Creates a new document. That means that the verbs in the actual list are deleted. The number of verbs is set to 0.
Opens a verb file. The file dialog opens and the user can select one of the verb files. The user has to make sure, that it is a verb file. There isn't a default verb file that comes with the program. The user has to enter his own verbs or he has to download a verb file from the KVerbos website.
Opens a verb file that is delivered with KVerbos. The user can use this file if he doesn't want to enter his own verbs.
Saves the document. The file name
dialog opens and the user can choose a name for the verb file. If the
file name end with .htm
or
.html
the verb list is saved as a
HTML file.
Saves the document. The file name
dialog opens and the user can choose a name for the verb file. If the
file name end with .htm
or
.html
the verb list is saved as a
HTML file.
Terminates the program.
Starts a new instance of the program.
Quits KVerbos
Opens the dialog new verbs where you can add new verbs to the verb list. This dialog is described in another chapter of this documentation.
Opens a dialog with a list of all the verbs that are in the actual verb list. You can edit this verb list. This dialog is described in another chapter of this documentation.
Opens a small dialog where you can enter your username.
Opens a dialog where a user can see the number of training sessions he has done with the program and the latest ten results.
The user can decide whether he wants to see the toolbar or not. He can set it here.
The user can decide whether he wants to see the status bar or not. In the status bar are shown information like the number of trained verbs and the user name.
Opens a dialog where a user can select the times he wants to train and the correction mode. More details see the chapter about this dialog.
Invokes the KDE Help system starting at the KVerbos help pages. (this document).
Changes the mouse cursor to a combination arrow and question mark. Clicking on items within KVerbos will open a help window (if one exists for the particular item) explaining the item's function.
Opens the Bug report dialog where you can report a bug or request a “wishlist” feature.
This will display version and author information.
This displays the KDE version and other basic information.
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