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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    playground/utils/doc/gwenrename
From:       Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor () ukr ! net>
Date:       2010-04-17 14:09:29
Message-ID: 20100417140929.30415AC89B () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1115794 by yurchor:

Some more enhancements

 M  +6 -6      index.docbook  


--- trunk/playground/utils/doc/gwenrename/index.docbook #1115793:1115794
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 
 </para>
-<para>These two modes cannot be mixed (i.e. you cannot rename files and folders at \
the same renaming session).</para> +<para>These two modes cannot be mixed (&ie; you \
cannot rename files and folders at the same renaming session).</para>  
 
 <sect1 id="GwenRename-launch">
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
 <sect1 id="listview">
 <title>The ListView part</title>
 
-<para id="state-icon">Items to be renamed (members of the <link \
linkend="items-management">Items List</link>) are denoted by the existence of the \
Sate Icon, an icon present in the first column of the ListView, which displays the \
expected renaming result, given the current <link linkend="options">Renaming \
options</link>, as follows:</para> +<para id="state-icon">Items to be renamed \
(members of the <link linkend="items-management">Items List</link>) are denoted by \
the existence of the State Icon, an icon present in the first column of the ListView, \
which displays the expected renaming result, given the current <link \
linkend="options">Renaming options</link>, as follows:</para>  <note><title></title>
 <para>
 <inlineequation>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
 <listitem>
 <para>The Selection List</para>
 <para>These are the selected items in the ListView. They can be added or removed \
                from the Items List, used to create a new Items List, etc.</para>
-<para>A selection can be formed as usual (click to select a single item, Shift-Click \
to select items in a row, Cntrl-Click to add a single item to the selection), or by \
using the ListView context menu.</para> +<para>A selection can be formed as usual \
(click to select a single item, &Shift;-Click to select items in a row, &Ctrl;-Click \
to add a single item to the selection), or by using the ListView context menu.</para> \
  </listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
 <listitem>
 <para><guimenu>Invert list</guimenu></para>
 <para>Removes from the Items List all items that were contained within, and inserts \
                all items that were not.</para>
-<para>If the target folder contains files and sub-folders, a type inversion accrues \
when all items of one type are selected. For example, when all folders are already in \
the Items List, they will be removed after its execution, and all files will be \
inserted to the it.</para> +<para>If the target folder contains files and \
sub-folders, a type inversion accrues when all items of one type are selected. For \
example, when all folders are already in the Items List, they will be removed after \
its execution, and all files will be inserted to it.</para>  </listitem>
 <listitem>
 <para><guimenu>Create list from selection</guimenu></para>
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@
 
 <sect3 id="option-profiles-what-is-it">
 <title>What is a profile?</title>
-<para>A profile is a set of data that describes all the renaming options of \
GwenRename, that will be used with a special set of files (e.g. images from a digital \
camera or images downloaded from the net). A profile can be saved and retrieved at \
any time, renamed (and deleted), used as is or become a base setting for a new \
profile etc.</para> +<para>A profile is a set of data that describes all the renaming \
options of GwenRename, that will be used with a special set of files (&eg; images \
from a digital camera or images downloaded from the net). A profile can be saved and \
retrieved at any time, renamed (and deleted), used as is or become a base setting for \
a new profile &etc;.</para>  </sect3>
 
 
@@ -570,7 +570,7 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 <para>The command field can be inserted (at the cursor position) using the \
time-stamping window of GwenRename, by clicking the "clock" button, next to the \
prefix/suffix field. It provides the ability to choose the date type (creation, last \
modified, last read) and the actual date format, using predefined or user specified \
formats.</para>  <para>As of version 0.9.1, file's timestamping supports Exif data. \
The Exif fields that can be inserted are: the creation date, the last modified date \
                and the last read date.</para>
-<para>When Exif data are requested but not available (no Exif data in the file), the \
corresponding time-stamping info is used. e.g if the Exif creation date is requested \
but not available, the file's creation date, as reported by the filesystem, is \
used.</para> +<para>When Exif data are requested but not available (no Exif data in \
the file), the corresponding time-stamping info is used. For example, if the Exif \
creation date is requested but not available, the file's creation date, as reported \
by the filesystem, is used.</para>  </chapter>
 
 <chapter id="search-window">


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