Le mercredi 24 Décembre 2003 19:33, Lauri Watts a écrit : > On Wednesday 24 December 2003 12.13, Gérard Delafond wrote: > > Sorry to post it here, but I hav no easy Web access to make a correct bug > > report. > > I've made a patch to fix the typos, :-) > however, I don't understand the issue > with > > this one: > > 60 > > Allowing the application to be > > killed in this manner will most likely allow you back into the desktop > > however, so you can check in a terminal window and clean up any remaining > > processes. > > =>Means nothing. > > Looks like it should be "...desktop. However..." > > Breaking it in two sentences will definitely not make sense, and it seems > quite clear as it is, once you know the context. > > It means: > "Allowing the application to be killed in this manner (that is xkill, or > kwin's window killer, as just described in the previous line) will allow > you back into the desktop (in case your entire KDE session was previously > locked, denying you this access), from where you can check in a terminal > window if the window you just killed left behind any processes (as it was > just mentioned that killing windows in this manner can, in fact, leave > behind stray processes that are still running but no longer showing a > window)" > > If it's still not clear, I'll have a go at rephrasing it. OK. Probably my english is not good enough. > > Regards, Thanks Gerard