doc/manual.txt: Fix a couple of typos
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ CALCURSE - text-based organizer
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Abstract
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Abstract
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This manual describes `calcurse` functionnalities, and how to use them. The
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This manual describes `calcurse` functionalities, and how to use them. The
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installation from source is first described, together with the available
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installation from source is first described, together with the available
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command line arguments. The user interface is then presented, with all of the
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command line arguments. The user interface is then presented, with all of the
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customizable options that change `calcurse` behavior. Last, bug reporting
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customizable options that change `calcurse` behavior. Last, bug reporting
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@ -690,12 +690,12 @@ These options control `calcurse` general behavior, as described below:
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Key bindings
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Key bindings
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One can define it's own keybindings within the `Keys` configuration menu. The
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One can define ones own key bindings within the `Keys` configuration menu. The
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default keys look like the one used by the `vim` editor, especially the
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default keys look like the one used by the `vim` editor, especially the
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displacement keys. Anyway, within this configuration menu, users can redefine
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displacement keys. Anyway, within this configuration menu, users can redefine
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all of the keys available from within calcurse's user interface.
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all of the keys available from within calcurse's user interface.
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To define new keybindings, first highlight the action to which it will apply.
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To define new key bindings, first highlight the action to which it will apply.
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Then, delete the actual key binding if necessary, and add a new one. You will
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Then, delete the actual key binding if necessary, and add a new one. You will
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then be asked to press the key corresponding to the new binding. It is possible
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then be asked to press the key corresponding to the new binding. It is possible
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to define more than one key binding for a single action.
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to define more than one key binding for a single action.
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@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ bar. A black and white theme is also available, in order to support non-color
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terminals.
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terminals.
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NOTE: Depending on your terminal type and on the value of the `$TERM`
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NOTE: Depending on your terminal type and on the value of the `$TERM`
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environnement variable, color could or could not be supported. An error
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environment variable, color could or could not be supported. An error
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message will appear if you try to change colors whereas your terminal
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message will appear if you try to change colors whereas your terminal
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does not support this feature. If you do know your terminal supports
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does not support this feature. If you do know your terminal supports
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colors but could not get `calcurse` to display them, try to set your
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colors but could not get `calcurse` to display them, try to set your
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@ -751,8 +751,8 @@ The default layout makes the calendar panel to be displayed on the top-right
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corner of the terminal, the todo panel on the bottom-right corner, while the
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corner of the terminal, the todo panel on the bottom-right corner, while the
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appointment panel is displayed on the left hand-side of the screen (see the
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appointment panel is displayed on the left hand-side of the screen (see the
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figure in section <<basics_interface_interactive,Interactive mode>> for an
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figure in section <<basics_interface_interactive,Interactive mode>> for an
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exemple of the default layout). By choosing another layout in the
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example of the default layout). By choosing another layout in the
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configuration screen, user can customize `calcurse` appearence to best suit his
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configuration screen, user can customize `calcurse` appearance to best suit his
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needs by placing the different panels where needed.
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needs by placing the different panels where needed.
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The following option is used to modify the layout configuration:
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The following option is used to modify the layout configuration:
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@ -840,9 +840,9 @@ be used instead of *xterm-color* to set the `$TERM` variable:
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"The xterm-color value for $TERM is a bad choice for XFree86 xterm because it
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"The xterm-color value for $TERM is a bad choice for XFree86 xterm because it
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is commonly used for a terminfo entry which happens to not support bce. Use the
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is commonly used for a `terminfo` entry which happens to not support bce. Use
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xterm-xfree86 entry which is distributed with XFree86 xterm (or the similar one
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the xterm-xfree86 entry which is distributed with XFree86 xterm (or the similar
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distributed with ncurses)."
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one distributed with ncurses)."
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[[bugs]]
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[[bugs]]
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@ -893,7 +893,7 @@ http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/
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IMPORTANT: Since we switched to Transifex, editing *po* files is not necessary
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IMPORTANT: Since we switched to Transifex, editing *po* files is not necessary
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anymore as Transifex provides a user-friendly, intuitive web
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anymore as Transifex provides a user-friendly, intuitive web
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interface for translators. Knowlegde of `gettext` and the *po*
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interface for translators. Knowledge of `gettext` and the *po*
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format is still useful for those of you who prefer the command line
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format is still useful for those of you who prefer the command line
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and local editing. If you want to use the web UI to edit the
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and local editing. If you want to use the web UI to edit the
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translation strings, you can skip over to <<transifex_webui,Using
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translation strings, you can skip over to <<transifex_webui,Using
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So, translatable strings are first marked by the coders within the `C` source
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So, translatable strings are first marked by the coders within the `C` source
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files, then gathered in a template file (*calcurse.pot* - the *pot* extension
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files, then gathered in a template file (*calcurse.pot* - the *pot* extension
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meaning *portable object template*). The content of this template file is then
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meaning *portable object template*). The content of this template file is then
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merged with the translation files for each language (*fr.po* for french, for
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merged with the translation files for each language (*fr.po* for French, for
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instance - with *po* standing for *portable object*, ie meant to be read and
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instance - with *po* standing for *portable object*, ie meant to be read and
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edited by humans). A given translation team will take this file, translate its
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edited by humans). A given translation team will take this file, translate its
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strings, and send it back to the developers. At compilation time, a binary
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strings, and send it back to the developers. At compilation time, a binary
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version of this file (for efficiency reasons) will be produced (*fr.mo* - *mo*
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version of this file (for efficiency reasons) will be produced (*fr.mo* - *mo*
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stands for *machine object*, ie meant to be read by programs), and then
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stands for *machine object*, i.e. meant to be read by programs), and then
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installed. Then `calcurse` will use this file at runtime, translating the
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installed. Then `calcurse` will use this file at runtime, translating the
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strings according to the locale settings of the user.
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strings according to the locale settings of the user.
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@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ Using transifex-client
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You can also use a command line client to submit translations instead of having
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You can also use a command line client to submit translations instead of having
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to use the web interface every time you want to submit an updated version. If
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to use the web interface every time you want to submit an updated version. If
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you have a recent version of setuptools installed, you can get the CLI client
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you have a recent version of `setuptools` installed, you can get the CLI client
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by issuing the following command:
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by issuing the following command:
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$ tx push -r calcurse.calcursepot -t -l <locale>
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$ tx push -r calcurse.calcursepot -t -l <locale>
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For more details, read up on transifex-client usage at the
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For more details, read up on `transifex-client` usage at the
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http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/client/[The Transifex Command-line Client
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http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/client/[The Transifex Command-line Client
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v0.4] section of the http://help.transifex.net/[Transifex documentation].
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v0.4] section of the http://help.transifex.net/[Transifex documentation].
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