???????? Sat, 07 Dec 2013 18:02:58 +0200, Neil Page <neil.page13 at gmail.com>:
> Nice start on the explanation for using KB shortcuts. However, I was > looking > for a Global keyboard shortcut list. You even used the exact procedure > I was > looking for in your example; switching desktops. There are several > words or > phrases that appear with a colored background that leads me to think > that this > is supposed to be a HTML document with non functioning links. When I > try to > select one nothing happens. > Also, I have a couple of sections with no documentation,(empty). I was > able > to find the handbook that looked like it belonged to the help app. on > your > site. Unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to add the file to my > help app., > or for that matter, I couldn't even figure out how to download a copy of > the > file. All I could do was to view it and copy/paste page by page. That > didn't > work so good because the format & fonts didn't match and I lost the HTML > in > the process. > Any and all help is appreciated. Thanx NP Hi, The global shortcuts list can be found in System Settings -> "Common Appearance and Behavior" -> "Shortcuts and Gestures". Actually, KDE uses DocBook [1] format for its documentation. The docs can be found in KDE repos in git [2] or subversion [3]. The docbook can be converted into HTML with meinproc4 index.docbook Some notes on conversion into other formats can be found in our wiki [4]. Hope this helps. Best regards, Yuri [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DocBook [2] https://projects.kde.org/projects [3] http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/ [4] http://userbase.kde.org/How_To_Convert_a_UserBase_Manual_to_Docbook#Converting_DocBook_into_Other_Format
