https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409998
Bug ID: 409998 Summary: Documentation does not exist Product: kaddressbook Version: 5.7.3 Platform: openSUSE RPMs OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: kdepim-b...@kde.org Reporter: davidbry...@gvtc.com CC: to...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- I cannot find any documentation for the KAddressBook program. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. I invoke Kaddressbook, either from the start menu, or from a command line, or from the "TOOLS" menu in KMail. I click on "Help", then "KAddressBook Handbook". The KDE HelpCenter program starts, and dislays this screen: Documentation not Found Jack Ostroff <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> Revision Frameworks 5.0 (2014-04-02) The requested documentation was not found on your computer. The documentation may not exist, or it may not have been installed with the application. 2. So I chase the link to KDE Documentation (https://docs.kde.org/index.php) and put "KAddressBook" in the search box. I receive this response: The application KAddressBook could not be found. Please check if you entered the name correctly, or use the navigation on the left to access the complete KDE User Documentation. 3. So I try the "Kontact" Handbook, either via the "Help Center" locally, or via the KDE documentation site, and I open that. So far, so good. I go to Chapter 2, "Kontact Components", and click the link to "KAddressBook", the KDE contact manager. Same thing: "Documentation Not Found". 4. I even visit http://userbase.kde.org/, where I do find some sketchy documentation. I guess I'll rely on that. OBSERVED RESULT No Documentation Found EXPECTED RESULT The KAddressBook Handbook (a .pdf file) SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.12.8 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.45.0 Qt Version: 5.9.4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I would be glad to help write the missing documentation. I have extensive experience on "ancient" computers (IBM Systems 1401, 360, 370, 4341, etc.) writing assembly language, COBOL, PL/I, FORTRAN, and BASIC. Not so hot with PCs, because I'm old. But I have written some Visual Basic programs (Windows) and some simple C programs (Linux). Probably can't be much help with code, but I think I can handle the doco. (I have used "Kile" to create quite a few .pdf files for my web site, https://davidcbryant.net.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.