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......@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ Unlocking the Screen
When you power on your phone it will be locked, displaying the lock screen.
.. image:: images/phosh-locked-icons.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-sim-locked.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The lock screen
The first two icons shows the state of the cellular and wireless networks. If these icons are missing then the switches on the side of the phone have been set to disable the modem and WLAN card.
.. image:: images/phosh-locked-icons-cropped.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-icons-cropped.png
:align: center
:alt: The lock screen icons
......@@ -32,21 +32,21 @@ The third icon shows the state of the battery, providing information about its c
To unlock the screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the passcode entry screen.
.. image:: images/phosh-locked-pin-entry.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-passcode-entry.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The passcode entry screen
Enter your six digit passcode using the numeric keypad. When you have entered your code, the phone will unlock and display the home screen.
Enter your passcode using the numeric keypad. When you have unlocked the screen the phone will display the home screen.
If you have not already entered some basic information about your preferred language, the :ref:`librem_5_initial_setup` application will start. When you have completed the setup process, return here.
If you have not already entered some basic information about your preferred language, the **Initial Setup** application will start. When you have :ref:`completed the setup process <librem_5_initial_setup_language>`, return here.
App Drawer
----------
The app drawer is used to access the built-in and installed applications on the phone. It is automatically opened when you switch on the phone and unlock it, giving you the option to launch an app straight away.
.. image:: images/phosh-app-drawer.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-app-drawer.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The app drawer is open when you unlock the phone
......@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The built-in apps are shown in the top row. Installed apps are shown beneath the
To close the app drawer, press the down arrow under the time at the top of the screen. This will reveal the background wallpaper.
.. image:: images/phosh-background.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-background.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The default background
......@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Status Line
At the top of the screen is a status line showing the current time, battery level and network status.
.. image:: images/phosh-status-line.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-status-line.png
:align: center
:scale: 75%
:alt: The status line at the top of the screen
......@@ -79,23 +79,47 @@ This line is also used to access the system settings.
Settings Panel
--------------
Tap the status bar at the top of the screen to open the settings panel.
Tap the status bar at the top of the screen to open the settings panel. This provides access to common settings and notifications.
.. image:: images/phosh-settings-panel.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-settings-panel.png
:align: center
:alt: The settings panel
The two slider controls at the top allow you to change the sound volume and screen brightness.
The two slider controls allow you to change the sound volume and screen brightness.
The orientation of the screen display can also be changed by toggling the **Rotation** switch, overriding the default orientation.
A series of icons provide shortcuts for common tasks:
The three buttons provide shortcuts for common tasks.
* The **Cellular** icon shows the state of the phone's connection to the cellular network. Tapping this icon opens the :ref:`appropriate section <librem_5_mobile_networks_settings>` of the **Settings** application.
* The **Wi-Fi** icon shows the state of the phone's connection to any local wireless hotspots.
* The power indicator shows the battery's current charge and charging state. Tapping this opens the **Power** section of the :ref:`settings <librem_5_settings>` application.
* The screen orientation indicator shows the current screen orientation and can be used to switch between **Portrait** and **Landscape** modes.
* The bell indicator is used to enable and disable sound notifications.
* The tools button opens the :ref:`settings <librem_5_settings>` application.
* The lock button locks the screen.
* The power button switches the phone off.
At the top-right corner is the power button. Tap this to access menu items that let you power off the phone and lock the screen.
To close the panel, tap the status bar again.
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-settings-panel-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: The settings panel
You can also lock the screen by briefly pressing the power button on the side of the phone.
To close the panel, tap the region above the icons, where the status line is usually located.
.. _librem_5_quick_tour_notification_area:
Notification Area
-----------------
Certain notifications from applications are presented in the area below the settings panel. These are typically notifications that you may need to be
reminded about.
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-settings-notifications.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The notification area of the settings panel
The notifications that appear here will usually be displayed briefly at the top
of the screen before they are placed in the area.
Virtual Keyboard
----------------
......@@ -104,15 +128,15 @@ When you need to input text into an application, the virtual keyboard will open
The keyboard provides different views that you can switch between: one with the alphabet, another with digits, and a third view with symbols.
.. |keyboard-us-alpha| image:: images/keyboard-us-alpha.png
.. |keyboard-us-alpha| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-alpha.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US alphabet layout
.. |keyboard-us-numbers| image:: images/keyboard-us-numbers.png
.. |keyboard-us-numbers| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-numbers.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US numbers layout
.. |keyboard-us-symbols| image:: images/keyboard-us-symbols.png
.. |keyboard-us-symbols| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-symbols.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US symbols layout
......@@ -135,4 +159,4 @@ Next Steps
The next thing you should do is to change the default passcode. This is described in :ref:`librem_5_settings_password`.
Then, you can set up your phone's connection to the mobile network. This is described in the :ref:`librem_5_mobile_networks` guide.
After you have done that, you can set up your phone's connection to the mobile network. This is described in the :ref:`librem_5_mobile_networks` section of this guide.
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Remove the existing battery from the compartment.
Remove the new battery from its packaging and insert it into the compartment, as shown in the diagram below.
.. image:: images/librem5-battery.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-battery.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: The location of the battery compartment
......
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
Phone Calls
===========
.. image:: images/sm.puri.Calls.svg
.. image:: images/calls/sm.puri.Calls.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Calls application icon
......@@ -20,18 +20,18 @@ Getting Started
When you start **Calls**, you will be shown the **Recent** page of the application. The first time you view this there will be no recent calls.
.. image:: images/calls-no-recent-calls.png
.. image:: images/calls/calls-no-recent-calls.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: No recent calls
Switch to the **Dial Pad** by selecting the icon at the bottom of the page. This will cause the dial pad to be shown.
.. |dialpad1| image:: images/calls-dialpad-no-modem.png
.. |dialpad1| image:: images/calls/calls-dialpad-no-modem.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The dial pad when no modem is available
.. |dialpad2| image:: images/calls-dialpad.png
.. |dialpad2| image:: images/calls/calls-dialpad.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The dial pad allowing dialling to take place
......@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ During a Call
When a call is placed, a page will appear showing the phone number, the elapsed time of the call and a collection of buttons that can be used to perform actions during the call -- some of these may be inactive.
.. image:: images/calls-called.png
.. image:: images/calls/calls-called.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Information and available actions during a call
......@@ -68,9 +68,11 @@ Receiving a Call
The **Calls** application will be shown when a phone call is received. You will be prompted to accept or reject the incoming call.
.. image:: images/calls-incoming-call.png
.. image:: images/calls/calls-incoming-call.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Handling an incoming call
Press the blue handset button to accept the call, or press the hang-up button to reject it.
Missed and rejected calls will appear in the :ref:`librem_5_quick_tour_notification_area` of the settings panel.
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Managing Contacts
=================
.. image:: images/org.gnome.Contacts.svg
.. image:: images/contacts/org.gnome.Contacts.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Contacts application icon
......@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Setup
When you start **Contacts** for the first time, you will see the **Contacts Setup** page that lets you select the address book to use. Unless you have already :ref:`set up online accounts <librem_5_initial_setup>`, the only available address book will be the local address book.
.. |contacts-setup-image| image:: images/contacts-setup.png
.. |contacts-setup-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-setup.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: A choice of a single address book
.. |contacts-setup-local-image| image:: images/contacts-setup-local.png
.. |contacts-setup-local-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-setup-local.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choosing the local address book
......@@ -40,16 +40,16 @@ Adding a Contact
Initially, you will find that the list of contacts is empty. You can add contacts one-by-one, or you can import them from an existing file.
.. image:: images/contacts-no-contacts.png
.. image:: images/contacts/contacts-no-contacts.png
:align: center
:alt: An empty contacts list
To add a contact, press the **+** (plus) icon in the top-left corner of the screen. The **New Contact** page will be shown. Here you can enter information about the contact.
.. |new-contact-image| image:: images/contacts-new-contact.png
.. |new-contact-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-new-contact.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: An new empty contact
.. |add-contact-image| image:: images/contacts-adding-contact.png
.. |add-contact-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-adding-contact.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Adding a new contact
......@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Other than the name and contact information, you can also choose a picture to ma
When you have finished adding contact information, press the **Add** button in the top-right corner. The new contact should appear in the list. If you wish to discard the information instead, press **Cancel**.
.. image:: images/contacts-all-contacts.png
.. image:: images/contacts/contacts-all-contacts.png
:align: center
:alt: The contacts list with a single contact
......@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Viewing a Contact
To view a contact, press its entry in the contacts list. A page will appear showing the name, picture and contact information.
.. image:: images/contacts-viewing-contact.png
.. image:: images/contacts/contacts-viewing-contact.png
:align: center
:alt: Viewing a contact
......@@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ If you need to update or correct a contact's information, you can edit it by pre
Next, press the |view-more| (view more) icon in the top-right corner of the screen to open a menu, and select **Edit** to open the **Editing** page. This allows you to edit and add new information in the same way as the **New Contact** page.
.. |view-contact-menu-image| image:: images/contacts-example-menu.png
.. |view-contact-menu-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-example-menu.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Viewing a contact
.. |edit-contact-image| image:: images/contacts-editing-contact.png
.. |edit-contact-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-editing-contact.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Editing a contact
......@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ If you want to delete a contact, you first need to view it by pressing the relev
Next, press the |view-more| (view more) icon in the top-right corner of the screen to open a menu, and select **Delete**.
.. |delete-contact-image| image:: images/contacts-deleting-contact.png
.. |delete-contact-image| image:: images/contacts/contacts-deleting-contact.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Deleting a contact
......@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Connecting to Online Accounts
If you have a collection of contacts in an online service, you can access them from the application. Return to the contacts list, open the application menu and select **Online Accounts** to start the process of connecting to a service.
.. image:: images/contacts-menu.png
.. image:: images/contacts/contacts-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the application menu
......
......@@ -17,26 +17,40 @@ Unlock the Screen
When you power on your phone it will be locked, displaying the lock screen.
.. image:: images/phosh-locked-sim-locked.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-sim-locked.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The lock screen
To unlock it, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the passcode entry screen.
If the modem is enabled, you may be asked to provide the PIN number of your
SIM card.
.. image:: images/phosh-locked-pin-entry.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-sim-pin-entry.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The SIM PIN entry screen
You can select the numeric keyboard layout by pressing the **123** key at the bottom left of the keyboard, then enter the PIN code. Alternatively, you can press **Cancel** to skip this step now and follow the steps in the :ref:`librem_5_mobile_networks` section of this guide at a later time.
To unlock the screen, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to reveal the passcode entry screen.
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-locked-passcode-entry.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The passcode entry screen
Enter your six digit passcode using the numeric keypad. When you have entered your code the phone will unlock and you will see the **Welcome** screen of the **Initial Setup** application.
Enter your passcode using the numeric keypad then press the **Unlock** button. The default passcode is 123456. You can change this later by following the steps in the :ref:`librem_5_settings_password` section of this guide.
When you have unlocked the screen you will see the **Welcome** screen of the **Initial Setup** application.
.. _librem_5_initial_setup_language:
Select a Language
-----------------
On the first page of the application, you will see a list of languages and countries. The countries shown are examples of ones where each language is used.
.. image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-welcome.png
.. image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-welcome.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choose a language
......@@ -52,7 +66,7 @@ Text Input
The next page shows a selection of keyboards that are relevant to your language.
.. image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-typing.png
.. image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-typing.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choose a keyboard
......@@ -66,11 +80,11 @@ Wi-Fi
If the WLAN switch is enabled, the next page will allow you to configure your wireless connection to the network. The WLAN interface may need to take a few seconds to discover nearby wireless networks. After this has occurred, you will see a list of available wireless networks.
.. |wifi-scanning| image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-wifi-scanning.png
.. |wifi-scanning| image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-wifi-scanning.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Scanning for Wi-Fi networks
.. |wifi-other| image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-wifi-other.png
.. |wifi-other| image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-wifi-other.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choosing the Other option for hidden networks
......@@ -83,7 +97,7 @@ Privacy
The privacy page lets you opt-in to services that may be useful to you. You don't have to accept the use of these.
.. image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-privacy.png
.. image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-privacy.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Privacy options
......@@ -97,7 +111,7 @@ Online Accounts
This page allows you to configure connections to any existing online accounts you may have. These are typically services that store contacts, e-mail or calendar information.
.. image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-online-accounts.png
.. image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-online-accounts.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Setting up online accounts
......@@ -111,7 +125,7 @@ Ready to Go
When you have completed all the initial setup tasks, you will see the final page.
.. image:: images/gnome-initial-setup-ready.png
.. image:: images/initial/gnome-initial-setup-ready.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Ready to go
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Kill Switches
The Librem 5 provides three kill switches that can be used to disable hardware features of the phone.
.. image:: images/librem5-switches.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-switches.svg
:align: center
:width: 480
:alt: The locations of kill switches on the edge of the phone
......
......@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ This page contains the known issues for the Birch shipment of phones as supplied
* After being powered down, the phone can be difficult to power up again.
The solution is to unplug the USB cable, then press the power button for 15-18 seconds.
This problem is related to a software issue which was fixed after the phones were shipped: `Power Button Not Turning Device Back On <linux-next-109_>`_
This problem is related to a software issue: `Power Button Not Turning Device Back On <linux-next-109_>`_
The solution for a phone with the original software is to unplug the USB cable, then press the power button for 15-18 seconds.
|gap|
* Call audio routing is not functioning completely.
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Sending and Receiving Messages
==============================
.. image:: images/sm.puri.Chatty.svg
.. image:: images/chatty/sm.puri.Chatty.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Chats application icon
......@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Getting Started
When you start **Chats** for the first time, you will be shown the **Chats** page and prompted to add new contacts and accounts.
.. image:: images/chatty-choose-contact.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-choose-contact.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choose a contact
......@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To start writing SMS messages immediately, press the |add| (add) button at the t
To add chat accounts, open the menu by pressing the |menu| (menu) button at the top-right of the screen and choose the **Preferences** option.
.. image:: images/chatty-menu.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-menu.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Opening the application menu
......@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Start a New Chat
On the start page, press the |add| (add) button at the top-left of the screen to start a new chat. If you have already started chats, these will be shown below the search bar.
.. image:: images/chatty-start-chat.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-start-chat.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Starting a new chat
......@@ -57,14 +57,14 @@ Start a New SMS Chat
To start an SMS chat with a new contact, press the button at the top-right of the screen to add a new contact. This will open a page that lets you input the name and phone number for your contact. Select **SMS** as your chat account if it is not the default option.
.. image:: images/chatty-new-contact.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-new-contact.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Adding a new SMS contact
When you have entered the phone number and optional name for your new contact, press **Add Contact** to add the contact and start composing a new message. If the contact's number is already known, the **Add Contact** button will be disabled.
.. image:: images/chatty-sms-conversation.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-sms-conversation.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Composing an SMS message
......@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Before starting an XMPP chat you need to add an XMPP account to **Chats** -- see
To start an SMS chat with a new contact, press the button at the top-right of the screen to add a new contact. This will open a page that lets you input the ID of your contact. Select your XMPP ID as your chat account if it is not the default option.
.. image:: images/chatty-start-chat-new-xmpp-contact.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-start-chat-new-xmpp-contact.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Adding a new XMPP contact
......@@ -87,14 +87,14 @@ When you have entered the Jabber ID and an optional name for your new contact, p
When your contact sends a message, you will be asked to authorize them -- to accept or reject them as a contact. Press either the **Reject** button or the **Accept** button to do this.
.. image:: images/chatty-authorize-contact.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-authorize-contact.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Authorizing a new XMPP contact
If you accepted the contact, you should be able to continue the chat with them.
.. image:: images/chatty-chat-xmpp.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-chat-xmpp.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Continuing an XMPP chat
......@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Leaving a Chat
To leave a chat, press the |menu| (menu) button at the top-right of the screen and choose **Leave Chat**.
.. image:: images/chatty-chat-menu.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-chat-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the chat menu
......@@ -119,13 +119,13 @@ Deleting a Chat
To delete a chat, press the |menu| (menu) button at the top-right of the screen and choose **Delete Chat**.
.. image:: images/chatty-chat-menu.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-chat-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the chat menu
You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the chat and the conversation history.
.. image:: images/chatty-delete-chat.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-delete-chat.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Confirming chat deletion
......@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Preferences
The **Preferences** page lets you customize how the application behaves. It is also where you can add chat accounts.
.. image:: images/chatty-preferences-top.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-preferences-top.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Application preferences
......@@ -153,13 +153,13 @@ Adding an Account
The **Add Account** page lets you add accounts on XMPP servers.
.. image:: images/chatty-add-xmpp-account.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-add-xmpp-account.png
:align: center
:alt: Adding an XMPP account
Enter your user ID and password for the XMPP chat service and press the **Add** button to add the account and return to the **Preferences** page.
.. image:: images/chatty-preferences-xmpp-account-added.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-preferences-xmpp-account-added.png
:align: center
:alt: The new XMPP account
......@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Editing and Deleting an Account
To edit an account, press the label with the account details. This will open the **Edit Account** page.
.. image:: images/chatty-edit-xmpp-account.png
.. image:: images/chatty/chatty-edit-xmpp-account.png
:align: center
:alt: Editing an XMPP account
......
......@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Switch on the Modem
The phone cannot configure the mobile network without access to the modem. If the modem is disabled, slide the switch into the enabled position.
.. image:: images/librem5-switches.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-switches.svg
:align: center
:width: 480
:alt: The locations of kill switches on the edge of the phone
......@@ -27,42 +27,52 @@ Unlock the Phone Screen
If the screen is locked, unlock it by sliding the arrow up to reveal the keypad. Unlock the phone by entering your passcode as usual.
.. _librem_5_mobile_networks_settings:
Open the Settings
-----------------
Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the settings panel, then press the tools button.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the settings panel, then press the **Cellular** icon.
.. image:: images/phosh-settings-selecting.png
.. image:: images/phosh/phosh-settings-panel.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The tools button on the settings panel
The **Cellular** settings page will be shown.
The **Settings** application will open.
If the modem is disabled with either the hardware kill switch or with the software toggle switch, you will see the following page.
.. image:: images/networks/cellular-no-wwan.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The cellular page cannot be accessed until the modem is enabled
Ensure that the hardware switch is in the enabled position then tap the software switch in the top-right corner of the page.
.. _librem_5_mobile_networks_unlock_sim:
Unlock the SIM Card
-------------------
Initially, this will show that the SIM card is locked.
If the SIM card was not unlocked when the phone was powered on, this page will show that the SIM card is locked.
.. image:: images/cellular-sim-locked.png
.. image:: images/networks/cellular-sim-locked.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The cellular page is locked until the SIM card is unlocked
Press the **Unlock** button to start the process of unlocking the SIM card. You will be prompted to enter the PIN code for the SIM card -- this will have been supplied by your mobile network service provider.
.. image:: images/cellular-sim-pin-entered.png
.. image:: images/networks/cellular-sim-pin-entered.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The SIM unlock page with the PIN code entered
Enter your PIN code using the on-screen keyboard and press the **Unlock** button. You only have a limited number of attempts to enter your PIN code, so take care to enter it correctly. Once the PIN code has been entered, the **Cellular** page will be shown.
Enter your PIN code using the on-screen keyboard and press the **Unlock** button. You only have a limited number of attempts to enter your PIN code, so take care to enter it correctly. Once the PIN code has been entered, the settings will be shown.
.. image:: images/cellular-settings.png
.. image:: images/networks/cellular-settings.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The cellular settings page
The **Cellular** page allows the modem's usage of the mobile network to be configured.
This page allows the modem's usage of the mobile network to be configured.
......@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Front View
The diagram below shows the locations of features on the Librem 5, as seen from the front.
.. image:: images/librem5-phone-overview-front.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-phone-overview-front.svg
:width: 640
:align: center
:alt: Front view of the Librem 5 phone
......@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Edges
The diagram below shows the locations of sockets, buttons and switches around the edges of the Librem 5, as seen from the front.
.. image:: images/librem5-phone-overview-edges.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-phone-overview-edges.svg
:width: 640
:align: center
:alt: Locations of sockets, buttons and switches around the edges of the phone
......@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Rear View
The diagram below shows the locations of features on the Librem 5, as seen from the rear.
.. image:: images/librem5-phone-overview-rear.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-phone-overview-rear.svg
:width: 640
:align: center
:alt: Rear view of the Librem 5 phone
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......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Changing the Settings
=====================
.. image:: images/org.gnome.Settings.svg
.. image:: images/settings/org.gnome.Settings.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Settings application icon
......@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Overview
When you start **Settings**, you will be shown a list of categories. Press any of these to view and edit the settings for that category.
.. image:: images/settings-main.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-main.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Settings start page, giving access to different categories
......@@ -40,35 +40,35 @@ When you first use your phone, you should change the default passcode to a new o
From the main **Settings** page, select **Details** to open a page showing information about the system software and the users who have accounts on the phone.
.. image:: images/details-main.png
.. image:: images/settings/details-main.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: The Details page
From here, select the **Users** page to view and update information about your account on the phone. This is the page you visit when you want to update the passcode that unlocks the phone.
.. image:: images/details-users.png
.. image:: images/settings/details-users.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: The Users page where the PIN/password can be changed
Select the button containing the hidden text, next to the **Password** label. This will open the **Change Password** dialog where you will need to enter both your old passcode and a new one.
.. image:: images/details-users-change-password.png
.. image:: images/settings/details-users-change-password.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: The empty Change Password dialog
Enter your old passcode in the **Current Password** field. Then enter your new passcode in both the **New Password** and **Confirm** fields. This is designed to ensure that you have not mistyped your passcode.
.. image:: images/details-users-change-password-entered.png
.. image:: images/settings/details-users-change-password-entered.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: The Change Password dialog with completed fields
When you have entered all the information, press the **Change** button at the top-right of the screen to submit it and change the passcode. If you changed your mind, press the **Cancel** button at the top-left of the screen to keep using your old passcode.
.. image:: images/details-users-change-password-same.png
.. image:: images/settings/details-users-change-password-same.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: A warning about duplicate passwords
......@@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ Notifications
The **Notifications** page is useful when you want to configure how notifications are reported for individual applications and components.
.. |notifications| image:: images/settings-notifications.png
.. |notifications| image:: images/settings/settings-notifications.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Notifications page, allowing customization for individual applications
.. |notifications-power| image:: images/settings-notifications-power.png
.. |notifications-power| image:: images/settings/settings-notifications-power.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Power notifications page
......@@ -103,22 +103,22 @@ Region & Language
The **Region & Language** page is where you can select the language used for applications and user interface elements. It is also where you can choose the default language for the :ref:`virtual keyboard <librem_5_virtual_keyboard>`.
.. image:: images/settings-region-language.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-region-language.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Region & Language page
To choose a new default language for the virtual keyboard, press the |add| (add) button below the current language in the **Input Sources** section. This opens a dialog that allows you to add an input source -- this is where you select another language.
.. |add-input| image:: images/settings-region-language-add-input.png
.. |add-input| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-add-input.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Add an Input Source
.. |add-input-other| image:: images/settings-region-language-add-input-other.png
.. |add-input-other| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-add-input-other.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Choose the Other option
.. |add-input-list| image:: images/settings-region-language-add-input-list.png
.. |add-input-list| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-add-input-list.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Select a language from the list
......@@ -128,11 +128,11 @@ If you are not selecting English as the language, press the |view-more| (view mo
Alternatively, you can start typing with the keyboard to search for the language you want. As you enter the name of a language, the list will show matching languages. In the images below, we show Spanish as an example.
.. |add-input-spanish1| image:: images/settings-region-language-add-input-spanish1.png
.. |add-input-spanish1| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-add-input-spanish1.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Searching for Spanish
.. |add-input-spanish2| image:: images/settings-region-language-add-input-spanish2.png
.. |add-input-spanish2| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-add-input-spanish2.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Searching for Spanish
......@@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ When you have found your language, select it in the list, then press the **Add**
If you have selected and added a new language, it will be included in the list of **Input Sources**.
.. |english-spanish| image:: images/settings-region-language-english-spanish.png
.. |english-spanish| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-english-spanish.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Both English and Spanish input sources
.. |only-spanish| image:: images/settings-region-language-spanish.png
.. |only-spanish| image:: images/settings/settings-region-language-spanish.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Spanish as the default input source
......
......@@ -25,16 +25,20 @@ Install the nano-SIM Card and microSD Card
The phone accepts a nano-SIM card and a microSD card in the slot marked in the diagram below. These are installed together using the tray included with the phone.
Insert the point of the extraction tool into the hole at the right hand end of the tray, making sure that it is at right angles to the side of the phone.
Place the phone on a flat, hard, level surface with the screen facing down.
.. image:: images/librem5-sim-tray-tool.svg
Insert the point of the extraction tool into the hole at the end of the tray, at right angles to the side of the phone.
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-sim-tray-tool.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: Use the tool to open the SIM tray
Push the point firmly into the hole until the tray pops out, then gently pull the tray out of the slot.
Insert the nano-SIM card into the tray on the edge of the phone, as shown in the diagram below. Optionally insert a microSD card into the vacant slot.
.. image:: images/librem5-sim-tray.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-sim-tray.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: The nano-SIM and microSD card slots in the tray
......@@ -50,7 +54,7 @@ The phone will need to be charged before it can be used.
#. Place the phone on a flat, hard, level surface
#. Connect the phone to the charger via the USB cable provided
.. image:: images/librem5-usb-power.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-usb-power.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: Charging the phone using a USB cable
......@@ -69,7 +73,7 @@ Power on the Phone
Ensure that the screen is visible. Locate the power button.
.. image:: images/librem5-power-button.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-power-button.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: The location of the power button
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Installing New Applications
===========================
.. image:: images/org.gnome.Software.svg
.. image:: images/software/org.gnome.Software.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Software application icon
......@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Getting Started
When you run **Software**, it shows a page like the one shown below, with a list of **Categories** above the **Recent Releases**.
.. image:: images/software-categories.png
.. image:: images/software/software-categories.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Software start page, giving access to all available applications
......@@ -31,14 +31,13 @@ The header bar contains a search button that can be used to :ref:`search for app
At the bottom of the screen, you can choose between three modes:
.. image:: images/software-modes.png
.. image:: images/software/software-modes.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The three modes that can be selected
These modes are used to perform different tasks:
1. **All** allows you to browse all the applications, including those you have installed and those that are available to download.
1. **Explore** allows you to browse all the applications, including those you have installed and those that are available to download.
2. **Installed** shows only the :ref:`applications that have been installed <librem_5_software_installed>`, either as system defaults or by you.
3. **Updates** shows the applications and other components that require updating, and allows you to :ref:`update them individually or as a whole <librem_5_software_updating>`
......@@ -51,7 +50,7 @@ Showing Installed Applications
Select the tab for the **Installed** mode at the bottom of the screen. The installed software page shows the applications and components that have been installed on the phone.
.. image:: images/software-installed.png
.. image:: images/software/software-installed.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Software installed software page
......@@ -65,14 +64,14 @@ Searching for Applications
On the **All** page, you can find a search button at the left edge of the header bar. Pressing this button causes a search bar to appear. The on-screen keyboard should also appear, allowing you to enter keywords.
.. image:: images/software-search-start.png
.. image:: images/software/software-search-start.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Opening the search bar
Enter the search terms for the application you are looking for. The page will update to show appropriate matches as you enter text, finding applications based on their metadata.
.. image:: images/software-search-results.png
.. image:: images/software/software-search-results.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Searching for an application
......@@ -84,7 +83,7 @@ Installing an Application
Once you have found an application you want to install, you can review the description, software license and other details on its information page.
.. image:: images/software-install-app.png
.. image:: images/software/software-install-app.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Viewing an application's information
......@@ -93,13 +92,13 @@ You may then choose to install the application by pressing the **Install** butto
When you decide to install the application, progress on the installation process is reported above the description of the application.
.. image:: images/software-installing-app.png
.. image:: images/software/software-installing-app.png
:align: center
:alt: Installing an application
When the application has finished installing, you can launch it immediately by pressing the **Launch** button. If you changed your mind, you can also remove it by pressing the **Remove** button. You will be asked for confirmation before the application is uninstalled.
.. image:: images/software-installed-app.png
.. image:: images/software/software-installed-app.png
:align: center
:alt: Ready to launch an installed application
......@@ -112,7 +111,7 @@ Updating Applications
It is a good idea to update applications and other components regularly to ensure that you have the latest versions of them. These should contain fixes for any problems that have been reported by users and developers.
.. image:: images/software-updates.png
.. image:: images/software/software-updates.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Software updates page
......@@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ Alternatively, you can press the **Update All** button to update all application
When you update an application, the button to the right of it becomes an update indicator which shows the progress being made to download new data.
.. image:: images/software-updating-app.png
.. image:: images/software/software-updating-app.png
:align: center
:alt: Updating a component
......@@ -131,13 +130,13 @@ The application or component will be removed from the list of updates after it h
You can configure how updates are handled by opening the application menu and selecting the **Update Preferences** item.
.. image:: images/software-menu.png
.. image:: images/software/software-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the application menu
Selecting this item opens a page that allows you to configure how updates are performed.
.. image:: images/software-update-preferences.png
.. image:: images/software/software-update-preferences.png
:align: center
:alt: The Update Preferences page
......@@ -150,7 +149,7 @@ Adding New Software Sources
Packages can be downloaded from a variety of sources. To configure these, open the menu by pressing the |menu| (menu) button at the top-right of the scren.
.. image:: images/software-menu.png
.. image:: images/software/software-menu.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the application menu
......
......@@ -23,12 +23,10 @@ Layouts
The layout of the virtual keyboard is close to that of conventional physical keyboards, except that it is designed more for text input than as a general input device. As a result, many of the keys found on a physical keyboard, such as *Ctrl*, *Alt* and the cursor keys are not included in the normal layout.
.. |keyboard-us-alpha| image:: images/keyboard-us-alpha.png
:scale: 50%
.. image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-alpha.png
:align: center
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US alphabet layout
.. centered:: |keyboard-us-alpha|
Since the user still needs to access upper and lower case characters, a key like the *Shift* is included as the |shift| key. This toggles between lower and upper case characters when the alphabet is shown.
The |backspace| key corresponds to the backspace key on a physical keyboard, causing the last character in an input field to be deleted.
......@@ -42,11 +40,15 @@ Views
The keyboard provides different views that you can switch between: one with the alphabet, another with digits, and a third view with symbols.
.. |keyboard-us-numbers| image:: images/keyboard-us-numbers.png
.. |keyboard-us-alpha| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-alpha.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US alphabet layout
.. |keyboard-us-numbers| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-numbers.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US numbers layout
.. |keyboard-us-symbols| image:: images/keyboard-us-symbols.png
.. |keyboard-us-symbols| image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-us-symbols.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The virtual keyboard with US symbols layout
......@@ -58,4 +60,21 @@ Switch between the views by pressing these special keys:
* Press the ***/=** key to show less common symbols.
* Press the **ABC** key to return to the alphabet view for your language.
More specialized keyboard layouts will be shown when certain kinds of input are required by applications. The keyboard handles this automatically.
More specialized keyboard layouts will be shown when certain kinds of input are required by applications.
Switching Layouts
-----------------
The keyboard automatically handles switching between layouts for specialized tasks, such as entering phone numbers, but you can also choose between layouts for different languages by pressing the |mode| key.
.. image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-mode-selection.png
:align: center
:alt: Opening the keyboard mode selection menu
This provides access to layouts such as a terminal layout for consoles and terminal emulators, as well as an emoji layout for messaging applications.
.. image:: images/keyboard/keyboard-emoji-layout.png
:align: center
:alt: The emoji layout for use with messaging applications
The menu also shows which other layouts are available for other languages.
......@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Switch on the WLAN
The phone cannot configure Wi-Fi without access to the WLAN card. If the WLAN card is disabled, slide the switch into the enabled position.
.. image:: images/librem5-switches.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-switches.svg
:align: center
:width: 480
:alt: The locations of kill switches on the edge of the phone
......@@ -31,18 +31,18 @@ Connecting to a Network
If the WLAN switch is enabled, the next page will allow you to configure your wireless connection to the network.
.. image:: images/settings-wifi-choosing.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-choosing.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: Choosing a Wi-Fi network
If the network you wish you use is visible, select it to begin the process of connecting to it. Most networks are encrypted for security reasons, so you will probably need to supply a password.
.. |wifi-authenticating| image:: images/settings-wifi-authenticating.png
.. |wifi-authenticating| image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-authenticating.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Authenticating with a network
.. |wifi-chosen| image:: images/settings-wifi-chosen.png
.. |wifi-chosen| image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-chosen.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: A network has been chosen
......@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ If the network you wish you use is visible, select it to begin the process of co
Once you have entered the correct password, it may take a few seconds for the connection to be completed. Afterwards, the list will show a check mark next to your chosen network. This indicates that the phone is connected to it.
.. image:: images/settings-wifi-connected.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-connected.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: Connected to a Wi-Fi network
To the right of the padlock is a circular button that lets you examine and configure settings for the network connection. Press this button to view and change these settings.
.. image:: images/settings-wifi-network-settings.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-network-settings.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: Viewing the settings for a wireless network
......@@ -69,18 +69,18 @@ Known Networks
The networks that have been remembered can be viewed and changed. To do this, press the |menu| (menu) button at the top-right of the screen to open the menu and select **Known Wi-Fi Networks**.
.. image:: images/settings-wifi-known-networks.png
.. image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-known-networks.png
:scale: 50%
:align: center
:alt: Viewing the known Wi-Fi networks
To forget one or more networks, select the boxes to the left of each name to check them. When you have selected the ones you wish to remove from the list, press the red **Forget** button at the bottom of the screen.
.. |known-selected| image:: images/settings-wifi-known-networks-selected.png
.. |known-selected| image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-known-networks-selected.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Selecting a known Wi-Fi network
.. |known-confirm| image:: images/settings-wifi-known-networks-confirm.png
.. |known-confirm| image:: images/settings/settings-wifi-known-networks-confirm.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Selecting a known Wi-Fi network
......
......@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You need to remove the rear cover of the phone to access the WWAN module compart
:ref:`Remove the battery <librem_5_battery>` before proceeding.
.. image:: images/librem5-wwan.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-wwan.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: The location of the WWAN module compartment
......@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Replace the Module
Remove the screw located between the top edge of the compartment and the module itself, next to the camera. This screw attaches a T-shaped metal bracket to the phone chassis which keeps the module in place.
.. figure:: images/wwan-installed.jpg
.. figure:: images/hardware/wwan-installed.jpg
:align: center
:scale: 60%
:alt: An installed WWAN module
......@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Remove the screw located between the top edge of the compartment and the module
Unplug the connectors indicated by the two red arrow markers on the module. Note that these connectors are rated for 10 duty cycles, so you should avoid disconnecting and reconnecting the module if possible.
.. figure:: images/wwan-unfastened.jpg
.. figure:: images/hardware/wwan-unfastened.jpg
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: An unfastened WWAN module
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Web Browsing
============
.. image:: images/org.gnome.Epiphany.svg
.. image:: images/web/org.gnome.Epiphany.svg
:width: 128
:align: right
:alt: The Web application icon
......@@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Getting Started
When you start **Web** for the first time, you will be shown a start page with a welcome message. This is where your most-visited sites will be shown as shortcuts.
.. image:: images/web-start.png
.. image:: images/web/web-start.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Starting Web
To start browsing a site, select the empty address bar at the top of the screen to open the keyboard, then enter the address for that site and press the |enter| (Return) key.
.. image:: images/web-viewing-page.png
.. image:: images/web/web-viewing-page.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Viewing a web page
......@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ User Interface
When browsing a web page, the top part of the screen contains the address bar and application menu.
.. image:: images/web-top-bar.png
.. image:: images/web/web-top-bar.png
:align: center
:alt: The address bar and menu button
......@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The address bar also contains a star which is used :ref:`to bookmark a page <lib
At the bottom of the screen, the toolbar contains buttons that control navigation.
.. image:: images/web-bottom-bar.png
.. image:: images/web/web-bottom-bar.png
:align: center
:alt: The bottom bar, showing navigation controls
......@@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ Bookmarks
Press the |bookmarks| (bookmarks) button at the bottom-right of the screen to open the list of bookmarks. To start with, there are no bookmarks.
.. image:: images/web-no-bookmarks.png
.. image:: images/web/web-no-bookmarks.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Show the bookmarks list
If you have bookmarks, you can select one of them to open the page it refers to.
.. image:: images/web-bookmarks2.png
.. image:: images/web/web-bookmarks2.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Showing a bookmark in the list
......@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Adding Bookmarks
If you want to mark a page for future reference, press the star in the address bar to open the **Bookmark** dialog. This automatically adds a bookmark for the page.
.. image:: images/web-add-bookmark.png
.. image:: images/web/web-add-bookmark.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Adding a bookmark
......@@ -103,14 +103,14 @@ Editing and Removing Bookmarks
To edit a bookmark for a page that you are not viewing, open the list of bookmarks and press the symbol to the right of the bookmark.
.. image:: images/web-bookmarks.png
.. image:: images/web/web-bookmarks.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Showing a bookmark in the list
This will open the **Bookmark Properties** page where you can edit the details for the bookmark.
.. image:: images/web-edit-bookmark.png
.. image:: images/web/web-edit-bookmark.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Editing a bookmark
......@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Using Tabs
Tabs allow you to view more than one page at a time. To begin with, you are using only a single tab. The number shown in the tab button at the bottom-right of the screen shows how many tabs are open.
.. image:: images/web-bottom-bar.png
.. image:: images/web/web-bottom-bar.png
:align: center
:alt: The bottom bar, showing the number of tabs open
......@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ You can open a new tab by pressing the |new-tab| (new tab) button in the middle
Press the tab button to open the **Tabs** page, containing a list of open tabs.
.. image:: images/web-tabs.png
.. image:: images/web/web-tabs.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Open tabs
......@@ -148,13 +148,13 @@ Opening and Closing Tabs
While viewing a web page, you can open a new tab by pressing the |new-tab| (new tab) button in the middle of the bottom bar.
.. image:: images/web-bottom-bar.png
.. image:: images/web/web-bottom-bar.png
:align: center
:alt: The bottom bar, showing the number of tabs open
While viewing the list of open tabs, you can press the |new-tab| (new tab) button at the top-right of the screen to open a new tab.
.. image:: images/web-tabs2.png
.. image:: images/web/web-tabs2.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Open tabs
......@@ -170,17 +170,17 @@ History
To access your browsing history, press the |menu| (menu) button to open the main application menu, then select **History**.
.. image:: images/web-menu-history.png
.. image:: images/web/web-menu-history.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The main application menu
When you start browing, the browsing history will be empty. Sites that you visit will be added to the list.
.. |web-history-empty| image:: images/web-history-empty.png
.. |web-history-empty| image:: images/web/web-history-empty.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: An empty browsing history
.. |web-history| image:: images/web-history.png
.. |web-history| image:: images/web/web-history.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: Browsing history
......@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Searching for Sites
You can search for specific sites by pressing the search button at the top-right of the screen. This lets you filter the list and find sites with titles that contain certain words.
.. image:: images/web-history-search.png
.. image:: images/web/web-history-search.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The main application menu
......@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Clearing the History
You can discard individual sites from the history by pressing the trashcan button next to the relevant item in the list. To discard all items in the history, press the red trashcan icon at the top-left of the screen.
.. image:: images/web-history-clear-all.png
.. image:: images/web/web-history-clear-all.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The main application menu
......@@ -217,14 +217,14 @@ Private Browsing
You can open an *incognito window* to enter private browsing mode. To do this, open the application menu and select **New Incognito Window**.
.. image:: images/web-menu-incognito.png
.. image:: images/web/web-menu-incognito.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The main application menu
This browsing mode is useful when you want to visit sites without recording them in your browsing history.
.. image:: images/web-incognito.png
.. image:: images/web/web-incognito.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: An incognito browsing window
......@@ -241,28 +241,28 @@ Installing a Web Application
To turn a site into a web application, you first need to open the site in **Web**. Then open the application menu and select **Install Site as Web Application…**
.. image:: images/web-install-web-app.png
.. image:: images/web/web-install-web-app.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Opening the menu
The **Create Web Application** dialog will open, letting you customize the title that will appear in the app drawer. Press **Create** to create the standalone application, or **Cancel** if you have changed your mind.
.. image:: images/web-install-web-app2.png
.. image:: images/web/web-install-web-app2.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: Opening the menu
The created application will appear in the app drawer and can be launched like a standard application.
.. image:: images/web-installed-web-app.png
.. image:: images/web/web-installed-web-app.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The installed web application in the app drawer
When launched, the application behaves like a normal web browser, but the user interface is simpler to use.
.. image:: images/web-installed-web-app2.png
.. image:: images/web/web-installed-web-app2.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The simplified user interface
......@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ Web sites that are installed as web applications appear as launcher icons in the
Open the application menu and select **Open Application Manager**.
.. image:: images/web-app-manager.png
.. image:: images/web/web-app-manager.png
:align: center
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Web Application manager
......@@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ Preferences
The browser can be customized via the **Preferences** dialog which can be opened from the application's main menu. The **General** tab contains preferences that are relevant to the general browsing experience.
.. |web-preferences-general-top| image:: images/web-preferences-general-top.png
.. |web-preferences-general-top| image:: images/web/web-preferences-general-top.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The General preferences tab (top)
.. |web-preferences-general-bottom| image:: images/web-preferences-general-bottom.png
.. |web-preferences-general-bottom| image:: images/web/web-preferences-general-bottom.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The General preferences tab (bottom)
......@@ -299,16 +299,16 @@ The browser can be customized via the **Preferences** dialog which can be opened
The **Fonts & Style**, **Stored Data**, **Language** and **Sync** tabs contain preferences that are specific to these areas.
.. |web-preferences-fonts| image:: images/web-preferences-fonts.png
.. |web-preferences-fonts| image:: images/web/web-preferences-fonts.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Fonts & Style preferences tab
.. |web-preferences-storage| image:: images/web-preferences-storage.png
.. |web-preferences-storage| image:: images/web/web-preferences-storage.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Stored Data preferences tab
.. |web-preferences-language| image:: images/web-preferences-language.png
.. |web-preferences-language| image:: images/web/web-preferences-language.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Language preferences tab
.. |web-preferences-sync| image:: images/web-preferences-sync.png
.. |web-preferences-sync| image:: images/web/web-preferences-sync.png
:scale: 50%
:alt: The Sync preferences tab
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......@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ To remove the cover:
#. Gently detach the cover from the back of the phone, starting at the corner with the gap between the cover and the chassis.
#. Slide a fingernail or a thin piece of plastic around the edge to unclip the cover.
.. image:: images/librem5-cover.svg
.. image:: images/hardware/librem5-cover.svg
:width: 480
:align: center
:alt: Removing the back cover
......@@ -20,44 +20,47 @@
.. Image substitutions
.. |menu| image:: images/open-menu-symbolic.svg
.. |menu| image:: images/icons/open-menu-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |new-tab| image:: images/tab-new-symbolic.svg
.. |new-tab| image:: images/icons/tab-new-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |close| image:: images/window-close-symbolic.svg
.. |close| image:: images/icons/window-close-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |back| image:: images/go-previous-symbolic.svg
.. |back| image:: images/icons/go-previous-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |bookmarks| image:: images/ephy-bookmarks-symbolic.svg
.. |bookmarks| image:: images/icons/ephy-bookmarks-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |reader| image:: images/ephy-reader-mode-symbolic.svg
.. |reader| image:: images/icons/ephy-reader-mode-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |add| image:: images/list-add-symbolic.svg
.. |add| image:: images/icons/list-add-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |remove| image:: images/list-remove-symbolic.svg
.. |remove| image:: images/icons/list-remove-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |enter| image:: images/key-enter.svg
.. |enter| image:: images/icons/key-enter.svg
:width: 20
.. |shift| image:: images/key-shift.svg
.. |shift| image:: images/icons/key-shift.svg
:width: 20
.. |delete| image:: images/edit-delete-symbolic.svg
.. |delete| image:: images/icons/edit-delete-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |backspace| image:: images/edit-clear-symbolic.svg
.. |backspace| image:: images/icons/edit-clear-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |view-more| image:: images/view-more-symbolic.svg
.. |view-more| image:: images/icons/view-more-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |keyboard| image:: images/input-keyboard-symbolic.svg
.. |keyboard| image:: images/icons/input-keyboard-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
.. |mode| image:: images/icons/keyboard-mode-symbolic.svg
:width: 20
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