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Created attachment 874004[details]
screenshot
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL-7.0-20140307.n.0
Steps to Reproduce:
1. In a terminal window, as a non-root user, run "nautilus."
2. Make sure that nautilus has focus. This will be confirmed by a "Files"
menu being visible just to the right of "Activities" in gnome-shell. If
nautilus is not in focus, either click on or alt-tab to a nautilus window.
3. In the upper left portion of the screen, just to the right of Activites in
gnome-shell, click the Files menu.
4. Click "Preferences" in this menu. A "Files Preferences" dialog with
multiple tabs should open.
5. Click the "Display" tab.
With the "Display" tab displayed, click the "Help" button.
Actual results:
I don't see any description for "List View" in help.
Expected results:
1. A help application should open with documentation for "File manager display
preferences". The text should not have any visible corruption or broken
images.
2. There should be description for every tab option in help.
Created attachment 874004 [details] screenshot Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): RHEL-7.0-20140307.n.0 Steps to Reproduce: 1. In a terminal window, as a non-root user, run "nautilus." 2. Make sure that nautilus has focus. This will be confirmed by a "Files" menu being visible just to the right of "Activities" in gnome-shell. If nautilus is not in focus, either click on or alt-tab to a nautilus window. 3. In the upper left portion of the screen, just to the right of Activites in gnome-shell, click the Files menu. 4. Click "Preferences" in this menu. A "Files Preferences" dialog with multiple tabs should open. 5. Click the "Display" tab. With the "Display" tab displayed, click the "Help" button. Actual results: I don't see any description for "List View" in help. Expected results: 1. A help application should open with documentation for "File manager display preferences". The text should not have any visible corruption or broken images. 2. There should be description for every tab option in help.