Git commit 6f6948ab287a817e78f5f43871fc11c2e8ef1a0a by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 17/10/2020 at 07:05.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Update user docs and screenshots

M  +15   -12   doc/user/index.docbook
M  +-    --    doc/user/presscurve.png
M  +-    --    doc/user/tabletarea.png

https://invent.kde.org/system/wacomtablet/commit/6f6948ab287a817e78f5f43871fc11c2e8ef1a0a

diff --git a/doc/user/index.docbook b/doc/user/index.docbook
index bf67e3d..d3a2391 100644
--- a/doc/user/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/user/index.docbook
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 
     <legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
 
-    <date>2013-03-16</date><!-- Date of (re)writing, or update.-->
+    <date>2020-10-17</date><!-- Date of (re)writing, or update.-->
     <releaseinfo>&kappversion;</releaseinfo><!-- Application version number. 
Use the variable definitions within header to change this value.-->
 
     <abstract>
@@ -48,12 +48,12 @@
     <title>Wacom Tablet Settings</title>
     <para>
         The tablet &systemsettings; module handles all setting for your 
graphic tablet. All tablets supported by
-        the <ulink url="http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net";>&Linux; Wacom 
driver</ulink> project are handled by this settings interface.
-        Make sure your tablet is detected either via xorg.conf or HAL and 
works in general. Refer to the <link linkend="detection">tablet 
detection</link> section for more information.
+        the <ulink url="https://linuxwacom.github.io";>&Linux; Wacom 
driver</ulink> project are handled by this settings interface.
+        Make sure your tablet is detected either via xorg.conf or udev and 
works in general. Refer to the <link linkend="detection">tablet 
detection</link> section for more information.
     </para>
     <important>
         <para>
-            The <application>wacom-tools</application> or the 
<application>xf86-input-wacom</application> driver must be installed on your 
computer and <command>xsetwacom</command> must be available in order to make 
this module work correctly.
+            The <application>xf86-input-wacom</application> driver must be 
installed on your computer and <command>xsetwacom</command> must be available 
in order to make this module work correctly.
         </para>
     </important>
     <para>
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
         <para>
             This is the small drop down box with the two buttons next to it. 
You can create new profiles and delete already existing ones.
             Each profile is saved and specified for the currently connected 
tablet. If you create a new profile, it automatically creates one
-            with the default settings as returned by the wacom-tools.
+            with the default settings as returned by the driver.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
             <para>
                 The slider allows to alter the threshold of the eraser. For a 
more fine grained setting of the pressure it is possible
                 to alter the complete pressure curve in the <guilabel>Edit 
Pressure Curve</guilabel> dialog.
-                See <link linkend="presscurve">Presscurve Dialog</link> for 
more information.
+                See <link linkend="presscurve">Press Curve Dialog</link> for 
more information.
             </para>
         </sect2>
 
@@ -288,24 +288,24 @@
 
 
     <sect1 id="presscurve">
-        <title>Presscurve Dialog</title>
+        <title>Press Curve Dialog</title>
 
         <para>
             <screenshot>
-                <screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of the Presscurve 
Dialog</screeninfo>
+                <screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of the Press Curve 
dialog</screeninfo>
                 <mediaobject>
                     <imageobject>
                         <imagedata fileref="presscurve.png" format="PNG"/>
                     </imageobject>
                     <textobject>
-                        <phrase>Changing the Presscurve</phrase>
+                        <phrase>Changing the press curve</phrase>
                     </textobject>
                 </mediaobject>
             </screenshot>
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            The Presscurve defines how the pressure of the stylus is 
translated. The Presscurve is defined via four points of a Bézier curve.
+            The press curve defines how the pressure of the stylus is 
translated. The press curve is defined via four points of a Bézier curve.
             To change this curve you can alter the red dots and move the curve 
around.
         </para>
         <note>
@@ -341,6 +341,9 @@
             Use the <guilabel>Toggle Screen</guilabel> button to switch 
between fullscreen (all connected monitors) and each individual monitor.
             The settings will be saved for each screen configuration and 
applied to the tablet whenever the screen selection is switched by the global 
shortcut action.
         </para>
+        <para>
+            It is possible to map the screen with the <guimenuitem>Full 
Tablet</guimenuitem> area or just defined <guimenuitem>Tablet 
Area</guimenuitem> on the <guilabel>Tablet</guilabel> pane rightwards. The 
proportions of the area can be locked or unlocked using the <guibutton>Lock 
proportions</guibutton> switch button.
+        </para>
         <para>
             If you want to keep the aspect ratio of the tablet with the 
current screen selection you can press the <guilabel>Set Screen 
Proportions</guilabel> button. The tablet area will be calculated and changed 
automatically.
         </para>
@@ -384,11 +387,11 @@
     <sect1 id="troubles">
         <title>Detection problems</title>
         <para>
-            If the tablet is not detected check the <ulink 
url="http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net";>&Linux; Wacom driver</ulink> page if 
your tablet is supported.
+            If the tablet is not detected check the <ulink 
url="https://linuxwacom.github.io";>&Linux; Wacom driver</ulink> or <ulink 
url="https://digimend.github.io";>DIGImend driver</ulink> page if your tablet is 
supported.
             Furthermore check via <command>lsusb</command> if you can find 
your tablet.
         </para>
         <para>
-            If HAL does not handle the detection add the tablet to your 
<filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename> file and restart the x-server.
+            If udev does not handle the detection add the tablet to your 
<filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-tablet.conf</filename> file (create it if it 
does not exist) and restart the x-server.
         </para>
         <para>
             In case of a serial device (Tablet PC and such) check if 
<command>xinput --list</command> lists your input devices (Stylus/Eraser/Pad).
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