cleaned up grammar

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John Cegalis jseagull1@hotmail.com 2011-03-10 14:52:09 -05:00
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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ Some computers also incorporate the use of :abbr:`S-Video (Separate Video)` or
A typical OpenLP setup consist of your normal single monitor, with your A typical OpenLP setup consist of your normal single monitor, with your
projector hooked up to your computer as the second monitor. With the option of projector hooked up to your computer as the second monitor. With the option of
extending your desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's equivalent. extending your desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's
equivalent.
Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
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@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ press :kbd:`Windows+P`.
The more traditional way is also fairly straight forward. Go to The more traditional way is also fairly straight forward. Go to
:guilabel:`Control Panel` and click on :guilabel:`Display`. This will open up :guilabel:`Control Panel` and click on :guilabel:`Display`. This will open up
the :guilabel:`Display` dialog. You may also bypass this step by a right click on the :guilabel:`Display` dialog. You may also bypass this step by a right click
a blank area on your desktop and selecting :guilabel:`Resolution`. on a blank area on your desktop and selecting :guilabel:`Resolution`.
.. image:: pics/winsevendisplay.png .. image:: pics/winsevendisplay.png
@ -123,7 +124,8 @@ Linux Systems Using nVidia Drivers
This guide is for users of the proprietary nVidia driver on Linux Distributions. This guide is for users of the proprietary nVidia driver on Linux Distributions.
It is assumed that you have properly setup your drivers according to your It is assumed that you have properly setup your drivers according to your
distribution's documentation, and you have a working ``xorg.conf`` file in place. distribution's documentation, and you have a working ``xorg.conf`` file in
place.
If you wish to make the changes permanent in setting up your system for dual If you wish to make the changes permanent in setting up your system for dual
monitors it will be necessary to modify your ``xorg.conf`` file. It is always a monitors it will be necessary to modify your ``xorg.conf`` file. It is always a

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@ -58,8 +58,9 @@ the folder.
.. image:: pics/selectsongs.png .. image:: pics/selectsongs.png
On most operating systems, to select all the songs, first select the first song On most operating systems, to select all the songs, first select the first song
in the list, press the shift key, and select the last song in the list. After this in the list, press the shift key, and select the last song in the list. After
press :guilabel:`Next` and you will see that your import has been successful. this press :guilabel:`Next` and you will see that your import has been
successful.
.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png .. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
@ -89,8 +90,9 @@ Choose either the .txt or .usr file. You will be asked to chose a download
location if your browser does not automatically select that for you. Select location if your browser does not automatically select that for you. Select
this file from the OpenLP import window and then click :guilabel:`Next` You can this file from the OpenLP import window and then click :guilabel:`Next` You can
also select multiple songs for import at once on most operating systems by also select multiple songs for import at once on most operating systems by
selecting the first item in the list then holding the shift key and select the last selecting the first item in the list then holding the shift key and select the
item in the list. When finished, you will see that your import has completed. last item in the list. When finished, you will see that your import has
completed.
.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png .. image:: pics/finishedimport.png