Status` and select :guilabel:`All`.
.. image:: by-status.png
To see which packages come from whcih source select either :guilabel:`By Status` and then select :guilabel:`Installed` or :guilabel:`All` to select all or installed packages. Then select :guilabel:`By Origin` and the name of any ppa will show which packages come from. To go back to seeing all packages select :guilabel:`All` on the sidebar under both :Guilabel:`By Status` and :guilabel:`By Origin`.
To see which packages come from which source select either :guilabel:`By Status` and then select :guilabel:`Installed` or :guilabel:`All` to select all or installed packages. Then select :guilabel:`By Origin` and the name of any ppa will show which packages come from. To go back to seeing all packages select :guilabel:`All` on the sidebar under both :Guilabel:`By Status` and :guilabel:`By Origin`.
If you remove some packages you may have packages that were dependencies that are no longer needed anymore you can check on this by clicking the divider on the left hand side by :menuselection:`By Status --> Installed(auto-removeable)` will show if you have packages that are now able to be removed without any problems that are no longer serving a purpose. Then select the :guilabel:`Mark for Removal` button. If you just want to mark all packages for removal :menuselection:`Edit --> Remove Unesscary Packages`. Then of course you will need to press the :guilabel:`Apply Changes` button to apply changes.
If you remove some packages you may have packages that were dependencies that are no longer needed anymore you can check on this by clicking the divider on the left hand side by :menuselection:`By Status --> Installed(auto-removeable)` will show if you have packages that are now able to be removed without any problems that are no longer serving a purpose. Then select the :guilabel:`Mark for Removal` button. If you just want to mark all packages for removal :menuselection:`Edit --> Remove Unnecessary Packages`. Then of course you will need to press the :guilabel:`Apply Changes` button to apply changes.
To see what repository a package comes from on the left hand side use the :guilabel:`By Origin` filter on the left hand side. :guilabel:`Ubuntu` shows packages from the official ubuntu repositories.
To see what repository a package comes from on the left hand side use the :guilabel:`By Origin` filter on the left hand side. :guilabel:`Ubuntu` shows packages from the official Ubuntu repositories.
To see what architecture a package uses use the :guilabel:`By Architecture` filter. To see all architectures use the :guilabel:`All` line. To see common packages see the :guilabel:`Common` for packages common to all architextures. To see 64 bit packages use the :guilabel:`64-bit` line. To see 32 bit packages use the :guilabel:`32-bit` line.
To see what architecture a package uses use the :guilabel:`By Architecture` filter. To see all architectures use the :guilabel:`All` line. To see common packages see the :guilabel:`Common` for packages common to all architectures. To see 64 bit packages use the :guilabel:`64-bit` line. To see 32 bit packages use the :guilabel:`32-bit` line.
To check for updates in muon press :kbd:`Control + R` or the gear button with an arrow or :menuselection:`Edit --> Check for Updates`. To actually update and install these upgrades fully press the :guilabel:`Full Upgrade` button or :menuselection:`Edit --> Full Upgrade` and then press the :guilabel:`Apply Changes` button. After this a status bar towards the bottom will show how much total progress is on the upgrade. To have an upgrade where packages are not removed press the upwarding point arrow button or :menuselection:`Edit --> Cautious Upgrade`.
To check for updates in muon press :kbd:`Control + R` or the gear button with an arrow or :menuselection:`Edit --> Check for Updates`. To actually update and install these upgrades fully press the :guilabel:`Full Upgrade` button or :menuselection:`Edit --> Full Upgrade` and then press the :guilabel:`Apply Changes` button. After this a status bar towards the bottom will show how much total progress is on the upgrade. To have an upgrade where packages are not removed press the upward point arrow button or :menuselection:`Edit --> Cautious Upgrade`.
If you want to save all of your packages on a text file you can :menuselection:`File --> Save Package Download List`. If you want to load these packages from a file such as if you get a new laptop :menuselection:`File --> Download Packages From List`. If you want to quit muon press :kbd:`Control+Q`.

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