[Uml-devel] l10n/en_GB/docs/kdesdk/umbrello

Oliver Kellogg okellogg at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Jul 3 22:56:56 UTC 2005


SVN commit 431378 by okellogg:

fix typos

 M  +4 -4      working_with_umbrello.docbook  


--- trunk/l10n/en_GB/docs/kdesdk/umbrello/working_with_umbrello.docbook #431377:431378
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
 <title
 >Tree View</title>
 <para
->The Tree View is usually located on the top left hand side of the window and shows the all the diagrams, classes, actors and use cases that build up your model. The Tree View allows you to have a quick overview of the elements composing your model. The Tree View also gives you a quick way to switch between the different diagrams in your model and inserting elements from your model into the current diagram. </para>
+>The Tree View is usually located on the top left hand side of the window and shows all the diagrams, classes, actors and use cases that build up your model. The Tree View allows you to have a quick overview of the elements composing your model. The Tree View also gives you a quick way to switch between the different diagrams in your model and inserting elements from your model into the current diagram. </para>
 <para
 >If you are working on a model with more than just a few classes and diagrams, the Tree View may help you stay on top of things by organising your model elements in folders. You can create folders by selecting the appropriate option from the context menu (&RMB; click on one of the folders in the tree view) and you can organise your elements by moving them to the appropriate folder (drag and drop) </para>
 </sect2>
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
 >display options</emphasis
 > for the diagram. This means that <quote
 >hiding</quote
-> a class' operations only makes them not to be shown in the diagram, but the operation are still there as part of your model. This option is only available if you select the class properties from within a Diagram. If you open the class properties from the Tree View this page is missing since such Display Options do not make sense in that case</para>
+> a class' operations only makes them not to be shown in the diagram, but the operations are still there as part of your model. This option is only available if you select the class properties from within a Diagram. If you open the class properties from the Tree View this page is missing since such Display Options do not make sense in that case</para>
 </sect3>
 <sect3 id="class-color-page">
 <title
@@ -353,9 +353,9 @@
 <title
 >Associations</title>
 <para
->Associations relate two &UML; objects to each other. Normally associations are defined between two classes, but some types of associations can also exists between use cases and actors. </para>
+>Associations relate two &UML; objects to each other. Normally associations are defined between two classes, but some types of associations can also exist between use cases and actors. </para>
 <para
->To create an association select the appropriate tool from the Work Toolbar (generic Association, Generalization, Aggregation, &etc;) and single click on the first element participating in the association and then single click on the second item participating. Note that those are two clicks, one on each on the objects participating in the association, it is <emphasis
+>To create an association select the appropriate tool from the Work Toolbar (generic Association, Generalization, Aggregation, &etc;) and single click on the first element participating in the association and then single click on the second item participating. Note that those are two clicks, one on each of the objects participating in the association, it is <emphasis
 >not</emphasis
 > a drag from one object to the other. </para>
 <para




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