[kde-doc-english] [kio] docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound: Update "documentation not found" docbook
Alex Merry
alex.merry at kde.org
Sun Apr 13 14:37:36 UTC 2014
Git commit 32ca488fc2cfadd896a52fd555586e814f82a4b4 by Alex Merry.
Committed on 02/04/2014 at 11:24.
Pushed by alexmerry into branch 'master'.
Update "documentation not found" docbook
REVIEW: 117330
M +34 -31 docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook
http://commits.kde.org/kio/32ca488fc2cfadd896a52fd555586e814f82a4b4
diff --git a/docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook
index 3e576bd..2981869 100644
--- a/docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook
+++ b/docs/kioslave/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook
@@ -17,50 +17,53 @@
<!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS -->
</authorgroup>
-<date>2010-09-21</date>
-<releaseinfo>&kde; 4.5</releaseinfo>
+<date>2014-04-02</date>
+<releaseinfo>5.0</releaseinfo>
</articleinfo>
-<para>The requested documentation was not found on your computer.
-Normally, &kde; looks for application handbooks in a location that depends
-on how &kde; was installed on your computer. There are a number of
-possible reasons why it could not find the documentation you
-requested. The document might not exist, or it may not have been
-installed along with the application.</para>
+<para>The requested documentation was not found on your computer.</para>
-<para>How to solve this issue:</para>
+<para>The documentation may not exist, or it may not have been installed
+with the application.</para>
-<para>Start by searching the <ulink url="http://docs.kde.org/">KDE
-Documentation site</ulink> for the requested documentation. If you find
-the documentation on that site, your distribution might ship a separate
-package for documentation (⪚ called kdepim-doc for all applications
-from the kdepim module, like &kmail;, &kontact;, &etc;). Please use the
-package manager of your distribution to find and install the missing
-documentation.</para>
+<simplesect>
+<title>How to solve this issue</title>
-<para>If you use a source based distribution, such as Gentoo, be sure that
-there are not any configuration settings (USE flags in Gentoo) that
+<para>If the application is &kde; software, start by searching the <ulink
+url="http://docs.kde.org/">KDE Documentation site</ulink> for the requested
+documentation. If you find the documentation on that site, your distribution
+might ship a separate package for documentation (⪚ called plasma-doc for
+documentation related to &plasma;). Please use the package manager of your
+distribution to find and install the missing documentation.</para>
+
+<para>If you use a source based distribution, such as Gentoo, be sure that
+there are not any configuration settings (USE flags in Gentoo) that
might have disabled the installation of the documentation.
</para>
-<para>If you have done that, but still get this page displayed instead of the
-application handbook, you probably found a bug in the &kde; help
-system. In this case, please report this on the <ulink
-url="http://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink>.
+<para>If you have done that, but still get this page displayed instead of the
+application handbook, you probably found a bug in the help
+system. In this case, please report this on the <ulink
+url="http://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink> under the KIO product.
</para>
-<para>If you do not find any documentation on the <ulink
-url="http://docs.kde.org/">KDE Documentation site</ulink>, the
-application may not have offline documentation. Please report this on
-the <ulink url="http://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink>.
+<para>If you do not find any documentation on the <ulink
+url="http://docs.kde.org/">KDE Documentation site</ulink>, the
+application may not have offline documentation. Please report this on
+the <ulink url="http://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink> under the
+product for the application.
</para>
-<para>In case the application does not have offline documentation, you should
-use the online resources <ulink
-url="http://userbase.kde.org/">UserBase Documentation</ulink> and
-<ulink url="http://forum.kde.org/">KDE Community Forums</ulink> to get
+<para>In case the application does not have offline documentation, you should
+use the online resources <ulink
+url="http://userbase.kde.org/">UserBase Documentation</ulink> and
+<ulink url="http://forum.kde.org/">KDE Community Forums</ulink> to get
help.
</para>
-</article>
\ No newline at end of file
+<para>For non-&kde; applications, please contact the application author to
+determine whether there should be offline documentation available.</para>
+</simplesect>
+
+</article>
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