https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=261509
--- Comment #21 from Burkhard Lueck <lu...@hube-lueck.de> --- (In reply to Ian Wadham from comment #20) > However, that still leaves new users of KDE apps and utilities with the > message "There is no documentation available for /<appname>/index.html", if > they try to get the handbook for the Help menu, but that is a real turnoff > for newbie users, besides making it difficult to get acquainted with some of > the more sophisticated KDE4 and KF5packages. And the message is not > actually true for most KDE4 and KF5 packages, unless there has been a build > failure. > > May I suggest some possible workarounds in MacPorts:- > > a. Change the above message to refer the user to "https:docs.kde.org", > where online copies of all documentation can be found nowadays. If you build frameworks/kio with documentation you will not see the message "There is no documentation available for /<appname>/index.html", but this page in khelpcenter: https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/frameworks/kioslave5/help/documentationnotfound/index.html -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.