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List: kde-i18n-doc
Subject: kdelibs/kdeprint
From: Kurt Pfeifle <kpfeifle () danka ! de>
Date: 2005-02-12 22:01:10
Message-ID: 20050212220110.8EB381CF62 () office ! kde ! org
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CVS commit by pfeifle:
Fix a very misleading typo in the kprinter WhatsThis explaining the use
of pre-filters. I asked on kde-i18n-doc@kde about it 6 days ago. No
objection was raised, and a few agreements came in.
CCMAIL:kde-i18n-doc@kde.org
M +1 -1 kpfilterpage.cpp 1.23
--- kdelibs/kdeprint/kpfilterpage.cpp #1.22:1.23
@@ -97,5 +97,5 @@ KPFilterPage::KPFilterPage(QWidget *pare
" <p>The pre-filters act on the \
printjob in the order they are listed (from top to bottom). "
" This is done by acting as a \
<em>filtering chain</em> where the output of one filter "
- " acts as input to the next. By \
putting the filters into a correct order, you can make" + \
" acts as input to the next. By putting the filters into the wrong order, you can \
make "
" the filtering chain fail. For \
example: if your file is ASCII text, and you want the "
" output being processed by the \
'Multipage per Sheet' filter, the first filter must be "
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