Bug#291546: /usr/bin/nautilus-cd-burner: Help does not match
application
Marcelo E. Magallon
"Marcelo E. Magallon" <mmagallo@debian.org>, 291546@bugs.debian.org
Fri, 21 Jan 2005 06:53:46 -0600
Package: nautilus-cd-burner
Version: 2.8.6-3
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/nautilus-cd-burner
From a usability POV this is more than "normal", but you get to decide
which severity to assign to the bug.
The "Write to disc" dialog reads:
Information
Write disc to: ...
Disc name: ...
Data size: ...
Write options
Write speed: ...
After writing
[ ] Eject disc
[ ] Reuse these files for another disc
[ Help ] [ Cancel ] [ Write ]
The help page you get when you press "Help" reads:
7.11 Writing CDs
The file manager provides a special location where you can copy
files and folders that you want to write to a CD. You can write the
contents of the location to a CD easily.
To write a CD, perform the following steps:
Choose Go \u2192 CD Creator. The file manager opens a special
location, burn:///, from which you can write CDs.
Copy the files and folders that you want to write to CD into the
burn:/// location.
Insert a writable CD into the CD writer device on your system.
Choose File \u2192 Write to CD. A Write files to a CD recorder
dialog is displayed.
Use the Write files to a CD recorder dialog to specify how you
want to write the CD, as follows:
Dialog Element Description
Target to write to Select the device to which you want to write
the CD from the drop-down list. To create an CD image file for
the files and folders, select the File image option.
Write speed Select the speed at which you want to write the CD
from the drop-down list.
CD name Type a name for the CD in the text box.
Erase CD Select this option to erase the current contents of the
CD.
Eject CD when done Select this option to eject the CD from the
drive when the CD is written.
Reuse these files for another CD Select this option if you do
not want to write the files and folders to another CD. If you
select this option, the files and folders are not removed from
the burn:/// location after the CD is written.
Click on the Write files to CD button.
If you selected the File image option from the Target to write to
drop-down list, a Choose a filename for the cdrom image dialog is
displayed. Use the dialog to specify the location where you want to
save the CD image file. By default, CD image files have a .iso file
extension.
A Writing CD dialog is displayed. When the CD is written or when the
CD image file is created, a message to indicate that the process is
complete is displayed in the dialog.
If you created a CD image file, you can write this file to a CD. To
write a CD image file to CD, right-click on the CD image file, then
choose Write to CD from the popup menu.
If you did not select the Reuse these files for another CD option,
the files and folders are removed from the burn:/// location.
(the poor formatting of the above text is courtesy of GNOME not giving
a damm about X Windows)
As you can see, the described options do not match the dialog.
Marcelo
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.10-rc3
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-1 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Versions of packages nautilus-cd-burner depends on:
ii cdrecord 4:2.01+01a01-2 command line CD writing tool
ii dbus-1 0.22-4 simple interprocess messaging syst
ii libart-2.0-2 2.3.16-6 Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii libatk1.0-0 1.8.0-4 The ATK accessibility toolkit
ii libaudiofile0 0.2.6-5 Open-source version of SGI's audio
ii libbonobo2-0 2.8.0-4 Bonobo CORBA interfaces library
ii libbonoboui2-0 2.8.0-2 The Bonobo UI library
ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-20 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii libeel2-2 2.8.2-1 Eazel Extensions Library (for GNOM
ii libesd0 0.2.35-2 Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared
ii libgail-common 1.8.2-1 GNOME Accessibility Implementation
ii libgail17 1.8.2-1 GNOME Accessibility Implementation
ii libgconf2-4 2.8.1-4 GNOME configuration database syste
ii libgcrypt11 1.2.0-11 LGPL Crypto library - runtime libr
ii libglade2-0 1:2.4.1-1 Library to load .glade files at ru
ii libglib2.0-0 2.4.8-1 The GLib library of C routines
ii libgnome-keyring0 0.4.1-1 GNOME keyring services library
ii libgnome2-0 2.8.0-6 The GNOME 2 library - runtime file
ii libgnomecanvas2-0 2.8.0-1 A powerful object-oriented display
ii libgnomeui-0 2.8.0-3 The GNOME 2 libraries (User Interf
ii libgnomevfs2-0 2.8.3-8 The GNOME virtual file-system libr
ii libgnutls11 1.0.16-13 GNU TLS library - runtime library
ii libgpg-error0 1.0-1 library for common error values an
ii libgtk2.0-0 2.4.14-2 The GTK+ graphical user interface
ii libhal0 0.4.4-2 Hardware Abstraction Layer - share
ii libhowl0 0.9.8-2 Library for Zeroconf service disco
ii libice6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii libjpeg62 6b-9 The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG
ii libnautilus-burn0 2.8.6-3 Nautilus Burn Library - runtime ve
ii libnautilus2-2 2.8.2-2 libraries for nautilus components
ii liborbit2 1:2.10.2-1.1 libraries for ORBit2 - a CORBA ORB
ii libpango1.0-0 1.6.0-3 Layout and rendering of internatio
ii libpopt0 1.7-5 lib for parsing cmdline parameters
ii libsm6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Window System Session Management
ii libtasn1-2 0.2.10-4 Manage ASN.1 structures (runtime)
ii libx11-6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Window System protocol client li
ii libxml2 2.6.11-5 GNOME XML library
ii mkisofs 4:2.01+01a01-2 Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem
ii xlibs 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) configu
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.2-4 compression library - runtime
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