Git commit aff5d9eb2f8b18d54e21abc335ab1fa0124df0d8 by Stephane Mankowski.
Committed on 16/02/2014 at 17:12.
Pushed by smankowski into branch 'master'.

BUG:331191
Obsolete term "Context" in docbook

M  +1    -0    CHANGELOG
M  +3    -3    doc/index.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/skrooge/aff5d9eb2f8b18d54e21abc335ab1fa0124df0d8

diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG
index 3147409..419c7db 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG
+++ b/CHANGELOG
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ skrooge (1.9.0)
   *Correction bug 329876: Weboob import from paypal ignores dates and creates 
account "0"
   *Correction bug 330354: Budget forecast duplicates operation creation 
   *Correction bug 330428: Sorting doesn't work on Reconciliation date in 
Accounts view
+  *Correction bug 331191: Obsolete term ?Context? in docbook
   *Correction: Remove conflict on CTRL+C shortcut
   *Correction: Import mny does not work with space in file name  
   *Correction: In case of failure during backup file creation a warning 
message is displayed instead of an error avoiding to save the file  
diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index ee6fd96..71f3ce3 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ The status bar is a small section at the bottom of the 
&appname; window, display
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="context_chooser">
-<title>Context Chooser</title>
+<title>Page Chooser</title>
 <para>
 The context chooser is a dock where you can select the view to be displayed in 
the current tab or in a new tab. To open in a new tab, hold the &Ctrl; key 
while clicking on the selected view.</para>
 
@@ -407,9 +407,9 @@ The context chooser is a dock where you can select the view 
to be displayed in t
 <para>As explained in the <link linkend="tables">previous chapter</link>, 
tables can be totally customized to your liking. But you probably don't want to 
loose all the customization work you made upon closing a tab. There are two 
ways to save this work.</para>
 
 <sect3 id="save_default_context">
-<title>Save Default Context</title>
+<title>Save page state</title>
 <para>This option allows you saving the current tab state as the default state 
that will always be called when opening this context. For example, you may want 
your <link linkend="dashboard">Dashboard</link> to contain 4 widgets, organized 
to your liking. What's even more important is that you always want the 
Dashboard to look the same, you don't want to repeat the customization work 
every time you open it.</para>
-<para>To do this, you simply need to do customization work once, then to save 
the tab state as the Default State for the context being displayed. Setting the 
default state is done either by right clicking on the tab and selecting 
<guimenuitem>Save Context State</guimenuitem>.</para>
+<para>To do this, you simply need to do customization work once, then to save 
the tab state as the Default State for the context being displayed. Setting the 
default state is done either by right clicking on the tab and selecting 
<guimenuitem>Save page state</guimenuitem>.</para>
 
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