Bug 277901 - Krusader - Basic Functions - wrong name "Mouse Selection Modes"
Summary: Krusader - Basic Functions - wrong name "Mouse Selection Modes"
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: docs.kde.org
Classification: Websites
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Unlisted Binaries Linux
: NOR minor
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Documentation Editorial Team
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Reported: 2011-07-16 17:00 UTC by Lukas Vlcek
Modified: 2011-07-16 17:27 UTC (History)
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Description Lukas Vlcek 2011-07-16 17:00:54 UTC
Version:           unspecified (using Devel) 
OS:                Linux

"Mouse Selection Modes" is in the Handbook, but "Selection Mode" is in the application.
(Settings -> Configure Krusader -> Panel -> Selection Mode)

Chapter 4. Basic Functions
Title: Controls
Subheading: Selecting

Wrong term (or name) "Mouse Selection Modes" is included in:
Note below subheading "Selecting": Note informs about four Selection Modes.
Second paragraph below the subheading: Paragraph informs about "useful pointers" (or tips), but first tip isn't for mouse. First tip is for SPACE key and Insert Key.

Chapter 4. Basic Functions
Title: Controls
Subheading: Context Menu

Wrong term (or name) "Mouse Selection Modes" is included in:
Paragraph below subheading "Context Menu": Paragraph informs about context menus.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
translation documentation

Actual Results:  
&krusader; offers 4 <link linkend="mouse_selection_modes">Mouse Selection Modes</link>, only &krusader;'s Mouse Selection Mode is explained here.

Moving the cursor is easy. Left-clicking on a file or directory (referred to herein as "elements" meaning files AND directories) will select it. Here are some useful pointers that will make &krusader; even easier to use (assuming you are using &krusader;'s Mouse Selection Mode):

&krusader; has many Context menus that allow you to do fast operations with the mouse, usually a right-click will open the Context menu (depending on your <link linkend="mouse_selection_modes">Mouse Selection Modes</link> settings). This list gives an overview of the most important context menus. Use them to discover the available commands.

Expected Results:  
&krusader; offers 4 <link linkend="mouse_selection_modes">Selection Modes</link>, only &krusader;'s Selection Mode is explained here.

Moving the cursor is easy. Left-clicking on a file or directory (referred to herein as "elements" meaning files AND directories) will select it. Here are some useful pointers that will make &krusader; even easier to use (assuming you are using &krusader;'s Selection Mode):

&krusader; has many Context menus that allow you to do fast operations with the mouse, usually a right-click will open the Context menu (depending on your <link linkend="mouse_selection_modes">Selection Modes</link> settings). This list gives an overview of the most important context menus. Use them to discover the available commands.
Comment 1 Yuri Chornoivan 2011-07-16 17:27:37 UTC
Fixed.

http://commits.kde.org/krusader/fb5765d76d0dcbb55296bd61b48a2181f1e689d2

Thanks for the report.