Version: 3.4.1 Level "a" (using KDE 3.4.1 Level "a" , SUSE 9.3 UNSUPPORTED) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.5 20050117 (prerelease) (SUSE Linux) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.11.4-21.7-default To bring together the two previous sections, perhaps you want to assign an otherwise unused key on your keyboard to a script or dcop command. Our example here will be to assign the two keys we added in the section called “Adding Extra Keybindings to KDE” to go to the previous or next virtual desktop, two functions for which you will need DCOP <b>(</b>as discussed in the section called “Scripting the Desktop”.
I'm sorry, are you saying this is a problem with khelpcenter the program, or with the documents it shows? If it's a document, which one?
With document "Tinkering Under the Hood of KDE". So how I should report bugs in documents? Sorry, I can't English well :-/
You can report them here - we just have a very large amount of documentation, so it's not always clear to us where you found the problem. If you can find the same document on docs.kde.org and post the addressL, or if you can run help:/appname/ in konqueror and give the url that shows in the location bar, it makes it easier, but even just giving the title of the page you're on (as you did) is a big help.
SVN commit 449405 by lauri: BUG: 108819 M +1 -1 under-the-hood.docbook --- branches/KDE/3.5/kdebase/doc/userguide/under-the-hood.docbook #449404:449405 @@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ command. Our example here will be to assign the two keys we added in <xref linkend="adding-extra-keys"/> to go to the previous or next virtual desktop, two functions for which you will need DCOP (as discussed in -<xref linkend="scripting-the-desktop"/>.</para> +<xref linkend="scripting-the-desktop"/>).</para> <para>This can be achieved easily using the following method:</para>