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</head><body style=""><div>> Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> hat am 23. Oktober 2015 um 19:46 geschrieben:</div>
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<div>> For Krita, we decided ages ago to simply open a browser on the userbase <br>> manual of Krita. Yes, it is conceivable that there are people who use<br>> Krita without internet access who still need help, it's just not very<br>> likely. About one complaint, maybe two in the past couple of years.</div>
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<div>umbrello installer also uses a khelpcenter online replacement to access umbrello documentation from the internet instead of a local installation (see https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?project=windows%3Amingw%3Awin32&package=mingw32-khelpcenter-online) Currently it is limited to umbrello, but could be easily extended. klauncher and dbus is required to launch it from the help menu. </div>
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<div>Ralf</div>
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