r19632 - gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C - Replace all uses of GnuCash with the app entity in the help manual

Geert Janssens gjanssens at code.gnucash.org
Tue Oct 5 09:35:07 EDT 2010


Author: gjanssens
Date: 2010-10-05 09:35:07 -0400 (Tue, 05 Oct 2010)
New Revision: 19632
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/19632

Modified:
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Account-Actions.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Customize.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GettingStarted.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Intro.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Reports.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Tools_Druids.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_tips-appendix.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_txf-categories.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/gnucash-help.xml
Log:
Replace all uses of GnuCash with the app entity in the help manual

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Account-Actions.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Account-Actions.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Account-Actions.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -20,24 +20,24 @@
 <chapter id="setup-accounts">
       <title>Setting Up, Editing &amp; Working with Accounts</title>
 
-      <para>This section describes the process of setting up, editing and working with GnuCash Accounts.
-        In GnuCash an Account is used as the basic tool to organize the recording of where money comes
-        from and goes to. GnuCash also extends the concept of real world accounts such as a bank
+      <para>This section describes the process of setting up, editing and working with &app; Accounts.
+        In &app; an Account is used as the basic tool to organize the recording of where money comes
+        from and goes to. &app; also extends the concept of real world accounts such as a bank
         account or loan account to grouping income and expense accounts. This allows you to
         quickly see where you spent your money and what your major income and expenses are.
-        GnuCash sets Account Types (as described in the next section) to help in organizing
+        &app; sets Account Types (as described in the next section) to help in organizing
         and grouping accounts. Account Types can be used to create a Chart of Accounts.
       </para>
 
       <sect1 id="acct-types">
-        <title>Types of GnuCash Accounts</title>
+        <title>Types of &app; Accounts</title>
 
-        <para>GnuCash supports a number of different account types. It is recommended to
+        <para>&app; supports a number of different account types. It is recommended to
          choose an appropriate account type based on the list of account types described
          below.</para>
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="TypeAccounts">
-         <title>Types of GnuCash Accounts.</title>
+         <title>Types of &app; Accounts.</title>
           <tgroup cols="2">
             <thead>
               <row>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Equity</para></entry>
                 <entry><para>Equity accounts are used to store the opening balances when you
-                 first start using GnuCash or start a new accounting period.</para></entry>
+                 first start using &app; or start a new accounting period.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
          customary to have the leaf accounts end in non-zero digits, while parent nodes have
          increasing numbers of zeros. </para>
 
-        <para>GnuCash does not prevent duplicate numbering, although we would encourage you
+        <para>&app; does not prevent duplicate numbering, although we would encourage you
          to avoid this. Account codes are treated as numbers in base-36, thus, if you run out
          of numbers, you can use the letters, a through z.</para>
 
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
         <para>Editing the Chart of Accounts is done within the Parent Account pane of the Edit
          Account dialog. It is possible to move an account to any part of the Chart of Account.
          It is recommended to keep accounts generally under the related types of accounts as
-         described in the Types of GnuCash Accounts section. This helps to preserve the Chart
+         described in the Types of &app; Accounts section. This helps to preserve the Chart
          of Accounts structure.</para>
 
         <para>To move the selected account to a different parent account just select the
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
            this dialog.</para>
 
           <para>The next pane contains a list of <guilabel>Account Types</guilabel>. Select a type from the
-           descriptions in the Types of GnuCash Accounts section.</para>
+           descriptions in the Types of &app; Accounts section.</para>
 
           <para>The next pane contains an account tree to choose a <guilabel>Parent Account</guilabel>. To create a
            new account tree select New top level account. If the parent account is a certain
@@ -395,9 +395,9 @@
        <sect2 id="Online-price-setup"><title>Steps to enable On-line price updating</title>
 
            <itemizedlist>
-            <listitem><para>GnuCash relies on an external tool to retrieve online quotes. This
+            <listitem><para>&app; relies on an external tool to retrieve online quotes. This
               tool is a Perl module named <quote>Finance::Quote</quote> and has to be installed
-              on your computer independently from GnuCash. The first step in enabling online price
+              on your computer independently from &app;. The first step in enabling online price
               updating should thus be to ensure Finance::Quote is properly installed.</para>
 
              <para>To determine if the Perl module Finance::Quote is already installed on
@@ -420,20 +420,20 @@
              <listitem><para><guilabel>Windows:</guilabel>Finance::Quote on Windows requires perl
               to be installed already. If you haven't done so, you should first install ActivePerl.</para>
 
-              <para>The Windows installer from the GnuCash home page comes with a small helper program to
-              install Finance::Quote for you. You can find it in the Start Menu under de GnuCash
+              <para>The Windows installer from the &app; home page comes with a small helper program to
+              install Finance::Quote for you. You can find it in the Start Menu under de &app;
               group and is called <quote>Install Online Price Retrieval</quote>.</para></listitem>
 
-             <listitem><para><guilabel>Mac OS X:</guilabel> If you have installed GnuCash
-              from the installer found on the GnuCash home page, Finance::Quote is already
+             <listitem><para><guilabel>Mac OS X:</guilabel> If you have installed &app;
+              from the installer found on the &app; home page, Finance::Quote is already
               installed for you.</para></listitem>
 
              <listitem><para>If none of the above applies to your setup, you can try these
               alternative, more generic instructions:</para>
               <orderedlist>
-               <listitem><para>Close any GnuCash applications you have running.</para></listitem>
+               <listitem><para>Close any &app; applications you have running.</para></listitem>
 
-               <listitem><para>Locate the folder where GnuCash is installed by searching for <quote>gnc-fq-update</quote>
+               <listitem><para>Locate the folder where &app; is installed by searching for <quote>gnc-fq-update</quote>
                 (without the quotes).</para></listitem>
 
                <listitem><para>Change to that directory, open a root shell and run the command <quote>gnc-fq-update</quote>
@@ -449,11 +449,11 @@
             </itemizedlist>
 
              <para>After installation is complete, you should run the <quote>gnc-fq-dump</quote> test program, in the
-              same directory, distributed with GnuCash to test if Finance::Quote is installed and working properly.</para>
+              same directory, distributed with &app; to test if Finance::Quote is installed and working properly.</para>
 
              <note>
-              <para>If you feel uncomfortable about performing any of these steps, please either email the GnuCash-user
-               mailing list (<email>gnucash-user at gnucash.org</email>) for help or come to the GnuCash IRC channel on
+              <para>If you feel uncomfortable about performing any of these steps, please either email the &app;-user
+               mailing list (<email>gnucash-user at gnucash.org</email>) for help or come to the &app; IRC channel on
                irc.gnome.org. You can also leave out this step and manually update your stock prices.</para>
              </note>
             </listitem>
@@ -538,7 +538,7 @@
           <para>The command <userinput>gnucash --add-price-quotes &lt;gnucash-file-name&gt;</userinput>
           can be used to fetch the current prices of your stocks.  The file specified
           <quote>&lt;gnucash-file-name&gt;</quote> will depend on the name and location of your
-          data file.  This can be determined by the name displayed in the top frame of the GnuCash window,
+          data file.  This can be determined by the name displayed in the top frame of the &app; window,
           before the <quote>-</quote>.  The file name can also be found <quote>File -&gt;</quote>
           <quote>pull down list</quote>, the first item, numbered 1, is the name of the currently
           open file.</para>
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@
 
           <para>The Opening Balance tab is visible only when creating a new account. It is
            used to record the beginning balance for an account. This allows it to be used for
-           two different scenarios. If using GnuCash for the first time to record transactions,
+           two different scenarios. If using &app; for the first time to record transactions,
            it can be used as a beginning balance. If the accounts in use are closed at the end
            of a period and new accounts are created, it is used to close and carry balances
            forward.</para>
@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@
 
       <sect1 id="acct-reconcile">
         <title>Reconciling an Account to a Statement</title>
-        <para>Reconciliation of Accounts in GnuCash with statements from a bank or other
+        <para>Reconciliation of Accounts in &app; with statements from a bank or other
          institution is a way of double checking the accuracy of your (and your banks) transactions and the balance
          of your accounts. It also is useful to track uncleared checks and other outstanding transactions. </para>
 
@@ -801,7 +801,7 @@
 <!--        <title>Reconciling Windows</title>
 
         <para>The Reconciling Windows are used to reconcile bank statements to
-        GnuCash accounts. They provide access to various GnuCash functions to
+        &app; accounts. They provide access to various &app; functions to
         make it easy to enter and update account information during the
         reconciliation.</para>
 
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@
           <title>Reconcile Window</title>
 
           <para><!--The parts of the Reconcile Window are described in the Tool Windows section of
-           GnuCash Windows. This window is used to open the account and to add transaction
+           &app; Windows. This window is used to open the account and to add transaction
            information to the account in order to reconcile the account to the bank statement.
           --></para>
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Customize.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Customize.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Customize.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 -->
 
   <chapter id="custom-gnucash">
-    <title>Customizing GnuCash</title>
+    <title>Customizing &app;</title>
 
     <sect1 id="account-options">
       <title>Account Display Options</title>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
 
       <para>Pausing the cursor for a couple of seconds, over options in these windows
        will display in-depth information on the choice.</para>
-      <para>The GnuCash Preferences window contains the following
+      <para>The &app; Preferences window contains the following
       options;</para>
 
       <itemizedlist>
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
 
           <itemizedlist>
            <listitem>
-            <para>Display "Tip of the Day" dialog: Display hints for using GnuCash at start-up.
+            <para>Display "Tip of the Day" dialog: Display hints for using &app; at start-up.
             </para>
            </listitem>
 
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
            <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
              <para>Use system theme colors: If checked, the system color theme will be
-              applied to register windows.  If clear, the original GnuCash register colors
+              applied to register windows.  If clear, the original &app; register colors
               will be used.</para>
             </listitem>
 
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@
 
         <itemizedlist>
           <listitem>
-            <para><guilabel>Since Last Run Run on GnuCash start</guilabel> </para>
+            <para><guilabel>Since Last Run Run on &app; start</guilabel> </para>
 
            <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
@@ -865,7 +865,7 @@
     <sect1 id="change-style">
       <title>Changing Style Sheets</title>
 
-      <para>GnuCash has four default style sheets for web-page reports. These style sheets can
+      <para>&app; has four default style sheets for web-page reports. These style sheets can
        be altered by using the HTML Style Sheets editor. To access the editor go to <guimenu>Edit -&gt;
        Style Sheets...</guimenu></para>
 
@@ -1643,9 +1643,9 @@
        to manually change each one if you do so, which could be quite tedious. 
        The tax categories are unique for each Income Tax Entity Type, so changing 
        the type will make all previously assigned categories invalid. It is assumed 
-       (and highly recommended) that each GnuCash file is for only one tax entity
+       (and highly recommended) that each &app; file is for only one tax entity
        and this is where you specify its type of tax entity. You should not keep, 
-       for example, personal and partnership accounts mixed in one GnuCash file 
+       for example, personal and partnership accounts mixed in one &app; file 
        if you plan to use the Income Tax Reporting features.</para>
 
       <para>A given TXF code can be assigned to multiple accounts. The Tax Schedule 
@@ -1773,7 +1773,7 @@
         </itemizedlist>
 
         <para>Does not accept the dates outside of the tax year. This is a problem 
-         for the last payment that is due Jan 15. GnuCash changes the the date of 
+         for the last payment that is due Jan 15. &app; changes the the date of 
          the last payment to Dec 31 for the export unless the "Do not use special 
          date processing" option is selected in the report options display tab. 
          The user will have to adjust for this after import. The date only 
@@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@
          added in the tax software). The code can be assigned to either a short-,
          long-, or mixed-term gain/loss income account and the security sales 
          transaction should be entered as illustrated in Section 8.7, Selling 
-         Shares, of the GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide. The report uses the 
+         Shares, of the &app; Tutorial and Concepts Guide. The report uses the 
          transaction split of the gain/loss account to find one or more other 
          splits in the same transaction with negative share quantities. For each 
          of these found, it generates a detailed TXF output record with the 
@@ -1824,7 +1824,7 @@
          to a gain/loss income account within the same transaction. For this 
          reason, there should be no more than one gain/loss account entered per
          transaction to use this tax reporting code properly. (Note that 
-         no amounts are used from GnuCash's lot-tracking; a future enhancement 
+         no amounts are used from &app;'s lot-tracking; a future enhancement 
          is expected to use this data to provide capital gain reporting).</para>
 
       </sect2>
@@ -1841,7 +1841,7 @@
     <sect1  id="reset-warning">
      <title>Reset Warnings...</title>
 
-      <para>GnuCash gives warnings when certain operations are attempted, such as removing a transaction
+      <para>&app; gives warnings when certain operations are attempted, such as removing a transaction
        or removing the splits of a transaction.  The warning message gives you the option to not give you
        these warnings when attempting the operation. Check-boxes labeled "Remember and don't ask me again"
        and "Remember and don't ask me again this session" allow disabling the warnings. This option permits

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GUIMenus.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -18,29 +18,29 @@
 -->
 
 <chapter id="GUIMenus">
-  <title>GnuCash Windows &amp; Menus Options Overview</title>
+  <title>&app; Windows &amp; Menus Options Overview</title>
 
-    <para>The main GnuCash window displays the accounts, reports, menu
+    <para>The main &app; window displays the accounts, reports, menu
     selections and tools you may use to process your financial data. This
     section gives you an overview of the different windows and sections of
-    windows that you will see in GnuCash.</para>
+    windows that you will see in &app;.</para>
 
     <para>Links in the various tables will lead to additional details on the topic.</para>
 
   <sect1 id="windows">
-    <title>GnuCash Windows and Menus</title>
+    <title>&app; Windows and Menus</title>
 
     <sect2 id="Main-window">
-      <title>Main GnuCash Window</title>
+      <title>Main &app; Window</title>
 
       <para>Access to commonly used sub-windows and account tools is through
       this window.</para>
 
       <para>The contents and options within the various sub-menus of the
-      various sections of the main GnuCash window will vary dependent on the
+      various sections of the main &app; window will vary dependent on the
       active display window.</para>
 
-      <para>When you start GnuCash, after a couple of windows (Splash
+      <para>When you start &app;, after a couple of windows (Splash
       screen, Tip of the Day) the main window will be displayed. This
       window is very similar to a typical browser: the window titlebar
       displays the open file, with the Menubar below, followed by the
@@ -283,10 +283,10 @@
 
               <row>
                 <entry namest="c2">
-                  <para>Replay GnuCash .log file...</para></entry>
+                  <para>Replay &app; .log file...</para></entry>
 
                 <entry namest="c3">
-                  <para>Starts the replaying of a GnuCash log file. Used for
+                  <para>Starts the replaying of a &app; log file. Used for
                   data recovery from "crashes".</para></entry>
               </row>
 
@@ -327,21 +327,21 @@
                 <entry><para>Properties (Alt+Return)</para></entry>
 
                 <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                  <para>Sets options for this GnuCash data file.</para></entry>
+                  <para>Sets options for this &app; data file.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Recently opened files</para></entry>
 
                 <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                  <para>Numbered list of most recently opened GnuCash data files.</para></entry>
+                  <para>Numbered list of most recently opened &app; data files.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Quit (Ctrl+Q)</para></entry>
 
                 <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                  <para>Exits GnuCash. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para></entry>
+                  <para>Exits &app;. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para></entry>
               </row>
             </tbody>
           </tgroup>
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
                 <entry><para>Preferences</para></entry>
 
                 <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                  <para>Customize GnuCash for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
+                  <para>Customize &app; for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
                    See <xref linkend="set-prefs"></xref>.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Online Actions -&gt;</para></entry>
 
-                <entry align="center" nameend="c3" namest="c2">If Online Banking was enabled for GnuCash 
+                <entry align="center" nameend="c3" namest="c2">If Online Banking was enabled for &app; 
                 the following sub-menus will be displayed</entry>
               </row>
 
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@
 
                 <entry namest="c3">
                   <para>Display Scheduled transactions since last running of
-                  GnuCash.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para></entry>
+                  &app;.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@
                 <entry><para>Reset Warnings...</para></entry>
 
                 <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                  <para>GnuCash gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
+                  <para>&app; gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
                    such as removing a transaction or removing the splits of a transaction.
                    The warning message gives you the option to not give you these warnings
                    when attempting the operation. Check-boxes labeled "Remember and don't ask
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@
         <title id="usage">Account Tree - Business Menu</title>
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="AccTree-BusinessMenu">
-          <title>Business Menu - Access small business features of GnuCash.</title>
+          <title>Business Menu - Access small business features of &app;.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -946,7 +946,7 @@
         <guilabel>Options</guilabel> Icon and the "Stylesheet" used.</para>
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="AccTree-ReportsMenu">
-          <title>Reports Menu - Access GnuCash Reports and Charts.</title>
+          <title>Reports Menu - Access &app; Reports and Charts.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -1330,7 +1330,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Online Banking Setup ...</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Starts "On-line" banking setup wizard, if GnuCash was built to support on-line banking.
+                <entry><para>Starts "On-line" banking setup wizard, if &app; was built to support on-line banking.
                  <xref linkend="tools-on-line-banking"></xref></para></entry>
               </row>
 
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>New Window</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Opens a new GnuCash window, window is empty.</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Opens a new &app; window, window is empty.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Tutorial &amp; Concepts Guide</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in GnuCash</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in &app;</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>The GnuCash main Window has a number of Icons/Buttons in tool bar
+      <para>The &app; main Window has a number of Icons/Buttons in tool bar
       to quickly access some common functions used with the specific active
       tab. The Tool Bar can be hidden or shown by selecting the Toolbar item
       on the View menu. The specific options displayed in the tool bar varies
@@ -1568,7 +1568,7 @@
 
       <para>The Status Bar displays tool-tips for the menus that give more
       explanation to a menu item. It also shows a progress bar when opening or
-      saving a GnuCash data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
+      saving a &app; data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
       hidden or shown by selecting the Status Bar item on the View
       menu.</para>
     </sect2>
@@ -1797,11 +1797,11 @@
 
                 <row>
                   <entry namest="c2">
-                    <para>Replay GnuCash .log file...</para>
+                    <para>Replay &app; .log file...</para>
                   </entry>
 
                   <entry namest="c3">
-                    <para>Starts the replaying of a GnuCash log file. Used for
+                    <para>Starts the replaying of a &app; log file. Used for
                     data recovery from "crashes".</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -1853,7 +1853,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Properties (Alt+Return)</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Sets options for this GnuCash data file.</para>
+                    <para>Sets options for this &app; data file.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
 
@@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Recently opened files</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Numbered list of most recently opened GnuCash data
+                    <para>Numbered list of most recently opened &app; data
                     files.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -1881,7 +1881,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Quit (Ctrl+Q)</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Exits GnuCash. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para>
+                    <para>Exits &app;. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
               </tbody>
@@ -1944,7 +1944,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Preferences</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Customize GnuCash for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
+                    <para>Customize &app; for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
                    See <xref linkend="set-prefs"></xref>.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -1974,7 +1974,7 @@
           <title>Account Register - View Menu</title>
 
           <table frame="topbot" id="Trans-ViewMenu">
-            <title>Account Register - View Menu - Changes GnuCash display Window
+            <title>Account Register - View Menu - Changes &app; display Window
              characteristics.
             </title>
 
@@ -2269,7 +2269,7 @@
 
                   <entry namest="c3">
                     <para>Display Scheduled transactions since last running of
-                    GnuCash.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para>
+                    &app;.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
 
@@ -2389,7 +2389,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Reset Warnings...</para></entry>
 
                   <entry namest="c2" nameend="c3">
-                  <para>GnuCash gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
+                  <para>&app; gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
                    such as removing a transaction or removing the splits of a transaction.
                    The warning message gives you the option to not give you these warnings
                    when attempting the operation. Check-boxes labeled "Remember and don't ask
@@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="Trans-BusinessMenu">
           <title>Business Menu - Access small business features of
-          GnuCash.</title>
+          &app;.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -2677,7 +2677,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="Trans-ReportsMenu">
-          <title>Reports Menu - Access GnuCash Reports and Charts.</title>
+          <title>Reports Menu - Access &app; Reports and Charts.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -3076,7 +3076,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Online Banking Setup ...</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Starts "On-line" banking setup wizard, if GnuCash was built to support on-line banking.
+                <entry><para>Starts "On-line" banking setup wizard, if &app; was built to support on-line banking.
                  <xref linkend="tools-on-line-banking"></xref></para></entry>
               </row>
 
@@ -3129,7 +3129,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>New Window</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Opens a new GnuCash window, window is empty.</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Opens a new &app; window, window is empty.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -3163,7 +3163,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Tutorial &amp; Concepts Guide</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in GnuCash</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in &app;</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -3193,7 +3193,7 @@
     <sect2 id="Trans-toolbar">
       <title>Account Register - Tool Bar Icons/Buttons</title>
 
-      <para>The GnuCash main Window has a number of Icons/Buttons in the tool bar
+      <para>The &app; main Window has a number of Icons/Buttons in the tool bar
       to quickly access some common functions used with the specific active
       tab. The Tool Bar can be hidden or shown by selecting the Toolbar item
       on the View menu. The specific options displayed in the tool bar varies
@@ -3342,7 +3342,7 @@
 
       <para>The Status Bar displays tool-tips for the menus that give more
       explanation to a menu item. It also shows a progress bar when opening or
-      saving a GnuCash data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
+      saving a &app; data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
       hidden or shown by selecting the Status Bar item on the View
       menu.</para>
     </sect2>
@@ -3567,11 +3567,11 @@
 
                 <row>
                   <entry namest="c2">
-                    <para>Replay GnuCash .log file...</para>
+                    <para>Replay &app; .log file...</para>
                   </entry>
 
                   <entry namest="c3">
-                    <para>Starts the replaying of a GnuCash log file. Used for
+                    <para>Starts the replaying of a &app; log file. Used for
                     data recovery from "crashes".</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -3636,7 +3636,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Properties (Alt+Return)</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Sets options for this GnuCash data file.</para>
+                    <para>Sets options for this &app; data file.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
 
@@ -3644,7 +3644,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Recently opened files</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Numbered list of most recently opened GnuCash data
+                    <para>Numbered list of most recently opened &app; data
                     files.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -3662,7 +3662,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Quit (Ctrl+Q)</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Exits GnuCash. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para>
+                    <para>Exits &app;. Menu shortcut Ctrl-Q</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
               </tbody>
@@ -3716,7 +3716,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Preferences</para></entry>
 
                   <entry nameend="c3" namest="c2">
-                    <para>Customize GnuCash for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
+                    <para>Customize &app; for location, style, and numerous other preferences.
                    See <xref linkend="set-prefs"></xref>.</para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
@@ -3857,7 +3857,7 @@
 
                   <entry namest="c3">
                     <para>Display Scheduled transactions since last running of
-                    GnuCash.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para>
+                    &app;.  <xref linkend="trans-sched-slr"></xref></para>
                   </entry>
                 </row>
 
@@ -3876,7 +3876,7 @@
                   <entry><para>Reset Warnings...</para></entry>
 
                   <entry namest="c2" nameend="c3">
-                  <para>GnuCash gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
+                  <para>&app; gives warnings when certain operations are attempted,
                    such as removing a transaction or removing the splits of a transaction.
                    The warning message gives you the option to not give you these warnings
                    when attempting the operation. Check-boxes labeled "Remember and don't ask
@@ -3903,7 +3903,7 @@
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="Report-BusinessMenu">
           <title>Business Menu - Access small business features of
-          GnuCash.</title>
+          &app;.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -4164,7 +4164,7 @@
         <guilabel>Options</guilabel> Icon and the "Stylesheet" used.</para>
 
         <table frame="topbot" id="Report-ReportsMenu">
-          <title>Reports Menu - Access GnuCash Reports and Charts.</title>
+          <title>Reports Menu - Access &app; Reports and Charts.</title>
 
           <tgroup align="left" cols="3">
             <colspec colname="c1" ></colspec>
@@ -4594,7 +4594,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>New Window</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Opens a new GnuCash window, window is empty.</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Opens a new &app; window, window is empty.</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -4628,7 +4628,7 @@
               <row>
                 <entry><para>Tutorial &amp; Concepts Guide</para></entry>
 
-                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in GnuCash</para></entry>
+                <entry><para>Explanation of accounting principles and how to apply them in &app;</para></entry>
               </row>
 
               <row>
@@ -4766,7 +4766,7 @@
 
       <para>The Status Bar displays tool-tips for the menus that give more
       explanation to a menu item. It also shows a progress bar when opening or
-      saving a GnuCash data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
+      saving a &app; data file or generating reports. The Status Bar can be
       hidden or shown by selecting the Status Bar item on the View
       menu.</para>
     </sect2>

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GettingStarted.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GettingStarted.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_GettingStarted.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@
   <sect1 id="Help-Window">
    <title>Accessing Help</title>
 
-<!--    <para>The GnuCash Help Window uses YELP to display DOCBOOK versions of the help documents that are installed
-     with GnuCash.</para>-->
+<!--    <para>The &app; Help Window uses YELP to display DOCBOOK versions of the help documents that are installed
+     with &app;.</para>-->
 
     <para>This window is accessed by going to the Help menu and selecting either the <guilabel>Tutorial and Concepts
      Guide</guilabel> or the <guilabel>Contents (F1)</guilabel>.  <xref linkend="AccTree-help-menu"></xref></para>
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-       <para><guilabel>Search</guilabel> Enter search term to search GNOME Help files.  Does not search GnuCash
+       <para><guilabel>Search</guilabel> Enter search term to search GNOME Help files.  Does not search &app;
         Help file.</para>
       </listitem>
      </itemizedlist>
@@ -94,25 +94,25 @@
    </sect1>
      
    <sect1 id="tutorial">
-    <title>GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide</title>
+    <title>&app; Tutorial and Concepts Guide</title>
 
-     <para>This guide is the counterpart to this help. It explains the concepts used in GnuCash and has a tutorial
-      that takes you through using GnuCash to manage your accounts. It will appear if you choose
+     <para>This guide is the counterpart to this help. It explains the concepts used in &app; and has a tutorial
+      that takes you through using &app; to manage your accounts. It will appear if you choose
       <guibutton>Open the new user tutorial</guibutton> in the
-      <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash!</guilabel> menu.</para>
+      <guilabel>Welcome to &app;!</guilabel> menu.</para>
 
      <para>To open this Guide manually go to <guimenu>Help</guimenu> -&gt;
       <guimenuitem>Tutorial and Concepts Guide</guimenuitem>.</para>
 
      <para>It is strongly recommended to read this guide if you are new to
-      GnuCash or unfamiliar with accounting concepts.</para>
+      &app; or unfamiliar with accounting concepts.</para>
    </sect1>
 
    <sect1 id="on-line-assistance">
-    <title>GnuCash On-line Assistance</title>
+    <title>&app; On-line Assistance</title>
 
-     <para>Quoting the Tip of the Day "The GnuCash developers are easy to contact."
-      GnuCash has several mailing lists;</para>
+     <para>Quoting the Tip of the Day "The &app; developers are easy to contact."
+      &app; has several mailing lists;</para>
 
       <itemizedlist>
        <listitem>
@@ -124,12 +124,12 @@
        <listitem>
         <para><emphasis role='bold'>Development List </emphasis>
          <email>gnucash-devel at gnucash.org</email> - Discussion of issues related to the design and development
-         of GnuCash and submission of patches.</para>
+         of &app; and submission of patches.</para>
        </listitem>
 
        <listitem>
         <para>You can chat live with the developers on IRC! Join them on #gnucash at irc.gnome.org.  Much more
-         at the <ulink url="http://www.gnucash.org">GnuCash web site </ulink> including links to WIKI and Bugzilla !!
+         at the <ulink url="http://www.gnucash.org">&app; web site </ulink> including links to WIKI and Bugzilla !!
         </para>
        </listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
@@ -140,15 +140,15 @@
   <title>Getting Started</title>
 
   <sect1 id="first-time">
-    <title>Running GnuCash for the first time</title>
+    <title>Running &app; for the first time</title>
 
-    <para>The very first time you run GnuCash you will be presented with the
+    <para>The very first time you run &app; you will be presented with the
     <guilabel>Cannot find default values</guilabel> display with three
     choices; Quit, Skip, Setup. The following table describes the contents of
     the menu.</para>
 
     <table frame="topbot" id="SetupDefaults">
-      <title>First time running GnuCash options</title>
+      <title>First time running &app; options</title>
 
       <tgroup cols="2">
         <thead>
@@ -163,13 +163,13 @@
           <row>
             <entry><para> <guibutton>Quit</guibutton> </para></entry>
 
-            <entry><para>Exit from GnuCash without any setups. </para></entry>
+            <entry><para>Exit from &app; without any setups. </para></entry>
           </row>
 
           <row>
             <entry><para> <guibutton>Skip</guibutton> </para></entry>
 
-            <entry><para>Continue into GnuCash without any setups.
+            <entry><para>Continue into &app; without any setups.
             </para></entry>
           </row>
 
@@ -185,22 +185,22 @@
     <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
         <para>The <guibutton>Quit</guibutton> button is used to exit
-        GnuCash.</para>
+        &app;.</para>
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
         <para>The <guibutton>Skip</guibutton> button is used to continue
-        without any setting of display defaults for GnuCash.</para>
+        without any setting of display defaults for &app;.</para>
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
         <para>The <guibutton>Setup</guibutton> button will open the
-        <guilabel>Update GnuCash Configuration Data</guilabel> screen to start
+        <guilabel>Update &app; Configuration Data</guilabel> screen to start
         the setup process.</para>
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
 
-    <para>The first screen of the <guilabel>Update GnuCash Configuration Data</guilabel>
+    <para>The first screen of the <guilabel>Update &app; Configuration Data</guilabel>
     process describes the process. While the data on the screen will change, the three
     buttons at the very bottom of the screen will not change throughout the process.</para>
 
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
     </itemizedlist>
 
     <para id="gconf">The second screen allows you to <guilabel>Choose a Method</guilabel>
-    of setting gconf configuration for GnuCash. The screen describes the
+    of setting gconf configuration for &app;. The screen describes the
     options, "Update Search Path" and "Install in Home Directory", and the
     impact of each. The <guibutton>Update Search Path</guibutton> button will
     modify .gconf.path in the user's home directory. The <guibutton>Install in
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
 
        <orderedlist>
         <listitem>
-          <para>GnuCash will install the data.</para>
+          <para>&app; will install the data.</para>
         </listitem>
 
         <listitem>
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
     <para>If you selected "Update Search Path" the next screen presents you
     with three options; <orderedlist>
         <listitem>
-          <para>GnuCash will update search path.</para>
+          <para>&app; will update search path.</para>
         </listitem>
 
         <listitem>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
     selections, and will complete the initial defaults.</para>
 
     <para>After the initial defaults are completed you will be presented with
-    the <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash! </guilabel>menu with three choices. The
+    the <guilabel>Welcome to &app;! </guilabel>menu with three choices. The
     following table describes the contents of the menu.</para>
 
     <para></para>
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
             <entry><para> <guibutton>Open the new user tutorial</guibutton>
             </para></entry>
 
-            <entry><para>Opens the GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide.
+            <entry><para>Opens the &app; Tutorial and Concepts Guide.
             </para></entry>
           </row>
         </tbody>
@@ -334,19 +334,19 @@
         <orderedlist>
           <listitem>
             <para>If you do not want to see the <guilabel>Welcome to
-            GnuCash!</guilabel> menu again press the <guilabel>No</guilabel>
+            &app;!</guilabel> menu again press the <guilabel>No</guilabel>
             button.</para>
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
             <para>Press the <guilabel>Yes</guilabel> button or press the
             keyboard enter for the default which is to have the
-            <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash!</guilabel> menu run again.</para>
+            <guilabel>Welcome to &app;!</guilabel> menu run again.</para>
           </listitem>
         </orderedlist>
 
         <para>Selecting either of these options will leave you with a minimum
-        GnuCash window. Operations in this window are described in section GnuCash Windows &amp; Menus Options
+        &app; window. Operations in this window are described in section &app; Windows &amp; Menus Options
         Overview.      <xref linkend="GUIMenus"></xref> </para>
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@
     <para></para>
 
     <para>You can either use a preset hierarchy of accounts, import Quicken
-    files (QIF files) or view the GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide. Each of
+    files (QIF files) or view the &app; Tutorial and Concepts Guide. Each of
     these choices will be explained in more depth in the following
     sections.</para>
 
@@ -374,8 +374,8 @@
       </listitem>
 
       <listitem>
-        <para>If you are a new to GnuCash and just want to be guided though
-        setting up GnuCash then choose <guibutton>Open the new user
+        <para>If you are a new to &app; and just want to be guided though
+        setting up &app; then choose <guibutton>Open the new user
         tutorial.</guibutton></para>
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
@@ -383,9 +383,9 @@
     <para></para>
 
     <para>It is possible to run these items after you have made a choice here
-    but this <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash!</guilabel> menu will not reappear.
+    but this <guilabel>Welcome to &app;!</guilabel> menu will not reappear.
     To try one of the other choices later, use the following sections to start
-    the other items from the GnuCash menu.</para>
+    the other items from the &app; menu.</para>
    </sect1>
 
     <sect1 id="acct-hierarchy">
@@ -393,15 +393,15 @@
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>This druid helps you to create a set of GnuCash accounts. It will
+      <para>This druid helps you to create a set of &app; accounts. It will
       appear if you choose <guibutton>Create a new set of accounts</guibutton>
-      in the <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash! </guilabel>menu.</para>
+      in the <guilabel>Welcome to &app;! </guilabel>menu.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
       <para>To start this druid manually go to <guimenu>File</guimenu>
       -&gt;<guimenu>New</guimenu> -&gt; <guimenuitem>New File</guimenuitem>.
-      This will create a new blank GnuCash file and then automatically start
+      This will create a new blank &app; file and then automatically start
       the <guilabel>New Account Hierarchy Setup</guilabel> druid.</para>
 
       <para></para>
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>You should now have a hierarchy of accounts in your main GnuCash
+      <para>You should now have a hierarchy of accounts in your main &app;
       account window.</para>
     </sect1>
 
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@
 
       <para>This Druid helps you import Quicken (QIF) files. It will appear if
       you choose <guibutton>Import my QIF files</guibutton> in the
-      <guilabel>Welcome to GnuCash! </guilabel>menu.</para>
+      <guilabel>Welcome to &app;! </guilabel>menu.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
@@ -706,26 +706,26 @@
 
       <para>The next screen gives a description of the <guilabel>Accounts and
       stock holdings </guilabel> matching process on the <guilabel>Match QIF
-      accounts with GnuCash accounts </guilabel> screen. This and other
+      accounts with &app; accounts </guilabel> screen. This and other
       informational screens in the <guilabel>Import QIF files</guilabel> druid
       can be turned off in the <guilabel>On-line Banking &amp;
-      Importing</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>GnuCash
-      Preferences</guilabel>. Please refer to the <guilabel>GnuCash
+      Importing</guilabel> section of the <guilabel>&app;
+      Preferences</guilabel>. Please refer to the <guilabel>&app;
       Preferences</guilabel> section of the help for instructions on
       this.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>The next screen lets you <guilabel>Match QIF accounts with GnuCash
+      <para>The next screen lets you <guilabel>Match QIF accounts with &app;
       accounts</guilabel>. You will see a list of <guilabel>QIF account
-      names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>GnuCash account
+      names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>&app; account
       names</guilabel> on the right. The <guilabel>New?</guilabel> column
-      indicates if the GnuCash account name will be created by the QIF
+      indicates if the &app; account name will be created by the QIF
       Import.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>To change the GnuCash account to a different one select the QIF
+      <para>To change the &app; account to a different one select the QIF
       account. A dialog will pop up to select another account or create a new
       one.</para>
 
@@ -758,20 +758,20 @@
 
       <para>The next screen gives a description of the <guilabel>Income and
       Expense categories</guilabel> matching process on the <guilabel>Match
-      QIF categories with GnuCash accounts</guilabel> screen.</para>
+      QIF categories with &app; accounts</guilabel> screen.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
       <para>The next screen lets you <guilabel>Match QIF categories with
-      GnuCash accounts</guilabel>. You will see a list of <guilabel>QIF
-      category names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>GnuCash
+      &app; accounts</guilabel>. You will see a list of <guilabel>QIF
+      category names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>&app;
       account names</guilabel> on the right. The <guilabel>New?</guilabel>
-      column indicates if the GnuCash account name will be created by the QIF
+      column indicates if the &app; account name will be created by the QIF
       Import.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>To change the GnuCash account to a different one select the QIF
+      <para>To change the &app; account to a different one select the QIF
       category. A dialog will pop up to select another account or create a new
       one.</para>
 
@@ -804,20 +804,20 @@
 
       <para>The next screen gives a description of the <guilabel>Payees and
       memos</guilabel> matching process on the <guilabel>Match payees/memos to
-      GnuCash accounts</guilabel> screen.</para>
+      &app; accounts</guilabel> screen.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>The next screen lets you <guilabel>Match payees/memos to GnuCash
+      <para>The next screen lets you <guilabel>Match payees/memos to &app;
       accounts</guilabel>. You will see a list of <guilabel>QIF payee/memo
-      names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>GnuCash account
-      names</guilabel> on the right. The default GnuCash account used is
+      names</guilabel> on the left and suggested <guilabel>&app; account
+      names</guilabel> on the right. The default &app; account used is
       called Unspecified. The <guilabel>New?</guilabel> column indicates if
-      the GnuCash account name will be created by the QIF Import.</para>
+      the &app; account name will be created by the QIF Import.</para>
 
       <para></para>
 
-      <para>To change the GnuCash account to a different one select the QIF
+      <para>To change the &app; account to a different one select the QIF
       payee/memo. A dialog will pop up to select another account or create a
       new one.</para>
 
@@ -894,7 +894,7 @@
         </listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
 
-      <para>The last screen, <guibutton>Update your GnuCash
+      <para>The last screen, <guibutton>Update your &app;
       accounts</guibutton>, gives you a list of three choices to finish the
       druid.</para>
 
@@ -931,8 +931,8 @@
     <para></para>
 
     <para>The <guilabel>Tip of the Day</guilabel> screen starts whenever you
-    start GnuCash unless it has been disabled. It gives tips on features and
-    using GnuCash. You can use the three buttons at the bottom of the screen
+    start &app; unless it has been disabled. It gives tips on features and
+    using &app;. You can use the three buttons at the bottom of the screen
     to look through the tips.</para>
 
     <para></para>
@@ -956,7 +956,7 @@
       <listitem>
         <para>The <guibutton>Show tips at startup</guibutton>
         check-box is used to enable or disable the <guilabel>Tip of the
-        Day</guilabel> from running at GnuCash start-up.</para>
+        Day</guilabel> from running at &app; start-up.</para>
       </listitem>
     </itemizedlist>
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Intro.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Intro.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Intro.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@
 -->
 <chapter id="intro-to-gnucash">
 
-<title>Introduction to GnuCash</title>
-  <subtitle>What is GnuCash?</subtitle>
+<title>Introduction to &app;</title>
+  <subtitle>What is &app;?</subtitle>
 
-    <para>GnuCash is a personal and small business finance application. Its designed to be easy to use, yet powerful
-     and flexible. GnuCash allows you to track your income and expenses, reconcile bank accounts, monitor stock
+    <para>&app; is a personal and small business finance application. Its designed to be easy to use, yet powerful
+     and flexible. &app; allows you to track your income and expenses, reconcile bank accounts, monitor stock
      portfolios and manage your small business finances. It is based on professional accounting principles to ensure
      balanced books and accurate reports.</para>
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Reports.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Reports.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Reports.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -24,12 +24,12 @@
      <note><para>This section is a "work in process" all of the material has not been reviewed for V2.0.
       While it may not be strictly accurate, it is at least a "guide".</para></note>
 
-   <para>Reports and Charts give GnuCash the ability to present an overview of financial
+   <para>Reports and Charts give &app; the ability to present an overview of financial
     data in various ways. This can range from a simple summary of account totals to an
-    advanced portfolio view. This section will present an explanation of the main GnuCash
+    advanced portfolio view. This section will present an explanation of the main &app;
     reports and how to adjust them.</para>
 
-   <para>GnuCash has classified the main types of reports into four major classes. These
+   <para>&app; has classified the main types of reports into four major classes. These
     are all available under the Reports menu.</para>
 
      <sect1 id="report-general">
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
      <sect1 id="report-custom">
       <title>Customizing Reports and Graphs</title>
 
-        <para>GnuCash reports have many options for customization. To access report options
+        <para>&app; reports have many options for customization. To access report options
          choose the Options button on the toolbar.</para>
 
            <note> <para>Check changed Graphic Engine Options and describe Saving Customized Reports</para></note>
@@ -354,13 +354,13 @@
 
           <note><para> Verify !!!  How customize printing with Gnome?</para></note>
 
-        <para>GnuCash is able to print reports and to export the reports to HTML (web) pages. The
-         Print GnuCash Document dialog is accessed from the Print button on the toolbar or
+        <para>&app; is able to print reports and to export the reports to HTML (web) pages. The
+         Print &app; Document dialog is accessed from the Print button on the toolbar or
          go to File -&gt; Print in the menu. To Export a report to a web page (HTML) select
          the Export button on the toolbar and type in a file name.</para>
 
 
-        <para>The Print GnuCash Document dialog is used to select which Printer to send the
+        <para>The Print &app; Document dialog is used to select which Printer to send the
          print job to or to print to a File. It also contains a Preview button to view the
          document before printing. Press Print to send the job to the selected printer or
          Cancel to dismiss the Print dialog.</para>
@@ -378,11 +378,11 @@
 
         <para>It is possible to write reports if the current ones are not suitable. To do this
          you will need to know Scheme (a LISP-like programming language), and it is an
-         excellent idea to have a copy of the GnuCash source code available. </para>
+         excellent idea to have a copy of the &app; source code available. </para>
 
         <para>The reporting interface is documented in the source code file
          src/report/report-system/doc/report-html.txt. The file src/report/utility-reports/hello-world.scm
-         in the GnuCash source distribution provides a good example of how reports are
+         in the &app; source distribution provides a good example of how reports are
          developed.</para>
 
         <para>It is also necessary to access data from the engine to get information for your

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Tools_Druids.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Tools_Druids.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Tools_Druids.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -18,19 +18,19 @@
 <chapter id="ch_AccRegTools">
   <title>Tools &amp; Druids</title>
 
-      <para>There are many specialized Tools used in GnuCash. These tools enable access to the enhanced functionality
-       in GnuCash.  These tools are accessed via the <guimenu>Tools</guimenu> option from any window that displays a
+      <para>There are many specialized Tools used in &app;. These tools enable access to the enhanced functionality
+       in &app;.  These tools are accessed via the <guimenu>Tools</guimenu> option from any window that displays a
        <guimenu>Tools</guimenu> menu.  Several of these tools may not be displayed depending on if your
        software was not configured to support Online banking, or the tools appropriate for the current window.</para>
 
   <sect1 id="tool-find">
    <title>Find Transactions</title>
 
-        <para>Find Transactions is used to search for transactions in GnuCash
+        <para>Find Transactions is used to search for transactions in &app;
         and display the results in a register window. The title bar of the
         Find Transactions dialog contains 'Search For...' and the first line
         of the dialog has 'Split Search'. In other search dialogs used in
-        GnuCash the first line contains a different description but the same
+        &app; the first line contains a different description but the same
         basic layout.</para>
 
         <note><para>The <guilabel>Find</guilabel> tool will also search for; a Customer, an Invoice, a Job, a Vendor,
@@ -1265,9 +1265,9 @@
   <sect1 id="trans-sched-slr">
     <title>Since Last Run Druid</title>
 
-     <para>The Since Last Run druid is run automatically when GnuCash is started. It is
+     <para>The Since Last Run druid is run automatically when &app; is started. It is
       used to enter into the register any transactions that are due to be automatically
-      entered. The run on GnuCash start can be altered in the preferences. To run the
+      entered. The run on &app; start can be altered in the preferences. To run the
       Since Last Run druid manually go to <guilabel>Actions -&gt; Scheduled Transactions -&gt;
       Since Last Run...</guilabel></para>
 
@@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@
         <sect2 id="stock-split-druid">
           <title>Stock Split Druid</title>
 
-          <para>GnuCash uses the Stock Split druid to record stock splits. This provides a
+          <para>&app; uses the Stock Split druid to record stock splits. This provides a
            way of entering the details of the stock split and also any change in stock price
            or cash disbursement as a result of the stock split.</para>
 
@@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@
 
           <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
-              <para><guilabel>Account:</guilabel> Lists the GnuCash account name for the stock.</para>
+              <para><guilabel>Account:</guilabel> Lists the &app; account name for the stock.</para>
             </listitem>
 
             <listitem>
@@ -1746,9 +1746,9 @@
 <note><para>This section is "under construction - any input will be welcome !!".</para></note>
 
         <para>The HBCI Wizard is used to create and edit data to enable access to Online banking transactions.
-        Currently the best instruction for this process are in the GnuCash wiki at 
-        <ulink url="http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect_in_GnuCash_2">Setting up OFXDirectConnect
-         in GnuCash 2</ulink>.  If <guilabel>HBCI Setup</guilabel> does not appear in your Tools menus verify that you
+        Currently the best instruction for this process are in the &app; wiki at 
+        <ulink url="http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect_in_&app;_2">Setting up OFXDirectConnect
+         in &app; 2</ulink>.  If <guilabel>HBCI Setup</guilabel> does not appear in your Tools menus verify that you
          are in an Account Tree or Register tab.
         </para>
 
@@ -1870,7 +1870,7 @@
     <title>Security Editor</title>
 
      <para>The Security Editor is used to create and edit commodities that are used by mutual fund and stock
-      type accounts. It also shows the details of National Currencies that are used by GnuCash.</para>
+      type accounts. It also shows the details of National Currencies that are used by &app;.</para>
 
      <para>To show the details for National Currencies click the <guilabel>Show National Currencies</guilabel>
       check-box at the bottom of the screen.</para>
@@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@
 
        <listitem>
         <para><emphasis role="bold">Fraction:</emphasis> This is the smallest traded unit of the commodity,
-         expressed as a fraction of a single nominal unit. This unit is used by GnuCash accounts as the default
+         expressed as a fraction of a single nominal unit. This unit is used by &app; accounts as the default
          fraction for trades in the commodity.</para>
        </listitem>
       </itemizedlist>
@@ -2019,7 +2019,7 @@
         </itemizedlist>
 
         <para>Examples of using the Financial Calculator are given in the Tutorial and Concepts Guide.
-         <ulink url="http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/guide/loans_calcs1.html"> GnuCash Tutorial and Concepts Guide's
+         <ulink url="http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/guide/loans_calcs1.html"> &app; Tutorial and Concepts Guide's
          Chapter on Loans</ulink>
         </para>
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_ch_Transactions.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -23,15 +23,15 @@
   <title>Common Transaction Operations</title>
 
       <para>A transaction represents the movement of money from one account to another account. Whenever you spend or
-       receive money, or transfer money between accounts, that is a transaction. In GnuCash transactions always involve
+       receive money, or transfer money between accounts, that is a transaction. In &app; transactions always involve
        at least two accounts.</para>
 
-      <para>GnuCash uses accounts as a way of grouping or organizing the recording of transactions.
-       This section describes the methods GnuCash has to help enter transactions
+      <para>&app; uses accounts as a way of grouping or organizing the recording of transactions.
+       This section describes the methods &app; has to help enter transactions
        quickly into the register. </para>
       <para></para>
 
-        <para>GnuCash has several methods available for entering transactions.</para>
+        <para>&app; has several methods available for entering transactions.</para>
 
           <itemizedlist>
            <listitem>
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
     <sect1 id="reg-views">
         <title>Changing the Register View</title>
 
-        <para>GnuCash has several options to change the way the register looks so transactions can be seen more
+        <para>&app; has several options to change the way the register looks so transactions can be seen more
          clearly.  The default style is the Basic Ledger. This presents a single line view of transactions to allow
          the most concise view with all the relevant details.</para>
 
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
            <para>Selecting the small icon on the right of the date field drops down a date selection calender.
             Use the arrows to select the correct month and year for the transaction then select the date.
             Selecting the icon once more will close the date selection calender. It is also possible to
-            type in the date or part of the date and let GnuCash fill the rest.</para>
+            type in the date or part of the date and let &app; fill the rest.</para>
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
@@ -169,15 +169,15 @@
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
-           <para>At this stage one of two things will happen if tab is pressed. If GnuCash matches an existing
+           <para>At this stage one of two things will happen if tab is pressed. If &app; matches an existing
             transaction the cursor will jump to one of the amount fields, automatically filling in the transfer
             account.  Selecting any field with the mouse instead of tabbing will not automatically fill the
-            transferring account field.  If there is no matching (existing) transaction, GnuCash will move the
+            transferring account field.  If there is no matching (existing) transaction, &app; will move the
             cursor to the "Transfer" field with only one line of the transaction supplied.</para>
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
-           <para>When typing into the account field GnuCash will also attempt to automatically match the account
+           <para>When typing into the account field &app; will also attempt to automatically match the account
             name with an existing account.  It does this alphabetically, so typing 'Ex' will match the Expenses
             section of the account list. When the section is matched, it is possible to move to a child account by
             pressing <keycap>:</keycap> (colon). If after typing 'Ex' you press <keycap>:</keycap> then the cursor will
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
    <title>Multiple Split Transactions</title>
 
     <para>The register window will look slightly different depending on the style options you have chosen.
-     The following describes entering transactions with multiple splits in the basic ledger style. GnuCash describes
+     The following describes entering transactions with multiple splits in the basic ledger style. &app; describes
      as a "Split" when money is transferred to or from more than two accounts in a transaction.
      The cursor is placed in the date field by default when the register window is opened.</para>
 
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@
          <para>Selecting the triangle icon on the right of the date field drops down a date selection dialog.
           Use the arrows to select the correct month and year for the transaction then select the date. Selecting
           the icon once more will close the date selection calendar. It is also possible to type in the
-          date or part of the date and let GnuCash fill the rest.</para>
+          date or part of the date and let &app; fill the rest.</para>
         </listitem>
 
         <listitem>
@@ -256,15 +256,15 @@
         </listitem>
 
         <listitem>
-         <para>At this stage one of two things will happen if tab is pressed. If GnuCash matches an existing
+         <para>At this stage one of two things will happen if tab is pressed. If &app; matches an existing
           transaction the cursor will jump to one of the amount fields, automatically filling in the transfer
           account.  Selecting any field with the mouse instead of tabbing will not automatically fill the
-          transferring account field.  If there is no matching (existing) transaction, GnuCash will move the
+          transferring account field.  If there is no matching (existing) transaction, &app; will move the
           cursor to the "Transfer" field with only one line of the transaction supplied.</para>
         </listitem>
 
         <listitem>
-         <para>When typing in the Transfer field GnuCash will also attempt to automatically match the account.
+         <para>When typing in the Transfer field &app; will also attempt to automatically match the account.
           It does this alphabetically, so typing 'Ex' will match the Expenses section of the account list.
           When the section is matched, it is possible to move to a child account by pressing <keycap>:</keycap> (colon).
           If after typing 'Ex' you press <keycap>:</keycap> then the cursor will move to the first child account in the
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
           column name will be blank. The first line contains the description and the amount of the transaction.
           The second line contains the currently opened account name in the Account field and the amount of
           the transaction. The third line contains the transfer account name in the Account field. If the
-          amount is not balanced GnuCash will indicate this by placing gray check-boxes in the amount columns
+          amount is not balanced &app; will indicate this by placing gray check-boxes in the amount columns
           with the unbalanced amount in a blank last row.</para>
         </listitem>
 
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
           </listitem>
 
           <listitem>
-            <para>The amount is not balanced and GnuCash will indicate this by placing gray
+            <para>The amount is not balanced and &app; will indicate this by placing gray
              check-boxes in the amount columns with the unbalanced amount in the blank last
              row.</para>
           </listitem>
@@ -463,7 +463,7 @@
     <title>Jump to another Account Register</title>
 
      <para>When using the Account Register Window it is frequently useful to be able to
-      view another account and also the transfer account at the same time. GnuCash allows you to
+      view another account and also the transfer account at the same time. &app; allows you to
       do this quickly by using 'Jump'. This is available <guimenu>Jump</guimenu> icon on the toolbar and in
       the <guimenu>Actions &gt; Jump</guimenu> menu in the Account Register Window. </para>
 
@@ -593,15 +593,15 @@
    <sect1 id="print-check">
     <title>Printing Checks</title>
 
-     <para>Checks are printed in GnuCash from the account register. GnuCash provides the
+     <para>Checks are printed in &app; from the account register. &app; provides the
      ability to print to several standard Quicken Checks (including US Letter) or to make
      a custom check format. Check position and Date formats are also customizable.</para>
 
-     <para>To print a single check in GnuCash, select the transaction to print a check for
+     <para>To print a single check in &app;, select the transaction to print a check for
      and go to File -&gt; Print Checks. This will open the Print Checks properties dialog
      to print the selected transaction.</para>
 
-     <para>To print multiple checks in GnuCash execute a search to find the transactions
+     <para>To print multiple checks in &app; execute a search to find the transactions
      you wish to print.  With the search results window as the front window go to File
      -&gt; Print Checks. This will open the Print Checks properties dialog to print all
      the transactions in the search results window.</para>
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@
        <para>The Units field in the bottom half of the window specifies the units used in
        all the fields in both halves of the window.</para>
 
-       <para>Once OK is pressed on the Print Check dialog the Print GnuCash Document dialog is presented. Press OK
+       <para>Once OK is pressed on the Print Check dialog the Print &app; Document dialog is presented. Press OK
         to print the check.</para>
 
     </sect1>

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_tips-appendix.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_tips-appendix.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_tips-appendix.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
       Version 1.0, December 2006
     </releaseinfo>
   </appendixinfo>
-  <title>GnuCash Tips and tidbits</title>
+  <title>&app; Tips and tidbits</title>
 
 
 

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_txf-categories.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_txf-categories.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/Help_txf-categories.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -271,10 +271,10 @@
 <entry>Sometimes called long term capital gain distributions. These are from mutual funds, other regulated investment companies, or real estate investment trusts.  These are reported on your monthly statements or Form 1099-DIV. Note: short term capital gain distributions are reported on Sched B as ordinary dividends</entry>
 </row>
 <row><entry><para><emphasis># Sched D \ </emphasis>N323</para><para>Long Term gain/loss - security</para></entry>
-<entry>Long term gain or loss from the sale of a security. Not yet implemented in GnuCash.</entry>
+<entry>Long term gain or loss from the sale of a security. Not yet implemented in &app;.</entry>
 </row>
 <row><entry><para><emphasis># Sched D \ </emphasis>N321</para><para>Short Term gain/loss - security</para></entry>
-<entry>Short term gain or loss from the sale of a security. Not yet implemented in GnuCash.</entry>
+<entry>Short term gain or loss from the sale of a security. Not yet implemented in &app;.</entry>
 </row>
 <row><entry><para><emphasis># Sched D \ </emphasis>N673</para><para>Short/Long Term gain or loss</para></entry>
 <entry>Short term or long term gain or loss from the sale of a security; for use when only the date sold and net sales amount are available and the date acquired and cost basis information is not available and will be separately added in the tax software.</entry>
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@
 <entry>Penalty on Early Withdrawal of Savings from CD's or similar instruments. This is reported on Form 1099-INT or Form 1099-OID.</entry>
 </row>
 <row><entry><para><emphasis>  F1040 \ </emphasis>N521</para><para>Federal estimated tax, quarterly</para></entry>
-<entry>The quarterly payments you made on your estimated Federal income tax (Form 1040-ES). Include any overpay from your previous year return that you applied to your estimated tax. NOTE: If a full year (Jan 1, YEAR to Dec 31, YEAR) is specified, GnuCash adjusts the date to Mar 1, YEAR to Feb 28, YEAR+1. Thus, the payment due Jan 15 is exported for the correct year.</entry>
+<entry>The quarterly payments you made on your estimated Federal income tax (Form 1040-ES). Include any overpay from your previous year return that you applied to your estimated tax. NOTE: If a full year (Jan 1, YEAR to Dec 31, YEAR) is specified, &app; adjusts the date to Mar 1, YEAR to Feb 28, YEAR+1. Thus, the payment due Jan 15 is exported for the correct year.</entry>
 </row>
 <row><entry><para><emphasis>  F1040 \ </emphasis>N613</para><para>Fed tax withheld, RR retire, self</para></entry>
 <entry>The amount of federal income taxes withheld from your part of tier I railroad retirement benefits, which are treated as a social security benefits.</entry>

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/gnucash-help.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/gnucash-help.xml	2010-10-05 13:34:58 UTC (rev 19631)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/help/C/gnucash-help.xml	2010-10-05 13:35:07 UTC (rev 19632)
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
   -->
 
     <publisher>
-       <publishername> GnuCash Documentation Team </publishername>
+       <publishername> &app; Documentation Team </publishername>
     </publisher>
 
     &legal;
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
         <firstname>Chris</firstname>
         <surname>Lyttle</surname>
         <affiliation>
-          <orgname>GnuCash Documentation Team</orgname>
+          <orgname>&app; Documentation Team</orgname>
           <address> <email>chris at wilddev.net</email> </address>
         </affiliation>
       </author>
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
         <firstname>Dave</firstname>
         <surname>Herman</surname>
         <affiliation>
-          <orgname>GnuCash Documentation Team</orgname>
+          <orgname>&app; Documentation Team</orgname>
           <address> <email>dvherman at bigfoot.com</email> </address>
         </affiliation>
       </author>
@@ -104,82 +104,82 @@
           <para role="author">Dave Herman
             <email>dvherman at bigfoot.com</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V2.0.2</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V2.0.2</revnumber>
         <date>March 2007</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V2.0.0</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V2.0.0</revnumber>
         <date>July 2006</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V1.8.3</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V1.8.3</revnumber>
         <date>Aug 2003</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V1.8.2</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V1.8.2</revnumber>
         <date>Aug 2003</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V1.8.1</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V1.8.1</revnumber>
         <date>May 2003</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash Help Manual V1.8.0</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; Help Manual V1.8.0</revnumber>
         <date>Jan 2003</date>
         <revdescription>
           <para role="author">Chris Lyttle
             <email>chris at wilddev.net</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
       <revision>
-        <revnumber>GnuCash User Manual</revnumber>
+        <revnumber>&app; User Manual</revnumber>
         <date>June 2002</date>
         <revdescription>
-          <para role="author">GnuCash Developers and Documentors
+          <para role="author">&app; Developers and Documentors
             <email>gnucash-devel at gnucash.org</email>
           </para>
-          <para role="publisher">GnuCash Documentation Team</para>
+          <para role="publisher">&app; Documentation Team</para>
         </revdescription>
       </revision>
     </revhistory>
 
-    <releaseinfo>This manual describes how to use the GnuCash Financial
+    <releaseinfo>This manual describes how to use the &app; Financial
     software.
     </releaseinfo>
     <legalnotice>



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