Summary: | typos in several userguide po files | ||
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Product: | [Websites] docs.kde.org | Reporter: | Natalie <nat> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Documentation Editorial Team <kde-doc-english> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | unspecified | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
Natalie
2005-10-30 00:12:49 UTC
SVN commit 477123 by jhall: fix up some typos BUG:115352 M +14 -13 under-the-hood.docbook M +3 -3 windows-how-to.docbook M +1 -1 your-kde-account.docbook --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/userguide/under-the-hood.docbook #477122:477123 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ <para>In &kde;, the configuration files are easy to edit with a simple editor like &kate; as the configuration files are text files.</para> -<para>An example of a text file:</para> +<para>An example of a configuration file:</para> <programlisting>[General] AutoSave=1 @@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ Key2=Value2 Key3=Value3</programlisting> -<para>You can now modify it (with care!) and then save it (Be sure that it -is as <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> again).</para> +<para>You can now modify it (with care!) and then save it. Be sure that it +is as <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> again.</para> <para>Now you can test the application and if the application does not run correctly anymore, close the application and restore the backup of the @@ -142,8 +142,8 @@ methods.</para> <para>Run <application>kdcop</application> from a &konsole; or the -minicli (the window which pops up on <keycombo -action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>F2</keycap> </keycombo>). The +<guilabel>Run Command...</guilabel> box (the window which pops up +on <keycombo action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>F2</keycap> </keycombo>). The <application>kdcop</application> window shows the applications currently running which provide &DCOP; interfaces, using a tree view. @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ section, select <guilabel>KHotKeys</guilabel></para> </step> <step> -<para>Choose <guibutton>New Action</guibutton></para> +<para>Click on <guibutton>New Action</guibutton></para> </step> <step> <para>Name the new action, ⪚ <userinput>Next Virtual @@ -426,13 +426,14 @@ <sect2 id="kdebugdialog-basic-usage"> <title>Basic Usage</title> -<para>&kdebugdialog; is not in the &kmenu; by default. You will need to run -it from the shell or from the mini-CLI <!-- link to CLI, for sure --> with -the command <userinput><command>kdebugdialog</command></userinput>. -&kdebugdialog; pops up a window with a long list of debugging areas. Each -area has a checkbox that you can check or uncheck <!-- perhaps -select/deselect --> in order to enable or disable debugging output for -that part of &kde;.</para> +<para>&kdebugdialog; is not in the &kmenu; by default. You will need +to run it from the shell or from the <guilabel>Run +Command...</guilabel> box <!-- link to CLI, for sure --> with the +command <userinput><command>kdebugdialog</command></userinput>. +&kdebugdialog; pops up a window with a long list of debugging +areas. Each area has a checkbox that you can check or +uncheck <!-- perhaps select/deselect --> in order to enable or disable +debugging output for that part of &kde;.</para> <para>The list of debugging areas is sorted numerically, not alphabetically, so kio (127) comes before artskde (400). The numbers go up to 200000 or so, --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/userguide/windows-how-to.docbook #477122:477123 @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ minimize a window, click the <guibutton>Minimize</guibutton> button, which is third from the right on the window titlebar. The window will not be displayed, but the program is still running, and an entry for -it appears in the taskbar on the panel. To display the window again, +it is shown in the taskbar on the panel. To display the window again, click on its entry in the taskbar. You can also use <keycombo action="simul">&Alt;	</keycombo><indexterm><primary><keycombo action="simul">&Alt;	</keycombo></primary></indexterm>: see <xref @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ <para>The simplest way to access the advanced window management facilities in &kde; is to use a little known -utility called <application>kstart</application>, which is included in &kde; 2.1 and. <application>kstart</application> lets you control the way an application interacts with +utility called <application>kstart</application>, which is included in &kde; since version 2.1. <application>kstart</application> lets you control the way an application interacts with the window manager. The command is usually used to define special behaviour for commonly-used applications, but it can also be useful for integrating non-&kde; applications into your @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ <application>ksystraycmd</application>.</para> <para>To begin with, we'll take the standard application &kcalc; and turn -it into a system tray application. This is acheived with one simple +it into a system tray application. This is achieved with one simple command: <screen><prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>ksystraycmd</command> <option>--title</option> 'kcalc' kcalc</userinput></screen> --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/userguide/your-kde-account.docbook #477122:477123 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ <filename>/home/phil/kde</filename>, you can use <userinput>export KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde,/home/phil/kde</userinput> if you use <application>bash</application> or <userinput>setenv -KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde,/home/phil/kde</userinput> if you use sh. +KDEDIR=/usr/local/kde,/home/phil/kde</userinput> if you use <command>sh</command>. </para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> |