diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
index d01e95926..43c146f06 100644
--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -40,11 +40,17 @@
okular
pdf
ps
+ postscript
tiff
djvu
dvi
chm
xps
+ comicbook
+ fictionbook
+ mobipocket
+ plucker
+ annnotation
@@ -118,6 +124,8 @@
Some documents have links. In this case you can click on them and the view will
change to the page it links to. If the link is to a web page or some
other document the default &kde; handler for that format will be invoked.
+ For example, clicking on a link pointing to http://www.kde.org
+ will open the web page in the default &kde;'s web browser.
Additionally, you may use the following functionality to quickly move to specific places
@@ -246,7 +254,10 @@
Annotations
- &okular; allows you to review and annotate your documents. Annotations created in &okular; are saved internally in the local data folder for each user.
+ &okular; allows you to review and annotate your documents.
+ Annotations created in &okular; are automatically saved in the internal local data folder
+ for each user.
+ &okular; does not implicitely change any document it opens.
Since &kde; 4.2, &okular; has the "document archiving" feature. This is an &okular;-specific format for carrying the document plus various metadata related to it (currently only annotations). You can save a "document archive" from the open document by choosing FileExport AsDocument Archive. To open an &okular; document archive, just open it with &okular; as it would be ⪚ a &PDF; document.
@@ -279,7 +290,7 @@
You can stop the construction any time by pressing again on the button of the
- annotation you are constructing.
+ annotation you are constructing, or by pressing the ESC key.
The newly constructed annotation will have as author the author you set in the
@@ -579,6 +590,19 @@
Try to find the previous searched string again in the document.
+
+
+
+
+ &Shift;F3
+ Edit
+ Find Previous
+
+
+
+ Goes to the previous occurrence of the search string in the document.
+
+
@@ -991,6 +1015,7 @@
These items allow you to speak the whole document or just the current page and stop speaking using the &kde; Text-to-Speech system KTTS.
+ The Speak ... actions are enabled only if KTTS is availabled in the system.