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Subject:    extragear/graphics/doc/digikam
From:       Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor () ukr ! net>
Date:       2009-08-06 18:04:19
Message-ID: 1249581859.553585.15598.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1008029 by yurchor:

Typo fix+some improvements

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--- trunk/extragear/graphics/doc/digikam/index.docbook #1008028:1008029
@@ -1852,11 +1852,11 @@
                 </para>
 
                 <para>
-                <guilabel>Show images/thumbs rotated according to EXIF \
tag</guilabel> : this will use any orientation information that your camera has \
included in the EXIF information to automatically rotate your photographs so that \
they are the correct way up when displayed. It will not actually rotate the image \
file, only the display of the image on the screen. If you want to permanently rotate \
the image on file, you can right-click on the thumbnail and select \
<guilabel>Auto-rotate/flip according to EXIF orientation</guilabel>. The image will \
then be rotated on disk and the tag will be reset to "normal". If your camera \
routinely gets this orientation information wrong you might like to switch this \
feature off. +                <guilabel>Show images/thumbnails rotated according to \
orientation tag</guilabel> : this will use any orientation information that your \
camera has included in the EXIF information to automatically rotate your photographs \
so that they are the correct way up when displayed. It will not actually rotate the \
image file, only the display of the image on the screen. If you want to permanently \
rotate the image on file, you can right-click on the thumbnail and select \
<guilabel>Auto-rotate/flip according to EXIF orientation</guilabel>. The image will \
then be rotated on disk and the tag will be reset to "normal". If your camera \
routinely gets this orientation information wrong you might like to switch this \
feature off.  </para>
 
                 <para>
-                <guilabel>Set EXIF Orientation Tag to Normal after \
rotate/flip</guilabel> : the Auto Rotate option automatically corrects the \
orientation of images taken with digital cameras that have an orientation sensor. The \
camera adds an orientation tag to the image's EXIF meta-data. &digikam; can read this \
tag to adjust the image accordingly. If you manually rotate an image, this meta-data \
will be incorrect. This option will set the orientation tag to "Normal" after an \
adjustment, assuming that you rotated it to the correct orientation. Switch this off \
if you don't want &digikam; to make changes to the orientation tag, when you rotate \
or flip the image. +                <guilabel>Set orientation tag to normal after \
rotate/flip</guilabel> : the Auto Rotate option automatically corrects the \
orientation of images taken with digital cameras that have an orientation sensor. The \
camera adds an orientation tag to the image's EXIF meta-data. &digikam; can read this \
tag to adjust the image accordingly. If you manually rotate an image, this meta-data \
will be incorrect. This option will set the orientation tag to "Normal" after an \
adjustment, assuming that you rotated it to the correct orientation. Switch this off \
if you don't want &digikam; to make changes to the orientation tag, when you rotate \
or flip the image.  </para>
 
                 <para>
@@ -1864,7 +1864,7 @@
                 </para>
 
                 <para>
-                <guilabel>Save image captions as embedded captions (JFIF) in JPEG \
images</guilabel> : this will synchronize the captions that you add to your \
photographs with those in embedded in the image. This is useful because the captions \
embedded in the image can be read by other image viewers. Care should be taken if you \
have images that already have captions embedded in them because these captions will \
be overwritten by the captions made within &digikam;. +                <guilabel>Save \
image captions as embedded text</guilabel> : this will synchronize the captions that \
you add to your photographs with those in embedded in the image. This is useful \
because the captions embedded in the image can be read by other image viewers. Care \
should be taken if you have images that already have captions embedded in them \
because these captions will be overwritten by the captions made within &digikam;.  \
</para>  
             </sect3>
@@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@
             <sect3 id="setup-camera">                 <title>Camera Interface \
Settings</title>  
                 <para>
-                The camera settings shows on the left the list of the currently \
supported cameras. On the right at the top there is an auto-detect button, which \
tries to identify the camera connected to your computer (make sure that the camera is \
connected properly to the computer and turned on in the image display mode). Below \
this are the port settings; the currently supported are Serial, USB, and USB/FireWire \
Mass Storage. +                The camera settings shows on the left of the list of \
the currently supported cameras. On the right at the top there is an auto-detect \
button, which tries to identify the camera connected to your computer (make sure that \
the camera is connected properly to the computer and turned on in the image display \
mode). Below this are the port settings; the currently supported are Serial, USB, and \
USB/FireWire Mass Storage.  </para>
 
                 <para>
@@ -2113,7 +2113,7 @@
                 <anchor id="cameraselection.anchor"/>
 
                 <para>
-                Clicking on a camera in the list on the left will display the \
supported ports which you can then select. If there is only one supported port it \
will be automatically selected. At the bottom on the right there is a box for setting \
the exact path in case of a serial port. Please note that USB interface does not need \
any paths to be set. If you cannot find your camera on the list, you can try to use a \
generic Mass Storage device to selecting <guilabel>Mounted Camera</guilabel> item in \
the list. +                Clicking on a camera in the list on the left will display \
the supported ports which you can then select. If there is only one supported port it \
will be automatically selected. At the bottom on the right there is a box for setting \
the exact path in case of a serial port. Please note that USB interface does not need \
any paths to be set. If you cannot find your camera on the list, you can try to use a \
generic Mass Storage device selecting <guilabel>Mounted Camera</guilabel> item in the \
list.  </para>
 
                 <para>
@@ -2142,7 +2142,7 @@
             <sect3 id="setup-miscellaneous">          <title>Miscellaneous \
Settings</title>  
                 <para>
-                  With  the <guilabel>Show confirmation dialog when moving items to \
trash</guilabel> setting you can set the verbosity of &digikam; when you delete a \
photograph or an Album. See <link linkend="using-deleteimage">Deleting a \
Photograph</link> and <link linkend="using-deletealbum">Deleting an Album</link> \
sections for more details. +                  With  the <guilabel>Confirm when moving \
items to trash</guilabel> setting you can set the verbosity of &digikam; when you \
delete a photograph or an Album. See <link linkend="using-deleteimage">Deleting a \
Photograph</link> and <link linkend="using-deletealbum">Deleting an Album</link> \
sections for more details.  </para>
 
                 <para>
@@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@
 
             <para>
             Color schemes are supplied like themes to personalize &digikam; main \
                interface for you pleasure. To access these settings select
-            <menuchoice><guimenu>Setting</guimenu>
+            <menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
             <guimenuitem>Themes</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the menubar and \
select your preferred theme to use. A preview of the available themes is listed \
below:  </para>
 
@@ -2297,7 +2297,7 @@
 
         <sect2 id="imageeditor-window"> <title>The Image Editor Window</title>
             <para>
-            &digikam; incorporates a fast Image Editor with a few basic yet powerful \
image editing tools. You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs and to \
make corrections and alterations. The Image Editor can be accessed either by clicking \
on a thumbnail in the Image Window or by right-clicking on a thumbnail and selecting \
<guilabel>View/Edit</guilabel> from the context menu. +            &digikam; \
incorporates a fast Image Editor with a few basic yet powerful image editing tools. \
You can use the Image Editor to view your photographs and to make corrections and \
alterations. The Image Editor can be accessed either by clicking on a thumbnail in \
the Image Window or by right-clicking on a thumbnail and selecting \
<guilabel>Edit</guilabel> from the context menu.  </para>
 
             <para>
@@ -2407,7 +2407,7 @@
             </para>
 
             <para>
-            You have to press the &LMB; over the undo or redo icon in the tool bar \
and hold it down for a moment to produce a context menu. If you choose one of the \
menu items, all undo/redo actions until the chosen ones are undone/undone. +          \
You have to press the &LMB; over the undo or redo icon in the tool bar and hold it \
down for a moment to produce a context menu. If you choose one of the menu items, all \
undo/redo actions until the chosen ones are undone/redone.  </para>
 
         </sect2>
@@ -2435,7 +2435,7 @@
 
             <para>
             <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu>
-            <guimenuitem>Toggle Full Screen</guimenuitem></menuchoice> will display \
the photograph using the full screen mode. You can move back to the normal view by \
pressing the <keycombo><keycap>Esc</keycap></keycombo> key. By default the toolbar is \
still displayed even in Full Screen Mode. If you would prefer that the toolbar is not \
displayed you can turn it off in the Configure &digikam; dialog accessed from the \
main &digikam; window, see the <link linkend="setup-editor">Setup Image Editor \
Section</link>. +            <guimenuitem>Full Screen Mode</guimenuitem></menuchoice> \
will display the photograph using the full screen mode. You can move back to the \
normal view by pressing the <keycombo><keycap>Esc</keycap></keycombo> key. By default \
the toolbar is still displayed even in Full Screen Mode. If you would prefer that the \
toolbar is not displayed you can turn it off in the Configure &digikam; dialog \
accessed from the main &digikam; window, see the <link linkend="setup-editor">Setup \
Image Editor Section</link>.  </para>
 
          </sect2>
@@ -2453,7 +2453,7 @@
             </para>
 
            <para>
-                From the main window view you can print single images or whole sets \
of them. Entire thumbnail pages can be printed with your selection. All you need to \
do is selecting images the standard way and call \
<menuchoice><guimenu>Album</guimenu><guimenuitem>Export</guimenuitem> \
<guimenuitem>Print Wizard</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Then follow the instructions \
and choices to make. +                From the main window view you can print single \
images or whole sets of them. Entire thumbnail pages can be printed with your \
selection. All you need to do is selecting images the standard way and call \
<menuchoice><guimenu>Image</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Print \
Assistant</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Then follow the instructions and choices to \
make.  </para>
          </sect2>
 


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