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Subject: KDE/kdegraphics/doc/kgamma
From: Pino Toscano <toscano.pino () tiscali ! it>
Date: 2008-01-24 12:26:03
Message-ID: 1201177563.451340.6053.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 765592 by pino:
use more entities
M +5 -5 index.docbook
--- trunk/KDE/kdegraphics/doc/kgamma/index.docbook #765591:765592
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
<chapter id="introduction">
<title>Introduction</title>
-<para>This document describes &kgamma; version 1.0.2 (KDE 3.2)</para>
+<para>This document describes &kgamma; version 1.0.2 (&kde; 3.2)</para>
<para>&kgamma; is a tool for monitor gamma correction. With proper gamma
settings, your display (websites, images, etc.) will look the same on your
monitor as on other monitors.</para>
@@ -68,20 +68,20 @@
</chapter>
<chapter id="using-kgamma">
-<title>Using KGamma</title>
+<title>Using &kgamma;</title>
<sect1 id="Setting-Gamma">
<title>Setting Gamma Correction</title>
<para>Use the four sliders to define the gamma correction either as a single
value, or separately for the red, green and blue components. The XFree86
-default setting for gamma is 1.00 (Mac 1.80, WinXX 2.20). The test images help
+default setting for gamma is 1.00 (&Mac; 1.80, WinXX 2.20). The test images help
you to find proper settings.</para>
<para>To store the gamma settings system wide, enable the option 'Store
settings to XF86Config'. The system settings will be restored at next XFree86
startup. You need root access to use this option. Use this if you want to
correct the gamma settings for all users and graphical environments on this
machine.</para>
-<para>To store the gamma settings to your personal KDE configuration, do not
-enable that option. The user settings will be restored at next KDE startup and
+<para>To store the gamma settings to your personal &kde; configuration, do not
+enable that option. The user settings will be restored at next &kde; startup and
replace temporary the system gamma settings. The system settings are not removed by
that and will be restored at next XFree86 startup.</para>
<para>On multi head systems, select the screen you want to alter with the combo
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