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Bug 820678
Typos and French spacing in User Guide chapters
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[patch]
Patch to fix the typos
0001-Fix-various-typos-and-French-spacing.patch (text/plain), 30.00 KB, created by
Yuri Chornoivan
on 2012-05-10 16:36:54 UTC
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>From 31d6b8f364ffec478f4a58a7c4ebbd8559614620 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor@ukr.net> >Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 19:28:32 +0300 >Subject: [PATCH] Fix various typos and French spacing. > >--- > en-US/Customizing_the_desktop.xml | 50 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ > en-US/Managing_software.xml | 30 +++++++++++----------- > en-US/Printing.xml | 2 +- > 3 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/en-US/Customizing_the_desktop.xml b/en-US/Customizing_the_desktop.xml >index 72a2f66..a9f5af0 100644 >--- a/en-US/Customizing_the_desktop.xml >+++ b/en-US/Customizing_the_desktop.xml >@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ > <section id="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-Choosing_an_input_method"> > <title>Choosing an input method</title> > <para> >- Before configuring settings about keyboard, you can choose between differents input methods. For many people, there is a need to switch between input methods such as Japanese or Chinese character sets. This is handled in Fedora &PRODVER; by <application>ibus</application>. To enable, disable, or select the type of input method in KDE, click <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher </guimenu><guisubmenu> Applications </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Settings </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Input Method</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, or GNOME, click <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Other</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Input Method Selector</guisubmenu></menuchoice>. You can also get to these settings from the command line with <command>im-chooser</command>. It lets you choose between : >+ Before configuring settings about keyboard, you can choose between different input methods. For many people, there is a need to switch between input methods such as Japanese or Chinese character sets. This is handled in Fedora &PRODVER; by <application>ibus</application>. To enable, disable, or select the type of input method in KDE, click <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Input Method</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, or GNOME, click <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Other</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Input Method Selector</guisubmenu></menuchoice>. You can also get to these settings from the command line with <command>im-chooser</command>. It lets you choose between: > </para> > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> >@@ -133,19 +133,19 @@ > <section id="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-KDE-Changing_Language"> > <title>Changing the language settings</title> > <para> >- To change language of your desktop, go on <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Applications Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, then select <guilabel>Locale</guilabel> in <application>System Settings</application> window. >+ To change language of your desktop, go on <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Applications Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu></menuchoice>, then select <guilabel>Locale</guilabel> in <application>System Settings</application> window. > </para> > <para> >- In <guimenu>Country/Region & Language</guimenu>, you have tabs to configure differents languages usages. First tab <guilabel>Country</guilabel> let you choose the country where you are. This going to adjust automatically other language settings but the others tabs allow you to change this pre-configured settings. At tab bottom, you can see language settings summary. >+ In <guimenu>Country/Region & Language</guimenu>, you have tabs to configure different languages usages. First tab <guilabel>Country</guilabel> let you choose the country where you are. This going to adjust automatically other language settings but the others tabs allow you to change this pre-configured settings. At tab bottom, you can see language settings summary. > </para> > <para> >- Check language used by KDE in <guilabel>Languages</guilabel>, if your language isn't in the list of <guimenu>Languages Available</guimenu>, you have to install it using <application>PackageKit</application> or on the command line by using <application>Yum</application>. Refer to <xref linkend="chap-User_Guide-Managing_software" /> for instructions to install package <application>kde-l10n</application> specific to your language (for example, kde-l10n-French). Click on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> once it is done, then new applications lauched from this moment are in selected language. >+ Check language used by KDE in <guilabel>Languages</guilabel>, if your language isn't in the list of <guimenu>Languages Available</guimenu>, you have to install it using <application>PackageKit</application> or on the command line by using <application>Yum</application>. Refer to <xref linkend="chap-User_Guide-Managing_software" /> for instructions to install package <application>kde-l10n</application> specific to your language (for example, kde-l10n-French). Click on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> once it is done, then new applications launched from this moment are in selected language. > </para> > </section> > <section id="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-KDE-Formats"> > <title>Changing the date, time and numeric format</title> > <para> >- In <guilabel>Numbers</guilabel> tab, you can adjust how are displayed numbers. Settings are : >+ In <guilabel>Numbers</guilabel> tab, you can adjust how are displayed numbers. Settings are: > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> > <para> >@@ -179,13 +179,13 @@ > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guilabel>Digit Set</guilabel>: Change the digit set used to display numbers.If different of Arabic then digits are displayed only if used in the language of application or the piece of text where the number is shown. >+ <guilabel>Digit Set</guilabel>: Change the digit set used to display numbers. If the set is different from Arabic then digits are displayed only if used in the language of application or the piece of text where the number is shown. > </para> > </listitem> > </itemizedlist> > </para> > <para> >- <guilabel>Money</guilabel> tab have the same settings than <guilabel>Numbers</guilabel> with two additionnals settings: >+ <guilabel>Money</guilabel> tab have the same settings than <guilabel>Numbers</guilabel> with two additional settings: > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> > <para> >@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ > </para> > </section> > <section id="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-KDE-Other"> >- <title>Additionnal locale settings</title> >+ <title>Additional locale settings</title> > <para> > Use others tabs to modify behavior of your desktop for numbers format, money used, which calendar use (Gregorian, Julian, Islamic, etc) and date format respectively. Finally you can change Page size, Measurement system and byte size units in the tab <guilabel>Other</guilabel>. > </para> >@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ > <section id="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-KDE-Change_keyboard_layout"> > <title>Change the keyboard layout</title> > <para> >- To configure your keyboard layout, you can choose to use IBus, as explained in <xref linkend="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-Choosing_an_input_method-IBus" />, or if you chose <guilabel>No Input Method</guilabel> and let KDE manage your keyboard, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu></menuchoice> and select <application>Input Devices</application> under <guilabel>Hardware</guilabel> section. Then you have a menu to configure each input devices : <guimenuitem>Keyboard</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Touchpad</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Mouse</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Joystick</guimenuitem> and <guilabel>Remote Controls</guilabel>. >+ To configure your keyboard layout, you can choose to use IBus, as explained in <xref linkend="sect-Configuring_the_Language_and_Keyboard-Choosing_an_input_method-IBus" />, or if you chose <guilabel>No Input Method</guilabel> and let KDE manage your keyboard, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Settings</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu></menuchoice> and select <application>Input Devices</application> under <guilabel>Hardware</guilabel> section. Then you have a menu to configure each input devices: <guimenuitem>Keyboard</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Touchpad</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Mouse</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Joystick</guimenuitem> and <guilabel>Remote Controls</guilabel>. > </para> > <para> > Under <guimenuitem>Keyboard</guimenuitem>, select <guilabel>Hardware</guilabel> tab. Here you can turn on or off the <keycap>NumLock</keycap> on KDE startup, adjust keyboard behavior with repetitions, and test keyboard input into a <guilabel>Test area</guilabel>. >@@ -222,33 +222,33 @@ > In <guilabel>Layout Indicator</guilabel>, select <guilabel>Show layout indicator</guilabel> if you want to use icon in system tray to switch between keyboard layout. If you want to have indicator even if you have only one layout configured, select <guilabel>Show for single layout</guilabel>. Choose appearance of <guilabel>Layout indicator</guilabel> between <guilabel>Show flag</guilabel>, <guilabel>Show label</guilabel> or <guilabel>Show label on flag</guilabel>. > </para> > <para> >- Choose your <guilabel>Swithing Policy</guilabel> between : >+ Choose your <guilabel>Switching Policy</guilabel> between: > </para> > <itemizedlist> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guilabel>Global</guilabel> : Keyboard layout apply on all desktop environment and applications. >+ <guilabel>Global</guilabel>: Keyboard layout applies on all desktop environment and applications. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guilabel>Desktop</guilabel> : Keyboard layout apply on specific virtual desktop and its applications. >+ <guilabel>Desktop</guilabel>: Keyboard layout applies on specific virtual desktop and its applications. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guilabel>Application</guilabel> and <guilabel>Window</guilabel> : Keyboard layout apply on current application or window. >+ <guilabel>Application</guilabel> and <guilabel>Window</guilabel>: Keyboard layout applies on current application or window. > </para> > </listitem> > </itemizedlist> > <para> >- Set up your keyboard shortcuts with <guilabel>Shortcuts for Swithing Layout</guilabel>. <guilabel>Main shortcuts</guilabel> and <guilabel>3rd level shortcuts</guilabel> allow you to switch between layouts handled by X.org and <guilabel>Alternative shortcut</guilabel> to switch between KDE configured layouts. >+ Set up your keyboard shortcuts with <guilabel>Shortcuts for Switching Layout</guilabel>. <guilabel>Main shortcuts</guilabel> and <guilabel>3rd level shortcuts</guilabel> allow you to switch between layouts handled by X.org and <guilabel>Alternative shortcut</guilabel> to switch between KDE configured layouts. > </para> > <para> > Then the last part of this tab allows to <guilabel>Configure layouts</guilabel> with KDE. <guibutton>Add</guibutton> and <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> layout handled by KDE with appropriate buttons and choose your preferred by set it to the top position with <guibutton>Move Up</guibutton> and <guibutton>Move Down</guibutton> buttons. You can configure a specific keyboard shortcut for each added layout clicking on column <guilabel>Shortcut</guilabel> of wanted layout. If you add more than two layouts, you can choose to set some layouts as spare by clicking on <guibutton>Spare layouts</guibutton> button. If you choose a spare layout then switching between layouts using keyboard shortcuts or left clicking on Layout indicator in system tray will switch only between main layout. It is only possible to switch to spare layout using the context menu by right clicking on layout indicator. > </para> > <para> >- In the <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel>, you can configure for unconventional use, like change Numeric Keypad layout or japanese keyboard options. >+ In the <guilabel>Advanced</guilabel>, you can configure for unconventional use, like change Numeric Keypad layout or Japanese keyboard options. > </para> > </section> > </section> >@@ -266,9 +266,9 @@ > <para> > For more information about <application>gnome-tweak-tool</application>, please see the website of the application: <ulink type="http" url="https://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool">https://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool</ulink>. > </para> >- >+ > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Changing_the_theme_-Changing_the_theme_in_KDE"> > <title>Changing the Theme in KDE</title> > <para> >@@ -286,13 +286,13 @@ > </section> > > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_the_desktop-Changing_the_background"> > <title>Changing the Background</title> > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Changing_the_background-Changing_the_background_in_GNOME"> > <title>Changing the Background in GNOME</title> > <para> >- To change the background image on your desktop, click on your name in the right hand corner of the top bar, and select <menuchoice><guilabel>System Settings</guilabel></menuchoice>. In the <interface>System Settings</interface> window that appears, click on <guilabel>Background</guilabel>. Here you can choose from a selection of GNOME wallpapers, or use the dialogue box to choose an image from the <menuchoice><guilabel>Colors and Gradients</guilabel></menuchoice> category or from your <menuchoice><guilabel>Pictures</guilabel></menuchoice> folder. >+ To change the background image on your desktop, click on your name in the right hand corner of the top bar, and select <menuchoice><guilabel>System Settings</guilabel></menuchoice>. In the <interface>System Settings</interface> window that appears, click on <guilabel>Background</guilabel>. Here you can choose from a selection of GNOME wallpapers, or use the dialog box to choose an image from the <menuchoice><guilabel>Colors and Gradients</guilabel></menuchoice> category or from your <menuchoice><guilabel>Pictures</guilabel></menuchoice> folder. > </para> > <para> > You can add images from anywhere on your computer by clicking on the <guibutton>+</guibutton> button in the bottom left hand corner. Any images you select automatically appear in the <menuchoice><guilabel>Wallpapers</guilabel></menuchoice> category in the future, so you do not have to go searching for them again. >@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ > In the bottom right hand corner of the <interface>Background</interface> window there are two buttons. The left hand button allows you to change the color of the desktop, if the image you have selected does not fit the screen exactly. The right hand button allows you to select how you want your chosen image to be displayed: tiled, zoomed to fill the screen, centered, scaled, or stretched in either both directions (<menuchoice><guilabel>Fill</guilabel></menuchoice>) or in length only (<menuchoice><guilabel>Span</guilabel></menuchoice>). > </para> > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Changing_the_background-Changing_the_background_in_KDE"> > <title>Changing the Background in KDE</title> > <para> >@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ When the <application>Desktop Setting - Plasma Workspace</application> window ap > </section> > > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_the_desktop-Customizing_file_browsing_behavior_"> > <title>Customizing File Browsing Behavior </title> > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_file_browsing_behavior_-Customizing_file_browsing_behavior_in_GNOME"> >@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ When the <application>Desktop Setting - Plasma Workspace</application> window ap > <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications </guimenu><guisubmenu> Add/Remove Software</guisubmenu></menuchoice> then searching for <package>gtweakui</package> will provide the program to install. The program's location can be found under <menuchoice><guimenu>System </guimenu><guisubmenu> Preferences</guisubmenu></menuchoice>. > </para> > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_file_browsing_behavior_-Customizing_file_browsing_behavior_in_KDE"> > <title>Customizing File Browsing Behavior in KDE</title> > <para> >@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ When the <application>Desktop Setting - Plasma Workspace</application> window ap > </section> > > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_the_desktop-Compiz_Fusion_"> > <title>Compiz-Fusion </title> > <para> >@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ When the <application>Desktop Setting - Plasma Workspace</application> window ap > When you have installed <application>Compiz Fusion</application>, you can launch the program by going to the Activities overview and searching for it in GNOME or <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher </guimenu><guisubmenu> Applications </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Settings </guisubmenu><guisubmenu> Compiz Switcher</guisubmenu></menuchoice> in KDE. > </para> > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Customizing_the_desktop-Widgets"> > <title>Widgets</title> > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Widgets-GDesklets"> >@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ When the <application>Desktop Setting - Plasma Workspace</application> window ap > To get additional plugins visit <ulink url="http://gdesklets.de/">http://gdesklets.de/</ulink> > </para> > </section> >- >+ > <section id="sect-User_Guide-Widgets-KDE_plasmoids"> > <title>KDE Plasmoids</title> > <para> >diff --git a/en-US/Managing_software.xml b/en-US/Managing_software.xml >index 57e655b..bce8c79 100644 >--- a/en-US/Managing_software.xml >+++ b/en-US/Managing_software.xml >@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ > <section id="sec-User_Guide-Using_PackageKit-Installing_software_in_KDE"> > <title>Installing Software in KDE</title> > <para> >- PackageKit implementation for KDE is accessible by <application>Software Management</application> under <guilabel>System Administration</guilabel> section in <application>System Setting</application>. You can also launch it by calling <application>apper</application> upon command line. This application may help you to configure software repository too. Refer to inserthere. >+ PackageKit implementation for KDE is accessible by <application>Software Management</application> under <guilabel>System Administration</guilabel> section in <application>System Settings</application>. You can also launch it by calling <application>apper</application> upon command line. This application may help you to configure software repository too. Refer to insert here. > </para> > <para> > There is a search field at the top of windows, allowing you to search package that you want install. You can change search criteria using <guibutton>Filters</guibutton> and the mode with arrow of the <guibutton>Find by name</guibutton> button which is default mode of search. > </para> >- <para>Type <keycap>Enter</keycap> or click on <guibutton>Find by name</guibutton> (or whatever you choose if you change search mode). This bring result of search, there are ticked packages meaning this package is already installed and unticked packages for those which are not. <mousebutton>Left</mousebutton> click on a package to display its description and appears an <guibutton>Install</guibutton> on line of selected package. Use this button to mark it to install. >+ <para>Type <keycap>Enter</keycap> or click on <guibutton>Find by name</guibutton> (or whatever you choose if you change search mode). This bring result of search, there are ticked packages meaning this package is already installed and unticked packages for those which are not. <mousebutton>Left</mousebutton> click on a package to display its description and the button <guibutton>Install</guibutton> appears on the line of selected package. Use this button to mark it to install. > </para> > > <para> >@@ -83,46 +83,46 @@ > </para> > > <para> >- Rather than use search, packages are splitted into differents <guilabel>Categories </guilabel>, which are : >+ Rather than use search, packages are split into different <guilabel>Categories</guilabel>, which are: > <itemizedlist mark='bullet'> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Application</guiicon> : Avoid listing libraries packages and only present final application packages. >+ <guiicon>Application</guiicon>: Avoid listing libraries packages and only present final application packages. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Base System</guiicon> : Contains all packages related to primary needed packages like <guiicon>X Window System</guiicon>, <guiicon>Hardware Support</guiicon>, <guiicon>Administration Tools</guiicon>... >+ <guiicon>Base System</guiicon>: Contains all packages related to primary needed packages like <guiicon>X Window System</guiicon>, <guiicon>Hardware Support</guiicon>, <guiicon>Administration Tools</guiicon>... > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Content</guiicon> : Contains book and guides. >+ <guiicon>Content</guiicon>: Contains book and guides. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Desktop Environments</guiicon> : Most importants Desktop is listed here and every related packages into sub-categories for each one. >+ <guiicon>Desktop Environments</guiicon>: Most important desktops are listed here and every related packages into sub-categories for each one. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Development</guiicon> : All related development ressources are here. >+ <guiicon>Development</guiicon>: All related development resources are here. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Languages</guiicon> : Localization packages for your fedora. >+ <guiicon>Languages</guiicon>: Localization packages for your Fedora. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Servers</guiicon> : Listing of servers services. >+ <guiicon>Servers</guiicon>: Listing of servers services. > </para> > </listitem> > <listitem> > <para> >- <guiicon>Software Sources</guiicon> : List packages by sources installed. >+ <guiicon>Software Sources</guiicon>: List packages by sources installed. > </para> > </listitem> > </itemizedlist> >@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ > <section id="sec-User_Guide-Using_PackageKit-Removing_software_in_KDE"> > <title>Removing Software in KDE</title> > <para> >- To remove a software using KDE <application>Software Management</application>, you have to click on <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> button of selected software. <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> button is accessible, if software is installed, wherever you are in <application>Software Management</application> : search results, categories listing, etc. But there is an useful shortcut, called <guiicon>Installed Software</guiicon>, which lists you all installed softwares on your system. >+ To remove a software using KDE <application>Software Management</application>, you have to click on <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> button of selected software. <guibutton>Remove</guibutton> button is accessible, if software is installed, wherever you are in <application>Software Management</application>: search results, categories listing, etc. But there is an useful shortcut, called <guiicon>Installed Software</guiicon>, which lists you all installed softwares on your system. > </para> > <note> > <title>Software Installed Outside of PackageKit</title> >@@ -164,15 +164,15 @@ > </para> > > <para> >- For GNOME, this setting is available by <guimenu>Sofware Sources</guimenu> under <guimenu>System</guimenu> menu. You can choose between hourly, daily, weekly basis or never. You can alse set PackageKit to automatically install updates found. A common and safe choice is to set this to <guimenuitem>Only security updates</guimenuitem> which keep you aware about criticals bugs or security break. >+ For GNOME, this setting is available by <guimenu>Software Sources</guimenu> under <guimenu>System</guimenu> menu. You can choose between hourly, daily, weekly basis or never. You can also set PackageKit to automatically install updates found. A common and safe choice is to set this to <guimenuitem>Only security updates</guimenuitem> which keep you aware about critical bugs or security break. > </para> > > <para> >- Into KDE, this setting is available by clicking on <guibutton>wrench</guibutton> button. You can choose between hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and never. And as in gnome you can set up PackageKit to automatically install updates found. >+ In KDE, this setting is available by clicking on <guibutton>wrench</guibutton> button. You can choose between hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and never. And as in GNOME you can set up PackageKit to automatically install updates found. > </para> > > <para> >- You may be insterested to enable/disable repositories. You can do that into <guilabel>Software Sources</guilabel> tab by tick or untick them for enabling or disabling them respectively. >+ You may be interested to enable/disable repositories. You can do that into <guilabel>Software Sources</guilabel> tab by tick or untick them for enabling or disabling them respectively. > </para> > </section> > >diff --git a/en-US/Printing.xml b/en-US/Printing.xml >index 6b5ae38..dad86f7 100644 >--- a/en-US/Printing.xml >+++ b/en-US/Printing.xml >@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ > <guisubmenu>Other</guisubmenu> > <guisubmenu>Printing</guisubmenu></menuchoice>. > Click the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button and enter the root password >- when prompted. Enter the URI for the printer in in >+ when prompted. Enter the URI for the printer in > <guilabel>Enter device URI</guilabel> text box if known, or else expand > <menuchoice><guimenu>Network Printer</guimenu></menuchoice> for more > options. The <guilabel>Find Network Printer</guilabel> will search the >-- >1.7.4.4 >
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