Bug 111002 - Typos/errors in KControl :: kcmnotify and :: keys
Summary: Typos/errors in KControl :: kcmnotify and :: keys
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: docs.kde.org
Classification: Websites
Component: Corrections (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Danny Allen
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Reported: 2005-08-18 15:22 UTC by Sander Koning
Modified: 2005-08-18 18:01 UTC (History)
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Description Sander Koning 2005-08-18 15:22:43 UTC
Version:            (using KDE Devel)
Installed from:    Compiled sources

Typo in kcmnotify, docbook line 64:
"retreival" should be "retrieval"

Error in keys, docbook line 127:
"&kde; comes with one pre-defined key binding scheme [...]"
Outdated? My 3.4.0 has seven.
Comment 1 Danny Allen 2005-08-18 18:01:36 UTC
SVN commit 450597 by dannya:

BUG:111002 Fix listed typo, and modify section to reflect current situation

 M  +1 -1      kcmnotify/index.docbook  
 M  +3 -4      keys/index.docbook  


--- branches/KDE/3.5/kdebase/doc/kcontrol/kcmnotify/index.docbook #450596:450597
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
 
 <varlistentry>
 <term><guiicon>Log to a file</guiicon></term>
-<listitem><para>If an icon is present in this column, &kde; will write certain information to a file on disk for later retreival.  This is useful for tracking problems or important system changes.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>If an icon is present in this column, &kde; will write certain information to a file on disk for later retrieval.  This is useful for tracking problems or important system changes.</para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 
 <varlistentry>
--- branches/KDE/3.5/kdebase/doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook #450596:450597
@@ -125,10 +125,9 @@
 <title>Configuring Schemes</title>
 
 <para>A key binding scheme is a set of key bindings that you can
-access using its name. &kde; comes with one pre-defined key binding
-scheme called <guilabel>KDE default for 3 modifiers</guilabel>. In
-addition to that scheme, you'll always see a scheme named
-<guilabel>Current scheme</guilabel> that stands for the set of key
+select by name. &kde; comes with several pre-defined key binding
+schemes. In addition to these bundled schemes, you will always see a scheme named
+<guilabel>Current scheme</guilabel> that represents the set of key
 bindings you are using right now (&ie; not the current settings you
 are playing with, but what you've been using up to now). </para>