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-rw-r--r-- | doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/knode/introduction.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/knode/journey.docbook | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/knode/using-morefeatures.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kontact/index.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/korganizer/index.docbook | 8 |
7 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/doc/kmail/configure.docbook b/doc/kmail/configure.docbook index 7ca072621..b48c7150f 100644 --- a/doc/kmail/configure.docbook +++ b/doc/kmail/configure.docbook @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ of key words can be modified.</para> <quote>read receipt</quote>. The message author requests a disposition notification to be sent and the receiver's mail program generates a reply from which the author can - learn what happened to his message. Common disposition + learn what happened to their message. Common disposition types include <quote>displayed</quote> (&ie; read), <quote>deleted</quote> and <quote>dispatched</quote> (⪚ forwarded). @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ of key words can be modified.</para> notification. This is only <emphasis>slightly</emphasis> better than always sending &mdn;s. The author will still know that - the messages has been acted upon, he just cannot + the messages has been acted upon, they just cannot tell whether it was deleted or read &etc; </para> </listitem> @@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ of key words can be modified.</para> message-id and the original recipient is included in the &mdn; reply. This preserves enough information for the sender to find the message in - his sent messages for which this &mdn; was + their sent messages for which this &mdn; was generated. </para> </listitem> diff --git a/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook b/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook index 999bd6d96..8609f2e6a 100644 --- a/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook +++ b/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ choose from the list of common &MIME; types. You can also select an encoding method for your file from the list of encoding options (normally, the default value works fine). Check the <guilabel>Suggest automatic display</guilabel> option if you want to suggest to the recipient the automatic (inline) display of this attachment. Whether this works or not depends on the recipient's email client -and on his settings.</para> +and on their settings.</para> <para>You can also attach public keys to the message by using the appropriate options in the <menuchoice><guimenu>Attach</guimenu></menuchoice> menu. <application>PGP</application> @@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ defined for the current identity to the message. Now you can send the message.</ that the receiver will get the correct key: there can be a man-in-the-middle attack, as somebody can change the key and sign the message with that other key. That is why the recipient should verify the attached key by checking the -key's fingerprint against the one he received in a secure way from you; have a look +key's fingerprint against the one they received in a secure way from you; have a look at the <application>PGP</application> documentation for further details.</para> </sect2> diff --git a/doc/knode/introduction.docbook b/doc/knode/introduction.docbook index db14ec3a8..91cda1428 100644 --- a/doc/knode/introduction.docbook +++ b/doc/knode/introduction.docbook @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ is not answered in this manual.</para> Usenet</link> chapter is recommended; it is not so much about &knode; as how to move about in the Usenet with its help. In general, it is not sufficient to just master a news reader for writing news -articles: imagine a car driver who masters his car perfectly but does +articles: imagine a car driver who masters a car perfectly but does not know about the traffic rules or signs; do you want to encounter such a driver when out in traffic? So please take your time to learn at least a little about the <quote>traffic rules</quote> of the diff --git a/doc/knode/journey.docbook b/doc/knode/journey.docbook index 54dc82a32..15a4905f5 100644 --- a/doc/knode/journey.docbook +++ b/doc/knode/journey.docbook @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ newsgroup. It stands for: (R)ead (T)he (F)...ing <para>Wait, what is <acronym>BTW</acronym> now? Another often-seen acronym which means (B)y (T)he (W)ay. It is easy when you know it; to avoid you having to continuously speculate over the meaning of -acronyms there is table at he end of this section containing the +acronyms there is table at the end of this section containing the most-often-used acronyms.</para> <para>This table does not try to be complete and is based on a list by @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ head and think of a face.</para> <title>PLONK!</title> <para>This PLONK! looks like some comic-sound, does it not? And that is -exactly what it is used for. The one who reads it knows he was just +exactly what it is used for. The one who reads it knows they were just added to the killfile of a newsreader; normally this means the recipient of the PLONK! annoyed the sender. The PLONK! is meant to play back the sound of the recipients name hitting the ground in the diff --git a/doc/knode/using-morefeatures.docbook b/doc/knode/using-morefeatures.docbook index 28d3142c2..62e769abc 100644 --- a/doc/knode/using-morefeatures.docbook +++ b/doc/knode/using-morefeatures.docbook @@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ examples.</para> Test; to do this choose the <guilabel>From</guilabel> header line from the first drop-down list, choose <guilabel>is exactly the same as</guilabel> from the second -drop-down list, and enter his name in the text field. +drop-down list, and enter their name in the text field. But, before doing this you should have a look at the <glossterm>header</glossterm> of one of Theodor's articles and see what is in the <quote>From</quote> line.</para> diff --git a/doc/kontact/index.docbook b/doc/kontact/index.docbook index 13fdb8159..7829e6740 100644 --- a/doc/kontact/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kontact/index.docbook @@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ The settings stored in the profile include typical Look&Feel related options <para> Two default profiles are provided by Kontact: "&kontact; Style", which contains the default &kontact; settings, and "Outlook Style", adapting &kontact; to Microsoft Outlook Look&Feel. -The user can adapt existing profiles, create new profiles from his current settings, and import and export profiles. +The user can adapt existing profiles, create new profiles from their current settings, and import and export profiles. </para> <para> diff --git a/doc/korganizer/index.docbook b/doc/korganizer/index.docbook index 39e0eee79..b9dcf2129 100644 --- a/doc/korganizer/index.docbook +++ b/doc/korganizer/index.docbook @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ want to use another resource, especially if you use a supported groupware server. Please ask the server administrator for the information required to configure the groupware resource, including free/busy information publishing and retrieving. Access to free/busy information allows an event organizer to -take the attendee's calendar in consideration when adding him to the event's +take the attendee's calendar in consideration when adding them to the event's attendee list.</para> <note><para>Besides calendar storage, groupware servers typically offer contacts, @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ and do not reload the file at regular intervals.</para> the same remote file at the same time, because the remote file resource does not offer a conflict resolution mechanism. For instance, if someone else changes (and saves) the remote file, after you loaded it, and a some time later you save -the file, his changes will be lost. +the file, their changes will be lost. </para></warning> </listitem> @@ -1734,7 +1734,7 @@ requested from the attendee.</para></listitem> <varlistentry> <term><guibutton>Select Addressee</guibutton></term> <listitem><para>If the attendee(s) are in your Address Book, you do not have to -remember or type his email address to add it to the attendee list. Just click +remember or type their email address to add it to the attendee list. Just click the <guibutton>Select Addressee...</guibutton> button and choose the attendee(s) from the list. Please note that this is the standard &kde; address book, which is also used by &kmail; and can also be called as a separate application @@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ by dragging it with the mouse, or resize it by moving the edges of the highlight area with the mouse.</para> <para>The free/busy information is only available if the -attendee publishes his free/busy schedule, and if &korganizer; is correctly +attendee publishes their free/busy schedule, and if &korganizer; is correctly configured to retrieve it. For more information about configuring &korganizer; to publish and retrieve free/busy information, please check the <xref linkend="config" />. Double-clicking on an attendee entry in the list |