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Subject:    Some corrections to Kgpg and Kscd docbooks
From:       "Yuri Chornoivan" <yurchor () ukr ! net>
Date:       2008-08-05 9:14:26
Message-ID: E1KQIcc-000LEf-ST () ffe1 ! ukr ! net
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--- index.docbook	2008-08-02 17:46:17.000000000 +0300
+++ new-index.docbook	2008-08-05 11:39:04.000000000 +0300
@@ -443,3 +443,3 @@
 
-<para>The f<guilabel>Submit</guilabel> tab sets up connection to a mail
+<para>The <guilabel>Submit</guilabel> tab sets up connection to a mail
 server or a web server to submit new <acronym>CDDB</acronym> entries. This is useful
@@ -447,3 +447,3 @@
 
-<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;
@@ -568,3 +568,3 @@
 you may have removed the tray. To add it, <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click
-on an empty spot on the panel and select <guimenuitem>Add Applet tp \
Panel...</guimenuitem>.  +on an empty spot on the panel and select <guimenuitem>Add \
Applet to Panel...</guimenuitem>.   In the upcoming dialog, choose \
<guimenuitem>System Tray</guimenuitem></para></note> @@ -660,3 +660,3 @@
 <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 green  @@ -679,3 +679,3 @@
 <title>Determine if other sounds are audible on my computer</title>
-<para>In this section, we are going to test to see if other types of sounds are \
audible on your computer. We will do this by playing a sound over the speakers that \
is stored on your hard drive.  </para> +<para>In this section, we are going to test \
to see if other types of sounds are audible on your computer. We will do this by \
playing eover the speakers a sound that is stored on your hard drive.  </para>  \
<para>First we must locate an appropriate test file.  This will be done using the \
command line.</para> @@ -702,3 +702,3 @@
 <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> @@ -791,3 +791,3 \
@@  <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


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--- index.docbook	2008-07-25 08:50:02.000000000 +0300
+++ new-index.docbook	2008-08-05 11:28:42.000000000 +0300
@@ -322,3 +322,3 @@
 <para>In this window you can change the key passphrase and expiration of your secret \
                keys. For all keys you can also set the owner trust value.</para>
-<para>This value indicates how much you trust the owner of this key to correctly \
verify the identity of the keys he signs. Taking the owner trust into account gpg \
creates your own web of trust. You trust the keys you signed. If you assign owner \
trust to these persons you will also trust the keys they have signed without the need \
that you first have to sign there keys too.</para> +<para>This value indicates how \
much you trust the owner of this key to correctly verify the identity of the keys he \
signs. Taking the owner trust into account gpg creates your own web of trust. You \
trust the keys you signed. If you assign owner trust to these persons you will also \
trust the keys they have signed without the need that you first have to sign their \
keys too.</para>  <para>All changes you make in this dialog are immediately applied \
to your keyring.</para> @@ -331,3 +331,3 @@
 
-<para>The public part of a key pair is usually stored on a key server. These servers \
allow anyone to search for a key belonging to a specific person or mail address. The \
signatures are also stored on this servers.</para> +<para>The public part of a key \
pair is usually stored on a key server. These servers allow anyone to search for a \
key belonging to a specific person or mail address. The signatures are also stored on \
these servers.</para>  
@@ -374,3 +374,3 @@
 <listitem><para><guilabel>Custom encryption command</guilabel>: if you need to pass \
some unusual options to GnuPG you can specify the command line here. Most users will \
                not need this.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para><guilabel>Use *.pgp extension for encrypted files</guilabel>: if you \
check this option encrypted keys will be named as th input file with the extension \
<literal role="extension">.pgp</literal> added, otherwise the extension <literal \
role="extension">.gpg</literal> is used.</para></listitem> \
+<listitem><para><guilabel>Use *.pgp extension for encrypted files</guilabel>: if you \
check this option encrypted keys will be named as the input file with the extension \
<literal role="extension">.pgp</literal> added, otherwise the extension <literal \
role="extension">.gpg</literal> is used.</para></listitem>  </itemizedlist>
@@ -391,3 +391,3 @@
 <title>GnuPG Settings</title>
-<para>Here you can configure which gpg binary and which <guilabel>configuration \
file</guilabel> and home directory are used. This values are autodetected on first \
start and should already work.</para> +<para>Here you can configure which gpg binary \
and which <guilabel>configuration file</guilabel> and home directory are used. These \
values are autodetected on first start and should already work.</para>  <para>Using \
the <ulink url="man:gpg-agent">GnuPG agent</ulink> makes work with GnuPG more \
comfortable as you do not need to type in your password for every action. It is \
cached in memory for a while so any operation that would require a password can \
immediately be done. Note that this may allow other people to use your private keys \
if you leave your session accessible to them.</para> @@ -404,3 +404,3 @@
 <para>This section allows the setting of some different features that do not fit \
into the other sections. You can configure for example to <guilabel>start KGpg \
automatically at login</guilabel>. The option <guilabel>use mouse selection instead \
of clipboard</guilabel> changes if selection happens by mouse and pasting by middle \
                mouse button or if all operations are done by keyboard \
                shortcuts.</para>
-<para>You can also change if the systray icon of KGpg is shown or not and what \
action happens if the icon is klicked with the &LMB;. If the applet is shown closing \
the KGpg window will minimize the application to tray. If the systray icon is not \
shown KGpg will exit when all windows are closed.</para> +<para>You can also change \
if the systray icon of &kgpg; is shown or not and what action happens if the icon is \
klicked with the &LMB;. If the systray icon is shown closing the &kgpg; window will \
minimize the application to tray. If the systray icon is not shown &kgpg; will exit \
when all windows are closed.</para>  </sect2>



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