Git commit e31b0087174abe8eb36989fa7cdbbd084e81c6a3 by Alexander Reinholdt.
Committed on 04/11/2016 at 05:43.
Pushed by areinholdt into branch 'master'.

Fixed typo.

M  +9    -9    doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/smb4k/e31b0087174abe8eb36989fa7cdbbd084e81c6a3

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@@ -611,7 +611,7 @@
     </screenshot>
 
     <para>You can switch between the two views by selecting either the 
appropriate entry in the <guimenuitem>View Modes</guimenuitem> from the <link 
linkend="mainwindow_overview"><guimenu>Shares View</guimenu></link> menu of the 
main window or in the shares view's <link 
linkend="shares_view_actions_popup_menu">popup menu</link>.</para>
-    <para>By default, only your own mounts are displayed. However, you can 
tell &smb4k; to show all mounts by altering the <link 
linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">respective settings</link>.</para>
+    <para>By default, only your own mounts are displayed. However, you can 
tell &smb4k; to show all mounts by altering the <link 
linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">respective settings</link>.</para>
   </sect2>
 
 <!-- 
@@ -658,8 +658,8 @@
           </menuchoice>
         </term>
         <listitem>
-          <para>Unmount one or multiple selected shares. The ability to 
unmount shares is by default restricted to the ones that are owned by you. 
However, you can change this behavior by changing the <link 
linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog. If no share is selected in the shares view, this button 
is disabled.</para>
-          <para>&smb4k; also provides the ability to force the unmounting of 
shares (&Linux; only). This might be useful with inaccessible shares that 
cannot be unmounted the normal way. To enable this feature, you need to modify 
the <link linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog.</para>
+          <para>Unmount one or multiple selected shares. The ability to 
unmount shares is by default restricted to the ones that are owned by you. 
However, you can change this behavior by changing the <link 
linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog. If no share is selected in the shares view, this button 
is disabled.</para>
+          <para>&smb4k; also provides the ability to force the unmounting of 
shares (&Linux; only). This might be useful with inaccessible shares that 
cannot be unmounted the normal way. To enable this feature, you need to modify 
the <link linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog.</para>
           <para>Read the <link linkend="shares_view_unmounting">Unmounting 
Shares</link> section for more details.</para>
         </listitem>
       </varlistentry>
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>The icon on the left hand side indicates that this share is 
not accessible. &smb4k; won't allow you to open it or to do synchronization 
with it. You will only be able to unmount or add a bookmark to 
it.</para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>The central icon indicates that the share is online, 
accessible, and owned by you. You may perform all available actions on 
it.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>All shares marked with a red flag like the one on the right 
hand side are owned by another user. They are only shown if you adjusted the 
<link linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> to display 
them. In the default configuration, you are not allowed to unmount these 
shares, but you can <link linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">change 
this behavior</link>, too.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>All shares marked with a red flag like the one on the right 
hand side are owned by another user. They are only shown if you adjusted the 
<link linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link> to display 
them. In the default configuration, you are not allowed to unmount these 
shares, but you can <link linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">change 
this behavior</link>, too.</para></listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
 </sect2>
 
@@ -811,7 +811,7 @@
   <sect2 id="shares_view_unmounting">
     <title>Unmounting Shares</title>
 
-    <para>One or multiple selected shares may be unmounted by either clicking 
the <menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl; 
<keycap>U</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenuitem>Unmount</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
 action or by pressing its keyboard shortcut. By default, the ability to 
unmount a share is restricted to the ones that are owned by you. This behavior 
can be altered in the <link 
linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">configuration dialog</link>. If 
you enabled the unmounting of shares that are owned by other users, you will be 
presented with a warning dialog prior to the actual unmount:</para>
+    <para>One or multiple selected shares may be unmounted by either clicking 
the <menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl; 
<keycap>U</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenuitem>Unmount</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
 action or by pressing its keyboard shortcut. By default, the ability to 
unmount a share is restricted to the ones that are owned by you. This behavior 
can be altered in the <link 
linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">configuration dialog</link>. If 
you enabled the unmounting of shares that are owned by other users, you will be 
presented with a warning dialog prior to the actual unmount:</para>
     <screenshot>
       <screeninfo>Screenshot of the warning dialog that is shown when a 
foreign share is to be unmounted</screeninfo>
       <mediaobject>
@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@
       </mediaobject>
     </screenshot>
     <para>If you click the <guibutton>Yes</guibutton> button, the share will 
definitely be unmounted. So, please think twice before you decide to unmount 
shares that are owned by other users!</para>
-    <para>Inaccessible shares are unmounted with a "normal" unmount by 
default. If this should fail, you can <link 
linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">configure</link> &smb4k; so as to 
perform a <ulink url="man:/umount">lazy unmount</ulink> on inaccessible shares 
(&Linux; only).</para>
+    <para>Inaccessible shares are unmounted with a "normal" unmount by 
default. If this should fail, you can <link 
linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">configure</link> &smb4k; so as to 
perform a <ulink url="man:/umount">lazy unmount</ulink> on inaccessible shares 
(&Linux; only).</para>
     <para>All shares can be unmounted at once by clicking the 
<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl; 
<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenuitem>Unmount 
All</guimenuitem></menuchoice> action. Depending on your settings, this will 
also unmount foreign and inaccessible shares.</para>
     <para>After a successful unmount process, the user is notified. If 
unmounting fails, a notification with the returned error message will be 
shown.</para>
   </sect2>
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@
       </menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>Unmount all shares at once. Depending on your <link 
linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link>, &smb4k; attempts 
to unmount either only those shares that are owned by you or all that are 
listed.</para>
+      <para>Unmount all shares at once. Depending on your <link 
linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">settings</link>, &smb4k; attempts 
to unmount either only those shares that are owned by you or all that are 
listed.</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
@@ -2127,7 +2127,7 @@ Default: selected
       Configuring Smb4K : Shares : Behavior 
 -->
 
-  <sect2 id="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">
+  <sect2 id="configuration_page_shares_behavior">
     <title>Behavior</title>
 
     <variablelist>
@@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ Default: selected
 </term>
 <listitem>
 <para>
-<action>Unmount all of the mounted shares at once. In the default 
configuration this is restricted to the user's shares, but this can be altered 
in the <link linkend="conmfiguration_page_shares_behavior">configuration 
dialog</link>. For further information read the <link 
linkend="shares_view_unmounting">Unmounting Shares</link> section.</action>
+<action>Unmount all of the mounted shares at once. In the default 
configuration this is restricted to the user's shares, but this can be altered 
in the <link linkend="configuration_page_shares_behavior">configuration 
dialog</link>. For further information read the <link 
linkend="shares_view_unmounting">Unmounting Shares</link> section.</action>
 </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>

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