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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    kckde
From:       Russell Miller <rmiller () duskglow ! com>
Date:       2003-09-02 9:24:05
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CVS commit by rmiller: 



New kde traffic, modified the previous one to correct some egregrious spelling
errors.


  A            kde20030901_63.xml   1.1
  M +6 -6      kde20030823_62.xml   1.2


--- kckde/kde20030823_62.xml  #1.1:1.2
@@ -426,5 +426,5 @@
 
 <p>
-Oswald Budderhagen responded that he doesn't like the fact that it uses an
+Oswald Buddenhagen responded that he doesn't like the fact that it uses an
 XML description, and wanted to know what would be duplicated between kprefs
 and kconfig.  Cornelius responded that the XML description is not a language,
@@ -466,6 +466,6 @@
 </section>
 <section
-   title="Lower cae URLs"
-   subject="Lower cae URLs"
+   title="Lower case URLs"
+   subject="Lower case URLs"
    archive="http://lists.kde.org/?t=105978281800002&amp;r=1&amp;w=2"
    posts="20"
@@ -669,5 +669,5 @@
 
 <p>
-Ingo Ko&#246;cker responded that hiding options is a bad thing, and they should
+Ingo Kl&#246;cker responded that hiding options is a bad thing, and they should
 be disabled instead, that the current solution is preferable in hos opinion,
 and that the suggestion of moving the option out of geometry is a good idea,
@@ -703,5 +703,5 @@
 Reinhold Kainhofer supplied a nice patch to strike out finished todos in the
 todo view, and asked the list if it was to obtrusive, and how to remedy that
-if it is.  Daniel Moltenkin said that he also submitted such a patch a while
+if it is.  Daniel Molkentin said that he also submitted such a patch a while
 ago, and was convinced it was a bad idea.  Reinhold came back with a few other
 ideas,  and Allen D. Winter suggested giving the user the choice of which to
@@ -809,5 +809,5 @@
 
 <p>
-Muchael Pyne answered no, and yes, that there is already something similar to
+Michael Pyne answered no, and yes, that there is already something similar to
 gconf2, and KDE is using DCOP rather than ORBit.  George Staikos agreed.  Dave
 Findlay expanded on his question by commenting that the config information is


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