[kde-doc-english] [kronometer] doc: Update doc for 2.1 release

Elvis Angelaccio elvis.angelaccio at kdemail.net
Sun Apr 10 17:57:32 UTC 2016


2016-04-10 19:53 GMT+02:00 Burkhard Lück <lueck at hube-lueck.de>:

> Am Sunday 10 April 2016, 16:48:47 schrieb Elvis Angelaccio:
> > Git commit afda29931ddfde5f5c8b0eef3caeef48f5737e2f by Elvis Angelaccio.
> > Committed on 10/04/2016 at 16:45.
> > Pushed by elvisangelaccio into branch 'master'.
> >
> > Update doc for 2.1 release
> >
> > M  +4    -4    doc/index.docbook
> >
> >
> http://commits.kde.org/kronometer/afda29931ddfde5f5c8b0eef3caeef48f5737e2f
> >
> > diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
> > index e0da152..4e24150 100644
> > --- a/doc/index.docbook
> > +++ b/doc/index.docbook
> > @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
> >  </authorgroup>
> >
> >  <copyright>
> > -<year>2014</year>
> > +<year>2016</year>
> >  <holder>Elvis Angelaccio</holder>
> >  </copyright>
> >
> > @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
> >    <sect1 id="general_settings">
> >      <title>General settings</title>
> >      <para>
> > -      In the general settings page you can find the settings for the
> > stopwatch and for the laps. Under the stopwatch tab you can set your
> > preferred time format for the stopwatch display. You can choose whether
> to
> > show hours, minutes or second fractions (while seconds are always shown).
> > &kronometer; supports time granularity up to millisecond, although this
> > requires high CPU usage due to the high refresh rate of the User
> Interface.
> > In the stopwatch tab you can also choose whether to show the time
> headers.
> > The time headers are the labels on the upper space of the stopwatch
> > display. They show the name of each timer component (hours, minutes,
> > &etc;). +      In the general settings page you can find the settings for
> > the stopwatch and for the laps. Under the stopwatch tab you can set your
> > preferred time format for the stopwatch display. You can choose whether
> to
> > show hours, minutes or second fractions (while seconds are always shown).
> > &kronometer; supports time granularity up to millisecond, although this
> > requires high CPU usage due to the high refresh rate of the User
> Interface.
> > </para>
> >      <para>
> >        Within the laps tab you can enable or disable the laps recording
> > feature. If the laps are enabled, you can choose their time format,
> whether
> > to show their notes and whether to show their absolute times, which are
> the
> > stopwatch times when they were recorded. @@ -177,11 +177,11 @@
> >      &kronometer;
> >    </para>
> >    <para>
> > -    Program copyright © 2014 Elvis Angelaccio
> > +    Program copyright © 2016 Elvis Angelaccio
> >      <email>elvis.angelaccio at kdemail.net</email>
> >    </para>
> >    <para>
> > -    Documentation copyright © 2014 Elvis Angelaccio
> > +    Documentation copyright © 2016 Elvis Angelaccio
> >      <email>elvis.angelaccio at kdemail.net</email>
> >    </para>
> >  <!-- TRANS:CREDIT_FOR_TRANSLATORS -->
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>
> Apparently you forgot to update date + releaseinfo?
>

I usually do it the release day itself, just in case the planned date
should change for any reason.


>
> --
> Burkhard Lück
>
>
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