Git commit d3c859eb455c08aa4bb110876944a27eaf42f180 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 12/10/2016 at 16:55.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix minor typos

M  +3    -3    digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/d3c859eb455c08aa4bb110876944a27eaf42f180

diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook 
b/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
index 6aeaaf9..ef6fe7a 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        The top part shows a list of the already existing templates. The first 
row shows the title of the template, the second row shows the name of the 
author(s) in the <quote>Author Names</quote> field of that very template. To 
the right you have three editing buttons, below an input field for the template 
title. To create a new template you type a title in the input field and click 
the <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> button. The new template will appear in the 
list. To edit an existing template you select it in the list, then you edit 
it's fields (see next paragraph) and finally you click the 
<guilabel>Replace...</guilabel> button. You can as well type in a new title for 
the edited template and save the new version with the 
<guilabel>Add...</guilabel> button. To delete a template, very obviously, you 
select it in the list and click the <guilabel>Remove</guilabel> button.
+        The top part shows a list of the already existing templates. The first 
row shows the title of the template, the second row shows the name of the 
author(s) in the <quote>Author Names</quote> field of that very template. To 
the right you have three editing buttons, below an input field for the template 
title. To create a new template you type a title in the input field and click 
the <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> button. The new template will appear in the 
list. To edit an existing template you select it in the list, then you edit its 
fields (see next paragraph) and finally you click the 
<guilabel>Replace...</guilabel> button. You can as well type in a new title for 
the edited template and save the new version with the 
<guilabel>Add...</guilabel> button. To delete a template, very obviously, you 
select it in the list and click the <guilabel>Remove</guilabel> button.
     </para>
 
     <warning><para>
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        The fields in the <guilabel>Location</guilabel> tab are self 
explaining by their title and the gray hints in the empty fields. An a little 
bit more elaborate description can be found under 
+        The fields in the <guilabel>Location</guilabel> tab are self 
explaining by their title and the gray hints in the empty fields. A little bit 
more elaborate description can be found under 
         <menuchoice>
             <guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
             <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;</guimenuitem>
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        In general the IPTC Subject Codes are quite comprehensive but on the 
other hand a bit un-complete in some fields, &eg; under Lifestyle and 
Leisure/Games you find just Go, chess, bridge and shogi. So you may want to add 
own subjects, even though they always remain private (or company) subjects. A 
way to do that in &digikam; is to first check <quote>Use standard reference 
code</quote> and select 10001004 which brings you to Lifestyle and 
Leisure/Games/shogi - just to stay in our example. Then you check <quote>Use 
custom definition</quote> and change the last digit of 
<quote>Reference:</quote> to 5 and the text in the <quote>Detail:</quote> field 
to - say <quote>domino</quote>. You save this custom definition to the template 
by clicking <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> at the right side of the subjects list. 
Then you type in a template title (if it's a new template) and save the 
template by clicking <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> at the right side of the 
templates list. Don't mix up these two!
+        In general the IPTC Subject Codes are quite comprehensive but on the 
other hand a bit incomplete in some fields, &eg; under Lifestyle and 
Leisure/Games you find just Go, chess, bridge and shogi. So you may want to add 
own subjects, even though they always remain private (or company) subjects. A 
way to do that in &digikam; is to first check <quote>Use standard reference 
code</quote> and select 10001004 which brings you to Lifestyle and 
Leisure/Games/shogi - just to stay in our example. Then you check <quote>Use 
custom definition</quote> and change the last digit of 
<quote>Reference:</quote> to 5 and the text in the <quote>Detail:</quote> field 
to - say <quote>domino</quote>. You save this custom definition to the template 
by clicking <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> at the right side of the subjects list. 
Then you type in a template title (if it's a new template) and save the 
template by clicking <guilabel>Add...</guilabel> at the right side of the 
templates list. Don't mix up these two!
     </para>
 
 </sect2>

Reply via email to