[kde-doc-english] [Bug 102963] New: typos found in kword_frames.po
Natalie
nat at switch.demon.nl
Thu Mar 31 23:54:30 CEST 2005
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102963
Summary: typos found in kword_frames.po
Product: docs
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kde-doc-english kde org
ReportedBy: nat switch demon nl
Version: KOffice 1.3.5 (using KDE KDE 3.3.2)
Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages
OS: Linux
kword_frames.po
Entire document: occurrences of both 'frameset' and "frame set'
frames.docbook:42
The position is determined by their placement on the
page.
The frame which begins closest to the top of the page is
Frame #1. The next frame that is closest to the top of
the page is Frame #2, etc.
- shouldn't 'closest to the top of the page' be changed
to
'closest to the upper left corner of the page'?
When 2 or more frames are placed on the same height, they
are all at the same distance from the top of the page,
but the one closest to the left margin is #1.
frames.docbook:42
As we type text into Frame #1, the text is shaped to the
outline of Frame #1
- Missing period.
frames.docbook:72
You can select a frame within a frameset two ways:
1. By clicking on the text frame border of the
frame you want to select.
2. By holding down the Ctrl key and clicking anywhere
within the frame.
- Can be a bulleted list like the next one
(frames.docbook:85)
frames.docbook:72
Adding a Text Frame to a Document
- the menu to use is Insert, why not 'Inserting ...'?
frames.docbook:124
(called Frameset 1, and Frameset 2.
- In the screnshot the names are 'Text Frameset 1'
and 'Text Frameset 2'
frames.docbook:193
There is now 8 yellow squares on the edges of the frame.
- There *are* now ...
frames.docbook:209
While the cursor is on the border of the frame you want
to delete, click once with the &RMB;.
frames.docbook:212
A small menu will appear. Select <guimenuitem>Delete
Frame</guimenuitem>.
- Should probabluy be both part of the tird list item
It's easy to miss the secont part of the instructions
when scanning the docs while searching for clues.
frames.docbook:217
If you are trying to delete the last frame in a frame
set,
&kword; will ask you if you want to delete the current
text frame. If you click <guibutton>Delete</guibutton>,
the frame, all frames connected to it, and the data
within these frames, will be deleted.
- I tried this, but I could delete all frames in any
order, except when there was only one frame left,
then the message box popped up to ask for confirmation.
frames.docbook:233
Moving an Existing Frame
- 'Existing' is not really necessary ...
it's not easy to remove a non-existing frame :)
frames.docbook:233
Resizing an Existing Frame
- 'Existing' ...
frames.docbook:294
If you are using a Text Layout Template,
- Everywhere else this is called Text Oriented
frames.docbook:303
Reconnecting Frames in a Frameset/Changing text flow..
- An extra period, or even two extra periods.
The tag is <title>
frames.docbook:311
First click on the frame border of the frame you want
to move to another frameset..
- an extra period.
frames.docbook:319
and selecting <guilabel>Frame/Frameset...</guilabel>
from the submenu.
- *Frame/Frameset Properties ...*
frames.docbook:398
If we have the following sentence: <quote>We have nothing
to fear but fear itself</quote>
frames.docbook:399
and we insert a Hard Frame Break, just before the word
<emphasis>but</emphasis>.
- The sentence somehow feels wrong.
If the period is removed it feels raight again.
As a consequence 'We will end up' will have to start
with a lower case w (and possibly a comma after 'itself'.
frames.docbook:415
Select Insert->Hard Frame Break from the menubar
- Insert does not have Hard Frame Break, only Page Break
Will there be a Hard Frame Break in the next version
of KWord?
frames.docbook:431
This will make the paragraph marks visible.
- Yes, it does show the paragraph marks as well, but
the story is about frame/page breaks :)
frames.docbook:435
Find the newly revealed Page Break, labled
- *labeled*
While checking kword.po to see what needs to be changed after you made modifications I found this one:
index.docbook:561
To adjust the look of the tables, including where
their margins are, see the section entitled
<link linkend=\"tables\">Tables</link>.
- Isn't this sentence a leftover from the older version?
index.docbook:1552
see <link linkend=\"variables\">Inserting
Variables</link>.
- The title of the chapter is: Document Variables
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