Summary: | kmousetool: errors in docs, patch | ||
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Product: | [Websites] docs.kde.org | Reporter: | Burkhard Lück <lueck> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Documentation Editorial Team <kde-doc-english> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
Burkhard Lück
2005-11-09 08:11:51 UTC
SVN commit 479352 by jhall: fix up guilabels to have correct capitalisation, thanks for the patch! BUG:115976 M +7 -7 index.docbook --- trunk/KDE/kdeaccessibility/doc/kmousetool/index.docbook #479351:479352 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ <variablelist> <varlistentry> - <term><guibutton>Start Button</guibutton> + <term><guibutton>Start</guibutton> </term> <listitem> <para>Starts (or stops) &kmousetool;.</para> @@ -136,19 +136,19 @@ </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><guilabel>Smart Drag</guilabel> + <term><guilabel>Smart drag</guilabel> </term> <listitem> <para>Enables or disables Smart Drag. Disabled use is easier, so this is the default.</para><para>If you enable - <guilabel>Smart Drag</guilabel> the <guilabel>Drag time + <guilabel>Smart drag</guilabel> the <guilabel>Drag time (1/10 sec):</guilabel> field becomes available. This is the time &kmousetool; waits, after it clicks down, before it clicks back up if you don't move the mouse. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><guilabel>Enable Strokes</guilabel> + <term><guilabel>Enable strokes</guilabel> </term> <listitem> <para>&kmousetool; now supports strokes. When you enable @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><guilabel>Audible Click</guilabel> + <term><guilabel>Audible click</guilabel> </term> <listitem> <para> @@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ <para> If the sound seems delayed, you can have &kde; speed it up. To do this open the &kcontrolcenter;, click on - <guimenuitem>Sound</guimenuitem>, then on <guimenuitem>Sound - Server</guimenuitem>, and then select the <guilabel>Sound + <guimenuitem>Sound & Multimedia</guimenuitem>, then on <guimenuitem>Sound + System</guimenuitem>, and then select the <guilabel>Sound I/O</guilabel> tab. At the bottom of the tab, there is an <guilabel>Audio buffer size (response time)</guilabel> adjustment; |