Git commit ab1203f87e06f047abdf1c7333be370a2bc92566 by Antoni Bella Pérez. Committed on 10/10/2020 at 19:34. Pushed by bellaperez into branch 'master'.
Documentation fixes * Use more entities * Change http: to https: * Sync GUI messages * And some punctuation M +1 -1 docs/kcontrol5/cache/index.docbook M +3 -3 docs/kcontrol5/cookies/index.docbook M +1 -1 docs/kcontrol5/netpref/index.docbook M +8 -8 docs/kcontrol5/proxy/index.docbook M +21 -22 docs/kcontrol5/smb/index.docbook M +3 -3 docs/kcontrol5/trash/index.docbook M +3 -3 docs/kcontrol5/useragent/index.docbook M +16 -17 docs/kcontrol5/webshortcuts/index.docbook M +8 -8 docs/kcookiejar5/man-kcookiejar5.8.docbook M +11 -11 docs/kioslave5/data/index.docbook M +2 -2 docs/kioslave5/ftp/index.docbook M +5 -5 docs/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook M +5 -6 docs/kioslave5/http/index.docbook M +2 -2 docs/kioslave5/webdav/index.docbook https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kio/commit/ab1203f87e06f047abdf1c7333be370a2bc92566 diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/cache/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/cache/index.docbook index 95119e30..155c90b8 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/cache/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/cache/index.docbook @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ try the cache, and if an object is not there, it will not attempt to download it from the Internet.</para> <para>You can control the size of the cache by typing a number into the -text box labeled <guilabel>Disk cache size</guilabel>. This is the +text box labeled <guilabel>Disk cache size:</guilabel>. This is the average amount of space in kilobytes that the cache folder is allowed to use. When the cache grows too large, &konqueror; will delete older files to reduce the size of the cache folder.</para> diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/cookies/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/cookies/index.docbook index 4daeb7ef..66a0a23c 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/cookies/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/cookies/index.docbook @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ the web sites get, or to customize banner advertising.</para> <para>The cookies page allows you to set policies for the use of cookies when you are browsing the web with the -&konqueror; web browser. </para> +&konqueror; web browser.</para> <warning><para>Note that the policies that you set using this control module will <emphasis>not</emphasis> apply to other web browsers such @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ choose a general policy for a specific host (for example, by selecting confirm a cookie).</para> <para>You can also select a specific host domain from the list and click the -<guibutton>Change</guibutton> button to choose a different policy for that +<guibutton>Change...</guibutton> button to choose a different policy for that domain than the one shown in the list.</para> <para>To delete a domain specific policy, choose a domain from the list, and @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ of these cookies, you will notice that its contents will show up in the frame <para>By clicking the <guibutton>Delete</guibutton> button you can now delete the selected cookie. Click <guibutton>Delete All</guibutton> to delete all cookies stored.</para> -<para>If a domain is selected, you can use <guibutton>Configure Policy</guibutton> to set +<para>If a domain is selected, you can use <guibutton>Configure Policy...</guibutton> to set a site policy.</para> <para>Choose <guibutton>Reload List</guibutton> to reload the list diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/netpref/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/netpref/index.docbook index 704dd0c9..383dd8fa 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/netpref/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/netpref/index.docbook @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ which makes it usable through firewalls.</para></listitem> <term><guilabel>Mark partially uploaded files</guilabel></term> <listitem><para>When a mark is placed in this box, partially uploaded files will have a <literal role="extension">.part</literal> extension added to the end -of the file. This extension is removed once the file download is complete. </para></listitem> +of the file. This extension is removed once the file download is complete.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/proxy/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/proxy/index.docbook index 418aec4b..a348d53f 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/proxy/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/proxy/index.docbook @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ more information.</para></note> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> -<term><guilabel>Use proxy auto configuration URL</guilabel></term> +<term><guilabel>Use proxy auto configuration URL:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Select this option if your proxy support is provided through a script file located at a specific address. You can then enter the @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ icon to browse to it.</para> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> -<term><guilabel>Use system proxy configuration</guilabel></term> +<term><guilabel>Use system proxy configuration:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Some systems are setup with $<envar>HTTP_PROXY</envar> to allow graphical as well as non-graphical applications to share the same @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ proxy configuration information.</para> the <guibutton>Auto Detect</guibutton> button to provide the environment variable names used to set the address of the proxy server(s).</para> <!-- Exceptions fields are different for system proxy (envar) + manual proxy list of hosts/IPs? --> -<para>In the <guilabel>Exceptions</guilabel> field enter the environment variable, +<para>In the <guilabel>Exceptions:</guilabel> field enter the environment variable, ⪚ $<envar>NO_PROXY</envar>, used to store the addresses of sites for which the proxy server should not be used.</para> <para>Use <guilabel>Show the value of the environment variables</guilabel> to @@ -132,18 +132,18 @@ How to enable Auto Detect button? </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> -<term><guilabel>Use manually specified proxy configuration</guilabel></term> +<term><guilabel>Use manually specified proxy configuration:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>The complete addressing information for the proxy includes both the Internet address and a port number. You should enter these into the relevant text boxes. Check <guilabel>Use this proxy server for all -protocols</guilabel> to copy the addresses and port of the HTTP proxy server +protocols</guilabel> to copy the addresses and port of the &HTTP; proxy server into all other proxy fields, in order to help save some typing.</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry> -<term><guilabel>Exceptions</guilabel></term> +<term><guilabel>Exceptions:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Enter a comma separated list of hostnames or ip addresses that should be excluded from using the above proxy settings. If you want to exclude all @@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ hosts for a given domain, then simply enter the domain name preceded by a dot. For example, to exclude all hostnames for kde.org, enter <userinput>.kde.org</userinput>. Wildcard characters such as <userinput>*</userinput> or <userinput>?</userinput> are not supported and will have no effect. -Additionally, you can also enter IP addresses, e.g. 127.0.0.1 and -IP addresses with a subnet, e.g. 192.168.0.1/24.</para> +Additionally, you can also enter IP addresses, ⪚ 127.0.0.1 and +IP addresses with a subnet, ⪚ 192.168.0.1/24.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/smb/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/smb/index.docbook index b94d2846..a3c03222 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/smb/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/smb/index.docbook @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <article id="smb" lang="&language;"> <articleinfo> -<title>Windows Shares</title> +<title>&Windows; Shares</title> <authorgroup> <author>&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail;</author> <author>&Jost.Schenck; &Jost.Schenck.mail;</author> @@ -24,26 +24,26 @@ </keywordset> </articleinfo> <sect1 id="windows-shares"> -<title>Windows Shares</title> +<title>&Windows; Shares</title> <sect2 id="windows-shares-intro"> <title>Introduction</title> -<para>In many small local area networks, the <acronym>SMB</acronym> +<para>In many small local area networks, the &SMB; protocol is used to offer network services. Names like <quote>&Windows; Network</quote> or <quote>&Windows; for Workgroups Network</quote> or <quote>LanManager</quote> are often used as -well. Using <acronym>SMB</acronym> you can access so-called +well. Using &SMB; you can access so-called <quote>shares</quote> (&ie; folders made available by the server) -as well as printers. </para> +as well as printers.</para> -<para>&kde; comes with built-in support for the <acronym>SMB</acronym> +<para>&kde; comes with built-in support for the &SMB; protocol. As &kde; is network-transparent that means you can access -<acronym>SMB</acronym> shares from everywhere you can access your +&SMB; shares from everywhere you can access your local files, for example in the &konqueror; file manager and in the file dialog. To make use of this you should provide &kde; with some -information on your <acronym>SMB</acronym> network. But don't worry, -this is normally pretty simple as, for example, all the Windows +information on your &SMB; network. But don't worry, +this is normally pretty simple as, for example, all the &Windows; clients in your network need and have the same information.</para> <!-- Don't know if the following info should go in the base @@ -55,9 +55,8 @@ very cool thing (TM) btw. If you want to write some documentation for this one too, have a look at kdenetwork/lanbrowsing/lisa/README and contact me if you have questions. --> -<note><para>For the <acronym>SMB</acronym> protocol to work, it is -required to have <application>Samba</application> correctly -installed.</para></note> +<note><para>For the &SMB; protocol to work, it is +required to have &Samba; correctly installed.</para></note> <!-- TODO: link to some place which explains USING SMB, i.e. konqueror or file dialog manual --> @@ -67,25 +66,25 @@ or file dialog manual --> <sect2 id="windows-shares-use"> <title>Use</title> -<para>Although there are a lot of insecure <acronym>SMB</acronym> +<para>Although there are a lot of insecure &SMB; networks out there which allow access to anyone, in principle you have to authenticate yourself to access the services of an -<acronym>SMB</acronym> server. By default, &kde; will use the data -entered in the <guilabel>Default user name</guilabel> and -<guilabel>Default password</guilabel> fields to authenticate itself on -<acronym>SMB</acronym> hosts. If you leave the field <guilabel>Default -user name</guilabel> empty, &kde; will try to access -<acronym>SMB</acronym> hosts without a username. If you leave the +&SMB; server. By default, &kde; will use the data +entered in the <guilabel>Default user name:</guilabel> and +<guilabel>Default password:</guilabel> fields to authenticate itself on +&SMB; hosts. If you leave the field <guilabel>Default +user name:</guilabel> empty, &kde; will try to access +&SMB; hosts without a username. If you leave the default password empty, it will try without a password. If &kde; is unsuccessful accessing the host using these settings, you will be asked for a username and a password.</para> <important><para>While it makes things more comfortable if &kde; -stores your <acronym>SMB</acronym> password, this may be a security -problem. If you are using <acronym>SMB</acronym> in a security +stores your &SMB; password, this may be a security +problem. If you are using &SMB; in a security conscious environment, you should not store your password here but rather enter it anew every time you need to access an -<acronym>SMB</acronym> host.</para></important> +&SMB; host.</para></important> </sect2> diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/trash/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/trash/index.docbook index 6866d7fd..ad158373 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/trash/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/trash/index.docbook @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This module allows you to configure the settings for the trash. </para> <variablelist> -<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Cleanup</guilabel></term> +<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Cleanup:</guilabel></term> <listitem><para> Check this box to allow automatic deletion of files that are older than the value specified. Leave this disabled to <emphasis>not</emphasis> @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ older than this will be automatically deleted. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> -<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Size</guilabel></term> +<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Size:</guilabel></term> <listitem><para> Check this box to limit the trash to the maximum amount of disk space that you specify. Otherwise, it will be unlimited. @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ the trash is displayed right of the spinbox. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> -<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Full trash</guilabel></term> +<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Full trash:</guilabel></term> <listitem><para> When the size limit is reached, the selected action will be performed, either the oldest or biggest files will be deleted automatically diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/useragent/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/useragent/index.docbook index 54fac97d..6c97c90d 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/useragent/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/useragent/index.docbook @@ -72,16 +72,16 @@ deny you access to some websites, so disable this with caution.</para> <guibutton>New...</guibutton> button. Type the name of the server or a domain in the text box at the top of the dialog that pops up, which is labeled <guilabel>When browsing the following -site</guilabel>.</para> +site:</guilabel>.</para> <para>Note that you can <emphasis>not</emphasis> use the wildcard character <token>*</token> in this text box. However, the string <userinput>kde.org</userinput> will match all hosts in the domain -<systemitem>kde.org</systemitem></para> +<systemitem>kde.org</systemitem>.</para> <para>After typing the name of the server, select the identifying string in the next combo box, which is labeled <guilabel>Use the -following identification:</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Real identification</guilabel> +following identification:</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Real identification:</guilabel> &ie; the strings sent to the server, is displayed in the field.</para> <para>You can click on an existing entry in the list, and then modify the contents of the diff --git a/docs/kcontrol5/webshortcuts/index.docbook b/docs/kcontrol5/webshortcuts/index.docbook index 85a15139..d41dafcd 100644 --- a/docs/kcontrol5/webshortcuts/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kcontrol5/webshortcuts/index.docbook @@ -41,12 +41,11 @@ experience. One such feature is <emphasis>Web Shortcuts</emphasis>.</para> For example, you can click on the <guimenuitem>Run</guimenuitem> menu item or type the keyboard shortcut assigned to that command (<keycombo action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo> or <keycombo -action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo>, +action="simul">&Alt;&Space;</keycombo>, unless you have changed it) and type in a &URI;. <footnote><para>Uniform Resource Identifier. A standardized way of referring to a resource such as a file on your computer, a World Wide -Web address, an email address, -<abbrev>etc...</abbrev>.</para></footnote></para> +Web address, an email address, &etc;</para></footnote></para> <para>Web shortcuts, on the other hand, let you come up with new pseudo &URL; schemes, or shortcuts, that basically let you @@ -68,39 +67,39 @@ input is not properly &URL; encoded, so one will type shortcuts wherever you would normally use &URI;s. Shortcuts for several search engines should already be configured on your system, but you can add new keywords, and -change or delete existing ones in this module. </para> +change or delete existing ones in this module.</para> </sect2> <sect2 id="ebrowse-use"> -<title>Web Shortcuts</title> +<title>Web Search Keywords</title> <para>The descriptive names of defined web shortcuts are shown in a list box. As with other lists in &kde;, you can click on a column heading to toggle the sort order between ascending and descending, and you can resize the columns.</para> -<para>At the bottom of the list the option <guilabel>Enable Web shortcuts</guilabel> +<para>At the bottom of the list the option <guilabel>Enable Web search keywords</guilabel> has to be checked to enable this feature. Use the buttons on the right to create, modify or delete shortcuts.</para> -<para>If <guilabel>Use preferred shortcuts only</guilabel> is checked, only -web shortcuts marked as preferred in the third column of the list +<para>If <guilabel>Use preferred keywords only</guilabel> is checked, only +keywords marked as preferred in the second column of the list are used in places where only a few select shortcuts can be shown at one time. </para> <para>Below the list you find two additional options:</para> <variablelist> -<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Default Web shortcuts</guilabel></term> +<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Default Web search keyword:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Select the search engine to use for input boxes that provide automatic lookup services when you type in normal words and phrases instead of a &URL;. To disable this feature select <guilabel>None</guilabel> from the list. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> -<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Keyword delimiter</guilabel></term> +<varlistentry><term><guilabel>Keyword delimiter:</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>Choose the delimiter that separates the keyword from the phrase or word to be searched.</para></listitem> @@ -108,7 +107,7 @@ be searched.</para></listitem> </variablelist> <para>If you double-click on a specific entry in the list of defined -search providers or click the <guibutton>Change</guibutton> button, +search providers or click the <guibutton>Change...</guibutton> button, the details for that entry are shown in a popup dialog. In addition to the descriptive name for the item, you can also see the &URI; which is used, as well as the @@ -121,27 +120,27 @@ about an item in the list of web shortcuts, but also for modifying or adding new items.</para> <para>You can change the contents of either the <guilabel>Shortcut -URL</guilabel> or the <guilabel>Shortcuts</guilabel> text box. +URL:</guilabel> or the <guilabel>Shortcuts:</guilabel> text box. Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to save your changes or <guibutton>Cancel</guibutton> to exit the dialog with no changes.</para> -<para>If you examine the contents of the <guilabel>Shortcuts -URL</guilabel> text box, you will find that most, if not all of the +<para>If you examine the contents of the <guilabel>Shortcut +URL:</guilabel> text box, you will find that most, if not all of the entries have a <option>\{@}</option> in them. This sequence of four characters acts as a parameter, which is to say that they are replaced by whatever you happen to type after the colon character that is between a shortcut and its parameter. To add this query placeholder -to a shortcuts url, click on the button at the right of the text box. +to a shortcut &URL;, click on the button at the right of the text box. Let's consider some examples to clarify how to use web shortcuts.</para> <para>Suppose that the &URI; is -<userinput>http://www.google.com/search?q=\{@}</userinput>, and +<userinput>https://www.google.com/search?q=\{@}</userinput>, and <userinput>gg</userinput> is a shortcut to this &URI;. Then, typing <userinput>gg:<replaceable>alpha</replaceable></userinput> is equivalent to -<userinput>http://www.google.com/search?q=<replaceable>alpha</replaceable></userinput>. +<userinput>https://www.google.com/search?q=<replaceable>alpha</replaceable></userinput>. You could type anything after the <userinput>:</userinput> character; whatever you have typed simply replaces the <option>\{@}</option> characters, after being converted to the appropriate character set for diff --git a/docs/kcookiejar5/man-kcookiejar5.8.docbook b/docs/kcookiejar5/man-kcookiejar5.8.docbook index 786267dc..2c949cbe 100644 --- a/docs/kcookiejar5/man-kcookiejar5.8.docbook +++ b/docs/kcookiejar5/man-kcookiejar5.8.docbook @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ <refnamediv> <refname><command>kcookiejar5</command></refname> -<refpurpose>Command line interface to the &kde; HTTP cookie daemon</refpurpose> +<refpurpose>Command line interface to the &kde; &HTTP; cookie daemon</refpurpose> </refnamediv> <refsynopsisdiv> @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ <refsect1> <title>Description</title> -<para><command>kcookiejar5</command> is a command line interface to the HTTP cookie store used by KDE, -a D-BUS service to store/retrieve/clean cookies. +<para><command>kcookiejar5</command> is a command line interface to the &HTTP; cookie store used by &kde;, +a &DBus; service to store/retrieve/clean cookies. </para> </refsect1> @@ -76,14 +76,14 @@ a D-BUS service to store/retrieve/clean cookies. <varlistentry> <term><option>-v</option><option>--version</option></term> <listitem> -<para>Show version information</para> +<para>Show version information.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term><option>--shutdown</option></term> <listitem> -<para>Shut down cookie jar and the D-BUS service. +<para>Shut down cookie jar and the &DBus; service. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -120,9 +120,9 @@ Reloads the configuration file. <refsect1> <title>Usage</title> -<para><command>kcookiejar5</command> is a command line tool to access the kded module which manages cookies in <command>Konqueror</command> and other KDE applications.</para> +<para><command>kcookiejar5</command> is a command line tool to access the kded module which manages cookies in &konqueror; and other &kde; applications.</para> <para> -When started without parameters it loads the kded module to provide the dbus interface to store cookies. +When started without parameters it loads the kded module to provide the &DBus; interface to store cookies. </para> <para> When <command>kcookiejar5</command> is started with some parameters, it does @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ additional tasks to the cookies jar it provides, like removing the cookies from <refsect1> <title>Bugs</title> -<para>Please use <ulink url="https://bugs.kde.org">KDE's bugtracker</ulink> to report bugs.</para> +<para>Please use <ulink url="https://bugs.kde.org">&kde;'s bugtracker</ulink> to report bugs.</para> </refsect1> </refentry> diff --git a/docs/kioslave5/data/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave5/data/index.docbook index 94d5f7db..81afb8ae 100644 --- a/docs/kioslave5/data/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kioslave5/data/index.docbook @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ ]> <article lang="&language;" id="data"> -<title>Data URLs</title> +<title>Data &URL;s</title> <articleinfo> <authorgroup> @@ -21,30 +21,30 @@ </articleinfo> -<para>Data URLs allow small document data to be included in the URL itself. -This is useful for very small HTML testcases or other occasions that do not +<para>Data URLs allow small document data to be included in the &URL; itself. +This is useful for very small &HTML; testcases or other occasions that do not justify a document of their own.</para> <para><userinput>data:,foobar</userinput> (note the comma after the colon) will deliver a text document that contains -nothing but <literal>foobar</literal> +nothing but <literal>foobar</literal>. </para> -<para>The last example delivered a text document. For HTML documents one -has to specify the MIME type <literal>text/html</literal>: -<userinput>data:text/html,<title>Testcase</title><p>This -is a testcase</p></userinput>. This will produce exactly the same +<para>The last example delivered a text document. For &HTML; documents one +has to specify the &MIME; type <literal>text/html</literal>: +<quote><userinput>data:text/html,<title>Testcase</title><p>This +is a testcase</p></userinput></quote>. This will produce exactly the same output as if the content had been loaded from a document of its own. </para> <para>Specifying alternate character sets is also possible. Note that 8-Bit characters have to be escaped by a percentage sign and their two-digit hexadecimal codes: -<userinput>data:;charset=iso-8859-1,Gr%FC%DFe aus Schl%E4gl</userinput> +<quote><userinput>data:;charset=iso-8859-1,Gr%FC%DFe aus Schl%E4gl</userinput></quote> results in -<literal>Grüße aus Schlägl</literal> +<quote><literal>Grüße aus Schlägl</literal></quote> whereas omitting the charset attribute might lead to something like -<literal>Gr??e aus Schl?gl</literal> +<quote><literal>Gr??e aus Schl?gl</literal></quote>. </para> <para><ulink url="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2397.txt">IETF diff --git a/docs/kioslave5/ftp/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave5/ftp/index.docbook index 6e7e4754..f11108fb 100644 --- a/docs/kioslave5/ftp/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kioslave5/ftp/index.docbook @@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ the transfer of one or more files. The local &FTP; program becomes a client that uses <acronym>TCP</acronym> to contact an &FTP; server program on the remote computer. Each time the user requests a file transfer, the client and the server programs cooperate to send a copy -of the data across the Internet. </para> +of the data across the Internet.</para> <para> &FTP; servers which allow <quote>anonymous &FTP;</quote> permit any user, not only users with accounts on the host, to browse the <quote>ftp</quote> archives and download files. Some &FTP; servers are -configured to allow users to upload files. </para> +configured to allow users to upload files.</para> <para> &FTP; is commonly used to retrieve information and obtain software stored in diff --git a/docs/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook index cb4cdfc3..eedbd33b 100644 --- a/docs/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.docbook @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ He will just tell you to follow the instructions on this page. <para>If the application is &kde; software, first use the search function in &khelpcenter;. In some cases, the documentation has a different name than the software was using to try to find it. If that doesn't work, try searching the -<ulink url="https://docs.kde.org/">KDE Documentation site</ulink> for the +<ulink url="https://docs.kde.org/">&kde; Documentation site</ulink> for the requested documentation. If you find the documentation on that site, your distribution might ship a separate package for documentation (⪚ called plasma-doc for documentation related to &plasma;). Please use the package @@ -53,20 +53,20 @@ might have disabled the installation of the documentation. <para>If you have done that, but still get this page displayed instead of the application handbook, you probably found a bug in the help system. In this case, please report this on the <ulink -url="https://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink> under the KIO product. +url="https://bugs.kde.org/">&kde;'s bugtracker</ulink> under the KIO product. </para> <para>If you do not find any documentation on the <ulink -url="https://docs.kde.org/">KDE Documentation site</ulink>, the +url="https://docs.kde.org/">&kde; Documentation site</ulink>, the application may not have offline documentation. Please report this on -the <ulink url="https://bugs.kde.org/">KDE Bug Tracker</ulink> under the +the <ulink url="https://bugs.kde.org/">&kde;'s bugtracker</ulink> under the product for the application. </para> <para>In case the application does not have offline documentation, you should use the online resources <ulink url="https://userbase.kde.org/">UserBase Documentation</ulink> and -<ulink url="https://forum.kde.org/">KDE Community Forums</ulink> to get +<ulink url="https://forum.kde.org/">&kde; Community Forums</ulink> to get help. </para> diff --git a/docs/kioslave5/http/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave5/http/index.docbook index c3fbef88..c059bcc2 100644 --- a/docs/kioslave5/http/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kioslave5/http/index.docbook @@ -14,17 +14,16 @@ </authorgroup> </articleinfo> -<para><acronym>http</acronym> is the +<para>&HTTP; is the <emphasis>H</emphasis>yper<emphasis>T</emphasis>ext <emphasis>T</emphasis>ransfer <emphasis>P</emphasis>rotocol.</para> -<para>The http kioslave is used by all &kde; applications to handle -connections to http servers, that is, web servers. The most common +<para>The https kioslave is used by all &kde; applications to handle +connections to &HTTP; servers, that is, web servers. The most common usage is to view web pages in the &konqueror; web browser.</para> -<para>You can use the http kioslave in &konqueror; by giving it a -<acronym>URL</acronym>. -<userinput>http://<replaceable>www.kde.org</replaceable></userinput>.</para> +<para>You can use the https kioslave in &konqueror; by giving it a &URL;. +<userinput>https://<replaceable>www.kde.org</replaceable></userinput>.</para> <para>https is http encapsulated in a SSL/TLS stream.</para> <para> diff --git a/docs/kioslave5/webdav/index.docbook b/docs/kioslave5/webdav/index.docbook index 35f1b991..22aacd4e 100644 --- a/docs/kioslave5/webdav/index.docbook +++ b/docs/kioslave5/webdav/index.docbook @@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ <emphasis>A</emphasis>uthoring and <emphasis>V</emphasis>ersioning protocol for the World Wide Web. It allows for easy management of documents and scripts on a <ulink -url="help:/kioslave/webdav.html">http</ulink> server, and has +url="help:/kioslave/webdav.html">&HTTP;</ulink> server, and has additional features designed to simplify version management amongst multiple authors.</para> <para>Usage of this protocol is simple. Type the location you want to -view, similar to a <acronym>http</acronym> URL except for the +view, similar to a &HTTP; &URL; except for the webdav:// protocol name at the start. An example is <userinput>webdav://<replaceable>www.hostname.com/path/</replaceable></userinput>. If you specify a folder name, a list of files and folders will be
