Git commit 296ca3e5b0d38bb6b3d43dc18d43fe07d5eb3437 by Burkhard L?ck.
Committed on 24/02/2013 at 14:25.
Pushed by lueck into branch 'master'.

remove consecutive duplicate word >which<

M  +1    -1    doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/amarok/296ca3e5b0d38bb6b3d43dc18d43fe07d5eb3437

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
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--- a/doc/index.docbook
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@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>The sort order is indicated on the top left of the <guilabel>Media 
Sources</guilabel> pane, just below the <guilabel>Search</guilabel> text box. 
The default order is <guilabel>Artist / Year - Album</guilabel>. The display 
order of the <guilabel>Content Browser</guilabel> can be temporarily switched 
between the user-defined sort order (described above) and a <emphasis>Merged 
view</emphasis> in which which artists are listed alphabetically, no matter on 
which media the music is stored. To toggle the <emphasis>Merged 
view</emphasis>, click the <inlinemediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata 
fileref="Icon-view-list-tree.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject> 
</inlinemediaobject> icon at the top right-hand of the <guilabel>Media 
Sources</guilabel> pane:
+<para>The sort order is indicated on the top left of the <guilabel>Media 
Sources</guilabel> pane, just below the <guilabel>Search</guilabel> text box. 
The default order is <guilabel>Artist / Year - Album</guilabel>. The display 
order of the <guilabel>Content Browser</guilabel> can be temporarily switched 
between the user-defined sort order (described above) and a <emphasis>Merged 
view</emphasis> in which artists are listed alphabetically, no matter on which 
media the music is stored. To toggle the <emphasis>Merged view</emphasis>, 
click the <inlinemediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata 
fileref="Icon-view-list-tree.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject> 
</inlinemediaobject> icon at the top right-hand of the <guilabel>Media 
Sources</guilabel> pane:
 </para>
 <para>To search your collection, type your search term into the 
<guilabel>Search bar</guilabel> at the top of the <guilabel>Local 
Music</guilabel> section. Not only can you search by artist, album or track 
name, but any part. You might create a nice playlist by searching for 
<replaceable>winter</replaceable>, for instance, or merely find a track when 
you only remember one word of the title. You can also search by rating, 
playcount, even filetype. See <link linkend="search-in-collection">Search in 
Collection</link> for more details.
 </para>

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