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diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kdm/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kdm/index.docbook index 9133f6bfd69..a54991df318 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kdm/index.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kdm/index.docbook @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ <keyword >KControl</keyword> <keyword ->KDM configuration</keyword> +>TDM configuration</keyword> <keyword >login manager</keyword> <keyword @@ -57,30 +57,30 @@ >Login Manager</title> <para ->Using this module, you can configure the &kde; graphical login manager, &kdm;. You can change how the login screen looks, who has access using the login manager and who can shutdown the computer.</para> +>Using this module, you can configure the &kde; graphical login manager, &tdm;. You can change how the login screen looks, who has access using the login manager and who can shutdown the computer.</para> <para ->In order to organise all of these options, this module is divided into five sections: <link linkend="kdmconfig-appearance" +>In order to organise all of these options, this module is divided into five sections: <link linkend="tdmconfig-appearance" ><guilabel >Appearance</guilabel ></link ->, <link linkend="kdmconfig-font" +>, <link linkend="tdmconfig-font" ><guilabel >Font</guilabel ></link ->, <link linkend="kdmconfig-background" +>, <link linkend="tdmconfig-background" ><guilabel >Background</guilabel ></link ->, <link linkend="kdmconfig-sessions" +>, <link linkend="tdmconfig-sessions" ><guilabel >Sessions</guilabel ></link ->, <link linkend="kdmconfig-users" +>, <link linkend="tdmconfig-users" ><guilabel >Users</guilabel ></link -> and <link linkend="kdmconfig-convenience" +> and <link linkend="tdmconfig-convenience" ><guilabel >Convenience</guilabel ></link @@ -96,17 +96,17 @@ > Button. You will then be asked for a superuser password. Entering a correct password will allow you to modify the settings of this module.</para ></note> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-appearance"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-appearance"> <title >Appearance</title> <para ->From this page you can change the visual appearance of &kdm;, &kde;'s graphical login manager.</para> +>From this page you can change the visual appearance of &tdm;, &kde;'s graphical login manager.</para> <para >The greeting string is the title of the login screen. If the string contains the word <computeroutput >HOSTNAME</computeroutput -> it will be translated to the domainless name of the machine &kdm; is installed on.</para> +> it will be translated to the domainless name of the machine &tdm; is installed on.</para> <para >You can then choose to show either the current system time, a logo or nothing special in the login box. Make your choice in the radio buttons labelled <guilabel @@ -135,11 +135,11 @@ >If you do not specify a logo the default <filename >$<envar >TDEDIR</envar ->/share/apps/kdm/pics/kdelogo.png</filename +>/share/apps/tdm/pics/kdelogo.png</filename > will be displayed.</para> <para ->While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &kdm; can be configured using the <guilabel +>While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &tdm; can be configured using the <guilabel >GUI Style</guilabel > option.</para> @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ </sect2> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-font"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-font"> <title >Font</title> @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ </sect2> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-background"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-background"> <title >Background</title> @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ </sect2> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-sessions"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-sessions"> <title >Sessions</title> @@ -408,19 +408,19 @@ <para ><guilabel >None</guilabel ->: No one can shutdown the computer using &kdm;. You must be logged in, and execute a command.</para> +>: No one can shutdown the computer using &tdm;. You must be logged in, and execute a command.</para> </listitem> <listitem> <para ><guilabel >All</guilabel ->: Everyone can shutdown the computer using &kdm;.</para> +>: Everyone can shutdown the computer using &tdm;.</para> </listitem> <listitem ><para ><guilabel >Root only</guilabel ->: &kdm; requires that the <systemitem +>: &tdm; requires that the <systemitem >root</systemitem > password be entered before shutting down the computer.</para ></listitem @@ -468,12 +468,12 @@ <para >When <guilabel >Show boot options</guilabel -> is enabled, &kdm; will on reboot offer you options for the lilo boot manager. For this feature to work, you will need to supply the correct paths to your <command +> is enabled, &tdm; will on reboot offer you options for the lilo boot manager. For this feature to work, you will need to supply the correct paths to your <command >lilo</command > command and to lilo's map file.</para> -<sect3 id="kdmconfig-sess"> +<sect3 id="tdmconfig-sess"> <title >Session types</title> @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ </sect2> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-users"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-users"> <title >Users</title> @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ <para >If you choose not to show users, then the login window will be more traditional. Users will need to type their username, and password to gain entrance. This is the preferred way if you have many users on this terminal.</para> -<sect3 id="kdmconfig-showusers"> +<sect3 id="tdmconfig-showusers"> <title >To show (and sort) or not to show users</title> @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ </sect3> -<sect3 id="kdmconfig-whichusers"> +<sect3 id="tdmconfig-whichusers"> <title >How to determine which users to show and which users to hide</title> @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ </sect3> -<sect3 id="kdmconfig-select"> +<sect3 id="tdmconfig-select"> <title >Select users</title> @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ </sect3> -<sect3 id="kdmconfig-image"> +<sect3 id="tdmconfig-image"> <title >Images</title> @@ -613,13 +613,13 @@ >Every user on the system can be represented by a image. The image for the user is kept in a file called <filename >$<envar >TDEDIR</envar ->/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/$<envar +>/share/apps/tdm/pics/users/$<envar >USER</envar >.xpm.</filename > If the user doesn't have such a file the file <filename >$<envar >TDEDIR</envar ->/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/default.xpm</filename +>/share/apps/tdm/pics/users/default.xpm</filename > will be used instead.</para> <para @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ </sect2> -<sect2 id="kdmconfig-convenience"> +<sect2 id="tdmconfig-convenience"> <title >Convenience</title> @@ -667,9 +667,9 @@ <para >Automatic login comes in two flavours: <guilabel >truly automatic login</guilabel -> acts like you would expect automatic login to, &ie; &kdm; will automatically login without expecting any input from the user. Enable this using the <guilabel +> acts like you would expect automatic login to, &ie; &tdm; will automatically login without expecting any input from the user. Enable this using the <guilabel >Truly automatic login</guilabel -> option. If this option is not enabled, &kdm; will start normally, enabling you to login as any user, and will only perform automatic login if you kill the X server, ⪚ by pressing <keycombo action="simul" +> option. If this option is not enabled, &tdm; will start normally, enabling you to login as any user, and will only perform automatic login if you kill the X server, ⪚ by pressing <keycombo action="simul" >&Ctrl;&Alt;<keycap >Backspace</keycap ></keycombo @@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ >Automatically login after X server crash</guilabel > option allows you to skip the authentication procedure when your X server accidentally crashed. <guilabel >Show previous user</guilabel -> will show the name of the last login already entered into the login field in &kdm;. Some site administrators would consider even this a possible security weakness, because potential attackers then know at least one valid login.</para> +> will show the name of the last login already entered into the login field in &tdm;. Some site administrators would consider even this a possible security weakness, because potential attackers then know at least one valid login.</para> </sect3> |