[kde-doc-english] [plasma-desktop] doc/kcontrol/colors: check, update + bump version
Burkhard Lück
lueck at hube-lueck.de
Sat Apr 11 03:19:59 UTC 2015
Git commit abe6ad51b393cf8c61ab88dcc789075a79482d84 by Burkhard Lück.
Committed on 11/04/2015 at 03:19.
Pushed by lueck into branch 'master'.
check, update + bump version
M +12 -23 doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook
http://commits.kde.org/plasma-desktop/abe6ad51b393cf8c61ab88dcc789075a79482d84
diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook
index b1e9909..9897403 100644
--- a/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
<!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS -->
</authorgroup>
-<date>2013-11-05</date>
-<releaseinfo>4.12</releaseinfo>
+<date>2015-04-10</date>
+<releaseinfo>Plasma 5.3</releaseinfo>
<keywordset>
<keyword>KDE</keyword>
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
Note that system schemes cannot be removed; trying to do so will display an
error.</para>
- <para>&kde; ships with several schemes. If you have an Internet connection,
+ <para>Plasma ships with several schemes. If you have an Internet connection,
you can also browse and retrieve user-created schemes using <guibutton>Get
New Schemes...</guibutton>.</para>
@@ -81,20 +81,9 @@
<title>Importing Schemes</title>
<para>You can also import schemes that you have downloaded or otherwise
- obtained, as well as import &kde; 3 schemes. &kde; 4 color schemes are
- named like "*.colors", while &kde; 3 schemes are named like
- "*.kcsrc".</para>
-
- <para>Because &kde; 4 has many more color roles than &kde;, importing a
- &kde; 3 scheme is different from importing a &kde; 4 scheme. When a
- &kde; 4 scheme is imported, it becomes part of your saved scheme
- collection. When a &kde; 3 scheme is imported, the colors that exist in
- &kde; 3 are overlaid onto the active scheme, and the result is not
- automatically saved into your collection. After importing a &kde; 3 scheme,
- you will likely need to adjust the colors that are new in &kde; 4, as well
- as the state effects. For best results, before importing a &kde; 3 scheme,
- select a similar &kde; 4 scheme (you do not need to apply the scheme before
- importing).</para>
+ obtained, as well as import &kde; 4 schemes named like "*.colors".
+ </para>
+
</sect3>
</sect2>
@@ -114,7 +103,7 @@
users feel that it causes distracting "flickering" since
windows must be repainted when they become inactive. Unlike desktop
effects, color state effects do not require compositing support and will
- work on all systems, however they will only work on &kde; 4 applications.
+ work on all systems, however they will only work on &kde; applications.
</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Inactive selection changes color</guilabel>
— If checked, the current selection in elements which do not have
@@ -127,9 +116,9 @@
color to paint the column whose information is being used to sort the
items in the list.
</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><guilabel>Apply colors to non-KDE4 applications</guilabel>
- — If checked, &kde; will attempt to export its color scheme so that
- non-&kde; 4 applications will use the same colors. Most applications will
+ <listitem><para><guilabel>Apply colors to non-Qt applications</guilabel>
+ — If checked, Plasma will attempt to export its color scheme so that
+ non-Qt applications will use the same colors. Most applications will
honor the exported scheme to varying degrees, though some may have bugs
or otherwise not honor the exported scheme.
</para></listitem>
@@ -156,7 +145,7 @@
are done.</para>
<para>The <guilabel>Common Colors</guilabel> set, which is displayed
- initially, is not actually a "set" in the sense used by &kde; (see
+ initially, is not actually a "set" in the sense used by Plasma (see
next section), but presents a number of color roles in a way that makes it
easier to edit the scheme as a whole. When creating a new color scheme, you
will usually change these colors first, and use the other sets to tweak
@@ -176,7 +165,7 @@
<sect3>
<title>Color Sets</title>
- <para>&kde; 4 breaks the color scheme into several sets based on the type
+ <para>Plasma breaks the color scheme into several sets based on the type
of user interface element, as follows:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><guilabel>View</guilabel> —
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