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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ difference is:</para>
<listitem><para><quote>Global shortcuts</quote> are shortcuts for
actions that make sense even when no application is opened. These
shortcuts usually refer to actions like switching desktops, manipulating
-windows etc. </para></listitem>
+windows etc.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><quote>Application shortcuts</quote> refer to actions
that are often available in applications, such as Save, Print, Copy
etc.</para></listitem>
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ configure.</para>
<para>After you've selected an action you'll notice that most of the
controls below the action list are enabled. There you can configure a
combination of keys or maybe no key binding at all for the selected
-action. </para>
+action.</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>No key</guilabel>: the selected action will not
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ be associated with any key.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Default key</guilabel>: the selected action
will be associated with &tde;'s default value. This is a good choice
for most actions, as &tde; comes with reasonable key bindings we have
-thought about. </para></listitem>
+thought about.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Custom key</guilabel>: if this option is
enabled, you can create a key combination for the selected
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ select by name. &tde; comes with several pre-defined key binding
schemes. In addition to these bundled schemes, you will always see a scheme named
<guilabel>Current scheme</guilabel> that represents the set of key
bindings you are using right now (&ie; not the current settings you
-are playing with, but what you've been using up to now). </para>
+are playing with, but what you've been using up to now).</para>
<para>When you are playing with the key bindings for the first time
you don't have to be afraid of changing the default bindings: &tde;