[kde-doc-english] [docs] [Bug 338158] Selecting some items in the index of digikam opens a strange location

2014-08-09 Thread Luigi Toscano
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338158

Luigi Toscano  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 CC||luigi.toscano at tiscali.it
 Ever confirmed|0   |1
 Status|UNCONFIRMED |CONFIRMED

--- Comment #3 from Luigi Toscano  ---
I tried both khtml and webkit-kde engines in Konqueror. Webkit works (the
correct point is loaded) while khtml fails, as it seems (just my guess!) it
tries to compute the position of the anchors before loading the images. If you
confirm that Webkit works for you, I will reassing to khtml.

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[kde-doc-english] [docs] [Bug 338158] Selecting some items in the index of digikam opens a strange location

2014-08-09 Thread Freek de Kruijf
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338158

--- Comment #2 from Freek de Kruijf  ---
Forgot to mention that starting in the index of digikam in konqueror one gets
to the correct section. So the problem is not in the docbooks, but in the
display system.

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[kde-doc-english] [docs] [Bug 338158] Selecting some items in the index of digikam opens a strange location

2014-08-09 Thread Freek de Kruijf
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338158

--- Comment #1 from Freek de Kruijf  ---
Also some items after "Image enhancement" have the same behavior.

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[kde-doc-english] [docs] [Bug 338158] New: Selecting some items in the index of digikam opens a strange location

2014-08-09 Thread Freek de Kruijf
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338158

Bug ID: 338158
   Summary: Selecting some items in the index of digikam opens a
strange location
   Product: docs
   Version: unspecified
  Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
  Severity: normal
  Priority: NOR
 Component: general
  Assignee: kde-doc-english at kde.org
  Reporter: f.de.kruijf at gmail.com

When selecting the digikam handbook via Help menu in digikam one gets the index
page of the digikam documentation. In chapter 3 there is a section
"Photographic Editing - Workflow". In this section there is a subsection "Image
enhancement". Clicking on that does not bring the section with this item.
Hovering on this item shows:

help:/digikam/photographic-editing.html#editor-correct-tools

However when entering this in konqueror one does get the correct section.
So somehow the KDE Documentation Center behaves different from konqueror.
There is some strange behavior in KDE Documentation Center when clicking on
that item. Very short something appears, which gets replaced by the wrong
information.

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[kde-doc-english] [kate] doc/katepart: documentation: adapt dtd to xsd

2014-08-09 Thread Dominik Haumann
Git commit 052ee1731e2d14f26d5c57ea96b871d0899b7545 by Dominik Haumann.
Committed on 09/08/2014 at 17:57.
Pushed by dhaumann into branch 'master'.

documentation: adapt dtd to xsd

M  +1-1doc/katepart/development.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/kate/052ee1731e2d14f26d5c57ea96b871d0899b7545

diff --git a/doc/katepart/development.docbook b/doc/katepart/development.docbook
index efe507d..c840bd7 100644
--- a/doc/katepart/development.docbook
+++ b/doc/katepart/development.docbook
@@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ keep the matched string for the next context.
 
 
 You can validate every XML file by using the command
-xmllint --dtdvalid language.dtd mySyntax.xml.
+xmllint --schema language.xsd mySyntax.xml.
 
 
 If you repeat complex regular expression very often you can use


[kde-doc-english] [kronometer] doc: Document the laps annotations feature

2014-08-09 Thread Elvis Angelaccio
Git commit 3c4684c08fbc6cd443615f69ee9201895eb1d50f by Elvis Angelaccio.
Committed on 09/08/2014 at 16:09.
Pushed by elvisangelaccio into branch 'master'.

Document the laps annotations feature

M  +5-1doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/kronometer/3c4684c08fbc6cd443615f69ee9201895eb1d50f

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index b8e835f..78f4d8a 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -92,7 +92,11 @@
   &kronometer; main use case is of course the interaction with the timer. 
You can start/pause/resume the timer by clicking on the proper actions in the 
toolbar or in the &kronometer; menu.
 
 
-  Even simpler, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse: you start 
the timer with the keyboard's Space; and you pause the timer 
with Space too. You might recognize this behavior from many 
media player applications.
+  Even simpler, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse: you start 
the timer with the keyboard's Space and you pause the timer 
with Space too. You might recognize this behavior from many 
media player applications.
+
+
+  By pressing the Enter key when the timer is running, 
you freeze that particular time and you create a new lap 
time. These times are always visible in the table on the left of the 
application, where you can sort them by clicking the Lap 
time column's header.
+  You can also add a custom text annotation to each lap, by 
double-clicking the cells within the Note column.
 
   
   


[kde-doc-english] [kate] doc/katepart: don't mention the DTD, mention the XSD

2014-08-09 Thread Christoph Cullmann
Git commit 575aadae788dd9374e27ff368e540dcb8e610dd3 by Christoph Cullmann.
Committed on 09/08/2014 at 16:01.
Pushed by cullmann into branch 'master'.

don't mention the DTD, mention the XSD

M  +3-4doc/katepart/development.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/kate/575aadae788dd9374e27ff368e540dcb8e610dd3

diff --git a/doc/katepart/development.docbook b/doc/katepart/development.docbook
index edba0fb..efe507d 100644
--- a/doc/katepart/development.docbook
+++ b/doc/katepart/development.docbook
@@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ format. Based on a small example it will describe the main 
components
 and their meaning and usage. The next section will go into detail with
 the highlight detection rules.
 
-The formal definition, also known as the DTD, is 
stored
-in the file language.dtd which should be
+The formal definition, also known as the XSD, is 
stored
+in the file language.xsd which should be
 installed on your system in the folder
 $XDG_DATA_DIRS/katepart5/syntax. Therein,
 the environment variable XDG_DATA_DIRS typically expands to
@@ -237,11 +237,10 @@ the environment variable XDG_DATA_DIRS 
typically expands to
 Main sections of &kappname; Highlight Definition files
 
 
-A highlighting file contains a header that sets the XML version and the 
doctype:
+A highlighting file contains a header that sets the XML version:
 
 
 
-
 
 
 


[kde-doc-english] [gwenview] doc: Update docs to document 4.14 Zoom mode feature

2014-08-09 Thread Yuri Chornoivan
Git commit 13d8e6d7509612d661da61e4ff5dc16976fbb15b by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 09/08/2014 at 14:02.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Update docs to document 4.14 Zoom mode feature

M  +10   -2doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/gwenview/13d8e6d7509612d661da61e4ff5dc16976fbb15b

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index 4509f67..972e1c5 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
 
 &FDLNotice;
 
-2014-03-06
-4.13 (&kde; 4.13)
+2014-08-09
+4.14 (&kde; 4.14)
 
 &kappname; is an image viewer for &kde;.
 
@@ -272,6 +272,14 @@ This is very similar to the behavior provided by phones or 
digital cameras.
 
+You can define what happens when going to image B after having zoomed in 
on an area of image A using the options in the Zoom mode 
on the Image View of the &kappname; configuration 
window which can be reached using the 
SettingsConfigure 
&kappname;
+
+
+If set to Autofit each image, image B 
is zoomed out to fit the screen.
+If set to Keep same zoom and 
position, all images share the same zoom and position: image B is 
set to the same zoom parameters as image A (and if these are changed, image A 
will then be displayed with the updated zoom and position).
+If set to Per image zoom and 
position, all images remember their own zoom and position: image B 
is initially set to the same zoom parameters as image A, but will then remember 
its own zoom and position (if these are changed, image A will 
not be displayed with the updated zoom and 
position).
+
+
 You can start directly in View mode by starting &kappname; from a
 context menu like Open With in another program or by
 launching it from the command line with an image as an argument. 


[kde-doc-english] [kronometer] doc: Document the option to disable the laps recording

2014-08-09 Thread Elvis Angelaccio
Git commit 38721e9d95ef7676e7572a797e9c14a22ba4006e by Elvis Angelaccio.
Committed on 09/08/2014 at 11:40.
Pushed by elvisangelaccio into branch 'master'.

Document the option to disable the laps recording

M  +1-1doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/kronometer/38721e9d95ef7676e7572a797e9c14a22ba4006e

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index e8ce2db..b8e835f 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
   
 Interface settings
 
-  In the interface settings page you can choose whether to show the time 
headers. The time headers are the labels on the upper space of the stopwatch 
display. They show the name of each timer component (hours, minutes, &etc;).
+  In the interface settings page you can choose whether to disable the 
laps recording feature. This can be useful if you wish to optimize the window 
content. You can also choose whether to show the time headers. The time headers 
are the labels on the upper space of the stopwatch display. They show the name 
of each timer component (hours, minutes, &etc;).