Git commit d58639bb12f0e3f2f608b32cb5c0028437170f3d by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 13/07/2016 at 17:27.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

Fix typos, use generic directory name

M  +3    -3    doc/commands.docbook
M  +1    -1    doc/wut.docbook

http://commits.kde.org/kstars/d58639bb12f0e3f2f608b32cb5c0028437170f3d

diff --git a/doc/commands.docbook b/doc/commands.docbook
index 33afb45..953450c 100644
--- a/doc/commands.docbook
+++ b/doc/commands.docbook
@@ -1052,8 +1052,8 @@ window is open for a selected object, <guilabel>Right 
ascension</guilabel> and
 <guilabel>Declination</guilabel> text boxes will be automatically filled with 
the coordinate values
 of the selected object on the Sky Map. Besides these two text boxes, you can 
set the 
 <guilabel>Epoch</guilabel>, add a <guilabel>Label</guilabel>, set the 
<guilabel>Label color</guilabel>
-or even add an <guilabel>Icon</guilabel>. To add custom icons, just add images 
in <quote>/home/user_name/
-.local/share/kstars/</quote>. File names must begin with the 
<quote>flag</quote> keyword. For example, 
+or even add an <guilabel>Icon</guilabel>. To add custom icons, just add images 
in
+<filename class="directory">`qtpaths --paths 
GenericDataLocation`/kstars/</filename>. File names must begin with the 
<quote>flag</quote> keyword. For example, 
 the file <quote>flagSmall_red_cross.gif</quote> will be shown as Small red 
cross in the combo box. After
 you set up the information of the new flag, you can add it to the flags list 
using the 
 <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button. You may also change flags details (&ie; 
RA/Dec, label or icon) and 
@@ -1082,7 +1082,7 @@ exit angular distance mode without measuring an angle.
 <term>[All]</term>
 <listitem><para>
 <guimenuitem>Starhop from here to</guimenuitem>: will enable you to find a 
path between two points in 
-the sky. Star hopping is a technique that uses bright stars as a quide for 
finding fainter objects. So if 
+the sky. Star hopping is a technique that uses bright stars as a guide for 
finding fainter objects. So if 
 you have a bright star, you can use it as a reference to find a fainter 
object. Starting from your reference 
 star, &kstars; will find a route to the destination, traversing a sequence of 
stars/patterns of stars. The 
 object for which you called <guilabel>Starhop from here to</guilabel> tool 
will be your starting point. When 
diff --git a/doc/wut.docbook b/doc/wut.docbook
index 86d851f..1d0874d 100644
--- a/doc/wut.docbook
+++ b/doc/wut.docbook
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ You can choose to show objects which are up between midnight 
and dawn
 (<quote>in the morning</quote>), or between dusk and dawn (<quote>any
 time tonight</quote>) using the combobox near the top of the window. 
 You can also choose to see only those objects that are brighter than a 
-magnitude by seting a minimum magnitude using the <guilabel>Show objects 
+magnitude by setting a minimum magnitude using the <guilabel>Show objects 
 brighter than magnitude</guilabel> spinbox. You may center the selected object 
 in the Sky Map or add it to Wish List by pressing the 
 <guibutton>Center Object</guibutton> or <guibutton>Add to List</guibutton> 
button.
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