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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    koffice/doc/kword
From:       Luciano Montanaro <mikelima () cirulla ! net>
Date:       2006-11-09 10:26:36
Message-ID: 1163067996.609601.24925.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 603521 by montanaro:

Use entities for KWord.


 M  +2 -2      formatpara.docbook  
 M  +2 -2      tabstops.docbook  


--- trunk/koffice/doc/kword/formatpara.docbook #603520:603521
@@ -104,14 +104,14 @@
 <varlistentry>
 <term>Proportional</term>
 <listitem>
-<para>If this option is selected, the spin box is enabled.  When you enter a number \
in the spin box, KWord uses that number as a multiplier for line spacing.  To look at \
it another way, if you enter 1.00 in this box, &kword; will use single spacing.  If \
you enter 2.00 in this box, &kword; will use double spacing.  If you enter 3.00 in \
this box, &kword; will use triple spacing, etc.  You are not limited to whole \
numbers.  You could enter 1.87 in this box and &kword; would use 1.87 line \
spacing.</para> +<para>If this option is selected, the spin box is enabled.  When you \
enter a number in the spin box, &kword; uses that number as a multiplier for line \
spacing.  To look at it another way, if you enter 1.00 in this box, &kword; will use \
single spacing.  If you enter 2.00 in this box, &kword; will use double spacing.  If \
you enter 3.00 in this box, &kword; will use triple spacing, etc.  You are not \
limited to whole numbers.  You could enter 1.87 in this box and &kword; would use \
1.87 line spacing.</para>  </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 
 <varlistentry>
 <term>Line Distance</term>
 <listitem>
-<para>If this option is selected, the spin box is enabled.  When you enter a number \
in the spin box, KWord places a measured amount of space between each line.  As an \
example, if you enter 0.75 and the units used by &kword; are inches, then &kword; \
will place 0.75 inches between each line.</para> +<para>If this option is selected, \
the spin box is enabled.  When you enter a number in the spin box, &kword; places a \
measured amount of space between each line.  As an example, if you enter 0.75 and the \
units used by &kword; are inches, then &kword; will place 0.75 inches between each \
line.</para>  </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 
--- trunk/koffice/doc/kword/tabstops.docbook #603520:603521
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
 <para>Click on the tab labeled <guilabel>Tabulators</guilabel></para>
 
 <para>A very fast way to edit existing tab stops is to simply double click on the
-tab stop you want to edit in the top ruler of KWord.  This will also bring up
+tab stop you want to edit in the top ruler of &kword;.  This will also bring up
 the <guilabel>Tabulators</guilabel> dialog box with the desired tab stop already \
selected.</para>  
 <screenshot>
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
 <para>Click on the tab labeled <guilabel>Tabulators</guilabel></para>
 
 <para>A very fast way to edit existing tab stops is to simply double click on the
-tab stop you want to edit in the top ruler of KWord.  This will also bring up
+tab stop you want to edit in the top ruler of &kword;.  This will also bring up
 the <guilabel>Tabulators</guilabel> dialog box with the desired tab stop already \
selected.</para>  
 <screenshot>


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