Git commit 09a619d80ad7658b7e8899d7e457dd06e1e7de89 by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 24/10/2016 at 12:56.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix minor typos

M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-enhance-hotpixels.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-enhance-nr.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook
M  +2    -2    digikam/editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-bqm.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-dam-corruption.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-sidebar-filters.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-tagsmngr.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/digikam-doc/09a619d80ad7658b7e8899d7e457dd06e1e7de89

diff --git a/digikam/editor-enhance-hotpixels.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-enhance-hotpixels.docbook
index 52d23af..8c8b7cb 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-enhance-hotpixels.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-enhance-hotpixels.docbook
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ This tool can be used to fix the "Hot pixels" and 
"Stuck Pixels&q
     <sect4 id="using-blackframecreation" >
       <title>Create the Black Frames</title>
       <para>
-The Black Frame substraction method is the most accurate &quot;Hot 
Pixels&quot; and &quot;Stuck Pixels&quot; removal. First you have to create a 
&quot;Black Frame&quot; as a reference. This is easy to do. When you finish 
taking your long exposure shots, put a lens cap on the camera and take one 
&quot;dark&quot; image with the same exposure time as the images before. This 
image will be all dark, but with close examination you will see that it has the 
Hot and Stuck Pixels (colored dots). These are positioned at the same places as 
on your previous shots.
+The Black Frame subtraction method is the most accurate &quot;Hot Pixels&quot; 
and &quot;Stuck Pixels&quot; removal. First you have to create a &quot;Black 
Frame&quot; as a reference. This is easy to do. When you finish taking your 
long exposure shots, put a lens cap on the camera and take one &quot;dark&quot; 
image with the same exposure time as the images before. This image will be all 
dark, but with close examination you will see that it has the Hot and Stuck 
Pixels (colored dots). These are positioned at the same places as on your 
previous shots.
 </para>
       <para>
 Load this file to the widget using the <guilabel>Black Frame</guilabel> 
button. The toll will process an automatic detection of Hot and Stuck Pixels. 
They will be highlighted in the control panel preview areas.
diff --git a/digikam/editor-enhance-nr.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-enhance-nr.docbook
index 9efb902..90978ff 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-enhance-nr.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-enhance-nr.docbook
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ You can see below a full description of all parameters. In 
most cases only <guil
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
             <para>
-              <guilabel>Erosion</guilabel>: this control set the phase shift 
for edges. This value can be used to erodes singular spikes and it has a smooth 
effect to edges, and sharpens edges by erosion, so noise at edges is eroded. 
The effect is dependant from <guilabel>Sharpness</guilabel>, 
<guilabel>Damping</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Edges</guilabel>. Set it to 
minimum, if you want to remove weak noise or JPEG-artifacts. When this value is 
increased, then also increasing <guilabel>Damping</guilabel> is often useful. 
This setting can provides sharpening and antialiasing effect to edges when 
spike noise is corrected.
+              <guilabel>Erosion</guilabel>: this control set the phase shift 
for edges. This value can be used to erodes singular spikes and it has a smooth 
effect to edges, and sharpens edges by erosion, so noise at edges is eroded. 
The effect is dependent from <guilabel>Sharpness</guilabel>, 
<guilabel>Damping</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Edges</guilabel>. Set it to 
minimum, if you want to remove weak noise or JPEG-artifacts. When this value is 
increased, then also increasing <guilabel>Damping</guilabel> is often useful. 
This setting can provides sharpening and antialiasing effect to edges when 
spike noise is corrected.
 </para>
           </listitem>
           <listitem>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook
index 2a5873e..b498924 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-enhance-redeyes.docbook
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
     <para>How it works
     <itemizedlist>
         <listitem><para>Set the preview mode to your liking</para></listitem>
-        <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Sensitivity</guilabel> setting adjusts 
the amount of red eyes removal (agressive or not)</para></listitem>
+        <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Sensitivity</guilabel> setting adjusts 
the amount of red eyes removal (aggressive or not)</para></listitem>
         <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Smooth</guilabel> slider sets the 
blurring of the area that has been darkened to render the pupil more 
natural</para></listitem>
         <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Color Tint</guilabel> sets a custom 
colorization for the pupil. If you want blue eyes instead of dark ones, here 
you can do it</para></listitem>
         <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Tint Level</guilabel> adjusts the 
luminosity of set pupil color</para></listitem>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook
index 75f0758..3064104 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-enhance-sharpen.docbook
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
 
         <itemizedlist>
             <listitem>
-                <para>Preferrably perform all cropping, color and intensity 
curve corrections on the image before using this plug-in.</para>
+                <para>Preferably perform all cropping, color and intensity 
curve corrections on the image before using this plug-in.</para>
             </listitem>
             <listitem>
                 <para>Otherwise use this plug-in before performing any other 
operations on the image. The reason is that many operations on the image will 
leave boundaries that are not immediately visible but that will leave nasty 
artifacts.</para>
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
                     </para>
                 </entry>
                 <entry>
-            Original blurred color image to fix. This image have been taken 
with an analog still camera. The unfocusing result of an insuffisant light for 
the auto-focus lens.
+            Original blurred color image to fix. This image have been taken 
with an analog still camera. The unfocusing result of an insufficient light for 
the auto-focus lens.
             </entry>
                 </row>
                 <row>
diff --git a/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook 
b/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
index e26c189..d7e011f 100644
--- a/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
+++ b/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 </para>
 
 <para>
-Finally, you can view the uploaded photos by visting the
+Finally, you can view the uploaded photos by visiting the
 <ulink url="http://www.flickr.com";>Flickr</ulink> website.
 </para>
 </sect1>
diff --git a/digikam/using-bqm.docbook b/digikam/using-bqm.docbook
index a80611f..a38c55c 100644
--- a/digikam/using-bqm.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-bqm.docbook
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
             <tip><para>
             If you intend to work a lot on your images or if it is likely that 
you have to
             reuse it later on, then don't use <guilabel>JPEG</guilabel> format 
because it
-            allows a limited number of operations before it deterioates 
visibly.
+            allows a limited number of operations before it deteriorates 
visibly.
             <guilabel>TIFF</guilabel> and <guilabel>PNG</guilabel> are better 
suited to keep
             the original data.
             </para></tip>
diff --git a/digikam/using-dam-corruption.docbook 
b/digikam/using-dam-corruption.docbook
index 90b05a2..d92aa6a 100644
--- a/digikam/using-dam-corruption.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-dam-corruption.docbook
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
 
     </sect3>
 
-    <sect3 id="physical-deterioation"> <title>Physical deterioration</title>
+    <sect3 id="physical-deterioration"> <title>Physical deterioration</title>
 
         <sect4> <title>CD, DVD, Blue Ray, optical drives</title>
 
diff --git a/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook 
b/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
index 65b5828..0e4b9e2 100644
--- a/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
         <title>Date &amp; Time</title>
 
         <para>
-            In the Date &amp; Time section, which reflects the time of taking 
the photograph, you can change all values. From the date combo-box a calender 
opens, and the time setting spin-box can also be written by directly typing the 
time. The dating is copied to the EXIF 'Date and Time' field. If you need to 
change a number of images for their creating time &amp; date, there is a more 
comfortable method available in Batch Queue Manager. This latter option can be 
found under <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Image</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Adjust 
time &amp; date...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Select the images to be changed 
in the main view and call the plugin.
+            In the Date &amp; Time section, which reflects the time of taking 
the photograph, you can change all values. From the date combo-box a calendar 
opens, and the time setting spin-box can also be written by directly typing the 
time. The dating is copied to the EXIF 'Date and Time' field. If you need to 
change a number of images for their creating time &amp; date, there is a more 
comfortable method available in Batch Queue Manager. This latter option can be 
found under <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Image</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Adjust 
time &amp; date...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Select the images to be changed 
in the main view and call the plugin.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
diff --git a/digikam/using-sidebar-filters.docbook 
b/digikam/using-sidebar-filters.docbook
index 617eca3..18e6236 100644
--- a/digikam/using-sidebar-filters.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-sidebar-filters.docbook
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            In the above example the main window shows the images from a 
calender date, the tag filter is set to 'not tagged', which reduces the set to 
3 images. They have been selected with Ctrl+a, then a tag is dragged from the 
right tag tree over the selection and dropped. A pop-up dialog asks if the tag 
shall be applied.
+            In the above example the main window shows the images from a 
calendar date, the tag filter is set to 'not tagged', which reduces the set to 
3 images. They have been selected with Ctrl+a, then a tag is dragged from the 
right tag tree over the selection and dropped. A pop-up dialog asks if the tag 
shall be applied.
         </para>
 
 </sect2>
diff --git a/digikam/using-tagsmngr.docbook b/digikam/using-tagsmngr.docbook
index 4f6331a..a941dfb 100644
--- a/digikam/using-tagsmngr.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-tagsmngr.docbook
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
         </para>
         
         <para>
-            The Quick Access List allows you to display only a certain node 
(and it's sub-nodes) in the tag tree window. Select a tag in the tag tree and 
click <guilabel>Add to List</guilabel>. The tag will appear in the Quick Access 
List. If you select it there the tag tree will show only that node which you 
can still expand to see the sub-nodes. Note that the tag tree will also show 
only a limited number of tags while using the search field. It will show only 
those tags that contain the string in the search field.
+            The Quick Access List allows you to display only a certain node 
(and its sub-nodes) in the tag tree window. Select a tag in the tag tree and 
click <guilabel>Add to List</guilabel>. The tag will appear in the Quick Access 
List. If you select it there the tag tree will show only that node which you 
can still expand to see the sub-nodes. Note that the tag tree will also show 
only a limited number of tags while using the search field. It will show only 
those tags that contain the string in the search field.
         </para>
         
         <para>

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