Git commit 3db5afebf3a83b1881e9344f68d9825392e88612 by Luigi Toscano. Committed on 28/05/2023 at 21:58. Pushed by ltoscano into branch 'kf6'.
doc: do not use a few deprecated entities - &koffice; and &kword; can be safely replaced by &calligra; and &calligrawords;. The latters have been in KDocTools for a long time, for sure from 5.15. - both &arts; and &DCOP; can be dropped: the glossary items do not use them at all anywway. So dropping the entites should help with consistency in case the translation uses a different spelling then the glossary one. (cherry picked from commit bb328a035fa996bcda10b115fd1650716c01f740) M +1 -1 doc/fundamentals/tasks.docbook M +5 -5 doc/glossary/index.docbook https://invent.kde.org/system/khelpcenter/-/commit/3db5afebf3a83b1881e9344f68d9825392e88612 diff --git a/doc/fundamentals/tasks.docbook b/doc/fundamentals/tasks.docbook index 19412873..dabcea67 100644 --- a/doc/fundamentals/tasks.docbook +++ b/doc/fundamentals/tasks.docbook @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ writing parts of this section.</para> <title>Check Spelling</title> <para>&sonnet; is the spelling checker used by &kde; applications such as &kate;, -&kmail;, and &kword;. It is a &GUI; frontend to various free spell checkers.</para> +&kmail;, and &calligrawords;. It is a &GUI; frontend to various free spell checkers.</para> <para>To use &sonnet; you need to install a spell checker like <application>&GNU; Aspell</application>, <application>Enchant</application>, diff --git a/doc/glossary/index.docbook b/doc/glossary/index.docbook index b7f5d721..f880eb66 100644 --- a/doc/glossary/index.docbook +++ b/doc/glossary/index.docbook @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Project Neon storage and retrieval system allows efficiency and extensibility not possible under &kde; 3, where each PIM component had its own system. Note that use of Akonadi does not change data storage formats (vcard, iCalendar, mbox, maildir etc.) - it just provides a new way of accessing and updating the data.&newpara; - The main reasons for design and development of Akonadi are of technical nature, ⪚ having a unique way to access PIM-data (contacts, calendars, emails..) from different applications (⪚ &kmail;, &kword; &etc;), thus eliminating the need to write similar code here and there.&newpara; + The main reasons for design and development of Akonadi are of technical nature, ⪚ having a unique way to access PIM-data (contacts, calendars, emails..) from different applications (⪚ &kmail;, &calligrawords; &etc;), thus eliminating the need to write similar code here and there.&newpara; Another goal is to de-couple GUI applications like &kmail; from the direct access to external resources like mail-servers - which was a major reason for bug-reports/wishes with regard to performance/responsiveness in the past.&newpara; More info:&newpara; &linkstart;"https://community.kde.org/KDE_PIM/Akonadi"&linkmid;Akonadi for KDE's PIM&linkend;&newpara; @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Project Neon </glossdef> </glossentry> <glossentry id="gloss-arts"><!--remove it?--> - <glossterm>ARts</glossterm> + <glossterm>aRts</glossterm> <glossdef><para>The sound framework in &kde; 2 and 3. Its single-tasking nature caused problems when two sources of sound were encountered. In the &plasma; desktop it is replaced by Phonon.&newpara; More info:&newpara; &linkstart;"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARts"&linkmid; Wikipedia: ARts&linkend;</para> @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Project Neon More info:&newpara; &linkstart;"https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/"&linkmid;FreeDesktop.org: What is D-Bus?&linkend;&newpara; &linkstart;"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Bus"&linkmid;Wikipedia: D-Bus&linkend;</para> - <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-dcop">&DCOP;</glossseealso> + <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-dcop">DCOP</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gnome">GNOME</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-qt">&Qt;</glossseealso> @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Project Neon </glossentry> <glossentry id="gloss-flake"> <glossterm>Flake</glossterm> - <glossdef><para>Flake is a programming library to be used in &koffice;/Calligra. Functionally, it provides Shapes to display content and Tools to manipulate content. Shapes can be zoomed or rotated and can be grouped to work as a single Shape, around which text flow is possible.&newpara; + <glossdef><para>Flake is a programming library to be used in &calligra;. Functionally, it provides Shapes to display content and Tools to manipulate content. Shapes can be zoomed or rotated and can be grouped to work as a single Shape, around which text flow is possible.&newpara; More info:&newpara; &linkstart;"https://community.kde.org/Calligra/Libs/Flake"&linkmid;&kde; Community Wiki: Flake&linkend;</para> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso> @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ otherterm="gloss-kbuildsycoca"><application>KBuildSycoca</application></glosssee More info:&newpara; &linkstart;"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonon_(software)"&linkmid; Wikipedia: Phonon (software)&linkend;&newpara; &linkstart;"https://phonon.kde.org/"&linkmid;Phonon website&linkend;</para> - <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-arts">&arts;</glossseealso> + <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-arts">aRts</glossseealso> <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso> </glossdef> </glossentry>
