Bug 120152 - typos in documentation: kcalc
Summary: typos in documentation: kcalc
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: Documentation Editorial Team
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Reported: 2006-01-15 03:56 UTC by Sander Koning
Modified: 2006-02-13 19:30 UTC (History)
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Description Sander Koning 2006-01-15 03:56:49 UTC
Version:            (using KDE Devel)
Installed from:    Compiled sources

index.docbook:288
The <guibutton>M+</guibutton> adds 
 - should be
The <guibutton>M+</guibutton> button adds

:320
To store the number shown in the &kcalc;-display on one of the six constants 
buttons, press first <guibutton>Inv</guibutton> followed by the desired button 
key <guibutton>C1</guibutton> up to <guibutton>C6</guibutton>.
 - suggestion
To store the number shown in the &kcalc; display in one of the six constants, 
first press <guibutton>Inv</guibutton>, followed by the desired button 
key (<guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton>C6</guibutton>).

:325
To use the value stored in any of the contants buttons in a calculation, just 
press the desired button <guibutton>C1</guibutton> - <guibutton>C6</guibutton>,
and the corresponding number will appear in the display.
 - suggestion
To use the value stored in any of the contants in a calculation, just 
press the desired button (<guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton>C6</guibutton>),
and the corresponding number will appear in the display.

:330
It is possible to change the label of the constants button to make it easier 
for the user to remember which button holds which constant. Klick with the 
right mouse button on one of <guibutton>C1</guibutton> - <guibutton>
C6</guibutton>. A popup menu appears, where one has to select <guilabel>
Set Name</guilabel>.
 - suggestion
It is possible to change the label of the constants button to make it easier 
to remember which button holds which constant. Click with the right mouse
button on one of the buttons <guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton>
C6</guibutton>. A popup menu appears, in which you select <guilabel>
Set Name</guilabel>.

:336
There are many (mostly physical) predefined constants, which can be put on any 
of the six buttons <guibutton>C1</guibutton> - <guibutton>C6</guibutton> 
by selecting the desired constant in the popup menu that appears after right 
clicking on one of the constant buttons and selecting <guilabel>
Choose from List</guilabel>. Though the predefined constants can also be 
accessed via the <guimenu>Constants</guimenu> in the menu bar, storing it on a 
constants button is very handy, if the number is used frequently.
 - suggestion
There are many (mostly physical) predefined constants, which can be put on any 
of the six buttons <guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton>C6</guibutton> 
by selecting the desired constant in the popup menu that appears after right 
clicking on one of the constant buttons and selecting <guilabel>
Choose from List</guilabel>. Though the predefined constants can also be 
accessed via the <guimenu>Constants</guimenu> in the menu bar, storing a number
on a constants button is very handy if it is used frequently.
Comment 1 Anne-Marie Mahfouf 2006-02-13 19:30:38 UTC
SVN commit 509117 by annma:

BUG=120152


 M  +13 -14    index.docbook  


--- branches/KDE/3.5/kdeutils/doc/kcalc/index.docbook #509116:509117
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@
 
 <legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
 
-<date>2005-04-12</date>
-<releaseinfo>1.8</releaseinfo>
+<date>2006-02-08</date>
+<releaseinfo>2.0.2</releaseinfo>
 
 <abstract><para>&kcalc; is a scientific calculator for &kde;</para></abstract>
 
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
 
 <varlistentry>
 <term><guibutton>M+</guibutton></term>
-<listitem><para>The <guibutton>M+</guibutton> adds the current result to the
+<listitem><para>The <guibutton>M+</guibutton> button adds the current result to the
 one in memory. So, if you had stored a 20, and the current result is a 5,
 your memory would contain 25 when you press it. If the memory is empty, it
 acts like <guibutton>MS</guibutton> and simply stores the
@@ -317,21 +317,20 @@
 item <guilabel>Constants Buttons</guilabel> in the menu
 <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> of the menu bar.</para>
 
-<para>To store the number shown in the &kcalc;-display on one of the
-six constants buttons, press first <guibutton>Inv</guibutton> followed
+<para>To store the number shown in the &kcalc; display in one of the
+six constants, first press <guibutton>Inv</guibutton> followed
 by the desired button key <guibutton>C1</guibutton> up to
 <guibutton>C6</guibutton>.</para>
 
-<para>To use the value stored in any of the contants buttons in a
-calculation, just press the desired button <guibutton>C1</guibutton> -
-<guibutton>C6</guibutton>, and the corresponding number will appear in
-the display.</para>
+<para>To use the value stored in any of the contants in a calculation, just 
+ press the desired button (<guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton>C6</guibutton>), 
+ and the corresponding number will appear in the display. </para>
 
-<para>It is possible to change the label of the constants button to
-make it easier for the user to remember which button holds which
-constant. Klick with the right mouse button on one of
-<guibutton>C1</guibutton> - <guibutton>C6</guibutton>. A popup menu
-appears, where one has to select <guilabel>Set Name</guilabel>.</para>
+<para>IIt is possible to change the label of the constants button to make it easier 
+ to remember which button holds which constant. Click with the right mouse 
+ button on one of the buttons <guibutton>C1</guibutton> to <guibutton> 
+ C6</guibutton>. A popup menu appears, in which you select <guilabel> 
+ Set Name</guilabel>. </para>
 
 <para>There are many (mostly physical) predefined constants, which can
 be put on any of the six buttons <guibutton>C1</guibutton> -