diff --git a/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/en.md b/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/en.md index 5c0e2ba..acb61db 100755 --- a/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/en.md +++ b/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/en.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Configuring Date and time -{{< altimg "configuring-date-and-time.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/" >}} - You can configure the date and time of your system by going to the Budgie Menu, opening the Settings app then going to the Date & Time section. +{{< altimg "configuring-date-and-time.jpg" "help-center/configuration/configuring-date-and-time/" >}} + You will be presented with the following window. This window provides you the ability to enable / disable automatic date & time, automatic time zone changing, and the time format. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/installation/disks/en.md b/installation/disks/en.md index 785c1de..7acacc3 100644 --- a/installation/disks/en.md +++ b/installation/disks/en.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Disks -Solus provides multiple ways you can install onto your system: +Solus provides multiple ways you can install onto your system. 1. Solus can take up the entire drive. 2. You can install Solus next to your existing operating system, such as Windows. *If you have multiple operating systems diff --git a/installation/preparing-to-install/en.md b/installation/preparing-to-install/en.md index 861b5d3..b5dff98 100755 --- a/installation/preparing-to-install/en.md +++ b/installation/preparing-to-install/en.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # Preparing to installation -## Getting the ISO - The first step to installing Solus is acquiring the correct media. The Solus Project provides ISO images, which contain the contents of the Solus for installing. +## Getting the ISO + You can download a Solus ISO by going to our [Download page](https://solus-project.com/download). --- diff --git a/packaging/building-a-package/en.md b/packaging/building-a-package/en.md index 43b6ef2..94e809d 100644 --- a/packaging/building-a-package/en.md +++ b/packaging/building-a-package/en.md @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ ## Building a Package +This guide will walk you through setting up the file(s), tooling, and building your package. + ### Setting up Packager file In order to utilise the build system, you must first set up a configuration file that has your packager details. diff --git a/packaging/package.yml/en.md b/packaging/package.yml/en.md index d38da25..ecb46d3 100644 --- a/packaging/package.yml/en.md +++ b/packaging/package.yml/en.md @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ -## Package.yml +# Package.yml + +All packages consist of a single build file, which provides all of the required metadata for the package manager, plus the build steps involved to produce a package. This follows the YAML specification. ### Format -All packages consist of a single build file, which provides all of the required metadata for the package manager, plus the build steps involved to produce a package. This follows the YAML specification, thus all `package.yml` files **must** be valid YAML. +All `package.yml` files **must** be valid YAML. As can be seen in the example below, the file is organised into a key->value hierarchy. Some values may be required to be in a list format, whereas most are simple strings. The build step sections are all considered optional, however if you do not perform *any* steps, then no package is generated. Each of these keys contains content that will be placed within a script and executed within a controlled environment to perform the package build. To all intents and purposes, they are bash scripts