[kde-doc-english] [Bug 134850] New: Typos, oopsies, nitpicks in Krita docs
Natalie
nat at switch.demon.nl
Fri Sep 29 14:46:50 CEST 2006
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134850
Summary: Typos, oopsies, nitpicks in Krita docs
Product: docs
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
AssignedTo: kde-doc-english kde org
ReportedBy: nat switch demon nl
Version: koffice 1.6 beta 1 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2)
OS: Linux
Krita
Entire file should be checked for missing ":" in guilabels.
Original GUI should be checked as well.
name in the top border of a frame) end with ":".
Lens Correction dialog - Distortion correction:
space before ":"
Color to Alpha dialog - Color :
GUI: Scripts Manager > Script Manager ?
Some filters could maybe use more explanations -
what they do and what the settings mean.
commands-dialogs.docbook:625
- you can set how hard the blurring should be applied,
- Dutchism ;)
you can set the strength/force with which the blurring should be applied ?
commands-dialogs.docbook:817
- The colors in both image are
- The colors in both images are
commands-dialogs.docbook:1139
- (<guilabel>Level</guilabel> (as a percentage)
and the <guilabel>Opacity</guilabel> of the noise
(should the original color still be a bit visible or not).
- Missing ")".
commands-dialogs.docbook:1220
- In this dialog, you can set the amount of
subdivisions with the <guilabel>Number of tiles</guilabel>
settings.
- See image in doc.
Number of tiles is set to "2".
Number of tiles in image is 4.
Change <guilabel>Number of tiles</guilabel> to
<guilabel>Number of subdivisions:</guilabel> ?
commands-dialogs.docbook:1301
- <guilabel>Sinusoidale</guilabel>
- <guilabel>Sinusoidal</guilabel>
- <guilabel>Sinusoidale</guilabel> ... <guilabel>Triangle</guilabel>
- <guilabel>Sinusoid</guilabel> ... <guilabel>Triangle</guilabel>
or
<guilabel>Sinusoidal</guilabel> ... <guilabel>Triangular</guilabel>
commands-menus.docbook:1289
- <guimenu>Layer</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Histogram...</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-menus.docbook:1412
- <guimenu>Select</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Feather...</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (no dialog, no "..." needed)
commands-menus.docbook:1470
- Opens the <link linkend=\"commands-dialogs-images-colorrange\"><guilabel>
Color Range</guilabel> dialog</link>.
- Other links to image menu: link linkend=\"commands-dialogs-image-colorrange
(image instead of images)
commands-menus.docbook:1661
- <guimenu>Filter</guimenu> <guisubmenu>Colors</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Color to Alpha</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-menus.docbook:1670
- <guimenu>Filter</guimenu> <guisubmenu>Colors</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Color Transfer</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-menus.docbook:1818
- <guimenu>Filter</guimenu> <guisubmenu>Enhance</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Unsharp Mask</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-menus.docbook:2026
- <guimenu>Scripts</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Execute Script File</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-menus.docbook:2034
- <guimenu>Scripts</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Script Manager</guimenuitem>
- The menu has no "..." (opens dialog, should heve "...")
commands-palettes.docbook:135, 137
- <guilabel></guilabel>
commands-palettes.docbook:746
- Scripts Manager
- Script Manager
commands-toolbars.docbook:262
- You can click on a previous control point to modify it.
- previous?
commands-toolbars.docbook:559
- With this tool you can select an area by drawing a
Bezier outline. See the description of the Bezier tool for
details.
- link ?
commands-toolbars.docbook:681
- using the <guilabel>Gradient fill</guilabel> tool.
- No "Gradient fill" found in /messages
"Gradient Tool" ?
developers.docbook:4
- or other enthousiasts that want to get more
- or other enthousiasts who want to get more
tutorial-select-layer.docbook:18
- Start krita
- Entity ?
- The image above is the image we will work with.
Start krita with this image (in the documentation folder
<filename>$<envar>KDEDIR</envar>
/share/doc/HTML/en/krita/tutorial-select-layer-sample.png</filename>)
and save it to your Home folder (by choosing <guilabel>
Save Image As...</guilabel>). Then open it in &krita; — your
screen will look a bit like this (we have zoomed in):
- This gets a bit confusing,
Start Krita with image - save image to home dir - then open image in Krita
Shorter version:
- The image above is the image we will work with. Right click on the image,
choose <guilabel>Save Image As...</guilabel>) and save it to your Home folder.
Then open it in &krita; — your screen will look a bit like this
(we have zoomed in):
using-filters.docbook
- Wish: Group description of filters by category,
for instsnce in the same order as they are grouped in the menus.
In a translated doc the alphabetical list is not alphabetical
any longer.
- Check all sections: <guilabel>...</guilabel>
- Check:
<link linkend=\"commands-dialogs-filters-blur\">the <guilabel>
<link linkend=\"commands-dialogs-filters-blur\"> the <guilabel>
(space between ">" and "the"
All filters:
- for more information on its settings.
- There isn't any information on settings in this doc...
for information on its settings.
using-filters.docbook:370 & next 2
- the Emboss All filter
- the Emboss in All Directions filter
using-filters.docbook:383 & next 2
- Emboss Variable filter
- Emboss with Variable depth filter
using-filters.docbook:514 using-filters.docbook:566
- <menuchoice><guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guisubmenu>Color</guisubmenu>
- <menuchoice><guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guisubmenu>Colors</guisubmenu>
using-filters.docbook:591
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Oilpaint</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:620
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Pixelize</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:651
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Raindrops</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:679
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Random Noise</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:706
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Random Pick</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:734
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Round Corners</guilabel> dialog
Sharpen filter: Add "You can find the filter..."
using-filters.docbook:814
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Sobel</guilabel> dialog
using-filters.docbook:842
- the <guilabel></guilabel> dialog
- the <guilabel>Unsharp Mask</guilabel> dialog
tutorial-tablet.docbook:76
- while your hand have to move
- while your hand has to move
tutorial-tablet.docbook:107
- (either with the color selector or with the color picker)
- the fill tool
- guilabels ?
using-images.docbook:4
- Creating and modifying images is one of &krita;'s
core functionalities.
- Creating and modifying images are two of &krita;'s
core functionalities. ?
using-images.docbook:4
- a fully custom document
- a fully customized (?) document
using-layers.docbook:53 & all other occurences
- The layer box
- The palette <guilabel>Layers</guilabel> (?)
using-layers.docbook:101
- The <guibutton>Move Layer Down</guibutton> and
<guibutton>Move Layer Up</guibutton> buttons move the
current layer one level down and up, respectively,
within the current layer group.
- one level every time you click
using-layers.docbook:238 & all subsequent occurences
- <screeninfo>The gradient applied with the <guilabel>Normal</guilabel>
compositing mode</screeninfo>
- added instead of applied ?
Filters are applied, layers are added.
using-layers.docbook:289 & other occurences
- of the composited layer.
- shouldn't this be the "new layer" ?
"Composited layer" feels like the result of putting two (or more) layers together
using-layers.docbook:556
- the more black the color, the less the layer under it
will shine through, the more white, the less the
layer under it will be shown.
- the more black the color, the more the layer under it
will shine through,
- This section could use an easier explanation. I know about masks, used
them in the GIMP, but after reading this I'm getting confused :(
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