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authortoma <toma@283d02a7-25f6-0310-bc7c-ecb5cbfe19da>2009-11-25 17:56:58 +0000
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Copy the KDE 3.5 branch to branches/trinity for new KDE 3.5 features.
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+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>One of the most powerful tools in Kig are the menus that you can
+enter by right-clicking on an object, or on some empty space in the
+document. You can use them to give objects names, change their colors
+and line styles, and lots of other interesting things.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>You can construct new points without using the menu or the toolbar, simply
+clicking somewhere on the Kig document with the <em>middle mouse
+button</em>.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>Kig can open several file formats: its files (<code>.kig</code> files),
+<em>KGeo</em> files, <em>KSeg</em> files, and, partially, <em>Dr. Geo</em>
+and <em>Cabri&#8482;</em> files.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>Kig has more than 40 objects and 10 transformations you can construct and use
+in your documents: open the <em>Objects</em> menu to see them all.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>You can use the selected objects to start the construction of an object
+which requires the selected objects as arguments. For example, if you have two
+points selected, you can choose <em>Start->Circle by Three Points</em> from the
+popup menu to start constructing a circle by three points.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>Kig can extends its object set using external macros. You can find some
+interesting macro on Kig website:
+<a href="http://edu.kde.org/kig">http://edu.kde.org/kig</a>.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>
+
+<tip category="Kig">
+<html>
+<p>If you have more than one object under the mouse, and you want to select any
+of them, you can click with the <em>left mouse button</em>, while holding the
+<em>Shift</em> key, to get a list of the objects under the mouse cursor which
+you can then select from.</p>
+</html>
+</tip>