Added Nvidia to the Linux section of dual monitors, corrected the paths to the pictures and cleaned up a little of the style on the glossary

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@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ monitors will have two of, or a combination of the two connectors below.
**VGA**
.. image:: /pics/vga.png
.. image:: pics/vga.png
**DVI**
.. image:: /pics/dvi.png
.. image:: pics/dvi.png
A laptop computer setup only varies slightly, generally you will need only one
of outputs pictured above since your laptops screen serves as one of the
@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ panel and click on display. This will open up the Display options. You can
also bypass this step by right click on a blank area on your desktop and
selecting **resolution**.
.. image:: /pics/winsevendisplay.png
.. image:: pics/winsevendisplay.png
Then click on the Screen Resolution from the left pane.
.. image:: /pics/winsevenresolution.png
.. image:: pics/winsevenresolution.png
Then enable your projector and ensure your desktop is extended.
@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ Windows Vista
From the control panel click on personalize, or right click a blank place on
the desktop and click personalization.
.. image:: /pics/vistapersonalize.png
.. image:: pics/vistapersonalize.png
From the **Personalization** window click on Display Settings.
.. image:: /pics/vistadisplaysettings.png
.. image:: pics/vistadisplaysettings.png
Then enable the montior that represents your projector an make sure your
you have checked Extend the desktop.
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ From the control panel select Display, or right click on a blank area of the
desktop and select properties. From the properties window click on the settings
tab.
.. image:: /pics/xpdisplaysettings.png
.. image:: pics/xpdisplaysettings.png
Then enable the monitor that represents your projector an make sure your
you have checked Extend the desktop.
@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ GNOME
This guide is for users of the GNOME desktop who do not use proprietary drivers.
From most distros go to System --> Preferences --> Display Settings (Monitors)
.. image:: /pics/gnome.png
.. image:: pics/gnome.png
Setup your projector with the correct resolution and make sure you do **not**
have mirrored desktop enabled (same image on all monitors).
@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ KDE
This guide is for users of the KDE desktop who do not use proprietary drivers.
From most distros click the Kick Off menu and navigate to **system settings**
.. image:: /pics/kdesystemsettings.png
.. image:: pics/kdesystemsettings.png
Click on the display and monitor icon.
.. image:: /pics/kdedisplay.png
.. image:: pics/kdedisplay.png
From here you will need to set up your projector with the appropriate
resolution, and position. OpenLP works best projecting to the monitor on the

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@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ be used throughout this documentation, and when seeking support.
Main Window
-----------
The Main Window is what you will see when you first open OpenLP
The Main Window is what you will see when you first open OpenLP.
The Main Window contains all the tools and plugins that make OpenLP function.
.. image:: /pics/mainwindow.png
The Main Window contains all the tools and plugins that make OpenLP function
.. image:: pics/mainwindow.png
Media Manager
-------------
@ -21,17 +20,17 @@ Media Manager
The Media Manager contains a number of tabs that plugins supply to OpenLP.
Each tab in the Media Manager is called a **Media Item**
.. image:: /pics/mediamanager.png
From the Media Manager you can send Media Items to the Preview or Live screens.
.. image:: pics/mediamanager.png
Preview
-------
The preview pane is a section to preview your media items before you go live
with them.
.. image:: /pics/preview.png
.. image:: pics/preview.png
Service File
------------
@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ The service manager contains the media items in your service file. This is the
area from wich your media items go live, and you can also save, open, and edit
services files.
.. image:: /pics/servicemanager.png
.. image:: pics/servicemanager.png
Slide Controller
----------------
@ -59,7 +58,7 @@ Slide Controller
The Slide Controller controls which slide from a **Service Item** is currently
being displayed, and moving between the various slides.
.. image:: /pics/slidecontroller.png
.. image:: pics/slidecontroller.png
Theme Manager
-------------
@ -67,4 +66,4 @@ Theme Manager
The theme manager is where themes are created and edited. Themes are the text
styles backgrounds that you use to personalize your services.
.. image:: /pics/thememanager.png
.. image:: pics/thememanager.png

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