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author | Darrell Anderson <[email protected]> | 2014-01-22 21:21:25 -0600 |
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committer | Darrell Anderson <[email protected]> | 2014-01-22 21:21:25 -0600 |
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diff --git a/tde-i18n-ca/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-ca/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 03accf75c23..4ee44080b86 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-ca/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-ca/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-da/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-da/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index ffd7aba50de..283db647ca8 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-da/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-da/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-de/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-de/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 372cd042dde..68605fd4c01 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-de/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-de/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-es/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-es/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 61585ba4efe..936cbdf5875 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-es/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-es/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-et/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-et/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 71d1b99fdcc..b6396f1b027 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-et/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-et/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-fr/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-fr/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 8d3a4676681..da098d4bb69 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-fr/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-fr/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-hu/docs/tdegraphics/kooka/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-hu/docs/tdegraphics/kooka/index.docbook index 55b7eb0aa8a..6b156279a17 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-hu/docs/tdegraphics/kooka/index.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-hu/docs/tdegraphics/kooka/index.docbook @@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ <holder>Klaas Freitag, Martin Sommer</holder> </copyright> -<legalnotice ->&FDLNotice;</legalnotice> +<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice> <date>2002-02-04</date> <releaseinfo>0.33.00</releaseinfo> @@ -90,8 +89,7 @@ <para>A programban alkalmazott mentési mód kissé eltér a többi &kde;-alkalmazásban megszokottól. Kattintson a <guilabel>Képgyűjtemény</guilabel> lapra - megnyílik egy kis fájlböngésző ablak, melyben a <filename class="directory">~/.trinity/share/apps/ScanImages/</filename> könyvtár látszik. Az ablak alsó részében a képgyűjtemény aktuális könyvtárának tartalma jelenik meg. A beolvasott képekből készült fájlok ide kerülnek. A &kooka; első indításkor csak (az üres) <filename class="directory">ScanImages</filename> könyvtár látszik. Alkönyvtár létrehozásához kattintson a <mousebutton>jobb</mousebutton> egérgombbal a mappára. A kijelölt mappa (alapértelmezésben kék színű) lesz a képek mentési könyvtára. A képek automatikusan növekvő számozást kapnak, <filename>kscan_0001</filename>, <filename>kscan_0002</filename> stb.</para> -<para>Egy kép végleges elmentéséhez kattintson annak nevére a <mousebutton>bal</mousebutton> egérgombbal. Ezután adja meg az új nevet és azt a kiterjesztést, amely a beolvasáskor választott képformátumhoz tartozik. Ha más kiterjesztést ad meg, azt az üzenetet fogja kapni, hogy a kiterjesztés nem felel meg a képformátumnak. A kép így is elmenthető, de a formátuma nem fog változni, a program egyelőre nem tud <quote>automatikus formátumkonverziót</quote> végezni.</para -><para>Ha nem kívánja ezt a módszert használni a képek kezeléséhez a <filename class="directory">~/.trinity/share/apps/ScanImages/</filename> könyvtárban, természetesen más könyvtárba is végezheti a mentést. Ehhez kattintson a <mousebutton>jobb</mousebutton> egérgombbal a kép nevére és válassza a <guilabel>Mentés</guilabel> menüpontot. Bármilyen elérési út megadható, sőt képek bezárására és törlésére is lehetőség nyílik.</para> +<para>Egy kép végleges elmentéséhez kattintson annak nevére a <mousebutton>bal</mousebutton> egérgombbal. Ezután adja meg az új nevet és azt a kiterjesztést, amely a beolvasáskor választott képformátumhoz tartozik. Ha más kiterjesztést ad meg, azt az üzenetet fogja kapni, hogy a kiterjesztés nem felel meg a képformátumnak. A kép így is elmenthető, de a formátuma nem fog változni, a program egyelőre nem tud <quote>automatikus formátumkonverziót</quote> végezni.</para><para>Ha nem kívánja ezt a módszert használni a képek kezeléséhez a <filename class="directory">~/.trinity/share/apps/ScanImages/</filename> könyvtárban, természetesen más könyvtárba is végezheti a mentést. Ehhez kattintson a <mousebutton>jobb</mousebutton> egérgombbal a kép nevére és válassza a <guilabel>Mentés</guilabel> menüpontot. Bármilyen elérési út megadható, sőt képek bezárására és törlésére is lehetőség nyílik.</para> <para>Ha újabb képeket szeretne felvenni a képgyűjteménybe, használja a &konqueror;t és a húzd-és-ejtsd módszert. Nyissa meg a &konqueror;ban a képek könyvtárát, húzza át az ikonokat a &kooka; képgyűjtemény fölé és engedje el az egérgombot.</para> diff --git a/tde-i18n-it/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-it/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 5175a417d7e..ed289bedde6 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-it/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-it/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-nl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-nl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 9620f9a33b1..9417f8d8cd4 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-nl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-nl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-pl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-pl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index cc69883feec..5eee562d580 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-pl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-pl/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-pt/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-pt/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index fc4e94ae122..d9f65b9c104 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-pt/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-pt/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-pt_BR/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-pt_BR/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 3241b87cbba..81d190d7dca 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-pt_BR/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-pt_BR/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-ru/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-ru/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index 3d77a4e0d6c..49fd56c1df9 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-ru/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-ru/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name diff --git a/tde-i18n-sv/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook b/tde-i18n-sv/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook index eb5fc038b85..4026301b17e 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-sv/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-sv/docs/tdebase/kate/man-kate.1.docbook @@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ <!-- FIXME: Some more useful examples would be cool, how about this snagged --> <!-- from a mail of anders (slightly edited /line/l to remove the double --> -<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno -> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name, -> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. +<!-- dashes:> /some/file/path/file.name:lineno> it would rock if Kate could understand that and not only open up file.name,> but jump to lineno after the file is opened. How bad is it to have to convert that into -l lineno /some/file/path/file.name |