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Subject: KDE/kdemultimedia/doc/kscd
From: Burkhard Lück <lueck () hube-lueck ! de>
Date: 2008-08-05 9:27:35
Message-ID: 1217928455.864365.21585.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 842328 by lueck:
typo fixes by Yuri Chornoiva
CCMAIL:yurchor@ukr.net
M +4 -4 index.docbook
--- trunk/KDE/kdemultimedia/doc/kscd/index.docbook #842327:842328
@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@
server or a web server to submit new <acronym>CDDB</acronym> entries. This is useful
if you do not have your own system configured as a server. </para>
-<para>If you plan to submit a CDDB entry, enter your email adress into the first \
textbox, +<para>If you plan to submit a CDDB entry, enter your email address into the \
first textbox, then you must decide between submitting between &HTTP;
and submitting the entry as an email (via &SMTP;). </para>
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@
<guimenuitem>Sound Mixer &kmix;</guimenuitem></menuchoice> in the &kmenu;.</para>
<para>Click with the &LMB; on the &kmix; icon in the panel and choose \
<guilabel>Mixer</guilabel> to display a new window with a number of volume sliders. \
Depending on the configuration, the sliders may have labels, or the labels may be \
hidden. If you do not see any labels for the sliders, you should make the labels \
visible before continuing. To make the labels visible, select \
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure \
&kmix;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the &kmix; window. This will open a small \
window with a few check boxes. To
-turn the labels on, place a mark in the check box labeld <guilabel>Show \
labels</guilabel> and click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para> +turn the labels on, \
place a mark in the check box labeled <guilabel>Show labels</guilabel> and click \
<guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para> <para>Each slider controls the volume of a \
different audio device. There are two parts to each device that may need to be \
altered. If you look at a slider, there is a small check box above each slider \
labelled <guilabel>Mute</guilabel>. If you click on this checkbox you can mute the \
audio device and it will not produce any sound. Once you have verified that the \
device is not muted, you increase the volume of the device by draging the bar up the \
slider. The volume of an audio device is decreased by dragging the bar down the \
slider.</para> <para>Click on the tab labeled <guilabel>Output</guilabel>.</para>
<para>Please make sure the sliders are not muted and that the bar is all the way at \
the top of the slider for the following audio devices:</para> @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Please make sure the speakers are connected to your computer \
appropriatly (see your user manual if necessary).</para></listitem> \
<listitem><para>If your speakers require batteries, please replace the batteries with \
fresh batteries.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>If your external speakers plug into the wall, please make sure they \
are plugged in to the socket, the power cord is securly plugged into the back of the \
speakers and the wall outlet is working.</para></listitem> +<listitem><para>If your \
external speakers plug into the wall, please make sure they are plugged in to the \
socket, the power cord is securely plugged into the back of the speakers and the wall \
outlet is working.</para></listitem> <listitem><para>If your speakers have a power \
button, please make sure the power is turned on.</para></listitem> \
<listitem><para>If your speakers have a volume knob, please make sure the volume is \
turned half way between off and maximum.</para></listitem> </itemizedlist>
@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@
</screenshot>
</question>
<answer><para>This means that &kscd; couldn't open your &CD-ROM; drive. The name of
-the device in the <guilabel>&CD-ROM; Device</guilabel>cdrom field of the
+the device in the <guilabel>&CD-ROM; Device</guilabel> field of the
<guilabel>Kscd Configuration</guilabel> must actually refer to the block device
associated with your &CD-ROM; drive. This will often be a hardlink to the
appropriate <acronym>IDE</acronym> (<filename>/dev/hdx</filename>) or
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