[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-client] 78/120: Navigating doc typos

Sandro Knauß hefee-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Mon Aug 24 00:02:48 UTC 2015


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commit 080ec49fae292fdecfebf77cd9a0efe54fecb486
Author: Phil Davis <phil.davis at inf.org>
Date:   Fri Aug 14 17:32:32 2015 +0545

    Navigating doc typos
    
    Some "downloading" that should be "uploading".
    Some bullet points with "code" items were rendering with bold, italics on the published page. These seemed to be bullet points that had 3 spaces at the start of their 2nd line of text. Other bullet points that rendered correctly had only 2 spaces. So I removed the extra space. I hope it renders nicely in the published form - it is a bit hard to know in the GitHub Preview, because that is trying to show change-sidebars and differences also.
---
 doc/navigating.rst | 16 +++++++---------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/navigating.rst b/doc/navigating.rst
index 4b06248..6a47012 100644
--- a/doc/navigating.rst
+++ b/doc/navigating.rst
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Using the Account Settings Window
 
 .. index:: account settings, user, password, Server URL
 
-The ``Account`` window provides a summary for your ownCloud account settings.  
+The ``Account`` window provides a summary of your ownCloud account settings.  
 You can manage which folders and files you want to synchronize, change your 
 account settings, and pause and resume synchronization.
 
@@ -96,14 +96,12 @@ The fields and options in this window include:
   root folder. 
 
 * ``Storage Usage`` field: Displays how much space your files are using on the 
-   ownCloud server.
+  ownCloud server.
 
 * ``Edit Ignored Files`` button: Launches the Ignored Files Editor.
 
 * ``Modify Account`` button: Use this to change your ownCloud server settings 
   by launching the account setup wizard (see :doc:`accountsetup`).
-* ``Modify Account`` button: Use this to change your ownCloud server settings 
-  by launching the account setup wizard (see :doc:`accountsetup`).
 
 Adding a Folder
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -113,7 +111,7 @@ synchronization process.
 
 To add a new folder:
 
-1. Click the ``Add a Folder ...`` button in the Account window.
+1. Click the ``Add Folder ...`` button in the Account window.
 
   The ``Add Folder...`` window opens
 
@@ -195,11 +193,11 @@ startup, notifications, and using monochrome icons.
   startup.  By default, this option is enabled (checked) after you have configured
   your account.
 
-* ``Show Desktop Nofications`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable)
+* ``Show Desktop Notifications`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable)
   or uncheck (disable) notifications about sync activity.
 
 * ``Use Monochrome Icons`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable) or
-   uncheck (disable) the use of monochrome (visually less obtrusive) icons.
+  uncheck (disable) the use of monochrome (visually less obtrusive) icons.
 
 .. note:: This option can be useful on Mac OS X platforms.
 
@@ -257,7 +255,7 @@ Synchronization of files between a client and server can use a lot of
 bandwidth, so you can limit how much your ownCloud sync client uses.
 
 - ``No limit`` option: The default setting for the client; specifies that there
-  are no limit settings on the amount of data downloaded from the server. 
+  are no limit settings on the bandwidth used by data downloaded from the server. 
 
 - ``Limit to <value> KBytes/s`` option: Limits (throttles) the bandwidth to
   a customized value (in KBytes/second).
@@ -266,7 +264,7 @@ The Upload Bandwidth field (for data flowing from the ownCloud client to the
 server) provides the following options:
 
 - ``No limit`` option: The default setting for the client; specifies that there
-  are no limit settings on the amount of data downloaded from the server. 
+  are no limit settings on the bandwidth used by data uploaded to the server. 
 
 - ``Limit automatically``: When enabled, the ownCloud client surrenders
   available bandwidth to other applications.  Use this option if there are

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