Git commit 0ca4f2950e462acb12feb9491ce1c3ad64d808eb by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 03/04/2016 at 09:59.
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http://commits.kde.org/kgeography/0ca4f2950e462acb12feb9491ce1c3ad64d808eb

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@@ -348,9 +348,9 @@ guide the parent/teacher on how to help the child using it.
 <sect1 id="helper-tool">
 <title>Helper tool</title>
 <para>
-You can find <ulink 
url="https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeedu/kgeography/repository/revisions/master/changes/tools/gen_map.pl";>here</ulink>
 a tool (made by Yann Verley) which helped him with the map of France. To find 
out its usage, simply execute it and read the help message. It basically 
creates the <literal role="extension">.kgm</literal> file from a plain text 
file and creates a file with the colors it has assigned to each division, so 
you can fill the map according to them.</para>
+You can find <ulink 
url="https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kgeography.git&amp;a=blob&amp;f=tools%2Fgen_map.pl&amp;o=plain";>here</ulink>
 a tool (made by Yann Verley) which helped him with the map of France. To find 
out its usage, simply execute it and read the help message. It basically 
creates the <literal role="extension">.kgm</literal> file from a plain text 
file and creates a file with the colors it has assigned to each division, so 
you can fill the map according to them.</para>
 <para>
-There is another tool <ulink 
url="https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeedu/kgeography/repository/revisions/master/changes/tools/colorchecker.py";>colorchecker.py</ulink>
 written by Albert Astals Cid. You need PyQt4 to run this. Just run this with 
the .kgm filename as argument (you also need the .png file of the map in the 
same folder). This will tell you if any pixel on the map has a different color 
which is not defined in the .kgm (description) file.
+There is another tool <ulink 
url="http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kgeography.git&amp;a=blob&amp;f=tools%2Fcolorchecker.py&amp;o=plain";>colorchecker.py</ulink>
 written by Albert Astals Cid. You need PyQt4 to run this. Just run this with 
the .kgm filename as argument (you also need the .png file of the map in the 
same folder). This will tell you if any pixel on the map has a different color 
which is not defined in the .kgm (description) file.
 </para>
 <tip>
 <para>
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