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M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-color-bw.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-enhance-distortion.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-transform-crop.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-transform-freerotation.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook
M  +2    -2    digikam/editor-using.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/intro-firstrun.docbook
M  +2    -2    digikam/menu-editor.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/tool-dlnaserver.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
M  +4    -4    digikam/tool-geolocationeditor.docbook
M  +3    -3    digikam/tool-maintenance.docbook
M  +6    -6    digikam/using-mainwindow-albumsview.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-mainwindow-fuzzysearches.docbook
M  +8    -8    digikam/using-mainwindow-imageview.docbook
M  +2    -2    digikam/using-mainwindow-intro.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-mainwindow-mapview.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-mainwindow-searchesview.docbook
M  +7    -7    digikam/using-mainwindow-tagsview.docbook
M  +2    -2    digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-setup-intro.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-setup-metadata-rotation-ac.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
M  +1    -1    digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook

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diff --git a/digikam/editor-color-bw.docbook b/digikam/editor-color-bw.docbook
index 504adfc..15c41b4 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-color-bw.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-color-bw.docbook
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 
             <row>
                 <entry>
-                <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editorconvert_bwred.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject>
+                <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
fileref="&path;editor-convert-bwred.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject></inlinemediaobject>
                 </entry>
 
                 <entry>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-enhance-distortion.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-enhance-distortion.docbook
index ebc5449..0194807 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-enhance-distortion.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-enhance-distortion.docbook
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ The barrel-pincushion correction should be done before any 
crop or size changes
 </para>
       </note>
       <para>
-To help you finding the best correction the tool provides a vertical and 
horizontal guide. Move the mouse cursor in the image preview to display the 
dashed lines guide. Move the cursor to an important place in the image like the 
sea level or a building border and press the left mouse button for freeze the 
dashed lines position. Now, adjust the barrel/pincushion correction to align 
with the guide.
+To help you finding the best correction the tool provides a vertical and 
horizontal guide. Move the mouse cursor in the image preview to display the 
dashed lines guide. Move the cursor to an important place in the image like the 
sea level or a building border and press the &LMB; for freeze the dashed lines 
position. Now, adjust the barrel/pincushion correction to align with the guide.
 </para>
       <para>
 When using pincushion correction the resulting image will have a black border 
in the corner. You will need to cut this out with a crop tool available in 
<menuchoice>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook
index e1622bc..4fa400c 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-filters-emboss.docbook
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para><inlinemediaobject><imageobject> 
-        <imagedata fileref="&path;emboss-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
+        <imagedata fileref="&path;editor-emboss-preview.png" format="PNG" /> 
</imageobject>
         <textobject><phrase>The Emboss filter in 
Action</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
     </para>
 
diff --git a/digikam/editor-transform-crop.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-transform-crop.docbook
index 58f6362..ee47204 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-transform-crop.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-transform-crop.docbook
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
                 <textobject> <phrase>The Image Editor Crop Button</phrase> 
</textobject>
             </inlinemediaobject>
 
-            button on the toolbar and the photograph will be cropped 
(&Ctrl;+X). Use the 
+            button on the toolbar and the photograph will be cropped 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>X</keycap></keycombo>). Use the 
             <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu>
             <guimenuitem>Save</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or 
             <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-transform-freerotation.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-transform-freerotation.docbook
index 02c6d78..17e86cb 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-transform-freerotation.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-transform-freerotation.docbook
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 
     <para>
     For better orientation, the Free Rotation tool provides a vertical and 
horizontal guide. Move the mouse cursor under image preview to display the 
dashed line guide. Move the cursor to an supposedly vertical or horizontal 
feature in the image like the sea or a building border
-    and press the left mouse button for freeze the dashed lines position. Now, 
adjust the angle accordingly with the guide.
+    and press the &LMB; for freeze the dashed lines position. Now, adjust the 
angle accordingly with the guide.
     </para>
 
     <warning><para>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook 
b/digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook
index ada8476..a782525 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-transform-shear.docbook
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-    To assist you in aligning, the tool provides a vertical and horizontal 
guide. Move the mouse cursor under image preview for display the dashed lines 
guide. Move the cursor to an important place in the image like the sea or a 
building border and press the left mouse button for freeze the dashed lines 
position. Now, adjust the shear correction according with the guide.
+    To assist you in aligning, the tool provides a vertical and horizontal 
guide. Move the mouse cursor under image preview for display the dashed lines 
guide. Move the cursor to an important place in the image like the sea or a 
building border and press the &LMB; for freeze the dashed lines position. Now, 
adjust the shear correction according with the guide.
     </para>
                 
     <warning><para>
diff --git a/digikam/editor-using.docbook b/digikam/editor-using.docbook
index 4cea6bf..6d3f2ec 100644
--- a/digikam/editor-using.docbook
+++ b/digikam/editor-using.docbook
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
     <sect2 id="imageeditor-window"> <title>The Image Editor Window</title>
 
         <para>
-        &digikam; incorporates a fast Image Editor with a few basic yet 
powerful image editing tools. You can use the Image Editor to view your 
photographs and to make corrections and alterations. The Image Editor can be 
accessed either by clicking on a thumbnail in the Image Window or by 
right-clicking on a thumbnail and selecting <guilabel>Edit</guilabel> from the 
context menu.
+        &digikam; incorporates a fast Image Editor with a few basic yet 
powerful image editing tools. You can use the Image Editor to view your 
photographs and to make corrections and alterations. The Image Editor can be 
accessed either by clicking on a thumbnail in the Image Window or by clicking 
with the &RMB; over a thumbnail and selecting <guilabel>Edit</guilabel> from 
the context menu.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
         <para>
         When you want to print the current image from the Image Editor, select
         <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu>
-        <guimenuitem>Print image</guimenuitem></menuchoice> (&Ctrl;+P) and you 
get the standard Print dialog, where you can adjust the settings before 
printing your photograph.
+        <guimenuitem>Print image</guimenuitem></menuchoice> 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>P</keycap></keycombo>) and you get the standard Print 
dialog, where you can adjust the settings before printing your photograph.
         </para>
 
         <para>
diff --git a/digikam/intro-firstrun.docbook b/digikam/intro-firstrun.docbook
index 2d494ba..7c1fed9 100644
--- a/digikam/intro-firstrun.docbook
+++ b/digikam/intro-firstrun.docbook
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
             </para>
 
             <para>
-                Now decide how digiKam will open images on a right click. 
Previews will load faster but you won't be able to make any corrections.
+                Now decide how digiKam will open images with a click of the 
&RMB;. Previews will load faster but you won't be able to make any corrections.
             </para>
 
             <para>
diff --git a/digikam/menu-editor.docbook b/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
index 3a4edfb..a41d8ac 100644
--- a/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
+++ b/digikam/menu-editor.docbook
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>Left</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;&Left;</keycombo> </shortcut>
                 
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu><guimenuitem>Rotate</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>-90 
                 degrees</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
 
         <varlistentry>
             <term><menuchoice>
-                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>Right</keycap></keycombo> </shortcut>
+                <shortcut><keycombo 
action="simul">&Ctrl;&Shift;&Right;</keycombo> </shortcut>
                 
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu><guimenuitem>Rotate</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>90 
                 degrees</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice></term>
diff --git a/digikam/tool-dlnaserver.docbook b/digikam/tool-dlnaserver.docbook
index 6c55e56..c647995 100644
--- a/digikam/tool-dlnaserver.docbook
+++ b/digikam/tool-dlnaserver.docbook
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ When you click the icon, the mediaserver window will open as 
follows:
 <sect1><title>The Configuration Panel</title>
 
 <para>
-    Starting the &digikam; configuration panel 
(<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem></menuchoice>), you will find a new option for the 
&digikam; mediaserver. You actually have two simple options: if you want to 
start the mediaserver automatically once you start &digikam; and if so, if you 
want to start the server in background or show the actual mediaserver window. 
That's all what the two checkboxes here do.
+    Starting the &digikam; configuration panel 
(<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>), you will find a new option for the 
&digikam; mediaserver. You actually have two simple options: if you want to 
start the mediaserver automatically once you start &digikam; and if so, if you 
want to start the server in background or show the actual mediaserver window. 
That's all what the two checkboxes here do.
 
 </para>
 
diff --git a/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook 
b/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
index d7e011f..2b829c9 100644
--- a/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
+++ b/digikam/tool-flickrexport.docbook
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
   <figure id="flickrexport-first-signup-dialog">
       <title>The First Sign Up Dialog Preview</title>
       <mediaobject><imageobject>
-        <imagedata srccredit="The First Sign Up Dialog Preview" 
fileref="tool-flickrexportsignup.png"/>
+        <imagedata srccredit="The First Sign Up Dialog Preview" 
fileref="tool-flickrexport-signup.png"/>
       </imageobject></mediaobject>
   </figure>
 
diff --git a/digikam/tool-geolocationeditor.docbook 
b/digikam/tool-geolocationeditor.docbook
index 29e8a1e..e36ba1f 100644
--- a/digikam/tool-geolocationeditor.docbook
+++ b/digikam/tool-geolocationeditor.docbook
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
                         ... the Decrease-the-thumbnail-size-on-the-map button 
as well.
                     </para></listitem>
                     <listitem><para>
-                        The Pan-mode button lets you move the map by 
left-click and holding on it and then drag it with the mouse to where you need 
it. The cursor symbol will change to a hand.
+                        The Pan-mode button lets you move the map by click 
with the &LMB; and holding on it and then drag it with the mouse to where you 
need it. The cursor symbol will change to a hand.
                     </para></listitem>
                     <listitem>
                         <para>
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
 
         <sect2 id="geolocation-edit-coordinates">       <title>Edit 
Coordinates</title>
             <para>
-                The coordinates can be set manually in the 
<guilabel>Details</guilabel> tab (see screenshot above). The location can be 
found and fixed iteratively with the displayed map. Move the mouse cursor to 
the region of interest, zoom in, adjust location, zoom in again, and so on 
until sufficient accuracy is achieved. Note that the zoom center will always be 
at the cursor position. Eventually you right click at the desired position and 
choose <guilabel>Copy Coordinates</guilabel>. Now you can go to the list of 
images below the map, select one or more images, right-click on them and choose 
<guilabel>Paste Coordinates</guilabel>. The coordinates will then be displayed 
in the Latitude and Longitude fields to the right of the map. To save your 
changes you click the <guilabel>Apply</guilabel> button right under the 
<guilabel>DOP</guilabel> field.
+                The coordinates can be set manually in the 
<guilabel>Details</guilabel> tab (see screenshot above). The location can be 
found and fixed iteratively with the displayed map. Move the mouse cursor to 
the region of interest, zoom in, adjust location, zoom in again, and so on 
until sufficient accuracy is achieved. Note that the zoom center will always be 
at the cursor position. Eventually you click with the &RMB; at the desired 
position and choose <guilabel>Copy Coordinates</guilabel>. Now you can go to 
the list of images below the map, select one or more images, click with the 
&RMB; on them and choose <guilabel>Paste Coordinates</guilabel>. The 
coordinates will then be displayed in the Latitude and Longitude fields to the 
right of the map. To save your changes you click the <guilabel>Apply</guilabel> 
button right under the <guilabel>DOP</guilabel> field.
             </para>
             
             <para>
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
             </para>
                 
             <para>
-                The last step is highlighted when you enter the tab. The first 
step is always labeled <quote>empty</quote> and represents the status the 
images had when they were loaded. You can click on every step and, depending on 
what kind of changes you did, you might see the images appearing, disappearing 
or moving on the map or see the differences in the list of images under the 
map. Note that the list is configurable by right-clicking on the header.
+                The last step is highlighted when you enter the tab. The first 
step is always labeled <quote>empty</quote> and represents the status the 
images had when they were loaded. You can click on every step and, depending on 
what kind of changes you did, you might see the images appearing, disappearing 
or moving on the map or see the differences in the list of images under the 
map. Note that the list is configurable by clicking with the &RMB; on the 
header.
             </para>
             
             <para>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
                 First you should create a root tag in the Tag Manager or in 
the tag tree of the Left or Right Sidebar. You might name it Location or Places 
or ...
             </para>
             <para>
-                Then you select the image(s) you want to tag (they need to 
have GPS data assigned), open the Geolocation Editor and click the 
<guilabel>Reverse Geocoding</guilabel> tab. You will see your tag tree and if 
you right-click a tag, preferable the one you created for the geo tags, you 
will see this context menu:
+                Then you select the image(s) you want to tag (they need to 
have GPS data assigned), open the Geolocation Editor and click the 
<guilabel>Reverse Geocoding</guilabel> tab. You will see your tag tree and if 
you click with the &RMB; over a tag, preferable the one you created for the geo 
tags, you will see this context menu:
             </para>
             
             <para>
diff --git a/digikam/tool-maintenance.docbook b/digikam/tool-maintenance.docbook
index 6713700..ff309eb 100644
--- a/digikam/tool-maintenance.docbook
+++ b/digikam/tool-maintenance.docbook
@@ -45,11 +45,11 @@
             <para>
                 This process will scan the collections you defined in 
                 <menuchoice>
-                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Collections</guimenuitem>
+                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;...</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Collections</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice> 
                 for new items, &ie; image files you added to your collections 
while &digikam; was not running. You can run this process also automatically on 
&digikam; startup by checking <guilabel>Scan for new items at 
startup</guilabel> in 
                 <menuchoice>
-                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Miscellaneous</guimenuitem>
+                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;...</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Miscellaneous</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>.
             </para>
 
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
             <para>
                 Rebuilding the thumbnails might be necessary if you worked on 
your images with other applications or if you changed the thumbnail size in 
                 <menuchoice>
-                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Views</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Tree-Views</guimenuitem>
+                    <guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guisubmenu>Configure 
&digikam;...</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Views</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Tree-Views</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>. 
                 The <quote> Scan for changed or non-cataloged items</quote> 
option can speed up the process in the first case or if you just added pictures 
to your collection.
             </para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-albumsview.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-albumsview.docbook
index 3050da3..8380c98 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-albumsview.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-albumsview.docbook
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
     <title>Creating a New Album</title>
 
         <para>
-            There are a number of ways to create a new Album. You can create a 
new Album when you upload new photographs from the Camera using 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>Cameras</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You can also create a new 
empty Album with <menuchoice><guimenu>Album</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>New...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> (Ctrl+N) in the 
<quote>Albums</quote> view. As an additional option, you can create a new Album 
by importing an existing folder of photographs from your computer; just select 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Add 
Folders...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the menu bar and select the folder 
that you want to import. An Album will be created with the same name as the 
hard disk folder. You can use drag and drop to import a folder. Drag a folder 
icon, for example from a &konqueror; window. Then drop it on the album list on 
the left. A menu will appear that gives you the option to move or copy the 
folder into &digikam;.
+            There are a number of ways to create a new Album. You can create a 
new Album when you upload new photographs from the Camera using 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>Cameras</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You can also create a new 
empty Album with <menuchoice><guimenu>Album</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>New...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo>) in the <quote>Albums</quote> 
view. As an additional option, you can create a new Album by importing an 
existing folder of photographs from your computer; just select 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Add 
Folders...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the menu bar and select the folder 
that you want to import. An Album will be created with the same name as the 
hard disk folder. You can use drag and drop to import a folder. Drag a folder 
icon, for example from a &konqueror; window. Then drop it on the album list on 
the left. A menu will appear that gives you the option to move or copy the 
folder into &digikam;.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
     <title>Deleting an Album</title>
 
         <para>
-            When you delete an Album from &digikam; it will be moved into the 
internal Trash Can. As an option you could change this behavior, so that delete 
really will remove the Album and all of the photographs in it. This can be 
changed by selecting 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and selecting the Miscellaneous page. At 
the top of this page are the settings that control what happens when a 
photograph is deleted. To delete an Album right-click the Album in the 
<quote>Albums</quote> tree and select Delete Album from the context menu.
+            When you delete an Album from &digikam; it will be moved into the 
internal Trash Can. As an option you could change this behavior, so that delete 
really will remove the Album and all of the photographs in it. This can be 
changed by selecting 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and selecting the Miscellaneous page. 
At the top of this page are the settings that control what happens when a 
photograph is deleted. To delete an Album, click with the &RMB; over the Album 
in the <quote>Albums</quote> tree and select Delete Album from the context menu.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
     <title>Adding a Photograph to an Album</title>
 
         <para>
-            Most of the time you will create new Albums and populate them with 
photographs directly from your camera using the Camera Tool. However, sometimes 
you may want to add a photograph that you already have on your computer to an 
existing Album. To add a photograph to an Album select 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Add 
Images...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> (Ctrl+Alt+I) from the menu bar. Select a 
source folder from the dialog and click OK. An import window will open. Select 
the photographs that you want to add and choose <guilabel>Download 
Selected</guilabel> from the <quote>Download</quote> drop down menu. A dialog 
will open where you can choose the destination album. The photographs will be 
copied into the Album. <guilabel>Download New</guilabel> (Ctrl+N) from the same 
menu will copy only those images which are not in the destination folder yet.
+            Most of the time you will create new Albums and populate them with 
photographs directly from your camera using the Camera Tool. However, sometimes 
you may want to add a photograph that you already have on your computer to an 
existing Album. To add a photograph to an Album select 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Import</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Add 
Images...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;&Alt;<keycap>I</keycap></keycombo>) from the menu bar. Select 
a source folder from the dialog and click OK. An import window will open. 
Select the photographs that you want to add and choose <guilabel>Download 
Selected</guilabel> from the <quote>Download</quote> drop down menu. A dialog 
will open where you can choose the destination album. The photographs will be 
copied into the Album. <guilabel>Download New</guilabel> 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo>) from the same menu will copy 
only those images which are not in the destination folder yet.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
         <anchor id="albumpropsedit.anchor"/>
 
         <para>
-            Album Properties can help you remember which kind of photographs 
are in an Album and can also help you to organize the <quote>Albums</quote> 
tree. To access the Album Properties right-click on an Album and select 
<guilabel>Properties</guilabel> (Alt+Return) from the context menu.
+            Album Properties can help you remember which kind of photographs 
are in an Album and can also help you to organize the <quote>Albums</quote> 
tree. To access the Album Properties, click with the &RMB; on an Album and 
select <guilabel>Properties</guilabel> (<keycombo>&Alt;&Enter;</keycombo>) from 
the context menu.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
             <listitem><para>The Album <guilabel>Title</guilabel> : Name of the 
Album, identical with the name of the folder on your hard disk. If you edit it 
here, the folder will also be renamed.
             </para></listitem>
 
-            <listitem><para>The Album <guilabel>Category</guilabel> : this is 
a way of grouping your Albums together by a common label. The Category you set 
will be used to order your albums when you select <guilabel>By 
Category</guilabel> from the drop down box in the tool bar or using 
<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sort 
Albums</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>By Category</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. If you 
want to add and delete Category labels, choose from the menu 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and here the Album Category section.
+            <listitem><para>The Album <guilabel>Category</guilabel> : this is 
a way of grouping your Albums together by a common label. The Category you set 
will be used to order your albums when you select <guilabel>By 
Category</guilabel> from the drop down box in the tool bar or using 
<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Sort 
Albums</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>By Category</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. If you 
want to add and delete Category labels, choose from the menu 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and here the Album Category section.
             </para></listitem>
 
             <listitem><para>The <guilabel>Caption</guilabel> for the Album : 
Usually a short description of the content, but of course you are free to abuse 
it in any conceivable way. But beware: this will be shown in the banner at the 
top of the main Image Window ;-)
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            To select a photograph as the Album icon, right-click on the 
photograph that you want to use as the Album icon and select <guimenuitem>Set 
as Album Thumbnail</guimenuitem> from the context menu. Additionally you can 
use drag and drop to set the Album icon. Drag the photographs icon from the 
thumbnail area and drop it on the currently selected Album in the Album list.
+            To select a photograph as the Album icon, click with the &RMB; on 
the photograph that you want to use as the Album icon and select 
<guimenuitem>Set as Album Thumbnail</guimenuitem> from the context menu. 
Additionally you can use drag and drop to set the Album icon. Drag the 
photographs icon from the thumbnail area and drop it on the currently selected 
Album in the Album list.
         </para>
 
         <note>
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-fuzzysearches.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-fuzzysearches.docbook
index 15f79a6..17bfc3b 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-fuzzysearches.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-fuzzysearches.docbook
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
             </para>
             
             <para>
-                Individual similarity values for each item can be obtained in 
the table view of the Image Area (<guilabel>Table</guilabel> button on the Main 
Toolbar). Right click on one of the column headers and select 
<guilabel>Similarity</guilabel> from <guilabel>Item properties</guilabel> to 
display the similarity column. By clicking on the header of this column then 
the results will be sorted by similarity grouped by reference images. Clicking 
repeatedly on the header will toggle between ascending and descending order.
+                Individual similarity values for each item can be obtained in 
the table view of the Image Area (<guilabel>Table</guilabel> button on the Main 
Toolbar). Click with the &RMB; over one of the column headers and select 
<guilabel>Similarity</guilabel> from <guilabel>Item properties</guilabel> to 
display the similarity column. By clicking on the header of this column then 
the results will be sorted by similarity grouped by reference images. Clicking 
repeatedly on the header will toggle between ascending and descending order.
             </para>
         </listitem>
 
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-imageview.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-imageview.docbook
index eed5040..4e7c16e 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-imageview.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-imageview.docbook
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
             Information about each photograph is displayed below each 
thumbnail. You can control what information is displayed from the
             <menuchoice>
                 <guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
-                <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;...</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice>
             dialog. Select the <guilabel>Album View</guilabel> page and look 
for the <guilabel>Icon-View Options</guilabel> section.
         </para>
@@ -37,16 +37,16 @@
 
             <menuchoice>
                 <guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
-                <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;</guimenuitem>
+                <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;...</guimenuitem>
             </menuchoice>
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            As an alternative you can display the photographs in a table by 
hitting the <menuchoice><guimenu>Table</guimenu></menuchoice> button on the 
Main Toolbar or by selecting 
<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Table</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
 menu from the menu bar. This allows to see a lot of photographs at the same 
time (Tip: leave away the thumbnail column) in a way you can customize the 
usual way by right-clicking on the headline bar and choose the information you 
want to see. Left-clicking on a line in the table will open the preview of that 
photograph.
+            As an alternative you can display the photographs in a table by 
hitting the <menuchoice><guimenu>Table</guimenu></menuchoice> button on the 
Main Toolbar or by selecting 
<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Table</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
 menu from the menu bar. This allows to see a lot of photographs at the same 
time (Tip: leave away the thumbnail column) in a way you can customize the 
usual way by click with the &RMB; on the headline bar and choose the 
information you want to see. Clicking with the &LMB; on a line in the table 
will open the preview of that photograph.
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            You can access most of the functions that &digikam; can perform on 
a photograph by right-clicking the thumbnail or line in the table (context 
menu) or by selecting from the <menuchoice><guimenu>Item</guimenu></menuchoice> 
menu in the menu bar.
+            You can access most of the functions that &digikam; can perform on 
a photograph by click with the &RMB; over the thumbnail or line in the table 
(context menu) or by selecting from the 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Item</guimenu></menuchoice> menu in the menu bar.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
                     <shortcut><keycap>F4</keycap></shortcut>
                     <guimenu>Item</guimenu><guimenuitem>Open...</guimenuitem>
                 </menuchoice>
-            from the menu bar or by right-clicking and selecting 
<guilabel>Open...</guilabel> from the context menu. See the <link 
linkend="editor-using">&digikam; Image Editor</link> section for instructions 
on how to edit your photographs. The Image Editor offers a wide range of tools 
to enhance, decorate and/or modify your photographs.
+            from the menu bar or clicking with the &RMB; and selecting 
<guilabel>Open...</guilabel> from the context menu. See the <link 
linkend="editor-using">&digikam; Image Editor</link> section for instructions 
on how to edit your photographs. The Image Editor offers a wide range of tools 
to enhance, decorate and/or modify your photographs.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
     <title>Viewing or Editing a Photograph With Another Application</title>
 
         <para>
-            Sometimes &digikam; may not provide all of the capabilities you 
need. You can open a photograph in another application by right-clicking on it 
and selecting from the <guilabel>Open With...</guilabel> sub-menu (At the 
moment this function is available only under &Linux;). The list of applications 
that appear in this menu is controlled by the standard desktop file 
associations for the image format type of this photograph. Consult the desktop 
manual for instructions on changing these file associations if the application 
that you need is not listed.
+            Sometimes &digikam; may not provide all of the capabilities you 
need. You can open a photograph in another application by clicking with the 
&RMB; on it and selecting from the <guilabel>Open With...</guilabel> sub-menu 
(At the moment this function is available only under &Linux;). The list of 
applications that appear in this menu is controlled by the standard desktop 
file associations for the image format type of this photograph. Consult the 
desktop manual for instructions on changing these file associations if the 
application that you need is not listed.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
         </para></note>
 
         <para>
-            &digikam; provides two ways to get your photographs the right way 
up. The simplest method is to click one of the rotate icons on the thumbnail or 
the preview or to right-click for the context menu and select 
<guilabel>Rotate</guilabel> and then pick the direction of rotation needed.
+            &digikam; provides two ways to get your photographs the right way 
up. The simplest method is to click one of the rotate icons on the thumbnail or 
the preview or to click with the &RMB; for the context menu and select 
<guilabel>Rotate</guilabel> and then pick the direction of rotation needed.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
     <title>Renaming a Photograph</title>
 
         <para>
-        You can change the filename for a photograph by right-clicking a 
thumbnail and selecting
+        You can change the filename for a photograph by click with the &RMB; 
over a thumbnail and selecting
             <menuchoice>
                 <shortcut><keycap>F2</keycap></shortcut>
                     <guimenu>Rename</guimenu>
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-intro.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-intro.docbook
index 4b79765..3d82fe1 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-intro.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-intro.docbook
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 
                 <listitem><para>Slideshow drop down menu</para></listitem>
 
-                <listitem><para>Toggle Full Screen 
(&Ctrl;+&Shift;+<keycap>F</keycap>)</para></listitem>
+                <listitem><para>Toggle Full Screen 
(<keycombo>&Ctrl;&Shift;<keycap>F</keycap></keycombo>)</para></listitem>
 
                 <listitem><para>Link to digikam.org, also an indicator for 
ongoing processes</para></listitem>
 
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            You can customize the Toolbar by choosing 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
Toolbars...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or right click on it and choose 
<guimenuitem>Configure Toolbars...</guimenuitem> from the context menu.
+            You can customize the Toolbar by choosing 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
Toolbars...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> or click with the &RMB; on it and choose 
<guimenuitem>Configure Toolbars...</guimenuitem> from the context menu.
         </para>
     </sect3>
 
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-mapview.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-mapview.docbook
index 129a1b8..561acbe 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-mapview.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-mapview.docbook
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        Usually you will begin searching for images by defining a region on 
the map. From the <quote>Search by area:</quote> buttons click the left one, 
the Select-images-by-drawing-a-rectangle button, then left-click one corner on 
the map, draw open a rectangle and left-click another corner. All images 
falling within the coordinates of that rectangle will be shown in the Image 
Area (provided your images have been geo-coded of course).
+        Usually you will begin searching for images by defining a region on 
the map. From the <quote>Search by area:</quote> buttons click the left one, 
the Select-images-by-drawing-a-rectangle button, then click with the &LMB; over 
one corner on the map, draw open a rectangle and click with the &LMB; over 
another corner. All images falling within the coordinates of that rectangle 
will be shown in the Image Area (provided your images have been geo-coded of 
course).
     </para>
 
     <para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-searchesview.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-searchesview.docbook
index 5f176c3..775006c 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-searchesview.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-searchesview.docbook
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            If you want to delete or rename a saved search from the list, 
right-click on it and select from the context menu.
+            If you want to delete or rename a saved search from the list, 
click with the &RMB; on it and select from the context menu.
         </para>
 
     </sect3>
diff --git a/digikam/using-mainwindow-tagsview.docbook 
b/digikam/using-mainwindow-tagsview.docbook
index 26d8236..9a103bf 100644
--- a/digikam/using-mainwindow-tagsview.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-mainwindow-tagsview.docbook
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@
     <sect3 id="using-managetags"> <title>Managing Tags</title>
 
         <para>
-            You can add new tags by right-clicking on either the 
<quote>Tags</quote> label or an existing tag and selecting <guilabel>New 
Tag...</guilabel>. A dialog will open where you can type in the tag name (or 
even a whole hierarchy branch), assign an icon and/or a shortcut to the tag. If 
you add a new tag by right-clicking on an existing tag, your new tag will be 
created as a sub-tag.
+            You can add new tags by clicking with the &RMB; on either the 
<quote>Tags</quote> label or an existing tag and selecting <guilabel>New 
Tag...</guilabel>. A dialog will open where you can type in the tag name (or 
even a whole hierarchy branch), assign an icon and/or a shortcut to the tag. If 
you add a new tag by clicking with the &RMB; on an existing tag, your new tag 
will be created as a sub-tag.
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            You can delete a tag by right-clicking on the tag you want to 
delete and selecting <guilabel>Delete Tag</guilabel>. When you delete a tag, 
the photographs themselves are not deleted. Simply the tag is removed from 
those photographs.
+            You can delete a tag by clicking with the &RMB; on the tag you 
want to delete and selecting <guilabel>Delete Tag</guilabel>. When you delete a 
tag, the photographs themselves are not deleted. Simply the tag is removed from 
those photographs.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            You can set the Tag Properties by right-clicking on a tag and 
selecting <guilabel>Properties...</guilabel>. The Tag Properties allow you to 
change the name of the tag, the icon used in the Tags tree and the shortcut.
+            You can set the Tag Properties by clicking with the &RMB; on a tag 
and selecting <guilabel>Properties...</guilabel>. The Tag Properties allow you 
to change the name of the tag, the icon used in the Tags tree and the shortcut.
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            To select a photograph as the tag icon, right-click on the 
photograph that you want to use as the tag icon and select <guilabel>Set as Tag 
Thumbnail</guilabel> from the context menu. Additionally you can use drag and 
drop to set the tag icon. Drag the images icon and drop it on the currently 
selected tag in the tag list.
+            To select a photograph as the tag icon, click with the &RMB; on 
the photograph that you want to use as the tag icon and select <guilabel>Set as 
Tag Thumbnail</guilabel> from the context menu. Additionally you can use drag 
and drop to set the tag icon. Drag the images icon and drop it on the currently 
selected tag in the tag list.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
     <sect3 id="using-taggingimages"> <title>Tagging Photographs</title>
 
         <para>
-            Before you can get the most out of &digikam;'s tagging 
capabilities, you must first tag your photographs. There are a few methods for 
that task. Once you have identified the photographs that you want to tag you 
can either drag and drop them onto the tag in the Tags tree or, by 
right-clicking on the selected photographs in the Image Window, you can use the 
<guilabel>Assign Tag</guilabel> menu to select the tags you wish to set.
+            Before you can get the most out of &digikam;'s tagging 
capabilities, you must first tag your photographs. There are a few methods for 
that task. Once you have identified the photographs that you want to tag you 
can either drag and drop them onto the tag in the Tags tree or, by clicking 
with the &RMB; on the selected photographs in the Image Window, you can use the 
<guilabel>Assign Tag</guilabel> menu to select the tags you wish to set.
         </para>
 
         <para>
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
         </para>
 
         <para>
-            Context menu: by right-clicking on the selected photographs and 
choosing <guilabel>Assign Tag</guilabel> you will see the next menu step 
offering the ten most recently used tags, <guilabel>Add New Tag...</guilabel>, 
described at the beginning of the previous <link 
linkend="using-managetags">article</link>, and <guilabel>More 
Tags...</guilabel> which leads to what is described in the next paragraph. The 
context menu method is obviously very useful if you use only a limited number 
of tags out of your whole tree for a while.
+            Context menu: by clicking with the &RMB; on the selected 
photographs and choosing <guilabel>Assign Tag</guilabel> you will see the next 
menu step offering the ten most recently used tags, <guilabel>Add New 
Tag...</guilabel>, described at the beginning of the previous <link 
linkend="using-managetags">article</link>, and <guilabel>More 
Tags...</guilabel> which leads to what is described in the next paragraph. The 
context menu method is obviously very useful if you use only a limited number 
of tags out of your whole tree for a while.
         </para>
 
         <example>
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
         </example>
 
         <para>
-            You can remove a tag from a photograph by right-clicking on the 
photograph and using the <guilabel>Remove Tag</guilabel> menu. This menu will 
only show those tags that have been set on this photograph.
+            You can remove a tag from a photograph by clicking with the &RMB; 
on the photograph and using the <guilabel>Remove Tag</guilabel> menu. This menu 
will only show those tags that have been set on this photograph.
         </para>
 
         <para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook 
b/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
index 1b1af06..d7a3776 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-database.docbook
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
             </para>
 
             <para>
-                To switch from SQLite to MySQL database, go to 
<guimenuitem>Settings</guimenuitem> / <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem> and then under <guilabel>Settings</guilabel> section, 
select a database from the drop down list.
+                To switch from SQLite to MySQL database, go to 
<guimenuitem>Settings</guimenuitem> / <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem> and then under <guilabel>Settings</guilabel> 
section, select a database from the drop down list.
 
                 <orderedlist>
 
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
             </para></note>
 
             <para>
-                Now, in &digikam;, go to 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then under 
<guilabel>Settings</guilabel> section, select <guilabel>MySQL Server</guilabel> 
from the drop down list.
+                Now, in &digikam;, go to 
<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then under 
<guilabel>Settings</guilabel> section, select <guilabel>MySQL Server</guilabel> 
from the drop down list.
             </para>
 
             <para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-intro.docbook 
b/digikam/using-setup-intro.docbook
index 50bdf51..d2067f2 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-intro.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-intro.docbook
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
     <para>
         &digikam; tries to give you as much control over how it works as 
possible.
         There are many options that change the behavior of the application. To 
access these settings select
-        <menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;</guimenuitem></menuchoice> 
+        <menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Configure 
&digikam;...</guimenuitem></menuchoice> 
         from the menubar. The configuration dialog is separated by categories 
displayed in separated pages.
         You can change between these pages by clicking on the icons on the 
left-hand side of the dialog.
     </para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-metadata-rotation-ac.docbook 
b/digikam/using-setup-metadata-rotation-ac.docbook
index bc8bb62..3ae4674 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-metadata-rotation-ac.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-metadata-rotation-ac.docbook
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        <guilabel>Show images/thumbnails rotated according to orientation 
tag</guilabel> : this will use any orientation information that your camera has 
included in the EXIF information to automatically rotate your photographs so 
that they are the correct way up when displayed. It will not actually rotate 
the image file, only the display of the image on the screen. If you want to 
permanently rotate the image on file, you can right-click on the thumbnail and 
select <guilabel>Auto-rotate/flip according to EXIF orientation</guilabel>. The 
image will then be rotated on disk and the tag will be reset to "normal". If 
your camera routinely gets this orientation information wrong you might like to 
switch this feature off.
+        <guilabel>Show images/thumbnails rotated according to orientation 
tag</guilabel> : this will use any orientation information that your camera has 
included in the EXIF information to automatically rotate your photographs so 
that they are the correct way up when displayed. It will not actually rotate 
the image file, only the display of the image on the screen. If you want to 
permanently rotate the image on file, you can click with the &RMB; on the 
thumbnail and select <guilabel>Auto-rotate/flip according to EXIF 
orientation</guilabel>. The image will then be rotated on disk and the tag will 
be reset to "normal". If your camera routinely gets this orientation 
information wrong you might like to switch this feature off.
     </para>
 
     <para>
diff --git a/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook 
b/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
index ef6fe7a..c1f1645 100644
--- a/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-setup-templates.docbook
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
         The fields in the <guilabel>Location</guilabel> tab are self 
explaining by their title and the gray hints in the empty fields. A little bit 
more elaborate description can be found under 
         <menuchoice>
             <guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
-            <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;</guimenuitem>
+            <guimenuitem>Configure &digikam;...</guimenuitem>
             <guimenuitem>Metadata</guimenuitem>
             <guimenuitem>Views</guimenuitem>
             <guimenuitem>IPTC viewer</guimenuitem>
diff --git a/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook 
b/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
index 0e4b9e2..14b0a02 100644
--- a/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
+++ b/digikam/using-sidebar-captions.docbook
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
     <title>Rating</title>
 
     <para>
-        The Rating section displays a 0...5 star rating scheme that can be 
used in searches and sort orders. It can be applied by a single mouse click to 
the 5 stars in the sidebar or with a keyboard short-cut Ctrl+0...5. The rating 
from the sidebar is always applied to one image at a time. To rate a number of 
images, select them and pop-up the context menu (right-click) to apply a common 
rating.
+        The Rating section displays a 0...5 star rating scheme that can be 
used in searches and sort orders. It can be applied by a single mouse click to 
the 5 stars in the sidebar or with a keyboard short-cut 
<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>0...5</keycap></keycombo>. The rating from the sidebar 
is always applied to one image at a time. To rate a number of images, select 
them and pop-up the context menu (click with the &RMB;) to apply a common 
rating.
     </para>
 
     <para>

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