rev 4873 - in trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian: . man

Josh Metzler jdmetz-guest at alioth.debian.org
Fri Nov 10 03:27:13 UTC 2006


Author: jdmetz-guest
Date: 2006-11-10 04:27:13 +0100 (Fri, 10 Nov 2006)
New Revision: 4873

Modified:
   trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/changelog
   trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/man/kcharselect.1
Log:
Rewrite part of kcharselect manpage based on text in bug #314691

Modified: trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/changelog	2006-11-09 22:46:05 UTC (rev 4872)
+++ trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/changelog	2006-11-10 03:27:13 UTC (rev 4873)
@@ -9,8 +9,12 @@
   * Remove tpctl build-depends, which was removed from testing due to #392235
     and #392239 (Closes: #397637)
 
- -- Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde at lists.debian.org>  Thu,  9 Nov 2006 22:37:07 +0100
+  +++ Changes by Josh Metzler:
 
+  * Adapt rewritten paragraph for kcharselect.1 manpage. (Closes: #314691)
+
+ -- Josh Metzler <josh at metzlers.org>  Thu,  9 Nov 2006 22:26:18 -0500
+
 kdeutils (4:3.5.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * New upstream release.

Modified: trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/man/kcharselect.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/man/kcharselect.1	2006-11-09 22:46:05 UTC (rev 4872)
+++ trunk/packages/kdeutils/debian/man/kcharselect.1	2006-11-10 03:27:13 UTC (rev 4873)
@@ -12,12 +12,16 @@
 This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
 because the original program does not have a manual page.
 .PP
-With the
-.B kcharselect
-utility you can view which characters that exist in any font installed on the system, in any
-character table, and also assemble a string of characters by klicking on them with the mouse
-from a palette of characters, and export it to the clip board in various formats.
-It is good too locate which characters are actually available in a font and to use rare or national characters which might not be easily available on the keyboard.
+Using
+.B KCharSelect
+one can view all the glyphs, organized by character table, available from any
+installed font.  One can also assemble a string of characters by clicking on
+characters in the table.  The string can be exported to the clipboard for
+later use.
+.PP
+.B KCharSelect
+is helpful for determining which characters in a font have glyphs as well as
+for selecting characters that may be difficult to produce.
 .P
 This program is part of the official KDE utils module.
 .SH OPTIONS




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