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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    KDE/kdebase/workspace
From:       Burkhard Lück <lueck () hube-lueck ! de>
Date:       2010-10-05 18:31:06
Message-ID: 20101005183106.2CCAB3E1F1 () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1182823 by lueck:

documentation adjustments for the move of Cursor Theme KCM to Workspace Appearance
@Christoph: Please use the commit keyword 'GUI:' then the documentation list \
kde-doc-english will be notified, thanks! CCMAIL:christoph@maxiom.de

 M  +1 -0      doc/kcontrol/CMakeLists.txt  
 A             doc/kcontrol/cursortheme (directory)  
 A             doc/kcontrol/cursortheme/CMakeLists.txt  
 A             doc/kcontrol/cursortheme/index.docbook  
 M  +5 -22     doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook  
 M  +50 -50    doc/ksysguard/index.docbook  
 M  +1 -1      doc/plasma-desktop/index.docbook  
 M  +10 -10    doc/systemsettings/index.docbook  
 M  +1 -1      kcontrol/input/cursortheme.desktop  


--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/doc/kcontrol/CMakeLists.txt #1182822:1182823
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
 if ( Q_WS_X11 )
 add_subdirectory(autostart)
 add_subdirectory(bell)
+add_subdirectory(cursortheme)
 add_subdirectory(fonts)
 add_subdirectory(fontinst)
 add_subdirectory(keys)
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook #1182822:1182823
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
 <!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS -->
 </authorgroup>
 
-<date>2009-11-22</date>
-<releaseinfo>&kde; 4.4</releaseinfo>
+<date>2010-10-05</date>
+<releaseinfo>&kde; 4.6</releaseinfo>
 
 <abstract>
 <para>This is the documentation for the &kde; &systemsettings; module that \
configures mice and other pointing devices. @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
 
 <para>This module is divided into several tabs:
 <link linkend="mouse-general">General</link>,
-<link linkend="cursor-theme">Cursor Theme</link>,
 <link linkend="mouse-advanced">Advanced</link> and
 <link linkend="mouse-navigation">Mouse Navigation</link>.
 There may also be one or more additional tabs if you have a Logitech mouse
@@ -120,22 +119,6 @@
 </variablelist>
 </sect2>
 
-<sect2 id="cursor-theme">
-<title><guilabel>Cursor Theme</guilabel></title>
-
-<para>
-This tab allows you to select from a number of cursor themes. A preview of the \
                cursor display is shown above the list box.
-</para>
-
-<note><para>The features provided by this tab may not be available on some systems. \
                Your system may need to be updated to support cursor themes.
-</para></note>
-
-<para>
-If you have additional cursor themes available, you can install and remove them \
                using the buttons below the list box. Note that you cannot remove the \
                default themes.
-</para>
-
-</sect2>
-
 <sect2 id="mouse-advanced">
 <title><guilabel>Advanced</guilabel></title>
 
@@ -221,7 +204,7 @@
 <varlistentry>
 <term><guilabel>Mouse wheel scrolls by</guilabel></term>
 <listitem>
-<para>If you have a wheel mouse, use the slider to determine how many
+<para>If you have a wheel mouse, use the spin box to determine how many
 lines of text one <quote>step</quote> of the mouse wheel will
 scroll.</para>
 </listitem>
@@ -274,7 +257,7 @@
 <term><guilabel>Acceleration time</guilabel></term>
 <listitem>
 <para>
-This is the number of key events before the pointer reaches a maximum speed for \
mouse key acceleration. +This is the time in milliseconds before the pointer reaches \
a maximum speed for mouse key acceleration.  </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
@@ -283,7 +266,7 @@
 <term><guilabel>Maximum speed</guilabel></term>
 <listitem>
 <para>
-This is the maximum speed in pixels per key event the pointer can reach for mouse \
key acceleration. +This is the maximum speed in pixels per second the pointer can \
reach for mouse key acceleration.  </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/doc/ksysguard/index.docbook #1182822:1182823
@@ -91,12 +91,13 @@
 browser.
 </para>
 <para>
-By default &ksysguard; shows two worksheets: "Process Table" and "Sensor Load".
-The Process Table lists the running processes and lets the user control them.
+By default &ksysguard; shows two worksheets: <guilabel>Process Table</guilabel> 
+and <guilabel>System Load</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Process Table</guilabel> 
+lists the running processes and lets the user control them.
 Multiple processes can be selected and controlled at once.
-The Sensor Load worksheet shows graphs of system utilization: (clockwise from
-Top-Left) CPU Load, the system Load Average over the past minute, Physical
-Memory (RAM) usage, and finally Swap Memory usage.
+The <guilabel>System Load</guilabel> worksheet shows graphs of system utilization: 
+<guilabel>CPU History</guilabel>, <guilabel>Memory and Swap History</guilabel>
+and the <guilabel>Network History</guilabel>.
 </para>
 
 <para>This default setup is sufficient enough for an inexperienced user to do
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@
 <sect1 id="the-sensor-browser">
 <title>The Sensor Browser</title>
 <para>The sensor browser exposes &ksysguard;'s advanced functionality. To
-use it, you must first go to the file menu and create a new worksheet.
+use it, you must first go to the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu and create a new \
worksheet.  It is shown whenever a custom worksheet is selected.</para>
 <para>The sensor browser displays the registered hosts and their sensors in a
 tree form. Click on the tree handles to open or close a branch. Each sensor
@@ -118,12 +119,12 @@
 <sect2 id="connectingtootherhosts">
 <title>Connecting to other hosts</title>
 
-<para>To connect to a new host use <guimenuitem>Monitor remote \
machine...</guimenuitem> +<para>To connect to a new host use <guimenuitem>Monitor \
Remote Machine...</guimenuitem>  from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu. A dialog box \
will appear and allows you   to enter the name of the host you want to connect to. \
Below the name you can choose  the connection method. The default is \
                <application>ssh</application>, the secure
-shell. Alternatively the <application>rsh</application>, the remote shell, or
-the daemon mode can be used. Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to
+shell. Alternatively the <application>rsh</application>, the remote shell, 
+the daemon mode or a custom command can be used. Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to
 establish the connection. Shortly afterwards the new host will appear in the
 sensor browser and you can browse the list of sensors.</para>
 
@@ -140,7 +141,7 @@
 argument. In this case, you have to select daemon mode at the connection
 dialog of <application>ksysguard</application>.
 A disadvantage of this connection type is that you won't be able to kill or
-renice a process with the <guilabel>Process Controller</guilabel> and
+renice a process in the <guilabel>Process Table</guilabel> and
 the data exchange over network won't be encrypted. As a result, daemon
 mode is not recommended.</para>
 </listitem>
@@ -193,6 +194,7 @@
 
 </sect2>
 
+<!-- This was removed with revision 517573, but how to disconnect then?
 <sect2 id="disconnecting-hosts">
 <title>Disconnecting hosts</title>
 
@@ -201,17 +203,18 @@
 <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu. If you still have sensors in use, the display
 frames will be grayed and the displays won't update any longer.</para>
 </sect2>
+-->
 </sect1>
 
 <sect1 id="the-workspace">
 <title>The Work Space</title>
 
 <para>The work space is organized as worksheets. Select
-<guimenuitem>New Worksheet...</guimenuitem> from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu to \
create a +<guimenuitem>New Tab...</guimenuitem> from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu \
to create a  new worksheet. A dialog will appear where you can set the name, the
 dimension and the update interval of the worksheet. To remove a worksheet 
 again, select 
-<guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem> from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu. Any
+<guimenuitem>Close Tab</guimenuitem> from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu. Any
 modifications will be saved to the worksheet file. If a worksheet has
 never been saved, you will be asked for a file name. Worksheets consist of 
 cells
@@ -225,21 +228,25 @@
 sensors to a display by dragging them over from the sensor browser and dropping
 them over the already existing display.</para>
 
-<para>Worksheets can be configured by clicking <guimenuitem>Configure Worksheet
-</guimenuitem> at the <guimenu>Edit</guimenu> menu. In the appearing dialog
-you can set the dimension and the update interval. This update interval is
+<para>Worksheets can be configured by clicking <guimenuitem>Tab Properties 
+</guimenuitem> at the <guimenu>View</guimenu> menu. In the appearing dialog
+you can set the dimension and the update interval.</para>
+<!-- TimerSettings.cc not build in 4.4
+This update interval is
 used by all displays of the worksheet, which has the <guilabel>use update
 interval of worksheet</guilabel> set in its timer configuration dialog.</para>
-
+-->
+<!--not in 4.4
 <para>The entry <guimenuitem>Configure Style</guimenuitem> of the
 <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> menu gives you the possibility to configure the
 global style attributes and apply them to the current active worksheet.</para>
-
+-->
 <para>Displays can be configured by clicking with the right mouse button on
 them. A popup menu appear where you can select whether you want to change the
-properties of that display, remove it from the worksheet, change its update
-interval type and value or pause and restart its updating.</para>
+properties of that display or remove it from the worksheet.</para>
 
+<!-- Line graph, Digital display, Bar graph, Log to a file
+No Signal Plotter or Multimeter -->
 <sect2 id="signal-plotter">
 <title>Signal Plotter</title>
 
@@ -261,9 +268,9 @@
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="process-controller">
-<title>Process Controller</title>
+<title>Process Table</title>
 
-<para>The Process Controller gives you a list of processes on your
+<para>The Process Table gives you a list of processes on your
 system. The list can be sorted by each column. Just press the left
 mouse button at the head of the column. </para>
 
@@ -282,7 +289,7 @@
 <listitem><para>The Process <abbrev>ID</abbrev>.  A unique number for each
 process.</para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
-
+<!-- changed in 4.4
 <varlistentry>
 <term><guilabel>PPID</guilabel></term>
 <listitem><para>The Process <abbrev>ID</abbrev> of the process parent.</para>
@@ -344,29 +351,24 @@
 <listitem><para>The login name of the user that started the process.</para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
-
+-->
 <varlistentry>
 <term><guilabel>Command</guilabel></term>
 <listitem><para>The complete start command of the process.</para></listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
 
-<para>Underneath the table you find four buttons which will be described now
+<para>At the top of the table you find three controls which will be described now
 from left to right.</para>
 
-<sect3 id="the-tree-view">
-<title>The <guibutton>Tree</guibutton> View</title>
+<sect3 id="thekillbutton">
+<title>The <guibutton>Kill</guibutton> Button </title>
 
-<para>The tree view has been designed to show the relationships between the
-running processes. A process that is started by another process is called the
-child of that process. A tree is an elegant way to show this parent-child
-relationship. The <emphasis>init</emphasis> process is the ancestor of all
-processes.</para>
-
-<para>If you are not interested in the children of a particular process you can
-click on the little box to the left of the parent and the subtree will
-collapse. Another click on that box will unfold the subtree again.</para>
-
+<para>If you have selected one or more processes you can press the kill button
+to kill them. A so called <errorcode>SIGKILL</errorcode> is sent to the processes 
+which causes them to 
+terminate immediately. If these applications still have unsaved data this data
+will be lost. So use this button with care.</para>
 </sect3>
 
 <sect3 id="the-process-filter">
@@ -379,24 +381,22 @@
 
 </sect3>
 
-<sect3 id="therefreshbutton">
-<title>The <guibutton>Refresh</guibutton> Button </title>
+<!-- changed in 4.4-->
+<sect3 id="the-tree-view">
+<title>The <guibutton>Tree</guibutton> View</title>
 
-<para>This button can be used to force an immediate update of the process
-list.</para>
+<para>The tree view has been designed to show the relationships between the
+running processes. A process that is started by another process is called the
+child of that process. A tree is an elegant way to show this parent-child
+relationship. The <emphasis>init</emphasis> process is the ancestor of all
+processes.</para>
 
+<para>If you are not interested in the children of a particular process you can
+click on the little box to the left of the parent and the subtree will
+collapse. Another click on that box will unfold the subtree again.</para>
+
 </sect3>
 
-<sect3 id="thekillbutton">
-<title>The <guibutton>Kill</guibutton> Button </title>
-
-<para>If you have selected one or more processes you can press the kill button
-to kill them. A so called <errorcode>SIGKILL</errorcode> is sent to the processes 
-which causes them to 
-terminate immediately. If these applications still have unsaved data this data
-will be lost. So use this button with care.</para>
-
-</sect3>
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="bargraph">
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/doc/plasma-desktop/index.docbook #1182822:1182823
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
 learn about &krunner;'s functionality, provided by plugins. You can
 navigate through the matches using the tab and arrow keys.
 </para>
-
+<!-- whitout tab no arrow keys-->
 <para>
 If you want to know what is going on on your system, there is the <guibutton>Show
 System Activity</guibutton> button, giving you quick access to a list of windows
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/doc/systemsettings/index.docbook #1182822:1182823
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
 </copyright>
 <legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
 
-<date>2010-06-23</date>
-<releaseinfo>1.0 (&kde; 4.5)</releaseinfo>
+<date>2010-10-05</date>
+<releaseinfo>1.0 (&kde; 4.6)</releaseinfo>
 
 <abstract>
 <para>
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 <listitem>
 <para><itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
-Account Details (Password &amp; User Account, Paths, KDE Wallet, Social Desktop)
+Account Details (Password &amp; User Account, Paths, KDE Wallet, Social Desktop, Web \
Shortcuts)  </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
 Application Appearance (Style, Colors, Icons, Fonts, Emoticons)
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
 Desktop Effects
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
-Workspace Appearance (Window Decorations, Desktop Theme, Splash Screen)
+Workspace Appearance (Window Decorations, Cursor Theme, Desktop Theme, Splash \
Screen)  </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
 Accessibility (Accessibility, Text-to-Speech)
@@ -195,10 +195,10 @@
 Desktop Search
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
-Window Behavior (Task Switcher, Virtual Desktops, Screen Edges, Window Behavior, \
Window Rules) +Window Behavior (Task Switcher, Window Behavior, Window Rules)
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
-Workspace
+Workspace Behavior (Virtual Desktops, Screen Edges, Workspace)
 </para></listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
 </para>
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
 <listitem>
 <para><itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
-Network Settings (Proxy, Connection Preferences, Service Discovery, Network \
Settings) +Network Settings (Proxy, Connection Preferences, Service Discovery)
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
 Sharing (Windows Shares, Samba)
@@ -225,6 +225,9 @@
 <listitem>
 <para><itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
+Printer Configuration
+</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>
 Device Actions
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
@@ -258,9 +261,6 @@
 <listitem>
 <para><itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>
-Printer Configuration
-</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>
 Date &amp; Time
 </para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/kcontrol/input/cursortheme.desktop #1182822:1182823
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 X-KDE-Library=kcm_cursortheme
 X-KDE-ParentApp=kcontrol
 X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category=desktop-appearance
-X-DocPath=kcontrol/mouse/index.html
+X-DocPath=kcontrol/cursortheme/index.html
 
 Name=Cursor Theme
 


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