Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: Debian stable Packages OS: Linux faq_configkde.po configkde.docbook:236 If you are not using &kdm; as your login screen then you will need to consult the documentation for that software on how to accomplish multiple sessions. - A bit confusing: the documentation for that software ... Maybe change to something like: the documentation for the software you use faq_desktop.po desktop.docbook:29 Q: How do I mount/unmount a device from the desktop? A: First, make sure you are allowed to <command>mount</command>/<command> umount</command> the relevant device as a user. Then you can add any device via &RMB; on the desktop and then choosing <guimenuitem>Create New</guimenuitem>. - The answer does not tell how to mount/unmount a device. desktop.docbook:29 Q: How do I use the mouse scroll wheel in &kde;? A: Mouse wheel support comes with &Qt; 2.0 and above, so &kde; based on that will automatically support the use of the mouse scroll wheel. - The answer tells that the scroll wheel is supported, but not how to use it. desktop.docbook:68 Q: Why can't I get system sound to work, like for opening windows? A: System sound currently does not work on non-FreeBSD and non-&Linux; systems. This is being worked on. If you use FreeBSD or &Linux;, you have found a bug, so please report it. - Maybe add something like: Please, check the sound settings, are the speakers connected? etc. faq_filemng.po filemng.docbook:69 Simply <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on the file and select <guimenuitem>Rename</guimenuitem> or click once on an already selected file. The default keyboard shortcut to rename a file is <keycap>F2</keycap>. - Clicking once does not rename the file :), you'd have to use F2.
I'll fix this in the afternoon when I get back from lunch.
SVN commit 456524 by jhall: fix up some typos and remove some obsolete information BUG:111925 M +1 -1 configkde.docbook M +2 -14 desktop.docbook M +1 -3 filemng.docbook --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/faq/configkde.docbook #456523:456524 @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ <para>In &kde;, this program is called &kdm; which stands for <quote>&kde; Display Manager</quote>. If you are not using &kdm; as your login screen -then you will need to consult the documentation for that software on how to +then you will need to consult the documentation for the software you are using on how to accomplish multiple sessions.</para> <para>By default, this will be configured at installation time automatically --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/faq/desktop.docbook #456523:456524 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ <para>First, make sure you are allowed to <command>mount</command>/<command>umount</command> the relevant device as a user. </para> -<para>Then you can add any device via &RMB; on the desktop and then choosing <guimenuitem>Create New</guimenuitem>. +<para>Then you can add any device via &RMB; on the desktop and then choosing <menuchoice><guimenu>Create New</guimenu><guimenuitem>Link to Device</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then selecting the device of the type you wish to control from the desktop. Fill in the settings for the device in the dialog that appears and click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. You can use the resulting desktop icon to mount/unmount the device from the desktop. </para> </answer> @@ -59,24 +59,12 @@ </question> <answer> <para>Mouse wheel support comes with &Qt; 2.0 and above, so &kde; based on -that will automatically support the use of the mouse scroll wheel.</para> +that will automatically support the use of the mouse scroll wheel if your system is configured correctly. Check your &X-Server; settings support the use of a scrollwheel if it is not working.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>Why can't I get system sound to work, like for opening -windows?</para> -</question> -<answer> -<para>System sound currently does not work on non-FreeBSD and -non-&Linux; systems. This is being worked on. If you use -FreeBSD or &Linux;, you have found a bug, so please report it.</para> -</answer> -</qandaentry> - -<qandaentry> -<question> <para>How do I launch applications in a particular desktop?</para> </question> <answer> --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/faq/filemng.docbook #456523:456524 @@ -67,9 +67,7 @@ </question> <answer> <para>Simply <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on the file and select -<guimenuitem>Rename</guimenuitem> or click once on an already selected -file. The default keyboard shortcut to rename a file is -<keycap>F2</keycap>.</para> +<guimenuitem>Rename</guimenuitem> or press the keyboard shortcut <keycap>F2</keycap> with a file selected.</para> </answer> </qandaentry>