some more documentation, including the maintenance menu and taking apps between

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@ -249,7 +249,6 @@ read this mailing list and will often comment on subjects of relevancy.
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<p>
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Documentation Index
<p>
<br>
@ -263,6 +262,7 @@ _Changing_Window_Borders(changeborder)<br>
_Default_Keybindings(defkeys)<br>
_Multiple_Desktops(desktops)<br>
_Changing_Desktops(changedesk)<br>
_Taking_Apps_Between_Desks(appsdesk)<br>
_The_Dragbar(dragbar)<br>
_The_Pager(pager)<br>
_The_Iconbox(iconbox)<br>
@ -276,7 +276,6 @@ _Window_Groups(groups)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
_Desktop_Backgrounds(backgrounds)<br>
_Tooltips(tooltips)<br>
_Audio(audio)<br>
@ -293,6 +292,7 @@ _How_To_Edit_Menus(editmenus)<br>
_How_To_Change_Keybindings(editkeys)<br>
_Themes(themes)<br>
_Extra_Eyecandy(eyecandy)<br>
_Maintenance_Scripts(maint)<br>
@ -763,6 +763,29 @@ KDE panel's pager to navigate desktops and/or applications. You will need to
enable _Desktop_Support(deskenv) for these to work.<br>
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=appsdesk background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
<p>
Moving Applications Between Desktops
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<br>
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There are several ways that you can move applications from one desktop to
another. We'll go over a few of them now.
<p>
The first way you can move apps between desktops is using the _Pager(pager)
<p>
You can also move applications between desktops using the
<br>_Dragbar(dragbar)
<p>
You can also move applications between desktops using the<br>
_KDE_or_GNOME(deskenv) desktop pagers
<p>
You can also _move(movemode) a window, then bring the window with you as you
change desktops using _keybinding(defkeys) .
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=dragbar background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
@ -1541,6 +1564,31 @@ as if hitting the surface of a pool.
Each of these can be turned back off simply by using the same menu that you
enabled it through.
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=maint background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_maint_menu.png x=265 y=60>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
<p>
Included Maintenance Scripts
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<p>
Enlightenment comes with several scripts that are executable out of the middle
mouse button _menu(rootmenu) - these scripts can perform all sorts of
maintenance on the files that enlightenment creates automatically for you.
When you select "Maintenance" you should get a menu that looks something like
the one above-right.<p>
As a warning, when you purge configuration information, the next time you
restart enlightenment it will take longer to load. You can monitor
enlightenment's usage using the query tools provided. If you change themes a
lot you will probably want to purge the config file cache after you've settled
on a theme. This will help keep your disk usage by enlightenment down.
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=faq background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
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