Git commit e3f978d317a1c6803364c9ef8f8945820f35081c by Gilles Caulier.
Committed on 21/08/2016 at 16:15.
Pushed by cgilles into branch 'master'.

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M  +14   -16   digikam/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/e3f978d317a1c6803364c9ef8f8945820f35081c

diff --git a/digikam/index.docbook b/digikam/index.docbook
index 9eaf5ec..502f394 100644
--- a/digikam/index.docbook
+++ b/digikam/index.docbook
@@ -93,20 +93,19 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-    &digikam; is a &kde; Photo Management Application with support for Digital 
Cameras.
+    &digikam; is a Photo Management Application with support for Digital 
Cameras.
     </para>
 
 </abstract>
 
 <keywordset>
-    <keyword>KDE</keyword>
     <keyword>Digital Camera</keyword>
     <keyword>digiKam</keyword>
-    <keyword>gphoto</keyword>
+    <keyword>Gphoto</keyword>
     <keyword>Graphics</keyword>
     <keyword>Color Management</keyword>
-    <keyword>exiv2</keyword>
-    <keyword>libraw</keyword>
+    <keyword>Exiv2</keyword>
+    <keyword>Libraw</keyword>
     <keyword>RAW format</keyword>
 </keywordset>
 
@@ -122,7 +121,7 @@
        <title>About &digikam;</title>
 
        <para>
-       &digikam; is an advanced digital photo management application for the 
&kde; desktop. It provides a simple interface which makes importing and 
organizing digital photographs a &quot;snap&quot;. &digikam; enables you to 
manage large numbers of digital photographs in Albums and to organize these 
photographs for easy retrieval using tags (keywords), captions, collections, 
dates, geolocation and searches. It has many features for viewing, organizing, 
processing and sharing your images. Thus, &digikam; is a formidable <link 
linkend="dam">Digital Asset Management</link> (DAM) software including powerful 
image editing functions.
+       &digikam; is an advanced digital photo management application for 
Linux, MacOS and Windows desktop. It provides a simple interface which makes 
importing and organizing digital photographs a &quot;snap&quot;. &digikam; 
enables you to manage large numbers of digital photographs in Albums and to 
organize these photographs for easy retrieval using tags (keywords), captions, 
collections, dates, geolocation and searches. It has many features for viewing, 
organizing, processing and sharing your images. Thus, &digikam; is a formidable 
<link linkend="dam">Digital Asset Management</link> (DAM) software including 
powerful image editing functions.
        </para>
 
        <para>
@@ -212,7 +211,7 @@
            <para>
             <!-- <imagedata fileref="&path;introductionfirstrundialog.png" 
format="PNG" />  -->
            <inlinemediaobject><imageobject>
-              <imagedata fileref="&path;firstrunassistant_step1.png" 
format="PNG" />
+              <imagedata fileref="&path;firstrunassistant_step1.webp" />
               </imageobject>
            </inlinemediaobject>
            </para>
@@ -220,39 +219,38 @@
         <para>
           When you start &digikam; for the very first time it will ask you 
where you store your photographs. You can choose any local, remote or removable 
folder. Just type in the path name of a folder or click on the 
<guilabel>Browse...</guilabel> icon to select a folder from the dialog.
            </para>
-           
+
            <para>
            Later on you can add as many locations as you like - &digikam; will 
add them to the album library. 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
digiKam</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Collections</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
            </para>
-           
+
            <para>
             <inlinemediaobject><imageobject>
               <imagedata fileref="&path;firstrunassistant_step2.png" 
format="PNG" /></imageobject>
               <textobject> <phrase>Choosing database path for digikam</phrase> 
</textobject>
            </inlinemediaobject>
         </para>
-         
+
        <para>Then you have to specify a local folder that resides on your 
computer, in which the database will be stored. This path will be the same for 
all image folders.
        </para>
-       
+
        <para>
             <inlinemediaobject>
                 <imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;firstrunassistant_step3.png" format="PNG" /></imageobject>
            </inlinemediaobject>
         </para>
-   
+
         <para>Next, you will have to choose the way you would like to open RAW 
files : either with automatic adjustments or with the digiKam RAW import tool 
to adjust corrections manually.</para>
-        
+
         <para> If you don't know what is a RAW file or if your camera don't 
support RAW files, you should keep the default setting and skip this 
step.</para>
-        
+
         <para>
           <inlinemediaobject>
             <imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;firstrunassistant_step4.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
             <textobject> <phrase>RAW import</phrase> </textobject>
            </inlinemediaobject>
         </para> 
-       
-       
+
        <para>Metadata information storage may be important if you plan to work 
with another photo management program and you should choose <guilabel>Add 
information to files</guilabel>. But if you don't want to alter your pictures, 
keep the default setting: <guilabel>Do nothing</guilabel>.</para>
        
        <para>

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