Git commit afcd2e031b2d69327ce45a6553675eb4cf6263aa by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 28/01/2021 at 15:47.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Minor documentation formatting fixes

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https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/commit/afcd2e031b2d69327ce45a6553675eb4cf6263aa

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
 
 <sect2 id="visualization">
 <title>Visualization</title>
-<para>This group of configuration options controls how the list of windows is 
displayed on the screen. The default visualization is called 
<guilabel>Breeze</guilabel>.  It lists all open windows along the left-hand 
side of the screen.  Other visualizations include <guilabel>Cover 
Switch</guilabel> (a 3D carousel), <guilabel>Flip Switch</guilabel> (a 3D stack 
of cards), and <guilabel>Medium Rounded</guilabel> (a Microsoft Windows-style 
list of icons).  Many more visualizations can be downloaded and installed by 
clicking the <guibutton>Get New Task Switchers...</guibutton> button at the 
bottom right of the dialog box.</para>
+<para>This group of configuration options controls how the list of windows is 
displayed on the screen. The default visualization is called 
<guilabel>Breeze</guilabel>.  It lists all open windows along the left-hand 
side of the screen.  Other visualizations include <guilabel>Cover 
Switch</guilabel> (a 3D carousel), <guilabel>Flip Switch</guilabel> (a 3D stack 
of cards), and <guilabel>Medium Rounded</guilabel> (a Microsoft &Windows;-style 
list of icons).  Many more visualizations can be downloaded and installed by 
clicking the <guibutton>Get New Task Switchers...</guibutton> button at the 
bottom right of the dialog box.</para>
 
 <para>Once a visualization has been selected from the drop-down list, the 
button to the right of the list can be clicked to see a preview or to configure 
visualization-specific options.</para>
 
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@
 <title>Shortcuts</title>
 <para>This section allows you to define up to four Task Switcher keyboard 
shortcuts for the <guilabel>Main</guilabel> configuration and four more for the 
<guilabel>Alternative</guilabel> configuration.  The <guilabel>Main</guilabel> 
shortcuts are predefined, while the <guilabel>Alternative</guilabel> shortcuts 
need to be defined manually.</para>
 <para>In the <guilabel>All Windows</guilabel> section, the 
<guilabel>Forward</guilabel> and <guilabel>Reverse</guilabel> shortcuts will 
cycle forward and backward through the list of open windows.</para>
-<para>In the <guilabel>Current Application</guilabel> section, the 
<guilabel>Forward</guilabel> and <guilabel>Reverse</guilabel> shortcuts can be 
set to cycle through the windows of the currently active application.  For 
example, if you have three Dolphin file browser windows open, then you would be 
able to use these shortcuts to just cycle among the three Dolphin 
windows.</para>
-<para>To change a keyboard shortcut, click the 'Forward' or 'Reverse' button 
and type the desired shortcut combination.  Be sure to use a modifier key like 
Control or Alt as part of the shortcut, otherwise you might not be able to 
cycle through the window list properly.</para>
+<para>In the <guilabel>Current Application</guilabel> section, the 
<guilabel>Forward</guilabel> and <guilabel>Reverse</guilabel> shortcuts can be 
set to cycle through the windows of the currently active application.  For 
example, if you have three &dolphin; file browser windows open, then you would 
be able to use these shortcuts to just cycle among the three &dolphin; 
windows.</para>
+<para>To change a keyboard shortcut, click the <guibutton>Forward</guibutton> 
or <guibutton>Reverse</guibutton> button and type the desired shortcut 
combination.  Be sure to use a modifier key like &Ctrl; or &Alt; as part of the 
shortcut, otherwise you might not be able to cycle through the window list 
properly.</para>
 
 <note><para>Any of the defined keyboard shortcuts can be used to invoke the 
Task Switcher.  To invoke the Task Switcher without using the keyboard, you can 
define screen edge actions in the &systemsettings; module <ulink 
url="help:/kcontrol/kwinscreenedges/index.html"><guilabel>Screen 
Edges</guilabel></ulink>.</para></note>
 </sect2>
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 <title>Content</title>
 <para>The options in this section partially control which windows will appear 
in the Task Switcher list.</para>
 
-<para>The <guilabel>Sort Order</guilabel> drop-down list specifies whether the 
windows should be listed in 'Stacking Order' or 'Recently Used' order.  
Stacking Order is the order in which the windows appear on the screen, while 
Recently Used order is the order in which the windows have been used.  Recently 
Used order makes it very easy to switch between the two most frequently used 
windows because they will always appear in the top 2 positions in the 
list.</para>
+<para>The <guilabel>Sort Order</guilabel> drop-down list specifies whether the 
windows should be listed in <guilabel>Stacking Order</guilabel> or 
<guilabel>Recently Used</guilabel> order.  <guilabel>Stacking Order</guilabel> 
is the order in which the windows appear on the screen, while 
<guilabel>Recently Used</guilabel> order is the order in which the windows have 
been used. <guilabel>Recently Used</guilabel> order makes it very easy to 
switch between the two most frequently used windows because they will always 
appear in the top 2 positions in the list.</para>
 
 <para>The <guilabel>Include "Show Desktop" icon</guilabel> option will add a 
Show Desktop option to the window list. This allows the user to easily select 
the Desktop as the 'window' to show.</para>
 
@@ -77,15 +77,15 @@
 
 <para>The <guilabel>Activities</guilabel> option filters the list of windows 
according to which Activity is currently active.  As with Virtual Desktop 
filtering, this option can make it easier to switch to applications within or 
across all Activities. Select <guilabel>Current activity</guilabel> to only 
show windows that are part of the current Activity.  Select <guilabel>All other 
activities</guilabel> to only show windows that are part of the Activities that 
are not currently active.</para>
 
-<para>The <guilabel>Screens</guilabel> option filters the list of windows 
according to which display screen is currently active.  Select 
<guilabel>Current screen</guilabel> to only show windows that are on the 
display that currently has the mouse pointer on it.  Select <guilabel> All 
other screens</guilabel> to show the windows that are on all other displays. 
This option can be useful to users who want to quickly switch between windows 
that are on the same monitor in a multi-monitor setup.</para>
+<para>The <guilabel>Screens</guilabel> option filters the list of windows 
according to which display screen is currently active.  Select 
<guilabel>Current screen</guilabel> to only show windows that are on the 
display that currently has the mouse pointer on it.  Select <guilabel>All other 
screens</guilabel> to show the windows that are on all other displays. This 
option can be useful to users who want to quickly switch between windows that 
are on the same monitor in a multi-monitor setup.</para>
 <note><para>The active screen is the one that the mouse pointer is currently 
on, not the screen that the currently active window is on.</para></note>
 
 <para>The <guilabel>Minimization</guilabel> option filters the list of windows 
according to whether they are hidden or not.  Select <guilabel>Visible 
windows</guilabel> to only show windows that have not been minimized.  Select 
<guilabel>Hidden windows</guilabel> to only show the minimized windows.</para>
 
 <para> If you uncheck an option in this section, then no filtering will be 
applied for that option. For example, if you check the Screens option and clear 
the other three options, then the Task Switcher window list will only be 
filtered according to which windows are on the current display.</para>
-<para>All of the options described in the above sections work together to 
provide very fine-grained control of the Task Switcher's behavior and 
appearance.  For example, you could define the <guilabel>Main</guilabel> 
settings collection to be invoked with the Alt+Tab key combination, to show the 
open windows in a carousel, to only show one window per application, and to 
only list windows that are on the current desktop and on the currently active 
screen.  This can provide very fast context-sensitive window switching if you 
have both 'work' and 'home' virtual desktops, and then keep all of your 
spreadsheets for work and home on the same monitor.</para>
+<para>All of the options described in the above sections work together to 
provide very fine-grained control of the Task Switcher's behavior and 
appearance.  For example, you could define the <guilabel>Main</guilabel> 
settings collection to be invoked with the <keycombo>&Alt;&Tab;</keycombo> key 
combination, to show the open windows in a carousel, to only show one window 
per application, and to only list windows that are on the current desktop and 
on the currently active screen.  This can provide very fast context-sensitive 
window switching if you have both 'work' and 'home' virtual desktops, and then 
keep all of your spreadsheets for work and home on the same monitor.</para>
 
-<para>The availability of the <guilabel>Alternative</guilabel> Task Switcher 
configuration gives you a second way way to easily filter and browse through 
the window lists. With eight key combinations available across the two Task 
Switcher configurations, it should be possible to easily and quickly navigate 
through large numbers of windows.</para>
+<para>The availability of the <guilabel>Alternative</guilabel> Task Switcher 
configuration gives you a second way to easily filter and browse through the 
window lists. With eight key combinations available across the two Task 
Switcher configurations, it should be possible to easily and quickly navigate 
through large numbers of windows.</para>
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
 </article>
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