[gimp-help-2] Applied corrections from Liangtai



commit cb8ac755b2ac6a3bd1d6ebfdfa8c6504fe843da4
Author: Julien Hardelin <jm hard wanadoo fr>
Date:   Wed Jul 1 16:05:40 2009 +0200

    Applied corrections from Liangtai

 images/fr/toolbox/tools-levels.png       |  Bin 24528 -> 31077 bytes
 src/dialogs/layer-mask.xml               |    5 +--
 src/dialogs/path-dialog.xml              |   10 ++----
 src/dialogs/pointer-dialog.xml           |    5 ---
 src/menus/colors/map/rotate-colormap.xml |    2 +-
 src/menus/edit/module-manager.xml        |   55 ++++-------------------------
 src/menus/file/new.xml                   |   39 +++++++--------------
 src/menus/layer/mask-add.xml             |    3 +-
 src/menus/layer/mask-apply.xml           |   24 ++++---------
 src/toolbox/tool-desaturate.xml          |    2 +-
 10 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/images/fr/toolbox/tools-levels.png b/images/fr/toolbox/tools-levels.png
index 72edfb0..6ef178c 100644
Binary files a/images/fr/toolbox/tools-levels.png and b/images/fr/toolbox/tools-levels.png differ
diff --git a/src/dialogs/layer-mask.xml b/src/dialogs/layer-mask.xml
index 9f3f3e1..e59219f 100644
--- a/src/dialogs/layer-mask.xml
+++ b/src/dialogs/layer-mask.xml
@@ -46,9 +46,8 @@
         <para>
           To create a layer mask start with a right click on the layer to call
           the context menu and select <guilabel>Add layer mask</guilabel>
-          in the menu. If the menu item is grayed first select
-          <guilabel>Add Alpha channel</guilabel> in the same menu. A dialog
-          appears where you can initialize the content of the mask:
+          in the menu. A dialog appears where you can initialize the content of
+          the mask:
         </para>
         <itemizedlist>
           <listitem>
diff --git a/src/dialogs/path-dialog.xml b/src/dialogs/path-dialog.xml
index 878c585..a6a7cfa 100644
--- a/src/dialogs/path-dialog.xml
+++ b/src/dialogs/path-dialog.xml
@@ -1,13 +1,15 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!DOCTYPE sect2 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd";>
 <!-- section history:
+  2009-07-01 Liang Tai: removed "Path to Selection" from path tool options that
+  no longer exists
   2008-12-07 j.h: updated to v2.6
   2006-03-11 lexa: made docbook compliant
   2006-02-25 fixed invalid image reference
   2005-11-29 replaced informalfigures by figures by lexa
 -->
 <sect2 id="gimp-path-dialog">
-  <title><quote>Paths</quote> Dialog</title>
+  <title>Paths Dialog</title>
   <indexterm>
     <primary>Dialogs</primary>
     <secondary>Paths</secondary>
@@ -455,12 +457,6 @@
                 button at the bottom of the Paths dialog.
               </para>
             </listitem>
-            <listitem>
-              <para>
-                From the <guilabel>Selection to Path</guilabel> button in
-                the Tool Options for the Path tool.
-              </para>
-            </listitem>
           </itemizedlist>
           <para><guilabel>Selection to Path</guilabel> creates a new path
             from the image's selection. In most cases the resulting path
diff --git a/src/dialogs/pointer-dialog.xml b/src/dialogs/pointer-dialog.xml
index 1f2c240..f8b39be 100644
--- a/src/dialogs/pointer-dialog.xml
+++ b/src/dialogs/pointer-dialog.xml
@@ -82,11 +82,6 @@
     <title>
       <phrase><quote>Pointer</quote> dialog options</phrase>
     </title>
-    <para>
-      As in every dialog that contains preview icons, you can control the
-      preview images in the tab menu. To get more informations about that
-      topic read <xref linkend="gimp-concepts-docks"/>.
-    </para>
     <variablelist>
       <title>
         <phrase>Pointer Information</phrase>
diff --git a/src/menus/colors/map/rotate-colormap.xml b/src/menus/colors/map/rotate-colormap.xml
index 9a29de0..4672980 100644
--- a/src/menus/colors/map/rotate-colormap.xml
+++ b/src/menus/colors/map/rotate-colormap.xml
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
     <para>
       You can select here the angle unit used to locate colors in the
       Hue/Saturation circle. This choice is valid only for the current filter
-      session: don't click on Valid just after selecting unit, return to the
+      session: don't click on OK just after selecting unit, return to the
       wanted tab!
     </para>
   </sect3>
diff --git a/src/menus/edit/module-manager.xml b/src/menus/edit/module-manager.xml
index 7d2c795..3cb0839 100644
--- a/src/menus/edit/module-manager.xml
+++ b/src/menus/edit/module-manager.xml
@@ -1,23 +1,15 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <!DOCTYPE sect2 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd";>
 <!-- section history:
+  2009-07-01 Liang Tai: deleted buuttons that no longer exeist
   2008-01-07 j.h: copy-pasted from menus/xtns-module-manager.xml
   2008-05-06 ude: changed (help-)id [was: gimp-xtns-module-manager]
   2008-03-13 ude: enhanced dialog description
   2005-11-24 split of from menus-toolbox.xml by axel.wernicke
 -->
 <sect2 id="gimp-module-dialog">
-  <!--<sect2info role="cvs">
-    <revhistory>
-      <revision>
-        <revnumber>$Revision$</revnumber>
-        <date>2008-03-13</date>
-        <authorinitials>ude</authorinitials>
-      </revision>
-    </revhistory>
-  </sect2info>-->
   <title>
-    <phrase>The Module Manager</phrase>
+    The Module Manager
   </title>
   <indexterm>
     <primary>Module Manager</primary>
@@ -34,7 +26,7 @@
   </para>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>Activate the Command</phrase>
+      Activating the Command
     </title>
     <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
@@ -50,15 +42,11 @@
   </sect3>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>
         Description of the <quote>Module Manager</quote> Dialog
-      </phrase>
     </title>
     <figure>
       <title>
-        <phrase>
           The <quote>Module Manager</quote> dialog window
-        </phrase>
       </title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
@@ -68,14 +56,14 @@
     </figure>
     <variablelist>
       <title>
-        <phrase>Modules list</phrase>
+        Modules list
       </title>
       <para>
         The scrolled window of the Module Manager shows the loadable modules.
       </para>
       <varlistentry>
         <term>
-          <phrase>Autoload</phrase>
+          Autoload
         </term>
         <listitem>
           <para>
@@ -93,9 +81,7 @@
           </para>
           <figure>
             <title>
-              <phrase>
                 Autoload example: Color selector modules
-              </phrase>
             </title>
             <mediaobject>
               <imageobject>
@@ -122,7 +108,7 @@
       </varlistentry>
       <varlistentry>
         <term>
-          <phrase>Module path</phrase>
+          Module path
         </term>
         <listitem>
           <para>
@@ -133,36 +119,11 @@
     </variablelist>
     <variablelist>
       <title>
-        <phrase>Buttons</phrase>
+        Buttons
       </title>
       <varlistentry>
         <term>
-          <phrase>Query</phrase>
-        </term>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            This button is only visible, when the respective module has not
-            been auto-loaded. When you click on the button, information about
-            the selected module is displayed at the bottom of the dialog, and
-            the button changes to <guibutton>Load</guibutton>.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-        <term>
-          <phrase>Load; Unload</phrase>
-        </term>
-        <listitem>
-          <para>
-            Loading modules manually does not work properly. The buttons are
-            useless (<quote>Unload</quote> is even disabled) and will probably
-            removed in future versions.
-          </para>
-        </listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      <varlistentry>
-        <term>
-          <phrase>Refresh</phrase>
+          Refresh
         </term>
         <listitem>
           <para>
diff --git a/src/menus/file/new.xml b/src/menus/file/new.xml
index ae66e11..dd7a830 100644
--- a/src/menus/file/new.xml
+++ b/src/menus/file/new.xml
@@ -10,19 +10,7 @@
   2005-09-03 de reviewed by axel.wernicke
 -->
 <sect2 id="gimp-file-new">
-  <!--<sect2info role="cvs">
-    <revhistory>
-      <revision>
-        <revnumber>$Revision$</revnumber>
-        <date>2009-01-02</date>
-        <authorinitials>j.h</authorinitials>
-        <revremark> Updated to v2.6</revremark>
-      </revision>
-    </revhistory>
-  </sect2info>-->
-  <title>
-    <phrase>New</phrase>
-  </title>
+  <title>New</title>
   <indexterm>
     <primary>Image</primary>
     <secondary>New image</secondary>
@@ -41,13 +29,12 @@
   </para>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>Activate the command</phrase>
+      Activate the command
     </title>
     <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
         <para>
-          You can access the command from either the Toolbox menubar or the
-          Image menubar through:
+          You can access the command the Image menubar through:
           <menuchoice>
             <guimenu>File</guimenu>
             <guimenuitem>New</guimenuitem>
@@ -64,11 +51,11 @@
   </sect3>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>Basic Options</phrase>
+      Basic Options
     </title>
     <figure>
       <title>
-        <phrase>The <quote>New Image</quote> dialog</phrase>
+        The <quote>New Image</quote> dialog
       </title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
@@ -94,9 +81,7 @@
         <listitem>
           <figure>
             <title>
-              <phrase>
                 The <quote>Template</quote> dialog
-              </phrase>
             </title>
             <mediaobject>
               <imageobject>
@@ -132,7 +117,6 @@
           <para>
             If no image is open, the <quote>New</quote> image is opened in
             the empty image window, with the default size you have determined
-            in <!--<xref linkend="FIXME" />-->Edit/Preferences/Default Image.
             If you open the <quote>New</quote>image when another is open (or
             has been), then it is opened in another window, with the same
             size as the first image.
@@ -169,11 +153,11 @@
   </sect3>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>Advanced Options</phrase>
+      Advanced Options
     </title>
     <figure>
       <title>
-        <phrase>New Image dialog (Advanced Options)</phrase>
+        New Image dialog (Advanced Options)
       </title>
       <mediaobject>
         <imageobject>
@@ -213,7 +197,10 @@
             <para>
               If you want to display the image on the screen at the
               correct dimensions, select
-              <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Dot for Dot</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
+              <menuchoice>
+                <guimenu>View</guimenu>
+                <guimenuitem>Dot for Dot</guimenuitem>
+              </menuchoice>
               Set the zoom factor to 100% to see the image at its true
               screen size. The calibration of the screen size is normally
               done when <acronym>GIMP</acronym> is installed,
@@ -231,7 +218,7 @@
         <listitem>
           <figure>
             <title>
-              <phrase>Colorspace menu</phrase>
+              Colorspace menu
             </title>
             <mediaobject>
               <imageobject>
@@ -271,7 +258,7 @@
         <listitem>
           <figure>
             <title>
-              <phrase>Fill menu</phrase>
+              Fill menu
             </title>
             <mediaobject>
               <imageobject>
diff --git a/src/menus/layer/mask-add.xml b/src/menus/layer/mask-add.xml
index c4e6e19..d212927 100644
--- a/src/menus/layer/mask-add.xml
+++ b/src/menus/layer/mask-add.xml
@@ -25,8 +25,7 @@
     The <guimenuitem>Add Layer Mask</guimenuitem> command adds a layer mask
     to the active layer. It displays a dialog in which you can set the
     initial properties of the mask. If the layer already has a layer mask,
-    or if it cannot have one because it does not have an alpha channel, the
-    menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.
+    the menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.
   </para>
   <para>
     A layer mask lets you define which parts of the layer are opaque,
diff --git a/src/menus/layer/mask-apply.xml b/src/menus/layer/mask-apply.xml
index e08de23..d833d09 100644
--- a/src/menus/layer/mask-apply.xml
+++ b/src/menus/layer/mask-apply.xml
@@ -6,17 +6,8 @@
   2005/11/15 split of from layer-mask.xml by axel.wernicke
 -->
 <sect2 id="gimp-layer-mask-apply">
-  <!--<sect2info role="cvs">
-    <revhistory>
-      <revision>
-        <revnumber>$Revision$</revnumber>
-        <date>2006-08-16</date>
-        <authorinitials>scb</authorinitials>
-      </revision>
-    </revhistory>
-  </sect2info>-->
   <title>
-    <phrase>Apply Layer Mask</phrase>
+    Apply Layer Mask
   </title>
   <indexterm>
     <primary>Layer</primary>
@@ -31,18 +22,19 @@
   <indexterm>
     <primary>Apply Layer Mask (command)</primary>
   </indexterm>
+
   <para>
     The <guimenuitem>Apply Layer Mask</guimenuitem> command merges the
     layer mask with the current layer. The transparency information in the
-    layer mask is transferred to the alpha channel and the layer mask is
-    removed. If the active layer does not have a layer mask, the menu entry
-    is insensitive and grayed out. See the
-    <link linkend="gimp-layer-mask">Layer Masks</link>
-    section for more information.
+    layer mask is transferred to the alpha channel, that is created if it
+    doesn't exist, and the layer mask is removed. If the active layer does not
+    have a layer mask, the menu entry is insensitive and grayed out. See the
+    <link linkend="gimp-layer-mask">Layer Masks</link> section for more
+    information.
   </para>
   <sect3>
     <title>
-      <phrase>Activating the Command</phrase>
+      Activating the Command
     </title>
     <itemizedlist>
       <listitem>
diff --git a/src/toolbox/tool-desaturate.xml b/src/toolbox/tool-desaturate.xml
index 616db93..d66944e 100644
--- a/src/toolbox/tool-desaturate.xml
+++ b/src/toolbox/tool-desaturate.xml
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
     <para>
       This command only works on layers of
       <link linkend="glossary-rgb">RGB</link> images. If the image is in
-      Grayscale or Indexed mode, the menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.
+      Grayscale or Indexed mode, it can do nothing.
     </para>
   </note>
 



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