[digikam-doc] digikam: Put typo fixes back

Yuri Chornoivan yurchor at ukr.net
Wed Sep 28 05:16:36 UTC 2016


Git commit 1887f44bdb189f3c3743b13350978fbf3823bd11 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 28/09/2016 at 05:16.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Put typo fixes back

M  +2    -2    digikam/using-setup-database.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/1887f44bdb189f3c3743b13350978fbf3823bd11

diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook b/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
index 84cffe3..7c69f42 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
         <title>The Sqlite Database</title>
 
         <para>
-            <ulink url="https://sqlite.org">SQLite</ulink> is a relational database management system, contained in C programming library. SQLite is not directly comparable to client/server SQL database engines such as MySQL, Oracle or PostgreSQL. Rather, it is an embedded SQL database engine, &ie; it is embedded in an end program. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. For device-local storage with low writer concurrency and less than a terabyte of content, SQLite is almost always a better solution. SQLite is fast and reliable and it requires no configuration or maintenance. It keeps thing simple. SQLite "just works".
+            <ulink url="https://sqlite.org">SQLite</ulink> is a relational database management system, contained in C programming library. SQLite is not directly comparable to client/server SQL database engines such as MySQL, Oracle or PostgreSQL. Rather, it is an embedded SQL database engine, &ie; it is embedded in an end program. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. For device-local storage with low writer concurrency and less than a terabyte of content, SQLite is almost always a better solution. SQLite is fast and reliable and it requires no configuration or maintenance. It keeps things simple. SQLite "just works".
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            To make your application run fast and smoothly, it is recommended to check and optimize your databases once in awhile. This could be achieved using sqlite3 packages or sqlite browser (high quality, easy to use visual tool for managing database objects). For Ubuntu and its derivatives, it could be retrieved using <command>sudo apt-get install sqlite3</command> or <command>sudo apt-get install sqlitebrowser</command>. Now all remains is to open the terminal, switch to the directory where databases and stored.
+            To make your application run fast and smoothly, it is recommended to check and optimize your databases once in awhile. This could be achieved using sqlite3 packages or sqlite browser (high quality, easy to use visual tool for managing database objects). For Ubuntu and its derivatives, it could be retrieved using <command>sudo apt-get install sqlite3</command> or <command>sudo apt-get install sqlitebrowser</command>. Now all remains is to open the terminal, switch to the directory where databases are stored.
         </para>
 
         <note><para>


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