Git commit c1298ddf6a0409c49faadc803346b88779cd5a68 by Kai-Uwe Behrmann.
Committed on 08/04/2017 at 19:35.
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reduce the docbook links

They where too many. Use "guilabel" elements instead of "sect2" ones.

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https://commits.kde.org/kolor-manager/c1298ddf6a0409c49faadc803346b88779cd5a68

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Internet: <ulink 
url="http://www.oyranos.org";>www.oyranos.org</ulink>
           </para>
 
            <para>
-Oyranos is a Color Management System (CMS), which relies one the ICC file 
format standard (<ulink url="http://www.color.org";>www.color.org</ulink>) for 
color space definitions. The use of ICC color profiles shall enable a flawless 
and automated color data exchange between different color spaces and various 
devices with their respective physical color behaviours. 
+Oyranos je systém pro správu barev (CMS), který využívá jeden ze standardů 
souborového formátu ICC (<ulink 
url="http://www.color.org";>www.color.org</ulink>) pro definice barvových 
prostorů. Použití barvových profilů ICC má umožnit bezproblémovou a 
automatizovanou výměnu dat o barvách mezi různými barvovými prostory a různými 
zařízeními s ohledem na jejich schopnost reprodukce barev. 
           </para>
 
            <para>
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Výchozí profily</title>
           <para>Profily ICC by vždy měly být přiřazeny ke všem barvám. Pro 
nedefinované barvy mohou uživatelé nastavit různé výchozí profily ICC v 
nastaveních Oyranosu.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editace XYZ</title>
-      <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace XYZ by měl popisovat 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editace Lab</title>
-      <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace CIE*Lab by měl popisovat 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editace RGB</title>
-      <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace RGB by měl popisovat dobře se 
chovající barvový prostor jako např. sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editace CMYK</title>
-      <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace CMYK by měl popisovat barvový 
prostor, který je kompatibilní s dobře definovaným standardem jako např. FOGRA 
či SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editace v šedi</title>
-      <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace v šedi by měl popisovat 
barvový prostor s jedním kanálem jasu pro monochromatické obrázky.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný vstupní XYZ</title>
-      <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
XYZ a definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný vstupní Lab</title>
-      <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
CIE*Lab a definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný vstupní RGB</title>
-      <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám RGB a 
definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný vstupní Web</title>
-      <para>Přiřadí tento barvový prostor neoznačenému obrázku RGB 
pocházejícího z WWW. Toto bude vždy sRGB dle definice W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný vstupní CMYK</title>
-      <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám CMYK a 
definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Předpokládaný pr. vstup. šedi</title>
-      <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
Gray (šeď) a definuje odstíny pro další zpracování.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editace XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace XYZ by měl popisovat 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editace Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace CIE*Lab by měl popisovat 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editace RGB</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace RGB by měl popisovat dobře se 
chovající barvový prostor jako např. sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editace CMYK</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace CMYK by měl popisovat barvový 
prostor, který je kompatibilní s dobře definovaným standardem jako např. FOGRA 
či SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editace v šedi</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Preferovaný barvový prostor editace v šedi by měl popisovat barvový 
prostor s jedním kanálem jasu pro monochromatické obrázky.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný vstupní XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
XYZ a definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný vstupní Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
CIE*Lab a definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný vstupní RGB</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám RGB a 
definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný vstupní Web</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Přiřadí tento barvový prostor neoznačenému obrázku RGB pocházejícího 
z WWW. Toto bude vždy sRGB dle definice W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný vstupní CMYK</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám CMYK a 
definuje barvy pro další zpracování.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Předpokládaný pr. vstup. šedi</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vybraný barvový prostor bude přiřazen k neoznačeným barvám modelu 
Gray (šeď) a definuje odstíny pro další zpracování.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Transformace</title>
           <para>Transformace mezi barvovými prostory rozdílných tvarů a 
velikostí lze provádět různými způsoby. Perceptuální záměr transformace je 
obvykle nejlepší volbou pro fotografie a umělecké obrazy. Používá se v mnoha 
automatizovaných systémech. Relativní kolorimetrický záměr poskytuje dobře 
definovaný standard, mapování barev jedna-k-jedné spolu s adaptací bílého bodu. 
To může vést k "oříznutí" barev mimo cílový gamut, což je cena za jinak 
kolorimetrickou přesnost. Relativní kolorimetrický záměr se často používá spolu 
s kompenzací černého bodu. Záměr dle saturace má poskytnout optimální využití 
sytých barev zařízení. Absolutní kolorimetrický záměr transformace funguje 
stejně jako relativní kolorimetrický záměr s tím rozdílem, že bílý bod není 
přizpůsoben (zůstává zachován). Všechny záměry transformace kromě těch 
kolorimetrických závisejí na tabulkách mapování barev vložených do profilu ICC 
jejich tvůrcem.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Záměr transformace</title>
-      <para>Záměr pro transformace mezi různými barvovými prostory se obvykle 
volí relativní kolorimetrický vč. kompenzace černého bodu nebo 
perceptuální.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Použít kompenzaci černého bodu (BPC)</title>
-      <para>BPC ovlivňuje pouze relativní kolorimetrický záměr 
transformace.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Varování gamutu</title>
-      <para>Většina uživatelů nemá potřebu kontrolovat, zda se jednotlivé 
barvy vejdou do barvového prostoru simulace.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Záměr transformace</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Záměr pro transformace mezi různými barvovými prostory se obvykle 
volí relativní kolorimetrický vč. kompenzace černého bodu nebo 
perceptuální.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Použít kompenzaci černého bodu (BPC)</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC ovlivňuje pouze relativní kolorimetrický záměr 
transformace.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Varování gamutu</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Většina uživatelů nemá potřebu kontrolovat, zda se jednotlivé barvy 
vejdou do barvového prostoru simulace.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Uložit dokumenty se smíšenými barvovými prostory</title>
           <para>Smíšené barvové prostory v rámci jednoho dokumentu mohou být 
pro některé systémy obtížně zpracovatelné. Je možné nastavit preferenci pro 
převod do jediného prostoru barev.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Pro obrazovku</title>
-      <para>Zacházení se smíšenými barvovými prostory při přípravě dokumentu 
pro výstup na obrazovku. Většina uživatelů použije transformaci do sRGB (vhodné 
pro snadnou výměnu dat).</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Pro tisk</title>
-      <para>Zacházení se smíšenými barvovými prostory při přípravě dokumentu 
pro tiskový výstup. Většina uživatelů použije transformaci do barvového 
prostoru pro editaci.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Pro obrazovku</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Zacházení se smíšenými barvovými prostory při přípravě dokumentu pro 
výstup na obrazovku. Většina uživatelů použije transformaci do sRGB (vhodné pro 
snadnou výměnu dat).</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Pro tisk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Zacházení se smíšenými barvovými prostory při přípravě dokumentu pro 
tiskový výstup. Většina uživatelů použije transformaci do barvového prostoru 
pro editaci.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Nesoulad</title>
           <para>Rozhodnout co dělat, když se vstupní barvový prostor nerovná 
aktuálnímu nastavení.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Žádný profil obrázku</title>
-      <para>Toto nastavení rozhoduje, co se má dělat v případě, že barvy 
nemají přiřazen žádný barvový prostor. Obvykle by měl být přiřazen příslušný 
předpokládaný profil ICC.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>V případě nesouladu RGB</title>
-      <para>Vstupní barvové prostory se mohou lišit od výchozího prostoru pro 
editaci. Pro většinu uživatelů je vhodná automatická transformace. Avšak pro 
náročnější práci může být vhodné zachovat hodnoty barev.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>V případě nesouladu CMYK</title>
-      <para>Vstupní barvové prostory se mohou lišit od výchozího prostoru pro 
editaci. Pro většinu uživatelů je vhodná automatická transformace. Avšak pro 
náročnější práci může být vhodné zachovat hodnoty barev.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Žádný profil obrázku</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Toto nastavení rozhoduje, co se má dělat v případě, že barvy nemají 
přiřazen žádný barvový prostor. Obvykle by měl být přiřazen příslušný 
předpokládaný profil ICC.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>V případě nesouladu RGB</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vstupní barvové prostory se mohou lišit od výchozího prostoru pro 
editaci. Pro většinu uživatelů je vhodná automatická transformace. Avšak pro 
náročnější práci může být vhodné zachovat hodnoty barev.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>V případě nesouladu CMYK</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Vstupní barvové prostory se mohou lišit od výchozího prostoru pro 
editaci. Pro většinu uživatelů je vhodná automatická transformace. Avšak pro 
náročnější práci může být vhodné zachovat hodnoty barev.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Simulace</title>
           <para>Nastavení simulace umožňují stanovit barvový prostor pro 
napodobení jiného zařízení.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Simulace</title>
-      <para>Zvolte barvový profil charakterizující zařízení, které má být 
simulováno. Tento profil bude použit pouze v případě použití funkce 
simulace.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Záměr transformace pro simulaci</title>
-      <para>Způsob transformace barev pro simulaci. Většina uživatelů použije 
funkci simulace pouze na obrazovce, pro což se hodí relativní kolorimetrický 
záměr. Absolutní kolorimetrický záměr přepodkládá velmi pečlivou charakterizaci 
zařízení a komplikované nastavení, nicméně umožňuje porovnání barev "vedle 
sebe" (např. na monitoru a výtisku).</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SofProof</title>
-      <para>Umožnit simulaci tiskového výstupu na monitoru. Většina uživatelů 
nepracuje s preferencí konkrétního média (papíru, inkoustu) a ponechá 
zpracování na systému. Tzn., že nepotřebují simulaci.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Umožní simulaci výstupního barvového profilu na místní tiskárně. 
Většina uživatelů nepracuje se záměrem výstupu na konkrétním médiu a proto 
ponechává správu barev na systému. Tzn., že nepotřebují použít tuto 
simulaci.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Simulace</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Zvolte barvový profil charakterizující zařízení, které má být 
simulováno. Tento profil bude použit pouze v případě použití funkce 
simulace.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Záměr transformace pro simulaci</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Způsob transformace barev pro simulaci. Většina uživatelů použije 
funkci simulace pouze na obrazovce, pro což se hodí relativní kolorimetrický 
záměr. Absolutní kolorimetrický záměr přepodkládá velmi pečlivou charakterizaci 
zařízení a komplikované nastavení, nicméně umožňuje porovnání barev "vedle 
sebe" (např. na monitoru a výtisku).</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SofProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Umožnit simulaci tiskového výstupu na monitoru. Většina uživatelů 
nepracuje s preferencí konkrétního média (papíru, inkoustu) a ponechá 
zpracování na systému. Tzn., že nepotřebují simulaci.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Umožní simulaci výstupního barvového profilu na místní tiskárně. 
Většina uživatelů nepracuje se záměrem výstupu na konkrétním médiu a proto 
ponechává správu barev na systému. Tzn., že nepotřebují použít tuto 
simulaci.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
diff --git a/doc/user/po/de_DE/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook 
b/doc/user/po/de_DE/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
index 7971d47..510c37a 100644
--- a/doc/user/po/de_DE/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/po/de_DE/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos erlaubt detailierte Einstellungen, wie z.B. zu 
bevorzugende Editierfarbr
         <sect1>
           <title>Voreingestellte ICC Profile</title>
           <para>Alle Farben sollten auf einem Rechner mit ICC Farbprofilen 
definiert sein. Für nicht definierte Farben können Benutzer ICC Farbprofile in 
Oyranos voreinstellen.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editier XYZ</title>
-      <para>Der bevorzugter XYZ Editierfarbraum soll CIE*XYZ definieren.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editier Lab</title>
-      <para>Der bevorzugter CIE*Lab Editierfarbraum soll CIE*Lab 
beschreiben.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editier Rgb</title>
-      <para>Der bevorzugte Rgb Editierfarbraum sollte wohlgeformt sein.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editier Cmyk</title>
-      <para>Der bevorzugte Cmyk Editierfarbraum sollte standard 
Druckbedingungen wie FOGRA oder SWOP representieren.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editier Grau</title>
-      <para>Der bevorzugte Grautonfarbraum soll Farben mit einem einzigen 
Helligkeitsfarbkanal beschreiben.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete XYZ Quelle</title>
-      <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird einem XYZ ohne ICC Farbprofil 
zugewiesen werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete Lab Quelle</title>
-      <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird CIE*Lab ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete Rgb Quelle</title>
-      <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird Rgb ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete Web Quelle</title>
-      <para>Weise einem Rgb Bild ohne ICC Profile aus dem WWW diesen Farbraum 
zu. Das wird sRGB wie vom W3C vorgegeben sein.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete Cmyk Quelle</title>
-      <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird Cmyk ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Vermutete Grau Quelle</title>
-      <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird einen Helligkeitsfarbraum ohne ICC 
Farbprofil zugewiesen werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung 
bestimmen.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editier XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der bevorzugter XYZ Editierfarbraum soll CIE*XYZ definieren.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editier Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der bevorzugter CIE*Lab Editierfarbraum soll CIE*Lab 
beschreiben.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editier Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der bevorzugte Rgb Editierfarbraum sollte wohlgeformt sein.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editier Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der bevorzugte Cmyk Editierfarbraum sollte standard Druckbedingungen 
wie FOGRA oder SWOP representieren.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editier Grau</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der bevorzugte Grautonfarbraum soll Farben mit einem einzigen 
Helligkeitsfarbkanal beschreiben.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete XYZ Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird einem XYZ ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete Lab Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird CIE*Lab ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete Rgb Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird Rgb ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen werden 
und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete Web Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Weise einem Rgb Bild ohne ICC Profile aus dem WWW diesen Farbraum 
zu. Das wird sRGB wie vom W3C vorgegeben sein.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete Cmyk Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird Cmyk ohne ICC Farbprofil zugewiesen 
werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung bestimmen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Vermutete Grau Quelle</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Der gewählte Farbraum wird einen Helligkeitsfarbraum ohne ICC 
Farbprofil zugewiesen werden und Farben für die weitere Verarbeitung 
bestimmen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Übertragung</title>
           <para>Die Umwandlung zwischen Farbräumen mit verschiedener Form und 
Größe kann auf verschiedene Arten stattfinden. Die Fotografische 
Übertragungsart ist oftmals die beste Wahl für Fotos und künstlerische Inhalte. 
Sie wird in vielen automatischen Systemen verwendet. Die Relativ Farbmetrische 
Übertragung bietet eine vorhersehbare standardisierte eins zu eins Übertragung 
mit unverändertem Weißpunkt. Die Relativ Farbmetrisch Übertragung wird oft 
zusammen mit der Schwarzpunktkompensation verwendet. Die Sättigende Übertragung 
soll eine optimale Ausnutzung von satten Gerätefarben ermöglichen. Die Absolut 
Farbmetrische Übertragung wirkt wie die Relativ Farbmetrische Übertragung, nur 
mit Weißpunktanpassung. Die Farbtabellen allen Übertragungsarten,  ausser die 
der Farbmetrischen, werden von den Profilerstellern gestaltet.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Übertragungsart</title>
-      <para>Die Übertragungsart für Farbumwandlungen ist typischerweise 
Fotografisch oder Relativ Farbmetrisch mit Schwarzpunktkompensation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Benutze Schwarzpunktkompensation (BPC)</title>
-      <para>BPC beeinflusst oft nur die Relativ Farbmetrische 
Übertragungsart.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Farbumfangswarnung</title>
-      <para>Viele Benutzer möchten eine einfache Farbdarstellungen und wollen 
nicht prüfen ob Farben in den Simulationsfarbraum passen.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Übertragungsart</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Die Übertragungsart für Farbumwandlungen ist typischerweise 
Fotografisch oder Relativ Farbmetrisch mit Schwarzpunktkompensation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Benutze Schwarzpunktkompensation (BPC)</guilabel></term> 
<listitem>
+    <para>BPC beeinflusst oft nur die Relativ Farbmetrische 
Übertragungsart.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Farbumfangswarnung</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Viele Benutzer möchten eine einfache Farbdarstellungen und wollen 
nicht prüfen ob Farben in den Simulationsfarbraum passen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Speichere Dokumente mit gemischten Farbräumen</title>
           <para>Gemischte Farbräume in einem Dokument können in einigen 
Systemen zu Problemen führen. Die Einstellung bietet die Möglichkeit den 
Farbraum zu vereinheitlichen.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Bildschirm</title>
-      <para>Behandlung von uneinheitlichen Farbräumen in Vorbereitung eines 
Dokumentes für die Bildschirmausgabe. Eine Umwandlung nach sRGB hilft für einen 
einfacheren Datenaustausch und ist, was die meisten Benutzer wünschen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Für den Druck</title>
-      <para>Behandlung von uneinheitlichen Farbräumen in Vorbereitung eines 
Dokumentes für die Druckausgabe. Die Umwandlung in den voreingestellten 
Editierfarbraum ist, was die meisten Benutzer benötigen.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Bildschirm</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behandlung von uneinheitlichen Farbräumen in Vorbereitung eines 
Dokumentes für die Bildschirmausgabe. Eine Umwandlung nach sRGB hilft für einen 
einfacheren Datenaustausch und ist, was die meisten Benutzer wünschen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Für den Druck</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behandlung von uneinheitlichen Farbräumen in Vorbereitung eines 
Dokumentes für die Druckausgabe. Die Umwandlung in den voreingestellten 
Editierfarbraum ist, was die meisten Benutzer benötigen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Abweichung</title>
           <para>Was ist zu tuen falls Standardfarbräume nicht mit den 
Eingestellten übereinstimmen.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Kein Profil am Bild</title>
-      <para>Die Einstellung entscheidet was mit Farben ohne Farbprofil 
geschehen soll. Typischerweise wird das vermutete Farbprofil automatisch 
zugewiesen.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Bei Rgb Ungleichheit</title>
-      <para>Eingehende Farbräume können von der Voreinstellung abweichen. Für 
viele Benutzer ist eine automatische Umwandlung kein Problem. Für 
anspruchsvollere Anwendungen sollten die Zahlenwerte stets erhalten 
bleiben.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Bei Cmyk Ungleichheit</title>
-      <para>Eingehende Farbräume können von der Voreinstellung abweichen. Für 
viele Benutzer ist eine automatische Umwandlung kein Problem. Für 
anspruchsvollere Anwendungen sollten die Zahlenwerte stets erhalten 
bleiben.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Kein Profil am Bild</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Die Einstellung entscheidet was mit Farben ohne Farbprofil geschehen 
soll. Typischerweise wird das vermutete Farbprofil automatisch 
zugewiesen.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Bei Rgb Ungleichheit</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Eingehende Farbräume können von der Voreinstellung abweichen. Für 
viele Benutzer ist eine automatische Umwandlung kein Problem. Für 
anspruchsvollere Anwendungen sollten die Zahlenwerte stets erhalten 
bleiben.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Bei Cmyk Ungleichheit</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Eingehende Farbräume können von der Voreinstellung abweichen. Für 
viele Benutzer ist eine automatische Umwandlung kein Problem. Für 
anspruchsvollere Anwendungen sollten die Zahlenwerte stets erhalten 
bleiben.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Simulation</title>
           <para>Simulationseinstellungen erlauben die Simulation eines 
zusätzlichen Farbraumes.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Simulation</title>
-      <para>Diese Option wählt ein Farbprofil, welches ein zu simulierendes 
Gerät farblich abbildet. Das Profile wird nur wirksam bei aktivierter 
Simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Nachbildungsübertragung</title>
-      <para>Verhalten der Farbübertragung bei der Simulation. Die meisten 
Nutzer wünschen eine Simulation nur an einem Bildschirm. Die relativ 
farbmetrische Übertragung ist richtig dafür. Die absolut farbmetrische 
Übertragung benötigt eine sorgfältige komplizierte Einrichtung für Seit an Seit 
Vergleiche.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Nachbildung am Bildschirm</title>
-      <para>Simuliere einen Ausgabefarbraum auf dem Bildschirm. Die meisten 
Benutzer arbeiten nicht für spezielle Ausgabemedien und überlassen die 
Farbanpassung dem System. Sie möchten keine Simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Nachbildung beim Ausdruck</title>
-      <para>Simuliere einen Ausgabefarbraum auf einem lokalen Drucker. Die 
meisten Benutzer arbeiten nicht für spezielle Ausgabemedien und überlassen die 
Farbanpassung dem System. Sie möchten keine Simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Simulation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Diese Option wählt ein Farbprofil, welches ein zu simulierendes 
Gerät farblich abbildet. Das Profile wird nur wirksam bei aktivierter 
Simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Nachbildungsübertragung</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Verhalten der Farbübertragung bei der Simulation. Die meisten Nutzer 
wünschen eine Simulation nur an einem Bildschirm. Die relativ farbmetrische 
Übertragung ist richtig dafür. Die absolut farbmetrische Übertragung benötigt 
eine sorgfältige komplizierte Einrichtung für Seit an Seit Vergleiche.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Nachbildung am Bildschirm</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Simuliere einen Ausgabefarbraum auf dem Bildschirm. Die meisten 
Benutzer arbeiten nicht für spezielle Ausgabemedien und überlassen die 
Farbanpassung dem System. Sie möchten keine Simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Nachbildung beim Ausdruck</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Simuliere einen Ausgabefarbraum auf einem lokalen Drucker. Die 
meisten Benutzer arbeiten nicht für spezielle Ausgabemedien und überlassen die 
Farbanpassung dem System. Sie möchten keine Simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effekt</title>
           <para>Effektinstellungen erlauben die Benutzung eines Farbprofiles 
zur Farbveränderung.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effekt</title>
-      <para>Füge einen Farbeffekt hinzu.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Benutze Effekt</title>
-      <para>Schalter für das ausgewählte ICC Effektprofil.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effekt</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Füge einen Farbeffekt hinzu.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Benutze Effekt</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Schalter für das ausgewählte ICC Effektprofil.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
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--- a/doc/user/po/en_US/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
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@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Default Profiles</title>
           <para>ICC profiles should always be attached to all colors. In the 
case that colors are undefined, users can set various default ICC profiles in 
Oyranos settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing XYZ</title>
-      <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Lab</title>
-      <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Rgb</title>
-      <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Cmyk</title>
-      <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Gray</title>
-      <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed XYZ source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Lab source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab 
color content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Rgb source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Web source</title>
-      <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Cmyk source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Gray source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Gray</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed XYZ source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Lab source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Rgb source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Web source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Cmyk source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Gray source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Rendering</title>
           <para>The conversion between color spaces of different shape and 
size can happen in various ways. The Perceptual rendering intent is usually the 
best choice for photographs and artistic imagery. It is used in many automatic 
systems. The Relative Colorimetric rendering intent provides a well-defined 
standard, one-to-one color mapping, but without applying white point adaption. 
This can lead to color clipping in case of colors falling outside the target 
gamut as a price for the otherwise colorimetric correctness. The Relative 
Colorimetric intent is often used in combination with Black Point Compensation. 
The Saturation rendering intent shall provide an optimal use of saturated 
device colors. The Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent works like the 
relative colorimetric one except the white point is adapted. All rendering 
intents beside the colorimetric ones rely on the color tables designed by the 
profile vendor.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Black Point Compensation</title>
-      <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Gamut Warning</title>
-      <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Black Point Compensation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Gamut Warning</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Save Mixed Color Space Documents</title>
           <para>Mixed color spaces inside one single document can be difficult 
to handle for some systems. The settings can give the option to flatten 
document color spaces.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Screen</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen 
output. A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Print</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print 
output. A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most 
users want.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Screen</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen output. 
A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Print</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print output. 
A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Mismatching</title>
           <para>Decide how to resolve conflicts with input color spaces and 
current settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>No Image profile</title>
-      <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Rgb Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Cmyk Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>No Image profile</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Rgb Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Cmyk Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Proofing</title>
           <para>Proofing Settings allows one to decide about the simulation 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SoftProof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do 
not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want 
no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. 
Most users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the 
system. They want no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SoftProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do not 
work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want no 
simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. Most 
users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. 
They want no simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
diff --git a/doc/user/po/eo/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook 
b/doc/user/po/eo/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
index 2a6d387..2c27329 100644
--- a/doc/user/po/eo/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/po/eo/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Default Profiles</title>
           <para>ICC profiles should always be attached to all colors. In the 
case that colors are undefined, users can set various default ICC profiles in 
Oyranos settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing XYZ</title>
-      <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Lab</title>
-      <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Rgb</title>
-      <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Cmyk</title>
-      <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Gray</title>
-      <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed XYZ source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Lab source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab 
color content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Rgb source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Web source</title>
-      <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Cmyk source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Gray source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Gray</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed XYZ source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Lab source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Rgb source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Web source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Cmyk source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Gray source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Rendering</title>
           <para>The conversion between color spaces of different shape and 
size can happen in various ways. The Perceptual rendering intent is usually the 
best choice for photographs and artistic imagery. It is used in many automatic 
systems. The Relative Colorimetric rendering intent provides a well-defined 
standard, one-to-one color mapping, but without applying white point adaption. 
This can lead to color clipping in case of colors falling outside the target 
gamut as a price for the otherwise colorimetric correctness. The Relative 
Colorimetric intent is often used in combination with Black Point Compensation. 
The Saturation rendering intent shall provide an optimal use of saturated 
device colors. The Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent works like the 
relative colorimetric one except the white point is adapted. All rendering 
intents beside the colorimetric ones rely on the color tables designed by the 
profile vendor.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Black Point Compensation</title>
-      <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Gamut Warning</title>
-      <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Black Point Compensation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Gamut Warning</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Save Mixed Color Space Documents</title>
           <para>Mixed color spaces inside one single document can be difficult 
to handle for some systems. The settings can give the option to flatten 
document color spaces.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Screen</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen 
output. A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Print</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print 
output. A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most 
users want.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Screen</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen output. 
A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Print</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print output. 
A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Mismatching</title>
           <para>Decide how to resolve conflicts with input color spaces and 
current settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>No Image profile</title>
-      <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Rgb Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Cmyk Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>No Image profile</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Rgb Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Cmyk Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Proofing</title>
           <para>Proofing Settings allows one to decide about the simulation 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SoftProof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do 
not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want 
no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. 
Most users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the 
system. They want no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SoftProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do not 
work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want no 
simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. Most 
users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. 
They want no simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
diff --git a/doc/user/po/eu/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook 
b/doc/user/po/eu/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
index 2a6d387..2c27329 100644
--- a/doc/user/po/eu/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/po/eu/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Default Profiles</title>
           <para>ICC profiles should always be attached to all colors. In the 
case that colors are undefined, users can set various default ICC profiles in 
Oyranos settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing XYZ</title>
-      <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Lab</title>
-      <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Rgb</title>
-      <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Cmyk</title>
-      <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Gray</title>
-      <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed XYZ source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Lab source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab 
color content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Rgb source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Web source</title>
-      <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Cmyk source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Gray source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Gray</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed XYZ source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Lab source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Rgb source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Web source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Cmyk source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Gray source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Rendering</title>
           <para>The conversion between color spaces of different shape and 
size can happen in various ways. The Perceptual rendering intent is usually the 
best choice for photographs and artistic imagery. It is used in many automatic 
systems. The Relative Colorimetric rendering intent provides a well-defined 
standard, one-to-one color mapping, but without applying white point adaption. 
This can lead to color clipping in case of colors falling outside the target 
gamut as a price for the otherwise colorimetric correctness. The Relative 
Colorimetric intent is often used in combination with Black Point Compensation. 
The Saturation rendering intent shall provide an optimal use of saturated 
device colors. The Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent works like the 
relative colorimetric one except the white point is adapted. All rendering 
intents beside the colorimetric ones rely on the color tables designed by the 
profile vendor.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Black Point Compensation</title>
-      <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Gamut Warning</title>
-      <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Black Point Compensation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Gamut Warning</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Save Mixed Color Space Documents</title>
           <para>Mixed color spaces inside one single document can be difficult 
to handle for some systems. The settings can give the option to flatten 
document color spaces.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Screen</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen 
output. A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Print</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print 
output. A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most 
users want.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Screen</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen output. 
A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Print</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print output. 
A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Mismatching</title>
           <para>Decide how to resolve conflicts with input color spaces and 
current settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>No Image profile</title>
-      <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Rgb Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Cmyk Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>No Image profile</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Rgb Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Cmyk Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Proofing</title>
           <para>Proofing Settings allows one to decide about the simulation 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SoftProof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do 
not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want 
no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. 
Most users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the 
system. They want no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SoftProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do not 
work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want no 
simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. Most 
users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. 
They want no simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
diff --git a/doc/user/po/fr_FR/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook 
b/doc/user/po/fr_FR/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
index 2a6d387..2c27329 100644
--- a/doc/user/po/fr_FR/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/po/fr_FR/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Default Profiles</title>
           <para>ICC profiles should always be attached to all colors. In the 
case that colors are undefined, users can set various default ICC profiles in 
Oyranos settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing XYZ</title>
-      <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Lab</title>
-      <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Rgb</title>
-      <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Cmyk</title>
-      <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Gray</title>
-      <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed XYZ source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Lab source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab 
color content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Rgb source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Web source</title>
-      <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Cmyk source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Gray source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Gray</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed XYZ source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Lab source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Rgb source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Web source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Cmyk source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Gray source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Rendering</title>
           <para>The conversion between color spaces of different shape and 
size can happen in various ways. The Perceptual rendering intent is usually the 
best choice for photographs and artistic imagery. It is used in many automatic 
systems. The Relative Colorimetric rendering intent provides a well-defined 
standard, one-to-one color mapping, but without applying white point adaption. 
This can lead to color clipping in case of colors falling outside the target 
gamut as a price for the otherwise colorimetric correctness. The Relative 
Colorimetric intent is often used in combination with Black Point Compensation. 
The Saturation rendering intent shall provide an optimal use of saturated 
device colors. The Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent works like the 
relative colorimetric one except the white point is adapted. All rendering 
intents beside the colorimetric ones rely on the color tables designed by the 
profile vendor.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Black Point Compensation</title>
-      <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Gamut Warning</title>
-      <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Black Point Compensation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Gamut Warning</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Save Mixed Color Space Documents</title>
           <para>Mixed color spaces inside one single document can be difficult 
to handle for some systems. The settings can give the option to flatten 
document color spaces.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Screen</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen 
output. A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Print</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print 
output. A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most 
users want.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Screen</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen output. 
A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Print</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print output. 
A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Mismatching</title>
           <para>Decide how to resolve conflicts with input color spaces and 
current settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>No Image profile</title>
-      <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Rgb Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Cmyk Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>No Image profile</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Rgb Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Cmyk Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Proofing</title>
           <para>Proofing Settings allows one to decide about the simulation 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SoftProof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do 
not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want 
no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. 
Most users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the 
system. They want no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SoftProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do not 
work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want no 
simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. Most 
users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. 
They want no simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>
diff --git a/doc/user/po/ru_RU/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook 
b/doc/user/po/ru_RU/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
index 2a6d387..2c27329 100644
--- a/doc/user/po/ru_RU/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/po/ru_RU/docs/kcontrol/kcm_kmsettings/index.docbook
@@ -67,125 +67,125 @@ Oyranos allowes detailed settings like preferred editing 
color spaces and the be
         <sect1>
           <title>Default Profiles</title>
           <para>ICC profiles should always be attached to all colors. In the 
case that colors are undefined, users can set various default ICC profiles in 
Oyranos settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing XYZ</title>
-      <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe 
CIE*XYZ.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Lab</title>
-      <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Rgb</title>
-      <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Cmyk</title>
-      <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Editing Gray</title>
-      <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed XYZ source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Lab source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab 
color content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Rgb source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Web source</title>
-      <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Cmyk source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Assumed Gray source</title>
-      <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing XYZ</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred XYZ Editing Color Space shall describe CIE*XYZ.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Lab</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred CIE*Lab Editing Color Space shall describe the 
CIE*Lab.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Rgb</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Rgb Editing Color Space should represent a well 
behaving color space like sRGB.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Cmyk</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Cmyk Editing Color Space should represent a color 
space that complies to well defined printing conditions like FOGRA or 
SWOP.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Editing Gray</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The preferred Gray Editing Color Space shall describe a single 
lightness channel color space for grayscale images.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed XYZ source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged XYZ color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Lab source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged CIE*Lab color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Rgb source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Rgb color 
content and define colors for further processing. Typical sRGB should be 
assumed.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Web source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Assigns an untagged Rgb Image with source from the WWW this color 
space. This will always be sRGB as defined by W3C.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Cmyk source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Cmyk color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Assumed Gray source</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>The selected color space will be assigned to untagged Gray color 
content and define colors for further processing.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Rendering</title>
           <para>The conversion between color spaces of different shape and 
size can happen in various ways. The Perceptual rendering intent is usually the 
best choice for photographs and artistic imagery. It is used in many automatic 
systems. The Relative Colorimetric rendering intent provides a well-defined 
standard, one-to-one color mapping, but without applying white point adaption. 
This can lead to color clipping in case of colors falling outside the target 
gamut as a price for the otherwise colorimetric correctness. The Relative 
Colorimetric intent is often used in combination with Black Point Compensation. 
The Saturation rendering intent shall provide an optimal use of saturated 
device colors. The Absolute Colorimetric rendering intent works like the 
relative colorimetric one except the white point is adapted. All rendering 
intents beside the colorimetric ones rely on the color tables designed by the 
profile vendor.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Black Point Compensation</title>
-      <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Gamut Warning</title>
-      <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Rendering intent for color space transformations is typically the 
Relative Colorimetric intent plus Black Point Compensation or the Perceptual 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Black Point Compensation</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>BPC affects often only the Relative Colorimetric Rendering 
intent.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Gamut Warning</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Most users want a simple display of colors and will not check if 
colors match the simulation color space.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Save Mixed Color Space Documents</title>
           <para>Mixed color spaces inside one single document can be difficult 
to handle for some systems. The settings can give the option to flatten 
document color spaces.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Screen</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen 
output. A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>For Print</title>
-      <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print 
output. A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most 
users want.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Screen</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for screen output. 
A conversion to sRGB helps in easy data exchange and is what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>For Print</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Handle mixed color spaces in preparing a document for print output. 
A conversion to the default editing color space is typically what most users 
want.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Mismatching</title>
           <para>Decide how to resolve conflicts with input color spaces and 
current settings.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>No Image profile</title>
-      <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Rgb Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>On Cmyk Mismatch</title>
-      <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>No Image profile</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>This setting decides what to do in the case that colors have no 
color space assigned. Typically the according assumed ICC profile should be 
assigned.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Rgb Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>On Cmyk Mismatch</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Incoming color spaces can differ from the default editing color 
space. For most users, an automatic conversion is fine. However, for more 
demanding work, the numbers need to be preserved.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Proofing</title>
           <para>Proofing Settings allows one to decide about the simulation 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Proofing Rendering Intent</title>
-      <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>SoftProof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do 
not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want 
no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Hardproof</title>
-      <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. 
Most users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the 
system. They want no simulation.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile representing a device to be simulated. This 
profile will only be applied if proofing is enabled.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Proofing Rendering Intent</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Behaviour of color space transformation for proofing. Most people 
want a preview on screen only. The Relative Colorimetric intent is right for 
that. The Absolute Colorimetric intent needs a very careful profiling and 
non-trivial setup, but allows for side-by-side comparisons.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>SoftProof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of output print on the monitor. Most users do not 
work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. They want no 
simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Hardproof</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Enable simulation of an output color space on a local printer. Most 
users do not work for a certain media and leave color handling to the system. 
They want no simulation.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
         <sect1>
           <title>Effect</title>
           <para>Effect Settings allows one to decide about a abstract effect 
color space.</para>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Effect</title>
-      <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
-    </sect2>
-    <sect2>
-      <title>Use Effect</title>
-      <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
-    </sect2>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Select a color profile for adding a effect.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
+    <variablelist><varlistentry><term>
+    <guilabel>Use Effect</guilabel></term> <listitem>
+    <para>Switch for enabling the effect profile.</para>
+    </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
         </sect1>
       </article>

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