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+no-final-install: + $(MAKE) install-am + +#>+ 3 +kde-rpo-clean: + -rm -f *.rpo + +#>+ 3 +nmcheck: +nmcheck-am: nmcheck diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/about.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/about.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..02fc73b3111 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/about.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + +About this <acronym +>FAQ</acronym +> + + + + +What can I do to help out with this FAQ? + + + + +First, send us any errors that you may find. Also, any suggestions that you might have, are appreciated. Better yet, send us everything that you think is unclear, and if possible, send us what you think would be a clearer solution. Our email address is kde-doc-english@kde.org. + +Second, send us your solutions of those frequently-asked questions which are still not in this FAQ. We will put them in as soon as possible. + +Last but not least, please make full use of this FAQ. Read this FAQ (and other relevant documentation) well before asking questions on the various &kde; mailing lists or newsgroups. + +You might also want to consider becoming a FAQ maintainer. Please refer to for more details. + + + + + + +How do I become a FAQ maintainer? + + + +Actually, it is very easy to become an FAQ maintainer, and we are always in need of fresh blood. :-) Just send us an email at kde-doc-english@kde.org. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/configkde.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/configkde.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c819342b0ff --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/configkde.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ + + +Configuring &kde; + + + + +How do I set the language used by &kde;? + + + +There are two ways to set the language &kde; uses in the messages it will display: + + +Using the &kde; Control Centre +Fire up the &kde; Control Centre and select Regional & Accessibility followed by Country/Region & Language. You can select your language and location here. If &kde; cannot find a translation in the first language chosen, it will fall back on the default language. This is usually (American) English by default. +Using the &kde; Control Centre is the preferred way of choosing languages in &kde;. + +Using the LANG environment variable +The second method uses the standard locale setting on your system. To change the language, simply set the environment variable LANG accordingly. For example, if your shell is bash, execute export LANG=de to set German as the language used. + + + + + + + +Is there any keyboard switcher for international keyboards for &kde;? + + +Yes, you can configure it using the &kde; Control Centre Regional & Accessibility Keyboard Layout configuration page. + + + + + +How do I replace the standard text login screen with the &kde; login screen? + + +Your distribution/&UNIX; flavour may have its own setup tools to change this (⪚ YaST on &SuSE; &Linux;). This will be the safest way to enable the &kde; login screen. However, if for some reason you do not wish to use these tools, the following instructions may be useful. +First, you need to change to the xdm runlevel (runlevel 5 on &RedHat; and &SuSE; systems) by editing your /etc/inittab file. In the file, you should have a line saying id:3:initdefault:. Change it to id:5:initdefault:. Now, at the end of the file, comment out the following line: x:5:respawn:/usr/bin/X11/xdm -nodaemon and replace it with x:5:respawn:/opt/kde/bin/kdm -nodaemon. The location of &kdm; may differ on your system. +For changes to take effect immediately, type init 5 (for &RedHat; systems) at the shell prompt. It is risky to initiate a graphical login without checking beforehand whether it works. If it fails to work, you would be in for a hard time getting back.... + + +For FreeBSD, you should edit the file /etc/ttys and change one of the lines that look like ttyv8 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure to instead say ttyv8 "/usr/local/bin/kdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure. + + + + + + +I would like to click the &LMB; anywhere on the desktop and have the K menu displayed. + + +Open the &kde; Control Centre and choose Desktop Behaviour. You can now choose the behaviour of mouse clicks on the desktop. To have the K menu open from a single &LMB; click, change the entry labelled Left button to say Application Menu. + + + + + +Where do I find information regarding &kde; themes? + + +Go to http://kde.themes.org/ or http://www.kde-look.org. + + + + + +How do I change &MIME; Types? + + +If you are using &konqueror;, do this instead: first, open a &konqueror; window and choose SettingsConfigure Konqueror, then File Associations. Find the type you want to change (⪚ text/english or image/gif), and set the application preference order to whatever you want. + + + + + +&kde; (&kdm;) does not read my .bash_profile! + + +The login managersxdm and &kdm; do not run a login shell, so .profile, .bash_profile, &etc; are not sourced. When the user logs in, xdm runs Xstartup as root and then Xsession as user. So the normal practice is to add statements in Xsession to source the user profile. Please edit your Xsession and .xsession files. + + + + + +How do I use &TrueType; fonts in &kde;? + + + +You need to install &TrueType; font support into your &X-Window; configuration. Please take a look at x.themes.org for the fonts, and xfsft: &TrueType; Font Support For X11 or X-&TrueType; Server Project Home Page for the font servers. + +If you have a bunch of &TrueType; fonts from &Microsoft; &Windows;, edit the XF86Config file to get the fonts from the font folder. Then just tell &kde; to use these new fonts with the font administrator utility. + + + + + + +Is it possible to enter, show and work with the Euro Symbol in &kde;? + + +Yes and no. For details, look here: http://www.koffice.org/kword/euro.php. + + + + +How do I run a program at &kde; startup? + +There are many ways to do that. If what you want to do is to run some scripts that would set some environment variables (for example, to start gpg-agent, ssh-agent and others), you can put these scripts into $KDEHOME/env/ and make sure their names end in .sh. $KDEHOME is usually a folder named .kde (note the period at the beginning) in your home folder. If you want scripts to be executed for all &kde; users, you can put them under $KDEDIR/env/, where $KDEDIR is the prefix &kde; was installed to (you can find this out using the command kde-config --prefix). +If you wish to start a program after &kde; has started, you may want to use the Autostart folder. To add entries to the Autostart folder: +Open &konqueror;. + +Select GoAutostart from the menubar. + +Right-click in the window view area and select Create NewFileLink to Application + +Click on the Application tab in the window that appears and enter the name of the command to run in the Command text box. + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/contrib.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/contrib.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8bff6911cd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/contrib.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ + + + + +Contributing + + + + +How can I contribute to &kde;? + + +&kde; is a free software project that lives from voluntary contributions. Everybody is encouraged to contribute to &kde;. Not only programmers are welcome. There are many ways in which you can help to improve &kde;: + +Test the software. +Send in bug reports. For more information on this, see How do I submit a bug report?. +Write documentation or help files. You can get some information by visiting the &kde; Editorial Team Home Page. +Translate programs, documentation, and help files. For more information on this, you should visit The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site. +Draw nice icons or compose sound effects. You can visit the &kde; artists page to find out more. +Write articles and books about &kde;. If you want to help spread the word about &kde;, simply send an email to kde-pr@kde.org. This will get you in touch with the &kde; public relations volunteers. +Program new &kde; applications. Please refer to for more information. +Of course, sponsors are also welcome. :-) + +There are several places to look for more information if you want to get involved in the development. The first step is to subscribe to some of the mailing lists. You will soon see something that can be improved or added. + + + + + +How do I submit a bug report? + + +There is a bug tracking system available at http://bugs.kde.org. The system features a wizard to submit new bug reports and a list of all known bugs. +The easiest way to submit a bug is to select HelpReport Bug... from the menu bar of the application with the bug. This will open a small dialogue box with a link to the bug tracking system. Please make sure to follow the instructions of the bug reporting wizard. + + + + + +I want to program for &kde;. What should I do first? + + +Everybody is encouraged to develop software for &kde;. What you should do first depends strongly on your experience, ⪚ whether you have already learned C++ or have experience with the &Qt; toolkit and so on. +To get into &kde; programming, you will need some basic tools: automake, autoconf, and egcs. You should look to http://developer.kde.org/ for more tips. +Another excellent resource for learning &kde; programming is the &Qt; online tutorials. These are installed along with &Qt;. To view them, open $QTDIR/doc/html/index.html in &konqueror; and bookmark it. The tutorials can be found under "Using Qt". The source code for each lesson can be found in the $QTDIR/tutorial directory. +There is, however, one thing that everybody interested in programming for &kde; should do: subscribe to the developers mailing list. To subscribe, you have to send an email to kde-devel-request@kde.org with the subject subscribe your_email_address. Please read How to subscribe/unsubscribe to these lists carefully. Everything said there applies to the development list as well. + + + + + +How do I get access to the CVS? + + +The &kde; project uses CVS to develop the core parts of the software. Usually, when you have changed one of the parts (⪚ fixed a bug), and you want to commit this change, the best way is to create a patch against a current snapshot and send this patch to the developer/maintainer of the respective program. +If you are doing this more or less regularly, you can ask Stephan Kulow, coolo@kde.org for direct access to the CVS server. But be aware that more users will slow down CVS access for all developers, so we want to keep the number of people with direct CVS access reasonably small. But feel free to ask! + + + + + +I am just curious. Can I have read-only access to the CVS? + + +Yes. It is possible to get read-only access to the CVS repository with cvsup or cvs utility. You can find more information about how to set up cvsup for the &kde; repository from How to use cvsup to get &kde;. +In addition, anonymous CVS service is also available. To find out more about how to set up and use anonymous CVS, please see here. + + + + + +Are there any cvs mirror sites for &kde;? + + +Yes. The main &kde; server is normally very busy. Please take a look at http://developer.kde.org/source/cvsupmirrors.html and http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html for the list of available mirrors. +Once you have selected a new cvsup server, simply replace +*default host=cvs.kde.org + with +*default host=cvsup.your.new.host + in your cvsup script. +The instructions to change the anoncvs server can be found on http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html, too. + + + + + +How do I go about translating &kde; programs into my native language? + + +Look at the The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site to see whether your program is already translated (most are). Otherwise you will find information there on how to do it yourself. + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/desktop.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/desktop.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b95a8a96dbc --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/desktop.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +The desktop + + + + +How do I add an application to the desktop? + + + +Just choose the desired application from the K menu and drag and drop it to the Desktop. +For applications not listed in the K menu, use the &RMB; on the desktop and choose Create NewFile Link to Application... and fill in the configuration for the application you want to link to. + + + + + + +How do I mount/unmount a device from the desktop? + + + +First, make sure you are allowed to mount/umount the relevant device as a user. +Then you can add any device via &RMB; on the desktop and then choosing Create New. + + + + + + + +Where are the icons kept? + + +The icons can be found only in $KDEDIRS/share/icons or $HOME/.kde/share/icons or $HOME/.kde2/share/icons. To use icons stored in other locations, you must either copy them into one of the above-mentioned fixed &kde; locations or make symlinks. + + + + + +How do I use the mouse scroll wheel in &kde;? + + +Mouse wheel support comes with &Qt; 2.0 and above, so &kde; based on that will automatically support the use of the mouse scroll wheel. + + + + + +Why can't I get system sound to work, like for opening windows? + + +System sound currently does not work on non-FreeBSD and non-&Linux; systems. This is being worked on. If you use FreeBSD or &Linux;, you have found a bug, so please report it. + + + + + +How do I launch applications in a particular desktop? + + +&kde; comes with a program called &kstart;. To start an xterm on the second desktop and then activate it use: kstart xterm. +Note that the option is important. It takes an argument which is a regular expression matching the title of the window to apply the settings to. +Please read kstart for more magic available with &kstart; (and there is an abundance). + + + + + +Where do I save my files if I want them to appear directly on the desktop? + + +$HOME/Desktop. You might need to refresh your desktop after you have saved your files. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/filemng.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/filemng.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c37cb3ef23d --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/filemng.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ + + + +The File Manager and Web Browser + +The file manager and web browser of &kde; is &konqueror;. The &konqueror; home page is located at http://www.konqueror.org where a &konqueror; specific FAQ can be found. + + + + +How do I use &konqueror; as a web browser with a proxy? + + +&konqueror; can be used with &HTTP; and &FTP; proxies. To set up the proxy server in &konqueror;, just select SettingsConfigure &konqueror;... from the &konqueror; menu and go to the Proxy tab. + + + + + +How can I change the appearance of a folder in &konqueror;? + + +Right-click the folder, select Properties, click on the large icon in the dialogue which appears and choose another icon. +To change the icon displayed for entries in the K Menu, use the Menu Editor, located at SettingsMenu Editor. + + + + + +How can I do non-anonymous &FTP; transfers with &konqueror;? + + +Normally, if you enter a &URL; like ftp://ftp.somehost.com, &konqueror; will attempt an anonymous login to the &FTP; server. If you want to login as a particular user, enter a &URL; like ftp://username@ftp.somehost.com instead. &konqueror; will ask for your password and connect to the server. + + + + What are and in the Execute line? +They are used by all &kde; applications (since they are implemented in KApplication and all good &kde; programs create a KApplication object before they even look at the command line arguments). A standard line for a &kde; application looks like this: foo . Pretty confusing, but it has been designed in that way so that it can integrate legacy, non-&kde; applications as smoothly as possible. &konqueror;, when executing the line above, will extend the command to foo . Both the icon and the mini-icon as well as "The Foo" are properties defined in the .desktop file. If the icons are not defined, they simply default to the executable name foo. + +This way a user can change these things in &kmenuedit; for his or her applications. The option is important, because no user will accept that the menu item Editor starts something called kedit-0.9pl4-build47. Instead, he expects a window called Editor. Furthermore these names are localised, i.e. an American user launches CD-Player and gets a window called CD-Player while a German user launches CD-Spieler and gets a window called CD-Spieler. + + + + + + +How do I specify the startup folder for &konqueror;? + + + +Using the &RMB;, click on the Home icon and choose Properties. Under the Application tab you will probably find something like kfmclient openProfile filemanagement; just append file:/whereever/you/want with the folder you would like &konqueror; to start in. + + + + + + +How do I import &Netscape; bookmarks? + + +There is no need to import anything at all. &Netscape; bookmarks are automatically available under the Bookmarks menu in &konqueror; with no configuration on your part necessary. The Bookmark Editor is able to convert &Netscape; bookmarks to the format used by &konqueror;, if you want this. + + + + + +How do I fool a site into believing &konqueror; is &Netscape; or some other browser? + + +In &konqueror;, select SettingsConfigure Konqueror... and in the configuration dialogue, select Browser Identification. Default and site-specific browser identifications can be set from here. + + + + + +How do I configure &konqueror; to run &Java; applets? + + +Choose SettingsConfigure &konqueror;... from &konqueror;'s menubar and then select Java & Javascript. Set the Path to Java executable correctly. If it doesn't work, please check the Konqueror + Java HOWTO. + + + + + +What is this new Smart policy for JavaScript web popups? + + +This new policy attempts to block intrusive JavaScript popup windows. If the user does not click on a button or submit a form to trigger the popup, then the popup is not permitted. Some sites will open a second new window from within the first and in that case, the second window will not show. + + + + + +Why doesn't my banking site work with &konqueror;? It pops up a new window with the login screen in other browsers, but not in &konqueror;. + + +Make sure you have Javascript enabled, and the default JavaScript web popups policy set to Ask or Allow. The Smart policy is not always sufficient for some banks. Many banks also require &Java; support. You can find more help on enabling this at http://www.konqueror.org/. + + + + + +Why can't &konqueror; render &GIF; images? + + +It is because you did not enable &GIF; support in &Qt;. Please see for more details. + + + + + +How do I rename files? + + +Simply right click on the file and select Rename or click once on an already selected file. The default keyboard shortcut to rename a file is F2. + + + + +When I try to open a web page with &konqueror;, I get the message: There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with text/html, but it cannot handle this file type. + + +You need to make sure that the embedding settings for the text/html MIME type are correct: +In &konqueror;, go to SettingsConfigure Konqueror and then to the File Associations page. +Open text->html in the tree view. +Click on the Embedding tab. Make sure that Left Click Action is set to Show file in embedded viewer, and that KHTML (khtml) is at the top of Services Preference Order. + + +Try opening a website in Konqueror. It should now work. + + + + +How do I configure the programs that &konqueror; uses to open different types of files? + +In order to configure file associations, you should go to the &kcontrolcenter; and choose the item File Associations under the category KDE Components. +Suppose the default PDF viewer is now &kghostview; and you would prefer to use KPDF as a viewer. You would simply type pdf in the search box at the top of the dialogue, choose pdf in the application group and move KPDF up. In the Embedding tab you can also choose which component other applications will use to display files (for example, when viewing files in &konqueror; or using &ark;'s embedded viewer). + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/getkde.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/getkde.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a059b9b7204 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/getkde.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Getting &kde; + + + + +Where do I get &kde;? + + + +The main distribution site for &kde; is ftp.kde.org. However, this site is often under heavy load, so you might prefer to use download.kde.org which automatically redirects you to the mirror nearest to you. You can also have a look at the list of &kde; mirror sites. + + + + + +Are there &Linux; distributions that include &kde;? + + +Yes, major &Linux; distributions already ship &kde;. As building a distribution takes some time, they might not always contain the latest version, but for a start or to avoid downloading from the Internet, they do provide a good starting point. +You can find an up-to-date list of distributions that ship with &kde; here. + + + + + + +What is the current version? + + + +Currently, the latest stable version is 3.2 + +The &kde; 3.2 Info Page contains a lot of information specific to this release. + + + + + +Where do I find &kde; snapshots? + + +You can get the latest snapshots from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/snapshots. You might also want to consider setting up your own CVS client in order to maintain the latest snapshot at all times. Please refer to Anonymous CVS and &kde; for further information. + + + + + + +Where do I get &Qt;? + + +&Qt; is a product of the Norwegian company Trolltech. You can always get the latest &Qt; version from their &FTP; server. +And with most up-to-date &Linux; distributions, &Qt; is already included. Please see for the version of &Qt; you need. + + + + + +What is &Qt;, by the way? + + +&Qt; is a C++-based class library to build user interfaces. It also includes many utility classes like string classes and classes to handle input and output. It provides most of the widgets you will see in a &kde; application: menus, buttons, sliders, &etc;. &Qt; is a cross-platform library that allows you to write code that will compile on &UNIX; systems as well as &Windows; and embedded devices. You can learn more about &Qt; at http://www.trolltech.com. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7c34043ad24 Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a8f4568ddb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + + +&kde; Frequently Asked Questions + + + +The &kde; Team + +MalcolmHunter
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+ + +1997 +1998 +1999 +2000 +2001 +2003 +2004 +The &kde; Team + + +&FDLNotice; + +2004-09-07 +3.3 + + +This is a compilation of the most frequently asked questions about the K Desktop Environment. Please report any bugs, inconsistencies, or omissions you find in this &FAQ; to kde-doc-english@kde.org. Please do not mail your questions to this list. Post them to the &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups instead. They are monitored for this &FAQ;. + + +KDE +FAQ +question +answer + +
+ +&faq-about; +&faq-intro; +&faq-getkde; +&faq-install; +&faq-panel; +&faq-desktop; +&faq-winmng; +&faq-filemng; +&faq-configkde; +&faq-kdeapps; +&faq-nonkdeapps; +&faq-tips; +&faq-misc; +&faq-moreinfo; +&faq-contrib; + + +Credits and Licence + +The current &FAQ; maintainers are: + + +Rainer Endres endres@kde.org + + +Many of the answers in this &FAQ; are taken from the various &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups. Here is a big thank you to all of you who have contributed answers that eventually appear in this &FAQ;. + +Special thanks go to the former &FAQ; maintainer, who has written most of the stuff in here, and did a tremendous job: Mr. Lee Wee Tiong + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; + +&documentation.index; +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/install.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/install.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7b184f261b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/install.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,1035 @@ + + + + +Installation instructions + +These are the generic installation instructions for the K Desktop Environment. Please complement your reading with the READMEs and INSTALLs that come along with the package. Please read them carefully and try to help yourself out if anything goes wrong. If you need further assistance, consider joining the &kde; mailing lists (see our web site instructions for joining the &kde; mailing lists) or newsgroups. + + + + + + + +To the would-be converts + + + +So you have heard the rumours. Or you have seen the screenshots. And you are dying to get hold of &kde;. But you know next to nothing about this whole alternative OS business. Don't worry! You only need to do some (well, maybe not some) reading, that's all! + +&kde; does not run on any version of &Microsoft; &Windows; or OS/2 (yet). To run &kde;, you need to have a &UNIX; system. Please refer to for more details. + +Decide on a platform and set it up for your system. This FAQ can not help you with this, since &kde; runs on many &UNIX; platforms. + + + +Finally, you are ready to commence the &kde; installation. Please start reading from the next section. To get &kde;, please refer to . Last but not least, if you encounter any problems while installing &kde;, please do not hesitate to make use of the &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups. But do bear this in mind: no question is too silly to ask, but some are too silly to answer, especially when they are already answered in this FAQ. +Good luck and have fun! + + + + + + +Available package formats + + + + +You can find several kinds of binary and source packages for different distributions and operating systems on the &kde-ftp;. The binary packages are not made by the &kde; Team, but by the distributors themselves, or some dedicated individuals. Please refer to &kde; Package Policy Explained for information about the &kde; Package Policy. The only official release is the source tar.bz2 packages. Please refer to the READMEs and INSTALLs in the several binaries folders. For a list of the available packages for a release, refer to the relevant info page. For the latest release this is the &kde; 3.2 Info Page. + + + + + + +Prerequisites + + + + + +For &kde; 3.2, you need the &Qt; library version 3.2 or greater. Please make sure you download the correct &Qt;. You will also need the header files, if you want to compile &kde; yourself. They are all available, at no cost, from http://www.trolltech.com/download. In addition, there are optional libraries that might improve &kde; if installed on your system. An example is OpenSSL which will enable &konqueror; to browse web pages securely and is needed in a version +>=0.9.6. These should be provided by your distributor; if not, ask for an update. + + + + + + +Description of the base packages + + +The base distribution currently consists of eleven packages. Some are required, while others are optional. Each package is available in each of the aforementioned package formats. + + +tdelibs + +Required +This package contains shared libraries that are needed by all &kde; applications. + + + +tdebase + +Required +This package contains the base applications that form the core of the K Desktop Environment like the window manager, the terminal emulator, the control centre, the file manager, and the panel. + + + +&arts; + +Required +The &arts; sound server. A powerful, network transparent sound server. + + + +tdeaddons + +Optional +Various plugins for &kate;, &kicker;, &knewsticker;, &konqueror; and &noatun; + + + +tdeartwork + +Optional +Additional wallpapers, themes, styles, sounds ... + + + +tdebindings + +Optional +Various bindings for other languages, including &Java;, Perl, Python, ... + + + +tdegames + +Optional +Various games like &kmahjongg;, &ksnake;, &kasteroids;, and &kpatience;. + + + +tdegraphics + +Optional +Various graphics-related programs like &PostScript; previewer, &DVI; previewer, and a drawing program. + + + +tdeutils + +Optional +Various desktop tools like a calculator, an editor and other nifty stuff. + + + +tdemultimedia + +Optional +Multimedia applications like a &CD; player and a mixer. + + + +tdenetwork + +Optional +Network applications. Currently contains the mail program &kmail;, the news reader &knode;, and several other network-related programs. + + + +tdeadmin + +Optional +System administration programs. + + + +tdeedu + +Educational and entertaining applications for &kde;'s younger users. + + + +tdetoys + +Optional +Toys! + + + +tdevelop + +Optional +A complete Integrated Development Environment for &kde; and Qt + + + + +&arts; and then tdelibs should be installed before everything else, and tdeaddons last. The other packages can be installed in any arbitrary order. + +Most package management tools will let you put all these packages in one folder and install them all at once, figuring out the dependencies as they go. + + + + + + +Installation instructions for the different package formats + + + +Please do not forget to read the README and INSTALL files if they are available. + + + +Installation of the Debian packages + +The Debian packages install in accordance with the upcoming FHS (File Hierarchy Standard). + +become superuser +run dpkg for every package you want to install. + + + + +Installation of the RPM packages + + +To install binary <acronym +>RPM</acronym +>s +become superuser +execute rpm + + + + +Installation of the source .tar.bz2 files + +Since there are always changes and updates to the way &kde; is compiled, please refer to Download and Install from Source for the most up to date installation instructions for the source packages. +The general approach should work in most cases though. +The source .tar.bz2 package installs into /usr/local/kde by default. You can override this setting by using the option of the configure script. + +unpack the packages with tar +change folder to the package folder: cd packagename +configure the package: ./configure Some packages (notably tdebase) have special configuration options that might be applicable to your installation. Type ./configure to see the available options. +build the package: make +install the package: su (if you aren't already root). If you already are, just type make . + + + + + + + + + +Post-installation procedures + + +First of all, please make sure that you have added &kde;'s binary installation folder (⪚ /usr/local/kde/bin) to your PATH and &kde;'s library installation folder to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (only necessary on systems that do not support rpath; on &Linux; &ELF;, it should work without). This environment variable may be called differently on some systems, ⪚ it is called SHLIB_PATH on &IRIX;. Then set the environment variable KDEDIR to the base of your &kde; tree, ⪚ /usr/local/kde. Please bear in mind that it is unwise to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH blindly. In the vast majority of cases it is unnecessary and can do more harm than good. There is a web page written by Dave Barr explaining the evils of LD_LIBRARY_PATH and it can be found at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html. + + +Even though you can use most of the &kde; applications simply by calling them, you can only benefit fully from &kde;'s advanced features if you use the &kde; window manager and its helper programs. +In order to make it easy for you, we have provided a simple script called starttde which gets installed in $KDEDIR/bin and is therefore in your path. +Edit the file .xinitrc in your home folder (make a backup copy first!), remove everything that looks like calling a window manager, and insert starttde instead. Restart the &X-Server;. If you use &kdm;/xdm, you will have to edit the file .xsession instead of .xinitrc. And if there is no .xinitrc or .xsession in your home folder, simply create a new one with just one line containing starttde. Some systems (notably &RedHat; &Linux;) use .Xclients instead. + +This should present you with a new shining &kde; desktop. You can now start to explore the wonderful world of &kde;. In case you want to read some documentation first, there is a highly recommended Quick Start guide available. Furthermore, every application has an online help that is available via the help menu. + + + + + + +Should I remove old version xyz before installing a new one? + + +In principle, this is not necessary. RPM and Debian packages should take care of all dependencies. +If you compile the source code yourself, you should take more care. Instructions for running two different versions of &kde; on the same system are given at http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-kde3.html. However, please note that running two different versions of &kde; from source can lead to problems if you are not careful. + + + + + +How do I start &kde;? + + +The most comfortable method to start &kde; is to use the starttde script. Simply put the line starttde at the end of your .xsession file (or your .xinitrc or .Xclients file if you are not using &kdm; or xdm). Please also remove the lines that start your previous window manager. If there is no .xsession, .xinitrc, or .Xclients in your home folder, simply create a new one that contains just one line: starttde. + + + + + +Is it possible to install &kde; in a user folder? + + +Yes, you can install &kde; in any folder you want. What you have to do depends on the kind of packages you want to install: +Source packages +Configure and install the package using configure ; make; make install to install into /users/myhome/kde. +Add the following to your init files. Please note that if it is not necessary for you to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it is better to leave it out. + +For csh or tcsh: +setenv KDEDIR /users/myhome/kde + +if ( $?LD_LIBRARY_PATH ) then + setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $KDEDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +else + setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $KDEDIR/lib +endif + +if ( ! $?LIBRARY_PATH ) then + setenv LIBRARY_PATH $LD_LIBRARY_PATH +endif + +For bash: +KDEDIR=/users/myhome/kde +PATH=$KDEDIR/bin:$PATH +LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$KDEDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +export KDEDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH LIBRARY_PATH + + +<acronym +>RPM</acronym +> packages +rpm allows you to use the option to select the folder you want to install to. For example, executing rpm will install the package to /users/myhome/kde. + + +Although &kde; will run from a user folder, there are some problems with programs that require suid root, ⪚ the programs in the tdeadmin package. But since they are not meant to be run by users in the first place, this is nothing to worry about. +However, on systems using shadow passwords, the screensavers have to be suid root to enable password access for unlocking the screen, so this option will not work. + + + + + + +starttde fails with can not connect to X server. What is wrong? + + +You probably tried to start the X server with starttde. The X server is started with startx. starttde is the script that should be run from your .xinitrc, .xsession, or .Xclients to activate the window manager and the necessary server daemons for &kde;. See also . + + + + + +&kde; on &AIX;? + + +IBM now officially support &kde; on &AIX;. You can find details at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html. There is also some older information at http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html. + + + + + +&kde; on a laptop? + + +If you can get &X-Window; to run on your laptop, you should not have any problem getting &kde; to run on it. In addition, you might find the following links helpful: + + +http://www.linux-laptop.net/ + + +http://www.sanpei.org/Laptop-X/note-list.html + + + + + + + +I have a neomagic chipset in my laptop. Is there anything special I should do to run &kde;? + + +On some laptops using the 2160 chipset (MagicGraph 128XD) the following options in XF86Config are needed to avoid a lock-up of the graphic engine: +Option "XaaNoScanlineImageWriteRect" + Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill" + +If you have experienced desktop hangs while using &kde; please try this option. + + + + + +I do not like the default &kde; folder after installation. How do I move it without breaking anything? + + +Assuming the default is /opt/kde and you want to move it to /usr/local/kde, here's what you have to do: + +change to superuser if you aren't already +mv /opt/kde /usr/local/kde +ln -s /usr/local/kde /opt/kde + +This will put all your &kde; files in /usr/local/kde but everything is still accessible from /opt/kde. + + + + + +What files can I delete from my &kde; install folder? Can all the *.h, *.c and *.o files be safely removed? + + +There should not be any need to keep the .c and .o files, but you might want to keep the .h files, as they are used by includes if you ever want to compile your own &kde; programs. But if you wish to add patches to the source programs as they become available (rather than downloading everything again), then they should stay. + + + + + +Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &kde;? + + + +No. In most cases &kde; will be able to transport your settings intact. You may need to reenter passwords in some applications (such as &kmail; or &knode;) but most other settings will be safe. + +There were mixed reports of results between some previous versions of &kde;. To be safe, you may like to back up your entire &kde; configuration. + +Settings are kept in the $HOME/.kde or $HOME/.kde2 subfolder in your home folder. Copy your old .kde/.kde2 folder to a backup location, install &kde; 3.2, and then copy back any necessary mail and news settings. That said, most people can make a direct upgrade, without removing the old .kde folder, without a hitch. +You can override the use of $HOME/.kde by setting the $KDEHOME variable. + + + + + +I upgraded &kde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it, I get a blank grey screen, and nothing happens. There are errors in the console about DCOPserver. What's going on? + + + +&kde; uses several temporary files during its operation. These are usually to be found in the following locations: + +~/.DCOPserver-* (there are usually two of these; one is a symlink to the other) +~/.kde/socket-hostname +~/.kde/tmp-hostname which is normally a symlink to the next file: +/tmp/tmp-kde-USER +~/.kde/socket-hostname which is also normally a symlink to: +/tmp/ksocket-USER + + +If the symlinks get broken, usually because a cron or shutdown script is emptying out the /tmp folder, then strange things will happen. These files, and the symlinks, will all be created automatically at the start of &kde; so you can safely remove them while &kde; is not running. + +If you are only getting a grey screen when you start &kde;, or if you get an error message telling you to Check your installation, then shut down X and delete all the files listed above, then try to restart X. + +Normally (&ie; when not upgrading between &kde; versions) it's quite safe to leave these files intact, and you may shave a few seconds off your &kde; startup time by doing so. + + + + + +Compiling tdebase gives me a bin/sh: msgfmt: command not found error! + + +You need the &GNU; msgfmt which is part of the &GNU; i18n package gettext. You should be able to download it from any &GNU; mirror. + + + + + +How do I uninstall &kde; applications compiled from source? + + +You can uninstall your programs by typing make uninstall in the folder where you did make install. If you have already deleted that folder, then there is only one way, and it is not good: go to $KDEDIR/bin and start deleting files one by one. +If you expect to find yourself in this situation, you might want to consider a program such as &GNU; stow, found at http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/stow.html. + + + + + +What is up with &GIF; support? + + +This has to do with issues with Unisys' &LZW; patent. &GIF; support is turned off from &Qt; 1.44 onwards by default. When you want to use &GIF;s and have the relevant license, recompile &Qt; with &GIF; support. ./configure . + + + + + +How do I install &kde; themes? + + +Theme support in &kde; has been discontinued with this version. However, there are many opportunities to personalise and add eye candy to &kde; Look at, for example, Appearance & Themes in &kcontrol;. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/intro.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/intro.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..525629c101d --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/intro.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + +Introduction + + + + +What is &kde;? + + +&kde; is the K Desktop Environment. It is a project initiated by Matthias Ettrich in 1996. The aim of the &kde; project is to connect the power of the &UNIX; operating systems with the comfort of a modern user interface. +In short, &kde; will bring &UNIX; to the desktop! +If you want further information about &kde;, have a look at What is &kde;? + + + + + +On which platforms can I expect &kde; to work? + + +&kde; is a Desktop Environment for all flavours of &UNIX;. While it is true that most &kde; developers use &Linux;, &kde; runs smoothly on a wide range of systems. You may, however, need to tweak the source code a bit to get &kde; to compile on a not-so-popular variant of &UNIX;, or if you are not using the &GNU; development tools, in particular the &gcc; compiler. +For an almost complete list of systems &kde; is running on, please refer to this list of systems for KDE + + + + + +Is &kde; a window manager? + + +No, &kde; is not a window manager. While &kde; includes a very sophisticated window manager (&twin;), &kde; is much more than that. It is a full-blown Integrated Desktop Environment. +&kde; provides a complete desktop environment, including a web browser, a file manager, a window manager, a help system, a configuration system, uncountable tools and utilities, and an ever increasing number of applications, including but not limited to mail and news clients, drawing programs, a &PostScript; and a &DVI; viewer and so forth. + + + + + +Is &kde; a CDE, &Windows; 95 or &Mac; OS clone? + + +No, &kde; is not a clone. Specifically &kde; is not a CDE or &Windows; clone. While the &kde; developers have and will continue to glean the best features from all existing desktop environments, &kde; is a truly unique environment that has and will continue to go its own way. + + + + + +Is &kde; free software? + + +Yes, &kde; is free software according to the &GNU; General Public Licence. All &kde; libraries are available under the LGPL making commercial software development for the &kde; desktop possible, but all &kde; applications are licensed under the GPL. +&kde; uses the &Qt; C++ crossplatform toolkit, which is also released (since version 2.2) under the GPL. +It is absolutely legal to make &kde; and &Qt; available on &CD-ROM; free of charge. No runtime fees of any kind are incurred. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/kdeapps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/kdeapps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5cdf93b53b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/kdeapps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ + + + +&kde; applications + + + + +&kppp; + + + +Many &kde; users report problems using &kppp;. But before you complain about &kppp;, make sure you have already checked the following: + + +Can you dialup to your ISP without using &kppp;? If you cannot, then perhaps &kppp; is not the culprit after all. +Have you gone through the &kppp; documentation at least three times and followed its instructions and trouble-shooting suggestions? + +The &kppp; documentation can be accessed through the &kde; Help Centre. Last, but not least, the &kppp; homepage is at http://ktown.kde.org/~kppp/. +Now, if you still encounter problems, here's what might help you solve them: + +How do I change the &MTU; setting in &kppp;? +Open up the &kppp; dialogue box and select Setup. Choose an existing account and click Edit, or New to create a new dialup account. Select the Dial tab and click Arguments. Type what you want to change in the Argument textbox (⪚ mtu 296) and click Add. When you are satisfied, click Close. +To check whether the options took, do one of the following: + + +In a terminal window, run /sbin/ifconfig ppp0 and look at the reported &MTU; in the output. It should match your request. + +Add and (each on a separate line) to your /etc/ppp/options file and restart your &PPP; session. You will find debugging messages in /var/log/messages, including &MRU; and &MTU; settings. + +If you want, the &MRU; and &MTU; settings can be added to the options file, one complete setting per line, no quotes or dashes. + + +&kppp; connects at a slower speed than normal. +The following might do the trick: + +Try executing setserial spd_hi. +The default &MTU; value is 1500, which maybe too large for a dialup connection. Try changing it to a smaller value like 296 or 576. +Check in your $HOME/.kde/share/config for the kppprc. Ensure the correct modem speed is actually defined there. + + + + + + + + +&konsole; + + + + + +How do I page-up or page-down? +Use ShiftPage Up and ShiftPg Dn. + + + +How do I perform a simple copy from &konsole; to anything else? +When I do a ls, first I select with the mouse the desired text, press &Ctrl;C, then I make the target application active, point the mouse to the relevant part and press &Ctrl;V. Alternatively, highlight the text by dragging with the &LMB; down and paste by clicking with the &MMB; (or both buttons if you are using a 2 button mouse with 3 button emulation). + + + +Why can't &konsole; find the 9x15 and the 2 console bitmap fonts installed with &kde;? + + +FontConfig must find the three fonts installed in: $KDEDIR/share/fonts. If the &kde; install does not install these fonts in a directory that already exists (⪚ /usr/share/fonts) then you must add this directory to the configuration file /etc/fonts/local.conf. This should be the first line after <fontconfig>. For example: +<fontconfig> +<dir>/usr/kde3/share/fonts</dir> +</fontconfig> + After adding the directory, run (as root): fc-cache -v and check that it found the directory. + + + + + + + + + +&kmail; + + +&kmail; has its own home page at http://kmail.kde.org where an FAQ is available. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/misc.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/misc.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2ae1725981 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/misc.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + +Miscellaneous questions + + + + +Why does &kde; use &Qt;? + + +&Qt; is a very sophisticated toolkit that provides everything that is needed to build a modern user interface. &Qt; is written in C++, thus allowing object-oriented development which ensures efficiency and code reuse in a project the size and scope of &kde;. In our opinion there is no better toolkit available for &UNIX; systems and that it would have been a grave mistake to try to build &kde; on anything but the best. + + + + + +Why does &kde; not use gtk, xforms, xlib, whatever? + + +There are a number of toolkits available. To provide a consistent user interface and to keep used resources such as memory to a minimum, &kde; can use only one of them. &Qt; was selected for the reasons mentioned above. + + + + + +But &Qt; isn't free, is it? + + +It is! As of September 4, 2000, version 2.2 of the &Qt; libraries were licensed under the GPL, thereby fulfiling all aspects of free software. + + + + + +Does &kde; have terminal emulators with transparent background? + + +Yes and no. &konsole; has the ability to simulate transparency by redrawing the background of the window inside the &konsole; window. This gives the illusion of transparency, but if you place &konsole; on top of another window, the transparency is lost. Eterm should work fine under &kde; if you desire more complete transparency. + + + + + +How do I create icons for non-&kde; applications that I can put in the K menu? Where do these icons go? + + +Create them using your favourite image manipulator, for example, GIMP, or the &kde; Icon Editor and put them in $KDEDIR/share/icons(/mini) or $HOME/.kde/share/icons(/mini). + + + + + +What about &kde; programs that do not have icons? How do I get them into the menu? + + +Use &kmenuedit;. To access it use the &RMB; on the K button and select Menu Editor. + + + + + +Does &kde; have a graphical &FTP; client? + + +Yes, and it is none other than your favourite file manager, &konqueror;. You can drag and drop remote files into local folders. + + + + + +How do I exit &kde;? + + +Simply click on the K button and select Logout. In addition, if you right click on an empty area of the desktop, you will be presented with a menu containing logout as one of the options. Depending on your configuration of the &X-Window;, &Ctrl;&Alt;&Backspace; might also do the trick by killing the X server, but its use prevents session management and cannot be recommended. + + + + + +Is there a program that checks for new mails at my ISP if and only if I am online? + + +&korn; will do the job. If you are not connected, it will just sit there (idling). + + + + + +Is it really necessary to upgrade to the latest version? + + +We recommend to always use the latest stable release. If you don't, it will probably be difficult to get answers to your questions. If you have a problem with an old version, the answer will probably be Please upgrade and try again. Note that new versions also sometimes fix security problems. + + + + + +How do I copy and paste in &kde;? + + +The simplest method is to use your mouse: + +Highlight the text you want to copy by holding down the &LMB; and dragging across the text. +Go to the destination area; depending on your configuration, you might need to click it using the &LMB; to give it focus. +Click the &MMB; to paste. If you have a two button mouse and are emulating a three button mouse, push both buttons simultaneously. + + + + + + +How do I convert the default &RedHat; menus into a menu in the K menu? + + +Click on the K button and select SystemAppfinder. + + + + + +What is CVS? + + +It stands for Concurrent Versions System. It is a version control system and is based on RCS (Revision Control System), but offers more functionality. It is used to maintain source code under development. It will keep multiple versions of things (handy if you broke something and have to back up and get a clean old version), and allows people remote access over the Net to pick up the latest source code and even to check in new files if they have permission. It is also open source (you pay for support if you want it), and since it is free it is the system of choice for people writing more free products, such as &kde;. + + + + + +Does &kde; support dual screen (Xinerama)? + + +Yes, you need to have a multi-headed X server (⪚ MetroX or XFree86 4.0 and above) and a &kde; +>= 2.2.1 + + + + + +Why does Drag and Drop not work with Xinerama? + + +You should upgrade to XFree86 4.2.0 for this to work properly. + + + + + + +How do I check which version of &kde; I am using? + + +Fire up your &kde; Control Centre. It comes up with an Info Screen including the version of &kde; The &kde; version is also included in the application's About dialogue. + + + + + +Can I write commercial software for &kde;? + + +You can use the &kde; libraries to write commercial and closed source as well as commercial and open source software. If you write open source software you can use the &Qt; free edition. But if you write closed source software you may not use the &Qt; free edition; you need to obtain the &Qt; professional edition from Troll Tech. If you want more information, please contact Troll Tech directly. + + + + + +How do I go about creating themes and icons? + + +Go see http://artist.kde.org. + + + + + +Is KLyX dead? + + +Yes. But future versions of LyX will be &GUI; independent. Check the progress of the various &GUI; frontends here. + + + + + +How can I get to know about development updates? + + +You might want to subscribe to the various &kde; mailing lists available, especially kde-cvs, which lists all commits done to the &kde; CVS repository. Check http://lists.kde.org if you want to read without subscribing. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/moreinfo.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/moreinfo.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee77ff73614 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/moreinfo.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + +Getting more information + + + + +Where is the &kde; homepage? + + +The &kde; homepage is located at http://www.kde.org. If you prefer a local mirror, there are several to choose from. For a current list of web site mirrors sorted by location, please visit http://www.kde.org/mirrors/web.php. + + + + + +Is there a &kde; mailing list? + + +There are several &kde; mailing lists. Each focuses on a different aspect of &kde;. Some are for developers, so they are not discussed in detail. Some of the more important lists that users might be interested in are: + +kde +This is the main &kde; mailing list for general discussions. + +kde-announce +This list is used to announce new versions of &kde; as well as new tools and applications. + +kde-look +This is the list that deals with questions about look and feel, and general user interface considerations. + + +For the complete list of mailing lists available, please refer to http://www.kde.org/mailinglists/. +Please note that it is not a good idea to ask questions which are already answered in this &FAQ;. + + + + + +How do I subscribe/unsubscribe to these lists? + + +To subscribe, send an email to list-request, that is: + +kde-request@kde.org +kde-announce-request@kde.org +kde-user-request@kde.org +kde-look-request@kde.org + +The email must contain subscribe your_email_address in the subject. +To unsubscribe, send an email to list-request, that is: + +kde-request@kde.org +kde-announce-request@kde.org +kde-user-request@kde.org +kde-look-request@kde.org + +The email must contain unsubscribe your_email_address in the subject. Never send subscribe/unsubscribe request to the mailing lists directly! Use the list-request instead. +There is also a complete list of all &kde;-related mailing lists, and a web interface for subscribing and unsubscribing located at http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo. + + + + + +Is there a mailing list archive? + + + +Yes, there is a searchable mailing list archive hosted by Progressive Computer Concepts. The &URL; is http://lists.kde.org. There you will see a folder listing of the mailing lists. Note that you can only do a subject/author search at this level. You probably will not find what you want doing this kind of search. + +To do a body search, you have to enter one of the mailing lists. Just click on the folder you want to search (⪚ kde or kde-user) and then the pull-down menu by the search box will default to Body searches. To be thorough, you should probably search the kde, kde-user, and kde-devel folders. + + + + + + +Is there a newsgroup about &kde;? + + +Yes, there is! It is at comp.windows.x.kde. In addition, there is also a German newsgroup at de.alt.comp.kde. Please note that it is not a good idea to ask questions which are already answered in this &FAQ;. + + + + + +Are there any other &kde;-related &FAQ;s? + + +Yes. Here is a list of them: + +&kde; &FAQ; +&konqueror; &FAQ; +aRts sound server documentation + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..911b619b63f --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + + + +&kde; with non-&kde; applications + + + + + + +My non-&kde; applications like &Emacs; and kterm are running amok with strange colours! + + +Start the &kde; Control Centre and in Appearance & ThemesColours uncheck the Apply colours to non-KDE applications checkbox and click Apply. + + + + +How can I set my default web browser to be something other than &konqueror;? + +If you are using &kde; 3.3 or later, open up the &kcontrolcenter; and navigate to the KDE ComponentsComponent Chooser panel. Select Web Browser from the list on the left, then select Open http and https URLs in the following browser: and type in the name of the browser (⪚ mozilla, firefox, opera, &etc;) in the textbox. + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/notrelated.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/notrelated.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3439bc16594 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/notrelated.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ + + + +Not really &kde;-related, but frequently asked nevertheless. + + + + +How do I change the screen resolution? + + +Use &Ctrl;&Alt;+ and &Ctrl;&Alt;- to cycle through the resolutions you have defined in XF86Config (maybe under /etc/X11; poke around first). If you prefer to get your hands dirty, you can always edit the file directly. By placing your favourite resolution at the beginning (or making it the only one listed), &X-Window; will always start up with that resolution. Always make a backup copy of your XF86Config file before you start editing it. Errors in this file can render &X-Window; unusable. +These instructions are only valid if you are running version 3.3.x of the XFree86 server. If you are running XFree86 4.x, you must consult with the XFree86(TM): Home Page. + + + + + +How do I change the colour depth? + + +There is no way you can do this on the fly. You can either start &X-Window; using startx where number can be 8, 16, 24 or 32, depending on the depth you want. Alternatively, if you are using xdm/&kdm;, you need to edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers (may vary) and enter :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16 for 16 bit colour depth. +You can also edit the XF86Config file and add a line like DefaultColorDepth number to Section "Screen". The next time you start X, it will run with the newly-configured colour depth. + + + + + +What can I do if I am using a 2-button mouse? + + +Go buy a 3-button one, or use third button emulation. The third button is emulated by pressing both the &LMB; and the &RMB; together. You would need to enable in your XF86Config file. + + + + + +What is a "sticky" window? + + +In a virtual desktop environment with multiple virtual desktops, a "sticky" window will stay put on the screen when you switch between desktops, as if sticking to the glass of the screen. Xclock is a typical candidate for sticking, as you need to run only one instance of it, and it always stays with you. + + + + + +How do I replace the "X" mouse pointer with an arrow? + + +The various types of cursor available in X are defined in X11/cursorfont.h. You can change it using xsetroot -cursor_name name_of_cursor. For example, I have the following in my .Xclients: +xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr + +This will create the common left-angled pointer. To see other alternatives, type xfd -fn cursor. And of course, do not forget that man xsetroot is your friend. + + + + + +How do I extract/install diff files? + + +To generate a context-diff suitable for patching, use diff -u old-file new-file > patchfile. To apply the diff to a file (i.e. "patch the file"), execute patch < patchfile. + + + + + +How do I get &Linux; to mount the floppy device for use with both DOS and ext2 formatted floppies? + + +Just specify the filesystem type as auto in /etc/fstab. Auto detection works fine for DOS and ext2. + + + + + +How do I start &kde; with the Num Lock on? + + +Have you tried man setleds? In addition, you might want to edit your $HOME/.Xmodmap and put the following lines in: +! redefines numeric keypad to be used without NumLock +keycode 79 = 7 +keycode 80 = 8 +keycode 81 = 9 + +keycode 83 = 4 +keycode 84 = 5 +keycode 85 = 6 + +keycode 87 = 1 +keycode 88 = 2 +keycode 89 = 3 + +keycode 90 = 0 +keycode 91 = comma +keycode 86 = plus + +! deactivates NumLock key +keycode 77 = + +Other possible alternatives: + +xkeycaps: right clicking should allow edits. You may have to do this as root. +man XF86Config and look under section Keyboard. +Install NumLockX, which is available from http://dforce.sh.cvut.cz/~seli/en/numlockx. + + + + + + +How do I take window or desktop screenshots? + + +Use &ksnapshot;. + + + + + +Is there a tool to make webpages? + + +Yes, and there are a lot of them out there, including StarOffice, &Netscape; Composer, and XEmacs. There are also many &kde; applications. To find the most current list, go to kde-apps.org: The Latest in &kde; Applications and search for web development. Try as many as possible and choose the one most suitable to your needs. + + + + + +What do all those acronyms like AFAIK mean? + + +AAMOF: as a matter of fact +AFAIK: as far as I know +AISE: as I see it +BFN: bye for now +BION: believe it or not +BRB: be right back +BTW: by the way +CMIIW: correct me if I am wrong +FUD: fear, uncertainty, and doubt +FWIW: for what it's worth +FYI: for your information +HTH: hope this helps +IIRC: if I recall correctly +IMHO: in my humble opinion +LOL: laughing out loud +MYOB: mind your own business +PITA: pain in the ass +ROTFL: rolling on the floor laughing +RTFM: read the fine manual +SOP: standard operating procedure +TIA: thanks in advance +YMMV: your mileage may vary + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/panel.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/panel.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b70fcd47355 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/panel.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + +The panel + + + + +How do I add applications to the &kde; panel (&kicker;)? + + +There are several ways to add an application to the panel, of which the easiest is to right-click on the panel, and from the context menu which appears, select Panel MenuAddApplication Button and then the application for which you want to add a link. +For more ways of adding buttons to the panel, refer to the &kicker; Handbook. + + + + + + + + +My desktop panel has disappeared. How can I get it back? + + + + +The panel disappearing is usually due to it crashing. This is most often caused by loading an applet that has a fatal bug or due to a bad installation of &kde; and/or the panel. + +The easiest way to get the panel back is to launch the Run Command window by pressing &Alt;F2 and entering kicker and then pressing the OK button. + +If the panel continues to disappear, you may wish to either remove or edit by hand your $KDEHOME/share/config/kickerrc file, where $KDEHOME is usually ~/.kde. If you choose to edit it by hand, start by removing the applet entry groups. + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/tips.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/tips.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f7b4e80e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/tips.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ + + + +Useful tips + + + + +Reading documentation in &kde; + + +Pop up the Run Command window (&Alt;F2 by default) and type: + +man:command for man pages. It even unpacks on the fly if the man pages are gzipped. + + + +info:command for info pages. + + + +help:kdeappname for &kde; application help pages. + + + + + +You can also enter any of these in the Location text box in &konqueror;. +Or you can use the &kde; Help Centre if you are using &kde; 2. Simply start the &kde; Help Centre by clicking on the icon (the blue book with the yellow key) on the toolbar. Once the &kde; Help Centre has loaded, the window on the left will contain an entry called Unix manual pages. Click once on this entry, and you can browse through all the installed manual pages on your system. + + + + + +Move or resize windows quickly + + +To move a window, use &Alt;left mouse button. &Alt;right mouse button will resize the window. Last but not least, &Alt;middle mouse button raises/lowers the window. The &kde; Control Centre allows you to change these mouse bindings. + + + + + +Killing windows in &kde; + + +There is a standard keybinding (&Ctrl;&Alt;&Esc;) that gives you a skull & crossbones cursor. Click that cursor on a window to kill it. The keybindings are viewable/changeable from the &kde; Control Centre. Using this option kills the program forcibly. Data may be lost, and some processes related to the program may remain active. Use only as a last resort. + + + + + + +What if something is so wrong that I ca not even get the skull & crossbones cursor? How do I get out of a total lockup? + + +These kind of locks tend to occur when an application locks up while it has a so called mouse/keyboard grab. When that happens you can try to select a virtual text console with &Ctrl;&Alt;F1 and login. With the following command you will get a list of all running processes: + + ps | more + +By killing the process that has the mousegrab, your desktop will come to life again. Unfortunately you ca not see which process that is, so you will have to find out through trial and error. To kill a process use: + + kill pid + +Here pid is the process id of the process, which is the first number on each line reported by ps . + +You can switch back to the desktop with &Ctrl;&Alt;F7 (or F8 through F9 depending on your operating system) to see if things work again. When you press &Alt;Tab you should get a response from the window manager. If not, you need to get back to the text console and try to kill another process. + +Good candidates to kill are: the application you were working with, &kicker;, &klipper; and &kdesktop;. + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/winmng.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/winmng.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4c1fd830618 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/faq/winmng.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + +The window manager + +The default window manager provided by &kde; is the K Window Manager (&twin;). Please read The K Window Manager Handbook (which should be accessible from the &kde; Help Centre) for usage information. + + + + +Are there keyboard shortcuts for &twin; operations? + + +Yes. Please refer to "The K Window Manager Handbook" for the list of shortcuts available. + + + + + +Can I define my own set of keyboard shortcuts? + + +Yes. Launch the &kde; Control Centre and select Regional & AccessibilityKeyboard Shortcuts to configure window manager bindings like maximising windows, &etc;. + + + + + +When I "iconify" a window, it disappears. Where does it go? + + +With many &X-Window; &GUI;s, the minimise button (a little dot) will erase the window that the program is running in and create, instead, an icon on the desktop. &kde; does not do this. Instead, when a window is iconified it is simply hidden (but the program is still running). +There are a few ways to access disappeared windows: + + +If you are running the taskbar part of &kicker;, you can choose to have a list of tasks displayed on your desktop. Iconified tasks will have their names displayed in grey. + + +If you click the &MMB; on the root window (&ie;, the background of the desktop), &twin; will give you a list of all available tasks. + + + + + + + +How do I maximise windows only vertically or horizontally? + + +Provided your window is not already maximised, clicking on the maximise button with the &LMB;/&MMB;/&RMB; will maximise fully/vertically/horizontally respectively. + + + + + +What is shading a window? + + +By shading a window we mean rolling up the window leaving just the title bar visible. 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Remote resources (⪚ files) might be stored on SMB shares or similar. +SMB &kde; + + + KIO + The &kde; Input/Output system which makes use of so-called IO Slaves. +IO Slave &kde; + + + KParts + KParts is an embedding technology which allows &kde; applications to embed other &kde; applications. For example, the text view used by &konqueror; is a KPart. + &konqueror; + + + + KSycoca + KSycoca (&kde; System Configuration Cache) is a configuration cache which, for example, guarantees fast access to the menu entries. + KBuildSycoca + + + + + + XFree86 + + Antialiasing + If mentioned in context with &kde;, antialiasing often means the smoothing of the fonts visible on the screen. &Qt; version 2.3.0 or higher used together with XFree86 4.x makes this possible under &kde; as well. +&kde; &Qt; + + + &X-Server; + The &X-Server; represents a basic layer upon which the various &GUI;s like &kde; are built. It manages the basic mouse and keyboard input (from the local host as well as from remote hosts) and provides elementary graphic routines to draw rectangles and other primitives. +&kde; &GUI; + + + + + Applications + + KBuildSycoca + KBuildSycoca is a command line program and regenerates the so-called KSycoca. This is useful, for example, if some or all modules in &kcontrol; are missing. +KSycoca &kcontrol; + + + &kcontrol; + This is the project and filename of the &kde; control centre. &kcontrol; allows you to customise virtually every configuration option of &kde;. + &kde; + + + + &kicker; + &kicker; is the nickname as well as project name of the &kde; panel. +&kde; Panel + + + &konqueror; + &konqueror; is a filemanager, web browser, picture viewer and more, and a core part of the &kde; project. You can find more information about &konqueror; at www.konqueror.org. + &kde; + + + + &ksirc; + &ksirc; is the default IRC client, which is shipped with &kde;. You can use &ksirc; to chat with anyone on an IRC network. + IRC + + + + + + Desktop Terminology + + Drag and Drop + This concept tries to replace many actions like copying files from one place to another by a certain mouse movement, ⪚ clicking on an icon in a &konqueror; window, moving the mouse to another window while keeping the mouse button pressed, and releasing the mouse button (dropping the object) copies files. + &konqueror; + + + + &GUI; + Abbreviation for Graphical User Interface. Every desktop environment (like &kde;) is a &GUI;. Most &GUI;s feature mouse support and/or windows to manage the programs. + &kde; + + + + &kde; + Abbreviation for K Desktop Environment, a leading &GUI; for &UNIX;-based systems. You can find more detailled information at www.kde.org. + &GUI; + + + + GNOME + + GNU Network Object Model Environment, one of the leading &UNIX; &GUI;s. + &GUI; + + + + Panel + Refers to the panel (also known as &kicker;) which often resides at the bottom of the screen. +&kde; &kicker; + + + ripping + The process of reading audio data from a &cdrom; and storing it on the hard disk. + + + + + + &kde; Development + + &Qt; + The &GUI; of &kde; is built on top of the &Qt; toolkit, which provides many graphical elements (so-called Widgets) which are used to construct the desktop. You can find more information about &Qt; at www.trolltech.com. +&kde; &GUI; Widget + + + i18n + Abbreviation for internationalisation. &kde; supports many different languages, and several i18n techniques make it easy to translate the &GUI; as well as the accompanying documents of &kde; into all these languages. More information about the i18n process is available at i18n.kde.org. +&kde; &GUI; + + + l10n + Abbreviation for localisation, the process of adapting a program to the local environment. This includes ⪚ the currency used for monetary values or the time format. + i18n + + + + Widget + Graphical elements like scrollbars, buttons or input fields which are used by &kde; to construct the &GUI;. +&kde; &GUI; + + + CVS + + Concurrent Version System. The CVS is a very elegant way of managing file versions that allow more than one developer to easily work on the same project. You can find a description of how to get the latest (developer) version of the &kde; sources via anonymous CVS on http://www.kde.org/anoncvs.html. More about CVS is available at www.cvshome.org. + + + + + + Miscellaneous + + RFC + Request For Comment. A common way to publish new protocol ideas or procedures for evaluation of the Internet community. Though RFCs are not mandatory, many applications try to adhere to them, once they have been approved by the community. More information about RFCs can be found at the RFC Homepage. + + + + + + Various protocols + + SMB + Server Message Block. A network protocol used in &Microsoft; &Windows; networks to access the filesystems of other computers. + IO Slave + + + + IRC + Internet Relay Chat. A protocol defined in RFC 1459, which handles the specification to enable real time text chat. + RFC + + + + host + This can either be a name from your /etc/hosts file (mycomputer), an Internet name (www.kde.org) or an IP-Address (192.168.0.10). + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2f7229ec727 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,1264 @@ + + + + Printing + + + + ACLs + Abbreviation for Access Control Lists; ACLs are used to check for the access by a given (authenticated) user. A first rough support for ACLs for printing is available from &CUPS;; this will be refined in future versions. + Authentication + + + + + AppSocket Protocol + AppSocket is a protocol for the transfer of print data, also frequently called "Direct TCP/IP Printing". &Hewlett-Packard; have taken AppSocket, added a few minor extensions around it and been very successful in renaming and marketing it under the brand "&HP; JetDirect"... +&HP; JetDirect Protocol Direct TCP/IP Printing + + + + APSfilter + APSfilter is used mainly in the context of "classical" &UNIX; printing (BSD-style LPD). It is a sophisticated shell script, disguised as an "all-in-one" filtering program. In reality, APSfilter calls "real filters" to do the jobs needed. It sends printjobs automatically through these other filters, based on an initial file-type analysis of the printfile. It is written and maintained by Andreas Klemm. It is similar to Magicfilter and mostly uses Ghostscript for file conversions. Some Linux Distributions (like &SuSE;) use APSfilter, others Magicfilter (like &RedHat;), some have both for preference selection (like *BSD). &CUPS; has no need for APSfilter, as it runs its own file type recognition (based on &MIME; types) and applies its own filtering logic. +Ghostscript Magicfilter &MIME;-Types printcap + + + + Authentication + Proving the identity of a certain person (maybe via username/password or by means of a certificate) is often called authentication. Once you are authenticated, you may or may not get access to a requested ressource, possibly based on ACLs. + ACLs + + + + + Bi-directional communication + In the context of printing, a server or a host may receive additional information sent back from the printer (status messages &etc;), either upon a query or unrequested. AppSocket ( = &HP; JetDirect), &CUPS; and IPP support bi-directional communication, LPR/LPD and BSD-style printing do not... +AppSocket Protocol &CUPS; Direct TCP/IP Printing &HP; JetDirect IPP LPR/LPD + + + + BSD-style Printing + Generic term for different variants of the traditional &UNIX; printing method. Its first version appeared in the early 70s on BSD &UNIX; and was formally described in RFC 1179 only as late as 1990. At the time when BSD "remote" printing was first designed, printers were serially or otherwise directly connected devices to a host (with the Internet hardly consisting of more than 100 nodes!); printers used hole-punched, continuous paper, fed through by a tractor mechanism, with simple rows of ASCII text mechanically hammered on to the medium, drawn from a cardboard box beneath the table. It came out like a zig-zag folded paper "snake". Remote printing consisted of a neighbouring host in the next room sending a file asking for printout. How technology has changed! Printers generally use cut-sheet media, they have built-in intelligence to compute the raster images of pages after pages that are sent to them using one of the powerful page description languages (PDL). Many are network nodes in their own right, with CPU, RAM, a hard disk and their own Operation System, and are hooked to a net with potentially millions of users... It is a vast proof of the flexible &UNIX; concept for doing things, that it made "Line Printing" reliably work even under these modern conditions. But time has finally come now to go for something new -- the IPP. It is strong proof of the flexibility of &UNIX;; that "Line Printing" works reliably, even under these modern conditions. But time has finally come now to go for something new -- the IPP. +IPP &CUPS; LPR/LPD printing + + + + &CUPS; + Abbreviation for Common UNIX Printing System; &CUPS; is the most modern &UNIX; and Linux printing system, also providing cross-platform print services to &Microsoft; &Windows; and Apple &MacOS; clients. Based on IPP, it does away with all the pitfalls of old-style BSD printing, providing authentication, encryption and ACLs, plus many more features. At the same time it is backward-compatible enough to serve all legacy clients that are not yet up to IPP, via LPR/LPD (BSD-style). &CUPS; is able to control any &PostScript; printer by utilizing the vendor-supplied PPD (PostScript Printer Description file), targeted originally for &Microsoft; Windows NT printing only. &kde; Printing is most powerful if based on &CUPS;. +ACLs Authentication BSD-style printing IPP KDEPrint LPR/LPD PPD + + + + + &CUPS;-FAQ + Currently only available in German (translation is on the way), the &CUPS;-FAQ is a valuable resource to answer many questions that anyone new to &CUPS; printing might have at first. + KDEPrint Handbook + + + + + + &CUPS;-O-Matic + &CUPS;-O-Matic was the first "Third Party" plugin for the &CUPS; printing software. It is available on the Linuxprinting.org website to provide an online PPD-generating service. Together with the companion cupsomatic Perl-Script, that needs to be installed as an additional &CUPS; backend, it redirects output from the native pstops filter into a chain of suitable Ghostscript filters. Upon completion, it passes the resulting data back to a &CUPS; "backend" for sending to the printer. In this way, &CUPS;-O-Matic enables support for any printer known to have worked previously in a "classical" Ghostscript environment. If no native &CUPS; support for that printer is in sight... &CUPS;-O-Matic is now replaced by the more capable PPD-O-Matic. +cupsomatic PPD-O-Matic Foomatic + + + + + cupsomatic + The Perl script cupsomatic (plus a working Perl installation on your system) is needed to make any &CUPS;-O-Matic (or PPD-O-Matic) generated PPD work with &CUPS;. It was written by Grant Taylor, author of the Linux Printing HOWTO and Maintainer of the printer database at the Linuxprinting.org website. +&CUPS;-O-Matic Foomatic cupsomatic + + + + Daemon + Abbreviation for Disk and execution monitor; Daemons are present on all &UNIX; systems to perform tasks independent of user intervention. Readers more familiar with &Microsoft; &Windows; might want to compare daemons and the tasks they are responsible with "services". One example of a daemon present on most legacy &UNIX; systems is the LPD (Line Printer Daemon); &CUPS; is widely seen as the successor to LPD in the &UNIX; world and it also operates through a daemon. + SPOOLing + + + + + Database, Linuxprinting.org + Already years ago, when Linux printing was still really difficult (only command line printing was known to most Linux users, no device specific print options were available for doing the jobs), Grant Taylor, author of the "Linux Printing HOWTO", collected most of the available information about printers, drivers and filters in his database. With the emerging &CUPS; concept, extending the use of PPDs even to non-PostScript printers, he realised the potential of this database: if one puts the different datablobs (with content that could be described along the lines "Which device prints with which Ghostscript or other filter?", "How well?", and "What command line switches are available?") into PPD-compatible files, he could have all the power of &CUPS; on top of the traditional printer "drivers". This has now developed into a broader concept, known as "Foomatic". Foomatic extends the capabilities of spoolers other than &CUPS; (LPR/LPD, LPRng, PDQ, PPR) to a certain degree ("stealing" some concepts from &CUPS;). The Linuxprinting Database is not a Linux-only stop -- people running other &UNIX; based OSes (like *BSD or &MacOS; X) will also find valuable information and software there. +Foomatic Linuxprinting database + + + + Direct TCP/IP Printing + This is a method that often uses TCP/IP port 9100 to connect to the printer. It works with many modern network printers and has a few advantages over LPR/LPD, as it is faster and provides some "backchannel feedback data" from the printer to the host sending the job. +AppSocket Protocol &HP; JetDirect Protocol + + + + + Drivers, Printer Drivers + The term "printer drivers", used in the same sense as on the &Microsoft; &Windows; platform, is not entirely applicable to a Linux or &UNIX; platform. A "driver" functionality is supplied on &UNIX; by different modular components working together. At the core of the printer drivers are "filters". Filters convert print files from a given input format to another format that is acceptable to the target printer. In many cases filters may be connected to a whole filter "chain", where only the result of the last conversion is sent to the printer. The actual transfer of the print data to the device is performed by a "backend". +Filter PPDs + + + + Easy Software Products + Mike Sweet's company, which has contributed a few substantial software products towards the Free Software community; amongst them the initial version of Gimp-Print, the EPM software packaging tool and HTMLDOC (used by the "Linux Documentation Project" to build the PDF versions of the HOWTOs) -- but most importantly: &CUPS; (the 'Common &UNIX; Printing System'). ESP finance themselves by selling a commercial version of &CUPS;, called ESP PrintPro, that includes some professional enhancements. +&CUPS; ESP PrintPro ESP Gimp-Print + + + + Encryption + Encryption of confidential data is an all-important issue if you transfer it over the Internet or even within intranets. Printing via traditional protocols is not encrypted at all -- it is very easy to tap and eavesdrop ⪚ into &PostScript; or PCL data transfered over the wire. Therefore, in the design of IPP, provision was made for the easy plugin of encryption mechanisms (which can be provided by the same means as the encryption standards for HTTP traffic: SSL and TLS). +Authentication &CUPS; IPP SSL TLS + + + + + Epson + Epson inkjets are among the best supported models by Free software drivers, as the company was not necessarily as secretive about their devices and handed technical specification documents to developers. The excellent print quality achieved by Gimp-Print on the Stylus series of printers can be attributed to this openness. They have also contracted Easy Software Products to maintain an enhanced version of Ghostscript ("ESP GhostScript") for improved support of their printer portfolio. + ESP Ghostscript + + + + + + Escape Sequences + The first ever printers printed ASCII data only. To initiate a new line, or eject a page, they included special command sequences, often carrying a leading [ESC]-character. &HP; evolved this concept through its series of PCL language editions until today, having now developed a full-blown Page Description Language (PDL) from these humble beginnings. +PCL PDL + + + + ESC/P + Abbreviation for Epson Standard Codes for Printers. Besides &PostScript; and PCL, Epson's ESC/P printer language is one of the best known. +PCL &PostScript; hpgl + + + + ESP + Abbreviation for Easy Software Products; the company that developed &CUPS; (the "Common &UNIX; Printing System"). +Easy Software Products &CUPS; ESP PrintPro + + + + + ESP Ghostscript + A Ghostscript version that is maintained by Easy Software Products. It includes pre-compiled Gimp-Print drivers for many inkjets (plus some other goodies). ESP Ghostscript will produce photographic quality prints in many cases, especially with the Epson Stylus model series. ESP Ghostscript is GPL-software. +Easy Software Products &CUPS; ESP PrintPro + + + + ESP PrintPro + This professional enhancement to &CUPS; (the "Common &UNIX; Printing System") is sold by the developers of &CUPS; complete with more than 2,300 printer drivers for several commercial &UNIX; platforms. ESP PrintPro is supposed to work "out of the box" with little or no configuration for users or admins. ESP also sell support contracts for &CUPS; and PrintPro. These sales help to feed the programmers who develop the Free version of &CUPS;. + &CUPS; + + + + + Filter + Filters, in general, are programs that take some input data, work on it and pass it on as their output data. Filters may or may not change the data. Filters in the context of printing, are programs that convert a given file (destined for printing, but not suitable in the format it is presently) into a printable format. Sometimes whole "filter chains" have to be constructed to achieve the goal, piping the output of one filter as the input to the next. +Ghostscript RIP + + + + Foomatic + Foomatic started out as the wrapper name for a set of different tools available from Linuxprinting.org These tools aimed to make the usage of traditional Ghostscript and other print filters easier for users and extend the filters' capabilities by adding more command line switches or explain the driver's execution data. Foomatic's different incarnations are &CUPS;-O-Matic, PPD-O-Matic, PDQ-O-Matic, LPD-O-Matic, PPR-O-Matic, MF-O-Matic and Direct-O-Matic. All of these allow the generation of appropriate printer configuration files online, by simply selection the suitable model and suggested (or alternate) driver for that machine. More recently, Foomatic gravitated towards becoming a "meta-spooling" system, that allows configuration of the underlying print subsystem through a unified set of commands (however, this is much more complicated than KDEPrint's &GUI; interface, which performs a similar task with regards to different print subsystems). +&CUPS;-O-Matic PPD-O-Matic cupsomatic + + + + Ghostscript + Ghostscript is a &PostScript; Raster Image Processor (RIP) in software, originally developed by L. Peter Deutsch. There is always a GPL version of Ghostscript available for free usage and distribution (mostly 1 year old) while the current version is commercially sold under another licence. Ghostscript is widely used inside the Linux and &UNIX; world for transforming &PostScript; into raster data suitable for sending to non-&PostScript; devices. +&PostScript; RIP + + + + Gimp-Print + Contrary to its name, Gimp-Print is no longer just the plugin to be used for printing from the popular Gimp program -- its codebase can also serve to be compiled into... *...a set of PPDs and associated filters that integrate seamlessly into &CUPS;, supporting around 130 different printer models, providing photographic output quality in many cases; *...a Ghostscript filter that can be used with any other program that needs a software-RIP; *...a library that can be used by other software applications in need of rasterising functions. +Lexmark Drivers RIP Ghostscript + + + + &HP; + Abbreviation for Hewlett-Packard; one of the first companies to distribute their own Linux printer drivers. -- More recently, the Company has released their "HPIJS" package of drivers, including source code and a Free licence. This is the first printer manufacturer to do so. HPIJS supports most current models of HP Ink- and DeskJets. + + + + + + &HP;/GL + Abbreviation for &HP; Graphical Language; a &HP; printer language mainly used for plotters; many CAD (Computer Aided Design) software programs output &HP;/GL files for printing. +ESC/P PCL &PostScript; + + + + &HP; JetDirect Protocol + A term branded by &HP; to describe their implementation of print data transfer to the printer via an otherwise "AppSocket" or "Direct TCP/IP Printing" named protocol. +AppSocket Protocol Direct TCP/IP Printing + + + + IETF + Abbreviation for Internet Engineering Task Force; an assembly of Internet, software and hardware experts that discuss new networking technologies and very often arrive at conclusions that are regarded by many as standards. "TCP/IP" is the most famous example. IETF standards, as well as drafts, discussions, ideas and useful tutorials, are put in writing in the famous series of "RFCs", which are available to the public and included in most Linux and BSD distributions. +IPP PWG RFC + + + + IPP + Abbreviation for Internet Printing Protocol; defined in a series of RFCs accepted by the IETF with status "proposed standard"; was designed by the PWG. -- IPP is a completely new design for network printing, but it utilises a very well-known and proven method for the actual data transfer: HTTP 1.1! By not "re-inventing the wheel", and basing itself on an existing and robust Internet standard, IPP is able to relatively easily bolt other HTTP-compatible standard mechanisms into its framework: * Basic, Digest or Certificate authentication mechanisms; * SSL or TLS for encryption of transferred data; * LDAP for directory services (to publish data on printers, device-options, drivers, costs or also to the network; or to check for passwords while performing authentication). +&CUPS; PWG IETF RFC TLS + + + + KDEPrint + The new printing functionality of &kde; since version 2.2 consists of several modules that translate the features and settings of different available print subsystems (&CUPS;, BSD-style LPR/LPD, RLPR...) into nice &kde; desktop &GUI; windows and dialogues to ease their usage. Most important for day-to-day usage is "kprinter", the new &GUI; print command. -- Note: KDEPrint does not implement its own spooling mechanism or its own &PostScript; processing; for this it relies on the selected print subsystem -- however it does add some functionality of its own on top of this foundation... +BSD-style printing &CUPS; kprinter KDEPrint Handbook + + + + + KDEPrint Handbook... + ...is the name of the reference document that describes KDEPrint functions to users and administrators. You can load it into Konqueror by typing "help:/tdeprint" into the address field. The KDEPrint website is the resource for updates to this documentation, as well as PDF versions suitable for printing it. It is authored and maintained by Kurt Pfeifle. + &CUPS;-FAQ + + + + + kprinter + kprinter is the new powerful print utility that is natively used by all &kde; applications. Contrary to some common misconceptions, kprinter is not a &CUPS;-only tool, but supports different print subsystems. You can even switch to a different print subsystem "on the fly", in between two jobs, without re-configuration. Of course, due to the powerful features of &CUPS;, kprinter is best suited for use with a &CUPS; frontend. kprinter is the successor to "qtcups", which is no longer being actively maintained. It has inherited all the best features of qtcups and added several new ones. MOST IMPORTANT: you can use kprinter with all its features in all non-&kde; applications that allow a customized print command, like gv, Acrobat Reader, Netscape, Mozilla, Galeon, StarOffice, OpenOffice and all GNOME programs. kprinter can act as a "standalone" utility, started from an X-Terminal or a "Mini-CLI" to print many different files, from different folders, with different formats, in one job and simultaneously, without the need to first open the files in the applications! (File formats supported this way are &PostScript;, PDF, International and ASCII Text, as well as many different popular graphic formats, such as PNG, TIFF, JPEG, PNM, Sun RASTER, &etc;) + QtCUPS + + + + + Lexmark + was one of the first companies to distribute their own Linux printer drivers for some of their models. However, those drivers are binary only (no source code available), and therefore cannot be used to integrate into other Free printing software projects. + + + + + Linuxprinting.org + Linuxprinting.org = not just for Linux; all &UNIX;-like OS-es, like *BSD and commercial Unices may find useful printing information on this site. This web site is the home for the interesting Foomatic project, that strives to develop the "Meta Print Spool and Driver Configuration Toolset" (being able to configure, through one common interface, different print subsystems and their required drivers) with the ability to transfer all queues, printers and configuration files seamlessly to another spooler without new configuration effort. -- Also, they maintain the Printing Database; a collection of driver and device information that enables everybody to find the most current information about printer models, and also generate online the configuration files for any spooler/driver/device combo known to work with one of the common Linux or &UNIX; print subsystems. + Linuxprinting database + + + + + + Linuxprinting.org Database + ....Database containing printers and drivers that are suitable for them... ...a lot of information and documentation to be found... ...it is now also providing some tools and utilities for easing the integration of those drivers into a given system... ...the "Foomatic" family of utilities; being the toolset to make use of the database for most of the commonly used print subsystems, for generating "on the fly" working configurations for your printer model. + Foomatic + + + + + LPR/LPD printing + LPR == some people translate Line Printing Request, others: Line Printer Remote. + BSD-style printing + + + + + Magicfilter + Similarly to the APSfilter program, Magicfilter provides automatic file type recognition functions and, base on that, automatic file conversion to a printable format, depending on the target printer. + APSfilter + + + + + &MIME;-Types + Abbreviation for Multipurpose (or Multimedia) Internet Mail Extensions; &MIME;-Types were first used to allow the transport of binary data (like mail attachments containing graphics) over mail connections that were normally only transmitting ASCII characters: the data had to be encoded into an ASCII representation. Later this concept was extended to describe a data format in a platform independent, but at the same time non-ambiguous, way. From &Windows; everybody knows the .doc extensions for &Microsoft; Word files. This is handled ambiguously on the &Windows; platform: .doc extensions are also used for simple text files or for Adobe Framemaker files. And if a real Word file is renamed with a different extension, it can no longer be opened by the program. &MIME; typed files carry a recognition string with them, describing their file format based on main_category/sub_category. Inside IPP, print files are also described using the &MIME; type scheme. &MIME; types are registered with the IANA (Internet Assigning Numbers Association) to keep them unambiguous. &CUPS; has some &MIME; types of its own registered, like application/vnd.cups-raster (for the &CUPS;-internal raster image format). +&CUPS; Easy Software Products ESP PrintPro Gimp-Print + + + + PCL + Abbreviation for Printer Control Language; developed by &HP;. PCL started off in version 1 as a simple command set for ASCII printing; now, in its versions PCL6 and PCL-X, it is capable of printing graphics and colour -- but outside the &Microsoft; &Windows; realm and &HP-UX; (&HP;'s own brand of &UNIX;), it is not commonly used... +ESC/P &HP;/GL PDL &PostScript; + + + + PDL + Abbreviation for Page Description Language; PDLs describe, in an abstract way, the graphical representation of a page. - Before it is actually transferred into toner or ink laid down on to paper, a PDL needs to be "interpreted" first. In &UNIX;, the most important PDL is &PostScript;. +ESC/P &HP;/GL PCL &PostScript; + + + + Pixel + Abbreviation for Picture Element; this term describes the smallest part of a raster picture (either as printed on paper or as displayed on a monitor by cathode rays or LCD elements). As any graphical or image representation on those types of output devices is composed of pixels, the values of "ppi" (pixel per inch) and &dpi; (dots per inch) are one important parameter for the overall quality and resolution of an image. +Filter Ghostscript &PostScript; Raster + + + + PJL + Abbreviation for Print Job Language; developed by &HP; to control and influence default and per-job settings of a printer. It may not only be used for &HP;'s own (PCL-)printers; also many &PostScript; and other printers understand PJL commands sent to them inside a print job, or in a separate signal. + PCL + + + + + &PostScript; + &PostScript; (often shortened to "PS") is the de-facto standard in the &UNIX; world for printing files. It was developed by Adobe and licensed to printer manufacturers and software companies. As the &PostScript; specifications were published by Adobe, there are also "Third Party" implementations of &PostScript; generating and &PostScript; interpreting software available (one of the best-known in the Free software world being Ghostscript, a powerful PS-interpreter). +ESC/P &HP;/GL PCL PPD + + + + PPD + Abbreviation for PostScript Printer Description; PPDs are ASCII files storing all information about the special capabilities of a printer, plus definitions of the (PostScript- or PJL-) commands to call on a certain capability (like print duplexing). As the explanation of the acronym reveals, PPDs were originally only used for &PostScript; printers. &CUPS; has extended the PPD concept to all types of printers. PPDs for &PostScript; printers are provided by the printer vendors. They can be used with &CUPS; and KDEPrint to have access to the full features of any &PostScript; printer. The KDEPrint Team recommends using a PPD originally intended for use with &Microsoft; Windows NT. PPDs for non-PostScript printers need a companion "filter" to process the &PostScript; print files into a format digestible for the non-PostScript target device. Those PPD/filter combos are not (yet) available from the vendors. After the initiative by the &CUPS; developers to utilise PPDs, the Free Software community was creative enough to quickly come up with support for most of the currently used printer models, through PPDs and classical Ghostscript filters. But note: the printout quality varies from "hi-quality photographic output" (using Gimp-Print with most Epson inkjets) to "hardly readable" (using Foomatic-enabled Ghostscript filters for models rated as "paperweight" in the Linuxprinting.org database). +&CUPS; Linuxprinting.org &PostScript; + + + + PPD-O-Matic + PPD-O-Matic is a set of Perl scripts that run on the Linuxprinting.org web server and can be used online to generate PPDs for any printer that is known to print with Ghostscript. These PPDs can be hooked up to &CUPS;/KDEPrint, as well as used inside PPD-aware applications like StarOffice to determine all different parameters of your printjobs. It is now recommended, in most cases, to use "PPD-O-Matic" instead of the older &CUPS;-O-Matic. To generate a PPD, go to the printer database, select your printer model, follow the link to show the available Ghostscript filters for that printer, select one, click "generate" and finally save the file to your local system. Be sure to read the instructions. Make sure that your local system does indeed have Ghostscript and the filter, which you chose before generating the PPD, installed. +&PostScript; &CUPS;-O-Matic Linuxprinting.org Foomatic + + + + printcap + In BSD-style print systems, the "printcap" file holds the configuration information; the printing daemon reads this file to determine which printers are available, what filters are to be user for each, where the spooling folder is located, if there are banner pages to be used, and so on... Some applications also depend on read access to the printcap file, to obtain the names of available printers. + BSD-style printing + + + + + + Printer-MIB + Abbreviation for Printer-Management Information Base; the Printer-MIB defines a set of parameters that are to be stored inside the printer for access through the network. This is useful if many (in some cases, literally thousands) network printers are managed centrally with the help of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). +PWG SNMP + + + + PWG + Abbreviation for Printer Working Group; the PWG is a loose grouping of representatives of the printer industry that has, in the past years, developed different standards in relation to network printing. These were later accepted by the IETF as RFC standards, like the "Printer-MIB" and the IPP. +&PostScript; IPP Printer-MIB SNMP + + + + print:/ KIO Slave + You can use a syntax of "print:/..." to get quick access to KDEPrint resources. Typing "print:/manager" as a Konqueror URL address gives administrative access to KDEPrint. Konqueror uses &kde;'s famous "KParts" technology to achieve that. +IO Slave KParts + + + + + Printer Database + . + Linuxprinting Database + + + + + Qt&CUPS; + Qt&CUPS; and KUPS were the predecessors of KDEPrint; they are now deprecated and no longer maintained. What was good in qtcups is all inherited by "kprinter", the new KDE print dialogue (which is much improved over qtcups); what you liked about kups is now all in the KDEPrint Manager (accessible via the KDE Control Centre or via the URL "print:/manager" from Konqueror) -- with more functionality and less bugs... Its former developer, Michael Goffioul, is now the developer of KDEPrint -- a very nice and productive guy and quick bug fixer... + kprinter + + + + + Raster Image + Every picture on a physical medium is composed of a pattern of discrete dots in different colours and (maybe) sizes. This is called a "raster image". This is as opposed to a "vector image" where the graphic is described in terms of continuous curves, shades, forms and filled areas, represented by mathematical formula. Vector images normally have a smaller file size and may be scaled in size without any loss of information and quality --- but they cannot be output directly, but always have to be "rendered" or "rasterised" first to the given resolution that the output device is capable of... The rasterisation is done by a Raster Image Processor (RIP, often the Ghostscript software) or some other filtering instance. +Pixel Ghostscript &PostScript; Filter RIP + + + + RIP + Abbreviation for Raster Image Process(or); if used in the context of printing, "RIP" means a hardware or software instance that converts &PostScript; (or other print formats that are represented in one of the non-Raster PDLs) into a raster image format in such a way that it is acceptable for the "marking engine" of the printer. &PostScript; printers contain their own PostScript-RIPs. A RIP may or may not be located inside a printer. For many &UNIX; systems, Ghostscript is the package that provides a "RIP in software", running on the host computer, and pre-digesting the &PostScript; or other data to become ready to be sent to the printing device (hence you may perceive a "grain of truth" in the slogan "Ghostscript turns your printer into a &PostScript; machine", which of course is not correct in the true sense of the meaning). +Filter Ghostscript &PostScript; PDL Raster + + + + + RLPR (Remote LPR) + Abbreviation for Remote Line Printing Request; this is a BSD-style printing system, that needs no root privileges to be installed, and no "printcap" to work: all parameters may be specified on the command line. RLPR comes in handy for many laptop users who are working in frequently changing environments. This is because it may be installed concurrently with every other printing sub system, and allows a very flexible and quick way to install a printer for direct access via LPR/LPD. KDEPrint has an "Add Printer Wizard" to make RLPR usage even easier. The kprinter command allows switching to RLPR "on the fly" at any time. +KDEPrint kprinter printcap + + + + + SNMP + Abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol; SNMP is widely used to control all types of network node (Hosts, Routers, Switches, Gateways, Printers...) remotely. +PWG Printer-MIB + + + + SSL(3) encryption + Abbreviation for Secure Socket Layer; SSL is a proprietary encryption method for data transfer over HTTP that was developed by Netscape. It is now being replaced by an IETF standard named TLS. + TLS + + + + + + SPOOLing + Abbreviation for Synchronous Peripheral Operations OnLine; SPOOLing enables printing applications (and users) to continue their work as the job is being taken care of by a system daemon, which stores the file at a temporary location until the printer is ready to print. + Daemon + + + + + + TLS encryption + Abbreviation for Transport Layer Security; TLS is an encryption standard for data transfered over HTTP 1.1; it is defined in RFC 2246; although based on the former SSL development (from Netscape) it is not fully compatible with it. + SSL(3) + + + + + + System V-style printing + This is the second flavour of traditional &UNIX; printing (as opposed to BSD-style printing). It uses a different command set (lp, lpadmin,...) to BSD, but is not fundamentally different from it. 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+Advanced Editing Tools + + + +Comment/Uncomment + +The Comment and Uncomment commands, available from the Tools menu allow you to add or remove comment markers to the selection, or the current line if no text is selected, it comments are supported by the format of the text you are editing. + +The rules for how commenting is done are defined in the syntax definitions, so if syntax highlighting is not used, commenting/uncommenting is not possible. + +Some formats define single line comment markers, some multi line markers and some both. If multi line markers are not available, commenting out a selection that does not fully include its last line is not possible. + +If a single line marker is available, commenting single lines is preferred where applicable, as this helps to avoid problems with nested comments. + +When removing comment markers, no uncommented text should be selected. When removing multiline comment markers from a selection, any whitespace outside the comment markers is ignored. + +comment To place comment markers, use the ToolsComment menu item or the related keyboard shortcut sequence, default is &Ctrl;#. + +uncomment To remove comment markers, use the ToolsUncomment menu item or the related keyboard shortcut, default is &Ctrl;&Shift;#. + + + + + +Editing Command + +This tool, available from the ToolsEditing Command menu item, provides access to a small set of vi/vim-like commands for editing the text. It is a no nonsense tool for advanced or experienced users, but do not let that hold you back from experiencing its powers! + +Currently, the following commands are available: + + + +time + + +This command will output the current time as known by your computer in the format HH:MM:SS + +To use it, launch the Editing Command Dialogue and type into the input box the word time + + + + +char + +This command allows you to insert literal characters by their numerical identifier, in decimal, octal or hexadecimal form. To use it launch the Editing Command dialogue and type char: [number] in the entry box, then hit OK. + + +<command +>char</command +> examples + +Input: char:234 +Output: ̻ +Input: char:0x1234 +Output: ̻ +Input: char:1232 +Output: ̻ + + + + + + + + + +replace, sed style +search, sed style +s///[ig] %s///[ig] + + +This command does a sed-like search/replace operation on the current line, or on the whole file (%s///). + +In short, the text is searched for text matching the search pattern, the regular expression between the first and the second slash, and when a match is found, the matching part of the text is replaced with the expression between the middle and last part of the string. Parentheses in the search pattern create back references, that is the command remembers which part of the match matched in the parentheses; these strings can be reused in the replace pattern, referred to as \1 for the first set of parentheses, \2 for the second and so on. + +To search for a literal ( or ), you need to escape it using a backslash character: \(\) + +If you put an i at the end of the expression, the matching will be case insensitive. + + + +Replacing text in the current line + +Your friendly compiler just stopped, telling you that the class myClass mentioned in line 3902 in your source file is not defined. + +"Buckle!" you think, it is of course MyClass. You go to line 3902, and instead of trying to find the word in the text, you launch the Editing Command Dialogue, enter s/myclass/MyClass/i, hit the OK button, save the file and compile Рsuccessfully without the error. + + + + +Replacing text in the whole file + +Imagine that you have a file, in which you mention a Miss Jensen several times, when someone comes in and tells you that she just got married to Mr Jones. You want, of course, to replace each and every occurrence of Miss Jensen with Ms Jones. + +Launch the Editing Command dialogue, and type into the entry box: %s/Miss Jensen/Ms Jones/ and hit return, you are done. + + + + +A More Advanced Example + +This example makes use of back references as well as a word class (if you do not know what that is, please refer to the related documentation mentioned below). + +Suppose you have the following line: void MyClass::DoStringOps( String &foo, String &bar String *p, int &a, int &b ) + +Now you realise that this is not nice code, and decide that you want to use the const keyword for all address of arguments, those characterised by the & operator in front of the argument name. You would also like to simplify the white space, so that there is only 1 whitespace character between each word. + +Launch the Editing Command Dialogue, and enter: s/\s+(\w+)\s+(&)/ const \1 \2/g and hit the OK button. The g at the end of the expression makes the regular expression recompile for each match to save the backreferences. + +Output: void MyClass::DoStringOps( const String &foo, const String &bar String *p, const int &a, const int &b ) + +Mission completed! Now, what happened? Well, we looked for some white space (\s+) followed by one or more alphabetic characters (\w+) followed by some more whitespace (\s+) followed by an ampersand, and in the process saved the alphabetic chunk and the ampersand for reuse in the replace operation. Then we replaced the matching part of our line with one whitespace followed by const followed by one whitespace followed by our saved alphabetical chunk (\1) followed by one whitespace followed by our saved ampersand (\2) + +Now in some cases the alphabetical chunk was String, in some int, so using the character class \w and the + quantifier proved a valuable asset. + + + + + + + + + +This is extremely powerful, and though the actions can be undone by calling the Undo command several times (as required) I recommend you practise a bit before using this command for serious editing if you are not familiar with sed or perl regular expressions. + + + + +
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+Configuring &kate; + + +Overview + + +configure +settings +preferences + &kate; offers several means of tweaking the application to behave as desired. The most important ones are: + + + +The Configuration Dialogue +The main configuration tool, allowing you to configure the &kate; application, the editor component and the usage of plugins. + + +The Settings Menu +Allows you to change often used settings, and to launch the configuration dialogues. + + +The View Menu +Allows you to split the current frame, as well as to display the icons and line numbers pane for the currently edited document. + + + +The embedded &konsole; is using the configuration defined in the &kcontrolcenter;, and may be configured by clicking the right mouse button and choosing from the Settings sub menu. + + + + +The Main Configuration Dialogue + + + + + + + +The &kate; configuration dialogue displays a tree of topics on the left, and a configuration page corresponding to the selected topic on the right. The tree groups the pages of the dialogue into logical groups. + + +The &kate; group +This group contains pages to configure the main &kate; application + + +The General Page +Global Options for &kate; + + + +Application Mode + +MDISDI +This group lets you choose between &kate; MDI and &kate; SDI mode, selecting the appropriate button. + &kate; MDI (Multiple Document Interface), which is the default mode, makes &kate; use a single window for all open files. You can choose the document to edit from the File List (docked into the &kate; window by default) or by selecting the document from the Document menu. +&kate; SDI (Single Document Interface) will make &kate; open each document in a window of its own, and the File List/File Selector will have a separate window. + If you change this setting, you will need to restart &kate; for it to take effect. + + + + +At Startup +These options determine how and if &kate; will restore your editing session when launched after a normal shutdown (if restored by the session manager, &kate; will always attempt to restore your session as close as possible to what it was when you last used &kate;). + + + + + +Reopen Files +If this option is enabled, files open when you last closed &kate; will be reopened. Bookmarks will be restored, and the cursor position, icon border and line numbers settings for the last editor used with the document will be re-established + + +Restore View Configuration +If this option is enabled, &kate; will attempt to restore your frames exactly as you left them. + + + + + + + + +Restrict to single instance +Enabling this means you can only have one running instance of &kate; running at any given time. If you attempt to start another one, the current instance will take over and also open files as requested. For example, if you use &kate; for displaying sources for web pages in Konqueror, they will all be opened in an existing instance of &kate; if this option is enabled. + + + +Show Contents While Resizing Frames If this option is enabled, the windows will be fully repainted while dragging the frame splitters. If unchecked, a so-called rubber band (indicating the new size of the frame) will be used instead. + + + + + +Sync Konsole with Active Document +This will cause the built-in &konsole; to cd into the directory of the active document when launched and when a new document gets the focus. If not enabled, you have to do all your navigation in the &konsole; on your own. + + + +Number of Recent Files +Unsurprisingly, this allows you to decide how long the Open Recent files menu should grow. + + + + + + + + + +The Editor Group +This group contains all pages related to the editor component of &kate; + + +The <guilabel +>Colours</guilabel +> Page This page allows you to change the background and selection background colours of the editor. Initially, &kate; will use the colours as set in the &kcontrolcenter; Look'n'FeelColours page. + +To change a colour, press the associated button and select the desired colour in the colour chooser. + +Choosing the background colour may render Syntax Highlighted text unreadable. You should use a light colour for the background, and a dark colour for the selection background. +Otherwise, you will probably need to change the Default Styles. + + + + +The Fonts Page + +This page allows you to choose the default fonts for &kate;. The settings will be used for the &kwrite; and for viewing text files in &konqueror; as well. + +The page presents two tabs, one for the editor font and one for the printing font. Select a tab and choose the desired font. The default is to use the &kde; global setting for fixed font. + +As it is not currently possible to use individual fonts for documents, nor to change the font for printing from the print dialogue, be careful. A fixed-width font is strongly recommended. + + + +The Indent Page +This page allows you to change the behaviour of indentation. + + +Indent Options + + + + +Auto indent + + +If checked, &kate; will automatically indent new lines equal to the previous line. If the previous line is blank, the nearest above line with contents is used. + + + + + + +Indent with Spaces + + +If checked, &kate; will indent with spaces rather than tabs. + + + + + + +Backspace key indents + + +If this is checked, &kate; will unindent equal to the nearest above line with contents when you press the Backspace key if the part of the line preceding the cursor contains only whitespace. + + + + + + +Tab key indents + + +If this is checked, &kate; will indent the current line equal to the nearest above line with content when you press the Tab key, if the part of the line preceding the cursor contains only whitespace. + + + + + + +Keep extra spaces + + +With this behaviour checked, &kate; will leave whitespace behind the cursor after indenting. + + + + + + + + +The Select Page + +This page provides options for fine tuning the select behaviour of &kate; + + +Select Options + + + + +Persistent Selections + + +When Persistent Selections is enabled, key input will not cause the selection to be removed/diminished. +This option partly conflicts with the Overwrite Selection option. If both are enabled, pasting text or pressing any other keys than the arrow keys will cause the selection to be overwritten. + + + + + + +Overwrite Selection + + +If this is enabled, any text insertion, whether typed or pasted will cause the selected text to be deleted and replaced with the inserted text. + + + + + + + + + +The Edit Page +This page contains miscellaneous options for fine-tuning the behaviour of the &kate; editor component. + + +Editor Options + + + + +Word Wrap + + +Word Wrap as used here means dynamically format the text by breaking lines at an appropriate place, rather than soft wrapping lines in the editor for easier reading. +If enabled, &kate; will insert a line break as defined by the End of Line setting for the document when the line extends the length set in Wrap Words At option described below. + + + + + + +Wrap Words At + + +This option decides the max length of lines if the Word Wrap option is enabled. + + + + + + +Replace Tabs with Spaces + + +If enabled, &kate; will replace inserted Tab characters with a number of single whitespace characters as defined in Tab Width. + + + + + + +Remove trailing spaces + + +If enabled, &kate; will remove any whitespace at the rear end of a line each time the cursor is moved off that line. + + + + + + +Tab/Indent Width + + +Sets the tab width, which is also used to decide the amount of indentation when Auto Indent is enabled, or indentation is otherwise called for. +Depending on the Indent settings indentation may be caused by pressing the Tab and Backspace keys, and activating the Edit Indent menu entry will call for indent as well. + + + + + + +Auto Brackets + + +If this is enabled, &kate; will automatically insert a right bracket immediately to the right of the cursor when a left bracket is inserted from the keyboard. The supported bracket types are (, {, [and < + + + + + + +Group undos + + +If enabled, &kate; will group any number of similar editing actions (for example typing, backspacing, pasting) in one entry in the undo history, so they can all be undone at once. + + + + + + + +Show Tabs + + +If enabled, &kate; will draw a small dot at the start of a Tab character in the editor to indicate its presence. + + + + + + +Smart Home + + +This will make &kate; move the cursor to the first non-whitespace character of the current line rather than to the absolute beginning, when the Home key (or other key assigned to that function) is pressed. + + + + + + + +Wrap Cursor + + +If enabled, moving the cursor past the end of a line will cause it to continue to the next/previous line if any. +If not enabled, the cursor cannot be moved right of the beginning of the line, but it may be moved past the end of line, and when text is inserted &kate; will automatically insert whitespace up to that position. This is sometimes very handy for programmers, for example. + + + + + + + + +The Keyboard Page + +Here you can configure the keyboard shortcuts for the internal commands of the &kate; editor component. These includes commands for moving around in the document and selecting text. For keys related to copying and pasting text, see The Configure Keys Dialogue + +You may change the keys for a command, or add an alternate key. + + +To change the key(s) for a command, follow this procedure: + +Select the command for which you want to configure the keys. + + +Choose the None option in the pane below the list if you don't want a key for this command. +Choose the Default option to use the default key(s) for the command +Choose the Custom option to select a custom key for the command, or set an alternate one. + + +If you choose the Custom option, the key entering button at the right of the pane will be enabled. To set a key, press it. The &kde; Define Shortcut Dialogue will appear. In this dialogue: + + + + +Choose whether to set the default or alternate key. Default does not mean that you change the application default for this action, rather it sets the custom standard key for it. + + +Press the desired key sequence, it will be visualised for you in the dialogue for your confirmation. + +If you are of an adventurous nature, try playing around with the Multikey option. Using it will allow you to have &Emacs;-like key sequences (one key enters a group, the next performs the action), apart from the fact that instead of just doing the job, &kde; will pop up a menu to choose from in an undefined and most likely inappropriate place. You will now be in no doubt as to whether pressing the next key in the sequence will work, or you have to type the menu accelerator (both will work). + + + + + + + +The Spelling Page +This page allows you to configure how &kspell; behaves with &kate; + + + +The Highlighting Page + +This page allows you to fine tune the colour and syntax type selection of &kate; + + + + + +For more in depth information on the syntax highlighting system, see ?? + +The page consists of two tabs, one for setting the Default styles and one for managing the Highlight Modes. Both tabs display a list of contexts in which the default colours and font are used to visualise the look of each style. The context name is painted using the current properties of the context. + +The list has four or five columns, each with the following purpose: + + + + +Context +Displays the context name, painted using the style properties for the context. + + + +Bold +The state of this checkbox decides if the context should be rendered using a boldface font. + + + +Italic +The state of this checkbox decides if the context should be rendered using italic font. + + + +Normal +This button displays the colour for drawing the style in normal mode, when the text is not selected that is. To change the colour, click the button. + + + +Selected +This button displays the colour for drawing the style when the text is selected. To change the colour, click the button. + + + +Using Default +This checkbox, only available in the Highlight Modes tab shows if the style is using its default values. It will automatically become unchecked if you change any properties of the style. Check it to reset a style to using defaults. + + + + + +The Default Styles Tab +To change any of the default styles, set its properties as desired. + + + +The Highlight Modes Tab + +syntax highlighting, configuring Here you can change the most important properties of each available highlight mode. First, use the Highlight dropdown to choose a mode to work on. Highlight modes are initially chosen based on the &MIME; type and extension of the file. To change the list for the current selection, edit the File Extensions and Mime Types entries. Alternatively, press the wizard button to the right of the Mime Types entry. This will show a dialogue displaying all available &MIME; types to choose from. Using it will edit the &MIME; types as well as the file extensions. + + + + +The &MIME; type chooser dialogue displays a tree of available &MIME; types, with a description and the patterns for the &MIME; type. To include a &MIME; type, check the box beside it. + +You can change the style properties of any context as described above. + +At the bottom of the tab, below the highlight properties, you see a button labelled Download. Pressing it will attempt to connect to the &kate; website and fetch a list of available syntax highlight modes which you can update or add. + + + + + + + + +The Plugins Group + +plugins, configuring This group contains pages related to plugins. Apart from the Manager configuration page, some plugins provide individual configuration options. For information on these, see the documentation for the individual plugins. + + +The Plugin Manager Page + +This page provides the means of loading/unloading plugins, and minimal information about individual plugins. + +To load an unloaded plugin, select it in the Available Plugins pane and use the arrow buttons to move it to the Loaded Plugins pane. + +To unload a loaded plugin, select it in the Loaded Plugins pane and use the arrow buttons to move it to the Available buttons pane. + +To view a minimal description and information about a plugin, select it and the information will be available below the lists. + + + + + + +
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+The Fundamentals + +If you have ever used a text editor, you will have no problem using &kate;. In the next two sections, Starting &kate; and in Working with &kate;, we'll show you everything you need to get up and running quickly. + + +Starting &kate; + +You can start &kate; from the K menu or from the command line. + + +From the Menu +Open the &kde; program menu by clicking on the big K icon on the toolbar at the bottom left of your screen. This will raise the program menu. Move your cursor up the menu to the Editors menu item. A list of available editors will appear. Choose &kate;. + +Unless you configure &kate; not to, it will load the last files you edited. See Configuring &kate; to learn how to toggle this feature on and off. + + + + +From the Command Line + +You can start &kate; by typing its name on the command line. If you give it a file name, as in the example below, it will open or create that file. + + +%kate + + + +If you have an active connection, and permission, you can take advantage of &kde;'s network transparency to open files on the internet. + + +%kate + + + + +Command Line Options +&kate; accepts following command line options: + + + +kate + +This lists the most basic options available at the command line. + + + + +kate + +This lists the options available for changing the way &kate; interacts with &Qt;. + + + + +kate + +This lists the options available for changing the way &kate; interacts with &kde;. + + + + +kate + +This lists all of the command line options. + + + + +kate + +Lists &kate;'s authors in the terminal window. + + + + +kate + +Lists version information for &Qt;, &kde;, and &kate;. Also available through kate + + + + +kate + +Shows licence information. + + + + + + + +Drag and Drop +&kate; uses the &kde; Drag and Drop protocol. Files may be dragged and dropped onto &kate; from the Desktop, &konqueror; or some remote ftp site opened in one of &konqueror;'s windows. + + + + +Working with &kate; +Quick Start will show you how to toggle four simple options that will let you configure some of &kate;'s more powerful features right away. Keystroke Commands lays out some of the default keystroke shortcuts for those who can't or don't want to use a mouse. + + +Quick Start + +This section will describe some of the items on the Settings menu so that you can quickly configure &kate; to work the way you want it. + +When you start &kate; for the first time you'll see two windows with white backgrounds. Above the two windows is a toolbar with the usual labelled icons. And above that, a menu bar. + +The left-hand window is a dockable side bar. It combines the Filelist and Fileselector windows. Switch between the two by clicking on the tabs at the top of the window. + +If you've started &kate; with a file, the right-hand window will show the file you are editing and the Filelist on the side bar will show the name of the file. Use the Fileselector window to open files. + +You can toggle the Filelist and Fileselector window on and off in Settings menu. This menu offers you your first glimpse into &kate;'s power and flexibility. In this section we'll look at four items: + + + +Show Toolbar + +Toggles the toolbar on and off. + + + + + + +Show Filelist + + + +Toggles the Filelist on and off. If the Filelist/Fileselector window is not open, &kate; launches the side bar as a separate, undocked, window. To dock the window grab the two thin parallel lines above the tabs by clicking on them with your &LMB; and holding the button down. Drag the the window into &kate;'s editing window and release the &LMB; when you have positioned the Filelist/Fileselector window as you prefer. + + +If you have grabbed the two parallel lines successfully your mouse pointer will turn into two crossed arrows as you drag. + + + + + +Show Fileselector + +Toggles the Fileselector on and off. This menu item is the same as Show Filelist with one difference. Toggling it on launches the window with the Fileselector on top. + + + + +Show Console + +Toggles a console emulator on and off at the bottom of &kate;'s window. In other words, it gives you a command line within the application. + + + + + + +Keystroke Commands + +Many of &kate;'s keystroke commands (shortcuts) are configurable by way of the Settings menu. By default &kate; honours the following key bindings. + + + + + +Insert +Toggle between Insert and Overwrite mode. When in insert mode the editor will add any typed characters to the text and push any previously typed data to the right of the text cursor. Overwrite mode causes the entry of each character to eliminate the character immediately to the right of the text cursor. + + +Left Arrow +Move the cursor one character to the left + + +Right Arrow +Move the cursor one character to the right + + +Up Arrow +Move the cursor up one line + + +Down Arrow +Move the cursor down one line + + +Page Up +Move the cursor up one page + + +Page Down +Move the cursor down one page + + +Backspace +Delete the character to the left of the cursor + + +Home +Move the cursor to the beginning of the line + + +End +Move the cursor to the end of the line + + +Delete +Delete the character to the right of the cursor (or any selected text) + + +&Shift;Left Arrow +Mark text one character to the left + + +&Shift;Right Arrow +Mark text one character to the right + + +F1 +Help + + +&Shift;F1 +What's this? + + +&Ctrl;F +Find + + +F3 +Find again + + +&Ctrl;B +Set a Bookmark + + +&Ctrl;C +Copy the marked text to the clipboard. + + + +&Ctrl;N +New document + + +&Ctrl;P +Print + + + +&Ctrl;Q +Quit - close active copy of editor + + +&Ctrl;R +Replace + + +&Ctrl;S +Save your file. + + +&Ctrl;V +Paste. + + + +&Ctrl;X +Delete the marked text and copy it to the clipboard. + + +&Ctrl;Z +Undo + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;Z +Redo + + + + + + + + + + +Getting Help + + + +With &kate; + + + +This manual + + +Offers detailed documentation on all menu commands, configuration options, tools, dialogues, plugins &etc; as well as descriptions of of the &kate; window, the editor and various concepts used in the application. + +Press F1 or use the Help Contents menu topic to view this manual. + + + + +What's This Help + +What's This help offers immediate help with single elements of graphical windows, such as buttons or other window areas. + +We strive to provide What's This help for any elements for which it makes sense. It is available throughout the configuration dialogue, and in many other dialogues as well. + +To employ What's This help, press &Shift;F1 or use the HelpWhat's This menu item to enable What's This mode. The cursor will turn into an arrow with a question mark, and you can now click any element in the window to read the What's This help for that element, if it is available. + + + + +Help Buttons in Dialogues + +Some dialogues have a Help Button. Pressing it will start the &khelpcenter; and open the relevant documentation. + + + + + + + +With Your Text Files + +&kate; does not (yet!) provide any means for reading document related documentation. Depending on the file you are editing, you may find the Built in &konsole; helpful for viewing related &UNIX; manual pages or info documentation, or you can use &konqueror;. + + + + + +
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+Working with Syntax Highlighting + + + +Overview + +Syntax Highlighting is what makes the editor automatically display text in different styles/colours, depending on the function of the string in relation to the purpose of the file. In program source code for example, control statements may be rendered bold, while data types and comments get different colours from the rest of the text. This greatly enhances the readability of the text, and thus helps the author to be more efficient and productive. + + + +A perl function, rendered with syntax highlighting. +A perl function, rendered with syntax highlighting. + + + + + +The same perl function, without highlighting. +The same perl function, without highlighting. + + +Of the two examples, which is easiest to read? + +&kate; comes with a flexible, configurable and capable system for doing syntax highlighting, and the standard distribution provides definitions for a wide range of programming languages, markup and scripting languages and other text file formats. In addition you can provide your own definitions in simple &XML; files. + +&kate; will automatically detect the right syntax rules when you open a file, based on the &MIME; Type of the file, determined by its extension, or, if it has none, the contents. Should you experience a bad choice, you can manually set the syntax to use from the DocumentsHighlight Mode menu. + +The styles and colours used by each syntax highlight definition, as well as which &MIME;types it should be used for, can be configured using the Highlight page of the Config Dialogue. + + +Syntax highlighting is there to enhance the readability of correct text, but you cannot trust it to validate your text. Marking text for syntax is difficult depending on the format you are using, and in some cases the authors of the syntax rules will be proud if 98% of text gets correctly rendered, though most often you need a rare style to see the incorrect 2%. + + + +You can download updated or additional syntax highlight definitions from the &kate; website by clicking the Download button in the Highlight Page of the Config Dialogue. + + + + + + +The &kate; Syntax Highlight System + +This section will discuss the &kate; syntax highlighting mechanism in more detail. It is for you if you want to know know about it, or if you want to change or create syntax definitions. + + + +How it Works + +Whenever you open a file, one of the first things the &kate; editor does is detect which syntax definition to use for the file. While reading the text of the file, and while you type away in it, the syntax highlighting system will analyse the text using the rules defined by the syntax definition and mark in it where different contexts and styles begin and end. + +When you type in the document, the new text is analysed and marked on the fly, so that if you delete a character that is marked as the beginning or end of a context, the style of surrounding text changes accordingly. + +The syntax definitions used by the &kate; syntax highlighting system are &XML; files, containing +Rules for detecting the role of text, organised into context blocks +Keyword lists +Style Item definitions + + + +When analysing the text, the detection rules are evaluated in the order in which they are defined, and if the beginning of the current string matches a rule, the related context is used. The start point in the text is moved to the final point at which that rule matched and a new loop of the rules begins, starting in the context set by the matched rule. + + + + +Rules + +The detection rules are the heart of the highlighting detection system. A rule is a string, character or regular expression against which to match the text being analysed. It contains information about which style to use for the matching part of the text. It may switch the working context of the system either to an explicitly mentioned context or to the previous context used by the text. + +Rules are organised in context groups. A context group is used for main text concepts within the format, for example quoted text strings or comment blocks in program source code. This ensures that the highlighting system does not need to loop through all rules when it is not necessary, and that some character sequences in the text can be treated differently depending on the current context. + + + + +Context Styles and Keywords + +In some programming languages, integer numbers are treated differently than floating point ones by the compiler (the program that converts the source code to a binary executable), and there may be characters having a special meaning within a quoted string. In such cases, it makes sense to render them differently from the surroundings so that they are easy to identify while reading the text. So even if they do not represent special contexts, they may be seen as such by the syntax highlighting system, so that they can be marked for different rendering. + +A syntax definition may contain as many styles as required to cover the concepts of the format it is used for. + +In many formats, there are lists of words that represent a specific concept. For example in programming languages, the control statements is one concept, data type names another, and built in functions of the language a third. The &kate; Syntax Highlighting System can use such lists to detect and mark words in the text to emphasise concepts of the text formats. + + + + +Default Styles + +If you open a C++ source file, a &Java; source file and an HTML document in &kate;, you will see that even though the formats are different, and thus different words are chosen for special treatment, the colours used are the same. This is because &kate; has a predefined list of Default Styles, that are employed by the individual syntax definitions. + +This makes it easy to recognise similar concepts in different text formats. For example comments are present in almost any programming, scripting or markup language, and when they are rendered using the same style in all languages, you do not have to stop and think to identify them within the text. + + +All styles in a syntax definition use one of the default styles. A few syntax definitions use more styles that there are defaults, so if you use a format often, it may be worth launching the configuration dialogue to see if some concepts are using the same style. For example there is only one default style for strings, but as the perl programming language operates with two types of strings, you can enhance the highlighting by configuring those to be slightly different. + + + + + + + +The Highlight Definition &XML; Format + + +Overview + +This section is an overview of the Highlight Definition &XML; format. It will describe the main components and their meaning and usage, and go into detail with the detection rules. + +The formal definition, aka the DTD is stored in the file language.dtd which should be installed on your system in the folder $KDEDIR/share/apps/kate/syntax. + + +Main components of &kate; Highlight Definitions + + +The General Section + +The General Section contains information on the comment format of the described language, and defines whether keywords are case sensitive. + + + + +Highlighting + +The Highlighting section contains all data required to analyse and render the text. This includes: + + + +ItemDatas +Contains ItemData elements, each defining a style. + + + +Keyword lists + +Each list has a name, and may contain any number of items. + + + + +Contexts + +Contains contexts, which again contain the syntax detection rules. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Highlight Detection Rules + +This section describes the syntax detection rules. + +Each rule can match zero or more characters at the beginning of the string they are asked to test. If the rule matches, the matching characters are assigned the style or attribute defined by the rule, and a rule may ask that the current context is switched. + +The attribute and context attributes are common to all rules. + +A rule looks like this: + +<RuleName attribute="(identifier)" context="(identifier|order)" [rule specific attributes] /> + +The attribute identifies the style to use for matched characters by name or index, and the context identifies the context to use from here. + +The attribute can be identified either by name, or by its zero-based index in the ItemDatas group. + +The context can be identified by: + + + +An identifier, currently only its zero-based index in the contexts group. + + +An order telling the engine to stay in the current context (#stay), or to pop back to a previous context used in the string (#pop). +To go back more steps, the #pop keyword can be repeated: #pop#pop#pop + + + +Some rules can have child rules which are then evaluated if and only if the parent rule matched. The entire matched string will be given the attribute defined by the parent rule. A rule with child rules looks like this: + +<RuleName (attributes)> + <ChildRuleName (attributes) /> + ... +</RuleName> + + + +Rule specific attributes varies and are described in the following list. + + +The Rules in Detail + + +DetectChar + +Detect a single specific character. Commonly used for example to find the ends of quoted strings. +<DetectChar char="(character)" (common attributes) /> +The char attribute defines the character to match. + + + + +Detect2Chars + +Detect two specific characters in a defined order. +<Detect2Chars char="(character)" char1="(character)" (common attributes) /> +The char attribute defines the first character to match, char1 the second. + + + + +AnyChar + +Detect one character of a set of specified characters. +<AnyChar String="(string)" (common attributes) /> +The String attribute defines the set of characters. + + + + +StringDetect + +Detect an exact string. +<StringDetect String="(string)" [insensitive="TRUE|FALSE;"] (common attributes) /> +The String attribute defines the string to match. The insensitive attribute defaults to FALSE and is fed to the string comparison function. If the value is TRUE insensitive comparing is used. + + + + +RegExpr + +Matches against a regular expression. +<RegExpr String="(string)" [insensitive="TRUE|FALSE;"] [minimal="TRUE|FALSE"] (common attributes) /> +The String attribute defines the regular expression. +insensitive defaults to FALSE and is fed to the regular expression engine. +minimal defaults to FALSE and is fed to the regular expression engine. +Because the rules are always matched against the beginning of the current string, a regular expression starting with a caret (^) indicates that the rule should only be matched against the start of a line. +See Regular Expressions for more information on those. + + + + +Keyword + +Detect a keyword from a specified list. +<keyword String="(list name)" (common attributes) /> +The String attribute identifies the keyword list by name. A list with that name must exist. + + + + +Int + +Detect an integer number. +<Int (common attributes) /> +This rule has no specific attributes. Child rules are typically used to detect combinations of L and U after the number, indicating the integer type in program code. + + + + +Float + +Detect a floating point number. +<Float (common attributes) +/> +This rule has no specific attributes. + + + + +HlCOct + +Detect an octal point number representation. +<HlCOct (common attributes) /> +This rule has no specific attributes. + + + + +HlCHex + +Detect a hexadecimal number representation. +<Int (common attributes) /> +This rule has no specific attributes. + + + + +HlCStringChar + +Detect an escaped character. +<HlCStringChar (common attributes) +/> +This rule has no specific attributes. + +It matches letteral representations of invisible characters commonly used in program code, for example \n (newline) or \t (TAB). + +The following characters will match if they follow a backslash (\): abefnrtv"'?. Additionally, escaped hexadecimal numbers like for example \xff and escaped octal numbers, for example \033 will match. + + + + + +RangeDetect + +Detect a string with defined start and end characters. +<RangeDetect char="(character)" char1="(character)" (common attributes) /> +char defines the character starting the range, char2 the character ending the range. +Useful to detect for example small quoted strings and the like, but note that since the hl engine works on one line at a time, this will not find strings spanning over a line break. + + + + +LineContinue + +Matches at end of line. +<LineContinue (common attributes) /> +This rule has no specific attributes. +This rule is useful for switching context at end of line. + + + + + + + +
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+ + +2000 +2001 +&Seth.Rothberg; + + +20022003 +&Anders.Lund; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2002-01-26 +2.00.00 + + +&kate; is a programmer's text editor for &kde; 2.2 and above. + +This handbook documents &kate; Version 1.0 + + + +KDE +tdebase +Kate +text +editor +programmer +programming +projects +MDI +Multi +Document +Interface +terminal +console + + +
+ + +Introduction + +Welcome to &kate;, a programmer's text editor for &kde; version 2.2 and above. Some of &kate;'s many features include configurable syntax highlighting for languages ranging from C and C++ to HTML to bash scripts, the ability to create and maintain projects, a multiple document interface (MDI), and a self-contained terminal emulator. + +But &kate; is more than a programmer's editor. Its ability to open several files at once makes it ideal for editing &UNIX;'s many configuration files. This document was written in &kate;. + + + + +Editing this manual... + + + + + +&fundamentals-chapter; + +&mdi-chapter; + +&part-chapter; + +&plugins-chapter; + +&advanced-chapter; + +&menu-chapter; + +&configuring-chapter; + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kate;. Program copyright 2000, 2001, 2002 by the &kate; developer team. + + +The &kate; team: + +&Christoph.Cullmann; &Christoph.Cullmann.mail; +Project Manager & Core Developer + + +&Anders.Lund; &Anders.Lund.mail; +Core Developer, Perl syntax highlighting, documentation + + +&Joseph.Wenninger; &Joseph.Wenninger.mail; +Core Developer, syntax highlighting + + +Michael Bartl michael.bartl1@chello.at +Core Developer + + +Phlip phlip_cpp@my-deja.com +The project compiler + + +&Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail; +The cool buffer system + + +Matt Newell newellm@proaxis.com +Testing... + + +Michael McCallum gholam@xtra.co.nz +Core Developer + + +Jochen Wilhemly digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de +KWrite Author + + +&Michael.Koch; &Michael.Koch.mail; +KWrite port to KParts + + +Christian Gebauer gebauer@bigfoot.com +Unspecified + + +&Simon.Hausmann; &Simon.Hausmann.mail; +Unspecified + + +Glen Parker glenebob@nwlink.com +KWrite Undo History, KSpell integration + + +Scott Manson sdmanson@alltel.net +KWrite XML syntax highlighting support + + +&John.Firebaugh; &John.Firebaugh.mail; +Various Patches + + + + +Many other people have contributed: + +Matteo Merli merlim@libero.it +Highlighting for RPM Spec-Files, Diff and more + + +Rocky Scaletta rocky@purdue.edu +Highlighting for VHDL + + +Yury Lebedev +Highlighting for SQL + + +Chris Ross +Highlighting for Ferite + + +Nick Roux +Highlighting for ILERPG + + +John Firebaugh +Highlighting for Java, and much more + + +Carsten Niehaus +Highlighting for LaTeX + + +Per Wigren +Highlighting for Makefiles, Python + + +Jan Fritz +Highlighting for Python + + +&Daniel.Naber; +Small bugfixes, XML plugin + + + +Documentation copyright 2000,2001 &Seth.Rothberg; &Seth.Rothberg.mail; + +Documentation copyright 2002, 2003 &Anders.Lund; &Anders.Lund.mail; + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL; + +&highlighting-appendix; + +®exp-appendix; + + +Installation + +&install.intro.documentation; + +&install.compile.documentation; + + + +&documentation.index; + + + +
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+Working With the &kate; <acronym +>MDI</acronym +> + + +Overview + +Window, View, Document, Frame, Editor... What are they all in the terminology of &kate;, and how do you get the most out of it? This chapter will explain all of that, and even more. + + + +The Main Window + +Main window The &kate; Main Window is a standard &kde; application window, with the addition of dockable subwindows, or tool windows. It has a Menubar with all the common menus, and some more, and a toolbar providing access to commonly used commands. + +The most important part of the window is the Editing Area, by default displaying a single text editor component, in which you can work with your documents. + +The docking capabilities of the window is used for the tool windows: + + +The File List +The File Selector +The Built in Terminal Emulator + + +And possibly other tool windows, for example provided by plugins. + +Tool Windows The Tool Windows can be placed anywhere you want them inside or outside the main window by dragging the handle bar in the top of them with the &LMB; pressed, and stacked in shared tab windows if desired. + +When dragging a docked window, a black rectangle will be displayed to indicate where the window will be placed if you release the mouse button, unless you move the mouse cursor outside the main window, in which case the dragged window will become a free floating top level window. + + + + + + + + +The Editor area + +Editing Area &kate; is capable of having more than one document open at the same time, and also of splitting the editing area into any number of frames, similar to how for example &konqueror; or the popular emacs text editor works. This way you can view several documents at the same time, or more instances of the same document, handy for example if your document contains definitions in the top that you want to see often for reference. Or you could view a program source header in one frame, while editing the implementation file in another. + +When a document is available in more than one editor, changes made in one editor will immediately be reflected in the others as well. This includes changing the text as well as selecting text. Search operations or cursor movement is only reflected in the current editor. + +It is currently not possible to have more instances of the same document open in the sense that one instance will be edited while the other will not. + +When splitting an editor into two frames, it is divided into two equally sized frames, both displaying the current document of that editor. The new frame will be at the bottom (in the case of a horizontal split) or at the right (for a vertical split). The new frame gets the focus, which is visualised by a small green led in the focused frame. + + + + +The File List + +File list The file list displays a list of all documents currently open in &kate;. Modified files will have a small floppy disk icon on their left to indicate that state. + +If two or more files with the same name (located in different folders) are open, the names of the second will be prepended <2> and so on. The tool-tip for the file will display its full name including the path, allowing you to choose the desired one. To display a document in the currently active frame, click the document name in the list. + +The default location in the &kate; window is to the left of the editing area, in a dockable tab window shared with the File Selector. + + + +The File Selector + +File selector The File Selector is a folder viewer, allowing you to open files from a displayed folder in the current frame. + +From top down, the file selector consist of the following elements: + + + +A Toolbar + +This contains standard navigations tool buttons: + + +Home +Pressing it will cause the folder view to cd to your home folder. + + +Up +This will cause the folder view to cd to the immediate parent of the currently displayed folder if possible. + + +Back +Causes the folder view to cd to the previously displayed folder in the history. This button is disabled, if there is no previous item. + + +Forward +Causes the folder view to cd to the next folder in the history. This button is disabled, if there is no next folder. + + +Sync +This button will cause the folder view to cd to the folder of the currently active document if possible. This button is disabled, if the active document is a new, unsaved file, or the folder in which it resides can not be decided. + + + + + + + +A &URL; entry + +Here you can type the path of a folder to browse. The &URL; entry maintains a list of previously typed paths. To choose one use the arrow button to the right of the entry. +The &URL; entry has folder auto-completion. The completion method can be set using the &RMB; menu of the text entry. + + + + +A Folder View +This is a standard &kde; folder view. + + + +A Filter Entry + +The Filter entry allows you to enter a filter for the files displayed in the folder view. The filter uses standard globs; patterns must be separated by white space. Example: *.cpp *.h *.moc +To display all files, enter a single asterisk *. +The filter entry saves the last 10 filters entered between sessions, to use one, press the arrow button on the right of the entry and select the desired filter string. + + + + + + + + + +The Built in Terminal Emulator + +Terminal emulator The built in Terminal Emulator is a copy of the &kde; &konsole; terminal application, for your convenience. It is available from the SettingsShow Terminal Emulator menu item or by pressing the F7 key, and will get the focus whenever displayed. Additionally, if the Sync &konsole; with active document option is enabled, it will change into the directory of the current document if possible when it is displayed, or when the current document changes. + +The default location in the &kate; window is at the bottom, below the editing area. + +You can configure the &konsole; using it's &RMB; menu, for more information, see the &konsole; manual. + + + +
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+Menu Entries + + +The <guimenu +>File</guimenu +> Menu + + + + + + &Ctrl;N File New + + +This command starts a new document in the editing window. In the Filelist on the left the new file is named Untitled. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;O File Open + + +This command does not open a file. It launches &kde;'s open file dialogue box which waits for you to select the files you want to open. + +The open file dialogue box works like a simple version of &konqueror;. Use your &LMB; to click on a file name to select it. Double-click on a file name to open that file. Once you've selected a file name, you can also press the OK button to open the file. + +Select multiple files by holding down the &Ctrl; or the &Shift; key along with the &LMB;. &Ctrl;Left click selects one file at a time. &Shift;Left click selects a contiguous set of files. + + +Clicking on a folder name in the file selection window opens that folder and displays its contents. Clicking on a file name shows a thumbnail view of the file in the preview window to the right of the file system window. + +Use the buttons and combo box on the toolbar above the file selection window to move through the file system or to adjust the properties of the open file dialogue box. + +Below the file selection window is the Location combo box. Type the name of the file you want to edit here. If you click the arrow on the right of the drop down box, you can choose from recently used files. Open several files at once by quoting each file name. + +Below the Location combo box is the Filter combo box. Enter file masks here to filter the kinds of files shown in the selection window. For example, typing the filter *.txt and pressing Enter will limit the display to files with a .txt extension. The Filter combo contains a list of your most recently used filters. + + + + + + +File Open Recent + + +This command allows you to open a file from a submenu that contains a list of recently edited files. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;S File Save + + +This command saves your file. Use it often. If the file is Untitled then Save becomes Save As. + + + + + + +File Save As + + +Name and rename files with this command. It launches the save file dialogue box. This dialogue works just as the open file dialogue box does. You can use it to navigate through your file system, preview existing files, or filter your file view with file masks. + +Type the name you want to give the file you are saving in the Location combo box and press the OK button. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;L File Save All + + +This command saves all open files. + + + + + + + F5 File Reload + + +Reloads the active file from disk. This command is useful if another program or process has changed the file while you have it open in &kate; + + + + + + +File Open with + + +This command launches the open with dialogue box that allows you to select another application to open the active file. Your file will still be open in &kate;. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;P File Print + + +Print the active file. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;W File Close + + +Close the active file with this command. If you have made unsaved changes, you will be prompted to save the file before &kate; closes it. + + + + + + +File Close All + + +This command closes all the files you have open in &kate;. + + + + + + +File New Window + + +Opens another instance of &kate;. The new instance will be identical to your previous instance. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit + + +This command closes &kate; and any files you were editing. If you have made unsaved changes to any of the files you were editing, you will be prompted to save them. + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Edit</guimenu +> Menu +The Edit menu contains a host of commands, all to work with the currently active document. + + +Menu Entries + + + +&Ctrl;Z Edit Undo + + +Undo the last editing command (typing, copying, cutting etc.) +If grouped undo is enabled, this may undo several editing commands of the same type, like typing in characters. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;Z Edit Redo + + +Redo the last undo step. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;X Edit Cut + + +Removes selected text if any, and places a copy of the removed text in the clipboard. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;C Edit Copy + + +Copies selected text, if any, to the clipboard. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;V Edit Paste + + +Copies the first item in the clipboard into the editor at cursor position. +If Overwrite Selection is enabled, the pasted text will overwrite the selection, if any. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;A Edit Select All + + +Selects all text in the editor. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;A Edit Deselect + + +Deselects the selected text in the editor if any. + + + + + + +F4 Edit Toggle Block Selection + + +Toggles Selection Mode. When the Selection Mode is BLOCK, you can make vertical selections, ie select column 5 to 10 in lines 9 to 15. +The status bar shows the current state of the Selection Mode, either NORM or BLK. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;F Edit Find + + +Launch the Find Dialogue to allow you to search for text in the edited document. + + + + + + +F3 Edit Find Next + + +Go to the nearest downwards match of the last text or regular expression searched for, starting from cursor position + + + + + + +&Shift;F3 Edit Find Previous + + +Go to the nearest upwards match of the last text or regular expression searched for, starting from cursor position + + + + + + +&Ctrl;R Edit Replace + + +Launch the Replace Dialogue to replace one or more instances of a defined text with something else. + + + + + + + +&Ctrl;I Edit Indent + + +Adds one indent step to the current line, or all lines covered by a possible selection. +The indentation depends on the settings in the Indent Page of the Configuration Dialogue. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;I Edit Unindent + + +Removes one indent step from the current line, or all lines covered by a possible selection. +The indentation depends on the settings in the Indent Page of the Configuration Dialogue. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;# Edit Comment + + +Enclose or prepend the current line, or any selected text, with (a) comment marker(s), according to the rules defined by the syntax rules for the document. Does nothing if no comment rules are defined. +This is interesting mostly when working with source code, for example with C/C++, perl, python &etc;, as well as with markup text like HTML, &XML;, CSS and so on. + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;# Edit + + +Remove comment marker(s) from the current line, or a possible selection, according to the syntax rules for the document. +See also EditComment + + + + + + +&Ctrl;G Edit Go to line... + + +Launches the Go To Line Dialogue, allowing you to enter the number of a line to find in the document + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Document</guimenu +>Menu +The Document menu has two purposes: + +Allowing you to change the document-specific settings for the currently active document. +Choosing which of the open documents to work on + +A menu entry for each open document will be available below the entries documented here. Clicking one of these will bring the requested document to focus. If you have multiple frames, an editor for that document will be displayed in the currently active frame. + +Menu items + + + + +&Alt;Left Document Back + + +This will bring the previous document in the stack in focus. If you have multiple frames, an editor for the document will be displayed in the currently active frame. The order is the order in which documents were opened, rather than a logical history. This behaviour may change in future versions of &kate;. + + + + + + +&Alt;Right Document Forward + + +This will bring the previous document in the stack in focus. If you have multiple frames, an editor for the document will be displayed in the currently active frame. +The order is the order in which the documents were opened, rather than a logical history. This behaviour may change in future versions of &kate;. + + + + + + +Document Highlight Mode + + +The Highlight Mode menu allows you to manually decide which syntax rules to use for highlighting and comment'ing the active document. The menu groups the available syntax rule sets into logical groups. + + + + + + + +Document End of Line + + +This menu allows you to manually set the End of Line mode for the active document. Changing the mode will replace all line separators in the document with the character sequence for the new mode. + +The available modes are: + + + +Unix + +On &UNIX; systems, end of line is a single newline character. + + +DOS +On DOS (and &Windows;) systems, end of line is represented by a carriage return followed by a newline. + + + +Mac +On &Mac; systems, end of line is represented by a by a carriage return. + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>View</guimenu +> menu + +The View menu allows you to manage settings specific to the active editor, and to manage frames. + + +Menu Items + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;L View Split Vertical + + +This will split the frame (which may be the main editing area) in two equally sized frames, the new one to the left of the current one. The new frame gets the focus, and will display the same document as the old one. +See also Working with the &kate; MDI + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;T View Split Horizontal + + +Splits the current frame (which may be the main editing area) in two equally sized frames, the new one at the bottom half. The new frame gets the focus, and displays the same document as the old one. +See also Working with the &kate; MDI + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;R View Close Current + + +Closes the active frame. This is disabled, if there is only one frame (the main editing area). No documents get closed by closing a frame – they will still be available in the Documents Menu as well as in the File List. See also Working with the &kate; MDI + + + + + + +F6 View Show Icon Border + + +This is a toggle item. Setting it on checked will make the side of the active editor, and vice versa. + + + + + + +F11 View Show Line Numbers + + +This is a toggle Item. Setting it on checked will make a pane displaying the line numbers of the document visible in the left border of the active editor, and vice versa. + + + + + + +View Go + + + + + + + + +F8 Next View + + +Move focus to the next frame; the order is following order of creation rather than that of visual logic. This behaviour may change in a future version of &kate; +See also Working with the &kate; MDI + + + + + + +&Shift;F8 Previous View + + +Move focus to the previous frame; the order is following order of creation rather than that of visual logic. This behaviour may change in a future version of &kate; +See also Working with the &kate; MDI + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Bookmarks</guimenu +> Menu + +The Bookmarks menu allows you to work with the bookmarks in the currently active document. + +Below the entries described here, one entry for each bookmark in the active document will be available. The text will be the first few words of the marked line. Choose an item to move the cursor to the start of that line. The editor will scroll as necessary to make that line visible. + + + +Menu Items + + + + +&Ctrl;B Bookmarks Toggle Bookmark + + +Sets or removes a bookmark in the current line of the active document. (If it's there, it is removed, otherwise one is set.) + + + + + + +Bookmarks Clear Bookmarks + + +Clears (removes) all bookmarks of the active document. + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Tools</guimenu +> Menu + +The Tools menu contains commands of two categories: +Tools doing advanced editing of the current document, for example Editing Command. + +Tools adding functionality to the application, for example the Find in Files tool. + + + + + + + + + +&Ctrl;M Edit Editing Command... + + +Launch the Editing Command Dialogue + + + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;F Edit Find in Files... + + +Launch the Find In Files Dialogue to search for a specified text in files on disk. + + + + + + +Edit Apply Word Wrap + + +Apply word wrap to ? according to the settings in the ? + + + + + + + +Edit Spelling... + + +Spell check the current document using the &kde; spell checker + + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Settings</guimenu +> Menu + +The Settings menu allows you to change the properties of the main window, such as showing/hiding toolbars and boxes, and provides access to the configuration dialogues. + + + + + + +Settings Show Toolbar + + +Toggles the display of the main toolbar. + + + + + + +Settings Show Filelist + + +Toggle the display of the &kate; Filelist + + + + + + +Settings Show Fileselector + + +Toggle the display of the &kate; File Selector + + + + + + +F7 Settings Show Konsole + + +Toggles the display of the built in terminal emulator. +When activated the first time, the terminal will be created. +When the terminal emulator is displayed, it will get the focus, so that you can start typing in commands immediately. If the Sync Konsole with Active Document option is enabled in the General Page of the Main configuration dialogue the shell session will change to the directory of the active document, if it is a local file. + + + + + + +Settings Configure Shortcuts + + +Display the the familiar &kde; Keyboard Shortcut Configuration Dialogue. + + + + + + + +Settings Configure Toolbars + + +Display the the familiar &kde; Toolbar Configuration Dialogue. + + + + + + +Settings Configure &kate; + + +Launch the Main Configuration Dialogue + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Help</guimenu +> Menu + +The Help menu provides access to the online help available for &kate;; as well as to the usual about dialogues. + +As well as the standard &kde; Help menu items described below, if you have installed the tdeaddons package with additional &kate; plugins, you will have a menu entry to show the Plugins User Manuals. +&help.menu.documentation; + +
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+Working with the &kate; editor + + + +Overview + +The &kate; editor is the editing area of the &kate; window. This editor is also used by &kwrite;, and it can be used in &konqueror; for displaying text files from your local computer, or from the network. + +The editor is composed of the following components: + + + + +The editing area +This is where the text of your document is located. + + + +The Scroll bars + +The scroll bars indicate the position of the visible part of the document text, and can be used to move around the document. Dragging the scrollbars will not cause the insertion cursor to be moved. +The scroll bars are displayed and hidden as required. + + + + +The Icon Border + +The icon border is a small pane on the left side of the editor, displaying a small icon next to marked lines. +You can set or remove a bookmark in a visible line by clicking the &LMB; in the icon border next to that line. +The display of the icon border can be toggled using the View Show Icon Border menu item. + + + + +The Line Numbers Pane + +The Line numbers pane shows the line numbers of all visible lines in the document. +The display of the Line Numbers Pane can be toggled using the View Show Line Numbers menu item. + + + + + + +Also in this Chapter: +Navigating in the Text +Working with the Selection +Copying and Pasting Text +Finding and Replacing Text +Using Bookmarks +Automatically Wrapping Text + + + + + +Navigating in the Text + +This section is not yet documented. + + + + +Working with the Selection + +There are two basic ways of selecting text in &kate;: using the mouse, and using the keyboard. + +To select using the mouse, hold down the &LMB; while dragging the mouse cursor from where the selection should start, to the desired end point. The text gets selected as you drag. + +Double-clicking a word will select that word. + +Triple-clicking in a line will select the entire line. + +If &Shift; is held down while clicking, text will be selected: + + +If nothing is already selected, from the text cursor position to the mouse cursor position. +If there is a selection, from and including that selection to the mouse cursor position + + + +When selecting text by dragging the mouse, the selected text is copied to the clipboard, and can be pasted by clicking the middle mouse button in the editor, or in any other application to which you want to paste the text. + + +To select using the keyboard, hold down the &Shift; key while using the navigation keys (The Arrow keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home and End, possibly in combination with &Ctrl; to extend the move of the text cursor). + +See also the section Navigating in the Text in this Chapter. + +To Copy the current selection, use the Edit Copy menu item or the keyboard shortcut (defaults to &Ctrl;C). + +To Deselect the current selection, use the Edit Deselect menu item, or the keyboard shortcut (default is &Ctrl;&Shift;A), or click with the &LMB; in the editor. + + +Using Block Selection + +When Block Selection is enabled, you can make vertical selections in the text, meaning selecting limited columns from multiple lines. This is handy for working with tab separated lines for example. + +Block Selection can be toggled using the Edit Toggle Block Selection menu item. The default keyboard shortcut is F4 + + + + + +Using Overwrite Selection + +If Overwrite Selection is enabled, typing or pasting text into the selection will cause the selected text to be replaced. If not enabled, new text will be added at the position of the text cursor. + +Overwrite Selection is enabled by default. + +To change the setting for this option, use the Select Page of the Configuration Dialogue. + + + + + +Using Persistent Selection + +When Persistent selection is enabled, typing characters or moving the cursor will not cause the Selection to become deselected. This means that you can move the cursor away from the selection and type text. + +Persistent Selection is disabled by default. + +Persistent Selection can be enabled in the Select Page of the Configuration Dialogue. + + +If Persistent Selection and Overwrite Selection are both enabled, typing or pasting text when the text cursor is inside the selection will cause it to be replaced and deselected. + + + + + + + + +Copying and Pasting Text + +To copy text, select it and use the Edit Copy menu item. Additionally, selecting text with the mouse will cause selected text to be copied to the clipboard. + +To paste the text currently in the clipboard, use the EditPaste menu item. + +Additionally, text selected with the mouse may be pasted by clicking the middle mouse button at the desired position. + + +If you are using the &kde; desktop, you can retrieve earlier copied text from any application using the &klipper; icon in the &kicker; icon tray. + + + + + +Finding and Replacing Text + + +The <guilabel +>Find Text</guilabel +> and <guilabel +>Replace Text</guilabel +> Dialogues + + +The Find and Replace Text dialogues in &kate; are very much the same, except the Replace Text dialogue offers the means of entering a replacement string along with a few extra options. + +The dialogues offer the following common options: + + + + +Text to Find +This is where to enter the search string. The interpretation of the string depends on some of the options described below. + + + +Regular Expression + +If checked, the search string is interpreted as a regular expression. A button for using a graphical tool to create or edit the expression will be enabled. +See Regular Expressions for more on these. + + + + +Case Insensitive + +If enabled, the search will be case insensitive. + + + + +Whole Words Only + +If checked, the search will only match if there is a word boundary at both ends of the string matching, meaning not an alphanumeric character - either some other visible character or a line end. + + + + +From Beginning + +If checked, the search will start at the beginning of the first line in the document, otherwise it will start at cursor position. + + + + +Find Backwards + +If checked, the search will look for the first match above the starting point, either cursor position or the beginning of the document, if the From Beginning option is enabled. + + + + + +The Replace Text Dialogue offers some additional options: + + + + +Replace With +This is where to enter the replacement string. + + + +Selected Text + +This option is disabled if no text is selected, or if the Prompt on Replace option is enabled. If checked, all matches of the search string within the selected text will be replaced with the replace string. + + + + +Prompt on Replace +If checked, a small dialogue will prompt you for what to do for each time a match is found. It offers the following options: + + +Yes +Activate this to replace the current match (which is selected in the editor). + + + +No +Activate to skip the current match, and try to find another one. + + + +All +Activate to cancel prompting, and just replace all matches. + + + +Close +Activate this skip the current match and end the searching. + + + + + + + + + + +There is currently no way to use minimal matching when searching for a regular expression. This will be added in a future version of &kate; + + + + + +Finding Text + +To find text, launch the Find Text Dialogue with &Ctrl;For from the Edit Find... menu item,enter a search string, set the options as desired and hit Ok. If no matches is found between the starting point for the search (either the text cursor position or the beginning of the document) you will be prompted for permission to continue from the start (or end, if you are searching backwards) of the document. + +If a match is found it is selected and the Find Text Dialogue is hidden, but stay tuned, finding further matches is very easy: + +To find the next match in the search direction, use the Edit Find Next command or press F3. + +To find the next match in the opposite direction, use the Edit Find Previous command or press &Shift;F3. + +If no match is found before reaching the document border, you will be prompted for permission to cross that. + + + + +Replacing Text + +To replace text, launch the Replace text Dialogue using the Edit Replace command, or the &Ctrl;R shortcut, enter a search string and optionally a replace string (if the replace string is empty, each match will be replaced with ""), set the options as desired and hit the Ok button. + + +If you are using a regular expression to find the text to replace, you can employ backreferences to reuse text captured in parenthesised subpatterns of the expression. +See for more on these. + + + + + + + +Using Bookmarks + +The bookmarks feature allows you to mark certain lines, to be able to easily find them again. + +You can set or remove a bookmark in a line in two ways: + + + +Moving the insertion cursor to that line, and activate the BookmarksToggle Bookmark (&Ctrl;B) command. + + +Clicking in the Icon Border next to that line. + + + + +Bookmarks are available in the Bookmarks menu. The individual bookmarks are available as menu items, labelled with the line number of the line with the bookmark, and the first few characters of the text in the line. To move the insertion cursor to the beginning of a bookmarked line, open the menu and select the bookmark. + + +If the Reopen Files option in the Config Dialogue is enabled (or if &kate; was started by the session manager), your bookmarks will be restored when the document is reopened. + + + + + + +Automatically Wrapping text + +This feature allows you to have the text formatted in a very simple way: the text will be wrapped, so that no lines exceed a maximum number of characters per line, unless there is a longer string of non-whitespace characters. + +To enable/disable it, check/uncheck the Word Wrap checkbox in the edit page of the configuration dialogue. + +To set the maximum line width (maximum characters per line), use the Wrap Words At option in the edit page of the configuration dialogue. + +If enabled, it has the following effects: +While typing, the editor will automatically insert a hard line break after the last whitespace character at a position before the maximum line width is reached. +While loading a document, the editor will wrap the text in a similar way, so that no lines are longer than the maximum line width, if they contain any whitespace allowing that. + + + + +There is currently no way to set word wrap for document types, or even to enable or disable the feature on document level. This will be fixed in a future version of &kate; + + + +
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+Working with Plugins +This chapter will describe topics related to using plugins + +
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+ +Regular Expressions + +This Appendix contains a brief but hopefully sufficient and +covering introduction to the world of regular +expressions. It documents regular expressions in the form +available within &kate;, which is not compatible with the regular +expressions of perl, nor with those of for example +grep. + + + +Introduction + +Regular Expressions provides us with a way to describe some possible contents of a text string in a way understood by a small piece of software, so that it can investigate if a text matches, and also in the case of advanced applications with the means of saving pieces or the matching text. + +An example: Say you want to search a text for paragraphs that starts with either of the names Henrik or Pernille followed by some form of the verb say. + +With a normal search, you would start out searching for the first name, Henrik maybe followed by sa like this: Henrik sa, and while looking for matches, you would have to discard those not being the beginning of a paragraph, as well as those in which the word starting with the letters sa was not either says, said or so. And then of cause repeat all of that with the next name... + +With Regular Expressions, that task could be accomplished with a single search, and with a larger degree of preciseness. + +To achieve this, Regular Expressions defines rules for expressing in details a generalisation of a string to match. Our example, which we might literally express like this: A line starting with either Henrik or Pernille (possibly following up to 4 blanks or tab characters) followed by a whitespace followed by sa and then either ys or id could be expressed with the following regular expression: ^[ \t]{0,4}(Henrik|Pernille) sa(ys|id) + +The above example demonstrates all four major concepts of modern Regular Expressions, namely: + + +Patterns +Assertions +Quantifiers +Back references + + +The caret (^) starting the expression is an assertion, being true only if the following matching string is at the start of a line. + +The stings [ \t] and (Henrik|Pernille) sa(ys|id) are patterns. The first one is a character class that matches either a blank or a (horizontal) tab character; the other pattern contains first a subpattern matching either Henrik or Pernille, then a piece matching the exact string sa and finally a subpattern matching either ys or id + +The string {0,4} is a quantifier saying anywhere from 0 up to 4 of the previous. + +Because regular expression software supporting the concept of back references saves the entire matching part of the string as well as sub-patterns enclosed in parentheses, given some means of access to those references, we could get our hands on either the whole match (when searching a text document in an editor with a regular expression, that is often marked as selected) or either the name found, or the last part of the verb. + +All together, the expression will match where we wanted it to, and only there. + +The following sections will describe in details how to construct and use patterns, character classes, assertions, quantifiers and back references, and the final section will give a few useful examples. + + + + + +Patterns + +Patterns consists of literal strings and character classes. Patterns may contain sub-patterns, which are patterns enclosed in parentheses. + + +Escaping characters + +In patterns as well as in character classes, some characters have a special meaning. To literally match any of those characters, they must be marked or escaped to let the regular expression software know that it should interpret such characters in their literal meaning. + +This is done by prepending the character with a backslash (\). + + +The regular expression software will silently ignore escaping a character that does not have any special meaning in the context, so escaping for example a j (\j) is safe. If you are in doubt whether a character could have a special meaning, you can therefore escape it safely. + +Escaping of cause includes the backslash character it self, to literally match a such, you would write \\. + + + + +Character Classes and abbreviations + +A character class is an expression that matches one of a defined set of characters. In Regular Expressions, character classes are defined by putting the legal characters for the class in square brackets, [], or by using one of the abbreviated classes described below. + +Simple character classes just contains one or more literal characters, for example [abc] (matching either of the letters a, b or c) or [0123456789] (matching any digit). + +Because letters and digits have a logical order, you can abbreviate those by specifying ranges of them: [a-c] is equal to [abc] and [0-9] is equal to [0123456789]. Combining these constructs, for example [a-fynot1-38] is completely legal (the last one would match, of cause, either of a,b,c,d, e,f,y,n,o,t, 1,2,3 or 8). + +As capital letters are different characters from their non-capital equivalents, to create a caseless character class matching a or b, in any case, you need to write it [aAbB]. + +It is of cause possible to create a negative class matching as anything but To do so put a caret (^) at the beginning of the class: + +[^abc] will match any character but a, b or c. + +In addition to literal characters, some abbreviations are defined, making life still a bit easier: + + +\a +This matches the ASCII bell character (BEL, 0x07). + + + +\f +This matches the ASCII form feed character (FF, 0x0C). + + + +\n +This matches the ASCII line feed character (LF, 0x0A, Unix newline). + + + +\r +This matches the ASCII carriage return character (CR, 0x0D). + + + +\t +This matches the ASCII horizontal tab character (HT, 0x09). + + + +\v +This matches the ASCII vertical tab character (VT, 0x0B). + + +\xhhhh + +This matches the Unicode character corresponding to the hexadecimal number hhhh (between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF). \0ooo (&ie;, \zero ooo) matches the ASCII/Latin-1 character corresponding to the octal number ooo (between 0 and 0377). + + + +. (dot) +This matches any character (including newline). + + + +\d +This matches a digit. Equal to [0-9] + + + +\D +This matches a non-digit. Equal to [^0-9] or [^\d] + + + +\s +This matches a whitespace character. Practically equal to [ \t\n\r] + + + +\S +This matches a non-whitespace. Practically equal to [^ \t\r\n], and equal to [^\s] + + + +\w +Matches any word character - in this case any letter or digit. Note that underscore (_) is not matched, as is the case with perl regular expressions. Equal to [a-zA-Z0-9] + + + +\W +Matches any non-word character - anything but letters or numbers. Equal to [^a-zA-Z0-9] or [^\w] + + + + + + + +The abbreviated classes can be put inside a custom class, for example to match a word character, a blank or a dot, you could write [\w \.] + + The POSIX notation of classes, [:<class name>:] is currently not supported. + + +Characters with special meanings inside character classes + +The following characters has a special meaning inside the [] character class construct, and must be escaped to be literally included in a class: + + + +] +Ends the character class. Must be escaped unless it is the very first character in the class (may follow an unescaped caret) + + +^ (caret) +Denotes a negative class, if it is the first character. Must be escaped to match literally if it is the first character in the class. + + +- (dash) +Denotes a logical range. Must always be escaped within a character class. + + +\ (backslash) +The escape character. Must always be escaped. + + + + + + + + + + +Alternatives: matching <quote +>one of</quote +> + +If you want to match one of a set of alternative patterns, you can separate those with | (vertical bar character). + +For example to find either John or Harry you would use an expression John|Harry. + + + + + +Sub Patterns + +Sub patterns are patterns enclosed in parentheses, and they have several uses in the world of regular expressions. + + + +Specifying alternatives + +You may use a sub pattern to group a set of alternatives within a larger pattern. The alternatives are separated by the character | (vertical bar). + +For example to match either of the words int, float or double, you could use the pattern int|float|double. If you only want to find one if it is followed by some whitespace and then some letters, put the alternatives inside a subpattern: (int|float|double)\s+\w+. + + + + + +Capturing matching text (back references) + +If you want to use a back reference, use a sub pattern to have the desired part of the pattern remembered. + +For example, it you want to find two occurrences of the same word separated by a comma and possibly some whitespace, you could write (\w+),\s*\1. The sub pattern \w+ would find a chunk of word characters, and the entire expression would match if those were followed by a comma, 0 or more whitespace and then an equal chunk of word characters. (The string \1 references the first sub pattern enclosed in parentheses) + + + + + + +Lookahead Assertions + +A lookahead assertion is a sub pattern, starting with either ?= or ?!. + +For example to match the literal string Bill but only if not followed by Gates, you could use this expression: Bill(?! Gates). (This would find Bill Clinton as well as Billy the kid, but silently ignore the other matches.) + +Sub patterns used for assertions are not captured. + +See also Assertions + + + + + + +Characters with a special meaning inside patterns + +The following characters have meaning inside a pattern, and must be escaped if you want to literally match them: + + +\ (backslash) +The escape character. + + + +^ (caret) +Asserts the beginning of the string. + + + +$ +Asserts the end of string. + + + +() (left and right parentheses) +Denotes sub patterns. + + + +{} (left and right curly braces) +Denotes numeric quantifiers. + + + +[] (left and right square brackets) +Denotes character classes. + + + +| (vertical bar) +logical OR. Separates alternatives. + + + ++ (plus sign) +Quantifier, 1 or more. + + + +* (asterisk) +Quantifier, 0 or more. + + + +? (question mark) +An optional character. Can be interpreted as a quantifier, 0 or 1. + + + + + + + + + + + +Quantifiers + +Quantifiers allows a regular expression to match a specified number or range of numbers of either a character, character class or sub pattern. + +Quantifiers are enclosed in curly brackets ({ and }) and have the general form {[minimum-occurrences][,[maximum-occurrences]]} + +The usage is best explained by example: + + +{1} +Exactly 1 occurrence + + + +{0,1} +Zero or 1 occurrences + + + +{,1} +The same, with less work;) + + + +{5,10} +At least 5 but maximum 10 occurrences. + + + +{5,} +At least 5 occurrences, no maximum. + + + + + + +Additionally, there are some abbreviations: + + +* (asterisk) +similar to {0,}, find any number of occurrences. + + + ++ (plus sign) +similar to {1,}, at least 1 occurrence. + + + +? (question mark) +similar to {0,1}, zero or 1 occurrence. + + + + + + + + +Greed + +When using quantifiers with no maximum, regular expressions defaults to match as much of the searched string as possible, commonly known as greedy behaviour. + +Modern regular expression software provides the means of turning off greediness, though in a graphical environment it is up to the interface to provide you with access to this feature. For example a search dialogue providing a regular expression search could have a check box labelled Minimal matching as well as it ought to indicate if greediness is the default behaviour. + + + + +In context examples + +Here are a few examples of using quantifiers + + + + +^\d{4,5}\s +Matches the digits in 1234 go and 12345 now, but neither in 567 eleven nor in 223459 somewhere + + + +\s+ +Matches one or more whitespace characters + + + +(bla){1,} +Matches all of blablabla and the bla in blackbird or tabla + + + +/?> +Matches /> in <closeditem/> as well as > in <openitem>. + + + + + + + + + +Assertions + +Assertions allows a regular expression to match only under certain controlled conditions. + +An assertion does not need a character to match, it rather investigates the surroundings of a possible match before acknowledging it. For example the word boundary assertion does not try to find a non word character opposite a word one at its position, instead it makes sure that there is not a word character. This means that the assertion can match where there is no character, &ie; at the ends of a searched string. + +Some assertions actually does have a pattern to match, but the part of the string matching that will not be a part of the result of the match of the full expression. + +Regular Expressions as documented here supports the following assertions: + + +^ (caret: beginning of string) +Matches the beginning of the searched string. The expression ^Peter will match at Peter in the string Peter, hey! but not in Hey, Peter! + + + +$ (end of string) +Matches the end of the searched string. + +The expression you\?$ will match at the last you in the string You didn't do that, did you? but nowhere in You didn't do that, right? + + + + + +\b (word boundary) +Matches if there is a word character at one side and not a word character at the other. +This is useful to find word ends, for example both ends to find a whole word. The expression \bin\b will match at the separate in in the string He came in through the window, but not at the in in window. + + + + +\B (non word boundary) +Matches wherever \b does not. +That means that it will match for example within words: The expression \Bin\B will match at in window but not in integer or I'm in love. + + + + +(?=PATTERN) (Positive lookahead) +A lookahead assertion looks at the part of the string following a possible match. The positive lookahead will prevent the string from matching if the text following the possible match does not match the PATTERN of the assertion, but the text matched by that will not be included in the result. +The expression handy(?=\w) will match at handy in handyman but not in That came in handy! + + + + +(?!PATTERN) (Negative lookahead) + +The negative lookahead prevents a possible match to be acknowledged if the following part of the searched string does match its PATTERN. +The expression const \w+\b(?!\s*&) will match at const char in the string const char* foo while it can not match const QString in const QString& bar because the & matches the negative lookahead assertion pattern. + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ +2003-04-01 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +sound server +sound +aRts + +
+ + +Sound System + +This control module is used to configure the settings for the &arts; sound server (the &kde; sound server). + + +&arts; + +The top option, labelled Start aRts soundserver on KDE startup, enables (or disables) the &arts; sound server. + + +You can find out more about &arts; in general by typing help:/artsbuilder into the &konqueror; location bar, or by finding the &arts-builder; documentation in &khelpcenter;. + + +The rest of the panel consists of options for the &arts; sound server. + + + +Enable network transparency + +If this option is enabled, then sound requests from the network will be honoured by the sound server. If this option is disabled, the sound server will only honour requests from the local computer. + + + +Exchange security and reference info over the X11 server +If you have enabled network transparency, this option will allow the exchange of security and reference information. If in doubt, and you have enabled network transparency, this option should be checked. + + +Run soundserver with realtime priority +Enabling this option will give the sound server priority over other applications, which will help alleviate any problems delivering uninterrupted sound. +This option may require permissions you do not have as a regular user. +This option also relies on certain real time support from your system which may not be available. +If you do not have the necessary permissions, or your system does not have the real time support necessary, enabling this option will not cause problems. + + +Autosuspend if idle for: + +Normally &arts; locks the sound card device, so that other applications cannot use it. If you enable this option, then if &arts; has been idle for the amount of time you set, it will suspend itself, allowing any application access to the sound hardware. If &arts; receives another request, it will unsuspend, and continue as normal. Enabling this option may cause a small delay when you start an &arts; application. + + + + +Display messages using: + +The application that will be used to display messages from the &arts; server. The default is artsmessage and this should probably not be changed unless you have thoroughly read the &arts; documentation. + + + + +Message Display + +You can select how detailed the messages are that &arts; displays to you. You can choose to see only error messages, debug messages that are useful to the developers (you probably only want that level if you are a developer, or one has asked you to set this). Or you can choose to see generally informational messages when &arts; is doing something such as suspending itself. + + + + + +At the bottom of this page is a button that allows you to Test Sound. + + + + +Sound I/O + +I/O means Input and Output, and this panel allows you to configure how &kde; and &arts; interact with your sound hardware. + +The first option you can configure in the Sound I/O panel is the Sound I/O method:. It tells &arts; which sound system to use for input and output of sound. Current choices are ALSA (Advanced &Linux; Sound Architecture), OSS (Open Sound System), ESD (Enlightenment Sound Daemon), no audio at all and autodetect. In most cases Autodetect will be perfect for you. + +Other options are: + + + +Enable full duplex operation +This option allows the sound server to play and record sound at the same time. This option should be enabled if you use applications (such as Internet telephones) which require simultaneous record and playback. + + +Use custom sound device: + +Normally, the sound server defaults to using the device called /dev/dsp for sound output. This should work in most cases. An exception is, for instance, if you are using devfs, then you should use /dev/sound/dsp instead. Other alternatives are things like /dev/dsp0 or /dev/dsp1 if you have a soundcard that supports multiple outputs or you have multiple soundcards. + +If you often use non-&arts; aware applications, and you have a soundcard that supports it, try setting &arts; to use a different device than /dev/dsp. This way, other applications will be able to use the default device, while &arts; is still running, without giving any error messages. + + + + +Use custom sampling rate: + +Normally, the sound server defaults to using a sampling rate of 44100 Hz (CD quality), which is supported on almost all hardware. If you are using certain Yamaha soundcards, you might need to configure this to 48000 Hz here; if you are using old SoundBlaster cards, like SoundBlaster Pro, you might need to change this to 22050 Hz. All other values are possible too and may make sense in certain contexts (&ie; professional studio equipment). + + + +Other custom options: +There are some options offered by &arts; which may not be available in this control module, so you can add command line options here which will be passed directly to artsd. The options will be appended, so they will override the choices made in the GUI. To see the possible choices, open a &konsole; window, and type artsd . + + + +Sound quality: + +These settings allow you to configure the quality of the sounds that will be played. + +Note that a higher sound quality causes a higher CPU usage. +If you find sound is slow, or using too much CPU, try reducing this setting. + + + + +Audio Buffer Size (response time) +This slider determines how quickly the sound server can use your computer's resources. The faster the response time, the higher the CPU load will be. +I would recommend that you start with the sound server set at 250 ms, and use &kde; for a while. If you notice that the sound does not work correctly, increase the responsiveness one step at a time until the problems disappear. + + + + + + + + +Mixer + +If you have installed the optional tdemultimedia package, a &kcontrol; panel allowing configuration of the mixer will also appear here. If installed, you can read about this in its own manual. + + +&midi-kcontrol; + +
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+
+<acronym +>MIDI</acronym +> Configuration + +This module is used to determine which MIDI device &kde; should use. You can also install a MIDI wrapper around the device if you want. + +The use of this module is simple. Click once on the MIDI device that you would like to use from the list. + +If you want to use a MIDI mapper, simply mark the checkbox below the list labelled Use MIDI Mapper. This will allow you to select the map in the text box below. You can click on the folder icon to browse your filesystem to find the map if you need it. + +
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Conversion to British English
+
+ +2003-09-28 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +background +wallpaper + +
+ + + +Background + +The Background module allows you to configure colours or wallpapers for your desktop background. + +It is comprised of four areas: + + + +Desktop selection area + + +The background Preview Monitor + + +An area for determining the background colour + + +An area for selecting background images + + + + + +Selecting the desktop + +The drop down box labelled Setting for desktop: is used to select the desktop you want to configure. You can select any of the desktops individually, or you can select All Desktops and the changes you make will be applied to all desktops. + + + + +Preview Monitor + +This is a preview window. It will give you a sense of what to expect with each change. + + + + +Background + +This section allows you to load a wallpaper on top of the colour gradient chosen in the section below. + +There are three choices available here: + + + +No Picture + +No picture background will be shown. The colour and pattern choices below will still take effect. + + + + +Picture + +A single picture will be used as the background for the selected desktops. +How this picture is positioned and scaled can be fine tuned below. + + + + +Slide show + +&kde; allows you to have an automatic slide show of wallpaper images. To enable this option, press the Setup... button. In the resulting dialogue you may choose any image or folder of images available on your computer, using the Add... button to navigate your file system. Remove will remove the currently selected entry from the list. + +You may choose the length of time any image is displayed in the Change picture after: box, and you may choose Show pictures in random order if you don't want them displayed in the order they are listed. + +Displaying wallpaper requires that the image be kept in memory. If you are low on memory, using a small, tiled image or none at all is recommended. + +Scaling or centreing a small image still requires an image the size of your display to be maintained in memory. + + + + + + + +Options + + + + +Centred +The image will be centred on the screen without changing the size of the image. The background colours will be present anywhere the image does not cover. + + +Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the upper left corner of the screen, and duplicated downward and to the right. + + +Centre Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the centre of the screen, and duplicated upward, downward to the right, and to the left. + + +Centred Maxpect +The image will be placed in the centre of the screen. It will be scaled to fit the desktop, but it will not change the aspect ratio of the original image. This will provide you with an image that is not distorted. + + +Tiled Maxpect + +The image will be placed in the corner of the screen. It will be scaled to fit the desktop, but it will not change the aspect ratio of the original image. This will provide you with an image that is not distorted. If there is any space over, the image will be duplicated to fill it. + + + +Scaled +The image will be scaled to fit the desktop. It will be stretched to fit to all four corners. This may distort the image. + + +Centred Auto fit + +If the picture fits the desktop size, this mode works like the centred option. If the picture is larger than the desktop then it is scaled down to fit while keeping the aspect ratio. + + + + + + +Colours: + +The first drop down box allows you to choose the type of colour, gradient, or pattern to display under (or in place of) wallpaper. +If you are going to be using a picture as a wallpaper, you can skip this section of the dialogue box. +However, if your chosen wallpaper does not cover the entire desktop, the chosen colours will still show in the remaining space. + + + +Single Colour +By choosing this mode, you select one colour using the first colour bar, and the entire background is covered with this one colour. + + +Horizontal Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Primary Colour on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Blend Colour by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. + + +Vertical Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Primary Colour on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Blend Colour as it moves to the bottom of the screen. + + +Pyramid Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Primary Colour in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Blend Colour as it moves to the centre of the screen. + + +Pipecross Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Primary Colour in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Blend Colour as it moves to the centre of the screen. The shape of this gradient is different than the pyramid gradient. + + +Elliptic Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Blend Colour in the centre of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Primary Colour as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. + + + +Pattern + +The rest of the list are the names of various patterns or textures you can choose. +Click on OK, and &kde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colours you selected. For more on patterns, see the section Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns. + +Select the primary colour with the first colour bar. If you have chosen a pattern that requires two colours to be set the secondary colour can be set by pressing the appropriate button. + + + + + + + + + + +Blending: + +The drop down box labelled Blending: contains the options to make a smooth transition (blend) from the wallpaper as it changes to the background. + + +A drop down box allows you to select the blending mode. Many of the modes are similar to blending modes for background colours. Select your mode from the list, and the preview window shows you what it will look like. +The Balance slider adjusts the blending. The results can be seen in the preview window. +The Reverse roles can reverse the role of the picture and the background for some types of blending. + + + + + + + + + + +Advanced options +Located below the preview monitor is a button labeled Advanced Options.... + +To use an external program to determine and change the background of &kde;, simply select Use the following program for drawing the background. Available &kde; programs are listed, select one to enable it. To modify your choice, for example to change the refresh times, you may press the Modify... button. + +To add a third party application (⪚ XEarth you may use the Add... button. A dialogue will open allowing you to choose your application, and fill in other data about it. You may remove any entries from this list by selecting it and pressing the Remove button. + +Using third party external programs to modify or change the background is beyond the scope of this document, see their respective documentation for the format of command-line switches and other configuration information. + +Also in this section you may choose to set the colour of text that is used for icons on the desktop. If you find icon text difficult to read against a wallpaper or pattern, you can choose a solid colour to show beneath text, or enable a shadow under the text to enhance its appearance. + +Finally you can set the Size of the background cache:. The default (2048 KB) is usually a safe choice. + + + + +Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns + +A pattern is a picture file which &kde; uses as a template to draw your background. The picture file provides the shapes, but &kde; provides the colours. &kde; is packaged with several patterns, and you also can add new patterns. + +To add a new pattern that is available to every user on your computer, simply place the file in $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdesktop/patterns/ + +Copy a .desktop file from this folder, and name it the same as your new pattern image file. Modify the contents to suit your new pattern. + +To add a new pattern for a single user, add the files to $KDEHOME/share/apps/kdesktop/patterns/ + +For best results, the pattern should be a grayscale PNG file. + + + + + +
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+2003-10-16 +3.2 + +KDE +KControl +Bell +Settings + +
+ + +System bell + +The system bell or beep is a feature of the X server, which attempts to make good use of the available hardware. + +&kde; normally doesn't use the system bell; instead using its own system notifications, which could include log entries, message popups, or its own beep. You can configure these in the System Notifications &kcontrol; module. + +It isn't always possible for the X server to actually make a beep sound with exactly the parameters selected due to hardware limitations. For example, on most PCs, volume control is not very good so the X server seems to fake low volume with a reduced duration of the sound. Thus, if the settings don't seem to do anything, this is because the X server and/or the hardware don't support anything better. + +Users are able to set the following parameters for the bell: + + + volume (percentage of maximum volume) + pitch (in Hz) + duration (in milliseconds) + + +You can use the test button to hear how the current settings will sound. + +Section Authors +Pat Dowler, Matthias Hoelzer mhk@kde.org +Converted to KDE 2.0 by Mike McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk + + + +
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+ +2003-10-12 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +Konqueror +Cache + +
+ + +Cache + +This module allows you to control the size of the local cache folder used by &konqueror;. Note that each user account on your computer has a separate cache folder, and this folder is not shared with other web browsers such as &Netscape;. + +Storing local copies of web pages that you have visited allows &konqueror; to quickly load their contents on subsequent visits. It will only be necessary to reload the contents from the original site if they have changed since your last visit, or if you click the reload button in &konqueror;. + +If you really don't want any of the web pages you visit to be stored on your computer, you can disable &konqueror;'s disk cache by clearing the checkbox labelled Use cache. + +You can set here how aggressively &konqueror; keeps the cache up to date. Keep cache in sync means that &konqueror; will hit the cache for all objects, downloading them if they are not there, and then display the item from the cache. Use cache whenever possible means that &konqueror; will try the cache, and if an object is not there, it will directly download it for display. Offline browsing mode means that &konqueror; will try the cache, and if an object is not there, it will not attempt to download it from the Internet. + +You can control the size of the cache by typing a number into the text box labelled Disk cache size. This is the average amount of space in kilobytes that the cache folder is allowed to use. When the cache grows too large, &konqueror; will delete older files to reduce the size of the cache folder. + +This is however, only an average, and during a browsing session the cache could become substantially larger. + +You can use the Clear Cache button to empty the cache at any time. + + +
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+ + + +Date & Time + +You can use this module to alter the system date and time, using a convenient graphical interface. + +You must have system administrator (root) access to change the system date and time. If you do not have this access level, this module will only show you the current settings. + +When you first start, you are in display mode only. To modify your settings, click on Administrator Mode. If you are logged in as root, you will go straight to the change dialogue. If not, &kde; will ask for a superuser password. + + +Modifying your settings + +You set the date using the left half of the module. Simply choose your month (the drop down box at the top), year (the spin box at the top), and the day of the month (simply click on the day in the calendar). + +You set the time using the spin boxes at the bottom of the clock. You can also directly enter your value. + +The time is represented in 24 hour format. If you want the system time to be set to 8:00 PM, you need to set the hour spinbox to 20 (8 + 12). If you want the system time set to 8:00 AM, you should set the hour spinbox to 8. + +To set a new time zone, simply select one from the drop down box at the bottom. + +When you have set the correct date and time, simply click Apply to make the changes permanent. + + + + +
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+ +2003-09-22 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +colour + +
+ + + +Colours + +Introduction + +The Colour Selection module is comprised of 4 sections: + + +The colour scheme preview. +The current Widget Colour. + +The available Colour Schemes. +The contrast slider. + + +A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as buttons, menus, and scroll bars. You can think of them as the fundamental pieces that are assembled to make your application. + + +Preview + +This section of the dialogue demonstrates how a colour scheme applies to a sample selection of widgets. It provides you with a preview of your current colour choices. + +A colour scheme consists of a set of 18 colours. + +Each of the widgets is labelled to help you identify how your changes will impact the colour scheme. + + + + +<guilabel +>Widget Colour</guilabel +> + +The currently selected member of the colour scheme is shown in the combo box. This widget colour can be changed by clicking on the coloured box below the combo box. A colour selection dialogue will then appear, from which you may select a new colour. When you are happy with your colour selection, press OK in the colour selection dialogue. The colour will be updated in the Preview Area. + +You may select any member of the colour scheme from the colour combination box. + + + + +<guilabel +>Contrast</guilabel +> Slider + +The Contrast slider allows you to change the contrast between different shadings of the selected colours. + +The preview area instantly updates to show the effect of your change. + + + + +<guilabel +>Colour Scheme</guilabel +> + +Various colour schemes are supplied with &kde;, and you are free to define your own. + +The three major colour components of each scheme are shown beside the name in the list. To preview a scheme in the larger preview area, click on its name in the list box. + +You can use the &kde;-supplied Colour Schemes as a starting point to devise your own Scheme. Click on the Save Scheme... button to store the colour scheme under a new name, then modify it. + +When such a user-created Colour Scheme is selected, changes to it (as shown in the Preview) can be saved with the Save Scheme... button; it can also be deleted with the Remove Scheme button. + +The &kde;-supplied Schemes themselves cannot be changed or deleted. + +You can use the Import Scheme... button to add new entries to the list. This might be colour schemes that you have created on another computer and saved, or colour schemes you have downloaded from a website. + +You can choose if you want &kde; to apply the colour scheme even to non-&kde; applications by enabling the Apply colours to non-KDE applications. Not all applications will allow this, but most do. + + + + + + +
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Conversion to British English
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+ +2003-10-12 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +cookie + + +
+ + +Cookies + +Cookies are a mechanism used by web sites to store and retrieve information using your browser. For example, a web site may allow you to customise the content and layout of the pages you see, so that your choices are persistent across different visits to that web site. + +The web site is able to remember your preferences by storing a cookie on your computer. Then, on future visits, the web site retrieves the information stored in the cookie to format the content of the site according to your previously specified preferences. + +Thus, cookies play a very useful role in web browsing. Unfortunately, web sites often store and retrieve information in cookies without your explicit knowledge or consent. Some of this information may be quite useful to the web site owners, for example, by allowing them to collect summary statistics on the number of visits different areas of the web sites get, or to customise banner advertising. + +The cookies module of the &kcontrol; allows you to set policies for the use of cookies when you are browsing the web with the &konqueror; web browser. + +Note that the policies that you set using this control module will not apply to other web browsers such as &Netscape;. + + + +Policy + +Using the Policy tab, you can configure the &kde; applications that will handle cookies. You can do this by specifying a general cookie policy as well as special cookie policies for certain domains or hosts. + +The top of the policy tab has a checkbox labeled Enable cookies. If you leave this unchecked cookies will be completely disabled. However, this may make browsing rather inconvenient especially as some web sites require the use of browsers with cookies enabled. + +You will probably want to enable cookies and then set specific policies on how you want them to be handled. + +The first group of options create settings that apply to all cookies. + + + +Only accept cookies from originating server + +Some pages try to set cookies from servers other than the one you are seeing the HTML page from. For example, they show you advertisements, and the advertisements are from another computer, often one that belongs to a large advertising group. These advertisements may try to set a cookie which would allow them to track the pages you view across multiple web sites. +Disabling this option will mean only cookies that come from the same web server as you are explicitly connecting to will be accepted. + + + +Automatically accept session cookies + + +An increasingly common use for cookies is not to track your movements across many visits to a web site but to just follow what you do during one single visit. Session cookies are saved as long as you are looking at the site and deleted when you leave it. + +Web sites can use this information for various things, most commonly it is a convenience so that you do not have to keep logging in to view pages. For example, on a webmail site, without some kind of session ID, you would have to give your password again for each email you want to read. There are other ways to achieve this, but cookies are simple and very common. + +Enabling this option means that session cookies are always accepted, even if you don't accept any other kind, and even if you choose to reject cookies from a particular site, session cookies from that site will be accepted. + + + + +Treat all cookies as session cookies + +If this option is enabled, all cookies are treated as session cookies. That is, they are not kept when you leave the web site. + +The definition of leave the web site is vague. Some cookies may hang around for a little while after you are no longer viewing any pages on a particular web site. This is normal. + + + + + +The section for Default Policy sets some further options that are mutually exclusive — you can choose only one of these options as the default, but you are free to set a different option for any specific web server. + + + +Ask for confirmation + +If this option is selected, you will be asked for confirmation every time a cookie is stored or retrieved. You can selectively accept or reject each cookie. The confirmation dialogue will also allow you to set a domain specific policy, if you do not want to confirm each cookie for that domain. + + + +Accept all cookies + +If this option is selected, all cookies will be accepted without asking for confirmation. + + + +Reject all cookies + +If this option is selected, all cookies will be rejected without asking for confirmation. + + + + +In addition to the default policy for handling of cookies, which you can set by selecting one of the three options described above, you can also set policies for specific host domains using the controls in the Domain Specific group. + +The Ask, Accept, or Reject policy can be applied to a specific domain by clicking on the New... button, which brings up a dialogue. In this dialogue, you can type the name of the domain (with a leading dot), then select the policy you want to apply to this domain. Note that entries may also get added while you are browsing, if the default policy is to ask for confirmation, and you choose a general policy for a specific host (for example, by selecting Reject all cookies from this domain when asked to confirm a cookie). + +You can also select a specific host domain from the list and click the Change button to choose a different policy for that domain than the one shown in the list. + +To delete a domain specific policy, choose a domain from the list, and then click the Delete button. The default policy will apply to domains which have been deleted from the list. + + + + +Management + +In the Management tab you can browse and selectively delete cookies that have been set in the past. + +In the upper part of this dialogue, you can see a list of domains displayed as a tree. Click on the little + next to a domain to see all cookies that have been set for this particular target domain. If you select one of these cookies, you will notice that its contents will show up in the frame Cookie Details below. + +By clicking the Delete button you can now delete the selected cookie. Click Delete All to delete all cookies stored. + +Choose Reload List to reload the list from your hard disk. You might want to do this if you have had the module open and are testing web sites or have made many changes in the module itself. + + + + + +
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+ +2002-10-17 +3.1 + + +KDE +KControl +crypto +SSL +encryption + + +
+ + + +Encryption Configuration + + +Introduction +Many applications within &kde; are capable of exchanging information using encrypted files and/or network transmissions. + + + +Use + +All encryption schemes are only as strong as their weakest link. In general, unless you have some previous training/knowledge, it is better to leave this module unchanged. + +The options within this module can be divided into two groups: + +Two options along the bottom of the module, Warn on entering SSL Mode and Warn on leaving SSL mode, allow you to determine if &kde; should inform you when you enter or leave SSL encryption. + +The remainder of the options are about determining which encryption methods to use, and which should not be used. Once you have selected the appropriate encryption protocols, simply click Apply to commit your changes. + +Only make changes to this module if specific information about the strength or weakness of a particular encryption method is given to you from a reliable source. + + + + + +The <guilabel +>SSL</guilabel +> Tab + +The first option is Enable TLS support if supported by the server. TLS is Transport Layer Security, and is the newest version of SSL. It integrates better than SSL with other protocols, and it has replaced SSL in protocols such as POP3 and SMTP. + +Then next options are Enable SSL v2 and Enable SSL v3. These are the second and third revision of the SSL protocol, and it is normal to enable both. + +There are several different Ciphers available, and you can enable these separately in the lists labelled SSL v2 Ciphers to Use and SSL v3 Ciphers to Use. The actual protocol to use is negotiated by the application and the server when the connection is created. + +There are several Cipher Wizards to help you choose a set that is suitable for your use. + + + +Most Compatible + +Select the settings found to be most compatible with the most servers. + + + +US Ciphers Only + +Select only the US strong (128 bit or greater) ciphers. + + + +Export Ciphers Only + +Select only the weak (56 bit or less) ciphers. + + + +Enable All + +Select all ciphers and methods. + + + + +Finally, there are some general SSL settings. + + + +Use EGD + +If selected, OpenSSL will be asked to use the entropy gathering daemon (EGD) for initialising the pseudo-random number generator. + + + + +Use entropy file + +If selected, OpenSSL will be asked to use the given file as entropy for initialising the pseudo-random number generator. + + + + +Warn on entering SSL mode + +If selected, you will be notified when entering an SSL enabled site. + + + + +Warn on leaving SSL mode + +If selected, you will be notified when leaving an SSL based site. + + + + +Warn on sending unencrypted data + +If selected, you will be notified before sending unencrypted data via a web browser. + + + + + + +The <guilabel +>OpenSSL</guilabel +> Tab + +Here you can test if your OpenSSL libraries have been detected correctly by &kde;, with the Test button. + +If the test is unsuccessful, you can specify a path to the libraries in the field labelled Path to OpenSSL Shared Libraries. + + + + +The <guilabel +>Your Certificates</guilabel +> Tab + +The list shows which certificates of yours &kde; knows about. You can easily manage them from here. + + + + +The <guilabel +>Authentication</guilabel +> Tab + +Not yet documented + + + +The <guilabel +>Peer SSL Certificates</guilabel +> Tab + +The list box shows which site and personal certificates &kde; knows about. You can easily manage them from here. + + + + + +
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+ +2003-10-08 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +desktop + +
+ + + +Desktop + + +<guilabel +>Appearance Tab</guilabel +> + +Here you can configure how icons on your desktop appear. + + + +Standard font: +This option can be used to change the typeface used on the desktop. Simply select your typeface from the dropdown box. + + +Font size: +You can change the relative size of the text on the Desktop. + + +Normal text colour: +This option lets you select the colour of normal (or unhighlighted) text. + +Text background colour: +This option lets you select the background colour of normal text. If left unchecked, the text has a transparent background. If selected, you can choose the colour by pressing the button. + + +Underline filenames: +Determines if file names are underlined on the Desktop. + + + + + +<guilabel +>Multiple Desktops</guilabel +> + +&kde; offers you the possibility to have several virtual desktops. In this tab you can configure the number of desktops as well as their names. Just use the slider to adjust the number of desktops. You can assign names to the desktops by entering text into the text fields below. + +If enable Mouse wheel over desktop switches desktop then scrolling the wheel over an empty space on the desktop will change the the next virtual desktop numerically, in the direction you scrolled (either up or down). + + + + +<guilabel +>Paths</guilabel +> + +You can use this section to configure where Desktop files, Wastebin files, and Autostart files are stored on your computer as well as the standard path for documents. + +By changing the values in the first three of these paths, you will automatically move the files from their previous to their new location. + +Do not just delete the icons from the desktop. If you dislike them move them somewhere else in this module or hide them (with a dot in the front of the filename). If the paths in this dialogue do not exist when &kde; is started, they will be recreated. + + + + + +
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+ +2002-10-16 +3.1 + + +KDE +KControl +enhanced browsing +web shortcuts +browsing + + +
+ + +Web Shortcuts + + + +Introduction + +&konqueror; offers some features to enhance your browsing experience. One such feature is Web Shortcuts. + +You may already have noticed that &kde; is very Internet friendly. For example, you can click on the Run menu item or type the keyboard shortcut assigned to that command (AltF2, unless you have changed it) and type in a URI. Uniform Resource Identifier. A standard way of referring to a resource such as a file on your computer, a World Wide Web address, an email address, etc.... + +Web shortcuts, on the other hand, let you come up with new pseudo URL schemes, or shortcuts, that basically let you parameterise commonly used URIs. For example, if you like the Google search engine, you can configure KDE so that a pseudo URL scheme like gg will trigger a search on Google. This way, typing gg:my query will search for my query on Google. + +One can see why we call these pseudo URL schemes. They are used like a URL scheme, but the input is not properly URL encoded, so one will type google:kde apps and not google:kde+apps. + +You can use web shortcuts wherever you would normally use URIs. Shortcuts for several search engines should already be configured on your system, but you can add new keywords and change or delete existing ones in the enhanced browsing control module. + + + + + +Use + +There is a single tab in this control module. The title of the tab is Keywords. This tab features two main boxes, one for Internet Keywords and one for web shortcuts. + + + +Web Shortcuts + +The descriptive names of defined web shortcuts are shown in a listbox. As with other lists in &kde;, you can click on a column heading to toggle the sort order between ascending and descending, and you can resize the columns. + +If you double-click on a specific entry in the list of defined search providers, the details for that entry are shown in a popup dialogue. In addition to the descriptive name for the item, you can also see the URI which is used, as well as the associated shortcuts which you can type anywhere in &kde; where URIs are expected. A given search provider can have multiple shortcuts, each separated by a comma. + +The text boxes are used not only for displaying information about an item in the list of web shortcuts, but also for modifying or adding new items. + +You can change the contents of either the Search URI or the URI Shortcuts text box. Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to exit the dialogue with no changes. + +If you examine the contents of the Search URI text box, you will find that most, if not all of the entries have a in them. This sequence of two characters acts as a parameter, which is to say that they are replaced by whatever you happen to type after the colon character that is between a shortcut and its parameter. Let's consider some examples to clarify this idea. + +Suppose that the URI is http://www.google.com/search?q=\{@}, and gg is a shortcut to this URI. Then, typing gg:alpha is equivalent to http://www.google.com/search?q=alpha. You could type anything after the : character; whatever you have typed simply replaces the characters, after being converted to the appropriate character set for the search provider and then properly URL-encoded. Only the part of the search URI is touched, the rest of it is supposed to be properly URL-encoded already and is left as is. + +You can also have shortcuts without parameters. Suppose the URI was file:/home/me/mydocs/kofficefiles/kword and the shortcut was mykword. Then, typing mykword: is the same as typing the complete URI. Note that there is nothing after the colon when typing the shortcut, but the colon is still required in order for the shortcut to be recognised as such. + +By now, you will have understood that even though these shortcuts are called web shortcuts, they really are shortcuts to parameterised URIs, which can point not only to web sites like search engines but also to anything else that can be pointed to by a URI. Web shortcuts are a very powerful feature of navigation in &kde;. + + + + + + + +
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+ + + +&Krishna.Tateneni; &Krishna.Tateneni.mail; +&Jost.Schenck; &Jost.Schenck.mail; +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +JohnKnight
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+ +2002-09-01 +3.1.00 + + +KDE +KControl +email +e-mail + + +
+ +Email + + + +Introduction + +The email module of the &kcontrol; allows you to enter and save some basic email information. This information is used when performing functions related to email within &kde;, for example, when sending bug reports from the &kde; crash handler application. + +Programs such as &kmail;, which are used for reading and sending email, may offer many more options for customising the way in which email is handled. These options depend upon the specific program being used. &kmail;, for instance, offers its own configuration facilities. + +Some of the information needed for configuring email should have been provided by your internet service provider (ISP). If you are connected to a local network, then the system administrator of your network should be able to help you. + + + + +Use + +&kde; automatically establishes some of the information for this control module using the login information on the system. You will need to enter the remaining information. +Looking at the page from top to bottom, the options are: + + + +Full name +Type your full name as you would like it to appear in the email messages that you send. + + + +Organisation +If you work for a company or organisation, you can enter its name in this text box. + + + +Email address +To be able to use email, you must enter your email address here. + + + +Reply-to address +If replies to your email messages should be sent to a different address, you can enter that address in this text box. + + + + + + +
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +energy + +
+ + +Energy + + +Introduction + +This module is useful for any computer having a monitor labelled Energy Star Compliant. (Energy Star Compliant equipment is equipment that can be configured to automatically enter a power saving mode when appropriate, without human intervention.) + +Energy Star Compliance can be applied to nearly any electrical device. This module, however, does not spin down hard drives, does not shutdown printers, &etc; These settings only affect the behaviour of your monitor. + +For information on shutting down components on a laptop, do not use this module. Instead, install tdeutils, and refer to the module entitled Laptop Power Control Centre, for details. + +In the case of computer monitors, the computer can control the monitor, switching it between four states: On, Standby, Suspend, and Off. + +The following list of states is a generalisation, and you may find that your monitor will differ from the descriptions below. + +ON is the normal operation of your monitor while you are using it. + +STANDBY is usually a minor power saving level. This setting usually involves blanking the screen, and not firing the electron gun, but keeping the electron gun energised and ready to go. When you need to use the monitor again, the monitor will come back on very quickly. + +SUSPEND is a very low power mode alternative. With most monitors the screen is blanked, the electron gun is shut down and the magnets that control the electron gun are powered down. While the power saving is substantial, to reactivate the monitor may take up to 10-15 seconds. The computer should always be able to return the monitor to On or Standby while in suspend mode. + +OFF, usually means just that. The computer monitor is turned off. This usually means that the computer will not be able to turn the monitor back on by itself. Obviously, this keeps power consumption to a bare minimum (zero). + + + +Use + +Using this module is very simple: + +If your monitor is Energy Star Compliant, then you should put a mark in the check box labeled Enable Display Energy Saving. This will activate the energy saving commands. + +The next three slider bars, tell the computer how many minutes of inactivity before automatically switching to a new state. These numbers can be adjusted with either the sliders, or the spin boxes. + +These times are not additive, but all start counting at zero. + +As an example: + +If you set the Standby Mode to 10 minutes, the Suspend mode to 20 minutes, and the Power off at 30 minutes, and you stop using your computer at 9:00, then the monitor will: Enter Standby mode at 9:10, enter Suspend mode at 9:20, and shut the power off at 9:30. + +When you are happy with the settings, click OK. + + + + + +
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+ +2002-10-16 +3.1 + + +KDE +KControl +file manager + +
+ +File Manager + +In this module, you can configure various aspects of &konqueror;'s file manager functionality. + +&konqueror;'s web browser functionality has its own configuration modules. + + +Use + +The configuration options for the file manager are organised under tabs as follows: + + + +Appearance +This tab contains options for customising the appearance of &konqueror; windows, such as the default font text colour. + + + +Behaviour +This tab contains a couple of &konqueror; global options. + + + +Previews + +On this tab, you can customise when &konqueror; should show previews. + + + + + +Appearance + +The following settings determine how text and colours are displayed in &konqueror; File Manager mode windows. + + + +Standard font: + +This is the font used to display text such as file names in &konqueror; windows. + + + + +Font size: + + +Lets you control the size of text, while the Standard Font setting determines the font face used. + + + + +Normal text colour: + +Determines the standard text colour. + + + + +Word-wrap icon text: + +When checked, long filenames will be wrapped onto multiple lines, rather than showing only the part of the filename that fits on a single line. + + If you uncheck this option, you can still see word-wrapped filenames by pausing the mouse pointer over the icon. + + + + +Underline filenames: + +When Underline filenames is checked, filenames will be underlined so that they look like links on a web page. + + + + +Display file sizes in bytes: + +The final check box on this page determines how &konqueror; displays file sizes, when you are in one of the file manager modes that normally shows this information. If you check the Display file sizes in bytes box then file sizes are always shown in bytes. If you leave it unchecked then file sizes are shown in bytes, kilobytes or megabytes, depending on their size. + + + + + + +Behaviour + + +<guilabel +>Misc Options</guilabel +> + +Open folders in separate windows + If this option is checked, a new &konqueror; window will be created when you open a folder, rather than simply showing that folder's contents in the current window. + + + +Show network operations in a single window + +If unchecked, and you download a file, a dialogue box will appear that shows the status of the download. + + + Download Dialogue Box + + + Download Dialogue Box + + Individual Download Dialogue Box + + + + +If you start a new transfer, another dialogue box will appear. (&Netscape; users will be familiar with this behaviour) + +If checked, all transfer status windows will be grouped together under a single dialogue box. + + Download Dialogue Box + + + Download Dialogue Box + + Collected Download Dialogue Box + + + + +If you choose to use the Collected download dialogue box, you can delete transfers by clicking once on the transfer you want to cancel, then clicking the Delete Button on the left. + + + + + +Show file tips + +Here you can control if, when moving the mouse over a file, you want to see a small popup window with additional information about that file. + + + + +Show previews in file tips + +Here you can control if the file tip should show a thumbnail preview of the file. + + + + +Home URL +This is the &URL; (⪚ a folder or a web page) where &konqueror; will jump to when the Home button is pressed.The default is the users home folder, indicated with a ~. + + + +You can set a path that is your Home URL by typing into the text field, or using the browse icon. The default is ~ which is a standard shortcut for your $HOME folder. When you choose the home icon on your panel, in a file open or save dialogue, or from within &konqueror; in file manager mode, this is the folder you will be shown. + +The Ask confirmation for setting tells &konqueror; what to do when you choose to Delete, Trash, or Shred a file in a &konqueror; window. If any box is checked, &konqueror; asks for confirmation before performing the corresponding action. + + + + +Previews + +&konqueror; has a preview feature for many file types, including HTML files, images, &PostScript; and PDF, sound, web archives (if you have the appropriate &konqueror; plugin installed) and text files. + +If you enable previews for one of these, files of that particular file type will not be represented by standard icons in the filemanager, but will instead be shown as miniature previews. On slow computers, the previews can take some time to show up, so you might not want to enable this feature. + +In this module you can specify which protocols you wish the previews to be available for. Creating the previews requires that &konqueror; download at least part of the file, in order to create the preview. &konqueror;, like the rest of &kde; is entirely network transparent, and will treat a remote &FTP; folder just as if it was on your local hard drive. This can result in a delay, especially if you are viewing, for example, a folder full of images over a slow network connection. + +For each protocol, you can independently enable or disable previews. For example, you might enable previews for NFS mounted drives if you have a fast network, but disable them for &FTP; because your Internet connection is via a modem. + +You can further refine the maximum size file that &konqueror; will attempt to show a preview for. The default is 1 MB. In other words, by default, if a file is 900 kb in size, and the protocol you are viewing the folder with is enabled, then &konqueror; will create a preview icon for it. If the file is 1.1 MB in size, &konqueror; will not make a preview, even if the protocol is enabled. + +You can turn on and off previews on the fly from within &konqueror;, using the View menu. For example, if you normally want to see image previews on every protocol but find a particular server is very slow to send you the data, you might turn it off for the present, and turn it on again later. + +You may also like to enable the checkbox Increase size of previews relative to icons, in order to see more information in the thumbnails. + +Many image files already contain a thumbnail. You can enable the Use thumbnails embedded in files to make use of these. This will save time waiting for thumbnails to be created when viewing a folder full of images you have not previously seen in &konqueror;. + + + + + + + +
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+ + +File Associations + +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +JohnKnight
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+ +2003-10-13 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +files association +association + +
+ +File Associations + + +Introduction + +One of the most convenient aspects of &kde;, is its ability to automatically match a data file, with its application. As an example, when you click on your favourite &kword; document in &konqueror;, &kde; automatically starts &kword;, and automatically loads that file into &kword; so you can begin working on it. + +In the example above, the &kword; Data file is associated with &kword; (the application). These file associations are crucial to the functioning of &kde;. + +When &kde; is installed, it automatically creates hundreds of file associations to many of the most common data types. These initial associations are based on the most commonly included software, and the most common user preferences. + +Unfortunately, &kde; can not: + + +predict every possible combination of software and data files +prepare for file formats not yet invented +or predict everyone's favourite application for certain file formats + + +You can change your current file associations or add new file associations using this module. + +Each file association is recorded as a mime type. &MIME; stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. It allows a computer to determine the type of file, without opening and analysing the format of each and every file. + + + + +How to use this module + +The file associations are organised into several categories, and at a minimum you will have: + + +Application +Audio +Image +Inode +Message +Multipart +Print +Text +Video + + +All of the file associations are sorted into one of these categories. + +There is also an overview category All, which displays all the file types in one list, without categorising them. + +There is no functional difference between any of the categories. These categories are designed to help organise your file associations, but they do not alter the associations in any way. + +The categories are listed in the box labelled Known Types. + +You can explore each of these categories, and see the file associations contained within each one, by simply double-clicking on the category name. You will be presented with a list of the associated mime-types under that category. + +You can also search for a particular &MIME; type by using the search box. The search box is labelled Find filename pattern and is located above the category list. + +Simply type the first letter of the &MIME; type you are interested in. The categories are automatically expanded, and only the mime-types that include that letter are displayed. + +You can then enter a second character and the mime-types will be further limited to mime types containing those two characters. + + +Adding a new mime type + +If you want to add a new &MIME; type to your file associations, you can click on the Add... button. A small dialogue box will appear. You select the category from the drop down box, and type the &MIME; name in the blank labelled Type name. Click OK to add the new mime type, or click Cancel to not add any new mime-types. + + + + +Removing a mime type + +If you want to remove a &MIME; type, simply select the &MIME; type you want to delete by clicking once with the mouse on the &MIME; type name. Then click the button labelled Remove. The &MIME; type will be deleted immediately. + + + + +Editing a mime types properties + +Before you can edit a &MIME; types property, you must first specify which &MIME; type. Simply browse through the categories until you find the &MIME; type you want to edit, then click once on it with the mouse. + +As soon as you have selected the &MIME; type, the current values of the &MIME; type will appear in the module window. + +You will notice the current values are split into two tabs: General and Embedding + + + +General + +There are 4 properties for each &MIME; type in this tab: + + +Mime Type Icon is the icon that will be visible when using &konqueror; as a file manager. +Filename Patterns is a search pattern which &kde; will use to determine the &MIME; type. +Description is a short description of the file type. This is for your benefit only. +Application Preference Order determines which applications will be associated with the specified &MIME; type. + + + + + +Embedding Tab + +The Embedding tab allows you to determine if an file will be viewed within a &konqueror; window, or by starting the application. + + + + + + + +Changing the Icon + +To change the icon, simply click on the Icon button. A dialogue box will appear, which will show you all available icons. Simply click once with the mouse on the icon of your choice, and click OK. + + + + +Editing the mime-type patterns + +The box labelled Filename Patterns, determines what files will be included within this mime-type. + +Usually, files are selected based on their suffix. (Examples: Files that end with .wav are sound files, using the WAV format and files that end in .c are program files written in C). + +You should enter your filename mask in this combo box. + +The asterisk (*) is a wildcard character that will be used with nearly every mime type mask. A complete discussion of wildcards is beyond the scope of this manual, but it is important to understand that the asterisk (in this context), matches any number of characters. As an example: *.pdf will match Datafile.pdf, Graphics.pdf and User.pdf, but not PDF, Datafile.PDF, or .pdf. + +It is very beneficial to have multiple masks. One for lower case, one for upper case, &etc; This will help ensure that &kde; can determine the file type more accurately. + + + + +Editing a mime types description. + +You can type a short description of the &MIME; type in the text box labelled Description. This label is to help you, it does not affect the function of the &MIME; type. + + + + +Editing the application associations + +There are four buttons (Move Up, Move Down, Add and Remove) and a combo box (which lists the applications) which are used to configure the applications. + +The combo box lists all of the applications associated with a specific &MIME; type. The list is in a specific order. The top application is the first application tried. The next application down the list is the second, etc. + +What do you mean there is more than one application per &MIME; type? Why is this necessary? + +We started out by saying that &kde; comes preconfigured with hundreds of file associations. The reality is, each system that &kde; is installed on has a different selection of applications. By allowing multiple associations per &MIME; type, &kde; can continue to operate when a certain application is not installed on the system. + +As an example: +For the &MIME; type pdf, there are two applications associated with this file type. The first program is called PS Viewer. If your system does not have PS Viewer installed, then &kde; automatically starts the second application Adobe Acrobat Reader. As you can see, this will help keep &kde; running strong as you add and subtract applications. + +We have established that the order is important. You can change the order of the applications by clicking once with the mouse on the application you want to move, and then clicking either Move Up or Move Down. This will shift the currently selected application up or down the list of applications. + +You can add new applications to the list by clicking the button labelled Add. A dialogue box will appear. Using the dialogue box, you can select the application you want to use for this mime type. Click OK when you are done, and the application will be added to the current list. + +You can remove an application (thereby ensuring that the application will never run with this &MIME; type by clicking once on the name of the application, and clicking the Remove button. + +It is a good idea to use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to adjust the unwanted application to a lower position in the list, rather than deleting the application from the list entirely. Once you have deleted an application, if your preferred application should become compromised, there will not be an application to view the data document. + + + + +Embedding +By clicking on the Embedding tab, you are presented with three radio buttons in the Left click action group. These determine how &konqueror; views the selected &MIME; type: + + +Show file in embedded viewer +If this is selected, the file will be shown within the &konqueror; window. +Show file in separate viewer +This will cause a separate window to be created when showing this mime-type. +Use group settings. +This will cause the mime-type to use the settings for the mime-type group. (if you are editing an audio mime type, then the settings for the audio group are used). + + +Below this is a listbox labelled Services Preference Order. + +When you are in &konqueror;, you can right mouse click, and a menu will with an entry labelled Preview with... will appear. This box lists the applications that will appear, in the order they will appear, under this menu. + +You can use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change the order. + + + + +Making changes permanent + +When you are done making any changes to mime types, you can click Apply to make your changes permanent, but keep you in this module. + + + + + + +
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+
+ +2002-10-17 +3.1 + + +KDE +KControl +Help Index +Index + +
+ + + +Help Index + +At the time of writing, for most installations of &kde; the entire search engine function in &khelpcenter; is disabled, and settings made in this &kcontrol; module will have no effect. We hope to have it back in a future release. + +&kde; comes with a lot of documentation for applications and components. While it is possible to just browse the manuals until you find that piece of information you're looking for, this may be a very time-consuming task. To make this easier for you, &kde; offers fulltext search using a program called ht://dig. It works quite similar to search engines on the web, in fact some search engines you now might even use it. Just click on the Search tab in the &khelpcenter;, enter the word you are looking for, click Search and enjoy! + +However, to make use of this feature, ht://dig has to be installed on your system and &kde; has to be configured to make us of it. This control module tries to help you doing the latter. If you haven't installed ht://dig and it wasn't shipped with your operating system you have to get ht://dig yourself. Have a look at the ht://dig homepage on how to download and install it. + +When you first start, you are in display mode only. To modify your settings, click on Administrator Mode. If you are logged in as root, you will go straight to the change dialogue. If not, &kde; will ask for a superuser password. + + +Use + +There are two important things to tell &kde; so it can make use of the fulltext search engine: + + +where to find the ht://dig programs KDE uses for fulltext search +where to search + + + + +The <application +>ht://dig</application +> Programs + +There are three programs &kde; needs that come with ht://dig: htdig, htsearch and htmerge. For each program you have to provide the full path including the program name, for example: /usr/bin/htdig. + +Where exactly these programs are installed depends on your operating system or your distribution. However, there are some good guesses you might want to try: + + + +htdig and htmerge are often found in /usr/bin/ or in something like /usr/local/www/htdig/bin/. + +the htsearch command is often found in a sub folder called cgi-bin, for example /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/. + + + + +To find out where for example htdig is installed you can always type whereis htdig on the console. whereis will look for the specified command in the standard execution path folders. However, folders like cgi-bin are often not in the standard execution path. + + + + +Scope and Search Paths + +In this section you can choose which help resources should be indexed, &ie; made available to the search engine. + +In the Scope frame you can select some typical resources you want to be indexed, &ie; the &kde; help files, and the information offered by the man and info commands. Note that some of those may still be disabled, which means that support for them has not been added yet. + +Maybe you have additional files you want to access using the &khelpcenter; fulltext search feature. For example, you might have an HTML reference installed in /home/jdoe/docs/selfhtml. By adding this path to the list of additional search paths you make this documentation available to &khelpcenter;'s fulltext search, too. Just click on the Add button and a file dialogue will ask you for an additional search folder. Select /home/jdoe/docs/selfhtml and click OK. To remove an additional search path, just select it and click Delete. + +Your changes to the scope and additional search paths will not take effect if you don't click on the Build index button. + + + + + +
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+ + + +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +&Jost.Schenck; &Jost.Schenck.mail; +JohnKnight
anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2003-09-22 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +icon + +
+ +Icons + + +Introduction + +&kde; comes with a full set of icons in several sizes. These icons are being used all over &kde;: the desktop, the panel, the &konqueror; file manager, in every toolbar of every &kde; application, etc. The icons control module offers you very flexible ways of customising the way &kde; handles icons. You can: + + +install and choose icon themes +choose different icon sizes +assign effects to icons (for example make them semi-transparent or colourise them) +configure these settings for each of the different places icons will be used in: for example the desktop, toolbars &etc; + + +Please note that some of these settings may depend on your selected icon theme. &kde; comes with two icon themes by default, &kde;-Classic (HiColour) and Crystal SVG. There is also a low colour theme in the tdeartwork package, along with others. + + + + +<guilabel +>Theme</guilabel +> + +Starting at the top, you can see some example icons. These change in appearance depending on the icon theme you select. Most default installations will have only one icon theme available, the &kde; default Crystal SVG theme. There are others contained separately in the tdeartwork package, and you can download more from the Internet. + +Use the Install New Theme... to browse to the location of newly downloaded themes, and they will then become available to select from above. + + + + +Advanced + +Looking at this second page of the icons control module, you will see two areas: + + + +An area labelled Use of Icon. Here you can choose which particular usage of icons you want to configure, for example Toolbar or Panel. + + + A preview area where you can see how icons of the selected kind will look using the current settings. Note that the state of this preview also depends on the icon state selected in the effects below (do not worry about that now, we will explain that below). + + +When you want to configure icons, first select the usage of icons you want to configure. Change the settings until you like the preview. You can then choose a different icon usage and configure that. At the end, if you are satisfied with your settings, click OK or Apply to take the changes in effect. + +There are two further options to consider, Size and Effects. + + +Icon Size + +You have two options relating to icon sizes. First, you can choose from a list of icon sizes. Second, you can tell &kde; to draw all pixels using double sized pixels. The largest icon sizes are especially useful for visually impaired people. + +Which sizes will be offered by the icon size listbox depends on the icon theme you have selected in the icon themes control module. For example, the low colour icon theme only offers the sizes 16 and 32 for desktop icons and 16, 22 and 32 for toolbar icons. The HiColour theme offers icon sizes 16, 32 and 48 as well as sizes from 64 to 128. However, as &kde; can not have all these icon sizes in store, icons using size 64 to 128 will be automatically generated which may result in a loss of quality. + +If the icon sizes offered by your chosen icon theme are not enough for you, there is still the option Double-sized pixels. If this option is selected, all icons will have double sized pixels, &ie; a 2x2 block instead of normal pixels. While this makes it possible to achieve very large icon sizes, the quality is poor: icons will look blocky, an effect you may remember if you've grown up using a Sinclair ZX Spectrum or similar. If this is an option for you, using the large sizes offered by &kde;'s HiColour icon theme will always result in a much better quality than using the low colour icon theme with double sized pixels. + + +You can also choose animated icons. Many of the icons have animations associated with them. Enable the checkbox labelled Animate Icons, to enable this effect, but note that it may appear slow or jerky if your graphics card is old or you are low on memory. + + + + +Effects + +Finally you can configure certain filters to be applied on icons which are in one of three states: + + + +Default +This is how the icon will look normally. + + +Active: +This is how the icon will look when the mouse cursor is over the icon. + + +Disabled: +This is how the icon will look if its corresponding action is disabled, &ie; clicking on it will not lead to any result. + + + +Select one of these states, and press the Set Effect... button to configure a corresponding icon effect. Please note that this configuration will only affect icons of the currently selected Use of Icon category (see above): configuring an effect for active icons, while Toolbar icon usage is selected, will not affect active icons used in other places. + +Below the list of icon states there are two options: you can configure an effect and you can select the Semi-transparent option, which will make the background shine through the icon. To the right of the effects list box there's a setup button to pass additional parameters to a filter. + +The following effects can be applied to icons: + + + +No Effect: +Icons will be used without applying any effect. + + +To Grey: +This filter will apply a greyish look to the icon. Click Setup... to configure the intensity of this filter. Note that it is customary for most user interfaces to use this effect for disabled icons only. + + +Colourise: +Icons will be coloured using a custom colour. For example, you may configure active icons (&ie; the icon the mouse cursor is over) to shine golden. Click Setup... to configure the used colour and the intensity of the colouring. + + +Gamma: +A different gamma value will be applied to all icons. If you're no photographer and don't know what Gamma is: it's quite similar to what people call contrast. Just play around with the gamma settings by clicking on Setup... to get a feeling for this effect. + + +Desaturate: +Icons will be drawn desaturated. This is quite similar to the Colour setting on your television. Click Setup... to configure the amount of desaturation. + + + + + + + + + +
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+
+ +&FDLNotice; + +2002-02-02 +3.00.00 + + +This documentation describes &kde;'s control centre. + + + +KDE +kcontrol +configuration +settings +module + + +
+ + +The &kcontrolcenter; + +The &kcontrolcenter; (from now on referred to simply as the control centre) provides you with a centralised and convenient way to configure all of your &kde; settings. + +The control centre is made up of multiple modules. Each module is a separate application, but the control centre organises all of these programs into a convenient location. + + +Each control centre module can be executed individually + +See section entitled Running individual control centre modules for more information. + + +The control centre groups the configuration modules into categories, so they are easy to locate. Within each category, the control centre shows all the modules in a list, so it is easier to find the right configuration module. + + + +Using The &kcontrolcenter; + +This next section details the use of the control centre itself. For information on individual modules, please see Control Centre Modules + + +Starting the &kcontrol; + +The &kcontrolcenter; can be started 3 ways: + + + +By selecting K ButtonControl Centre from the &kde; Panel. + + +By pressing &Alt;F2. + +This will bring up a dialogue box. Type kcontrol, and click Run. + + + +You can type kcontrol & at any command prompt. + + + +All three of these methods are equivalent, and produce the same result. + + + + +The &kcontrolcenter; Screen + +When you start the control centre, you are presented with a window, which can be divided into 3 functional parts. + + +Screenshot + + + + Screenshot + +The &kde; Control Centre Screen + + + + +Across the top is a menubar. The menubar will provide you with quick access to most of &kcontrolcenter;'s features. The menus are detailed in The &kde; Control Centre Menus. + +Along the left hand side, is a column. This is a where you choose which module to configure. You can learn how to navigate through the modules in the section called Navigating Modules. + +The main panel shows you some system information. + +In this example, we are running &kde; 2.99, we started &kcontrolcenter; as user adridg, the computer is named aramis, it is a FreeBSD system, Version 4.4-RELEASE, on a Pentium. + + + + +The &kcontrol; Menus + +This next section gives you a brief description of what each menu item does. + + +<guimenu +>File</guimenu +> Menu + +The File menu has a single entry. + + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit + + +Closes the control centre. + + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>View</guimenu +> Menu + +These options determine how the module selection looks and behaves. + + + +View Mode + + +Determines whether to use Tree view, or Icon view for your modules. + +With Tree view, each submenu appears as an indented list. + +With Icon view, when you click on a category, the categories disappear and are replaced with the module list. You then use the up button to return to the categories. + + + + +ViewIcon size + + +Using this option, you can choose Small, Medium, or Large icons to select your modules. + +This menu item only controls the icon size if you are in Icon View. If you choose Tree View, the Small icon size will be used, no matter what size was previously selected in Icon View. + + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>Modules</guimenu +> Menu + +The modules menu is a shortcut to take you directly to any module in the control centre. + + + + +<guimenu +>Help</guimenu +> Menu +&help.menu.documentation; + + + + +Exiting The &kde; Control Centre + +You can exit the control centre one of three ways: + + + +Select File Quit from the menu bar. + + + +Type &Ctrl;Q on the keyboard. + + + +Click on the Close button on the frame surrounding the control centre. + + + + + + +Running Individual Modules + +You can run individual modules without running kcontrol by selecting K Button Preferences from the &kde; panel. You can then select the module you want to run in the submenus. + + + + + + + + +The &kcontrol; Modules + +In order to make it as easy as possible, the &kcontrol; has organised similar options into groups. Each group is called a module. When you click on the name of a module in the left window, you will be presented with the options of the module on the right. + +Each module will have some or all of the following buttons: + + + + +Help + +This button will give you help specific to the current module. The button will show you a short summary help page in the left window. At the bottom of that window, you can click on a link to get more detailed help. + + + + +Use Defaults + +This button will restore this module to its default values. You must click OK to save the options. + + + + +Apply + +Clicking this button will save all changes to &kde;. If you have changed anything, clicking Apply will cause the changes to take effect. + + + + +Reset + +This button will Reset the module. The exact effect will depend on the module. + + + + + + +You must save the options of one module using Apply before you can change to a different module. +If you try to change without saving your options, you will be asked if you want to save your changes, or discard them. + + + + +Navigating Modules + +This is a list of the standard configuration modules (sorted by category) provided by the KDE base package. Please note that there may be many more modules on your system if you have installed additional software. + + + + + + + + + + + + +Laptop Modules Notes + +In order to use the laptop modules, you must have the kernel APM package installed in your kernel. Useful information on how to do this can be found at http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/apm.html and in the Battery Powered Linux mini-HOWTO at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Battery-Powered.html. + +If you want the suspend and standby menu commands to work then you should install the &Linux; apmd package (version 2.4 or later). If you want to use them from non-root accounts you must mark the apm command set uid root. + +To do this, log on as root and enter: + +%chown ;chmod + + + +By doing this you will allow any user of your system to put it into suspend or standby states - if you are the only user, this should not be a problem. + +Also note that any program which has root access, can be a potential security problem. You should carefully determine if there are any security concerns before giving any program root permissions. + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kcontrol; +Program copyright 1997-2001 The &kcontrolcenter; Developers +Contributors: + + +Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel hoelzer@kde.org +Matthias Elter elter@kde.org + + +Documentation copyright 2000 Michael McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com + +Contributors: + + +Paul Campbell paul@taniwha.com +Helge Deller deller@kde.org +Mark Donohoe +Pat Dowler +Duncan Haldane duncan@kde.org +Steffen Hansen stefh@mip.ou.dk. +Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel hoelzer@kde.org +Martin Jones mjones@kde.org +Jost Schenck jost@schenck.de +Jonathan Singer jsinger@leeta.net +Thomas Tanghus tanghus@earthling.net +Krishna Tateneni tateneni@pluto.njcc.com +> +Ellis Whitehead ewhitehe@uni-freiburg.de + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; &underGPL; + +
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+ + +Accessibility + + +Introduction + +This module is designed to help users who have difficulty hearing audible cues, or who have difficulty using a keyboard. + +The module is divided into two tabs: Bell and Keyboard. + + +<guilabel +>Bell</guilabel +> + +This panel is divided into an Audible Bell section and a Visible Bell section. + +The top check box labelled Use System Bell, determines whether the normal System bell rings. If this option is disabled, the System bell will be silenced. + +The next check box down can be used to play a different sound whenever the system bell is triggered. To activate, place a mark in the check box labelled Use customised bell, and enter the complete pathname to the sound file in the text box labelled Sound to Play. If you want, you can select the Browse button to navigate through your filesystem to find the exact file. + +For those users who have difficulty hearing the System bell, or those users who have a silent computer, &kde; offers the visible bell. This provides a visual signal (inverting the screen or flashing a colour across it) when the system bell would normally sound. + +To use the visible bell, first place a mark in the check box labelled Use visible bell. + +You can then select between Invert screen, or Flash screen. If you select Invert screen, all colours on the screen will be reversed. If you choose Flash screen, you can choose the colour by clicking the button to the right of the Flash screen selection. + +The slider bar can be used to adjust the duration of the visible bell. The default value is 500ms, or half a second. + + + + +<guilabel +>Keyboard</guilabel +> + +There are three sections to this panel. + + + +Use Sticky Keys + +If this option is enabled, the user can press and release the &Shift;, &Alt; or &Ctrl; keys, and then press another key to get a key combo (example: &Ctrl; &Alt; Del could be done with &Ctrl; then &Alt; then Del). + +Also in this section is a check box labelled Lock Sticky Keys. If this check box is enabled, the &Alt;, &Ctrl; and &Shift; keys stay selected until they are de-selected by the user. + +As an example: + + +With Lock Sticky Keys disabled: + +The user presses the &Shift; key, then presses the F key. The computer translates this into &Shift;F. Now if the user types a p, the computer interprets this as the letter p (no shift). + + + + +With Lock Sticky Keys enabled: + +The user presses the &Shift; key, then presses the F key. The computer translates this into &Shift;F. Now if the user types a p, the computer interprets this as the letter P (&Shift;P). + + + + + + + +Slow keys + +If this option is enabled, the user must hold the key down for a specified period of time (adjustable with the slider) before the keystroke will be accepted. This helps prevent accidental key strokes. + + + + +Bounce keys + +If this option is enabled, the user must wait a specified delay (configurable with the slider) before the next key press can be accepted. This prevents accidental multiple key strokes. + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ +2003-10-12 +3.2 + + +KDE +CSS +Stylesheets +Accessibility + + +
+ + + +Stylesheets + + +Introduction + +CSS style sheets affect the way web pages appear. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. + +&kde; can use its own stylesheet, based on simple defaults and the colour scheme you are using for your desktop. &kde; can also use a stylesheet that you have written yourself. Finally, you can specify a stylesheet in this module. The options presented in this module are tuned for accessibility purposes, especially for people with reduced vision. + +Your choices here affect every &kde; application that renders HTML with &kde;'s own renderer, which is called khtml. These include &kmail;, &khelpcenter; and of course &konqueror;. Choices here do not affect other browsers such as &Netscape;. + +The module has two pages, General, where you can choose which stylesheet to use, and Customise where you can design an accessibility stylesheet. + + + + +General + +This page contains the following options: + + + +Use default stylesheet + +&kde; will use the default stylesheet. Some of the colours will default to those defined in your chosen colour scheme. Most settings are easily overridden by the page you are viewing. + + + + +Use user-defined stylesheet + +&kde; will use a stylesheet that you have written yourself. You can use the browse button to locate the stylesheet on your system. CSS files traditionally have a .css extension, but this is not required. + + + + +Use accessibility stylesheet defined in "Customise"-tab + +Use the settings defined in the Customise tab. Enabling this option will enable the options on the Customise page. + + + + + + + +Customise + +Here you can set up a user stylesheet. The options available are only a subset of the instructions you can add in a stylesheet, and they are geared towards people with reduced vision, to allow users to create a stylesheet that makes web pages and the &kde; help files more readable. + +The options on this page are disabled unless you chose Use accessibility stylesheet defined in "Customise"-tab on the previous page. + + +<guilabel +>Font Family</guilabel +> + + + +Base family + +Choose a font family to use for body text. + + + + +Use same family for all text + +If you enable this, then the same font family will be used for all text, regardless of the settings on the page you are viewing. This is useful for pages which have used a decorative or hard to read font for headlines. + + + + + + +Font Size + + + +Base Font Size + +This is the default size for text on the page. Many web sites set their font sizes relative to this default, using larger or +1 to make the text bigger, and smaller or -1 to make the text smaller. +Many people design their web pages on platforms where the ordinary default text size is too large for the average user to read, so it is very common to come across web pages that have forced the font smaller in this way. +This setting will allow you to set the default font to a comfortable size, so that the relative sizes are also enlarged enough to be comfortable. +Do not forget you can also have &konqueror; enforce a minimum size, so that text is never too small to read. Set that under Behaviour, in the Web Browser section in &kcontrol;. + + + + +Use same size for all elements + +If you enable this option, then all text will be rendered at your specified font size, regardless of the instructions the page contains. Relative font sizes as discussed earlier, and even specific instructions that text should be rendered at a certain size will be overridden here. + + + + + + +Colours + + + +Black on White + +Many people with reduced vision find black text on a white screen gives the most contrast, and is easiest to read. If this applies to you, you can set this here. + + + + +White on Black + +Many other people with reduced vision find the opposite to be true, that white text on a black screen is easier to read. + + + + +Custom + +Still other people find that pure black and white, in either order, is difficult to read. You can set custom colours here for both the Background and the Foreground. + + + + +Use same colour for all text + +Many web sites use a different, often contrasting colour for headings or other flourishes. If this interferes with your ability to read the content, you can enable this checkbox to have &kde; use the colours you have set above for all text. + + + + + + + +Images + + + +Suppress images + +If you do not want to view images, you can turn this off here. + + + +Suppress background images + +One major problem for reduced vision users is that background images do not give sufficient contrast to allow them to read the text. You can disable background images here, independently of your choice above to view all images. + + + + + + + +Preview + +The Preview allows you to see the effect of your changes. A window will pop up, showing how several types of headings will appear with your stylesheet, and a sentence in the default body text. + +This should allow you to fine tune your stylesheet until you have something that you can comfortably read. + +Happy surfing! + + + + + + + +
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+ +2003-10-22 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +fonts + +
+ +Font Installer + +This module is responsible for installing (and uninstalling) fonts. The installer will configure X (XFree86), XRender, (anti-aliasing), and Ghostscript (printing), for any TrueType (.ttf) and Type1 (.pfa, .pfb) fonts that you care to install - bitmap (.bdf, .pcf, .snf), and Speedo (.spd), fonts will also be installed, but these can only used by X. + +When the module is started by a normal (non-root) user, then the settings will refer to their personal configuration, and installed fonts will be available to them only. For root, the settings will usually refer to the system-wide configuration, and as such any installed fonts should be available to all users. +If you install fonts as a normal user and notice the fonts used for display (and for print preview) do not match those of the printed output - then you should re-install the fonts system-wide (i.e. as root). This can occur because when printing the output is sent to a printer queue - and when the system comes to actually send the information to the printer, it is running as a different user (usually lp), and cannot find the font files. +To install fonts, simply select the "Add Fonts" button - this will produce a file dialogue, then just locate the fonts to install. Likewise, to remove a font, simply highlight a font and press the "Delete" button. +Fonts may also be "disabled" - this basically just "hides" the font file, so that the font system cannot "see" it. To enable/disable fonts, just highlight the required fonts, and select the "Enable" or "Disable" button. + +Using Konqueror +You can also use Konqueror to install fonts via drag-and-drop. To do this just type fonts:/ into Konqueror's Location bar. +As a normal (non-root) user, this will produce 2 top-level folders: + + +Personal - this will display your personal fonts. + + +System - this will display the system wide fonts. If you drag-n-drop a font on to the folders here, you will be asked for the root password in order to install the font. + + +If you drop a font over fonts:/, then you will be asked whether this should go into "Personal", or "System". +As root, just the contents of the system font folder will be displayed - as root does not have any "personal" fonts. + + +
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+ + +&konsole; + +In this module, you can configure basic settings for &konsole;, the &kde; terminal. You can also easily create new schemata (appearance files) for &konsole;. + +This module contains several tab pages: General, Schema, Session and Write Daemon. + + +<guilabel +>General</guilabel +> + +This tab page allows you to configure aspects of &konsole;'s functions. It contains the following options: + + + +Use Konsole as default terminal application + +If you wish to have &kde; use another terminal application by default, uncheck this box and enter the preferred application (wterm, rxvt, &etc;) in the text field below. + + + + +Show Terminal Size when Resizing + +By default, &konsole; will show the size (in characters) of the window when you are resizing, allowing you to make the window a specific size. Uncheck this box to turn off this behaviour. + + + +Show Frame + +Draw an inner frame around the inside of the &konsole; window. + + + + +Confirm quit with open sessions + +When set, a warning appears when you try to close a &konsole; window with multiple sessions. + + + + +Blinking Cursor +If you have trouble spotting the cursor in the &konsole; window, you can have it blink to draw your attention. + + + +Line Spacing +Change the space between lines of text. + + + + +Consider the following characters part of a word when double clicking +It is a common &UNIX; behaviour to select a whole word when you double click on it, however, the computer's idea of a word may differ from yours. Add characters here that you would like to be considered always to be part of a word. For example, adding the @ character will allow you to double click to select an entire email address. + + + + + +Schema + +The Schema page will allow you to easily create, edit and save schemata, with text and background colouring, transparency and background images. + + + + + + +
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+
+ +2003-09-22 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +launch feedback +cursor +busy + + +
+ + +Launch Feedback + +Sometimes it is reassuring to know that your computer didn't just ignore your command, and something is happening behind the scenes. In this module you can configure visible feedback to help you know if you really hit that icon or not. + +The traditional way to indicate that your computer is busy is to modify the cursor, and you can turn this on by choosing a Busy Cursor checkbox. + +With this option enabled, your cursor will have an icon attached to it for a short time, when a new application is being launched. You can configure how long this icon is displayed beside your cursor with the Startup indication timeout (seconds): spinbox. The default is 30 seconds. + +There are several variations of busy cursor available, including a blinking cursor, a bouncing cursor or a passive icon with no animation. + +Traditional &kde; launch notification has taken another form, which you can also enable and disable here. Normally when you start an application, it gets an immediate entry in the taskbar, with the icon replaced by a spinning hourglass to let you know something is happening. You can toggle this behaviour on and off with the Enable Taskbar Notification checkbox, and when it's enabled, you can set a time in the Startup indication timeout (seconds): spinbox. + +Not all applications that you start will eventually show a window, or an entry in the taskbar. Some of them, for example, are docked into the &kde; system tray. Alternatively, it might be that you sent it off to a different virtual desktop, and Show all windows is unchecked in the &kcontrolcenter; module Taskbar. Setting a timeout ensures that, even in these cases, you can still get launch feedback, but also that it will go away when the job is done. + + +
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +system notification +notification + +
+ + +System Notification Settings + +&kde;, like all applications, needs to inform the user when a problem occurs, a task is completed, or something has happened. &kde; uses a set of System Notifications to keep the user informed on what is happening. + +Using this module, you can determine what &kde; does to communicate each event. + +The panel consists of a large list of specific events which need to be communicated to the user. This list is organised into a tree, so that you can rapidly find the notification you are looking for. + +To configure a notification, simply click on a group, which will open up a subgroup. You can click on subgroups, which may lead to more subgroups, or it may lead to a list of notifications. + +Once you have found the notification you are looking for, double-click on the notification. + +You will be presented with 4 options: + + + +Log to file +This will tell &kde; to add the notification to the end of a file. Once you place a mark in front of this option, you can enter a filename at the bottom of the module. If you click on the folder to the right of the blank, you can browse through your filesystem and select the file you want. + + +Play sound +When this notification is activated, &kde; will play a sound. Once you place a mark in front of this option, you can enter a filename at the bottom of the module. +If you click on the folder to the right of the blank, you can browse through your filesystem and select the file you want. +By clicking the arrow button to the right of the folder button, you can hear the sound. + +Maybe you want to use a special media player to play sound files, ⪚ because you use sound files in a special format or you don't use the &arts; sound daemon. In that case, check the Use external player option and enter the full path and name of the program you want to use into the text field. + + + +Show messagebox +When this notification is activated, a message box appears in the middle of the screen to inform the user of the message. + + +Standard error output +When this notification is activated, the message is sent to the standard output. + + +You are not limited to choosing one option, you can use any combination of these four options for each notification. + +You can turn off (or on) all sounds at once, for all installed applications, with the Enable All Sounds or Disable All Sounds Button. Which of these you see depends on the current status. + + + +
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+ + +Session Manager + + +Use + +In this control module you can configure &kde;'s session manager. + +Session management refers to &kde;'s ability to save the state of applications and windows when you log out of &kde; and restore them when you log back in. + +The General section contains one setting: + + + +Confirm logout + +If this option is checked, when logging out, &kde; will display a dialogue asking for confirmation. In this dialogue you can also choose whether you want to restore your current session when you login the next time. + + + + +You may choose one of three options on what should happen when you log into &kde;: + + + +Restore previous session +If this option is checked, &kde; will save your current session's state when you logout. &kde; will restore your session on the next login, so you can continue to work with a desktop just like you left it. + + + +Restore manually saved session +Instead of restoring &kde; to the state it was when you logged out last, it will be restored to a specific state that you have saved manually. + + +Start with an empty session + +If you choose this option, &kde; will never restore sessions that it has saved. + + + + +You can configure what should happen by default when you log out of &kde;. These options are not possible on all operating systems, and they require the use of &kdm; as your login manager. + +The options available are self explanatory, if you are in doubt, leave the default settings. They are: + + +Login as different user (this is the default) +Turn off computer +Restart computer + + +Finally, you can enter a colon (:) separated list of applications that should not be saved in sessions, and therefore will not be started when restoring a session. For example xterm:konsole. + + + + + +
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+ +2003-09-22 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +style + +
+ +Style + + +Introduction + +This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are drawn by &kde;. + +A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as buttons, menus, and scroll bars. You can think of them as the fundamental pieces that are assembled to make your application. + +You can configure how the widgets are drawn with this module, but to change the colour of the widgets, you should refer to the section entitled Colours. + +This panel is divided into three tabs: Style, Effects, Miscellaneous. + + +<guilabel +>Style</guilabel +> tab + +The top list box, labelled Widget Style contains a list of the pre-defined styles. Each style has a name, and a brief description. + +To change styles, simply click on the style name, and a preview of the style will be displayed in the preview box below the style list. + +The other options available here are: + + + +Show icons on buttons + +If this option is selected, action buttons (like OK and Apply will have a small icon located within them to act as a visual reference. If this option is not selected, then only the text of the button will appear in the button. + + + + +Enable tooltips + +This will toggle tooltips off and on. + + + + +Menubar on the top of the screen in the style of MacOS + +This will turn on a menubar at the top of the screen. This menubar will reflect the menu options of the active application. + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Effects</guilabel +> tab +If you click on the Effects tab, you will see the panel is divided into two sections. +At the top of the first section, is a checkbox labelled Enable GUI effects. If there is no mark in front of this checkbox, then all visual effects of this panel are disabled. To edit any of these effects, simply place a mark in this checkbox. + +Below that checkbox, are 4 combo boxes: + + +Combobox effects +This combobox has two options. If this option is set to Animate then when a combo box is selected, it will appear to scroll down. If Disable is selected, then the combobox list appears instantly. + + + +Tool Tip Effect +This combobox has three options. If this option is set to Animate then when a tool tip appears, it will have a short animation. If Fade is selected, the tool tip appears to fade from the background. If Disable is selected, then the tool tip appears instantly. + + + +Menu Effect +This combobox has four options. If this option is set to Animate then when a menu list appears, it will appear to scroll downward. If Fade is selected, the menu list appears to fade from the background. If Make Transparent is selected, the menu list will have a transparent look to it. The details of that transparency is configured in the next part of the dialogue. If Disable is selected, then the menu list appears instantly. + + + +Menu tear-off handles +If this option is set to Disable, then no menus can be separated from the application. If Application Level is selected, then it is left up to each individual application to determine which menus can be torn separated from the application. +Many applications do not have tear off menus. You cannot tell &kde; to force an application to allow tear off menus. This is determined by the authors of the application. + + + +The next checkbox, labelled Menu drop shadow is used to toggle the drop shadow behind all &kde; menus. A drop shadow is a dark, soft line on the bottom and right sides of the menu, which give the menus the appearance that the menu is lifted off the application, and the menu is creating a shadow on the application. + +The next section only applies if the combobox labelled Menu Effect is set to Make Transparent. You can use the combo box labelled Menu transparency type to select the method &kde; uses to generate the transparency. You can use the slider to determine the level of transparency in menus. A preview is visible on the right side of this section. + + + + +<guilabel +>Miscellaneous</guilabel +> tab + +This small section has six options. + + + + +Highlight buttons under mouse. + +If there is a mark in this checkbox, when the mouse pointer is above a toolbar button, that button will be highlighted with a square around the button. This is a good visual indicator of which button will be selected with a mouse click. + + + + +Transparent toolbars when moving + +As the title suggests, if this option is selected, the toolbars will be transparent when you are moving them around on the screen. + + + + +Text position + +This combo box lets you determine where on the button the text name of the button will appear as the default. If Icon Only is selected, then there is no text on the tool bar buttons. If Text Only is selected, then the buttons icon is replaced with a text name of the button. If Text Alongside Icons is selected, then the name of the button will be placed to the right of the icon. If Text Under Icons is selected, the default will be to have the text of the button below the icon. +This option only specifies the default location. Each application can override the setting used in this panel. + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ +2002-02-13 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +KDM configuration +login manager +login + +
+ + +Login Manager + +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. + +In order to organise all of these options, this module is divided into five sections: Appearance, Font, Background, Sessions, Users and Convenience. + +You can switch between the sections using the tabs at the top of the window. + +If you are not currently logged in as a superuser, you will need to click the Administrator Mode Button. You will then be asked for a superuser password. Entering a correct password will allow you to modify the settings of this module. + + +Appearance + +From this page you can change the visual appearance of &kdm;, &kde;'s graphical login manager. + +The greeting string is the title of the login screen. If the string contains the word HOSTNAME it will be translated to the domainless name of the machine &kdm; is installed on. + +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 Logo area. Using the Positions setting, you can choose to either centre the content of the logo area or to position it using fixed coordinates. + +If you chose Show logo you can now choose a logo: + + + +Drop an image file on the image button. + + +Click on the image button and select a new image from the image chooser dialogue. + + + +If you do not specify a logo the default $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/kdelogo.png will be displayed. + +While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &kdm; can be configured using the GUI Style option. + +Below that, you have two dropdown boxes to choose the language and the country for your login box. + + + + +Font + +From this section of the module you can change the fonts used in the login window. + +You can select three different font styles from the drop down box (Greeting, Fail, Standard). When you click on the Change font button a dialogue appears from which you can select the new characteristics for the font style. + + + +The Greeting font is the font used for the title (Greeting String). + + +The Fail font is used when a login fails. + + +The Standard font is used in all other places in the login window. + + + +An example of each font can be seen in the Example Box. + + + + +Background + +Here you can change the desktop background which will be displayed when a user logs in. You can have a single colour or an image as a background. If you have an image as the background and select centre, the selected background colour will be used around the image if it isn't large enough to cover the entire desktop. + +The background colours and effects are controlled by the options on the tab labelled Background and you select a background image and its placement from the options on the tab labelled Wallpaper. + +To change the default background colour(s) simply click either of the colour buttons and select a new colour. + +The dropdown box above the colour buttons provides you with several different blend effects. Choose one from the list, and it will be previewed on the small monitor at the top of the window. Your choices are: + + + +Flat +By choosing this mode, you select one colour (using the colour button labelled Colour 1), and the entire background is covered with this one colour. + + +Pattern +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). You then select a pattern by clicking Setup. This opens a new dialogue window, which gives you the opportunity to select a pattern. Simply click once on the pattern of your choice, then click on OK, and &kde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colours you selected. For more on patterns, see the section Background: Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns. + + +Background Program +By selecting this option, you can have &kde; use an external program to determine the background. This can be any program of your choosing. For more information on this option, see the section entitled Background: Using an external program. + + +Horizontal Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. + + +Vertical Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the bottom of the screen. + + +Pyramid Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the centre of the screen. + + +Pipecross Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the centre of the screen. The shape of this gradient is different then the pyramid gradient. + + +Elliptic Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 2 in the centre of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 1 as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. + + + +The setup button is only needed for if you select Background program or Patterns. In these instances, another window will appear to configure the specifics. +Wallpaper +To select a new background image first, click on the Wallpapers tab, then you can either select an image from the drop-down list labelled Wallpaper or select Browse... and select an image file from a file selector. + +The image can be displayed in six different ways: + + +No wallpaper +No image is displayed. Just the background colours. + + +Centred +The image will be centred on the screen. The background colours will be present anywhere the image does not cover. + + +Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the upper left corner of the screen, and duplicated downward and to the right. + + +Centre Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the centre of the screen, and duplicated upward, downward to the right, and to the left. + + +Centred Maxpect +The image will be placed in the centre of the screen. It will be scaled to fit the desktop, but it will not change the aspect ratio of the original image. This will provide you with an image that is not distorted. + + +Scaled +The image will be scaled to fit the desktop. It will be stretched to fit all four corners. + + + + + + +Sessions + +Allow to shutdown +Use this dropdown box to choose who is allowed to shut down: + + +None: No one can shutdown the computer using &kdm;. You must be logged in, and execute a command. + + +All: Everyone can shutdown the computer using &kdm;. + +Root only: &kdm; requires that the root password be entered before shutting down the computer. +Console only: The user must be at this console, to shut down the computer. + + +Commands +Use these 3 blanks to define the exact shutdown command. +The shutdown command defaults to: + +/sbin/shutdown + +The restart command defaults to: + +/sbin/reboot + +The Console mode (which restarts the computer as a console only terminal) defaults to: + +/sbin/init + +When Show boot options 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 lilo command and to lilo's map file. + + + +Session types + +Define which session types should be accessible from the login window. + +For more information on this subject, look at /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession to find your xdm setup files. Also review the xdm man pages, especially under the SESSION PROGRAM section. + +To add a session, type its name in the blank entitled New types, and click Add new. + +To remove a session, select the session from the list and click Remove. + + + + + + + +Users + +From here you can change the way users are represented in the login window. + +As you look on this window, you will see three lists (All users, selected users, and no-show users). You also see an image box, and a set of options along the right side of the window. + +The first thing you must decide, is if you are going to show users or not. + + +If you choose to show users, then the login window will show images (which you select), of a list of users. When someone is ready to login, they select their user name/image, enter their password, and they are granted access. + +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. + + +To show (and sort) or not to show users + +Along the right edge of the window are two check boxes: + +If Show users is selected, you have chosen to show images of users, instead of making them type their login name. + +If Sort users is selected, then the list of users will be sorted alphabetically in the login window. If unchecked, users will be listed in the same order as they are on this page. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. + + + + +How to determine which users to show and which users to hide + +Below the user image box, and above the Show users check box, is a set of two radio buttions: + + +Show only selected users: If this option is selected, only the users contained in the list labelled Selected Users, will be displayed in the login window. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. +Show all users but no-show users: If this option is selected, all users will be listed, except those users contained in the list entitled No show users. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. + + + + + +Select users + +This page contains three listboxes. The large listbox on the left shows all the users on the system which might be a genuine user. + +The top rightmost listbox shows the selected users and the bottom rightmost listbox shows the users we don't want displayed in the login window. + +To move a user from one listbox to another you click on the username in the listbox and click >> to move the user from the leftmost box the the rightmost box or << to move the user from the rightmost box to the leftmost box. + + + + +Images + +This section of the manual only applies if Show users is selected. If it is not, this image box has no effect. + +Every user on the system can be represented by a image. The image for the user is kept in a file called $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/$USER.xpm. If the user doesn't have such a file the file $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/default.xpm will be used instead. + +To assign a new image to a user just select the user in one of the listboxes and either drop an imagefile on the image button to the right or click on the image button and select a new image from the image selector. + +If no user is currently selected you will be asked if you want to change the default image. + +The replacement is performed by a &konqueror; process so if the image file already exists you will be prompted by &konqueror; if you want to replace it. If you confirm the image will be replaced - you will not have to press the Apply button. + + + + + + +Convenience + +In the convenience tab you can configure some options that make life easier for lazy people, like auto login or disabling passwords. + +Please think more than twice before using these options. Every option in the convenience tab is well-suited to seriously compromise your system security. Practically, these options are only to be used in a completely non-critical environment, ⪚ a private computer at home. + + +Automatic Login + +Automatic login will give anyone access to a certain account on your system without doing any authentication. You can enable it using the option Enable auto-login. + +Automatic login comes in two flavours: truly automatic login acts like you would expect automatic login to, &ie; &kdm; will automatically login without expecting any input from the user. Enable this using the Truly automatic login 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 &Ctrl;&Alt;Backspace. + +You can choose the account to be used for automatic login in the list below. + + + + +Password-less Login + +Using this feature, you can allow certain users to login without having to provide their password. Enable this feature using the Enable password-less logins option. + +Below this option you will see a list of users for which a password is required, as well as a (by default, empty) list of users that do not need to provide a password. When Enable password-less logins is enabled, you can move users from one list into the other, by selecting them and then clicking the >> and << buttons. + +Again, this option should only be used in a safe environment. If you enable it on a rather public system you should take care that only users with heavy access restrictions are granted password-less login, ⪚ guest. + +The Automatically login after X server crash option allows you to skip the authentication procedure when your X server accidentally crashed. Show previous user 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. + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +JohnKnight
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+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +keyboard + +
+ +Keyboard + +This module allows you to choose how your keyboard works. + +The actual effect of setting these options depends upon the features provided by your keyboard hardware and the X server on which &kde; is running. As an example, you may find that changing the key click volume has no effect because that feature is not available on your system. + + +Advanced + + + +Enable keyboard repeat + +When this option is selected, pressing and holding down a key emits the same character repeatedly until the key is released. Pressing and holding the key will have the same effect as pressing it multiple times in succession. +Almost all users will want to have this option enabled, because it makes navigating through documents with the arrow keys significantly easier. + + + + +NumLock on KDE Startup + +You can choose to either always Turn on or Turn off the NumLock when &kde; starts, or you can choose to have &kde; leave NumLock at whatever it was set to before KDE started up. + + + + + +Key click volume: + +If supported, this option allows you to hear audible clicks from your computer's speakers when you press the keys on your keyboard. In essence, this simulates the click of a mechanical type-writer. You can change the loudness of the key click feedback by dragging the slider button or by clicking the up/down arrows on the spin-button. Setting the volume to 0% turns off the key click. +Many computers won't support this function. +Very few people would choose to enable this option, since it generally annoys everyone else in the room. However, if your heart yearns for the pre-soft-key era, this may help you to re-experience the warm sentimentality of days-gone-by. + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-13 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +key bindings +bindings +shortcuts + +
+ + +Shortcuts + + +Introduction + +While most of the functionality offered by &kde; can be accessed using a simple point and click interface, many people prefer using the keyboard for some tasks. Pressing something like &Ctrl;F is often just faster than moving your hands off the keyboard to the mouse, opening the Edit menu and selecting Find. + +As different people have different preferences about keyboard shortcuts, &kde; offers full customisation of key bindings. A key binding or shortcut is a combination of an action with a key or a combination of keys. + + + + +Use + +In the Shortcuts control module you will see a list of key schemes, a list of key bindings in the currently selected scheme and a frame where you can customise the currently selected key binding. Also, you will see a tab for Global shortcuts and one for Application shortcuts. + + +Global Shortcuts and Application Shortcuts + +Global shortcuts and application shortcuts work just the same. Actually, in a certain way application shortcuts are global as well. The only difference is: + + +Global shortcuts are shortcuts for actions that make sense even when no application is opened. These shortcuts usually refer to actions like switching desktops, manipulating windows etc. +Application shortcuts refer to actions that are often available in applications, such as Save, Print, Copy etc. + + +Please note, that the application shortcuts configured here are only the standard actions often found in applications. Most applications will define their own actions as well, for which you have to customise key bindings using the application's key bindings dialogue. + + + + +Configuring Key Bindings + +Configuring key bindings is pretty easy. In the middle of the key bindings control module you'll find a list of available actions. If there's a key binding configured for that action you'll find it right next to it. Just select the action you want to configure. + +After you've selected an action you'll notice that most of the controls below the action list are enabled. There you can configure a combination of keys or maybe no key binding at all for the selected action. + + +No key: the selected action will not be associated with any key. + +Default key: the selected action will be associated with &kde;'s default value. This is a good choice for most actions, as &kde; comes with reasonable key bindings we have thought about. + +Custom key: if this option is enabled, you can create a key combination for the selected action. Just select any modifiers (&ie; &Shift;, &Ctrl;, or &Alt;) and then select a key: just click on the key symbol and after that press the key you want to assign to this key combination. + + + +As with all control modules, your changes won't take in effect until you click OK or Apply. Click Cancel to discard all changes. + + + + +Configuring Schemes + +A key binding scheme is a set of key bindings that you can access using its name. &kde; comes with one pre-defined key binding scheme called KDE default for 3 modifiers. In addition to that scheme, you'll always see a scheme named Current scheme that stands for the set of key bindings you are using right now (&ie; not the current settings you are playing with, but what you've been using up to now). + +When you are playing with the key bindings for the first time you don't have to be afraid of changing the default bindings: &kde; won't let you overwrite the defaults, so you can always switch back to the factory presets. By choosing Current scheme you can return to the set of key bindings you've been using up to now. However, be careful not to select a scheme when you've made changes to the key bindings you don't want to lose. + +When you are satisfied with a set of key bindings you've created, you may want to save them to a scheme of your own, so that you can still experiment with the bindings and always return to a certain scheme. You can always do this by clicking on the Add button. You will be prompted for a name and then the new scheme will appear in the key schemes listbox. You can remove your own schemes again by selecting a scheme and clicking the Remove button. Click the Save changes button to save any changes you have made to the currently selected scheme. Note that you can not remove or save changes to KDE default or to Current scheme. + +If you want to save your changes while a read-only scheme is selected, you always have to add a new scheme first! If you select one of your own schemes because you want to save the changes to that one, the control module will switch to the key bindings of that scheme, discarding your changes. + + + + +Modifier Keys + +Different keyboards offer different sets of modifier keys. A &Mac; keyboard, for example, does not have a &Ctrl; key, and instead has an Option key. Here you can see what the available modifier keys for the current keyboard are. + +If you enable Macintosh keyboard the list of modifiers will change. + +If you have enabled the &Mac; keyboard, you can further enable MacOS-style modifier usage, to make &kde; behave more like &MacOS;. + +Finally, you can change what a keypress sends to the &X-Server; in the X Modifier Mapping section. A common example is to reconfigure the Caps Lock key, which is rarely used, to be another &Ctrl; key. This is especially nice if you are a touch typist, as Caps Lock is much easier to reach than either of the &Ctrl; keys on a standard keyboard. + + + + + + + +
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+ +2003-10-12 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +konqueror +browsing + + +
+ +Browsing With &konqueror; + +The &konqueror; Browser module of &kcontrol; allows you to select various options for the appearance and behaviour of &konqueror;, the integrated web browser of &kde;. + + + +Behaviour + +The first option you can enable on this page is Enable completion of forms. If you check this box, &konqueror; will try to remember what you answer to form questions, and will try to fill in forms for you with the answers you previously used. + +You can configure the number of form items &konqueror; remembers with the slider below labelled Maximum completions + +Of course, anything &konqueror; fills in a form with, you can still edit before submitting the form! + +The next option is Change cursor over links. If this option is selected, the shape of the cursor will change (usually to a hand) whenever it moves over a hyperlink. This makes it easy to identify links, especially when they are in the form of images. + +&konqueror; defaults to a single window per page, but has the capability to open multiple tabs inside a single window. &konqueror; also, by default, has a &MMB; shortcut to open any link in a new window. If you enable Open links in new tab instead of in new window you can &MMB; click on a link to have it open in a new tab. + +If you are using tabbed browsing, you can choose if a newly opened tab becomes the active (front) tab, or goes to the back. On a slow internet connection, or while browsing a page that has a list of headlines or other links in a list, you may like to have the new tabs load in the background while you continue reading. In this case, leave this setting disabled. If you prefer to go straight to the new page, leaving the old one in the background to return to later, enable it. + +If you close a window in &konqueror; that has multiple tabs open, &konqueror; will ask you if you're sure that you meant to close it. You can toggle on and off this behaviour with the Confirm when closing windows with multiple tabs checkbox. + +As a convenience feature, if you enable Right click goes back in history, then clicking an empty area (&ie; not a link) in the &konqueror; window will act as if you pressed the Back button on the toolbar. + +The checkbox labelled Automatically load images, allows you to control whether images on web pages are loaded by default. Unless you have a very slow connection, you will probably want to leave this option selected, as there are many web pages that are difficult to use without images. If you don't select the option to automatically load images, you can still view the text on the page, and then load the images if you need them. + +Enabling Allow automatic delayed reloading/redirecting allows websites to send you to another page without your interaction. In many cases, this is a convenience. For example, the website has moved to a new URL. Many webmasters in this situation will put up a page on the old site, telling you that it has moved and you may like to change your bookmark, and then automatically move you along to the new website. However, such features can be confusing, or annoying, when misused, and so you may wish to disable it. + +The next setting is Underline links:. You can choose to underline links Always. If this option is selected, any text on web pages that acts as a link will be shown in an underlined font. While many web pages do use colour to distinguish text that acts as a link, underlining makes it very easy to spot links. + +If you don't like underlined links, you can choose Never, so that no links are underlined. Or you can choose a middle ground, Hover, so that links are underlined when the mouse cursor is resting over them, and not underlined the rest of the time. + +Many web pages use animated gif images, and these can be very annoying, and in some cases, quite a drain on your system resources. The Animations option lets you choose when animations are enabled. The default is enabled, but you can set this to disabled, or to run the animation only once, even if the file itself contains instructions that the animation should run more times, or continuously. + + + + + +Fonts + +Under this tab, you can select various options related to the use of fonts. Although the shapes and sizes of fonts are often part of the design of a web page, you can select some default settings for &konqueror; to use. + +The first thing you can set here is the font size. There are two settings which work together to allow you a comfortable browsing experience. + +Firstly, you can set a Minimum Font Size. This means, even if the font size is set specifically in the page you are viewing, &konqueror; will ignore that instruction and never show smaller fonts than you set here. + +Next you can set a Medium Font Size. This is not only the default size of text, used when the page doesn't specify sizes, but it is also used as the base size that relative font sizes are calculated against. That is, the HTML instruction smaller, it means smaller than the size you set for this option. + +For either option, you can select the exact font size in points by using the up/down spin control (or just typing) next to the option label. + +These options are independent of each other. Pages that do not set a font size, or ask for the default, will display with the size you set from Medium Font Size, while any pages that ask for a size smaller than your Minimum Font Size setting will instead show that size. The one does not affect the other. + +The remaining options are for the fonts to be associated with different types of markup used in HTML pages. Note that many web pages may override these settings. If you click anywhere on a control which shows a font name, a list of font names appears, and you can select a different font if you like. (If there are a lot of fonts, a vertical scrollbar appears in the list to allow you to scroll through all of the fonts.) + +Below this, you can set a Font size adjustment for this encoding. Sometimes the fonts you want to use for a particular encoding or language are much larger or smaller than average, so you can use this setting to bring them into line. + +You can set a default encoding that &konqueror; should assume pages are when rendering them. The default setting is Use language encoding, but you can change it to any encoding available in the list. + + + + +&Java; and JavaScript + +&Java; allows applications to be downloaded and run by a web browser, provided you have the necessary software installed on your machine. Many web sites make use of &Java; (for example, online banking services or interactive gaming sites). You should be aware that running programs from unknown sources could pose a threat to the security of your computer, even if the potential extent of the damage is not great. + +The checkboxes under Global Settings allows you to turn &Java; support on for all web sites by default. You can also select to turn &Java; on or off for specific hosts. To add a policy for a specific host, click the Add... button to bring up a dialogue in which you can type the host name and then choose to accept or reject &Java; code from that particular host, which will add the domain to the list on the left of the page. + +You can select a host in the list, and click the Change... button to choose a different policy for that host. Clicking the Delete button removes the policy for the selected host; after deletion, the global settings will then apply to that host. You can import policies from a file by clicking the Import... button. To save the current list to a compressed archive file, click the Export... button. + +Finally, the group of controls labelled Java Runtime Settings allows you to set some options for the way in which &Java; should run. These options are useful for diagnosing problems, or if you are a &Java; developer, and should not normally need adjusting. + +If you select the Show Java Console option, &konqueror; will open a console window from which &Java; applications can read and write text. While most &Java; applications will not require such a console, it could be helpful in diagnosing problems with &Java; applications. + +Use KIO will cause the JVMto use &kde;'s own KIO transports for network connections. + +Use security manager is normally enabled by default. This setting will cause the JVM to run with a Security Manager in place. This will keep applets from being able to read and write to your file system, creating arbitrary sockets, and other actions which could be used to compromise your system. Disable this option at your own risk. You can modify your $HOME/.java.policy file with the &Java; policytool utility to give code downloaded from certain sites more permissions. + +The Shutdown Applet Server when inactive checkbox allows you to save resources by closing the &Java; Applet Server when it is not in use, rather than leaving it running in the background. Leaving this disabled may make &Java; applets start up faster, but it will use system resources when you are not using a &Java; applet. If you enable this, you can set a timeout. + +You can either opt to have &konqueror; automatically detect the &Java; installation on your system, or specify the path to the installation yourself by selecting Use user-specified Java. You may want to choose the latter method, for instance, if you have multiple &Java; installations on your system, and want to specify which one to use. If the &Java; Virtual Machine you are using requires any special startup options, you can type them in the text box labelled Additional Java Arguments. + + + + +JavaScript + +Despite the name, JavaScript is not related at all to &Java;. + +The first part of this page works the same as the &Java; page settings. + +The checkboxes under Global Settings allow you to turn JavaScript support on for all web sites by default. You can also select to turn JavaScript on or off for specific hosts. To add a policy for a specific host, click the Add... button to bring up a dialogue in which you can type the host name and then choose to accept or reject JavaScript code from that particular host, which will add the domain to the list on the left of the page. + +You can select a host in the list, and click the Change... button to choose a different policy for that host. Clicking the Delete button removes the policy for the selected host; after deletion, the global settings will then apply to that host. You can import policies from a file by clicking the Import... button. To save the current list to a compressed archive file, click the Export... button. + +The final set of options on this page determine what happens when a page uses JavaScript for specific actions. + +You can individually enable or disable the ability of JavaScript to manipulate your windows by moving, resizing or changing focus. You can also disable JavaScript from changing the status bar text, so that for instance, you can always see where links will take you when clicked.The choices for these options are Allow and Ignore. + +For opening a new window, there is even more control. You can set &konqueror; to Allow all such requests, Ask each time a request is made, or Deny all popup requests. + +The Smart setting will only allow JavaScript popup windows when you have explicitly chosen a link that creates one. + + + + +Plugins + +The first setting here is Enable Plugins globally. If you disable this checkbox, then &konqueror; will not use any plugins. If you enable it, then any installed and configured plugins that it can find will be used by &konqueror; + +You can also restrict &konqueror; to Only allow HTTP and HTTPS URLs for plugins by checking the box. + + +&nsplugins-kcontrol; + +
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This can be in several places, &ie; you might have system-wide plugins in /opt/netscape/plugins and your personal plugins in $HOME/.netscape/plugins. However, &konqueror; will not automatically use the installed plugins: it first has to scan a list of folders. You can initiate the scan by clicking Scan for new plugins. Alternatively, you can enable Scan for new plugins at &kde; startup so &konqueror; will scan the appropriate folders every time &kde; starts up, to see whether new plugins have been installed. + +Enabling Scan for new plugins at &kde; startup can considerably slow down the startup procedure, and is known to give difficulty on certain installations. Turn this option off if you experience problems. + +To find plugins, &konqueror; will look in the folders specified in the Scan Folders frame. When you use this control module for the first time, this list will already be filled with reasonable paths that should work on most operating systems. If you need to provide a new path, click the New button; then you can either enter the new path in the text edit box to the left, or choose a folder using the file dialogue by clicking the New... button. As scanning the folders can take a little time, you might want to remove folders from the list where you know that no plugins are installed: do this by selecting a folder and clicking Remove. Using the Up and Down buttons you can change the order in which folders will be scanned by moving the selected folder up or down. + +As usual, click Apply to save your changes permanently. + + + + +Plugins + +In this tab, you can see a list of the &Netscape; plugins found by &konqueror;, displayed as a tree. Double click on a plugin to fold it out and you'll see that the different mime types this plugin can handle will be displayed as branches. Fold out a mime type to see its info. + +This tab is mostly for informational purposes. The only configurable option is Use artsdsp to pipe plugin sound through aRts, which is enabled by default. Disable this if you wish plugins to use their own method for sounds, and you have configured &arts; in such a way that third-party applications can do so (for example, by having it exit when idle, or by having it use a custom sound device on modern soundcards which allow this.) + + + + +Section Author + +This section written by: Jost Schenck jost@schenck.de + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kthememgr/Makefile.am b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kthememgr/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bfe97bcffc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kthememgr/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +KDE_LANG = en_GB +SUBDIRS = $(AUTODIRS) +KDE_DOCS = kcontrol/kthememgr +KDE_MANS = AUTO diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kthememgr/Makefile.in b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/kthememgr/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24c82c0f6c0 --- 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+ + + + + Lauri Watts + +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
KDE British Conversion
+ +
+ +2002-02-16 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +kcontrol +Themes + + +
+ + +Theme Manager + +With this module you can install, view, and even create, &kde; themes. + +This page is divided into two tabs: Installer, Contents. + + +Installer + +Here you can install, preview and create &kde; themes. Themes created this way may not cover all the configurable options that &kde; has to offer. However, they do cover most options and are a great way to get started. + +On the left, you can see a list of themes that &kde; is aware of. Selecting one of the names will change the preview image in the middle of the pane, to give you a small taste of what the theme looks like. Any information the author has provided about the theme, for example, a longer or more descriptive name, is displayed in the bottom of the pane. + +Along with the normal &kcontrol; buttons at the bottom, you have four new ones to the right of the module. Add... allows you to add a new theme to the list on the left. Pressing it will open a normal &kde; file dialogue, where you can browse to the location of themes you have downloaded or created. + +The Save As... button allows you to save an existing theme with a new name, for example to allow you to easily modify it without damaging the original. It is strongly recommended that you use this if you intend creating themes by hand, you can get very unexpected results if there are errors in a theme file. + +Create will create a theme that contains your current desktop settings. Themes created this way are fairly unsophisticated, but they are a very good start to learning to make your own. + +Finally, it's very easy to collect alot of themes that look rather nice on a website, but aren't to your taste once you've tried them. The Remove... will remedy this situation, removing the theme from the list on the left. + + + + +Contents + +This page works together with the previous one, allowing you to custom fit a theme to your own needs. + +Not all themes contain instructions (or images) for all the configurable parts of &kde;. For example, some contain a colour scheme, a desktop wallpaper, and a style for the panel, but they don't have any icons or Window Decoration instructions. + +Another common situation is to find you have finally got your own icon theme, colour scheme or window decoration arrangement just so, and although you'd like to try out a theme, you don't want to mess up your current installation. + +Using this page, you can see immediately what categories of changes the theme will make, and you can enable or disable its effects on those categories. + +The list under the heading Work on the following parts will show you a checkbox to the left if the theme is going to affect that item, and to the right if the theme actually contains any contents for that category. + +You can use the Clear button to clear all the checkboxes, and the Invert button to check all the checkboxes that are currently empty, and clear those that were checked. + +For example, the Eclipse theme that comes with a base &kde; installation contains contents for all the configurable items, and is by default set up to change them all to its own settings. The MGBreizh theme contains contents for everything except the icons. The Technical theme, which you can find in the tdeartwork package, contains only the icons, so if you were to install MGBreizh, and then Technical, you would find you still had mostly the MGBreizh theme in place, but with new icons. + +Taking this same scenario, what if you really didn't want the MGBreizh theme anymore, and wanted to remove it, and just use the Technical icon theme with a plain desktop? + +You have two choices here. You can check the Uninstall parts of previous theme box, and then any installed theme will be entirely removed before the new one is installed. Or you could just install the Default theme, which really isn't a theme, it's more of a theme cleaner - it removes all other themes, and resets all your desktop theme settings to the &kde; default appearance. + + + + +Section Author + +This section was written by Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org. + +KDE British Conversion Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk + + + +
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+2003-10-14 3.2 + KDE + KControl + locale + country + language + + +
+ + +Country and Language + +This module of the &kde; control centre allows you select customisation options that depend on the region of the world that you happen to live in. There are five different pages in this module, each of which is described in detail in the following sections. + +In most cases, you can simply select the country you live in, and the other options will be set in an appropriate manner. + +Below the pages of this module, you can see a preview of what the settings look like. In addition to positive and negative numbers, you can see how positive and negative currency values, long and short dates, and times are displayed. When you change any of the settings, the preview shows the effects of the changes before you apply them. + + +Locale + +On this page, there are two lists, from which you can select the country and languages that you want to use. + +When you click on the Country list, a menu pops up showing major groups of countries. You can select one of these regions and see a list of the countries that are available for that region. + +If the language for the country you have selected is available on your system, it will be selected automatically. For instance, choosing Germany as the country will select German as the language, if it is available. + + + + +Numbers + +On this page, you can select options for how numbers are displayed. The defaults are selected automatically based on the country which is currently selected. + +In the text box labelled Decimal symbol, you can type the character that you want to use to separate the decimal portion of numbers. You could put anything here you wanted to, but really, . and , are the two characters that make the most sense. + +Similarly, you can choose the character which is used to group units of thousands in numbers. If no character, not even a space, is present, then there will be no separator for thousands. + +Finally, you can choose what character should be prefixed to positive and negative numbers respectively. For example, the default for English is not to have any prefix for positive numbers, and a - for negative numbers. + + + + + +Money + +Unlike the display of ordinary numbers, conventions for currency values do vary from region to region. However, you will find that the defaults are probably fine. + +The character or characters representing the currency symbol are based on the country that is currently selected. The decimal symbol and thousands separator work as they do for numbers. The text box labelled Fract digits allows you to specify the number of fractional digits used in displaying currency values. + +For both positive and negative currency values, you can control whether the currency symbol appears before or after the numeric value, and how the sign of the value is distinguished in the display. Note that the symbols used for the sign of currency values are the same as those used for other numeric values. + +If the checkbox labelled Prefix currency symbol is selected, the currency symbol appears before the numeric value. If this checkbox is cleared, then the currency symbol appears after the numeric value. + +There are five choices for the way in which the sign of the currency value is handled: + +The Parens around option displays the numeric value within a pair of parentheses. +The Before quantity money option displays the sign before the numeric value, but after any currency symbol that may be present. +The After quantity money option displays the sign after the numeric value, but before any currency symbol that may be present. +The Before money option displays the sign before the numeric value as well as any currency symbol that may be present. +The After money option displays the sign after the numeric value as well as any currency symbol that may be present. + + + + + +Time and Dates + +If you use a different calendar system than Gregorian, you can choose this from the first dropdown box. + +On the rest of this page, there are text boxes for the time, long date, and short date, in which you can type format strings to control the way in which times and dates are displayed. + +Except for the special codes described below, any other characters in the format strings are displayed literally. The special codes consist of a % sign followed by a character, as shown in the list of codes below: + + +Time format codes: + + + HH - The hour according to a 24-hour clock, using two digits (00 to 23). + hH - The hour according to a 24-hour clock, using one or two digits (0 to 23). + PH (uppercase eye) - The hour according to a 12-hour clock, using two digits (01 to 12). + pH (lowercase ell) - The hour according to a 12-hour clock, using one or two digits (1 to 12). + MM - The current minute using two digits (00 to 59). + SS - The current second using two digits (00 to 59). + AMPM - Either am or pm depending on the hour. Useful with PH or pH. + + + +Date format codes: + + YYYY - The year, using 4 digits. + YY - The year, using 2 digits. + MM - The month, using 2 digits (01 to 12). + mM - The month, using 1 or 2 digits (1 to 12). + MONTH - The name of the month. + SHORTMONTH - The abbreviated name of the month. + DD - The day, using 2 digits (01 to 31). + dD - The day, using 1 or 2 digits (1 to 31). + WEEKDAY - The name of the weekday. + SHORTWEEKDAY - The abbreviated name of the weekday. + + + + +Finally, there's a combobox labelled First day of the week which lets you select which day is the first one of the week in your country. + + + +Other +You can select the default paper format with the combo box labelled Paper Format. + +Use the drop down box labelled Measure system to select Imperial or Metric systems of measurement. + + + +
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+ +2004-10-09 +3.03.00 + + +This is the documentation for the &kde; &kcontrol; module that configures mice and other pointing devices. + + + +KDE +KControl +mouse + +
+ + +Mouse + +This module allows you to configure your pointing device. Your pointing device may be a mouse, a track ball, a touch-pad, or another piece of hardware that performs a similar function. + +This module is divided into several tabs: General, Cursor Theme, Advanced and Mouse Navigation. + + +<guilabel +>General</guilabel +> + + + +Button Order +If you are left-handed, you may prefer to swap the functions of the left and right buttons on your pointing device by choosing the Left handed option. If your pointing device has more than two buttons, only those that function as the left and right buttons are affected. For example, if you have a three-button mouse, the middle button is unaffected. + + + + +Reverse scroll direction +With this checkbox selected, the scroll wheel (if any) will work in the opposite direction (so that if rolling the top of the scroll wheel towards you previously causes a scroll down, then it will now cause a scroll up). This may be useful to handle a unusual setup of the X server. + + + + +Double-click to open files and folders (select icons on first click) + +If this option is not checked, icons/files will be opened with a single click of the left mouse-button. This default behaviour is consistent with what you would expect when you click links in most web browsers. If checked however, icons/files will be opened with a double click, while a single click will only select the icon or file. This is the behaviour you may know from other desktops or operating systems. + + + + +Single-click to open files and folders + +This is the default setting for &kde;. Clicking once on an icon will open it. To select you can drag around the icon(s) or &Ctrl;Right click, or simply click and hold to drag it. You can also enable automatic selection of icons using the Automatically select icons checkbox, discussed below. + + + + +Change pointer shape over icons + +When this option is checked, the shape of the mouse pointer changes whenever it is over an icon. + +This option should be checked in most situations. It gives more visual feedback and says, in essence, if you click here, something will happen. + + + + + +Automatically select icons + +As noted above, if you have Single-click to open files and folders selected, you can select icons by dragging around them, or by using &Ctrl;Right click. If you routinely need to select icons, you may want to enable this checkbox, which will allow icons to be selected automatically by pausing over the icon. The Delay: slider determines how long is required before the automatic selection takes effect. + + + + +Visual feedback on activation + +When this option is checked, &kde; gives you visual feedback whenever you click on something and activate it. + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Cursor Theme</guilabel +> + +This tab allows you to select from a number of cursor themes. A preview of the cursor display is shown above the listbox. + +The features provided by this tab may not be available on some systems. Your system may need to be updated to support cursor themes. + +If you have additional cursor themes available to you, you can install and remove them using the buttons below the listbox. Note that you cannot remove the default themes. + + + + +Advanced + + + + +Pointer acceleration + +This option allows you to change the relationship between the distance that the mouse pointer moves on the screen and the relative movement of the physical device itself (which may be a mouse, track-ball, or some other pointing device.) + +A high value for the acceleration multiplier will lead to large movements of the mouse pointer on the screen, even when you only make a small movement with the physical device. + +A multiplier between 1x and 3x will works well for many systems. With a multiplier over 3x the mouse pointer may become difficult to control. + + + + +Pointer threshold + +The threshold is the smallest distance that the mouse pointer must move on the screen before acceleration has any effect. If the movement is within the threshold, the mouse pointer moves as if the acceleration were set to 1x. + +Thus, when you make small movements with the physical device (⪚ mouse), you still have fine control of the mouse pointer on the screen, whereas larger movements of the physical device will move the mouse pointer rapidly to different areas on the screen. + +You can set the threshold value by dragging the slider button or by clicking the up/down arrows on the spin-button to the left of the slider. + +In general, the higher you set the Pointer acceleration value, the higher you'll want to set the Pointer threshold value. For example, A Pointer threshold of 4 pixels may be appropriate for a Pointer Acceleration of 2x, but 10 pixels might be better for 3x. + + + + +Double click interval + +This is the maximum amount of time between clicks for &kde; to register a double click. If you click twice, and the time between those two clicks is less than this number, &kde; recognises that as a double click. If the time between these two clicks is greater than this number, &kde; recognises those as two separate single clicks. + + + + +Drag start time and Drag start distance + + +If you click with the mouse drag within the time specified in Drag start time, and move a distance equal to or greater than the number (of pixels) specified in Drag start distance &kde; will drag the selected item. + + + + +Mouse wheel scrolls by + +If you have a wheel mouse, use the slider to determine how many lines of text one step of the mouse wheel will scroll. + + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Mouse Navigation</guilabel +> + +This tab allows you to configure the keyboard number pad keys as a mouse-type device. This may be useful when you are working on a device without another pointing device, or where you have no other use for the number pad. + + + + +Move pointer with keyboard (using the num pad) + +To enable keyboard mouse mode, you need to select the checkbox labelled Move pointer with keyboard (using the num pad). When you do this, the other settings will become enabled, and you can customise the keyboard pointer behaviour further, if required. +The various keys on the number pad move in the direction you would expect. Note that you can move diagonally as well as up, down, left and right. The 5 key emulates a click to a pointer button, typically &LMB;. You change which button is emulated by using the / key (which makes it &LMB;), * key (which makes it &MMB;) and - (which makes it &RMB;). Using the + emulates a doubleclick to the selected pointer button. You can use the 0 key to emulate holding down the selected pointer button (for easy dragging), and then use the . to emulate releasing the selected pointer button. + + + + +Acceleration delay + +This is the time (in milliseconds) between the initial key press and the first repeated motion event for mouse key acceleration. + + + + +Repeat interval + +This is the time in milliseconds between repeated motion events for mouse key acceleration. + + + + +Acceleration time + +This is the number of key events before the pointer reaches a maximum speed for mouse key acceleration. + + + + +Maximum speed + +This is the maximum speed in pixels per key event the pointer can reach for mouse key acceleration. + + + + +Acceleration profile + +This is the slope of the acceleration curve for mouse key acceleration. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +JohnKnight
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+ +2003-10-08 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +panel + +
+ + +Panel + +The &kde; panel (often referred to as &kicker;) is the bar that you'll usually find at the bottom of the screen when you start up &kde; for the first time. The panel gives you quick access to applications and makes it easier for you to organise your desktop. Using the &kde; panel you can: + + +launch applications using the K menu or the application buttons +switch desktops using the panel's pager applet + +switch active windows, and minimise or maximise them + +browse folder using the browser menu functionality +access panel applets that extend the panel's functionality, offering for example mixers, clocks or a system monitor + + + +Arrangement + +In the Arrangement tab you can configure the size and position of the panel. + +In the section labelled Position is a set of 12 small buttons arranged in a square. Each button corresponds to a location for the panel. Click on a button and notice where the panel is located on the preview monitor to the right. + +Generally, the available space in kicker is used more efficiently if the panel is aligned horizontally, &ie; attached to the top or bottom screen border. + +In the section labelled Length, you can use the combo box and slider to adjust the minimum length of the panel. If you place a mark in the checkbox labeled Expand as required to fit contents, the panel will become longer if more space is needed. When less space is required on the panel, the panel will shrink down to the minimum size. If there is no mark in the checkbox, then the panel is fixed to the length specified in this section. + +The final section of this table is labeled Size, and refers to the height of the panel. The panel's size can be Tiny, Small, Medium, Large or Custom. If you choose Custom mode, you can resize &kicker; by specifying a height in the combobox. + +If you have multiple monitors, you can configure the panel for each screen entirely independently. If you are not sure which screen is which, Press the Identify and a number will appear centred on each screen. + +Then simply choose the screen you wish to configure from the drop down box labelled Xinerama screen, or choose All Screens to have identical configurations on each. + + + + +Hiding + +Depending on your screen resolution you may find that the panel takes away too much of your precious screen real estate. To save screen space, the panel offers manual hiding of the panel, an auto hide feature, and the ability to allow other windows to lay on top of the panel. These features are selected in the section entitled Hide Mode. + +The Hide Mode section has three options: + + +Only hide when panel-hiding button is clicked +When this option is selected, the panel will remain visible at the location you defined unless you click on the button at the far right (for horizontally oriented) or bottom (for vertically oriented) button. This button has an arrow on it pointed to the edge of the screen. + +Once clicked, the panel will disappear. If the button is clicked again, the panel will re-appear at the same location. + + + + +Hide automatically +If this option is selected, then the panel will automatically disappear after the number of seconds specified in the combo box below the option. To make the panel reappear, simply move the mouse pointer to the edge of the screen where the panel is located, and the panel will reappear immediately. + +If you place a mark in the checkbox labelled Show panel when switching desktops, the panel will automatically reappear when you switch desktops. (The panel will disappear again after the specified number of seconds.) + + + + +Allow other windows to cover the panel +As this option's label implies, the panel is always on the desktop when this option is selected. It is now possible, however, for application windows to lay on top of the panel. + +To restore the panel, simply move the mouse cursor to the screen location specified in the drop box labeled Raise when the pointer touches the screen's:. You can change this value by selecting one of the choices provided in the drop down box. + +Once the panel has moved back on top of the application window, it will stay there until the application window becomes active again. + + + + +The next section down is labelled Panel-Hiding Buttons. It consists of two check boxes: Show left panel-hiding button and Show left panel-hiding button. Use these checkboxes to show and hide the left and right manual panel hiding buttons. + +If there is no mark in the checkbox labeled Animate panel hiding, then whenever the toolbar is hidden, is simply disappears. If there is a mark in the check box, then the panel appears to slide off the edge of the screen. + +You can determine how quickly the panel appears to move by adjusting the slider from Fast to Slow. + + + +Menus + +In the Menus tab you can configure the panel menu's behaviour. This affects the K menu you will often use to launch applications, the browser menus you can use to access folders and other menus like the recent documents menu. + +The K Menu frame offers you some options to configure the K menu's functionality. This frame consists of 4 items: + + +The Menu item format: radio buttons have three options. This determines how the application name (&ie; &konqueror;, &kword;, &etc;) and the description (&ie; Web Browser, Word Processor, &etc;) are displayed on the K menu. + +The Optional Sub Menus checkboxes allow you to determine which special menu items appear in the K Menu. +The Bookmarks menu allows you to quickly select from the same bookmarks that are available in &konqueror;. +The Find menu offers access to the &kfind; application to search for local files, and a quick link to a search engine to search for things on the Internet. + +The Preferences menu allows you to launch each &kcontrol; module directly from the K menu. +The Print System menu provides several menu entries to help manage the printer(s) attached to your system. +The Quick Browser menu gives you quick links to locations on your hard drive. +The Recent Documents menu lists the most recently edited documents and will automatically launch the application to edit or view this document. +The Terminal Sessions menu provides menu items to launch several different types of terminal programs (command line interfaces). + + +Show side image will add a small image to the side of the menu. This is purely decorative. + +The Edit K Menu button launches the &kde; menu editor. + + +In the QuickBrowser Menus area you can configure whether the panel's browser menus will show hidden files or not (hidden files on unix systems are those whose filenames begin with a dot) as well as how many files at most will be shown in a browser menu. The latter option may be especially useful if you have a rather small screen resolution, as then the browser menus will quickly fill up your screen when you browse folders containing many files. + +The quick start section in the K menu offers quick access to programs you have used often or recently. In the Quick Start Menu Items frame you can choose whether this section will show the most recently or the most frequently used programs. Using the option Maximum number of entries combo box, you can configure how many programs the quick start section will remember. + + + + + +
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+ + + +Mike McBride +Jost Schenck +JonathanRiddell
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+ +2003-10-06 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +panel + +
+ + +Panel + +Here you can configure the panel's overall appearance. + +You can also have the icons themselves zoom out when the mouse is over them, with the Enable icon zooming option. You can choose to have tooltips appear when your mouse button is over an icon, by enabling the Show tooltips option. + + +Button Backgrounds + +The &kde; panel supports so-called Button Backgrounds. This means that the buttons shown on the panel will be drawn using configurable images. To enable button backgrounds, simply choose the button type from the list, and change the drop down box to the colour image you would like to use. Choose Default to return to an unstyled button. If you choose Custom colour, the colour button next to the drop down list will be enabled. Click on it to select a custom colour to use. + + + + +<guilabel +>Panel Background</guilabel +> + +Enable transparency to turn the entire panel transparent. The desktop background will show through instead of a solid colour panel. + +There will still be small handles beside each applet, to allow you to locate, move, and configure them. These can be turned off in the Advanced Options... + +If you check Enable background image a picture that will be used to draw the panel's background, just as you can use a picture for the desktop background. You can specify an image file in the line edit box below or choose one by clicking on the Browse button. You'll see a preview of the selected picture on the right. + +The image can be tinted on-the-fly by enabling the option Colour to match the desktop colour scheme. You might use a greyscale texture that is tinted in this manner, to create a particular effect. + + + +<guilabel +>Advanced Options...</guilabel +> + +The Hide button size: option allows you to choose a width in pixels for the hide buttons, if they are visible. + +The panel itself has several default sizes set, which you can switch between by simply dragging the edge of it, or by &RMB; clicking on an empty space in the panel, choosing Size and selecting the desired size from the submenu. If you enable Allow Drag and Drop resizing of panels then by choosing Custom in the panel menu, you can drag the panel edge to any size you like. + +Applet handles are normally visible beside each applet on the panel, so that it is clear where to click to configure them, or to get to the panel menu. You can instead have them Fade out, or hide unless you hover the mouse over them, or you can choose to Hide them completely. + +Finally, if the panel is transparent, you can tint it with a colour of your choice. The slider allows you to choose how opaque the tint is. At the lowest end, there is no tint visible, while at the highest, the panel is not transparent at all. + + + + +Section Author +This section written by: Jost Schenck jost@schenck.de +Minor update by Mike McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com + +Some new options added by Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org + +Jonathan Riddellkde-en-gb@jriddell.org + + + + + +
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+ + +Passwords + + +Introduction + +This module of the &kcontrol; gives you options for configuring the way in which the &tdesu; program treats passwords. &tdesu; will ask you for a password when you try to carry out some privileged actions, such as changing the date/time stored in your system clock, or adding new users on your computer. + +Privileged actions such as those described above can only be carried out by root or a user with administrator permissions on your system. You will need to enter the password for the root account when you want to carry out such actions. + +The options in this module do not affect the behaviour of passwords in other programs such as &kmail;. + + + + + +Use + +There are two configuration options for passwords. The first is to control the visual feedback that you receive when you type a password. The actual characters in the password are never shown on the screen. You can choose to have each character represented by a * character. If you want to make it harder for someone who might be watching your screen to figure out how many characters there are in the password, you can choose to have each character in the password be represented by three asterisks rather than just one. Still another option is not to have any visual feedback at all, so nothing appears on the screen when you type a password. + +If you work in a reasonably secure environment, you can check the option labelled Remember Passwords, and then choose a time period in minutes using the spinner labelled Timeout. (You can either type a number between 5 and 1200 minutes, or use the arrows on the spinner.) + +If the Remember passwords option has been selected, tdesu will not ask you for a password for the length of time specified, after you have given the password once. Keep in mind, however, that this makes your workstation less secure. + +You should avoid selecting the Remember passwords option if you are working in an insecure area, such as a publicly accessible workstation. Also, note that choosing a shorter timeout may be better if you are in a less secure environment. + + + + +
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+ +2002-02-11 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +proxy +proxies + + +
+ +Proxies + + + +Introduction + +Proxies are programs running on a computer that acts a server on the network you are connected to (whether by modem or other means). These programs receive &HTTP; and &FTP; requests, retrieve the relevant files from the internet, and pass them on to the client computer that made the requests. + +When you have configured a proxy, &HTTP; and/or &FTP; requests are re-routed through the computer that is acting as a proxy server. However, you can also select specific hosts which should be contacted directly, rather than through the proxy server. If you are on a local network, for example, access to local hosts probably doesn't need to go through a proxy server. + +You should only need to configure a proxy server if your network administrator requires it (if you are a dial-up user, that would be your internet service provider or ISP). Otherwise, especially if you are feeling a bit confused about this proxy business, but everything seems to be fine with your internet connection, you don't need to change anything. + + + + + +Use + +The first option on the page is a checkbox labelled Use proxy. + +Check this box to enable the use of proxy servers for your internet connection. + +Please note that using proxy servers is optional, but has the benefit or advantage of giving you faster access to data on the internet. + +If you are uncertain whether or not you need to use a proxy server to connect to the internet, please consult with your internet service provider's setup guide or your system administrator. + +If you have selected to use a proxy, you have several methods to configure the settings for it. + + + +Automatically detected script file + + +Select this option if you want the proxy setup configuration script file to be automatically detected and downloaded. +This option only differs from the next choice in that it does not require you to supply the location of the configuration script file. Instead, it will be automatically downloaded using Web Access Protocol Discovery (WAPD). + +If you have a problem using this setup, please consult the FAQ section at http://www.konqueror.org for more information. + + + + +Specified script file + +Select this option if your proxy support is provided through a script file located at a specific address. You can then enter the address in the location text box, or use the folder icon to browse to it. + + + + +Preset environment variables + +Some systems are setup with $HTTP_PROXY to allow graphical as well as non-graphical applications to share the same proxy configuration information. +If you know this applies to you, select this option and click on the Setup... button to provide the environment variable names used to set the address of the proxy server(s). + + + + +Manually specified settings + +Select this option, and click on the Setup... to manually setup the location of the proxy servers to be used. + +If you choose this option, another dialogue will pop up. + +The complete addressing information for the proxy includes both the internet address and a port number. You should enter these into the relevant text boxes. The arrow button copies the information from the HTTP line to the FTP line, in order to help save some typing. + +If there are hosts which you can connect to without going through the proxy server, you can press Add to add the names of these hosts, separated by in the text box labelled No Proxy For:. For example, hosts that are on your local network can probably be contacted directly. + +You can also choose Only use proxy for entries in this list. + +Check this box to reverse the use of the exception list, &ie; the proxy servers will only be used when the requested &URL; matches one of the addresses listed here. + +This features is useful if all you need is a proxy to access a few specific sites, for example, an internal intranet. If you have more complex requirements you might want to use a configuration script. + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Authorisation</guilabel +> + +Here you can choose between two types of authentication, if your proxy requires it. You can have Prompt as needed, the default, in which case &konqueror; will only ask for a username or password if it needs to. + +The other option is Use automatic login. Select this option if you have already set up a login entry for your proxy server in the $KDEDIR/share/config/kionetrc file. + + +&socks-kcontrol; + +
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Conversion to British English
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+ +SOCKS + +SOCKS is a protocol to execute proxy requests for a client. SOCKS is capable of authentication and encryption of traffic, and is often found in corporate settings, as opposed to home users. For more information about SOCKS, see the NEC website + +With this module you can enable most of the network aware &kde; applications to transparently use SOCKS. + +Setting up of a SOCKS client is outside the scope of this document, and the differences between the commonly used ones are very large. If you already have a working SOCKS implementation, allowing you to use commandline clients (for example, if lynx or ftp are already working) then you can simply check the Enable SOCKS support checkbox. + +When this box is checked, several further options become available to you. + +First, you should select which of the various SOCKS clients you have installed on your computer. &kde; will attempt to find this out by itself, if you choose Auto detect. If you know the client you have, you could choose either NEC Socks or Dante. If you have a custom built SOCKS library to use, you can select Use custom library and then enter the path to it in the Path field. + +If you want &kde; to auto detect the SOCKS library in use, but you suspect it isn't looking in the right places or you have installed it in a non-standard location, then you can add further paths to be searched in the bottom of this panel. Use the Add and Remove to add or remove paths. + +At any time while filling in this module, you can press the Test button, and &kde; will report immediately with a message box to tell you if it could find and initialise SOCKS or not. + +Changes made here will not affect any applications that are already open. You will need to close and restart them before they are able to connect via SOCKS. + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk + +
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+ +2002-09-19 +3.01.00 + + +KDE +KControl +screensaver +screen saver + +
+ + + +Screen Saver + +Using this module, you can choose your screen saver, determine how much time must pass before the screen saver is activated, and add or remove password protection to your screen saver. + + +Choosing the screen saver, and configuring its options + +In the Settings box is a check box labeled Start screen saver automatically. This box must have a mark in it, or &kde; will not launch any screen saver and it will not allow you to adjust the settings of your screen saver. + +Along the left side is a list of all available screen savers. You can select a screen saver by simply clicking on its name. Once you have selected a screen saver, you will see a small preview on the monitor on the right. + +The preview monitor will often show the screen saver larger than it is when the screen saver is activated. This is done on purpose, since many of the details of the screen savers would be unintelligible if actually scaled down to such a small size. + +Each screen saver has a different set of setup options. By clicking on Setup..., a dialogue box will appear with all available options. As you adjust the options, the preview box in the dialog box will show you what effect you will achieve with the current settings. + +When you are done setting up your screen saver, click OK. Clicking Cancel will erase any changes you made in this dialogue box, and return you to the screen saver module. + +Clicking the About button will give you the Copyright and Author information if you are interested. + +When you think you have all the options set the way you want, simply click on Test to immediately start the screen saver exactly as it will appear. + + + + +Setting the time, priority and passwords for screen savers. + +Below the Preview Monitor, is the Start screen saver automatically check box, and a spin box which determines the period of inactivity before the screen saver should be started. You can enter any number from 1-120 minutes in this box. + +Enable the check box Make the screen saver aware of power management if you do not want the screensaver to start while you watch TV or movies on your monitor. + +Below that is a check box labelled Require password to stop screen saver. If it is checked, when you click a key or click a mouse button to end the screen saver and return to your work, you must enter a password. The password used is the same password you used to login to your machine. If there is no mark in the check box, no password is required to return to your desktop. + +Finally, there is a slider labelled Priority. If your screen saver appears jumpy, you should increase the priority closer to the High end. This will tell your computer to devote more time to the screen saver, and less time to other tasks. + + + +Using a non-&kde; screen saver + +&kde; does not prevent another screen saver from working. To use a different screen saver, such as xscreensaver, simply disable the &kde; Screen Saver, and set up your other screen saver program normally. + + + + +Removing and restoring a screen saver from your system + +If you want to remove a screen saver from the list in this Control Centre Module, you will need to rename a file on your system. + +Working as a root user is a potentially dangerous situation. While unlikely, it is entirely possible to do permanent damage to your system while working as root. + +Be very careful following the next set of directions + +To delete a screen saver, type the following commands: + +bash$ cd +$KDEDIR/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers +bash$ ls + + +This will give you a list of files. You will notice similarities between some of the file names and that of the screen saver you want to remove. Simply rename the file of similarly named desktop file to a name which does not end in desktop. + +Example: +bash$ cd +$KDEDIR/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers +bash$ mv KSpace.desktop KSpace.backup + + +Will remove Space (GL) from the list + +You must close the &kcontrolcenter; entirely and restart it before the changes will be seen. + +To restore the disabled screen saver, simply rename the file back to its original name: + +bash$ cd +$KDEDIR/share/applnk/System/ScreenSavers +bash$ mv KSpace.backup KSpace.desktop + + +Restart the &kcontrolcenter;, and the screen saver is back in the list. + + + + +Advanced Settings: Grace period + +There is a five second grace period after the screen saver begins before a password is required even if Require password is checked. +Locking the desktop manually, by clicking the lock icon in the &kde; panel, causes the password protection to engage immediately with no grace period. +To alter the grace period setting, you need to manually edit the configuration file. To do so: +$ cd ~/.kde/share/config +Now, using a text editor (the example uses &kate;, the &kde; text editor), load the kdesktoprc. +$ kate kdesktoprc +Search through the file for the section labelled [Screensaver]. +Look through all lines in the section for an entry entitled LockGrace. +If the entry exists, you can edit the value of the entry. +[Screensaver] +LockGrace=3000 +The value of the entity represents the duration of the grace period in milliseconds. An entry of 3000, would change the grace period to 3 seconds. You can set the value of the entry to any number between zero (no grace period) and 300000 (5 minutes). +If the entry does not exist, simply add the entry to the end of the section. + +Any changes to the configuration entry take effect immediately. + + + + + +
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +Windows shares + +
+ +Windows Shares + + +Introduction + +In many small local area networks, the SMB protocol is used to offer network services. Names like &Windows; Network or &Windows; for Workgroups Network or LanManager are often used as well. Using SMB you can access so-called shares (&ie; folders made available by the server) as well as printers. + +&kde; comes with built-in support for the SMB protocol. As &kde; is network-transparent that means you can access SMB shares from everywhere you can access your local files, for example in the &konqueror; file manager and in the file dialogue. To make use of this you should provide &kde; with some information on your SMB network. But do not worry, this is normally pretty simple as, for example, all the Windows clients in your network need and have the same information. + + + + + +For the SMB protocol to work, it is required to have Samba correctly installed. If you have an NT domain controller, you will need at least Samba version 2.0 or higher. If you want to access &Windows; 2000 shares, you will need Samba version 2.0.7 or higher. Older versions may work too, but have not been tested. + + + + + + +Use + +Although there are a lot of insecure SMB networks out there which allow access to anyone, in principle you have to authenticate yourself to access the services of an SMB server. By default, &kde; will use the data entered in the Default user name and Default password fields to authenticate itself on SMB hosts. If you leave the field Default user name empty, &kde; will try to access SMB hosts without a username. If you leave the default password empty, it will try without a password. If &kde; is unsuccessful accessing the host using these settings, you will be asked for a username and a password. + +While it makes things more comfortable if &kde; stores your SMB password, this may be a security problem. If you are using SMB in a security conscious environment, you should not store your password here but rather enter it anew every time you need to access an SMB host. + +In the Workgroup field, you can enter your workgroup name. If you don't know it, ask your system administrator or have a look at other already configured machines in your network. However, in most cases providing the workgroup name is not required, so you probably can also leave this empty. + +If the option Show hidden shares is checked, shares ending with a $ will be shown. + + + + +
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+ +Window Decoration + + +General + +This module allows you to select a style for the borders around windows. + +Each style has a different look, but also a different feel. Some have (sometimes invisible) resize borders all around the edge, which make resizing easier but moving more difficult. Some have no borders on certain edges. One (BII) even has a dynamically sized and positioned title element. + +You are encouraged to experiment with the different styles until you find one which best suits your pattern of work. + +Choose a window decoration style from the drop down box at the top of the screen to see a preview of it in the lower pane. + +If there are any configurable options for the theme you chose on the first page, they will become available below the preview... + + + + + + +Buttons + +This page has instructions directly on it - just drag around the buttons until you have the order that makes you comfortable. + + +Not all the window decorations are able to comply with your custom set button order. The ones that cannot are being converted, but at the time of this release they have not been all been changed. + + +Apart from choosing the window decoration itself, you can choose here two further options: If there should be a tooltip while you hover your mouse over a window decoration button, and if the window decoration should attempt to use a custom set button order. + + +The tooltips can be quite useful if you have set a custom button order, and then changed to an unfamiliar window decoration. + + + +For accessibility purposes, some window decorations support extra wide borders. If this is available, you can also choose a border size here. These large borders are easier to see for low vision users, and easier to grab for people with limited mobility or difficulty using a mouse. + + + + + + +
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+ + +Browser Identification + + + +Introduction + +When &konqueror; connects to a web site to retrieve information, some basic identifying information is sent to the web site in the form of a User Agent header. + +Because of minor differences in the way that different web browsers function, web sites that rely too much on a single browser may sometimes not display as intended when viewed using another browser. Some web sites are smart enough to examine the contents of the user agent header and incorporate this information in the HTML code so that the content is displayed correctly regardless of the browser used. + +However, you may find that some web sites refuse to function correctly unless you are using a browser recognised as proper by that site. In these cases, you may find it necessary to fool the web site by having &konqueror; report itself to be another browser by means of the user agent header. + + + + +Use + +In this module you can configure the type of browser that &konqueror; will report itself to be. You can control this information by web site. Usually, the list box that is labeled Site/Domain Specific Identification will be empty, so that &konqueror; will always use its default useragent string. + +You can disable the sending of a user agent entirely, by unchecking the Send identification checkbox. This may cause strange behaviour on some sites, and may even deny you access to some websites, so disable this with caution. + +To configure a new agent binding, press the New... button. Type the name of the server or a domain in the text box at the top of the dialogue that pops up, which is labelled When browsing the following site. + +Note that you can not use the wildcard character * in this text box. However, the string kde.org will match all hosts in the domain kde.org + +After typing the name of the server, type in the identifying string in the next combo box, which is labeled Use the following identity:, or choose a string from the list. If you don't choose a string from the list, you will need to know what a valid string from the browser looks like. For example, you could type Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.0). + +In the field labelled Alias (description) you can enter a descriptive name for the configured binding, ⪚ Netscape Navigator 4.75 on Linux for the useragent string Mozilla/4.75 (X11; U; Linux 2.2.14 i686). + +You can click on an existing entry in the Configured agent bindings list, and then modify the contents of the text boxes, followed by clicking Change.... + +The Delete button can be used to delete the selected entry in the list of configured agent bindings. The Delete All will remove all the configured user agent strings. Click the Apply to take your changes in effect. + +You can use the checkboxes at the top of the screen to build a user agent that is uniquely yours, by choosing your own combination of operating system name and version, platform, processor type, and language. + +In all cases, the user agent that is being sent by default is displayed in bold text at the top of the page. + + + + + +
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+ +2004-05-04 +3.2 + + +KDE +KControl +actions +window placement +window size + +
+ +Window Behaviour + +In the upper part of this control module you can see several tabs: Focus, Actions, Moving and Advanced. In the Focus panel you can configure how windows gain or lose focus, &ie; become active or inactive. Using Actions you can configure how windows react to mouse clicks. Moving allows you to configure how windows move and place themselves when started. The Advanced options cover some specialized options involving moving windows between desktops and window shading. + + +Please note that the configuration in this module will not take effect if you don't use &kde;'s native window manager, &twin;. If you do use a different window manager, please refer to its documentation for how to customise window behaviour. + + + +Focus + +The focus of the desktop refers to the window which the user is currently working on. The window with focus is often referred to as the active window. + +Focus does not necessarily mean the window is the one at the front — this is referred to as raised, and although this is configured here as well, focus and raising of windows are configured independently. + + +Focus Policy + +There are four methods &kde; can use to determine the current focus: + + + +Click to Focus + +A window becomes active when you click into it. + + + + +Focus follows mouse + +Moving the mouse pointer actively over a normal window activates it. New windows such as the mini command line invoked with &Alt;F2 will receive the focus, without you having to point the mouse at them explicitly. + +In other window managers, this is sometimes known as Sloppy focus follows mouse. + + + + +Focus under mouse + +The window that happens to be under the mouse pointer becomes active. If the mouse is not over a window (for instance, it's on the desktop) the last window that was under the mouse has focus. New windows such as the mini command line invoked with &Alt;F2 will not receive the focus, you must move the mouse over them to type. + + + + +Focus strictly under mouse + +Similar to Focus under mouse, but even more strict with its interpretation. Only the window under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse pointer is not over a window, no window has focus. New windows such as the mini command line invoked with &Alt;F2 will not receive the focus, you must move the mouse over them to type. + +Note that Focus under mouse and Focus strictly under mouse prevent certain features, such as the &Alt; walk-through-windows dialogue, from working properly. + + + + + + +Once you have determined the focus policy, there are the window raising options. + +By placing a mark in front of Auto Raise, &kde; can bring a window to the front if the mouse is over that window for a specified period of time. This is very useful with the Focus follows Mouse option. You can determine the delay by using the slider bar/spin box combination. + + +Setting the delay too short will cause a rapid fire changing of windows, which can be quite distracting. Most people will like a delay of 100-300 ms. This is responsive, but it will let you slide over the corners of a window on your way to your destination without bringing that window to the front. + + +If you do not use Auto Raise, make sure the Click Raise option has a mark in front of it. You will not be happy with both Auto Raise and Click Raise disabled, the net effect is that windows are not raised at all. + + + + + +<guilabel +>Navigation</guilabel +> + +In the Navigation frame you can configure the way switching between applications or desktops using &Alt;Tab or &Ctrl;Tab. + +Switching applications using &Alt; Tab, &ie; holding down &Alt; while repeatedly pressing the Tab key, can take place in &kde; mode or in CDE mode: in &kde; mode you will see a box in the middle of the screen showing you the currently selected application while you are still holding down the &Alt; key. In CDE mode focus goes to each new window as it's selected. + +Next there is an option where you can choose to Traverse windows on all desktops or not. With this enabled, switching windows with &Alt;Tab will show all windows, on all desktops, and take you to the appropriate desktop for the window you select. With it disabled, only windows on your current desktop are selectable with &Alt;Tab, and you must use &Ctrl;Tab to switch to other desktops yourself. + +If you check the Desktop navigation wraps around checkbox, then after you reach the last desktop, pressing Tab again will select the first desktop again. + +Many people name their virtual desktops according to their purpose or some other naming scheme. You may find it convenient to select the Popup desktop name on desktop switch, so you can quickly tell that you've switched to the right one. + + + + + + +Actions + +In this panel you can configure what happens to windows when a mouse is clicked on them. This panel is divided into four sections. + + +<guilabel +>Titlebar double-click</guilabel +> + +This section provides a single dropdown box. You can select either Shade, several variations of Maximise or Lower. + +Selecting Maximise causes &kde; to maximise the window whenever you doubleclick on the titlebar. You can further choose to maximise windows only horizontally or only vertically. + +Shade, on the other hand, causes the window to be reduced to simply the titlebar. Double clicking on the titlebar again, restores the window to its normal size. + + +You can have windows automatically unshade when you simply place the mouse over their shaded titlebar. Just check the Enable Hover check box in the Advanced tab of this module. This is a great way to reclaim desktop space when you're cutting and pasting between a lot of windows, for example. + + + + + +<guilabel +>Titlebar & Frame</guilabel +> + +This section allows you to determine what happens when you single click on the titlebar or frame of a window. Notice that you can have different actions associated with the same click depending on whether the window is active or not. + +For each combination of mousebuttons, modifiers, Active and Inactive, you can select the most appropriate choice. The actions are as follows: + + + +Activate + +Make this window active. + + + + +Lower + +Will move this window to the bottom of the display. This will get the window out of the way. + + + + +Nothing + +Just like it says. Nothing happens. + + + + +Operations Menu + +Will bring up a small submenu, where you can choose window related commands (&ie; Maximise, Minimise, Close, &etc;). + + + + +Raise + +Will bring the window to the top of the display. All other windows which overlap with this one, will be hidden below it. + + + + +Toggle Raise and Lower + +This will raise windows which are not on top, and lower windows which are already on top. + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Inactive Inner Window</guilabel +> + +This part of the module, allows you to configure what happens when you click on an inactive window, with any of the three mouse buttons. + +Your choices are as follows: + + + +Activate, Raise and pass click + +This makes the clicked window active, raises it to the top of the display, and passes a mouse click to the application within the window. + + + + +Activate and pass click + +This makes the clicked window active and passes a mouse click to the application within the window. + + + + +Activate + +This simply makes the clicked window active. The mouse click is not passed on to the application within the window. + + + + +Activate and Raise + +This makes the clicked window active and raises the window to the top of the display. The mouse click is not passed on to the application within the window. + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Inner Window, titlebar and frame</guilabel +> + +This bottom section, allows you to configure additional actions, when a modifier key (by default &Alt;) is pressed, and a mouse click is made on a window. + +Once again, you can select different actions for Left, Middle and Right button clicks. + +Your choices are: + + + +Lower + +Will move this window to the bottom of the display. This will get the window out of the way. + + + + +Move + +Allows you to drag the selected window around the desktop. + + + + +Nothing + +Just like it says. Nothing happens. + + + + +Raise + +Will bring the window to the top of the display. All other windows which overlap with this one, will be hidden below it. + + + + +Resize + +Allows you to change the size of the selected window. + + + + +Toggle Raise and Lower + +This will raise windows which are not on top, and lower windows which are already on top. + + + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Moving</guilabel +> + + +<guilabel +>Windows</guilabel +> + +The options here determine how windows appear on screen when you are moving them. Most of these options exact a price in performance, so if you want to streamline your desktop, you should turn them off. However, if you have a fast computer, they may make your day a little more pleasant, so leave them on. + + + +Display content in moving windows + +Enable this option if you want a window's content to be fully shown while moving it, instead of just showing a window skeleton. The result may not be satisfying on slow computers without graphic acceleration. + + + + +Display content in resizing windows + +Enable this option if you want a window's content to be shown while resizing it, instead of just showing a window skeleton. The result, again, may not be satisfying on slower computers. + + + + +Display window geometry when moving or resizing + +Enable this option if you want a popup tooltip to tell you the size in pixels of a window as you resize it. + + + +Animate minimise and restore + + +Enable this option if you want an animation shown when windows are minimised or restored. +With the slider, you can set the speed of the animation. + + + + +Allow moving and resizing of maximised windows + +When enabled, this feature activates the border of maximised windows, and allows you to move or resize them just as you can normal windows. + + + + +Placement: + + +The placement policy determines where a new window will appear on the desktop. Smart will try to achieve a minimum overlap of windows, Cascade will cascade the windows, and Random will use a random position. Centred will open all new windows in the centre of the screen, and Zero-Cornered will open all windows with their top left corner in the top left corner of the screen. + + + + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Snap Zones</guilabel +> + +The rest of this page allows you to configure the Snap Zones. These are like a magnetic field along the side of the desktop and each window, which will make windows snap alongside when moved near. + + + +Border snap zone: + + +Here you can set the snap zone for screen borders. Moving a window within the configured distance will make it snap to the edge of the desktop. + + + + +Window snap zone: + + +Here you can set the snap zone for windows. As with screen borders, moving a window near to another will make it snap to the edge as if the windows were magnetised. + + + + +Snap windows only when overlapping + + +If checked, windows will not snap together if they are only near each other, they must be overlapping, by the configured amount or less. + + + + + + + + +Advanced + +In the Advanced panel you can do more advanced fine tuning to the window behaviour. + + +Shading + + +Animate + +If this option is enabled, shading, or rolling up a window until just the title bar is shown, will be animated. + + + + +Enable hover + +If this option is enabled, a shaded window will un-shade automatically when the mouse pointer has been over the title bar for some time. Use the slider to configure the delay un-shading. + + + + +Finally, you can configure Active Desktop Borders. If this is enabled, moving the mouse to a screen border will change your desktop. This is useful if you want to drag windows from one desktop to another. + +You can set this option to Disabled, which is the default, to Only when moving windows, or to Always enabled in which case just pushing your mouse against the side of the screen will switch you to a new desktop. + + + + + +
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&kdebugdialog; Handbook + + +&David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2001-02-13 +0.03.00 + + +This document describes &kdebugdialog;. + + + +KDE +KDebugdialog + +
+ + +What is KDebugDialog? + +It is a dialogue box for managing diagnostic messages at runtime. + +If you simply start kdebugdialog, you will see a list of areas, that can be disabled or enabled. A kdDebug(area) call in the code will show something in the debug output only if the area is enabled. + +Note that kdWarning, kdError and kdFatal always appear, they are NOT controlled by this setting. + + + +Area + +The areas which should only be output. Every message that is not mentioned here will simply not be output (unless this field remains empty, which is the default, and means that all messages should be output). You can enter several areas separated by commas here, and you can also use area ranges with the syntax start-end. Thus a valid entry could be: 117,214-289,356-359,221. Do not use whitespaces. + + + + +If you start kdebugdialog , then for every severity level you can define separately what should be done with the diagnostic messages of that level, and the same for each debug area. + +In full mode, first you should select the debug area you are interested in from the drop down list at the top. + +You may independently set the output for various types of messages: + + +Information +Warning +Error +Fatal Error + + +For each of these types, you can set the following: + + + +Output to: + +In this Combobox, you can choose where the messages should be output. The choices are: File, Message Box, Shell (meaning stderr) and Syslog. Please do not direct fatal messages to syslog unless you are the system administrator yourself. The default is Message Box. + + + + +Filename: +This is only enabled when you have chosen File as the output and provides the name of that file (which is interpreted as relative to the current folder). The default is kdebug.dbg. + + + + +Apart from this, you can also tick the checkbox Abort on fatal errors. In this case, if a diagnostic message with the severity level KDEBUG_FATAL is output, the application aborts with a SIGABRT after outputting the message. + +When you close the dialogue by pressing OK, your entries apply immediately and are saved in kdebugrc. When you press Cancel, your entries are discarded and the old ones are restored. + +Credits to Kalle Dalheimer for the original version of &kdebugdialog; + + + +&documentation.index; +
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+ + +2000 +&Neal.Crook; + + + +2002 +&Oswald.Buddenhagen; + + + +2003 +&Lauri.Watts; + + +2003-03-01 +0.05.02 + + +This document describes &kdm; the &kde; Display Manager. &kdm; is also known as the Login Manager. + + + +KDE +kdm +xdm +display manager +login manager + +
+ + + +Introduction + +&kdm; provides a graphical interface that allows you to log in to a system. It prompts for login (username) and password, authenticates the user and starts a session. &kdm; is superior to &xdm;, the X Display Manager, in a number of ways. + + + + + + + +Quick Start Guide + +This is a quick start guide for users who fit the following pattern: + + + +X is configured and works with the command startx from the commandline. + + +Each user will generally only use a single window manager or desktop environment, and does not change this choice very often, or is comfortable editing a single text file in order to change their choice. + + + +This scenario will be sufficient for many environments where a single user or several users normally boot the computer and log into their preferred environment. + + +Setting up a Default Session + +Create or open the file ~/.xinitrc +If you already have a working ~/.xinitrc, go to the next step + + +If one does not already exist, add a line to the ~/.xinitrc to start your preferred window manager or desktop environment. +For &kde; you should enter: +starttde +For other window managers or desktop environments, you should look in their documentation for the correct command. + +Make a link as follows: +ln ~/.xinitrc ~/.xsession + + + +At this point, typing startx on the commandline should start X, with a &kde; session. The next task is to try &kdm;. + +As root, type kdm at the prompt. + +You should see a login window, which is described more fully in. + +Typing your normal username and password in the fields provided, and leaving selected as the session type should now open a &kde; session for your user. + +If you have other users to configure, you should repeat the procedure above for each of them. + + +This is a quick guide to getting up and running only. You probably will want to customise &kdm; further, for example, to hide the names of the system accounts, to allow further sessions, and much more. Please read through the rest of this manual to find out how to do these things. + + + + + +The Login Window + +The user interface to &kdm; consists of two dialogue boxes. The main dialogue box has these controls: + + + +A Username: field for you to enter your username. + + + +A Password: field for you to enter your password. + + + +(Optionally) a graphical image of each user (for example, a digitised photograph). Clicking on an image is equivalent to typing the associated username into the Username: field. (This feature is an imitation of the login box on IRIX). + + +A Menu drop-down box that allows &kdm; to be used to start sessions with various different window managers or desktop environments installed on the system. + + + +(Optionally) a region to the right of the Username:, Password: and Session Type: fields which can be used to display either a static image or an analogue clock. + + + +A Login button that validates the username/password combination and attempts to start a session of the selected type. + + + +A Clear button that clears the text from the Login and Pass fields. + + + +(Optionally) A Shutdown button that displays the Shutdown dialogue box. + + +A Menu button that opens an action menu with the following items: + + + +(On local displays) a Restart X Server item that terminates the currently running &X-Server;, starts a new one and displays the login dialogue again. You can use this if the display content seems to be broken somehow. + + + +(On remote displays) A Close Connection item that closes the connection to the XDMCP server you are currently connected to. If you got to this server through a host chooser, this will bring you back to the chooser, otherwise it will only reset the &X-Server; and bring up the login dialogue again. + + + +(Optionally on local displays) A Console Mode item that terminates the currently running &X-Server; and leaves you alone with a console login. &kdm; will resume the graphical login if nobody is logged in at the console for some time. To make this work, you need to use the local@<console> syntax in the Xservers file (see comments in that file). + + + + + +(Optionally) A Shutdown... button that displays the shutdown dialogue box. + + + +The Shutdown dialogue box presents a set of radio buttons that allow one of these options to be selected: + + + +Shutdown +Shut the system down in a controlled manner, ready for power-down. + + +Restart +Shut the system down and reboot. For systems that use Lilo, an optional drop-down box allows you to select a particular operating-system kernel to be used for the reboot. + + + +Restart X Server + +Stop and then restart the X-server. Typically, you might need to use this option if you have changed your X11 configuration in some way. + + + +Console Mode + +Stop the &X-Server; and return the system to console mode. This is achieved by bringing the system down to run-level 3. Typically, the system manager might need to use this option before upgrading or re-configuring X11 software. + + + + +Pressing the OK button initiates the selected action; pressing the Cancel button returns to the main &kdm; dialogue box. + + + + + +Configuring &kdm; + +This chapter assumes that &kdm; is already up and running on your system, and that you simply want to change its behaviour in some way. + +When &kdm; starts up, it reads its configuration from the folder $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm/ (this may be /etc/kde3/kdm/ or something else on your system). + +The main configuration file is &kdmrc;; all other files are referenced from there and could be stored under any name anywhere on the system - but usually that would not make much sense for obvious reasons (one particular exception is referencing configuration files of an already installed &xdm; - however when a new &kdm; is installed, it will import settings from those files if it finds an already installed &xdm;). + +Since &kdm; must run before any user is logged in, it is not associated with any particular user. Therefore, it is not possible to have user-specific configuration files; all users share the common &kdmrc;. It follows from this that the configuration of &kdm; can only be altered by those users that have write access to $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm/kdmrc (normally restricted to system administrators logged in as root). + +You can view the &kdmrc; file currently in use on your system, and you can configure &kdm; by editing this file. Alternatively, you can use the graphical configuration tool provided by the &kcontrolcenter; (under System AdministrationLogin Manager), which is described in the &kcontrol; help files. + +The remainder of this chapter describes configuration of &kdm; via the &kcontrol; module, and the next chapter describes the options available in &kdmrc; itself. If you only need to configure for local users, the &kcontrol; module should be sufficient for your needs. If you need to configure remote logins, or have multiple &kdm; sessions running, you will need to read on. + + + + +&Thomas.Tanghus; &Thomas.Tanghus.mail; +&Steffen.Hansen; &Steffen.Hansen.mail; +&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; +JohnKnight
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+ +The Login Manager &kcontrol; Module + +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. + +All settings will be written to the configuration file &kdmrc;, which in it's original state has many comments to help you configure &kdm;. Using this &kcontrol; module will strip these comments from the file. All available options in &kdmrc; are covered in . + +The options listed in this chapter are cross referenced with their equivalents in &kdmrc;. All options available in the &kcontrol; module are also available directly in &kdmrc; but the reverse is not true. + +In order to organise all of these options, this module is divided into several sections: Appearance, Font, Background, Shutdown, Users and Convenience. + +You can switch between the sections using the tabs at the top of the window. + +If you are not currently logged in as a superuser, you will need to click the Administrator Mode Button. You will then be asked for a superuser password. Entering a correct password will allow you to modify the settings of this module. + + +Appearance + +From this page you can change the visual appearance of &kdm;, &kde;'s graphical login manager. + +The Greeting: is the title of the login screen. Setting this is especially useful if you have many servers users may log in to. You may use various placeholders, which are described along with the corresponding key in &kdmrc;. + +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 Logo area:. This corresponds to in &kdmrc; + +If you chose Show logo you can now choose a logo: + + + +Drop an image file on the image button. + + +Click on the image button and select a new image from the image chooser dialogue. + + + +If you do not specify a logo the default $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/kdelogo.xpm will be displayed. + +Normally the login box is centred on the screen. Use the Position: options if you want it to appear elsewhere on the screen. You can specify the relative position (percentage of the screen size) for the centre of the login window, relative to the top left of the display, in the fields labelled X: and Y: respectively. These correspond to the key in &kdmrc;. + +While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &kdm; can be configured using the GUI Style: and Colour Scheme: options. These correspond to the keys and in &kdmrc; respectively. + +Below that, you have a dropdown box to choose the language for your login box, corresponding to setting in &kdmrc;. + + + + +Font + +From this section of the module you can change the fonts used in the login window. Only fonts available to all users are available here, not fonts you have installed on a per user basis. + +You can select three different font styles from the drop down box (General:, Failures:, Greeting). When you click on the Choose... button a dialogue appears from which you can select the new characteristics for the font style. + + + +The General: font is used in all other places in the login window. + + +The Failures: font is used when a login fails. + + +The Greeting: font is the font used for the title (Greeting String). + + + +You can also check the box labelled Use anti-aliasing for fonts if you want smoothed fonts in the login dialogue. + +An example of each font can be seen in the Example Box. + + + + +Background + +Here you can change the desktop background which will be displayed before a user logs in. You can have a single colour or an image as a background. If you have an image as the background and select centre, the selected background colour will be used around the image if it is not large enough to cover the entire desktop. + +The background colours and effects are controlled by the options on the tab labelled Background and you select a background image and its placement from the options on the tab labelled Wallpaper. + +To change the default background colour(s) simply click either of the colour buttons and select a new colour. + +The dropdown box above the colour buttons provides you with several different blend effects. Choose one from the list, and it will be previewed on the small monitor at the top of the window. Your choices are: + + + +Flat +By choosing this mode, you select one colour (using the colour button labelled Colour 1), and the entire background is covered with this one colour. + + +Pattern +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). You then select a pattern by clicking Setup. This opens a new dialogue window, which gives you the opportunity to select a pattern. Simply click once on the pattern of your choice, then click on OK, and &kde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colours you selected. For more on patterns, see the section Background: Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns. + + +Background Program +By selecting this option, you can have &kde; use an external program to determine the background. This can be any program of your choosing. For more information on this option, see the section entitled Background: Using an external program. + + +Horizontal Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. + + +Vertical Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the bottom of the screen. + + +Pyramid Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the centre of the screen. + + +Pipecross Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 2 as it moves to the centre of the screen. The shape of this gradient is different then the pyramid gradient. + + +Elliptic Gradient +By choosing this mode, you select two colours (using both colour buttons). &kde; will then start with the colour selected by Colour 2 in the centre of the screen, and slowly transform into the colour selected by Colour 1 as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. + + + +The setup button is only needed for if you select Background program or Patterns. In these instances, another window will appear to configure the specifics. +Wallpaper +To select a new background image first, click on the Wallpapers tab, then you can either select an image from the drop-down list labelled Wallpaper or select Browse... and select an image file from a file selector. + +The image can be displayed in six different ways: + + +No wallpaper +No image is displayed. Just the background colours. + + +Centred +The image will be centred on the screen. The background colours will be present anywhere the image does not cover. + + +Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the upper left corner of the screen, and duplicated downward and to the right. + + +Centre Tiled +The image will be duplicated until it fills the entire desktop. The first image will be placed in the centre of the screen, and duplicated upwards, downwards to the right, and to the left. + + +Centred Maxpect +The image will be placed in the centre of the screen. It will be scaled to fit the desktop, but it will not change the aspect ratio of the original image. This will provide you with an image that is not distorted. + + +Scaled +The image will be scaled to fit the desktop. It will be stretched to fit all four corners. + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Shutdown</guilabel +> + +Allow Shutdown +Use these dropdown box to choose who is allowed to shut down: + + +Nobody: No one can shutdown the computer using &kdm;. You must be logged in, and execute a command. + + +Everybody: Everyone can shutdown the computer using &kdm;. + +Only Root: &kdm; requires that the root password be entered before shutting down the computer. + + +You can independently configure who is allowed to issue a shutdown command for the Local: and Remote: users. + +Commands Use these text fields to define the exact shutdown command. The Halt: command defaults to /sbin/halt. The restart command defaults to /sbin/reboot. + +When Show boot options 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 lilo command and to lilo's map file. + + + +Session types + +Define which session types should be accessible from the login window. + +For more information on this subject, look at /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession to find your xdm setup files. Also review the xdm man pages, especially under the SESSION PROGRAM section. + +To add a session, type its name in the blank entitled New types, and click Add new. + +To remove a session, select the session from the list and click Remove. + + + + +Users + +From here you can change the way users are represented in the login window. + +You may disable the user list in &kdm; entirely in the Show Users section. You can choose from: + + +None + +Do not show any users. This is the most secure setting, since an attacker would then have to guess a valid login name as well as a password. It's also the preferred option if you have more than a handful of users to list, or the list itself would become unwieldy. + + + +Selected only + +Only show users you have specifically enabled. + + + +Not hidden + +Allows you to select a list of users that should not be shown, and all other users will be listed. + + + + +Independently of the users you specify by name, you can use the System UIDs to specify a range of valid UIDs that are shown in the list. By default user id's under 1000, which are often system or daemon users, and user id's over 65000, are not shown. + +You can also enable the Sort users checkbox, to have the user list sorted alphabetically. If this is disabled, users will appear in the order they are listed in the password file. + +If you choose to show users, then the login window will show images (which you select), of a list of users. When someone is ready to login, they may select their user name/image, enter their password, and they are granted access. + +If you permit a user image, then you can configure the source for those images. + +The available options for the User Image Source are: + + +You can configure the admin picture here, for each user on the system. Depending on the order selected above, users may be able to override your selection. + +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. + + +To show (and sort) or not to show users + +Along the right edge of the window are two check boxes: + +If Show users is selected you have chosen to show images of users, instead of making them type their login name. + +If Sort users is selected, then the list of users will be sorted alphabetically in the login window. If unchecked, users will be listed in the same order as they are on this page. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. + + + + +How to determine which users to show and which users to hide + +Below the user image box, and above the Show users check box, is a set of two radio buttions: + + +Show only selected users: If this option is selected, only the users contained in the list labelled Selected Users, will be displayed in the login window. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. +Show all users but no-show users: If this option is selected, all users will be listed, except those users contained in the list entitled No show users. If Show users is not checked, this has no effect. + + + + + +Select users + +This page contains three listboxes. The large listbox on the left shows all the users on the system which might be a genuine user. + +The top rightmost listbox shows the selected users and the bottom rightmost listbox shows the users we do not want displayed in the login window. + +To move a user from one listbox to another you click on the username in the listbox and click >> to move the user from the leftmost box the the rightmost box or << to move the user from the rightmost box to the leftmost box. + + + + +Images + +This section of the manual only applies if Show users is selected. If it is not, this image box has no effect. + +Every user on the system can be represented by an image. The image for each user is kept in a file called $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/$USER.xpm. If there is no such file for a particular user, the file $KDEDIR/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/default.xpm will be used instead. + +To assign a new image to a user just select the user in one of the listboxes and either drop an imagefile on the image button to the right or click on the image button and select a new image from the image selector. + +If no user is currently selected you will be asked if you want to change the default image. + +The replacement is performed by a &konqueror; process so if the imagefile already exists you will be prompted by &konqueror; if you want to replace it. If you confirm the image will be replaced - you will NOT have to press the Apply button. + + + + + +Convenience + +In the convenience tab you can configure some options that make life easier for lazy people, like automatic login or disabling passwords. + +Please think more than twice before using these options. Every option in the Convenience tab is well-suited to seriously compromise your system security. Practically, these options are only to be used in a completely non-critical environment, ⪚ a private computer at home. + + +Automatic Login + +Automatic login will give anyone access to a certain account on your system without doing any authentication. You can enable it using the option Enable auto-login. + +You can choose the account to be used for automatic login from the list labelled User:. + + + + +<guilabel +>Password-Less Login</guilabel +> + +Using this feature, you can allow certain users to login without having to provide their password. Enable this feature using the Enable password-less logins option. + +Below this option you'll see a list of users on the system. Enable password-less login for specific users by checking the checkbox next to the login names. By default, this feature is disabled for all users. + +Again, this option should only be used in a safe environment. If you enable it on a rather public system you should take care that only users with heavy access restrictions are granted password-less login, ⪚ guest. + +The Automatically login after X server crash option allows you to skip the authentication procedure when your X server accidentally crashed. + +You can also choose which user is preselected when &kdm; starts. The default is None, but you can choose Previous to have &kdm; default to the last successfully logged in user, or you can Specify a particular user to always be selected from the list. You can also have &kdm; set the focus to the password field, so that when you reach the &kdm; login screen, you can type the password immediately. + + + + + +
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+ +&kdmrc-ref; + + + +Configuring your system to use &kdm; + +This chapter assumes that your system is already configured to run the X Window System, and that you only need to reconfigure it to allow graphical login. + + +Setting up &kdm; + +The fundamental thing that controls whether your computer boots to a terminal prompt (console mode) or a graphical login prompt is the default runlevel. The runlevel is set by the program /sbin/init under the control of the configuration file /etc/inittab. The default runlevels used by different &UNIX; systems (and different &Linux; distributions) vary, but if you look at /etc/inittab the start of it should be something like this: + +# Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are: +# 0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this) +# 1 - Single user mode +# 2 - Multiuser, without NFS +# 3 - Full multiuser mode +# 4 - unused +# 5 - X11 +# 6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this) + +id:3:initdefault: + + +All but the last line of this extract are comments. The comments show that runlevel 5 is used for X11 and that runlevel 3 is used for multi-user mode without X11 (console mode). The final line specifies that the default runlevel of the system is 3 (console mode). If your system currently uses graphical login (for example, using &xdm;) its default runlevel will match the runlevel specified for X11. + +The runlevel with graphical login (&xdm;) for some common &Linux; distributions are: + + +5 for &RedHat; 3.x and later, and for &Mandrake; +4 for Slackware +3 for &SuSE;. 4.x and 5.x + + +The first step in configuring your system is to ensure that you can start &kdm; from the command line. Once this is working, you can change your system configuration so that &kdm; starts automatically each time you reboot your system. + +To test &kdm;, you must first bring your system to a runlevel that does not run &xdm;. To do so, issue a command like this: + +/sbin/init + +Instead of the number you should specify the appropriate runlevel for console mode on your system. + +If your system uses Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM), which is normal with recent &Linux; and Solaris systems, you should check that your PAM configuration permits login through the service named kde. If you previously used &xdm; successfully, you should not need to make any changes to your PAM configuration in order to use &kdm;. /etc/pam.conf or /etc/pam.d/kde. Information on configuring PAM is beyond the scope of this handbook, but PAM comes with comprehensive documentation (try looking in /usr/share/doc/*pam*/html/). + +Now it's time for you to test &kdm; by issuing the following command: + +kdm + + +If you get a &kdm; login dialogue and you are able to log in, things are going well. The main thing that can go wrong here is that the run-time linker might not find the shared &Qt; or &kde; libraries. If you have a binary distribution of the &kde; libraries, make sure &kdm; is installed where the libraries believe &kde; is installed and try setting some environment variables to point to your &kde; and &Qt; libraries. + +For example: + +export + +export + +export + +export + + + +If you are still unsuccessful, try starting &xdm; instead, to make sure that you are not suffering from a more serious X configuration problem. + +When you are able to start &kdm; successfully, you can start to replace &xdm; by &kdm;. Again, this is distribution-dependent. + + + +For &RedHat;, edit /etc/inittab, look for the string xdm and replace it with &kdm; (including all paths). + + +For &Mandrake;, the X11 runlevel in /etc/inittab invokes the shell script /etc/X11/prefdm, which is set up to select from amongst several display managers, including &kdm;. Make sure that all the paths are correct for your installation. + + +For &SuSE;, edit /sbin/init.d/xdm to add a first line: + +. /etc/rc.config +DISPLAYMANAGER=kdm +export DISPLAYMANAGER + +For FreeBSD, edit /etc/ttys and find the line like this: ttyv8 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure and edit it to this: ttyv8 "/usr/local/bin/kdm -nodaemon" xterm on secure + + + +Most other distributions are a variation of one of these. + + +At this stage, you can test &kdm; again by bringing your system to the runlevel that should now run &kdm;. To do so, issue a command like this: + +/sbin/init + + +Instead of the number you should specify the appropriate runlevel for running X11 on your system. + +The final step is to edit the initdefault entry in /etc/inittab to specify the appropriate runlevel for X11. + +Before you make this change, ensure that you have a way to reboot your system if a problem occurs. This might be a rescue floppy-disk provided by your operating system distribution or a specially-designed rescue floppy-disk, such as tomsrtbt. Ignore this advice at your peril. + +When you reboot your system, you should end up with the graphical &kdm; login dialogue. + +If this step is unsuccessful the most likely problem is that the environment used at boot time differs from the environment that you used for testing at the command line. If you are trying to get two versions of KDE to co-exist, be particularly careful that the settings you use for your PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables are consistent, and that the startup scripts are not over-riding them in some way. + + + + + + +Supporting multiple window managers + +The main dialogue box for &kdm; includes a Session Type: drop-down box, which allows you to select a window manager to use for your session. This chapter describes the changes that you must make to your configuration files in order to support this feature. + +The options that appear in the Session Type: drop-down box are configured by entries in the KDM section of &kdmrc;. + +When you log in using &kdm;, the shell script Xsession is executed. The session type that you select is passed as a command-line argument. (Xsession can be found in /etc/X11/xdm/ for Redhat and Mandrake, and in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/ for S.u.S.E.). Whilst debugging, you might find it helpful to add this line to Xsession: + +echo "$0 || $1 || $2" +> $HOME/.Xsession_args + +How you proceed now depends upon how your system usually starts up window managers. Here are two different approaches, with examples of the changes that you must make: + + + +The window manager is started by commands within Xsession. In this case, you can add a case statement to start the appropriate window manager. Linux Mandrake uses this approach; here is an extract from Xsession: + +# now, we see if xdm/gdm/kdm has asked for a specific environment +case $# in +1) + case $1 in + kde) + source /opt/kde2/bin/kde1 + exec starttde + ;; + kde2) + source /opt/kde2/bin/kde2 + exec starttde + ;; + failsafe) + exec xterm -geometry 80x24-0-0 + ;; + default) + ;; + *) + exec /bin/sh -c "$(/usr/sbin/chksession -x=$1)" + ;; + esac +esac + + + +The window manager is started by another script that is invoked by Xsession. In this case you must ensure that the parameter passed to Xsession is passed on to that other script. For example, if the window manager is started like this: + +exec + +you would need to change it to: + +exec + +Having made this change, you must trace your way through the startup to find the place where the window manager is started. One approach uses xinitrc to start the window manager; this allows a system-wide file /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc or a user-specific file $HOME/.xinitrc to be used. If you edit $HOME/.xinitrc, you may want to save a copy in /etc/skel, so that it will be automatically generated in every user account you create from now on. Here is an example xinitrc for a system using this approach: + +#!/bin/bash +# +# .xsession/.xinitrc +# +# choose a window manager +# + +defaultwm=kde +#set the window manager to $1 if it was supplied +windowmgr=${1:-$defaultwm} + +#start the respective window managers +case ${windowmgr} in + kde|kwm|kdestart) + WINDOWMANAGER=starttde + ;; + fvwm|fvwm2) + WINDOWMANAGER=fvwm2 + ;; + + fvwm95) + WINDOWMANAGER=fvwm95 + ;; + + *) WINDOWMANAGER=windowmgr # default for unknown wm's + +esac + +# +# load resources +# + +if [ -f /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/Xmodmap ]; then + xmodmap /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/Xmodmap +fi + +if [ -f ~/.Xmodmap ]; then + xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap +fi + +if [ -f ~/.Xdefaults ]; then + xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults +fi + +if [ -f ~/.Xresources ]; then + xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources +fi +# +# finally start the window manager +# +exec $WINDOWMANAGER + + + + + + + + + +Using &kdm; for Remote Logins (&XDMCP;) + +&XDMCP; is the Open Group standard, the X Display Manager Control Protocol. This is used to set up connections between remote systems over the network. + +&XDMCP; is useful in multiuser situations where there are users with workstations and a more powerful server that can provide the resources to run multiple X sessions. For example, &XDMCP; is a good way to reuse old computers - a Pentium or even 486 computer with 16 Mb RAM is sufficient to run X itself, and using XDMCP such a computer can run a full modern &kde; session from a server. For the server part, once a single &kde; (or other environment) session is running, running another one requires very few extra resources. + +However, allowing another method of login to your machine obviously has security implications. You should run this service only if you need to allow remote X Servers to start login sessions on your system. Users with a single &UNIX; computer should not need to run this. + + + + + + +Other sources of information + +Since &kdm; is descended from &xdm;, the xdm man page may provide useful background information. For X-related problems try the man pages X and startx. If you have questions about &kdm; that are not answered by this handbook, take advantage of the fact the &kdm; is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence: look at the source code. + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kdm; is derived from, and includes code from, &xdm; (C) Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium. + +&kdm; 0.1 was written by Matthias Ettrich. Later versions till &kde; 2.0.x were written by Steffen Hansen. Some new features for &kde; 2.1.x and a major rewrite for &kde; 2.2.x made by Oswald Buddenhagen. + +Other parts of the &kdm; code are copyright by the authors, and licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL. Anyone is allowed to change &kdm; and redistribute the result as long as the names of the authors are mentioned. + +&kdm; requires the Qt library, which is copyright Troll Tech AS. + +Documentation contributors: + +Documentation written by Steffen Hansen stefh@dit.ou.dk + +Documentation extended by Gregor Zumsteinzumstein@ssd.ethz.ch. Last update August 9, 1998 + +Documentation revised for KDE 2 by Neal Crooknac@forth.org. Last update August 6, 2000 + +Documentation extended and revised for KDE 2.2 by Oswald Buddenhagenossi@kde.org. Last update August, 2001 + + + +Documentation copyright Steffen Hansen, Gregor Zumstein, Neal Crook and Oswald Buddenhagen. This document also includes large parts of the &xdm; man page, which is (C) Keith Packard. + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + +Building and Installing kdm + +&kdm; is part of the KDE project. The various component parts of the KDE project are broken into sections, called packages. &kdm; is part of the package called tdebase. You can get KDE source code from various Linux and BSD distribution CDs, or by download from www.kde.org or its mirrors. If you have an out-of-date source code tree, you can use one of the KDE cvsup servers to bring it up-to-date whilst using minimal network bandwidth. + +Before building tdebase, you must have built and installed (in this order) version 2 of the qt library and the KDE packages tdesupport (optionally) and tdelibs. + +In order to build any of the above, you must already have the X Window System installed, together with a C++ compiler. If are you building from CVS you will also need the GNU configuration tools automake and autoconf. + +If the last few paragraphs seemed like a foreign language, then either you have strayed into an Inappropriate Area of this handbook, or you are about to undergo a Great Learning Experience. + +If you managed to satisfy all of the prerequisites, you are unlikely to have any problems with building and installing tdebase. &kdm; is installed in your $KDEDIR/bin folder. + +make will not overwrite your previous &kdm; config files including &kdmrc;. + + + + +Glossary + + +greeter +The greeter is the login dialogue, &ie; the part of &kdm; which the user sees. + + + + +entropy +... + + + + +
+ + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kdm/kdmrc-ref.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kdm/kdmrc-ref.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..18d6a847588 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kdm/kdmrc-ref.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,3221 @@ + + + +The Files &kdm; Uses for Configuration + +This chapter documents the files that control &kdm;'s behaviour. Some of this can be also controlled from the &kcontrol; module, but not all. + + +&kdmrc; - The &kdm; master configuration file + +The basic format of the file is INI-like. Options are key/value pairs, placed in sections. Everything in the file is case sensitive. Syntactic errors and unrecognised key/section identifiers cause &kdm; to issue non-fatal error messages. + +Lines beginning with # are comments; empty lines are ignored as well. + +Sections are denoted by [Name of Section]. + +You can configure every X-display individually. +Every display has a display name, which consists of a host name (which is empty for local displays specified in the Xservers file), a colon and a display number. Additionally, a display belongs to a display class (which can be ignored in most cases). + +Sections with display-specific settings have the formal syntax [X- host [ : number [ _ class ] ] - sub-section ] +All sections with the same sub-section make up a section class. + +You can use the * wildcard for host, number and class. You may omit trailing components; they are assumed to be * then. The host part may be a domain specification like .inf.tu-dresden.de. + +From which section a setting is actually taken is determined by these rules: + + + +An exact match takes precedence over a partial match (for the host part), which in turn takes precedence over a wildcard. + + + +Precedence decreases from left to right for equally exact matches. + + + + +Example: display name myhost:0, class dpy + + +[X-myhost:0_dpy] precedes + + +[X-myhost:0_*] (same as [X-myhost:0]) precedes + + +[X-myhost:*_dpy] precedes + + +[X-myhost:*_*] (same as [X-myhost]) precedes + + +[X-*:0_dpy] precedes + + +[X-*:0_*] (same as [X-*:0]) precedes + + +[X-*:*_*] (same as [X-*]). + + +These sections do not match this display: +[X-hishost], [X-myhost:0_dec], [X-*:1], [X-:*] + + + + + + + +Common sections are [X-*] (all displays), [X-:*] (all local displays) and [X-:0] (the first local display). + +The format for all keys is  = value. Keys are only valid in the section class they are defined for. Some keys do not apply to particular displays, in which case they are ignored. + +If a setting is not found in any matching section, the default is used. + +A pristine &kdmrc; is very thoroughly commented. All comments will be lost if you change this file with the kcontrol frontend. + + + +The [General] section of &kdmrc; + +This section contains global options that do not fit into any specific section. + + + + + + +This option exists solely for the purpose of clean automatic upgrades. Do not change it, you may interfere with future upgrades and this could result in &kdm; failing to run. + + + + + + +If the value starts with a slash (/), it specifies a file to read &X-Server; definitions from; otherwise, it is an &X-Server; definition by itself. See for the details. The default is an &X-Server; definition that is usually reasonable for the system on which &kdm; was built. + + + + + + +List of Virtual Terminals to allocate to &X-Server;s. For negative numbers the absolute value is used, and the VT will be allocated only if the kernel says it is free. If &kdm; exhausts this list, it will allocate free VTs greater than the absolute value of the last entry in this list. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +The filename specified will be created to contain an ASCII representation of the process ID of the main &kdm; process; the PID will not be stored if the filename is empty. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +This option controls whether &kdm; uses file locking to keep multiple display managers from running onto each other. +The default is true. + + + + + + +This names a directory under which &kdm; stores &X-Server; authorisation files while initialising the session. &kdm; expects the system to clean up this directory from stale files on reboot. The authorisation file to be used for a particular display can be specified with the option in [X-*-Core]. +The default is /var/run/xauth. + + + + + + +This boolean controls whether &kdm; automatically re-reads its configuration files if it finds them to have changed. +The default is true. + + + + + + +Additional environment variables &kdm; should pass on to all programs it runs. LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XCURSOR_THEME are good candidates; otherwise, it should not be necessary very often. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +If the system has no native entropy source like /dev/urandom (see ) and no entropy daemon like EGD (see and ) is running, &kdm; will fall back to its own pseudo-random number generator that will, among other things, successively checksum parts of this file (which, obviously, should change frequently). This option does not exist on Linux and various BSDs. +The default is /dev/mem. + + + + + + +If the system has no native entropy source like /dev/urandom (see ), read random data from a Pseudo-Random Number Generator Daemon, like EGD (http://egd.sourceforge.net) via this UNIX domain socket. This option does not exist on Linux and various BSDs. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +Same as , only use a TCP socket on localhost. + + + + + + +The path to a character device which KDM should read random data from. Empty means to use the system's preferred entropy device if there is one. This option does not exist on OpenBSD, as it uses the arc4_random function instead. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +The directory in which the command FiFos should be created; make it empty to disable them. +The default is /var/run/xdmctl. + + + + + + +The group to which the global command FiFo should belong; can be either a name or a numerical ID. + + + + + + +The directory in which &kdm; should store persistent working data; such data is, for example, the previous user that logged in on a particular display. +The default is /var/lib/kdm. + + + + + + +The directory in which &kdm; should store users' .dmrc files. This is only needed if the home directories are not readable before actually logging in (like with AFS). +Empty by default. + + + + + + + + +The [Xdmcp] section of &kdmrc; + +This section contains options that control &kdm;'s handling of &XDMCP; requests. + + + + + + +Whether &kdm; should listen to incoming &XDMCP; requests. +The default is true. + + + + + + +This indicates the UDP port number which &kdm; uses to listen for incoming &XDMCP; requests. Unless you need to debug the system, leave this with its default value. +The default is 177. + + + + + + +XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 style &XDMCP; authentication requires a private key to be shared between &kdm; and the terminal. This option specifies the file containing those values. Each entry in the file consists of a display name and the shared key. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +To prevent unauthorised &XDMCP; service and to allow forwarding of &XDMCP; IndirectQuery requests, this file contains a database of hostnames which are either allowed direct access to this machine, or have a list of hosts to which queries should be forwarded to. The format of this file is described in . +The default is ${kde_confdir}/kdm/Xaccess. + + + + + + +Number of seconds to wait for the display to respond after the user has selected a host from the chooser. If the display sends an &XDMCP; IndirectQuery within this time, the request is forwarded to the chosen host; otherwise, it is assumed to be from a new session and the chooser is offered again. +The default is 15. + + + + + + +When computing the display name for &XDMCP; clients, the name resolver will typically create a fully qualified host name for the terminal. As this is sometimes confusing, &kdm; will remove the domain name portion of the host name if it is the same as the domain name of the local host when this option is enabled. +The default is true. + + + + + + +Use the numeric IP address of the incoming connection on multihomed hosts instead of the host name. This is to avoid trying to connect on the wrong interface which might be down at this time. +The default is false. + + + + + + +This specifies a program which is run (as root) when an &XDMCP; DirectQuery or BroadcastQuery is received and this host is configured to offer &XDMCP; display management. The output of this program may be displayed in a chooser window. If no program is specified, the string Willing to manage is sent. +Empty by default. + + + + + + + + +The [Shutdown] section of &kdmrc; + +This section contains global options concerning system shutdown. + + + + + + +The command to run to halt/poweroff the system. The default is something reasonable for the system on which &kdm; was built, like /sbin/shutdown  now. + + + + + + +The command to run to reboot the system. The default is something reasonable for the system &kdm; on which was built, like /sbin/shutdown  now. + + + + + + +Whether it is allowed to shut down the system via the global command FiFo. +The default is false. + + + + + + +Whether it is allowed to abort active sessions when shutting down the system via the global command FiFo. This will have no effect unless is enabled. +The default is true. + + + + + + +Instructs &kdm; to offer LiLo boot options in the shutdown dialogue. Only available on Linux i386 & x86-64. +The default is false. + + + + + + +The location of the LiLo binary. Only available on Linux i386 & x86-64. +The default is /sbin/lilo. + + + + + + +The location of the map file LiLo should use. Only available on Linux i386 & x86-64. +The default is /boot/map. + + + + + + + + +The [X-*-Core] section class of &kdmrc; + +This section class contains options concerning the configuration of the &kdm; backend (core). + + + + + + +See . +The default is 15. + + + + + + +See . +The default is 120. + + + + + + +These options control the behaviour of &kdm; when attempting to open a connection to an &X-Server;. is the length of the pause (in seconds) between successive attempts, is the number of attempts to make and is the amount of time to spend on a connection attempt. After attempts have been made, or if seconds elapse in any particular connection attempt, the start attempt is considered failed. +The default is 5. + + + + + + +How many times &kdm; should attempt to start a foreign display listed in the Xservers file before giving up and disabling it. Local displays are attempted only once, and &XDMCP; displays are retried indefinitely by the client (unless the option was given to the &X-Server;). +The default is 4. + + + + + + +How many times &kdm; should attempt to start up a local &X-Server;. Starting up includes executing it and waiting for it to come up. +The default is 1. + + + + + + +How many seconds &kdm; should wait for a local &X-Server; to come up. +The default is 15. + + + + + + +See . +The default is 5. + + + + + + +To discover when remote displays disappear, &kdm; regularly pings them. specifies the time (in minutes) between the pings and specifies the maximum amount of time (in minutes) to wait for the terminal to respond to the request. If the terminal does not respond, the session is declared dead and terminated. If you frequently use X terminals which can become isolated from the managing host, you may wish to increase the timeout. The only worry is that sessions will continue to exist after the terminal has been accidentally disabled. +The default is 5. + + + + + + +Whether &kdm; should restart the local &X-Server; after session exit instead of resetting it. Use this if the &X-Server; leaks memory or crashes the system on reset attempts. +The default is false. + + + + + + +The signal number to use to reset the local &X-Server;. +The default is 1 (SIGHUP). + + + + + + +The signal number to use to terminate the local &X-Server;. +The default is 15 (SIGTERM). + + + + + + +Controls whether &kdm; generates and uses authorisation for local &X-Server; connections. For &XDMCP; displays the authorisation requested by the display is used; foreign non-&XDMCP; displays do not support authorisation at all. +The default is true. + + + + + + +If is true, use the authorisation mechanisms listed herein. The MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 authorisation is always available; XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1, SUN-DES-1 and MIT-KERBEROS-5 might be available as well, depending on the build configuration. +The default is DEF_AUTH_NAME. + + + + + + +Some old &X-Server;s re-read the authorisation file at &X-Server; reset time, instead of when checking the initial connection. As &kdm; generates the authorisation information just before connecting to the display, an old &X-Server; would not get up-to-date authorisation information. This option causes &kdm; to send SIGHUP to the &X-Server; after setting up the file, causing an additional &X-Server; reset to occur, during which time the new authorisation information will be read. +The default is false. + + + + + + +This file is used to communicate the authorisation data from &kdm; to the &X-Server;, using the &X-Server; command line option. It should be kept in a directory which is not world-writable as it could easily be removed, disabling the authorisation mechanism in the &X-Server;. If not specified, a random name is generated from and the name of the display. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +This option specifies the name of the file to be loaded by xrdb as the resource database onto the root window of screen 0 of the display. KDE programs generally do not use X-resources, so this option is only needed if the program needs some X-resources. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +The xrdb program to use to read the X-resources file specified in . +The default is ${x_bindir}/xrdb. + + + + + + +This specifies a program which is run (as root) before offering the greeter window. This may be used to change the appearance of the screen around the greeter window or to put up other windows (e.g., you may want to run xconsole here). The conventional name for a file used here is Xsetup. See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +This specifies a program which is run (as root) after the user authentication process succeeds. The conventional name for a file used here is Xstartup. See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +This specifies a program which is run (as root) after the session terminates. The conventional name for a file used here is Xreset. See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +This specifies the session program to be executed (as the user owning the session). The conventional name for a file used here is Xsession. See . +The default is ${x_bindir}/xterm -ls -T. + + + + + + +If the program fails to execute, &kdm; will fall back to this program. This program is executed with no arguments, but executes using the same environment variables as the session would have had (see ). +The default is ${x_bindir}/xterm. + + + + + + +The PATH environment variable for non-root s. The default depends on the system &kdm; was built on. + + + + + + +The PATH environment variable for all programs but non-root s. Note that it is good practice not to include . (the current directory) into this entry. The default depends on the system &kdm; was built on. + + + + + + +The SHELL environment variable for all programs but the . +The default is /bin/sh. + + + + + + +When &kdm; is unable to write to the usual user authorisation file ($HOME/.Xauthority), it creates a unique file name in this directory and points the environment variable XAUTHORITY at the created file. +The default is /tmp. + + + + + + +If enabled, &kdm; will automatically restart a session after an &X-Server; crash (or if it is killed by Alt-Ctrl-BackSpace). Note that enabling this feature opens a security hole: a secured display lock can be circumvented (unless &kde;'s built-in screen locker is used). +The default is false. + + + + + + +If disabled, do not allow root (and any other user with UID = 0) to log in directly. +The default is true. + + + + + + +If disabled, only users that have passwords assigned can log in. +The default is true. + + + + + + +Who is allowed to shut down the system. This applies both to the greeter and to the command FiFo. + + +None +no Shutdown... menu entry is shown at all + + +Root +the root password must be entered to shut down + + +All +everybody can shut down the machine + + +The default is All. + + + + + + +Who is allowed to abort active sessions when shutting down. + + +None +no forced shutdown is allowed at all + + +Root +the root password must be entered to shut down forcibly + + +All +everybody can shut down the machine forcibly + + +The default is All. + + + + + + +The default choice for the shutdown condition/timing. + + +Schedule +shut down after all active sessions exit (possibly at once) + + +TryNow +shut down, if no active sessions are open; otherwise, do nothing + + +ForceNow +shut down unconditionally + + +The default is Schedule. + + + + + + +How to offer shutdown scheduling options: + + +Never +not at all + + +Optional +as a button in the simple shutdown dialogues + + +Always +instead of the simple shutdown dialogues + + +The default is Never. + + + + + + +Enable password-less logins on this display. Use with extreme care! +The default is false. + + + + + + +The users that do not need to provide a password to log in. Items which are prefixed with @ represent all users in the user group named by that item. * means all users but root (and any other user with UID = 0). Never list root. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +Enable automatic login. Use with extreme care! +The default is false. + + + + + + +The user to log in automatically. Never specify root! +Empty by default. + + + + + + +The password for the user to log in automatically. This is not required unless the user is logged into a NIS or Kerberos domain. If you use this option, you should chmod  kdmrc for obvious reasons. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +A list of directories containing session type definitions. +The default is ${kde_datadir}/kdm/sessions. + + + + + + +The file (relative to the user's home directory) to redirect the session output to. One occurrence of %s in this string will be substituted with the display name. Use %% to obtain a literal %. +The default is .xsession-errors. + + + + + + + + +The [X-*-Greeter] section class of &kdmrc; + +This section class contains options concerning the configuration of the &kdm; frontend (greeter). + + + + + + +Specify the widget style for the greeter. Empty means to use the built-in default which currently is Keramik. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +Specify the widget colour scheme for the greeter. Empty means to use the built-in default which currently is yellowish grey with some light blue and yellow elements. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +What should be shown in the greeter righthand of the input lines (if is disabled) or above them (if is enabled): + + +None +nothing + + +Logo +the image specified by + + +Clock +a neat analogue clock + + +The default is Clock. + + + + + + +The image to show in the greeter if is Logo. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +The relative coordinates (percentages of the screen size; X,Y) at which the centre of the greeter is put. &kdm; aligns the greeter to the edges of the screen it would cross otherwise. +The default is 50,50. + + + + + + +The screen the greeter should be displayed on in multi-headed and Xinerama setups. The numbering starts with 0. For Xinerama, it corresponds to the listing order in the active ServerLayout section of XF86Config; -1 means to use the upper-left screen, -2 means to use the upper-right screen. + + + + + + +The headline in the greeter. An empty greeting means none at all. The following character pairs are replaced by their value: + +%d +name of the current display + + +%h +local host name, possibly with the domain name + + +%n +local node name, most probably the host name without the domain name + + +%s +operating system + + +%r +operating system version + + +%m +machine (hardware) type + + +%% +a single % + + + +The default is Welcome to %s at %n. + + + + + + +The font for the greeter headline. +The default is charter,24,bold. + + + + + + +The normal font used in the greeter. +The default is helvetica,12. + + + + + + +The font used for the Login Failed message. +The default is helvetica,12,bold. + + + + + + +Whether the fonts used in the greeter should be antialiased. +The default is false. + + + + + + +What to do with the Num Lock modifier for the time the greeter is running: + + +Off +turn off + + +On +turn on + + +Keep +do not change the state + + +The default is Keep. + + + + + + +Language and locale to use in the greeter, encoded like $LC_LANG. +The default is en_US. + + + + + + +Enable autocompletion in the username line edit. +The default is false. + + + + + + +Show a user list with unix login names, real names and images in the greeter. +The default is true. + + + + + + +This option controls which users will be shown in the user view () and/or offered for autocompletion (). If it is Selected, contains the final list of users. If it is NotHidden, the initial user list are all users found on the system. Users contained in are removed from the list, just like all users with a UID greater than specified in and users with a non-zero UID less than specified in . Items in and which are prefixed with @ represent all users in the user group named by that item. Finally, the user list will be sorted alphabetically, if is enabled. +The default is NotHidden. + + + + + + +See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +See . + + + + + + +See . +The default is 65535. + + + + + + +See . +The default is true. + + + + + + +If is enabled, this specifies where &kdm; gets the images from: + + +AdminOnly +from <>/$USER.face[.icon] + + +PreferAdmin +prefer <>, fallback on $HOME + + +PreferUser +... and the other way round + + +UserOnly +from the user's $HOME/.face[.icon] + + + +The images can be in any format Qt recognises, but the filename must match &kdm;'s expectations: .face.icon should be a 48x48 icon, while .face should be a 300x300 image. Currently the big image is used only as a fallback and is scaled down, but in the future it might be displayed full-size in the logo area or a tooltip. +The default is AdminOnly. + + + + + + +See . +The default is ${kde_datadir}/kdm/faces. + + + + + + +Specify, if/which user should be preselected for log in: + + +None +do not preselect any user + + +Previous +the user which successfully logged in last time + + +Default +the user specified in the option + + + +If is enabled and a user was preselected, the cursor is placed in the password input field automatically. +Enabling user preselection can be considered a security hole, as it presents a valid login name to a potential attacker, so he only needs to guess the password. On the other hand, one could set to a fake login name. + +The default is None. + + + + + + +See . +Empty by default. + + + + + + +See . +The default is false. + + + + + + +The password input fields cloak the typed in text. Specify, how to do it: + + +OneStar +* is shown for every typed letter + + +ThreeStars +*** is shown for every typed letter + + +NoEcho +nothing is shown at all, the cursor does not move + + +The default is OneStar. + + + + + + +If enabled, &kdm; will automatically start the krootimage program to set up the background; otherwise, the program is responsible for the background. +The default is true. + + + + + + +The configuration file to be used by krootimage. It contains a section named [Desktop0] like kdesktoprc does. Its options are not described herein; guess their meanings or use the control centre. +The default is ${kde_confdir}/kdm/backgroundrc. + + + + + + +To improve security, the greeter grabs the &X-Server; and then the keyboard when it starts up. This option specifies if the &X-Server; grab should be held for the duration of the name/password reading. When disabled, the &X-Server; is ungrabbed after the keyboard grab succeeds; otherwise, the &X-Server; is grabbed until just before the session begins. +Enabling this option disables and . + +The default is false. + + + + + + +This option specifies the maximum time &kdm; will wait for the grabs to succeed. A grab may fail if some other X-client has the &X-Server; or the keyboard grabbed, or possibly if the network latencies are very high. You should be cautious when raising the timeout, as a user can be spoofed by a look-alike window on the display. If a grab fails, &kdm; kills and restarts the &X-Server; (if possible) and the session. +The default is 3. + + + + + + +Warn, if a display has no X-authorisation. This will be the case if + the authorisation file for a local &X-Server; could not be created, + a remote display from &XDMCP; did not request any authorisation or + the display is a foreign display from the Xservers file. + + +The default is true. + + + + + + +Specify whether the greeter of local displays should start up in host chooser (remote) or login (local) mode and whether it is allowed to switch to the other mode. + + +LocalOnly +only local login possible + + +DefaultLocal +start up in local mode, but allow switching to remote mode + + +DefaultRemote +... and the other way round + + +RemoteOnly +only choice of remote host possible + + +The default is LocalOnly. + + + + + + +A list of hosts to be automatically added to the remote login menu. The special name * means broadcast. Has no effect if is LocalOnly. +The default is *. + + + + + + +Use this number as a random seed when forging saved session types, etc. of unknown users. This is used to avoid telling an attacker about existing users by reverse conclusion. This value should be random but constant across the login domain. + + + + + + +Enable &kdm;'s built-in xconsole. Note that this can be enabled for only one display at a time. This option is available only if &kdm; was configured with . +The default is false. + + + + + + +The data source for &kdm;'s built-in xconsole. If empty, a console log redirection is requested from /dev/console. Has no effect if is disabled. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +Specify conversation plugins for the login dialogue; the first in the list is selected initially. Each plugin can be specified as a base name (which expands to $kde_modulesdir/kgreet_base) or as a full pathname. Conversation plugins are modules for the greeter which obtain authentication data from the user. Currently only the classic plugin is shipped with &kde;; it presents the well-known username and password form. +The default is classic. + + + + + + +Same as , but for the shutdown dialogue. +The default is classic. + + + + + + +A list of options of the form Key=Value. The conversation plugins can query these settings; it is up to them what possible keys are. +Empty by default. + + + + + + +Show the Console Login action in the greeter. For this to work, a console must be configured for this particular display, see . +The default is true. + + + + + + +Show the Restart X Server/Close Connection action in the greeter. +The default is true. + + + + + + +A program to run while the greeter is visible. It is supposed to preload as much as possible of the session that is going to be started (most probably). +Empty by default. + + + + + + + + + + + +Specifying permanent &X-Server;s + +Each specification indicates a display which should constantly be managed and which is not using &XDMCP;. This method is typically used only for local &X-Server;s that are started by &kdm;, but &kdm; can manage externally started (foreign) &X-Server;s as well, may they run on the local machine or rather remotely. + +The formal syntax of a specification is +display name [display classlocal[@tty] [reserveserver command + for own &X-Server;s and +display name [display classforeign + for foreign &X-Server;s. + +The display name must be something that can be passed in the option to an X program. This string is used to generate the display-specific section names, so be careful to match the names. The display name of &XDMCP; displays is derived from the display's address by reverse host name resolution. For configuration purposes, the localhost prefix from locally running &XDMCP; displays is not stripped to make them distinguishable from local &X-Server;s started by &kdm;. + +The display class portion is also used in the display-specific sections. This is useful if you have a large collection of similar displays (such as a corral of X terminals) and would like to set options for groups of them. When using &XDMCP;, the display is required to specify the display class, so the manual for your particular X terminal should document the display class string for your device. If it does not, you can run &kdm; in debug mode and grep the log for class. + +The tty specifies which text console an &X-Server; is covering, so &kdm; knows which console it should monitor for activity after switching to Console login to find out when the console session ends. Note that this concept (originating from Solaris) is not perfectly suited for Linux, as there &X-Server;s run on separate virtual terminals and consequently do not actually cover consoles (gettys). + +The reserve keyword instructs &kdm; to start the display not when &kdm; starts up, but when it is explicitly requested via the command FiFo. If reserve displays are specified, the &kde; menu will have a Start New Session item near the bottom; use that to activate a reserve display with a new login session. The monitor will switch to the new display, and you will have a minute to login. If there are no more reserve displays available, selecting the menu item will have no effect. + +The server command specifies the complete &X-Server; command line, including a display number for secondary displays. When &kdm; starts a session, it sets up authorisation data for the &X-Server;. For local servers, &kdm; passes  filename on the &X-Server;'s command line to point it at its authorisation data. For &XDMCP; displays, &kdm; passes the authorisation data to the &X-Server; via the Accept &XDMCP; message. + + + + +&XDMCP; access control + +The file specified by the option provides information which &kdm; uses to control access from displays requesting service via &XDMCP;. The file contains four types of entries: entries which control the response to Direct and Broadcast queries, entries which control the response to Indirect queries, macro definitions for Indirect entries and entries which control on which network interfaces &kdm; listens for &XDMCP; queries. Blank lines are ignored, # is treated as a comment delimiter causing the rest of that line to be ignored and \ causes an immediately following newline to be ignored, allowing indirect host lists to span multiple lines. + +The format of the Direct entries is simple, either a host name or a pattern, which is compared against the host name of the display device. Patterns are distinguished from host names by the inclusion of one or more meta characters; * matches any sequence of 0 or more characters, and ? matches any single character. If the entry is a host name, all comparisons are done using network addresses, so any name which converts to the correct network address may be used. Note that only the first network address returned for a host name is used. For patterns, only canonical host names are used in the comparison, so ensure that you do not attempt to match aliases. Host names from &XDMCP; queries always contain the local domain name even if the reverse lookup returns a short name, so you can use patterns for the local domain. Preceding the entry with a ! character causes hosts which match that entry to be excluded. To only respond to Direct queries for a host or pattern, it can be followed by the optional NOBROADCAST keyword. This can be used to prevent a &kdm; server from appearing on menus based on Broadcast queries. + +An Indirect entry also contains a host name or pattern, but follows it with a list of host names or macros to which the queries should be forwarded. Indirect entries can be excluding as well, in which case a (valid) dummy host name must be supplied to make the entry distinguishable from a Direct entry. If compiled with IPv6 support, multicast address groups may also be included in the list of addresses the queries are forwarded to. If the indirect host list contains the keyword CHOOSER, Indirect queries are not forwarded, but instead a host chooser dialogue is displayed by &kdm;. The chooser will send a Direct query to each of the remaining host names in the list and offer a menu of all the hosts that respond. The host list may contain the keyword BROADCAST, to make the chooser send a Broadcast query as well; note that on some operating systems, UDP packets cannot be broadcast, so this feature will not work. + +When checking access for a particular display host, each entry is scanned in turn and the first matching entry determines the response. Direct and Broadcast entries are ignored when scanning for an Indirect entry and vice-versa. + +A macro definition contains a macro name and a list of host names and other macros that the macro expands to. To distinguish macros from hostnames, macro names start with a % character. + +The last entry type is the LISTEN directive. The formal syntax is + LISTEN [interface [multicast list]] + If one or more LISTEN lines are specified, &kdm; listens for &XDMCP; requests only on the specified interfaces. interface may be a hostname or IP address representing a network interface on this machine, or the wildcard * to represent all available network interfaces. If multicast group addresses are listed on a LISTEN line, &kdm; joins the multicast groups on the given interface. For IPv6 multicasts, the IANA has assigned ff0X:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b as the permanently assigned range of multicast addresses for &XDMCP;. The X in the prefix may be replaced by any valid scope identifier, such as 1 for Node-Local, 2 for Link-Local, 5 for Site-Local, and so on (see IETF RFC 2373 or its replacement for further details and scope definitions). &kdm; defaults to listening on the Link-Local scope address ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b to most closely match the IPv4 subnet broadcast behavior. If no LISTEN lines are given, &kdm; listens on all interfaces and joins the default &XDMCP; IPv6 multicast group (when compiled with IPv6 support). To disable listening for &XDMCP; requests altogether, a LISTEN line with no addresses may be specified, but using the [Xdmcp] option is preferred. + + + + +Supplementary programs + +The following programs are run by &kdm; at various stages of a session. They typically are shell scripts. + +The Setup, Startup and Reset programs are run as root, so they should be careful about security. Their first argument is auto if the session results from an automatic login; otherwise, no arguments are passed to them. + + +Setup program + +The Xsetup program is run after the &X-Server; is started or reset, but before the greeter is offered. This is the place to change the root background (if is disabled) or bring up other windows that should appear on the screen along with the greeter. + +In addition to any specified by , the following environment variables are passed: + + + DISPLAY + the associated display name + + + PATH + the value of + + + SHELL + the value of + + + XAUTHORITY + may be set to an authority file + + + DM_CONTROL + the value of + + + +Note that since &kdm; grabs the keyboard, any other windows will not be able to receive keyboard input. They will be able to interact with the mouse, however; beware of potential security holes here. If is set, Xsetup will not be able to connect to the display at all. Resources for this program can be put into the file named by . + + + + +Startup program + +The Xstartup program is run as root when the user logs in. This is the place to put commands which add entries to utmp (the sessreg program may be useful here), mount users' home directories from file servers, or abort the session if some requirements are not met (but note that on modern systems, many of these tasks are already taken care of by PAM modules). + +In addition to any specified by , the following environment variables are passed: + + + DISPLAY + the associated display name + + + HOME + the initial working directory of the user + + + LOGNAME + the username + + + USER + the username + + + PATH + the value of + + + SHELL + the value of + + + XAUTHORITY + may be set to an authority file + + + DM_CONTROL + the value of + + + +&kdm; waits until this program exits before starting the user session. If the exit value of this program is non-zero, &kdm; discontinues the session and starts another authentication cycle. + + + + +Session program + +The Xsession program is the command which is run as the user's session. It is run with the permissions of the authorised user. One of the keywords failsafe, default or custom, or a string to eval by a Bourne-compatible shell is passed as the first argument. + +In addition to any specified by , the following environment variables are passed: + + + DISPLAY + the associated display name + + + HOME + the initial working directory of the user + + + LOGNAME + the username + + + USER + the username + + + PATH + the value of (or for root user sessions) + + + + SHELL + the user's default shell + + + XAUTHORITY + may be set to a non-standard authority file + + + KRBTKFILE + may be set to a Kerberos4 credentials cache name + + + + KRB5CCNAME + may be set to a Kerberos5 credentials cache name + + + + DM_CONTROL + the value of + + + XDM_MANAGED + will contain a comma-separated list of parameters the session might find interesting, like the location of the command FiFo and its capabilities, and which conversation plugin was used for the login + + + + DESKTOP_SESSION + the name of the session the user has chosen to run + + + + + + + +Reset program + +Symmetrical with Xstartup, the Xreset program is run after the user session has terminated. 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anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
+ +
+ + +2001 +&Dirk.Doerflinger; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2004-04-11 +1.20.01 + + +&kfind; is &kde;'s file find utility. + + + +KDE +tdeutils +kfind +find +search + +
+ + +Introduction + +&kfind; is the &kde; file find utility. + + +Launching &kfind; + +The Find Files tool is a useful method of searching for specific files on your computer, or for searching for files that match a pattern. An example of this could include searching for files of a particular type or with certain letters in the filename. You can load this utility by clicking on Find Files. This will launch &kfind;. + + + + + +Finding Files + + +The Name/Location Tab + +When starting &kfind;, you will see a quite simple window. Type in the name of the file you are searching in the textbox labelled Named:. Choose a folder where you want to search by typing it in the field Look in: or by clicking Browse... and press Enter or click Find. If Include subfolders is checked all subfolders starting from your chosen folder will be searched too. The results will be displayed in the box below. + +You can use the following wildcards: + + + +The Asterisk * + +The asterisk stands for any number of missing characters (even zero), that means ⪚ searching for marc* may find the files marc, marc.png and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd. mar*.kwd may find marketplace.kwd and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd. + + + + +The Question Mark ? + +In contrast to the asterisk, the question mark stands for exactly one character, so mar? will find marc, but marc? will not find anything, as our files are called marc and marc.png. You can put as many question marks in the term as you want, it will find exactly that number of characters. + + + + + +Of course you can combine those two wildcard symbols in a search term. + + + + +The Contents Tab + + + +File type + +Here you can specify the type of file you are searching for. + + + + +Containing text + +Type in the word or phrase the files you are searching for must contain. Note: If you do this in a large folder or checked Include subfolders in the Name/Location tab, this may take a long time. + + +This option will not work for all files listed under File type. Only the following file types are supported: +Text files, ⪚ source code and README files +KWord >= 1.2 +KPresenter >= 1.2 +KSpread >= 1.2 +OpenOffice.org Writer +OpenOffice.org Impress +OpenOffice.org Calc + + + + + + + + + +Case sensitive + +If you enable this option, &kfind; will only find files with the exact case matching, ⪚ MARC will only match MARC, not Marc. + + + + +Regular expression +If you have installed the &kregexpeditor; tool from the tdeutils package, you will have this additional option. Enabling it will allow you to search for a regexp or regular expression. A regexp is a way to specify conditions for your search, and they can be very complex, and equally they can be very powerful. If you are unfamiliar with regular expressions, you can choose Edit Regular Expression to open &kregexpeditor;. This tool allows you to construct your set of conditions graphically, and then generates the expression for you. + +&kregexpeditor; is a very useful tool, and can be used from within many &kde; applications other than &kfind;. You can find more information from within its own help file. + + + + + + + + + + +The Properties Tab + +Here you can refine your search. These are the special refinements you can choose: + + + + +Find all files created or modified + +Here you can either enter two dates, between which the files were created or modified, or specify a time period. + + + + +File size is + +Here you can specify if the file has to be at least or as most as big as the size you entered in the following box. + + + + +Files owned by user, Files owned by group + +Here you can specify user and group names. + + + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kfind; + +Program copyright: + + +Developers + +Martin Hartig + + + +Stephan Kulow coolo@kde.org + + + +Mario Weilguni mweilguni@sime.com + + + +Alex Zepeda jazepeda@pacbell.net + + + +Miroslav Flídr flidr@kky.zcu.cz + + + +Harri Porten porten@kde.org + + + +Dima Rogozin dima@mercury.co.il + + + +Carsten Pfeiffer pfeiffer@kde.org + + + +Hans Petter Bieker bieker@kde.org + + + +Waldo Bastian bastian@kde.org + + + + +Documentation copyright 2001 &Dirk.Doerflinger; &Dirk.Doerflinger.mail; + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underBSDLicense; + + +Installation + + +How to obtain &kfind; +&install.intro.documentation; + + +Requirements + +In order to successfully use &kfind;, you need &kde; 3.x. + + + + +Compilation and Installation +&install.compile.documentation; + + + +&documentation.index; + +
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Also, any suggestions that you might have, are appreciated. Better yet, send us everything that you think is unclear, and if possible, send us what you think would be a clearer solution. Our email address is kde-doc-english@kde.org. + +Second, send us your solutions of those frequently-asked questions which are still not in this FAQ. We will put them in as soon as possible. + +Last but not least, please make full use of this FAQ. Read this FAQ (and other relevant documentation) well before asking questions on the various &kde; mailing lists or newsgroups. + +You might also want to consider becoming a FAQ maintainer. Please refer to for more details. + + + + + + +How do I become a FAQ maintainer? + + + +Actually, it is very easy to become an FAQ maintainer, and we are always in need of fresh blood. :-) Just send us an email at kde-doc-english@kde.org. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/configkde.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/configkde.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7402dbde6d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/configkde.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,271 @@ + + +Configuring &kde; + + + + +How do I set the language used by &kde;? + + + +There are two ways to set the language &kde; uses in the messages it will display: + + +Using the &kde; Control Centre +Fire up the &kde; Control Centre and select Regional & Accessibility followed by Country/Region & Language. You can select your language and location here. If &kde; cannot find a translation in the first language chosen, it will fall back on the default language. This is usually (American) English by default. +Using the &kde; Control Centre is the preferred way of choosing languages in &kde;. + +Using the LANG environment variable +The second method uses the standard locale setting on your system. To change the language, simply set the environment variable LANG accordingly. For example, if your shell is bash, execute export LANG=de to set German as the language used. + + + + + + + +Is there any keyboard switcher for international keyboards for &kde;? + + +Yes, you can configure it using the &kde; Control Centre Regional & Accessibility Keyboard Layout configuration page. + + + + + +How do I replace the standard text login screen with the &kde; login screen? + + +Your distribution/&UNIX; flavour may have its own setup tools to change this (⪚ YaST on &SuSE; &Linux;). This will be the safest way to enable the &kde; login screen. However, if for some reason you do not wish to use these tools, the following instructions may be useful. +First, you need to change to the xdm runlevel (runlevel 5 on &RedHat; and &SuSE; systems) by editing your /etc/inittab file. In the file, you should have a line saying id:3:initdefault:. Change it to id:5:initdefault:. Now, at the end of the file, comment out the following line: x:5:respawn:/usr/bin/X11/xdm -nodaemon and replace it with x:5:respawn:/opt/kde/bin/kdm -nodaemon. The location of &kdm; may differ on your system. +For changes to take effect immediately, type init 5 (for &RedHat; systems) at the shell prompt. It is risky to initiate a graphical login without checking beforehand whether it works. If it fails to work, you would be in for a hard time getting back.... + + +For FreeBSD, you should edit the file /etc/ttys and change one of the lines that look like ttyv8 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure to instead say ttyv8 "/usr/local/bin/kdm -nodaemon" xterm off secure. + + + + + + +I would like to click the &LMB; anywhere on the desktop and have the K menu displayed. + + +Open the &kde; Control Centre and choose Desktop Behaviour. You can now choose the behaviour of mouse clicks on the desktop. To have the K menu open from a single &LMB; click, change the entry labelled Left button to say Application Menu. + + + + + +Where do I find information regarding &kde; themes? + + +Go to http://kde.themes.org/ or http://www.kde-look.org. + + + + + +How do I change &MIME; Types? + + +If you are using &konqueror;, do this instead: first, open a &konqueror; window and choose SettingsConfigure Konqueror, then File Associations. Find the type you want to change (⪚ text/english or image/gif), and set the application preference order to whatever you want. + + + + + +&kde; (&kdm;) does not read my .bash_profile! + + +The login managersxdm and &kdm; do not run a login shell, so .profile, .bash_profile, &etc; are not sourced. When the user logs in, xdm runs Xstartup as root and then Xsession as user. So the normal practice is to add statements in Xsession to source the user profile. Please edit your Xsession and .xsession files. + + + + + +How do I use &TrueType; fonts in &kde;? + + + +You need to install &TrueType; font support into your &X-Window; configuration. Please take a look at x.themes.org for the fonts, and xfsft: &TrueType; Font Support For X11 or X-&TrueType; Server Project Home Page for the font servers. + +If you have a bunch of &TrueType; fonts from &Microsoft; &Windows;, edit the XF86Config file to get the fonts from the font folder. Then just tell &kde; to use these new fonts with the font administrator utility. + + + + + + +Is it possible to enter, show and work with the Euro Symbol in &kde;? + + +Yes and no. For details, look here: http://www.koffice.org/kword/euro.php. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/contrib.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/contrib.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8bff6911cd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/contrib.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ + + + + +Contributing + + + + +How can I contribute to &kde;? + + +&kde; is a free software project that lives from voluntary contributions. Everybody is encouraged to contribute to &kde;. Not only programmers are welcome. There are many ways in which you can help to improve &kde;: + +Test the software. +Send in bug reports. For more information on this, see How do I submit a bug report?. +Write documentation or help files. You can get some information by visiting the &kde; Editorial Team Home Page. +Translate programs, documentation, and help files. For more information on this, you should visit The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site. +Draw nice icons or compose sound effects. You can visit the &kde; artists page to find out more. +Write articles and books about &kde;. If you want to help spread the word about &kde;, simply send an email to kde-pr@kde.org. This will get you in touch with the &kde; public relations volunteers. +Program new &kde; applications. Please refer to for more information. +Of course, sponsors are also welcome. :-) + +There are several places to look for more information if you want to get involved in the development. The first step is to subscribe to some of the mailing lists. You will soon see something that can be improved or added. + + + + + +How do I submit a bug report? + + +There is a bug tracking system available at http://bugs.kde.org. The system features a wizard to submit new bug reports and a list of all known bugs. +The easiest way to submit a bug is to select HelpReport Bug... from the menu bar of the application with the bug. This will open a small dialogue box with a link to the bug tracking system. Please make sure to follow the instructions of the bug reporting wizard. + + + + + +I want to program for &kde;. What should I do first? + + +Everybody is encouraged to develop software for &kde;. What you should do first depends strongly on your experience, ⪚ whether you have already learned C++ or have experience with the &Qt; toolkit and so on. +To get into &kde; programming, you will need some basic tools: automake, autoconf, and egcs. You should look to http://developer.kde.org/ for more tips. +Another excellent resource for learning &kde; programming is the &Qt; online tutorials. These are installed along with &Qt;. To view them, open $QTDIR/doc/html/index.html in &konqueror; and bookmark it. The tutorials can be found under "Using Qt". The source code for each lesson can be found in the $QTDIR/tutorial directory. +There is, however, one thing that everybody interested in programming for &kde; should do: subscribe to the developers mailing list. To subscribe, you have to send an email to kde-devel-request@kde.org with the subject subscribe your_email_address. Please read How to subscribe/unsubscribe to these lists carefully. Everything said there applies to the development list as well. + + + + + +How do I get access to the CVS? + + +The &kde; project uses CVS to develop the core parts of the software. Usually, when you have changed one of the parts (⪚ fixed a bug), and you want to commit this change, the best way is to create a patch against a current snapshot and send this patch to the developer/maintainer of the respective program. +If you are doing this more or less regularly, you can ask Stephan Kulow, coolo@kde.org for direct access to the CVS server. But be aware that more users will slow down CVS access for all developers, so we want to keep the number of people with direct CVS access reasonably small. But feel free to ask! + + + + + +I am just curious. Can I have read-only access to the CVS? + + +Yes. It is possible to get read-only access to the CVS repository with cvsup or cvs utility. You can find more information about how to set up cvsup for the &kde; repository from How to use cvsup to get &kde;. +In addition, anonymous CVS service is also available. To find out more about how to set up and use anonymous CVS, please see here. + + + + + +Are there any cvs mirror sites for &kde;? + + +Yes. The main &kde; server is normally very busy. Please take a look at http://developer.kde.org/source/cvsupmirrors.html and http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html for the list of available mirrors. +Once you have selected a new cvsup server, simply replace +*default host=cvs.kde.org + with +*default host=cvsup.your.new.host + in your cvsup script. +The instructions to change the anoncvs server can be found on http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html, too. + + + + + +How do I go about translating &kde; programs into my native language? + + +Look at the The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site to see whether your program is already translated (most are). Otherwise you will find information there on how to do it yourself. + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/desktop.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/desktop.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b95a8a96dbc --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/desktop.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +The desktop + + + + +How do I add an application to the desktop? + + + +Just choose the desired application from the K menu and drag and drop it to the Desktop. +For applications not listed in the K menu, use the &RMB; on the desktop and choose Create NewFile Link to Application... and fill in the configuration for the application you want to link to. + + + + + + +How do I mount/unmount a device from the desktop? + + + +First, make sure you are allowed to mount/umount the relevant device as a user. +Then you can add any device via &RMB; on the desktop and then choosing Create New. + + + + + + + +Where are the icons kept? + + +The icons can be found only in $KDEDIRS/share/icons or $HOME/.kde/share/icons or $HOME/.kde2/share/icons. To use icons stored in other locations, you must either copy them into one of the above-mentioned fixed &kde; locations or make symlinks. + + + + + +How do I use the mouse scroll wheel in &kde;? + + +Mouse wheel support comes with &Qt; 2.0 and above, so &kde; based on that will automatically support the use of the mouse scroll wheel. + + + + + +Why can't I get system sound to work, like for opening windows? + + +System sound currently does not work on non-FreeBSD and non-&Linux; systems. This is being worked on. If you use FreeBSD or &Linux;, you have found a bug, so please report it. + + + + + +How do I launch applications in a particular desktop? + + +&kde; comes with a program called &kstart;. To start an xterm on the second desktop and then activate it use: kstart xterm. +Note that the option is important. It takes an argument which is a regular expression matching the title of the window to apply the settings to. +Please read kstart for more magic available with &kstart; (and there is an abundance). + + + + + +Where do I save my files if I want them to appear directly on the desktop? + + +$HOME/Desktop. You might need to refresh your desktop after you have saved your files. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/filemng.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/filemng.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3a8af4c727b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/filemng.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + + + +The File Manager and Web Browser + +The file manager and web browser of &kde; is &konqueror;. The &konqueror; home page is located at http://www.konqueror.org where a &konqueror; specific FAQ can be found. + + + + +How do I use &konqueror; as a web browser with a proxy? + + +&konqueror; can be used with &HTTP; and &FTP; proxies. To set up the proxy server in &konqueror;, just select SettingsConfigure &konqueror;... from the &konqueror; menu and go to the Proxy tab. + + + + + +How can I change the appearance of a folder in &konqueror;? + + +Right-click the folder, select Properties, click on the large icon in the dialogue which appears and choose another icon. +To change the icon displayed for entries in the K Menu, use the Menu Editor, located at SettingsMenu Editor. + + + + + +How can I do non-anonymous &FTP; transfers with &konqueror;? + + +Normally, if you enter a &URL; like ftp://ftp.somehost.com, &konqueror; will attempt an anonymous login to the &FTP; server. If you want to login as a particular user, enter a &URL; like ftp://username@ftp.somehost.com instead. &konqueror; will ask for your password and connect to the server. + + + + What are and in the Execute line? +They are used by all &kde; applications (since they are implemented in KApplication and all good &kde; programs create a KApplication object before they even look at the command line arguments). A standard line for a &kde; application looks like this: foo . Pretty confusing, but it has been designed in that way so that it can integrate legacy, non-&kde; applications as smoothly as possible. &konqueror;, when executing the line above, will extend the command to foo . Both the icon and the mini-icon as well as "The Foo" are properties defined in the .desktop file. If the icons are not defined, they simply default to the executable name foo. + +This way a user can change these things in &kmenuedit; for his or her applications. The option is important, because no user will accept that the menu item Editor starts something called kedit-0.9pl4-build47. Instead, he expects a window called Editor. Furthermore these names are localised, i.e. an American user launches CD-Player and gets a window called CD-Player while a German user launches CD-Spieler and gets a window called CD-Spieler. + + + + + + +How do I specify the startup folder for &konqueror;? + + + +Using the &RMB;, click on the Home icon and choose Properties. Under the Application tab you will probably find something like kfmclient openProfile filemanagement; just append file:/whereever/you/want with the folder you would like &konqueror; to start in. + + + + + + +How do I import &Netscape; bookmarks? + + +There is no need to import anything at all. &Netscape; bookmarks are automatically available under the Bookmarks menu in &konqueror; with no configuration on your part necessary. The Bookmark Editor is able to convert &Netscape; bookmarks to the format used by &konqueror;, if you want this. + + + + + +How do I fool a site into believing &konqueror; is &Netscape; or some other browser? + + +In &konqueror;, select SettingsConfigure Konqueror... and in the configuration dialogue, select Browser Identification. Default and site-specific browser identifications can be set from here. + + + + + +How do I configure &konqueror; to run &Java; applets? + + +Choose SettingsConfigure &konqueror;... from &konqueror;'s menubar and then select Java & Javascript. Set the Path to Java executable correctly. If it doesn't work, please check the Konqueror + Java HOWTO. + + + + + +What is this new Smart policy for JavaScript web popups? + + +This new policy attempts to block intrusive JavaScript popup windows. If the user does not click on a button or submit a form to trigger the popup, then the popup is not permitted. Some sites will open a second new window from within the first and in that case, the second window will not show. + + + + + +Why doesn't my banking site work with &konqueror;? It pops up a new window with the login screen in other browsers, but not in &konqueror;. + + +Make sure you have Javascript enabled, and the default JavaScript web popups policy set to Ask or Allow. The Smart policy is not always sufficient for some banks. Many banks also require &Java; support. You can find more help on enabling this at http://www.konqueror.org/. + + + + + +Why can't &konqueror; render &GIF; images? + + +It is because you did not enable &GIF; support in &Qt;. Please see for more details. + + + + + +How do I rename files? + + +Simply right click on the file and select Rename or click once on an already selected file. The default keyboard shortcut to rename a file is F2. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/getkde.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/getkde.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a059b9b7204 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/getkde.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Getting &kde; + + + + +Where do I get &kde;? + + + +The main distribution site for &kde; is ftp.kde.org. However, this site is often under heavy load, so you might prefer to use download.kde.org which automatically redirects you to the mirror nearest to you. You can also have a look at the list of &kde; mirror sites. + + + + + +Are there &Linux; distributions that include &kde;? + + +Yes, major &Linux; distributions already ship &kde;. As building a distribution takes some time, they might not always contain the latest version, but for a start or to avoid downloading from the Internet, they do provide a good starting point. +You can find an up-to-date list of distributions that ship with &kde; here. + + + + + + +What is the current version? + + + +Currently, the latest stable version is 3.2 + +The &kde; 3.2 Info Page contains a lot of information specific to this release. + + + + + +Where do I find &kde; snapshots? + + +You can get the latest snapshots from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/snapshots. You might also want to consider setting up your own CVS client in order to maintain the latest snapshot at all times. Please refer to Anonymous CVS and &kde; for further information. + + + + + + +Where do I get &Qt;? + + +&Qt; is a product of the Norwegian company Trolltech. You can always get the latest &Qt; version from their &FTP; server. +And with most up-to-date &Linux; distributions, &Qt; is already included. Please see for the version of &Qt; you need. + + + + + +What is &Qt;, by the way? + + +&Qt; is a C++-based class library to build user interfaces. It also includes many utility classes like string classes and classes to handle input and output. It provides most of the widgets you will see in a &kde; application: menus, buttons, sliders, &etc;. &Qt; is a cross-platform library that allows you to write code that will compile on &UNIX; systems as well as &Windows; and embedded devices. You can learn more about &Qt; at http://www.trolltech.com. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f47541c06de Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e833f6b663c --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + + +&kde; Frequently Asked Questions + + + +The &kde; Team + +MalcolmHunter
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+ + +1997 +1998 +1999 +2000 +2001 +2003 +The &kde; Team + + +&FDLNotice; + +2003-09-16 +3.2 + + +This is a compilation of the most frequently asked questions about the K Desktop Environment. Please report any bugs, inconsistencies or omissions you find in this &FAQ; to kde-doc-english@kde.org. Please do not mail your questions to this list. Post them to the &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups instead. They are monitored for this FAQ. + + +KDE +FAQ +question +answer + +
+ +&faq-about; +&faq-intro; +&faq-getkde; +&faq-install; +&faq-panel; +&faq-desktop; +&faq-winmng; +&faq-filemng; +&faq-configkde; +&faq-kdeapps; +&faq-nonkdeapps; +&faq-tips; +&faq-misc; +&faq-moreinfo; +&faq-contrib; + + +Credits and Licence + +The current &FAQ; maintainers are: + + +Rainer Endres endres@kde.org + + +Many of the answers in this &FAQ; are taken from the various &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups. Here is a big thank you to all of you who have contributed answers that eventually appear in this &FAQ;. + +Special thanks go to the former &FAQ; maintainer, who has written most of the stuff in here, and did a tremendous job: Mr. Lee Wee Tiong + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; + +&documentation.index; +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/install.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/install.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7b184f261b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/install.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,1035 @@ + + + + +Installation instructions + +These are the generic installation instructions for the K Desktop Environment. Please complement your reading with the READMEs and INSTALLs that come along with the package. Please read them carefully and try to help yourself out if anything goes wrong. If you need further assistance, consider joining the &kde; mailing lists (see our web site instructions for joining the &kde; mailing lists) or newsgroups. + + + + + + + +To the would-be converts + + + +So you have heard the rumours. Or you have seen the screenshots. And you are dying to get hold of &kde;. But you know next to nothing about this whole alternative OS business. Don't worry! You only need to do some (well, maybe not some) reading, that's all! + +&kde; does not run on any version of &Microsoft; &Windows; or OS/2 (yet). To run &kde;, you need to have a &UNIX; system. Please refer to for more details. + +Decide on a platform and set it up for your system. This FAQ can not help you with this, since &kde; runs on many &UNIX; platforms. + + + +Finally, you are ready to commence the &kde; installation. Please start reading from the next section. To get &kde;, please refer to . Last but not least, if you encounter any problems while installing &kde;, please do not hesitate to make use of the &kde; mailing lists and newsgroups. But do bear this in mind: no question is too silly to ask, but some are too silly to answer, especially when they are already answered in this FAQ. +Good luck and have fun! + + + + + + +Available package formats + + + + +You can find several kinds of binary and source packages for different distributions and operating systems on the &kde-ftp;. The binary packages are not made by the &kde; Team, but by the distributors themselves, or some dedicated individuals. Please refer to &kde; Package Policy Explained for information about the &kde; Package Policy. The only official release is the source tar.bz2 packages. Please refer to the READMEs and INSTALLs in the several binaries folders. For a list of the available packages for a release, refer to the relevant info page. For the latest release this is the &kde; 3.2 Info Page. + + + + + + +Prerequisites + + + + + +For &kde; 3.2, you need the &Qt; library version 3.2 or greater. Please make sure you download the correct &Qt;. You will also need the header files, if you want to compile &kde; yourself. They are all available, at no cost, from http://www.trolltech.com/download. In addition, there are optional libraries that might improve &kde; if installed on your system. An example is OpenSSL which will enable &konqueror; to browse web pages securely and is needed in a version +>=0.9.6. These should be provided by your distributor; if not, ask for an update. + + + + + + +Description of the base packages + + +The base distribution currently consists of eleven packages. Some are required, while others are optional. Each package is available in each of the aforementioned package formats. + + +tdelibs + +Required +This package contains shared libraries that are needed by all &kde; applications. + + + +tdebase + +Required +This package contains the base applications that form the core of the K Desktop Environment like the window manager, the terminal emulator, the control centre, the file manager, and the panel. + + + +&arts; + +Required +The &arts; sound server. A powerful, network transparent sound server. + + + +tdeaddons + +Optional +Various plugins for &kate;, &kicker;, &knewsticker;, &konqueror; and &noatun; + + + +tdeartwork + +Optional +Additional wallpapers, themes, styles, sounds ... + + + +tdebindings + +Optional +Various bindings for other languages, including &Java;, Perl, Python, ... + + + +tdegames + +Optional +Various games like &kmahjongg;, &ksnake;, &kasteroids;, and &kpatience;. + + + +tdegraphics + +Optional +Various graphics-related programs like &PostScript; previewer, &DVI; previewer, and a drawing program. + + + +tdeutils + +Optional +Various desktop tools like a calculator, an editor and other nifty stuff. + + + +tdemultimedia + +Optional +Multimedia applications like a &CD; player and a mixer. + + + +tdenetwork + +Optional +Network applications. Currently contains the mail program &kmail;, the news reader &knode;, and several other network-related programs. + + + +tdeadmin + +Optional +System administration programs. + + + +tdeedu + +Educational and entertaining applications for &kde;'s younger users. + + + +tdetoys + +Optional +Toys! + + + +tdevelop + +Optional +A complete Integrated Development Environment for &kde; and Qt + + + + +&arts; and then tdelibs should be installed before everything else, and tdeaddons last. The other packages can be installed in any arbitrary order. + +Most package management tools will let you put all these packages in one folder and install them all at once, figuring out the dependencies as they go. + + + + + + +Installation instructions for the different package formats + + + +Please do not forget to read the README and INSTALL files if they are available. + + + +Installation of the Debian packages + +The Debian packages install in accordance with the upcoming FHS (File Hierarchy Standard). + +become superuser +run dpkg for every package you want to install. + + + + +Installation of the RPM packages + + +To install binary <acronym +>RPM</acronym +>s +become superuser +execute rpm + + + + +Installation of the source .tar.bz2 files + +Since there are always changes and updates to the way &kde; is compiled, please refer to Download and Install from Source for the most up to date installation instructions for the source packages. +The general approach should work in most cases though. +The source .tar.bz2 package installs into /usr/local/kde by default. You can override this setting by using the option of the configure script. + +unpack the packages with tar +change folder to the package folder: cd packagename +configure the package: ./configure Some packages (notably tdebase) have special configuration options that might be applicable to your installation. Type ./configure to see the available options. +build the package: make +install the package: su (if you aren't already root). If you already are, just type make . + + + + + + + + + +Post-installation procedures + + +First of all, please make sure that you have added &kde;'s binary installation folder (⪚ /usr/local/kde/bin) to your PATH and &kde;'s library installation folder to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (only necessary on systems that do not support rpath; on &Linux; &ELF;, it should work without). This environment variable may be called differently on some systems, ⪚ it is called SHLIB_PATH on &IRIX;. Then set the environment variable KDEDIR to the base of your &kde; tree, ⪚ /usr/local/kde. Please bear in mind that it is unwise to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH blindly. In the vast majority of cases it is unnecessary and can do more harm than good. There is a web page written by Dave Barr explaining the evils of LD_LIBRARY_PATH and it can be found at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html. + + +Even though you can use most of the &kde; applications simply by calling them, you can only benefit fully from &kde;'s advanced features if you use the &kde; window manager and its helper programs. +In order to make it easy for you, we have provided a simple script called starttde which gets installed in $KDEDIR/bin and is therefore in your path. +Edit the file .xinitrc in your home folder (make a backup copy first!), remove everything that looks like calling a window manager, and insert starttde instead. Restart the &X-Server;. If you use &kdm;/xdm, you will have to edit the file .xsession instead of .xinitrc. And if there is no .xinitrc or .xsession in your home folder, simply create a new one with just one line containing starttde. Some systems (notably &RedHat; &Linux;) use .Xclients instead. + +This should present you with a new shining &kde; desktop. You can now start to explore the wonderful world of &kde;. In case you want to read some documentation first, there is a highly recommended Quick Start guide available. Furthermore, every application has an online help that is available via the help menu. + + + + + + +Should I remove old version xyz before installing a new one? + + +In principle, this is not necessary. RPM and Debian packages should take care of all dependencies. +If you compile the source code yourself, you should take more care. Instructions for running two different versions of &kde; on the same system are given at http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-kde3.html. However, please note that running two different versions of &kde; from source can lead to problems if you are not careful. + + + + + +How do I start &kde;? + + +The most comfortable method to start &kde; is to use the starttde script. Simply put the line starttde at the end of your .xsession file (or your .xinitrc or .Xclients file if you are not using &kdm; or xdm). Please also remove the lines that start your previous window manager. If there is no .xsession, .xinitrc, or .Xclients in your home folder, simply create a new one that contains just one line: starttde. + + + + + +Is it possible to install &kde; in a user folder? + + +Yes, you can install &kde; in any folder you want. What you have to do depends on the kind of packages you want to install: +Source packages +Configure and install the package using configure ; make; make install to install into /users/myhome/kde. +Add the following to your init files. Please note that if it is not necessary for you to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it is better to leave it out. + +For csh or tcsh: +setenv KDEDIR /users/myhome/kde + +if ( $?LD_LIBRARY_PATH ) then + setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $KDEDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +else + setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $KDEDIR/lib +endif + +if ( ! $?LIBRARY_PATH ) then + setenv LIBRARY_PATH $LD_LIBRARY_PATH +endif + +For bash: +KDEDIR=/users/myhome/kde +PATH=$KDEDIR/bin:$PATH +LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$KDEDIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH +export KDEDIR PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH LIBRARY_PATH + + +<acronym +>RPM</acronym +> packages +rpm allows you to use the option to select the folder you want to install to. For example, executing rpm will install the package to /users/myhome/kde. + + +Although &kde; will run from a user folder, there are some problems with programs that require suid root, ⪚ the programs in the tdeadmin package. But since they are not meant to be run by users in the first place, this is nothing to worry about. +However, on systems using shadow passwords, the screensavers have to be suid root to enable password access for unlocking the screen, so this option will not work. + + + + + + +starttde fails with can not connect to X server. What is wrong? + + +You probably tried to start the X server with starttde. The X server is started with startx. starttde is the script that should be run from your .xinitrc, .xsession, or .Xclients to activate the window manager and the necessary server daemons for &kde;. See also . + + + + + +&kde; on &AIX;? + + +IBM now officially support &kde; on &AIX;. You can find details at http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html. There is also some older information at http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html. + + + + + +&kde; on a laptop? + + +If you can get &X-Window; to run on your laptop, you should not have any problem getting &kde; to run on it. In addition, you might find the following links helpful: + + +http://www.linux-laptop.net/ + + +http://www.sanpei.org/Laptop-X/note-list.html + + + + + + + +I have a neomagic chipset in my laptop. Is there anything special I should do to run &kde;? + + +On some laptops using the 2160 chipset (MagicGraph 128XD) the following options in XF86Config are needed to avoid a lock-up of the graphic engine: +Option "XaaNoScanlineImageWriteRect" + Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill" + +If you have experienced desktop hangs while using &kde; please try this option. + + + + + +I do not like the default &kde; folder after installation. How do I move it without breaking anything? + + +Assuming the default is /opt/kde and you want to move it to /usr/local/kde, here's what you have to do: + +change to superuser if you aren't already +mv /opt/kde /usr/local/kde +ln -s /usr/local/kde /opt/kde + +This will put all your &kde; files in /usr/local/kde but everything is still accessible from /opt/kde. + + + + + +What files can I delete from my &kde; install folder? Can all the *.h, *.c and *.o files be safely removed? + + +There should not be any need to keep the .c and .o files, but you might want to keep the .h files, as they are used by includes if you ever want to compile your own &kde; programs. But if you wish to add patches to the source programs as they become available (rather than downloading everything again), then they should stay. + + + + + +Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &kde;? + + + +No. In most cases &kde; will be able to transport your settings intact. You may need to reenter passwords in some applications (such as &kmail; or &knode;) but most other settings will be safe. + +There were mixed reports of results between some previous versions of &kde;. To be safe, you may like to back up your entire &kde; configuration. + +Settings are kept in the $HOME/.kde or $HOME/.kde2 subfolder in your home folder. Copy your old .kde/.kde2 folder to a backup location, install &kde; 3.2, and then copy back any necessary mail and news settings. That said, most people can make a direct upgrade, without removing the old .kde folder, without a hitch. +You can override the use of $HOME/.kde by setting the $KDEHOME variable. + + + + + +I upgraded &kde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it, I get a blank grey screen, and nothing happens. There are errors in the console about DCOPserver. What's going on? + + + +&kde; uses several temporary files during its operation. These are usually to be found in the following locations: + +~/.DCOPserver-* (there are usually two of these; one is a symlink to the other) +~/.kde/socket-hostname +~/.kde/tmp-hostname which is normally a symlink to the next file: +/tmp/tmp-kde-USER +~/.kde/socket-hostname which is also normally a symlink to: +/tmp/ksocket-USER + + +If the symlinks get broken, usually because a cron or shutdown script is emptying out the /tmp folder, then strange things will happen. These files, and the symlinks, will all be created automatically at the start of &kde; so you can safely remove them while &kde; is not running. + +If you are only getting a grey screen when you start &kde;, or if you get an error message telling you to Check your installation, then shut down X and delete all the files listed above, then try to restart X. + +Normally (&ie; when not upgrading between &kde; versions) it's quite safe to leave these files intact, and you may shave a few seconds off your &kde; startup time by doing so. + + + + + +Compiling tdebase gives me a bin/sh: msgfmt: command not found error! + + +You need the &GNU; msgfmt which is part of the &GNU; i18n package gettext. You should be able to download it from any &GNU; mirror. + + + + + +How do I uninstall &kde; applications compiled from source? + + +You can uninstall your programs by typing make uninstall in the folder where you did make install. If you have already deleted that folder, then there is only one way, and it is not good: go to $KDEDIR/bin and start deleting files one by one. +If you expect to find yourself in this situation, you might want to consider a program such as &GNU; stow, found at http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/stow.html. + + + + + +What is up with &GIF; support? + + +This has to do with issues with Unisys' &LZW; patent. &GIF; support is turned off from &Qt; 1.44 onwards by default. When you want to use &GIF;s and have the relevant license, recompile &Qt; with &GIF; support. ./configure . + + + + + +How do I install &kde; themes? + + +Theme support in &kde; has been discontinued with this version. However, there are many opportunities to personalise and add eye candy to &kde; Look at, for example, Appearance & Themes in &kcontrol;. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/intro.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/intro.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..525629c101d --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/intro.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + +Introduction + + + + +What is &kde;? + + +&kde; is the K Desktop Environment. It is a project initiated by Matthias Ettrich in 1996. The aim of the &kde; project is to connect the power of the &UNIX; operating systems with the comfort of a modern user interface. +In short, &kde; will bring &UNIX; to the desktop! +If you want further information about &kde;, have a look at What is &kde;? + + + + + +On which platforms can I expect &kde; to work? + + +&kde; is a Desktop Environment for all flavours of &UNIX;. While it is true that most &kde; developers use &Linux;, &kde; runs smoothly on a wide range of systems. You may, however, need to tweak the source code a bit to get &kde; to compile on a not-so-popular variant of &UNIX;, or if you are not using the &GNU; development tools, in particular the &gcc; compiler. +For an almost complete list of systems &kde; is running on, please refer to this list of systems for KDE + + + + + +Is &kde; a window manager? + + +No, &kde; is not a window manager. While &kde; includes a very sophisticated window manager (&twin;), &kde; is much more than that. It is a full-blown Integrated Desktop Environment. +&kde; provides a complete desktop environment, including a web browser, a file manager, a window manager, a help system, a configuration system, uncountable tools and utilities, and an ever increasing number of applications, including but not limited to mail and news clients, drawing programs, a &PostScript; and a &DVI; viewer and so forth. + + + + + +Is &kde; a CDE, &Windows; 95 or &Mac; OS clone? + + +No, &kde; is not a clone. Specifically &kde; is not a CDE or &Windows; clone. While the &kde; developers have and will continue to glean the best features from all existing desktop environments, &kde; is a truly unique environment that has and will continue to go its own way. + + + + + +Is &kde; free software? + + +Yes, &kde; is free software according to the &GNU; General Public Licence. All &kde; libraries are available under the LGPL making commercial software development for the &kde; desktop possible, but all &kde; applications are licensed under the GPL. +&kde; uses the &Qt; C++ crossplatform toolkit, which is also released (since version 2.2) under the GPL. +It is absolutely legal to make &kde; and &Qt; available on &CD-ROM; free of charge. No runtime fees of any kind are incurred. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/kdeapps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/kdeapps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..efca528158a --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/kdeapps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ + + + +&kde; applications + + + + +&kppp; + + + +Many &kde; users report problems using &kppp;. But before you complain about &kppp;, make sure you have already checked the following: + + +Can you dialup to your ISP without using &kppp;? If you cannot, then perhaps &kppp; is not the culprit after all. +Have you gone through the &kppp; documentation at least three times and followed its instructions and trouble-shooting suggestions? + +The &kppp; documentation can be accessed through the &kde; Help Centre. Last, but not least, the &kppp; homepage is at http://ktown.kde.org/~kppp/. +Now, if you still encounter problems, here's what might help you solve them: + +How do I change the &MTU; setting in &kppp;? +Open up the &kppp; dialogue box and select Setup. Choose an existing account and click Edit, or New to create a new dialup account. Select the Dial tab and click Arguments. Type what you want to change in the Argument textbox (⪚ mtu 296) and click Add. When you are satisfied, click Close. +To check whether the options took, do one of the following: + + +In a terminal window, run /sbin/ifconfig ppp0 and look at the reported &MTU; in the output. It should match your request. + +Add and (each on a separate line) to your /etc/ppp/options file and restart your &PPP; session. You will find debugging messages in /var/log/messages, including &MRU; and &MTU; settings. + +If you want, the &MRU; and &MTU; settings can be added to the options file, one complete setting per line, no quotes or dashes. + + +&kppp; connects at a slower speed than normal. +The following might do the trick: + +Try executing setserial spd_hi. +The default &MTU; value is 1500, which maybe too large for a dialup connection. Try changing it to a smaller value like 296 or 576. +Check in your $HOME/.kde/share/config for the kppprc. Ensure the correct modem speed is actually defined there. + + + + + + + + +&konsole; + + + + +How do I page-up or page-down? +Use ShiftPage Up and ShiftPg Dn. + + +How do I perform a simple copy from &konsole; to anything else? +When I do a ls, first I select with the mouse the desired text, press &Ctrl;C, then I make the target application active, point the mouse to the relevant part and press &Ctrl;V. Alternatively, highlight the text by dragging with the &LMB; down and paste by clicking with the &MMB; (or both buttons if you are using a 2 button mouse with 3 button emulation). + + + + + + + +&kmail; + + +&kmail; has its own home page at http://kmail.kde.org where an FAQ is available. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/misc.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/misc.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2ae1725981 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/misc.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ + + + +Miscellaneous questions + + + + +Why does &kde; use &Qt;? + + +&Qt; is a very sophisticated toolkit that provides everything that is needed to build a modern user interface. &Qt; is written in C++, thus allowing object-oriented development which ensures efficiency and code reuse in a project the size and scope of &kde;. In our opinion there is no better toolkit available for &UNIX; systems and that it would have been a grave mistake to try to build &kde; on anything but the best. + + + + + +Why does &kde; not use gtk, xforms, xlib, whatever? + + +There are a number of toolkits available. To provide a consistent user interface and to keep used resources such as memory to a minimum, &kde; can use only one of them. &Qt; was selected for the reasons mentioned above. + + + + + +But &Qt; isn't free, is it? + + +It is! As of September 4, 2000, version 2.2 of the &Qt; libraries were licensed under the GPL, thereby fulfiling all aspects of free software. + + + + + +Does &kde; have terminal emulators with transparent background? + + +Yes and no. &konsole; has the ability to simulate transparency by redrawing the background of the window inside the &konsole; window. This gives the illusion of transparency, but if you place &konsole; on top of another window, the transparency is lost. Eterm should work fine under &kde; if you desire more complete transparency. + + + + + +How do I create icons for non-&kde; applications that I can put in the K menu? Where do these icons go? + + +Create them using your favourite image manipulator, for example, GIMP, or the &kde; Icon Editor and put them in $KDEDIR/share/icons(/mini) or $HOME/.kde/share/icons(/mini). + + + + + +What about &kde; programs that do not have icons? How do I get them into the menu? + + +Use &kmenuedit;. To access it use the &RMB; on the K button and select Menu Editor. + + + + + +Does &kde; have a graphical &FTP; client? + + +Yes, and it is none other than your favourite file manager, &konqueror;. You can drag and drop remote files into local folders. + + + + + +How do I exit &kde;? + + +Simply click on the K button and select Logout. In addition, if you right click on an empty area of the desktop, you will be presented with a menu containing logout as one of the options. Depending on your configuration of the &X-Window;, &Ctrl;&Alt;&Backspace; might also do the trick by killing the X server, but its use prevents session management and cannot be recommended. + + + + + +Is there a program that checks for new mails at my ISP if and only if I am online? + + +&korn; will do the job. If you are not connected, it will just sit there (idling). + + + + + +Is it really necessary to upgrade to the latest version? + + +We recommend to always use the latest stable release. If you don't, it will probably be difficult to get answers to your questions. If you have a problem with an old version, the answer will probably be Please upgrade and try again. Note that new versions also sometimes fix security problems. + + + + + +How do I copy and paste in &kde;? + + +The simplest method is to use your mouse: + +Highlight the text you want to copy by holding down the &LMB; and dragging across the text. +Go to the destination area; depending on your configuration, you might need to click it using the &LMB; to give it focus. +Click the &MMB; to paste. If you have a two button mouse and are emulating a three button mouse, push both buttons simultaneously. + + + + + + +How do I convert the default &RedHat; menus into a menu in the K menu? + + +Click on the K button and select SystemAppfinder. + + + + + +What is CVS? + + +It stands for Concurrent Versions System. It is a version control system and is based on RCS (Revision Control System), but offers more functionality. It is used to maintain source code under development. It will keep multiple versions of things (handy if you broke something and have to back up and get a clean old version), and allows people remote access over the Net to pick up the latest source code and even to check in new files if they have permission. It is also open source (you pay for support if you want it), and since it is free it is the system of choice for people writing more free products, such as &kde;. + + + + + +Does &kde; support dual screen (Xinerama)? + + +Yes, you need to have a multi-headed X server (⪚ MetroX or XFree86 4.0 and above) and a &kde; +>= 2.2.1 + + + + + +Why does Drag and Drop not work with Xinerama? + + +You should upgrade to XFree86 4.2.0 for this to work properly. + + + + + + +How do I check which version of &kde; I am using? + + +Fire up your &kde; Control Centre. It comes up with an Info Screen including the version of &kde; The &kde; version is also included in the application's About dialogue. + + + + + +Can I write commercial software for &kde;? + + +You can use the &kde; libraries to write commercial and closed source as well as commercial and open source software. If you write open source software you can use the &Qt; free edition. But if you write closed source software you may not use the &Qt; free edition; you need to obtain the &Qt; professional edition from Troll Tech. If you want more information, please contact Troll Tech directly. + + + + + +How do I go about creating themes and icons? + + +Go see http://artist.kde.org. + + + + + +Is KLyX dead? + + +Yes. But future versions of LyX will be &GUI; independent. Check the progress of the various &GUI; frontends here. + + + + + +How can I get to know about development updates? + + +You might want to subscribe to the various &kde; mailing lists available, especially kde-cvs, which lists all commits done to the &kde; CVS repository. Check http://lists.kde.org if you want to read without subscribing. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/moreinfo.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/moreinfo.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ee77ff73614 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/moreinfo.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + +Getting more information + + + + +Where is the &kde; homepage? + + +The &kde; homepage is located at http://www.kde.org. If you prefer a local mirror, there are several to choose from. For a current list of web site mirrors sorted by location, please visit http://www.kde.org/mirrors/web.php. + + + + + +Is there a &kde; mailing list? + + +There are several &kde; mailing lists. Each focuses on a different aspect of &kde;. Some are for developers, so they are not discussed in detail. Some of the more important lists that users might be interested in are: + +kde +This is the main &kde; mailing list for general discussions. + +kde-announce +This list is used to announce new versions of &kde; as well as new tools and applications. + +kde-look +This is the list that deals with questions about look and feel, and general user interface considerations. + + +For the complete list of mailing lists available, please refer to http://www.kde.org/mailinglists/. +Please note that it is not a good idea to ask questions which are already answered in this &FAQ;. + + + + + +How do I subscribe/unsubscribe to these lists? + + +To subscribe, send an email to list-request, that is: + +kde-request@kde.org +kde-announce-request@kde.org +kde-user-request@kde.org +kde-look-request@kde.org + +The email must contain subscribe your_email_address in the subject. +To unsubscribe, send an email to list-request, that is: + +kde-request@kde.org +kde-announce-request@kde.org +kde-user-request@kde.org +kde-look-request@kde.org + +The email must contain unsubscribe your_email_address in the subject. Never send subscribe/unsubscribe request to the mailing lists directly! Use the list-request instead. +There is also a complete list of all &kde;-related mailing lists, and a web interface for subscribing and unsubscribing located at http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo. + + + + + +Is there a mailing list archive? + + + +Yes, there is a searchable mailing list archive hosted by Progressive Computer Concepts. The &URL; is http://lists.kde.org. There you will see a folder listing of the mailing lists. Note that you can only do a subject/author search at this level. You probably will not find what you want doing this kind of search. + +To do a body search, you have to enter one of the mailing lists. Just click on the folder you want to search (⪚ kde or kde-user) and then the pull-down menu by the search box will default to Body searches. To be thorough, you should probably search the kde, kde-user, and kde-devel folders. + + + + + + +Is there a newsgroup about &kde;? + + +Yes, there is! It is at comp.windows.x.kde. In addition, there is also a German newsgroup at de.alt.comp.kde. Please note that it is not a good idea to ask questions which are already answered in this &FAQ;. + + + + + +Are there any other &kde;-related &FAQ;s? + + +Yes. Here is a list of them: + +&kde; &FAQ; +&konqueror; &FAQ; +aRts sound server documentation + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c6f90e3ae54 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/nonkdeapps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + + + +&kde; with non-&kde; applications + + + + + + +My non-&kde; applications like &Emacs; and kterm are running amok with strange colours! + + +Start the &kde; Control Centre and in Appearance & ThemesColours uncheck the Apply colours to non-KDE applications checkbox and click Apply. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/notrelated.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/notrelated.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3439bc16594 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/notrelated.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ + + + +Not really &kde;-related, but frequently asked nevertheless. + + + + +How do I change the screen resolution? + + +Use &Ctrl;&Alt;+ and &Ctrl;&Alt;- to cycle through the resolutions you have defined in XF86Config (maybe under /etc/X11; poke around first). If you prefer to get your hands dirty, you can always edit the file directly. By placing your favourite resolution at the beginning (or making it the only one listed), &X-Window; will always start up with that resolution. Always make a backup copy of your XF86Config file before you start editing it. Errors in this file can render &X-Window; unusable. +These instructions are only valid if you are running version 3.3.x of the XFree86 server. If you are running XFree86 4.x, you must consult with the XFree86(TM): Home Page. + + + + + +How do I change the colour depth? + + +There is no way you can do this on the fly. You can either start &X-Window; using startx where number can be 8, 16, 24 or 32, depending on the depth you want. Alternatively, if you are using xdm/&kdm;, you need to edit /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers (may vary) and enter :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -bpp 16 for 16 bit colour depth. +You can also edit the XF86Config file and add a line like DefaultColorDepth number to Section "Screen". The next time you start X, it will run with the newly-configured colour depth. + + + + + +What can I do if I am using a 2-button mouse? + + +Go buy a 3-button one, or use third button emulation. The third button is emulated by pressing both the &LMB; and the &RMB; together. You would need to enable in your XF86Config file. + + + + + +What is a "sticky" window? + + +In a virtual desktop environment with multiple virtual desktops, a "sticky" window will stay put on the screen when you switch between desktops, as if sticking to the glass of the screen. Xclock is a typical candidate for sticking, as you need to run only one instance of it, and it always stays with you. + + + + + +How do I replace the "X" mouse pointer with an arrow? + + +The various types of cursor available in X are defined in X11/cursorfont.h. You can change it using xsetroot -cursor_name name_of_cursor. For example, I have the following in my .Xclients: +xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr + +This will create the common left-angled pointer. To see other alternatives, type xfd -fn cursor. And of course, do not forget that man xsetroot is your friend. + + + + + +How do I extract/install diff files? + + +To generate a context-diff suitable for patching, use diff -u old-file new-file > patchfile. To apply the diff to a file (i.e. "patch the file"), execute patch < patchfile. + + + + + +How do I get &Linux; to mount the floppy device for use with both DOS and ext2 formatted floppies? + + +Just specify the filesystem type as auto in /etc/fstab. Auto detection works fine for DOS and ext2. + + + + + +How do I start &kde; with the Num Lock on? + + +Have you tried man setleds? In addition, you might want to edit your $HOME/.Xmodmap and put the following lines in: +! redefines numeric keypad to be used without NumLock +keycode 79 = 7 +keycode 80 = 8 +keycode 81 = 9 + +keycode 83 = 4 +keycode 84 = 5 +keycode 85 = 6 + +keycode 87 = 1 +keycode 88 = 2 +keycode 89 = 3 + +keycode 90 = 0 +keycode 91 = comma +keycode 86 = plus + +! deactivates NumLock key +keycode 77 = + +Other possible alternatives: + +xkeycaps: right clicking should allow edits. You may have to do this as root. +man XF86Config and look under section Keyboard. +Install NumLockX, which is available from http://dforce.sh.cvut.cz/~seli/en/numlockx. + + + + + + +How do I take window or desktop screenshots? + + +Use &ksnapshot;. + + + + + +Is there a tool to make webpages? + + +Yes, and there are a lot of them out there, including StarOffice, &Netscape; Composer, and XEmacs. There are also many &kde; applications. To find the most current list, go to kde-apps.org: The Latest in &kde; Applications and search for web development. Try as many as possible and choose the one most suitable to your needs. + + + + + +What do all those acronyms like AFAIK mean? + + +AAMOF: as a matter of fact +AFAIK: as far as I know +AISE: as I see it +BFN: bye for now +BION: believe it or not +BRB: be right back +BTW: by the way +CMIIW: correct me if I am wrong +FUD: fear, uncertainty, and doubt +FWIW: for what it's worth +FYI: for your information +HTH: hope this helps +IIRC: if I recall correctly +IMHO: in my humble opinion +LOL: laughing out loud +MYOB: mind your own business +PITA: pain in the ass +ROTFL: rolling on the floor laughing +RTFM: read the fine manual +SOP: standard operating procedure +TIA: thanks in advance +YMMV: your mileage may vary + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/panel.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/panel.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ad731a7a8ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/panel.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + +The panel + + + + +How do I add applications to the &kde; panel (&kicker;)? + + +There are several ways to add an application to the panel, of which the easiest is to right-click on the panel, and from the context menu which appears, select Panel MenuAddApplication Button and then the application for which you want to add a link. +For more ways of adding buttons to the panel, refer to the &kicker; Handbook. + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/tips.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/tips.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f7b4e80e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/tips.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ + + + +Useful tips + + + + +Reading documentation in &kde; + + +Pop up the Run Command window (&Alt;F2 by default) and type: + +man:command for man pages. It even unpacks on the fly if the man pages are gzipped. + + + +info:command for info pages. + + + +help:kdeappname for &kde; application help pages. + + + + + +You can also enter any of these in the Location text box in &konqueror;. +Or you can use the &kde; Help Centre if you are using &kde; 2. Simply start the &kde; Help Centre by clicking on the icon (the blue book with the yellow key) on the toolbar. Once the &kde; Help Centre has loaded, the window on the left will contain an entry called Unix manual pages. Click once on this entry, and you can browse through all the installed manual pages on your system. + + + + + +Move or resize windows quickly + + +To move a window, use &Alt;left mouse button. &Alt;right mouse button will resize the window. Last but not least, &Alt;middle mouse button raises/lowers the window. The &kde; Control Centre allows you to change these mouse bindings. + + + + + +Killing windows in &kde; + + +There is a standard keybinding (&Ctrl;&Alt;&Esc;) that gives you a skull & crossbones cursor. Click that cursor on a window to kill it. The keybindings are viewable/changeable from the &kde; Control Centre. Using this option kills the program forcibly. Data may be lost, and some processes related to the program may remain active. Use only as a last resort. + + + + + + +What if something is so wrong that I ca not even get the skull & crossbones cursor? How do I get out of a total lockup? + + +These kind of locks tend to occur when an application locks up while it has a so called mouse/keyboard grab. When that happens you can try to select a virtual text console with &Ctrl;&Alt;F1 and login. With the following command you will get a list of all running processes: + + ps | more + +By killing the process that has the mousegrab, your desktop will come to life again. Unfortunately you ca not see which process that is, so you will have to find out through trial and error. To kill a process use: + + kill pid + +Here pid is the process id of the process, which is the first number on each line reported by ps . + +You can switch back to the desktop with &Ctrl;&Alt;F7 (or F8 through F9 depending on your operating system) to see if things work again. When you press &Alt;Tab you should get a response from the window manager. If not, you need to get back to the text console and try to kill another process. + +Good candidates to kill are: the application you were working with, &kicker;, &klipper; and &kdesktop;. + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/winmng.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/winmng.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4c1fd830618 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/faq/winmng.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + +The window manager + +The default window manager provided by &kde; is the K Window Manager (&twin;). Please read The K Window Manager Handbook (which should be accessible from the &kde; Help Centre) for usage information. + + + + +Are there keyboard shortcuts for &twin; operations? + + +Yes. Please refer to "The K Window Manager Handbook" for the list of shortcuts available. + + + + + +Can I define my own set of keyboard shortcuts? + + +Yes. Launch the &kde; Control Centre and select Regional & AccessibilityKeyboard Shortcuts to configure window manager bindings like maximising windows, &etc;. + + + + + +When I "iconify" a window, it disappears. Where does it go? + + +With many &X-Window; &GUI;s, the minimise button (a little dot) will erase the window that the program is running in and create, instead, an icon on the desktop. &kde; does not do this. Instead, when a window is iconified it is simply hidden (but the program is still running). +There are a few ways to access disappeared windows: + + +If you are running the taskbar part of &kicker;, you can choose to have a list of tasks displayed on your desktop. Iconified tasks will have their names displayed in grey. + + +If you click the &MMB; on the root window (&ie;, the background of the desktop), &twin; will give you a list of all available tasks. + + + + + + + +How do I maximise windows only vertically or horizontally? + + +Provided your window is not already maximised, clicking on the maximise button with the &LMB;/&MMB;/&RMB; will maximise fully/vertically/horizontally respectively. + + + + + +What is shading a window? + + +By shading a window we mean rolling up the window leaving just the title bar visible. 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Remote resources (⪚ files) might be stored on SMB shares or similar. +SMB &kde; + + + KIO + The &kde; Input/Output system which makes use of so-called IO Slaves. +IO Slave &kde; + + + KParts + KParts is an embedding technology which allows &kde; applications to embed other &kde; applications. For example, the text view used by &konqueror; is a KPart. + &konqueror; + + + + KSycoca + KSycoca (&kde; System Configuration Cache) is a configuration cache which, for example, guarantees fast access to the menu entries. + KBuildSycoca + + + + + + XFree86 + + Antialiasing + If mentioned in context with &kde;, antialiasing often means the smoothing of the fonts visible on the screen. &Qt; version 2.3.0 or higher used together with XFree86 4.x makes this possible under &kde; as well. +&kde; &Qt; + + + &X-Server; + The &X-Server; represents a basic layer upon which the various &GUI;s like &kde; are built. It manages the basic mouse and keyboard input (from the local host as well as from remote hosts) and provides elementary graphic routines to draw rectangles and other primitives. +&kde; &GUI; + + + + + Applications + + KBuildSycoca + KBuildSycoca is a command line program and regenerates the so-called KSycoca. This is useful, for example, if some or all modules in &kcontrol; are missing. +KSycoca &kcontrol; + + + &kcontrol; + This is the project and filename of the &kde; control centre. &kcontrol; allows you to customise virtually every configuration option of &kde;. + &kde; + + + + &kicker; + &kicker; is the nickname as well as project name of the &kde; panel. +&kde; Panel + + + &konqueror; + &konqueror; is a filemanager, web browser, picture viewer and more, and a core part of the &kde; project. You can find more information about &konqueror; at www.konqueror.org. + &kde; + + + + &ksirc; + &ksirc; is the default IRC client, which is shipped with &kde;. You can use &ksirc; to chat with anyone on an IRC network. + IRC + + + + + + Desktop Terminology + + Drag and Drop + This concept tries to replace many actions like copying files from one place to another by a certain mouse movement, ⪚ clicking on an icon in a &konqueror; window, moving the mouse to another window while keeping the mouse button pressed, and releasing the mouse button (dropping the object) copies files. + &konqueror; + + + + &GUI; + Abbreviation for Graphical User Interface. Every desktop environment (like &kde;) is a &GUI;. Most &GUI;s feature mouse support and/or windows to manage the programs. + &kde; + + + + &kde; + Abbreviation for K Desktop Environment, a leading &GUI; for &UNIX;-based systems. You can find more detailled information at www.kde.org. + &GUI; + + + + GNOME + + GNU Network Object Model Environment, one of the leading &UNIX; &GUI;s. + &GUI; + + + + Panel + Refers to the panel (also known as &kicker;) which often resides at the bottom of the screen. +&kde; &kicker; + + + ripping + The process of reading audio data from a &cdrom; and storing it on the hard disk. + + + + + + &kde; Development + + &Qt; + The &GUI; of &kde; is built on top of the &Qt; toolkit, which provides many graphical elements (so-called Widgets) which are used to construct the desktop. You can find more information about &Qt; at www.trolltech.com. +&kde; &GUI; Widget + + + i18n + Abbreviation for internationalisation. &kde; supports many different languages, and several i18n techniques make it easy to translate the &GUI; as well as the accompanying documents of &kde; into all these languages. More information about the i18n process is available at i18n.kde.org. +&kde; &GUI; + + + l10n + Abbreviation for localisation, the process of adapting a program to the local environment. This includes ⪚ the currency used for monetary values or the time format. + i18n + + + + Widget + Graphical elements like scrollbars, buttons or input fields which are used by &kde; to construct the &GUI;. +&kde; &GUI; + + + CVS + + Concurrent Version System. The CVS is a very elegant way of managing file versions that allow more than one developer to easily work on the same project. You can find a description of how to get the latest (developer) version of the &kde; sources via anonymous CVS on http://www.kde.org/anoncvs.html. More about CVS is available at www.cvshome.org. + + + + + + Miscellaneous + + RFC + Request For Comment. A common way to publish new protocol ideas or procedures for evaluation of the Internet community. Though RFCs are not mandatory, many applications try to adhere to them, once they have been approved by the community. More information about RFCs can be found at the RFC Homepage. + + + + + + Various protocols + + SMB + Server Message Block. A network protocol used in &Microsoft; &Windows; networks to access the filesystems of other computers. + IO Slave + + + + IRC + Internet Relay Chat. A protocol defined in RFC 1459, which handles the specification to enable real time text chat. + RFC + + + + host + This can either be a name from your /etc/hosts file (mycomputer), an Internet name (www.kde.org) or an IP-Address (192.168.0.10). + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2f7229ec727 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/glossary/tdeprintingglossary.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,1264 @@ + + + + Printing + + + + ACLs + Abbreviation for Access Control Lists; ACLs are used to check for the access by a given (authenticated) user. A first rough support for ACLs for printing is available from &CUPS;; this will be refined in future versions. + Authentication + + + + + AppSocket Protocol + AppSocket is a protocol for the transfer of print data, also frequently called "Direct TCP/IP Printing". &Hewlett-Packard; have taken AppSocket, added a few minor extensions around it and been very successful in renaming and marketing it under the brand "&HP; JetDirect"... +&HP; JetDirect Protocol Direct TCP/IP Printing + + + + APSfilter + APSfilter is used mainly in the context of "classical" &UNIX; printing (BSD-style LPD). It is a sophisticated shell script, disguised as an "all-in-one" filtering program. In reality, APSfilter calls "real filters" to do the jobs needed. It sends printjobs automatically through these other filters, based on an initial file-type analysis of the printfile. It is written and maintained by Andreas Klemm. It is similar to Magicfilter and mostly uses Ghostscript for file conversions. Some Linux Distributions (like &SuSE;) use APSfilter, others Magicfilter (like &RedHat;), some have both for preference selection (like *BSD). &CUPS; has no need for APSfilter, as it runs its own file type recognition (based on &MIME; types) and applies its own filtering logic. +Ghostscript Magicfilter &MIME;-Types printcap + + + + Authentication + Proving the identity of a certain person (maybe via username/password or by means of a certificate) is often called authentication. Once you are authenticated, you may or may not get access to a requested ressource, possibly based on ACLs. + ACLs + + + + + Bi-directional communication + In the context of printing, a server or a host may receive additional information sent back from the printer (status messages &etc;), either upon a query or unrequested. AppSocket ( = &HP; JetDirect), &CUPS; and IPP support bi-directional communication, LPR/LPD and BSD-style printing do not... +AppSocket Protocol &CUPS; Direct TCP/IP Printing &HP; JetDirect IPP LPR/LPD + + + + BSD-style Printing + Generic term for different variants of the traditional &UNIX; printing method. Its first version appeared in the early 70s on BSD &UNIX; and was formally described in RFC 1179 only as late as 1990. At the time when BSD "remote" printing was first designed, printers were serially or otherwise directly connected devices to a host (with the Internet hardly consisting of more than 100 nodes!); printers used hole-punched, continuous paper, fed through by a tractor mechanism, with simple rows of ASCII text mechanically hammered on to the medium, drawn from a cardboard box beneath the table. It came out like a zig-zag folded paper "snake". Remote printing consisted of a neighbouring host in the next room sending a file asking for printout. How technology has changed! Printers generally use cut-sheet media, they have built-in intelligence to compute the raster images of pages after pages that are sent to them using one of the powerful page description languages (PDL). Many are network nodes in their own right, with CPU, RAM, a hard disk and their own Operation System, and are hooked to a net with potentially millions of users... It is a vast proof of the flexible &UNIX; concept for doing things, that it made "Line Printing" reliably work even under these modern conditions. But time has finally come now to go for something new -- the IPP. It is strong proof of the flexibility of &UNIX;; that "Line Printing" works reliably, even under these modern conditions. But time has finally come now to go for something new -- the IPP. +IPP &CUPS; LPR/LPD printing + + + + &CUPS; + Abbreviation for Common UNIX Printing System; &CUPS; is the most modern &UNIX; and Linux printing system, also providing cross-platform print services to &Microsoft; &Windows; and Apple &MacOS; clients. Based on IPP, it does away with all the pitfalls of old-style BSD printing, providing authentication, encryption and ACLs, plus many more features. At the same time it is backward-compatible enough to serve all legacy clients that are not yet up to IPP, via LPR/LPD (BSD-style). &CUPS; is able to control any &PostScript; printer by utilizing the vendor-supplied PPD (PostScript Printer Description file), targeted originally for &Microsoft; Windows NT printing only. &kde; Printing is most powerful if based on &CUPS;. +ACLs Authentication BSD-style printing IPP KDEPrint LPR/LPD PPD + + + + + &CUPS;-FAQ + Currently only available in German (translation is on the way), the &CUPS;-FAQ is a valuable resource to answer many questions that anyone new to &CUPS; printing might have at first. + KDEPrint Handbook + + + + + + &CUPS;-O-Matic + &CUPS;-O-Matic was the first "Third Party" plugin for the &CUPS; printing software. It is available on the Linuxprinting.org website to provide an online PPD-generating service. Together with the companion cupsomatic Perl-Script, that needs to be installed as an additional &CUPS; backend, it redirects output from the native pstops filter into a chain of suitable Ghostscript filters. Upon completion, it passes the resulting data back to a &CUPS; "backend" for sending to the printer. In this way, &CUPS;-O-Matic enables support for any printer known to have worked previously in a "classical" Ghostscript environment. If no native &CUPS; support for that printer is in sight... &CUPS;-O-Matic is now replaced by the more capable PPD-O-Matic. +cupsomatic PPD-O-Matic Foomatic + + + + + cupsomatic + The Perl script cupsomatic (plus a working Perl installation on your system) is needed to make any &CUPS;-O-Matic (or PPD-O-Matic) generated PPD work with &CUPS;. It was written by Grant Taylor, author of the Linux Printing HOWTO and Maintainer of the printer database at the Linuxprinting.org website. +&CUPS;-O-Matic Foomatic cupsomatic + + + + Daemon + Abbreviation for Disk and execution monitor; Daemons are present on all &UNIX; systems to perform tasks independent of user intervention. Readers more familiar with &Microsoft; &Windows; might want to compare daemons and the tasks they are responsible with "services". One example of a daemon present on most legacy &UNIX; systems is the LPD (Line Printer Daemon); &CUPS; is widely seen as the successor to LPD in the &UNIX; world and it also operates through a daemon. + SPOOLing + + + + + Database, Linuxprinting.org + Already years ago, when Linux printing was still really difficult (only command line printing was known to most Linux users, no device specific print options were available for doing the jobs), Grant Taylor, author of the "Linux Printing HOWTO", collected most of the available information about printers, drivers and filters in his database. With the emerging &CUPS; concept, extending the use of PPDs even to non-PostScript printers, he realised the potential of this database: if one puts the different datablobs (with content that could be described along the lines "Which device prints with which Ghostscript or other filter?", "How well?", and "What command line switches are available?") into PPD-compatible files, he could have all the power of &CUPS; on top of the traditional printer "drivers". This has now developed into a broader concept, known as "Foomatic". Foomatic extends the capabilities of spoolers other than &CUPS; (LPR/LPD, LPRng, PDQ, PPR) to a certain degree ("stealing" some concepts from &CUPS;). The Linuxprinting Database is not a Linux-only stop -- people running other &UNIX; based OSes (like *BSD or &MacOS; X) will also find valuable information and software there. +Foomatic Linuxprinting database + + + + Direct TCP/IP Printing + This is a method that often uses TCP/IP port 9100 to connect to the printer. It works with many modern network printers and has a few advantages over LPR/LPD, as it is faster and provides some "backchannel feedback data" from the printer to the host sending the job. +AppSocket Protocol &HP; JetDirect Protocol + + + + + Drivers, Printer Drivers + The term "printer drivers", used in the same sense as on the &Microsoft; &Windows; platform, is not entirely applicable to a Linux or &UNIX; platform. A "driver" functionality is supplied on &UNIX; by different modular components working together. At the core of the printer drivers are "filters". Filters convert print files from a given input format to another format that is acceptable to the target printer. In many cases filters may be connected to a whole filter "chain", where only the result of the last conversion is sent to the printer. The actual transfer of the print data to the device is performed by a "backend". +Filter PPDs + + + + Easy Software Products + Mike Sweet's company, which has contributed a few substantial software products towards the Free Software community; amongst them the initial version of Gimp-Print, the EPM software packaging tool and HTMLDOC (used by the "Linux Documentation Project" to build the PDF versions of the HOWTOs) -- but most importantly: &CUPS; (the 'Common &UNIX; Printing System'). ESP finance themselves by selling a commercial version of &CUPS;, called ESP PrintPro, that includes some professional enhancements. +&CUPS; ESP PrintPro ESP Gimp-Print + + + + Encryption + Encryption of confidential data is an all-important issue if you transfer it over the Internet or even within intranets. Printing via traditional protocols is not encrypted at all -- it is very easy to tap and eavesdrop ⪚ into &PostScript; or PCL data transfered over the wire. Therefore, in the design of IPP, provision was made for the easy plugin of encryption mechanisms (which can be provided by the same means as the encryption standards for HTTP traffic: SSL and TLS). +Authentication &CUPS; IPP SSL TLS + + + + + Epson + Epson inkjets are among the best supported models by Free software drivers, as the company was not necessarily as secretive about their devices and handed technical specification documents to developers. The excellent print quality achieved by Gimp-Print on the Stylus series of printers can be attributed to this openness. They have also contracted Easy Software Products to maintain an enhanced version of Ghostscript ("ESP GhostScript") for improved support of their printer portfolio. + ESP Ghostscript + + + + + + Escape Sequences + The first ever printers printed ASCII data only. To initiate a new line, or eject a page, they included special command sequences, often carrying a leading [ESC]-character. &HP; evolved this concept through its series of PCL language editions until today, having now developed a full-blown Page Description Language (PDL) from these humble beginnings. +PCL PDL + + + + ESC/P + Abbreviation for Epson Standard Codes for Printers. Besides &PostScript; and PCL, Epson's ESC/P printer language is one of the best known. +PCL &PostScript; hpgl + + + + ESP + Abbreviation for Easy Software Products; the company that developed &CUPS; (the "Common &UNIX; Printing System"). +Easy Software Products &CUPS; ESP PrintPro + + + + + ESP Ghostscript + A Ghostscript version that is maintained by Easy Software Products. It includes pre-compiled Gimp-Print drivers for many inkjets (plus some other goodies). ESP Ghostscript will produce photographic quality prints in many cases, especially with the Epson Stylus model series. ESP Ghostscript is GPL-software. +Easy Software Products &CUPS; ESP PrintPro + + + + ESP PrintPro + This professional enhancement to &CUPS; (the "Common &UNIX; Printing System") is sold by the developers of &CUPS; complete with more than 2,300 printer drivers for several commercial &UNIX; platforms. ESP PrintPro is supposed to work "out of the box" with little or no configuration for users or admins. ESP also sell support contracts for &CUPS; and PrintPro. These sales help to feed the programmers who develop the Free version of &CUPS;. + &CUPS; + + + + + Filter + Filters, in general, are programs that take some input data, work on it and pass it on as their output data. Filters may or may not change the data. Filters in the context of printing, are programs that convert a given file (destined for printing, but not suitable in the format it is presently) into a printable format. Sometimes whole "filter chains" have to be constructed to achieve the goal, piping the output of one filter as the input to the next. +Ghostscript RIP + + + + Foomatic + Foomatic started out as the wrapper name for a set of different tools available from Linuxprinting.org These tools aimed to make the usage of traditional Ghostscript and other print filters easier for users and extend the filters' capabilities by adding more command line switches or explain the driver's execution data. Foomatic's different incarnations are &CUPS;-O-Matic, PPD-O-Matic, PDQ-O-Matic, LPD-O-Matic, PPR-O-Matic, MF-O-Matic and Direct-O-Matic. All of these allow the generation of appropriate printer configuration files online, by simply selection the suitable model and suggested (or alternate) driver for that machine. More recently, Foomatic gravitated towards becoming a "meta-spooling" system, that allows configuration of the underlying print subsystem through a unified set of commands (however, this is much more complicated than KDEPrint's &GUI; interface, which performs a similar task with regards to different print subsystems). +&CUPS;-O-Matic PPD-O-Matic cupsomatic + + + + Ghostscript + Ghostscript is a &PostScript; Raster Image Processor (RIP) in software, originally developed by L. Peter Deutsch. There is always a GPL version of Ghostscript available for free usage and distribution (mostly 1 year old) while the current version is commercially sold under another licence. Ghostscript is widely used inside the Linux and &UNIX; world for transforming &PostScript; into raster data suitable for sending to non-&PostScript; devices. +&PostScript; RIP + + + + Gimp-Print + Contrary to its name, Gimp-Print is no longer just the plugin to be used for printing from the popular Gimp program -- its codebase can also serve to be compiled into... *...a set of PPDs and associated filters that integrate seamlessly into &CUPS;, supporting around 130 different printer models, providing photographic output quality in many cases; *...a Ghostscript filter that can be used with any other program that needs a software-RIP; *...a library that can be used by other software applications in need of rasterising functions. +Lexmark Drivers RIP Ghostscript + + + + &HP; + Abbreviation for Hewlett-Packard; one of the first companies to distribute their own Linux printer drivers. -- More recently, the Company has released their "HPIJS" package of drivers, including source code and a Free licence. This is the first printer manufacturer to do so. HPIJS supports most current models of HP Ink- and DeskJets. + + + + + + &HP;/GL + Abbreviation for &HP; Graphical Language; a &HP; printer language mainly used for plotters; many CAD (Computer Aided Design) software programs output &HP;/GL files for printing. +ESC/P PCL &PostScript; + + + + &HP; JetDirect Protocol + A term branded by &HP; to describe their implementation of print data transfer to the printer via an otherwise "AppSocket" or "Direct TCP/IP Printing" named protocol. +AppSocket Protocol Direct TCP/IP Printing + + + + IETF + Abbreviation for Internet Engineering Task Force; an assembly of Internet, software and hardware experts that discuss new networking technologies and very often arrive at conclusions that are regarded by many as standards. "TCP/IP" is the most famous example. IETF standards, as well as drafts, discussions, ideas and useful tutorials, are put in writing in the famous series of "RFCs", which are available to the public and included in most Linux and BSD distributions. +IPP PWG RFC + + + + IPP + Abbreviation for Internet Printing Protocol; defined in a series of RFCs accepted by the IETF with status "proposed standard"; was designed by the PWG. -- IPP is a completely new design for network printing, but it utilises a very well-known and proven method for the actual data transfer: HTTP 1.1! By not "re-inventing the wheel", and basing itself on an existing and robust Internet standard, IPP is able to relatively easily bolt other HTTP-compatible standard mechanisms into its framework: * Basic, Digest or Certificate authentication mechanisms; * SSL or TLS for encryption of transferred data; * LDAP for directory services (to publish data on printers, device-options, drivers, costs or also to the network; or to check for passwords while performing authentication). +&CUPS; PWG IETF RFC TLS + + + + KDEPrint + The new printing functionality of &kde; since version 2.2 consists of several modules that translate the features and settings of different available print subsystems (&CUPS;, BSD-style LPR/LPD, RLPR...) into nice &kde; desktop &GUI; windows and dialogues to ease their usage. Most important for day-to-day usage is "kprinter", the new &GUI; print command. -- Note: KDEPrint does not implement its own spooling mechanism or its own &PostScript; processing; for this it relies on the selected print subsystem -- however it does add some functionality of its own on top of this foundation... +BSD-style printing &CUPS; kprinter KDEPrint Handbook + + + + + KDEPrint Handbook... + ...is the name of the reference document that describes KDEPrint functions to users and administrators. You can load it into Konqueror by typing "help:/tdeprint" into the address field. The KDEPrint website is the resource for updates to this documentation, as well as PDF versions suitable for printing it. It is authored and maintained by Kurt Pfeifle. + &CUPS;-FAQ + + + + + kprinter + kprinter is the new powerful print utility that is natively used by all &kde; applications. Contrary to some common misconceptions, kprinter is not a &CUPS;-only tool, but supports different print subsystems. You can even switch to a different print subsystem "on the fly", in between two jobs, without re-configuration. Of course, due to the powerful features of &CUPS;, kprinter is best suited for use with a &CUPS; frontend. kprinter is the successor to "qtcups", which is no longer being actively maintained. It has inherited all the best features of qtcups and added several new ones. MOST IMPORTANT: you can use kprinter with all its features in all non-&kde; applications that allow a customized print command, like gv, Acrobat Reader, Netscape, Mozilla, Galeon, StarOffice, OpenOffice and all GNOME programs. kprinter can act as a "standalone" utility, started from an X-Terminal or a "Mini-CLI" to print many different files, from different folders, with different formats, in one job and simultaneously, without the need to first open the files in the applications! (File formats supported this way are &PostScript;, PDF, International and ASCII Text, as well as many different popular graphic formats, such as PNG, TIFF, JPEG, PNM, Sun RASTER, &etc;) + QtCUPS + + + + + Lexmark + was one of the first companies to distribute their own Linux printer drivers for some of their models. However, those drivers are binary only (no source code available), and therefore cannot be used to integrate into other Free printing software projects. + + + + + Linuxprinting.org + Linuxprinting.org = not just for Linux; all &UNIX;-like OS-es, like *BSD and commercial Unices may find useful printing information on this site. This web site is the home for the interesting Foomatic project, that strives to develop the "Meta Print Spool and Driver Configuration Toolset" (being able to configure, through one common interface, different print subsystems and their required drivers) with the ability to transfer all queues, printers and configuration files seamlessly to another spooler without new configuration effort. -- Also, they maintain the Printing Database; a collection of driver and device information that enables everybody to find the most current information about printer models, and also generate online the configuration files for any spooler/driver/device combo known to work with one of the common Linux or &UNIX; print subsystems. + Linuxprinting database + + + + + + Linuxprinting.org Database + ....Database containing printers and drivers that are suitable for them... ...a lot of information and documentation to be found... ...it is now also providing some tools and utilities for easing the integration of those drivers into a given system... ...the "Foomatic" family of utilities; being the toolset to make use of the database for most of the commonly used print subsystems, for generating "on the fly" working configurations for your printer model. + Foomatic + + + + + LPR/LPD printing + LPR == some people translate Line Printing Request, others: Line Printer Remote. + BSD-style printing + + + + + Magicfilter + Similarly to the APSfilter program, Magicfilter provides automatic file type recognition functions and, base on that, automatic file conversion to a printable format, depending on the target printer. + APSfilter + + + + + &MIME;-Types + Abbreviation for Multipurpose (or Multimedia) Internet Mail Extensions; &MIME;-Types were first used to allow the transport of binary data (like mail attachments containing graphics) over mail connections that were normally only transmitting ASCII characters: the data had to be encoded into an ASCII representation. Later this concept was extended to describe a data format in a platform independent, but at the same time non-ambiguous, way. From &Windows; everybody knows the .doc extensions for &Microsoft; Word files. This is handled ambiguously on the &Windows; platform: .doc extensions are also used for simple text files or for Adobe Framemaker files. And if a real Word file is renamed with a different extension, it can no longer be opened by the program. &MIME; typed files carry a recognition string with them, describing their file format based on main_category/sub_category. Inside IPP, print files are also described using the &MIME; type scheme. &MIME; types are registered with the IANA (Internet Assigning Numbers Association) to keep them unambiguous. &CUPS; has some &MIME; types of its own registered, like application/vnd.cups-raster (for the &CUPS;-internal raster image format). +&CUPS; Easy Software Products ESP PrintPro Gimp-Print + + + + PCL + Abbreviation for Printer Control Language; developed by &HP;. PCL started off in version 1 as a simple command set for ASCII printing; now, in its versions PCL6 and PCL-X, it is capable of printing graphics and colour -- but outside the &Microsoft; &Windows; realm and &HP-UX; (&HP;'s own brand of &UNIX;), it is not commonly used... +ESC/P &HP;/GL PDL &PostScript; + + + + PDL + Abbreviation for Page Description Language; PDLs describe, in an abstract way, the graphical representation of a page. - Before it is actually transferred into toner or ink laid down on to paper, a PDL needs to be "interpreted" first. In &UNIX;, the most important PDL is &PostScript;. +ESC/P &HP;/GL PCL &PostScript; + + + + Pixel + Abbreviation for Picture Element; this term describes the smallest part of a raster picture (either as printed on paper or as displayed on a monitor by cathode rays or LCD elements). As any graphical or image representation on those types of output devices is composed of pixels, the values of "ppi" (pixel per inch) and &dpi; (dots per inch) are one important parameter for the overall quality and resolution of an image. +Filter Ghostscript &PostScript; Raster + + + + PJL + Abbreviation for Print Job Language; developed by &HP; to control and influence default and per-job settings of a printer. It may not only be used for &HP;'s own (PCL-)printers; also many &PostScript; and other printers understand PJL commands sent to them inside a print job, or in a separate signal. + PCL + + + + + &PostScript; + &PostScript; (often shortened to "PS") is the de-facto standard in the &UNIX; world for printing files. It was developed by Adobe and licensed to printer manufacturers and software companies. As the &PostScript; specifications were published by Adobe, there are also "Third Party" implementations of &PostScript; generating and &PostScript; interpreting software available (one of the best-known in the Free software world being Ghostscript, a powerful PS-interpreter). +ESC/P &HP;/GL PCL PPD + + + + PPD + Abbreviation for PostScript Printer Description; PPDs are ASCII files storing all information about the special capabilities of a printer, plus definitions of the (PostScript- or PJL-) commands to call on a certain capability (like print duplexing). As the explanation of the acronym reveals, PPDs were originally only used for &PostScript; printers. &CUPS; has extended the PPD concept to all types of printers. PPDs for &PostScript; printers are provided by the printer vendors. They can be used with &CUPS; and KDEPrint to have access to the full features of any &PostScript; printer. The KDEPrint Team recommends using a PPD originally intended for use with &Microsoft; Windows NT. PPDs for non-PostScript printers need a companion "filter" to process the &PostScript; print files into a format digestible for the non-PostScript target device. Those PPD/filter combos are not (yet) available from the vendors. After the initiative by the &CUPS; developers to utilise PPDs, the Free Software community was creative enough to quickly come up with support for most of the currently used printer models, through PPDs and classical Ghostscript filters. But note: the printout quality varies from "hi-quality photographic output" (using Gimp-Print with most Epson inkjets) to "hardly readable" (using Foomatic-enabled Ghostscript filters for models rated as "paperweight" in the Linuxprinting.org database). +&CUPS; Linuxprinting.org &PostScript; + + + + PPD-O-Matic + PPD-O-Matic is a set of Perl scripts that run on the Linuxprinting.org web server and can be used online to generate PPDs for any printer that is known to print with Ghostscript. These PPDs can be hooked up to &CUPS;/KDEPrint, as well as used inside PPD-aware applications like StarOffice to determine all different parameters of your printjobs. It is now recommended, in most cases, to use "PPD-O-Matic" instead of the older &CUPS;-O-Matic. To generate a PPD, go to the printer database, select your printer model, follow the link to show the available Ghostscript filters for that printer, select one, click "generate" and finally save the file to your local system. Be sure to read the instructions. Make sure that your local system does indeed have Ghostscript and the filter, which you chose before generating the PPD, installed. +&PostScript; &CUPS;-O-Matic Linuxprinting.org Foomatic + + + + printcap + In BSD-style print systems, the "printcap" file holds the configuration information; the printing daemon reads this file to determine which printers are available, what filters are to be user for each, where the spooling folder is located, if there are banner pages to be used, and so on... Some applications also depend on read access to the printcap file, to obtain the names of available printers. + BSD-style printing + + + + + + Printer-MIB + Abbreviation for Printer-Management Information Base; the Printer-MIB defines a set of parameters that are to be stored inside the printer for access through the network. This is useful if many (in some cases, literally thousands) network printers are managed centrally with the help of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). +PWG SNMP + + + + PWG + Abbreviation for Printer Working Group; the PWG is a loose grouping of representatives of the printer industry that has, in the past years, developed different standards in relation to network printing. These were later accepted by the IETF as RFC standards, like the "Printer-MIB" and the IPP. +&PostScript; IPP Printer-MIB SNMP + + + + print:/ KIO Slave + You can use a syntax of "print:/..." to get quick access to KDEPrint resources. Typing "print:/manager" as a Konqueror URL address gives administrative access to KDEPrint. Konqueror uses &kde;'s famous "KParts" technology to achieve that. +IO Slave KParts + + + + + Printer Database + . + Linuxprinting Database + + + + + Qt&CUPS; + Qt&CUPS; and KUPS were the predecessors of KDEPrint; they are now deprecated and no longer maintained. What was good in qtcups is all inherited by "kprinter", the new KDE print dialogue (which is much improved over qtcups); what you liked about kups is now all in the KDEPrint Manager (accessible via the KDE Control Centre or via the URL "print:/manager" from Konqueror) -- with more functionality and less bugs... Its former developer, Michael Goffioul, is now the developer of KDEPrint -- a very nice and productive guy and quick bug fixer... + kprinter + + + + + Raster Image + Every picture on a physical medium is composed of a pattern of discrete dots in different colours and (maybe) sizes. This is called a "raster image". This is as opposed to a "vector image" where the graphic is described in terms of continuous curves, shades, forms and filled areas, represented by mathematical formula. Vector images normally have a smaller file size and may be scaled in size without any loss of information and quality --- but they cannot be output directly, but always have to be "rendered" or "rasterised" first to the given resolution that the output device is capable of... The rasterisation is done by a Raster Image Processor (RIP, often the Ghostscript software) or some other filtering instance. +Pixel Ghostscript &PostScript; Filter RIP + + + + RIP + Abbreviation for Raster Image Process(or); if used in the context of printing, "RIP" means a hardware or software instance that converts &PostScript; (or other print formats that are represented in one of the non-Raster PDLs) into a raster image format in such a way that it is acceptable for the "marking engine" of the printer. &PostScript; printers contain their own PostScript-RIPs. A RIP may or may not be located inside a printer. For many &UNIX; systems, Ghostscript is the package that provides a "RIP in software", running on the host computer, and pre-digesting the &PostScript; or other data to become ready to be sent to the printing device (hence you may perceive a "grain of truth" in the slogan "Ghostscript turns your printer into a &PostScript; machine", which of course is not correct in the true sense of the meaning). +Filter Ghostscript &PostScript; PDL Raster + + + + + RLPR (Remote LPR) + Abbreviation for Remote Line Printing Request; this is a BSD-style printing system, that needs no root privileges to be installed, and no "printcap" to work: all parameters may be specified on the command line. RLPR comes in handy for many laptop users who are working in frequently changing environments. This is because it may be installed concurrently with every other printing sub system, and allows a very flexible and quick way to install a printer for direct access via LPR/LPD. KDEPrint has an "Add Printer Wizard" to make RLPR usage even easier. The kprinter command allows switching to RLPR "on the fly" at any time. +KDEPrint kprinter printcap + + + + + SNMP + Abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol; SNMP is widely used to control all types of network node (Hosts, Routers, Switches, Gateways, Printers...) remotely. +PWG Printer-MIB + + + + SSL(3) encryption + Abbreviation for Secure Socket Layer; SSL is a proprietary encryption method for data transfer over HTTP that was developed by Netscape. It is now being replaced by an IETF standard named TLS. + TLS + + + + + + SPOOLing + Abbreviation for Synchronous Peripheral Operations OnLine; SPOOLing enables printing applications (and users) to continue their work as the job is being taken care of by a system daemon, which stores the file at a temporary location until the printer is ready to print. + Daemon + + + + + + TLS encryption + Abbreviation for Transport Layer Security; TLS is an encryption standard for data transfered over HTTP 1.1; it is defined in RFC 2246; although based on the former SSL development (from Netscape) it is not fully compatible with it. + SSL(3) + + + + + + System V-style printing + This is the second flavour of traditional &UNIX; printing (as opposed to BSD-style printing). It uses a different command set (lp, lpadmin,...) to BSD, but is not fundamentally different from it. However, the gap between the two is big enough to make the two incompatible, so that a BSD-client cannot simply print to a System V style print server without additional tweaking... IPP is supposed to resolve this weakness and more. +BSD-style printing IPP + + + + TurboPrint + Shareware software providing photo quality printing for many inkjet printers. It is useful if you are unable to find a driver for your printer and may be hooked into either a traditional Ghostscript system or a modern &CUPS; system. + Gimp-Print + + + + + XPP + Abbreviation for X Printing Panel; XPP was the first Free graphical print command for &CUPS;, written by Till Kamppeter, and in some ways a model for the "kprinter" utility in &kde;. + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/help.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/help.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..372573d1e1b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/help.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,963 @@ + +2002-02-03 0.08.00 +&kde; Help System User Manual + + + +&kde; Help System + +The &kde; help system is designed to make accessing the common &UNIX; help systems (man and info) simple, as well as the native &kde; documentation (&XML;). + +All base &kde; applications come fully documented, thanks to the efforts of the Documentation team. If you would like to help, please write to the Documentation coordinator, Lauri Watts, at lauri@kde.org for information. No experience is required, just enthusiasm and patience. + +If you would like to help translating &kde; documentation to your native language, the Translation coordinator is Thomas Diehl, thd@kde.org, and he would also welcome the help. More information, including the coordinators for each language team, can be found on the Internationalisation web site, and in the Contact section of this document. + + +Installation + +&khelpcenter; is an integral part of the &kde; Base installation, and is installed with every copy of &kde;. It can be found in the tdebase package, and is available from the &kde-ftp;, or will be found in your operating system tdebase package. + + + + + +Invoking Help + +&khelpcenter; can be called in several ways: + + + +From the Help menu + +The most common will probably be from within an application. Choose Help Contents to open that application's help file, at the contents page. + + + + +From the K menu + +Choose the big K in your panel, and select Help to open &khelpcenter;, starting at the default welcome page. + + + + +From the panel + +By default, the &kicker; panel contains an icon to call &khelpcenter;. Again, the default welcome page is displayed. + + + + +From the command line + +&khelpcenter; may be started using a &URL; to display a file. &URL;s have been added for info and man pages also. You can use them as follows: + + + +An application help file + +khelpcenter +Opens the &kedit; help file, at the contents page. + + + + +A local &URL; +khelpcenter + + + + +A Man page + +khelpcenter + + + + +An Info page + +khelpcenter + + + + +Invoking khelpcenter with no parameters opens the default welcome page. + + + + + + + +The &khelpcenter; interface + +The &khelpcenter; interface consists of two panes of information. + +The toolbar and menus are explained further in . + +Documents contain their own navigation tools, enabling you to move either sequentially through a document, using Next, Previous, and Home links, or to move around in a less structured manner, using hyperlinks. + +Links can take you to other parts of the same document, or to a different document, and you can use the Back (Left pointing arrow) or Forward (Right pointing arrow) icons on the toolbar to move through the documents you have viewed in this session. + +The two panes display the contents of the help system, and the help files themselves, on the left and right respectively. + + +The <guilabel +>Contents</guilabel +> pane + +The Contents pane in &khelpcenter; is displayed on the left hand side of the window. As you might expect, you can move the splitter bar, to make sure you can comfortably read the contents of either pane. + +The Contents pane is further divided into two tabs, one containing a menu showing all the help information &khelpcenter; is aware of, and the other contains the &kde; glossary of terms. + + +The <guilabel +>Contents</guilabel +> Menu + +The Contents contains the following default entries: + + + +Introduction +Welcome to &kde; - an introduction to the K Desktop Environment. + + + +Introduction to &kde; + +The &kde; Quickstart guide. Contains a tour of the &kde; Interface and specific help and tips on how to work smarter with &kde;. + + + + +&kde; User's manual + +The &kde; User's manual is an in-depth exploration of &kde;, including installation, configuration and customisation, and use. + + + + +Application manuals + +Native &kde; application documentation. All &kde; applications have documentation in &XML; format, which are converted to HTML when you view them. This section lists all the &kde; applications with a brief description and a link to the full application documentation. +The applications are displayed in a tree structure that echoes the default structure of the K menu, making it easy to find the application you are looking for. + + + + +&UNIX; manual pages + +&UNIX; man pages are the traditional on-line documentation format for &UNIX; systems. Most programs on your system will have a man page. In addition, man pages exist for programming functions and file formats. + + + + +Browse info pages + +TeXinfo documentation is used by many &GNU; applications, including gcc (the C/C++ compiler), emacs, and many others. + + + + +Tutorials + +Short, task based or informational tutorials. + + + + +The &kde; FAQ + +Frequently asked questions about &kde;, and their answers. + + + + +&kde; on the web + +Links to &kde; on the web, both the official &kde; website, and other useful sites. + + + + +Contact Information + +Information on how to contact &kde; developers, and how to join the &kde; mailing lists. + + + + +Supporting &kde; + +How to help, and how to get involved. + + + + + + + + + + +The <application +>Man</application +> and <application +>Info</application +> sections + +Man pages are the standard &UNIX; manual pages, and have been in use for many years on many operating systems. They are extremely thorough, and are the very best place to get information about most &UNIX; commands and applications. When people say RTFM, the Manual they are referring to is very often the man page. + +The man pages are not perfect. They tend to be in depth, but also extremely technical, often written by developers, and for developers. In some cases this makes them somewhat unfriendly, if not downright impossible for many users to understand. They are, however, the best source of solid information on most command line applications, and very often the only source. + +If you've ever wondered what the number is when people write things like man(1) it means which section of the manual the item is in. You will see &khelpcenter; uses the numbers to divide the very many man pages into their own sections, making it easier for you to find the information you're looking for, if you're just browsing. + +Also available are the Info pages, intended to be a replacement for the man pages. The maintainer of some applications no longer update the man pages, so if there is both a man page and an info page available, the info page is probably the most recent. Most applications have one or the other though. If the application you are looking for help on is a &GNU; utility, you will most likely find it has an info page, not a man page. + + +Navigating inside the <application +>Info</application +> pages + +Info documents are arranged hierarchically with each page called a node. All info documents have a Top node, &ie; the opening page. You can return to the Top of an info document by pressing Top. + +Prev & Next are used to move to the previous/next page at the current level of the hierarchy. + +Clicking on a menu item within a document moves you to a lower level in the hierarchy. You may move up the hierarchy by pressing Up. + +Man is treated similarly to info, with the section index being the Top node and each man page on the level below. Man entries are one page long. + + + + + +The &kde; glossary + +The glossary provides a quick reference point, where you can look up the definitions of words that may be unfamiliar to you. These range from &kde; specific applications and technologies, through to general &UNIX; computing terms. + +In the left hand pane you will see a tree view, with two choices: Alphabetically or By topic. Both contain the same entries, sorted differently, to allow you to quickly find the item of interest. + +Navigate down the tree views to the left, and items you select will be displayed on the right. + + + + +The menus and toolbar + +&khelpcenter; has a very minimal interface, allowing you to concentrate on getting help rather than learning how to use the help browser. + +The icons available to you in the toolbar are as follows: + + +Toolbar Icons + + + +Back + +Go to the previous page you viewed. + + + + +Forward + +Go forward one page. This icon is only active if you have already used the Back icon. + + + +Print + +Print the contents of the currently visible page. + + + + +Find + +Find a word or words within the currently visible page. + + + + +Increase Font + +Increase the size of the text in the viewer pane. + + + + +Decrease Font + +Decrease the size of the text in the viewer pane. This icon is only enabled if you have previously enlarged the text. + + + + + +The menus contain the following entries: + + + +File + + + + + +File Print... + + +Print the contents of the currently visible page. + + + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit + + +Close and exit &khelpcenter; + + + + + + + +Edit + + + + + &Ctrl;A Edit Select All + + +Select all the text in the current page. + + + + + &Ctrl;F Edit Find... + + +Find a word or words in the currently visible page. + + + + + + + +View + + + +View View Document Source + + +View the HTML source of the page you are currently viewing. + + + + +View Set Encoding + + +Change the encoding of the current page. Normally, the default setting of Auto should be sufficient, but if you are having problems viewing pages written in languages other than English, you may need to choose a specific encoding in this menu. + + + + + + + +Go Back + +Go back to the previous page you were viewing. + + + + +Go Forward + +If you have previously moved back with the back icon or menu entry, you can work your way forward again with this menu entry. + + + + +Go ... + +At the bottom of the Go menu, you will find a history list, of the last few pages you have looked at. Selecting one will take you directly back to that page. + + + + + + + +Credits and Licences + +&khelpcenter; + +Originally developed by &Matthias.Elter; &Matthias.Elter.mail; +The current maintainer is &Cornelius.Schumacher; &Cornelius.Schumacher.mail; +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b150b6b4347 Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..96af9959d1b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + +The &khelpcenter; + +The &kde; Team +MalcolmHunter
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+2002-01-18 +3.00.00 + + +&kde; is a powerful graphical desktop environment for &UNIX; workstations. A &kde; desktop combines ease of use, contemporary functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the &UNIX; operating system. + + + +KDE +tdebase +khelpcenter +kdehelp +help +help centre +KDE help centre + +
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+ +2002-01-18 +3.00.00 + + +1999200020012002 +The KDE Team + + +&FDLNotice; + + +An introduction to the K Desktop Environment +Quick Start Guide to &kde; + + +KDE +quick start +introduction + +
+ + +Introduction + +This document is a brief introduction to the K Desktop Environment. It will familiarise you with some of the basic features of &kde;. + +This guide is far from covering all aspects of the K Desktop or even most of them. It will only describe some of the most basic ways to accomplish a few of the most common tasks. + +We assume that you are already familiar with at least one graphical user interface, for example CDE, Geos, GEM, &NeXTSTEP;, &Mac;, OS/2 or &Microsoft; &Windows;. So we will not explain the usage of the mouse or the keyboard but concentrate on hopefully more interesting things. + + + + +An Overview of &kde; + +This section is for users who prefer to learn by exploring and want only a brief orientation to get started. Later sections provide a more thorough introduction to the environment, with helpful hints and shortcuts. If you are impatient to get started, skim this section, go play for a bit, then come back and peruse the other sections of this guide as needed. + + +&kde; provides a highly configurable desktop environment. This overview assumes that you are using the default environment. + + + +The &kde; Desktop + +A typical &kde; desktop consists of several parts: + + + +A panel at the bottom of the screen, used to start applications and switch between desktops. Among other things, it contains the &kmenu;, a large &kicon; which displays a menu of applications to start when clicked. + + + +A taskbar, by default embedded in the panel, used to switch between and manage currently running applications. Click on an application on the taskbar to switch to the application. + + + +The desktop itself, on which frequently used files and folders may be placed. &kde; provides multiple desktops, each of which has its own windows. Click on the numbered buttons on the panel to switch between desktops. + + + + + + +Ready, Set, Go! + +Here are a few quick tips to get you up and running. + + + +To start an application, click on the &kicon; button on the panel (called the &kmenu;) and choose an item from the menu. + + +Click the icon that looks like a folder with a picture of a house on the panel to access the files in your home folder using &konqueror;, &kde;'s File Manager utility. + + +Choose K menu System Konsole to get a &UNIX; command prompt, or press &Alt; F2 to get a mini command prompt window to execute a single command. + + + +Choose the SettingsControl Centre item on the &kmenu; to configure &kde;. + + + +Press &Alt;Tab to switch between applications and &Ctrl;Tab to switch between desktops using the keyboard. + + + +Use the &RMB; mouse button to access context menus for the panel, desktop, and most &kde; applications. + + + + + + + +Launching Applications + + +Using the &kmenu; and the Panel + +At the bottom of the screen you will find the desktop panel, which is called &kicker;. You use the panel to launch applications. Have a look at the button on the left with a large &kicon;. + +This button is called the &kmenu;. It has a small arrow on the top to indicate that it will pop up a menu if you click on it. Just do it! The pop-up offers you easy access to all &kde; applications installed on your computer system. + + +Customising &kicker; + + +If you use one application or tool very often, then you may want to have even faster access to it, of course. In this case, you can add a single application, or an entire sub-menu of the &kmenu;, as a special quick-launch button, on to the panel. If you want to reach the &kfind; application directly via a launch button, simply choose K menu Panel Menu Add Button Find Files (By this we mean that you should first click the &kmenu;, then select Panel Menu, where the small arrow to the right indicates that another menu will pop up. In this menu, choose Add, then Button, and in the next sub-menu, Find Files). + +You can add an entire menu this way, or one of the &kicon; button sub-menus. For example, if you have &koffice; installed and want quick access to all the &koffice; applications, without having to navigate through the &kmenu;, then instead of choosing an application, click on the Add this menu menu entry. Now you will have instant access to all the &koffice; applications, without having to put an icon for each on the panel. + + +You can move all items of the panel around with the Move command of the context menu. Just click with the third mouse button (the third mouse button is normally the right button, but if you have configured your mouse differently, for example for left-handers, it might also be the left one). A menu will pop up where you can choose Move. Now move the mouse and see how the icon follows while still staying on the panel. When you are done, simply hit the first mouse button (by default the left one). As you may have noticed, there is also a menu entry Remove in case you are tired of a certain launch button on your desktop. + + + + + +Using Context menus + +This leads us to another interesting topic: in many places, you can click the right mouse button to display a context menu with choices that are applicable to the item you clicked. It is therefore always a good idea to try out the third mouse button on something, if you do not know what to do with it. Even the background of the desktops has such a menu! + + + + +Other Panel features + +There are other interesting things possible with the panel. One may be important if you have a low resolution on your monitor: it is the hide-and-show function, activated by clicking on the small arrowed button, which is at one or both ends of the panel. + +Perhaps you just don't like the panel extending the full width of the screen. That's easily changed! &RMB; on an empty space in the panel, and choose Panel Preferences. In the &kcontrol; dialogue that pops up, you can choose Panel Size on the General tab, and use the slider there to set the panel to less than 100% width. + +If you're following along, and have that dialogue open anyway, then feel free to play with all the options, and use the Apply to see the effect they have. You can easily reset everything to the default configuration, by simply pressing the Use Defaults button. + +By the way, if you are not sure what a certain button does in &kde;, just move the mouse pointer over it and wait for a short while: &kde; has a built-in mini context help, called tool tips, which explains the functionality of such controls in a few words. + + + + + + +But I want my command line back! + +Just calm down, there is nothing to fear. &kde; does not want to take your beloved (and sometimes very effective) command line away from you. You can move your files with the desktop, but you can also use the &UNIX; commands you are accustomed to. In fact,&kde; puts command line power at your fingertips, in perhaps some surprising places. + +&kde; provides a very sophisticated command line window called &konsole;. Choose K menu System Konsole to start it. This may be something you want on your panel: luckily it is already there in the default configuration! + +Sometimes, you only want to enter one command on the command line. In these cases, you do not need a full-blown terminal. Just hit &Alt;F2 and you get a small command line where you can enter one command. The command line window will disappear afterwards, but it remembers your command. + +When you pop up this window (which we call minicli by the way) and hit the Up arrow, you can browse through all the commands you have previously entered. Also, you can enter &URL;s in minicli to open a &konqueror; window with the specified &URL;. + +&konqueror; and the editor &kate; can both display terminal windows, which behave just like &konsole;. In &konqueror;, you can turn this on with the menu choice WindowShow Terminal Emulator. The embedded terminal will display at the bottom of your &konqueror; window, and the really clever thing is that it will follow your clicks in the file manager view, changing folder as you do. In &kate; you can display a terminal with the menu choice SettingsShow Console. + + +To display a &UNIX; man page, enter man:command in minicli, where command is the name of a &UNIX; command. + + + +To search for a word or words on the Google search engine, you can try entering gg:word or words. There are a whole lot more of these shortcut commands, and you can even add your own! Take a look in &kcontrol;, in the tab Web Browsing Enhanced Browsing. + + +Finally, there's a way to have your command line always available, no matter what you're doing - add one to your &kicker; panel! + +Simply &RMB; click on an empty space in the panel, and choose Panel Add Applet Application Launcher. This will embed a mini-cli directly into your panel, complete with command history. + +So, in conclusion, the command line is never far from view when you're using &kde;. + + + + + +Working with Windows + +If you have not already done so, start an application using the &kmenu;; say, Find Files. + + +A window! What now? + +Well, usually people work inside windows, but sometimes you may want to manipulate windows. Here's a quick overview of some of the most common window related functions: + + + +Move a window + +Drag the window's title bar, or hold the &Alt; key down and drag anywhere in the window. + + + + +Resize a window: + +Drag the window's border, or hold the &Alt; key down and drag with the &RMB; anywhere in the window. + + + + +Maximise a window + +Click the maximise button in the title bar (in the default decoration it is the square, next to the X) to make the window fill the screen, or if the window is already maximised, to shrink it back to its original size. Clicking with the &MMB; maximises the window vertically, and with the &RMB;, horizontally. + + + + +Iconify a window + +Click the iconify button in the title bar (next to Maximise) to hide the window. Restore it by clicking on the window's icon in the taskbar. + + + + +Switch between windows + +Aside from the usual mouse click to switch to another window, you can use &Alt; Tab to switch windows. See below for more techniques. + + + + + +Title bar buttons + +&kde; windows have some pretty standard buttons on their title bars which give you fast access to some common operations. The default button layout looks like this: + + +On the left side: + +A menu button. This usually shows a mini icon for the application. Click on it to get a window operations menu. Shortcut: &Alt;F3 opens the window menu. + + + +A sticky button, with a picture of a tack. What the heck is this? Stay tuned! + + + + +On the right side: + +An iconify button. + + + +A maximise button. + + + +A close button. This closes the window. Shortcut: &Alt;F4. + + + + + + +Switching between windows + +Now that we know how to deal with windows, we encourage you to open some other windows using the panel, since we will now discuss how to switch between different windows. Since this is such a common activity, &kde; offers several ways to do it; pick your favourite! + +Many window systems require you to click the mouse in another window to begin using it. This is &kde;'s default behaviour, termed Click To Focus focus policy. But you can also configure your desktop in a way that moving the mouse pointer on to a window will activate it. This is called Focus Follows Mouse. If you select this policy using the &kde; Control Centre, the window under the mouse pointer is always the active one. It doesn't necessarily come to the front automatically, but you can still click on to the title bar or the border of a window or, a &kde; special, you can use the &Alt; key and click the &MMB; anywhere on the window to raise it. + +Here are some other methods to switch windows: + + + +Pick a window from the window list menu. To open the menu, click the &MMB; on an empty area of the desktop, or click the icon with several windows on the panel, or finally click the up arrow at the left hand end of the taskbar in the panel. + + + +Hold down the &Alt; key and press Tab to cycle through the windows. + + + +Use the taskbar (see below). + + + + + + + +Using the Taskbar + +The taskbar displays a list of small icons, one for each window on the desktop. In the default &kde; setup the taskbar is located inside the panel, but it can also be located at the top or the bottom of the screen. + +The taskbar is very powerful. In the default configuration, if you have more than one window from the same application open, they will be grouped, so that you see one icon per application in the taskbar. + +A simple &LMB; click on the taskbar button will pop up a list of the open windows for that application and you can choose the window you want to use. Choosing one of these entries with the left will bring you to the selected window immediately. Click on a taskbar entry with the right and you will see a menu allowing you to operate on all the windows grouped under that icon, or each window individually. + +You can choose to see all the windows on all the desktops in your taskbar, no matter which desktop you are currently viewing, or to only see the icons for the desktop you are looking at. You can also choose to ungroup the icons, so that each open window will have its own icon in the taskbar. These and many more options are available simply by right clicking on the taskbar handle (the small textured bar at the left hand side) and choosing Preferences. + +The icons on the taskbar resize themselves to make room for applications, so you can fit many more applications than you might think. Making the panel wider will let the taskbar icons take on a row and column layout, but they will still resize to fit more icons. + + + + +Using Virtual Desktops + +Now, what was that sticky thing? + +It may happen that you have more windows open than space on your desktop. In this case you have three possibilities: + + + +Leave all windows open (cluttered desktop) + + + +Iconify those windows which you do not need at present and use the taskbar or &Alt; Tab to switch between them (still a bit confusing and much work!) + + + +Recommended: Do what a real operating system does if there is not enough physical memory: Use virtual memory, in this case virtual desktops. + + + +The third option is the way to go! &kde; can handle several different desktops, each with its own windows. The default configuration provides four desktops. You can switch between the virtual desktops easily with a click on one of the desktop buttons on the panel. Also &Ctrl;F1...F4 will send you to the corresponding desktop immediately, or &Ctrl; Tab will cycle through the desktops. + +Virtual desktops are very nice. But sometimes you want a window to be present on every desktop. This could be, for example, a small chat window, an alarm clock or whatever. In this case you can use the above mentioned sticky button which will pin the window on the background so that it will appear on every virtual desktop. + +The sticky button can also be used to move a window from one virtual desktop to another one: push the sticky pin on the window, switch to a different desktop, and release the pin by pushing it again. You can achieve the same result by using the context pop-up menu of the window's entry in the taskbar (menu item To Current Desktop) or the To Desktop option on the window operations menu. + + + + + +Managing your files + + + +A common metaphor of graphical desktops is the use of folders to represent directories on your hard disk. Folders contain files and other folders. A &kde; application called &konqueror;, the K File Manager, uses this metaphor to help you manage your files. + + +Using &konqueror; + +The first time you start &kde;, a window with lots of icons in it appears. This is a &konqueror; window displaying the files in your home folder (the area where your personal files are stored). The pathname of the folder is displayed under the window's tool bar. If you do not see such a window now, click the icon on the panel that looks like a folder with a picture of a house. + +To open a file or folder, simply click it once with the &LMB;. You can also choose WindowShow Navigation Panel from the menu to display the folder hierarchy for more direct navigation. Or you can edit the path displayed under the toolbar to get to a specific folder quickly. + + +Opening Files + +&kde; comes with a set of applications to view and edit files of many common types, and when you click a file containing, say, a document or image, &konqueror; will start the appropriate application to display the file. If it doesn't know what application to start to open a file you clicked, &konqueror; will prompt you for the name of the application to run, and when you have chosen, &konqueror; will offer to remember your choice for the next time you open a file of that type. + + +&konqueror; uses MIME types to associate files with applications. + + + + + +Dragging and Dropping Icons + +To copy or move a file, simply drag its icon to the desktop, to another &konqueror; window, or to a folder icon. When you release the button, &konqueror; displays a menu to allow you to choose to copy, move, or create a link to the file. + + +Note that if you choose to create a link, &kde; creates a &UNIX; symbolic link (not a hard link), so if you move or delete the original file, the link will be broken. + + +Most &kde; applications also support drag and drop operations: you can drag an icon on to a window of a running application, or on to an icon of an application that is not started, to have the application open the file. Try it! + + + + +Setting File Properties + +To change file properties, such as its name and permissions, &RMB; click the icon and choose Properties from the menu. + + + + + +Working with Archives and Networks + +In the recent past, you needed special software to access files on the Internet. Not any more! + +&kde; supports a technology called Network Transparent Access (NTA) which allows you to work with files on the other side of the world as easily as those on your local hard disk. + +For example, to access files on an &FTP; server, just choose LocationOpen Location from a &konqueror; menu, and enter the URL of an &FTP; server. You can drag and drop files to and from the folders on the server just as if they were on your local disk. You'll even be able to open files on the &FTP; server without having to manually copy them to your local disk (&kde; does it for you when necessary). + + +Note that &konqueror; uses anonymous &FTP; access, which may restrict your access to files on the &FTP; server. If you have an account on the server, you can supply your user ID as part of the URL, like this: ftp://userid@server/folder + +&konqueror; will prompt you for your password, and if the login succeeds, you will have full access to your files on the server. + + +If you are used to the WinZip utility on &Microsoft; &Windows;, then you will be happy to hear that &kde; can look into tar archives, too. It treats such archives just like a normal folder, and you can browse into the archive, open files, &etc; In general, accessing files on the Internet and in archives should look and feel just like accessing files on your local disk, except for delays imposed by the network and extracting the archive. + + + +Using Templates to access Applications and Devices + +In &kde; it's easy to put icons on the panel or the desktop to access your applications. It's just as easy to add icons to access other items of interest. &kde; has templates for shortcuts to: + + + +Applications + + +Printers + + +Mountable Devices (⪚ floppy drives) + + +Internet resources (⪚ WWW documents, &FTP; folders) + + +Documents for some of &kde;'s &koffice; applications. + + + +You can add any of these items to the desktop by &RMB; clicking where you want the icon, and choosing Create New and selecting the item you want to link to. + +Nearly every item in the &kmenu;, on the desktop, and on the panel refers to a .desktop file on disk. The .desktop file specifies what icon to display, as well as specific information about what the icon represents (an application, device, or URL). You can drag any .desktop file to the panel to create a quick-launch button. + + + + +Mounting devices + +&UNIX; provides access to storage devices other than the primary hard disk through a process called mounting. &kde; uses .desktop files to allow you to easily mount, unmount, and access files on secondary storage devices such as floppy drives and &cdrom; drives. + +As an example, here are the steps needed to create an icon to access files on a floppy disk: + + +Many systems require you to be logged in as root to mount and unmount devices. + + + + +Right click on the desktop and choose Create New Floppy Device.... + + +On the General tab of the resulting dialogue, change the name to whatever you like, in the text box at the top. + + + +On the Device tab, enter /dev/fd0 (or the path to the floppy device as it is named on your system) as the Device. + + +You can add a Mount Point here too. This should be an existing folder, but empty. Common mount points are /mnt/floppy or /floppy, but you can just as easily have floppy disks mounted on ~/mydisk if you want. + + +Click the Unmounted Icon and select the picture of a floppy disk without the green light. + + +Once you're happy with your choices, choose OK and you are finished! + + + +Now, place a properly formatted floppy in the drive and click the Floppy icon to have &kde; mount the floppy drive and display the files on the disk. Before removing the disk from the drive, &RMB; click the Floppy icon and choose Unmount from the menu. + + + + + + +Configuring your desktop + +If you do not like something about the way the desktop looks or operates, you can probably change it. &kde; is very configurable and you can change almost every aspect of the appearance and the behaviour of your desktop. Unlike many other &UNIX; desktop environments, you do not have to edit cryptic configuration files either (but you can if you really want to!) You use the &kcontrol;, a special program for configuring your desktop. + + +Using the <application +>&kde; Control Centre</application +> + +Launch the &kcontrol; from the &kmenu;. A window with two panes appears, displaying a list of modules in the left pane. + +Open a module by clicking its name; a list of submodules will appear. Then, click one of the submodule category names to edit its configuration in the right pane. + +Changing the configuration is fairly straightforward. A help button is available on each configuration panel to explain settings that are not obvious. Each panel has buttons labelled Help, Use Defaults, Apply, and Reset, which work as follows: + + + +Help + +Displays a short help text in the left hand pane, including a link to a longer manual for the module in question. + + + + +Use Defaults + +Sets all the options in the current module back to the default at the time &kde; was installed. + + + + +Apply + +Applies the current settings in the currently open module. + + + + +Reset + +Resets the options to the state they were in when you opened the module. If you have already used the Apply button, then this button will reset the options to the state they were in when you pressed Apply. + + + + + +If you make changes on one configuration panel and move to a different module without clicking OK or Apply first, &kcontrol; will prompt you to ask whether your changes should be applied first. + + + + + +Configuration Modules + +Here is a brief overview of the major configuration modules categories: + + + +File Browsing + +Contains options that relate to how you view the contents of your local system. + + + + +Information + +Contains modules that you normally can't use to change anything. They display useful information about your computer instead. + + + + +Appearance & Themes + +Here you find the modules that have the most visible effect on your environment: Colours, styles, window decorations. Nearly everything you see can be customised to suit your tastes, and the few things that can't be, soon will. + + + + +Network + +The place to configure how your computer sees the world outside, as well as how the world sees you. Among other things, you can set up central email identities that many &kde; applications can use, to save you having to enter the same information over and over, you can set up SOCKS firewall support, and you can configure &Windows; (SMB) shares... and much more. + + + + +Peripherals + +Contains settings for your keyboard and mouse, and for printers. + + + + +Personalisation + +Here you can set up things that make your life easier, from accessibility features to localisation, so that &kde; applications know how you like to see numbers and dates formatted, for example. + + + + +Power Control + +If your computer supports APM power saving features, or you are using a laptop, this is the place to configure them. + + + + +Sound + +Configure the sound daemon (&artsd;) and other audio behaviour. + + + + +System + +Here you can set the remaining system features - how the &konsole; and &kdm; applications behave, set up printing, and set your system date. You might not be able to set some of these options unless you are logged in as root, but &kcontrol; will let you know if this is the case. + + + + +Web Browsing + +With the Internet, and especially the web, being such an integral part of today's computer world, there are many options to be set to enhance your experience. You'll find them all here, from setting up custom style sheets, to proxies and caching. + + + + +Go ahead! Explore the configuration possibilities and discover the flexibility of &kde;. + + + + + +Logging out + +We sincerely hope that using &kde; gives you so much fun and pleasure that you never want to log out. But if you do, simply choose K menu Logout. + +There is also a logout button directly on the panel, which looks like a small power button. Or you can press &Ctrl; &Alt; Delete to log out. + + +Session Management + +When you log out, &kde; can remember which applications you had open, as well as where all the windows were located, so that it can open them for you the next time you log in. This feature is termed Session Management. &kde;-aware applications will restore themselves to the state they were in when you logged out. For example, &kate; remembers which files you were editing. + +Non-&kde; applications do not memorise their state on logout, and &kde; will warn you to make sure that you have saved any important data in them when you start to log out. + +To illustrate session management, choose K menuApplications Editor to start &kedit;. Open a text document to edit. Now log out and back in. You will observe that &kate; will be restored to the exact same position on the screen, including the right virtual desktop, and the document we left open in &kate; before we logged out is opened again automatically. &kate; will even remember whether you had unsaved changes to your document before you logged out and will save them to the file you were working on if you choose Save from the File menu. + + + + + +&kde;, an exciting Journey + +We hope you enjoyed this brief tour of the K Desktop environment and that this unique desktop environment will help you get your work done faster and more comfortably than ever. + +Please remember that the &kde; project is not a commercial venture, but rather a project run by volunteers from all over the world. We would like to invite you to join the &kde; project and become part of this unique network of people. If you are a programmer you might consider helping us write &kde; applications. If you are an artist or have experience with graphic design, consider creating icons sets, colour schemes, sound schemes and logos for &kde;. If you enjoy writing we would love for you to join our documentation project. + +As you can see there are many ways in which you can help. You are cordially invited to join this world-wide network of people dedicated to making &kde; the best desktop environment for any computer. Please visit www.kde.org for more information. + + +Welcome aboard on this exciting journey, + + +Your &kde; Team + + + + +Advanced Topics + + +&MIME; Types + +&kde; comes with a number of &MIME; types predefined, but you can add your own &MIME; types by choosing Settings Configure Konqueror... and then File Associations in a &konqueror; window. + +&kde;'s handling of &MIME; types is very powerful, and very configurable. On the one hand, you can set a default action to be performed when you click on a file in &konqueror;. Just as usefully, you can add many more actions, which are then available with a &RMB; click menu on the file in question. + + + + + +To link a certain file type with a particular application: + +Make sure the application you want to start this file type has an entry in the &kmenu;. + + + +In &konqueror; find or make a file with the extension you wish to link. + + + +Right click on the file, and choose Edit File Type from the context menu, or choose EditEdit File Type in &konqueror;'s menu bar. + + + Add file masks for the application by clicking the Add button, and entering the file pattern you want. Remember that &UNIX; is case sensitive, so you may need to add variations - *.mp3 may need *.MP3 added as well, for example. Add as many extensions as you like in this way. + + +Add a description if you like. This is optional. + + + +In the section labeled Application Preference Order, press the Add button. A miniature copy of the &kmenu; will open, where you can choose the application you want files of this type to be opened with. + + + +Sometimes, you may want to use a different application to open this file type. For example, you might like to use &kate; to open text files you wish to edit, and &kedit; for text files that you just want to take a quick peek into. You can add more applications in the same way as you did in the last step, and you can change the preferred order using the Move Up and Move Down buttons. + + + +If you're satisfied with your choices, you can click the Apply button to save your changes without closing the dialogue box. This gives you the opportunity to test in the Konqueror window that your file association is correct. You can choose OK to save your changes and close the dialogue box, or Cancel if you have changed your mind and just want to close the dialogue box. + + + +Be sure to try your new association by opening a folder containing a file of the type you just selected. Click on the file, and the program needed to edit it should start. + + +&MIME; types are a way of describing the contents of files. You may be used to using file extensions for that purpose, and you may know that on &UNIX; systems the file extension often bears little or no relation to the contents of the file. On the other hand, it may be vital - for example, some implementations of gunzip will not operate on files that are not named .gz. + +&MIME; types naturally make use of filename patterns, but not necessarily the extensions - you can set up any filename pattern you like. For example, if you always want to open any files relating to a particular client with &kate;, and you make a habit of naming the files with the client's name at the beginning so that they naturally group in the &konqueror; window, then you can set up a filename pattern that matches ^clientname*. Then any files that have clientname at the beginning (the ^ character means starts with...) and without any regard to the rest of the filename. + + + + + + +Credits + +Authors + + +Matthias Ettrich ettrich@kde.org +Kalle Dahlheimer kalle@kde.org +Torben Weiss weis@kde.org +Bernd Wuebben wuebben@kde.org +Stephen Schaub sschaub@bju.edu - Editor +Robert Williams rwilliams@kde.org - Editor +Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; + +
+ + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/support.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/support.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c15b43176d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/support.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ + +2002-03-04 2.02.00 +Supporting &kde; + + + +Supporting &kde; + +If you are new to &kde;, the &kde; project might look like big machinery to you. Undoubtedly, &kde; is no longer a small project, nevertheless it is very important to realise that it is easy to make a difference in the &kde; world. + +There is always a need for dedicated developers, graphic artists, sound engineers, translators and documentation writers. Consider jumping aboard this exciting international project and make yourself a name in the software world. + +Along the way you will make countless friends and acquaintances all over the world. 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+nmcheck-am: nmcheck diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/about-desktop.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/about-desktop.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..013f11d8926 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/about-desktop.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ + +All About Your Desktop + + +Little Red Riding Hood +Grandma, what big eyes you have! + + + +The Wolf +The better to see you! + + +The more you see, the more efficiently you can use your desktop. &kde; gives you the opportunity to make the desktop look and work the way you prefer, enabling you to work faster and more productively. It even gives you the opportunity to be warned if a wolf is trying to eat you, or (if you happen to be a granny) alert you when Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to bring you the goodies. Now that's service. + + +Autostarting Applications + +Native &kde; programs and many third party applications left open at the end of a session will save their state and reappear when you login again, but there are some programs (like some versions of &Netscape;) that will not. You can use the Autostart folder for these programs. + +To launch programs when &kde; is started, do the following: + + + +Open the Autostart folder. By default this folder is at $HOME/.kde/Autostart + + +Open a &konqueror; window and browse to the program you want to add. If you do not know how to do this, it was covered in . + + +Drag and drop the desired program from the &konqueror; window on to the Autostart folder. When asked, choose Link to create a symbolic link rather than a full copy, as this saves a great deal of disk space. + + +Repeat the above steps for every program you want started when &kde; is launched. Remember, you do not need to add native &kde; applications, just leave them open when you log out, and they will open up again as if nothing had happened the next time you log in to &kde;. + + +Restart &kde; if you want to see the autostart function in action. + + + +Your programs should have launched automatically when &kde; restarted. + +Do not forget though that you will only need the Autostart folder for a few applications. Many applications, including almost all native &kde; applications, now understand session management, and you can simply leave them open when you log out in order for them to be restarted exactly as you left them. You can leave a &konqueror; window open with your favourite website, &kmail; looking at your inbox, and &kate; with a half dozen files open, log out, log back in, and find your desktop exactly as you left it. + + + + +Adding Programs and Shortcut Icons to Your &kmenu; and Panel + +The &kde; &kmenu; and &kicker; are not limited to the setup you find right after installing &kde;. The &kde; panel is designed to be extended, and there are two main ways of doing that: Adding new programs, and adding shortcut icons. + + +Adding menu entries + +&kde; comes with a great many applications already in the menu. Depending on your operating system and distribution, this could include many non-&kde; applications. &kde; also includes an application that will search your hard drive for more applications, and add them to the menu for you. Try pressing &Alt;F2 and entering kappfinder to see it in action — operation is very straightforward. + +&kappfinder; is clever enough, but it doesn't know about every application there is. Or perhaps you simply don't want to have all those applications in the menu, and just want to add a single extra program. + +To add your favourite programs to the &kde; menu, you can use the KDE Menu Editor. To start it, use the &kmenu; and choose SettingsMenu Editor. + +A window will open showing the existing &kmenu; on the left, and an empty menu entry dialogue on the right + +For this example, we will be adding an entry for the Gimp under the Graphics submenu. If you already have a Gimp entry there and don't want a new one, you can still follow through this example, but just don't click the Apply when you are done. + + +Navigate down the left hand tree to the Graphics entry. + +Click on it once with the left mouse button to expand the entry. + + +Click the icon labelled New Item in the toolbar, or choose FileNew Item in the menu bar. + + +In the dialogue box that pops up, enter the name you want your new menu entry to have. For this example, enter Gimp.Then press OK in the dialogue. + + +Click on the new Gimp menu entry that was created for you under the Graphics submenu. The menu entry dialogue to the right will now change to be mostly empty, except for the name you already gave. + + +Fill in an optional Comment. You might like to put An image editor for the example. Text entered here will be shown as a tool-tip in the &kmenu;. + + +Enter in the box labelled Command, the command you would type on the command line to open your application. For this example, this is gimp. You may also enter any optional command line parameters if you wish. You can use this to make a menu entry that always opens a particular document or image, for example. Check the application's documentation to find out more about command line parameters. + + +If you want the application to operate from a particular folder (for example, for Gimp to begin its Load Image dialogue in a particular place) enter this path in the box labelled Work Path. This is optional. + + +If you wish to change the icon from the default unknown, click on the icon to the right of the dialogue, to open a standard &kde; icon chooser. + + +Some applications must be run in a terminal window (for example Pine). If this is the case, check the appropriate check box. + + +If you want to run your application as a different user, check the box labelled Run as a different user and enter the appropriate user name in the text box. + + +If you're happy with your menu entry, press Apply. If you would like to start over, press Reset. + + + +And that's all. You now have a new menu entry. + + + + +Shortcut Icons + +Although &kde; is much more comfortable than the average &UNIX; window manager, everyone wants a solution for a one-click way to start a program. Later, you will learn how to create links and files on your desktop, but this also has some disadvantages: sometimes all your desktops are filled up with windows, and you cannot reach your icons without minimising all the windows that cover them. For commonly used programs, you can minimise this problem and speed access by creating shortcut icons on the &kde; panel. + +To create a shortcut on the &kicker; panel, you have some choices: Drag-and-drop, or via a menu. + + +Adding a shortcut icon with the menu +Click on the &kicon; and choose Panel MenuAddApplication . +You will see the top level of the &kmenu; again. Go through the menus to find the entry for which you want to create the shortcut, such as Home folder or &konqueror;. Click on the program you want. + + + +A new icon will appear on the panel. Click on it, and the program will start. + +Adding a shortcut icon with drag-and-drop is even simpler - just drag any icon from your desktop, or a &konqueror; window, to an empty space on the panel. + +What happens when you drag an item to your panel depends on what kind of item it is: + + + +If you drag a folder... A menu will pop up giving you a choice of Add as a File Manager URL or Add as a QuickBrowser. Choosing the first will create an icon that opens a &konqueror; window, starting at this folder, while choosing the latter will open that folder as a menu from the Panel. + + + +If you drag a shortcut from your desktop... +It will be copied to the panel. + + + +If you drag a document... +A link will be made on the panel, leaving the original in place. Clicking on the resulting icon will open that document in the default application. + + + +In any case, if you want to move the icon, click on it using the &RMB; and choose Move Name of Button Move the icon to the position you want and press the &LMB;. If you wish to remove the icon, click on it using the &RMB; and choose Remove Name of Button. + + + + + +Creating New Files On Your Desktop + +Your desktop can be an efficient place to work. Every time you start &kde;, you can see the complete files, folders and &URL;s which you often use. + +There are two ways to create and edit files on your desktop. In any application, you can say that you want to save your work in the Desktop subfolder of your home folder. For example, my home folder is /home/stupiddog, so my Desktop folder is /home/stupiddog/Desktop. Everything you save there will be put on your desktop. + +If you want to move existing files to your Desktop, the best way to achieve this is to use &konqueror;. Open a file manager window and drag the files you need to your desktop. You can choose to copy them if you want to keep all your common stuff on the desktop now, or you can create symbolic links to the real files. Everything you change in the link files will be automatically updated in the originals. For more information on how to use drag & drop and the file manager, see the chapter Moving files with drag & drop. + + + + +Placing Links on Your Desktop + +Placing files on your desktop may shorten the paths you need to enter. However, sometimes it would be nice if you could start &kedit; with a commonly edited file already opened in it. And how often do you find yourself frustrated after browsing through endless lists of bookmarks to find a site you visit often? Wouldn't it be nice if everything necessary to deliver you to that site was done automatically after clicking a single icon? + + + +Using &MIME; Types and File Associations + +&MIME; Types are very powerful. Employing them, you can easily customise your system such that clicking on a file of a specific type starts the application with which that file type has been associated. For example, all .mod files could be set to start &noatun;, .html files could open a &konqueror; window showing the file, and a core file can be viewed with the &khexedit; by simply clicking on the core file. + + +Although &MIME; types are very powerful, they are not without dangers. Playing around with &MIME; types as the system administrator (root) can damage a &kde; system so severely that it cannot be restarted! In this example, you will create your personal &MIME; style, which is only relevant for you. It will only affect other users if you copy or move it to $KDEDIR/share/mimelnk. + + +To link a certain file type with a particular application: + + + +Make sure the application you want to start this file type has an entry in the &kmenu;. + +In &konqueror; find or make a file with the extension you wish to link. + +Right click on the file, and choose Properties from the context menu and then press the tiny button with an icon next to the Type resulting properties dialogue. Or, choose EditEdit File Type... in the &konqueror; menu bar. + +Add file masks for the application by clicking the Add button, and entering the file pattern you want. Remember that &UNIX; is case sensitive, so you may need to add variations - *.mp3 may need *.MP3 added as well, for example. Add as many masks as you like in this way. + +Add a description if you like. This is optional. + +In the section labelled Application Preference Order, press the Add button. A miniature copy of the &kmenu; will open, where you can choose the application you want files of this type to be opened with. + +Sometimes, you may want to use a different application to open this file type. For example, you might like to use &kate; to open text files you wish to edit, and &kedit; for text files that you just want to take a quick peek into. You can add more applications in the same way as you did in the last step, and you can change the preferred order using the Move Up and Move Down buttons. + +If you're satisfied with your choices, you can click the Apply button to save your changes without closing the dialogue box. This gives you the opportunity to test in the &konqueror; window that your file association is correct. You can choose OK to save your changes and close the dialogue box, or Cancel if you have changed your mind and just want to close the dialogue box. + + +Be sure to try your new association by opening a folder containing a file of the type you just selected. Click on the file, and the program needed to edit it should start. + + +&MIME; types are a way of describing the contents of files. You may be used to using file extensions for that purpose, and you may know that on &UNIX; systems the file extension often bears little or no relation to the contents of the file. On the other hand, it may be vital - for example, some implementations of gunzip won't operate on files that aren't named .gz. + +&MIME; types naturally make use of filename patterns, but not necessarily the extensions - you can set up any filename pattern you like. For example, if you always want to open any files relating to a particular client with &kate;, and you make a habit of naming the files with the client's name at the beginning so that they naturally group in the &konqueror; window, then you can set up a filename pattern that matches ^clientname*. Then any files that have clientname at the beginning (the ^ character means starts with...) will be opened with the application you choose. + + + + + + +Using the Trash Can + +Under normal circumstances, deleting a file under &UNIX; is something which cannot be undone. However, with &kde;, you can choose Move to Trash instead of Delete. This will move the file into the Trash Folder, which, by default, is accessible as an icon on your desktop. In the Trash Folder, you can always recover deleted files. Remember to empty the trashcan now and then by clicking on it using the right mouse button, then choosing Empty trashcan, otherwise you might run out of disk space because the files still need space. Note, however, that once you empty the Trash Folder, the files contained therein are lost forever. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/first-impressions.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/first-impressions.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1328a2e0170 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/first-impressions.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + +First Impressions + + +Origin unknown +You see to sea to see all that you can see is sea + + +First impressions are so important -- this is not only true for Agatha Christie's famous thriller The Mousetrap -- but also for &kde;. As we mentioned before, &kde; is supposed to be the most intuitive, easy to learn user interface available. In fact, we will have reached our goal when users no longer need this book in order to work with &kde;, causing the authors to lose their (unpaid and voluntary) jobs as documenters. + + +Starting &kde; + +When you boot a &UNIX; system, one of three things should happen (that is, if the system works correctly; everything else is an undocumented fourth case). Either you stay in text mode and get a login prompt, you are logged into your &GUI; of choice automatically, or you are presented with a graphical login window. In the first case, you must log into your system and type: + +startx + + +If the installation was successful, the &kde; desktop should appear after a few seconds of initialisation. + +If a graphical login window is presented, then all that should be required is your login name and password. Assuming the &kde; installation was successful, &kde; should start without further intervention. + +If you have not done so already, we recommend changing your X display manager from xdm to &kdm;, which includes the same functionality, but with the advanced features of the K Desktop Environment. + +If your system is configured to automatically log you into a &GUI; you will need to consult your operating system manuals or support forums for instructions how to have &kde; be that &GUI;. + + + + +Desktop Components + +After everything has come up, take some time to explore the new environment. If you have already worked with &Windows;, OS/2 or &MacOS;, many things should look familiar to you. The main visible parts of &kde; that you will see are the desktop itself, and the panel. + + + +Panel + +When you start &kde; for the first time, the panel is situated at the bottom of the screen. From here, you will start your programs and switch between the virtual screens. + + + +&kicon; button +The &kicon; button is one of the most important places on your &kde; desktop. From here, you can start all &kde; applications installed. Later, when you learn how to use the K Menu Editor, you can also add other programs here as well. To start a program, just click on the button. You will see a list of different categories, plus some special entries. Whenever you move your mouse over an entry that has an arrow to the right, a new menu will appear. When you find the program you want to start, just click on it with the left mouse button. + + + +Virtual Desktop buttons +When you start &kde; for the first time, note the four buttons labelled, appropriately enough, 1, 2, 3 and 4. These represent your four desktops. Just click one of them. Don't worry; though they have disappeared, any open windows are still active (just take a look at the task list!). Using multiple desktops is one of the most powerful features of &kde; and the &X-Window;. Instead of placing one window over another, as you would when using &Windows; or OS/2, you can say Well, on the first desktop, I will write the &kde; User Guide. On the second desktop I'll run the meinproc documentation compiler and see my results while compiling my &Linux; kernel on the third desktop, and reading my email on the fourth. + + +Icon bar + +Some people are so lazy that they consider even the two or three motions through the application's menu to be too much (me included). For them, additional buttons can be placed next to the desktop buttons; for example, shortcuts to your home folder, to your trashcan, to the Konsole terminal emulator and to the documents you use often. For information on how to add icons to the taskbar, read Adding icons to your taskbar. +&kde; by default installs several commonly used buttons, including links to &khelpcenter;, &kwrite; and &kcontrol;. + + +Time and date +At the far right end of the &kde; panel, you can always see the time and date. + + +The task list + +In another section of the panel, find a button for each open window. Just click on the button corresponding to the windows you want to open. Another click will minimise the window. A right mouse button click will give you a menu allowing you to move the window to another desktop, manipulate it's size, or close the application. + + + + + +Using Windows + + + +Window menu + +Right mouse button clicking in the title bar of the window (where you see the application's name), you can see a window manipulation icon. This is the same menu you see if you right click on an application's icon in the panel taskbar. When you click on it, a context menu containing commands to manipulate the window is presented. The available commands are as follows: + + + +Move +Lets you move the window with your mouse. Click on the left mouse button when you have the window where you want it to be. + + +Resize +Enables you to make the window smaller or larger. Move your mouse around and click when you are satisfied with the new size. + + +Minimise +Hides the window, leaving only an icon in the taskbar. Notice that the window title in this icon is now shown in (parentheses). To bring the window to the desktop again, click the icon. + + +Maximise +This will expand the window to the largest size possible. Note that &kde; will take the size of your virtual desktop, which means that the window could be bigger than your screen. + + +Shade +Roll up the window, leaving only the titlebar visible. You can achieve the same effect by double clicking in the titlebar. To display the entire window again, select Shade again, or double click in the titlebar. + + +Advanced +Here you can find menu options that allow you to manipulate how windows may cover each other up, and more: + + + +Keep Above Others +Selecting this will keep this window on top of all other applications, even when it does not have the focus. + + +Keep Below Others +Selecting this will keep this window below all others, even when it does have the focus. + + +Fullscreen +Selecting this makes the window take up the entire screen, similar to maximising, however, there are no window decorations showing. To switch to other applications, you may need to use the keybindings. For instance &Alt; to switch to another window or &Ctrl; to switch to another virtual desktop. +To revert from fullscreen mode, you can use the &Alt;F3 shortcut to show the window operations menu and deselect AdvancedFullscreen . + + + +No Border + +Remove the window decoration and border from this window. This is useful for monitor type applications, such as &kpager; which you keep on screen all the time and will never need the window decorations for. Many people also like to use this for xterm and &konsole; windows. +To revert from no border mode, you can use the &Alt;F3 shortcut to show the window operations menu and deselect AdvancedNo Border . + + + + +Store Window Settings +Stored the current settings for this window (position, size, whether it should always stay on top of all other windows &etc;.). This configuration will then be loaded the next time the window gets opened. + + + + + + +To Desktop +Enables you to send a window to another desktop. Choose the desktop where you want the window to be. The window will disappear at once. To see your window again, select the appropriate Desktop Button on the &kde; Panel. Selecting All Desktops will make the window sticky - it will display on all desktops at once, so you can alway see this window. + + +Configure Window Behaviour... +Allows you to change the look and feel, of all the windows in &kde;. This changes the window decoration widgets, including the titlebar buttons, but also including things such as checkboxes and buttons within dialogues, scrollbars, and the titlebar itself. The default is Keramik. +You can further customise nearly everything about the window manager itself, including how windows behave when moved, what different mouse button clicks will do in different parts of the window, and how to decide which windows have focus. + + + +Close +This will close the window. Sometimes the application will allow you to save your work, but in some cases (⪚, old X11 applications) this does not work. It is best to close an application with its own commands, using this menu item only as a last resort. +If the application itself is experiencing a problem that doesn't allow you to close it normally, using this menu item, or the window decoration close button will offer you the chance to kill it as gracefully as possible. Note that this may still leave the application open in the background but not showing any windows. Allowing the application to be killed in this manner will most likely allow you back into the desktop however, so you can check in a terminal window and clean up any remaining processes. + + + + + + + + +Window Decoration Buttons + +Sticky button +This button looks like a plus symbol in the default window decoration (Keramik) and may look like a thumb tack in others. It performs the same operation as selecting To DesktopAll Desktops in the Window Menu, but requires fewer steps to invoke. + + +Title bar +The title bar containing the name of the window can be double-clicked in order to shade it. Use the right mouse button: The Window menu will reappear, allowing you to (un)maximise, iconify, move, resize, (un)sticky the window, to move it to another desktop (this works faster than the method with the sticky button). When a program does not react anymore, you can close (which will sometimes give you the opportunity to save your work) it. + + +Minimise, Maximise and Close Buttons +To the right of the title bar, there are two buttons that can also be used to iconify or maximise the window (this is faster than using the window manipulation menu). Iconified windows can be brought back with a click on the taskbar. +At the far left of the titlebar (with the default window decoration) is a button to close the window. + + + +To move a window, place the cursor on the title bar and hold down the &LMB;. Without releasing the mouse button, move the window to the location of your choice, then release the mouse button. If you want to resize a window, move the mouse cursor to the window border you wish to change. Once you have reached the correct spot, the cursor will change from an arrow to a bracket and an arrow. Hold down the &LMB; and drag the side in question to the location you wish, then release the button. Note that you may drag sides or corners (which will adjust the size in two dimensions at once.) + +Using the menu bar of each &kde; window is easy. Just click on what you want to do, and it will be done. + +Below the menu bar, there is a set of tool symbols you can use to execute commands. Whenever you move over them, an active picture will be marked. But the menu bar can do even more for you. Notice the textured stripe on the left of the menu and icon bars? Depress your right mouse button and a context menu will appear, allowing you to put the menu bar on the top, left, right, or bottom of the window. You can also hide the menubar by selecting Flat + + + + +Getting Help + +Help is available basically everywhere: On the desktop, just use the right mouse button and choose HelpKDesktop Handbook. On the &kde; panel, open the application menu and choose Help. Every &kde; program has a help menu. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/getting-started.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/getting-started.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..65641835014 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/getting-started.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ + +Getting Started + + +Help for one of the toughest riddles in The 7th Guest +Using only what you see, can you get from A to B? + + +So far, you may be thinking that &kde; is little more than another window manager. Relax, and read this chapter, and we'll introduce you to some features that will assure you that &kde; is very much more than a window manager — it's a full fledged environment. + + +Editing Files + +Since you do not only have &kde; applications installed on your system, you probably know the mess of editing ASCII style configuration files. But in fact, there are a lot of other file types that need to be edited this way. For example, the raw &XML; source for this guide was written ASCII style, as was the source code for the &kde; programs themselves. We will now show you how you can use the &kwrite; facility in &kde; to edit ASCII files of your own. + + +Opening a Window Containing Your Home Folder + +Click on the &kicon; button and choose Home (Personal Files). A window showing the contents of your home folder will pop up. To see a more detailed listing of files in your home folder, select Show Hidden Files from the View menu. + +On the left hand of the window, a tree view of your file system structure should appear, while on the right hand side, you can see icons for each file in your Home folder, including any hidden files — files or folders beginning with a period. + + + + +The File Manager Screen + +We tried to make the File Manager as easy as possible to use, and if you know other window managers (including those built into other Operating Systems) with integrated file management, many of the following concepts should be familiar to you. + +On the top, there is a Location menu which contains functions to open and close file manager windows. You can also print the current contents. + +Want to visit the Internet? There are several paths you can take. You could choose LocationOpen Location (or press &Ctrl;O) and enter a &URL;. + +The simplest way however, is to simply type in the address you want to go to in the location bar itself. + +For example, if you want to visit the &kde; homepage, enter http://www.kde.org. You can also quickly transfer files over &FTP; using this method. &kde; is Internet ready, which means that you can load and save files not only on your local hard disk, but also on remote &FTP; and other remote servers that you have write access to. While other operating systems and desktops make a distinction between local and remote file systems, &kde; does not. + + +The Edit menu offers functions to select, copy and move files. We will use them later. Already having used the View menu, you have probably seen that you can view the content in many different ways. Just play around a bit and see what happens. + +You will undoubtedly find the Bookmarks to be extremely useful: Now you can remember virtually any link, be it on the local machine or somewhere on the Internet. &kde;'s network transparency works both ways, allowing you to treat files and folders on your hard drive as if they were Internet bookmarks. + +The Tools menu helps you find the notorious file-that-I-put-somewhere-I-do-not-remember-anymore. + + + + +Navigating Through Folders + +We will now pick one of your configuration files and edit it. First, we must change the folder in the File Manager. + +&konqueror; started with your home folder as the top of the tree. For most day-to-day purposes, this is where you are likely to be working, so it is a practical default. Sometimes you need to see the broader picture though, so the rest of your file system is not far away. + +You can quickly display the / or root folder several ways: click the small folder icon beside the navigation pane to switch to a full filesystem tree, use the Up arrow on the toolbar above to go to the top of your filesystem in the right hand pane, or type in / in the location bar. + +For the purpose of following this guide, press the small blue folder icon beside the navigation pane, so that the navigation pane switches to a full filesystem view. Notice that part of the tree is expanded, and your home folder is still selected. Now you can see how your home folder fits into the whole hierarchy, and your home folder files are still visible in the right hand pane. + +Scroll down the navigation pane on the left side of the window until you find the folder /etc. Double-click on etc. You will see a long list of files in the right window. + + + + +Opening A File + +Some of the files you see here are at the heart of your operating system, so making permanent changes to them require you to be the root or superuser. We are going to practice on a file that will not hurt anything if a mistake is made, called motd. + +Scroll down until you find the file motd and click on it with the right mouse button. In the context menu, select Open With. A new menu will pop up. Choose &kwrite;. Voila! + +There are many ways to open a file, and this is just one of them. &kwrite; is an editor with a simple and probably familiar interface. You could also have navigated down the small tree in the popup dialogue to the Editors section, and chosen another editor, or simply double click the file to open it in the default editor. + +In the meantime, you have the file /etc/motd open in &kwrite; and we're ready to do some editing. + + + + +The Editor Screen + +The more you work with &kde;, the more you will notice that most screens and applications look and feel the same. The &kwrite; File menu is a great example of this. Almost every other &kde; program has the same menu, allowing you to create new files, open existing files from your local file system or (coming soon) even the web, save them (soon even on the web, too!), print it or mail it to somebody else. + +The Edit menu can also be found in most &kde; applications, allowing you to cut and paste information between programs. You can also search and replace text. Using the Settings Menu, you can customise the editor in many different ways. For example, you can increase the font size to suit your monitor resolution — and your eyes. Of course, as in any other &kde; application, you find a Help Menu, offering you on-line help whenever you need it. + + + + +Using the Editor + +Most motd files contain useless stuff like Do not forget to back up your data or Do not annoy the system manager. Boring. Let's change the text so that users logging in get the really important information. You can navigate through the text using the arrow keys, and mark sections of text with &Shift;Arrows or by using the mouse with the left button pressed. Use the Edit Menu to cut and paste text. Enter whatever you want, or use the following (great) example: + +Welcome! + +This machine now has KDE installed, providing you with a great, +easy-to-use interface and a consistent Look-and-Feel for all your +applications. For more information on how to get KDE running on your +account, please email the administrator. + + + + +Saving Your Work + +Now that you have changed the motd file, it is time to save the file, putting the changes into effect. To do this, you can use either the File Menu, or you can use the Save Icon on the toolbar. + +At this point, reality hits us. You need to have root permission to save the changes to this file. &kde; handles this by asking you for the root password. + +You probably don't really want to save this file, so you can press Cancel in the password dialogue and Cancel again in the save dialogue. + +Finally, finish your work by closing the editor and file manager window. You can do this by clicking the X button on the top left of the window, by using the window menu of the title bar, or by choosing File Quit. Simple and elegant, isn't it? + + + + +Creating New Files + +As with everything in &kde;, there are several ways to create a new file. You could open up the file manager, right click on an empty space in a folder you own, and choose Create NewFileText File.... A new empty file will appear, which you can open just like any other. You can even do this right on the desktop itself. + +More often you are already in an application and want to start a new file. Most &kde; applications offer a FileNew menu item, and an icon on the toolbar to complement it. A new empty document will appear that you can immediately begin working in. + +Both these approaches have advantages, so use the one that is most practical at the time. + + + + + + +Moving Files With Drag and Drop + +As you have seen in the previous section, working with files is as easy as 1-2-3. However, when you want to copy and move files, the whole copy-and-paste business can get annoying. Don't worry — a procedure called drag and drop allows you to copy and move files more quickly and easily. + + +Opening Two File Manager Windows + +Before you can start, you will need to open two file manager windows. The simplest way to open a new window is to press the gear wheel button on the right of the icon bar. If you do not see the tree view in the new window, activate it (WindowNavigation Panel or press F9). + + + + +Dragging a File From One Window To Another + +In the first window, open the /etc folder and scroll until you see the motd file we modified in the previous section. + +In the second window, open your home folder. + +Click on the motd file. Hold your left mouse button and drag your file into your home folder. Release the left mouse button (this is called dropping the file). You will be presented up to four options: Copy Here, Move Here, Link Here and Cancel. In this example, since you are not root, you cannot move the file, so this option is not presented. Link Here will create a symbolic link to the file, while Copy Here and Move Here do exactly what they say. Select Copy Here. You should now have a copy of the motd file in your home folder. + + + + + +Using Command Line And Terminals + +So far, you have only worked with the tools and programs &kde; provides. Undoubtedly, you will want to use other &UNIX; programs as well. There are two ways of running them: The quick command line and the terminal. + + +Quick Command Line + +Pressing &Alt; F2 pops up a small window where you can enter a command to run. Please note that you will not see any text output generated from a program started in this manner! This method is only recommended for starting &X-Window; based programs or for running tools where you do not need to see or type anything. For other programs, you will still need to use the terminal. + + + + +The &UNIX; Terminal Emulator + +From the application menu, choose SystemTerminal . A terminal window will open. Here you can use regular &UNIX; shell commands: ls, cat, less, and so forth. Using the Settings menu, you can customise the terminal emulator to suit your needs. + + + + + +Finding Your Lost Files + +Everyone has undoubtedly encountered the following problem: You start ftp, log into a great site like ftp.kde.org and start downloading files. It is late in the evening and you shut down your machine after completing the transfer. The next morning, you are at the keyboard again, and you start wondering into which folder you placed the recently transferred files. Using &kde;'s &kfind; utility makes finding those lost files a snap. + + +Starting &kfind; + +Starting &kfind; is simple: Choose Find Files in the &kmenu;. &kfind; uses an interface part you probably have not yet met in &kde;: tabs. When &kfind; starts, you see that Name/Location is selected. When you click on Date Range, the tab content changes. Since you have never run a search before, most of the icons on the toolbar and most of the menu entries are disabled. We will change this now. + + + + +Finding a File by Knowing Parts of Its Name + +As long as you know a bit of the file name, searching is easy. Select the Name/Location tab, and enter the file name in the Named field. Wildcards may be used as needed. As a test, type *.tar.gz. By default, the search begins in your home folder, but you can select any starting folder you wish by clicking on the Look in or Browse.... To start searching, press the Find button. After a moment, a list of files will appear in the search results window. If they do not appear, you started the search in the wrong folder, made a spelling mistake in the Named field, or no files ending with a .tar.gz extension are located on your machine. + + + + +Finding a File by More Complex Criteria + +There are many categories you can use to make your search more precise. The more you know about the file, the better are your chances of finding it. + + + +Date Range + +Here, you can specify that you only want to see files which were last touched in a given period of time. You can also specify that you only want to see files that were touched since a specified number of months or days ago. + + + +File Type in the Contents tab. +If you know that the file was of a special type (⪚, a tar/gzip archive or a jpeg picture), you can tell &kfind; to find only this type of file. + + +Containing text in the Advanced tab + +You can specify text that the file must contain. + + + +File size is, in the Properties tab +If you know the file size, you can limit your search in this regard, as well. + + + +&kfind; has many more options to refine searches, explore them all! + + + + + +Using Multiple Desktops + +Using multiple desktops helps you organise your work. You can place your programs on different desktops, and name the desktops so you know what you do there. This increases and optimises your workspace. It also helps you when you are surfing the net instead of doing your work and your boss comes in. But, of course, this is rare — at least in the office where I work. + +You can switch between desktops by clicking the desktop buttons on the &kicker; panel. If you want to rename them, you can do so by double-clicking on them. + +You can use windows on multiple desktops. If you want to have a window present everywhere, just click the sticky button on the top-left of the window. To send a window to another desktop, click on the title bar with the right mouse button, choose To Desktop, and select the desktop where you would like the window moved. + + + + +Quitting &kde; + +To quit working with &kde;, you can use the Logout entry in the &kmenu;. You will be asked if you really want to quit &kde;. Quitting will close all windows and return you to your console or display manager. For information on how programs can save your work during logout, please read the notes for logging out. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/history.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/history.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6b5bff13bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/history.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ + +A Short Guided Tour of &kde;'s History + + +The CEO of a big software company, at the beginning of the 80s...(apocryphal) +640KB ought to be enough for everybody + + + +Before &kde; + +Since the beginning of &UNIX; development, there has been one great problem: There were stable kernels, and good, powerful software. Unfortunately, only a few people could use &UNIX;, because it was written mainly for those students and professionals who had studied the system for a long time. For example, the standard method for reading USENET news was: + +find /var/spool/news -name '[0-9]*' -exec cat {} \; | more + + +Although fast and relatively efficient, this couldn't be called user friendly. Today, there are many good front ends available, such as tin and &knode;, which provide easy-to-use, intuitive graphical user interfaces (&GUI;s). Unfortunately, the &GUI;s lack a common look-and-feel. Commercial libraries for programmers like &Motif; promised a solution to this, but these libraries remained, until recently, far too expensive and far too slow. + +The configuration of programs is also often difficult. While compiling is usually done with a command line such as ./configure && make && make only a very few programs can be configured with menus or scripts. In most cases, you must edit text configuration files yourself. It often happens that a misplaced period ruins the whole file, forcing you to restart the configuration process. Whenever you need to change your settings or reconfigure a program, the whole mess comes up again. + +All this contributes to the fact that &Linux; and other &UNIX;'s fail to reach a wider audience. At the same time, many people are not satisfied with their current operating system, often because of the lack of stability and performance found in those operating systems. Other people hate to buy a new computer each time a new version of the program they cannot live without comes out, because it needs more RAM and more disk space. Often the new version provides functions few people really need. + +&kde; is different. Although we do not try to replace the standard &UNIX; shell, we are working on a tool that will make using &UNIX; easier. We also want to attract more users to the &UNIX; environment. Simple things will be made easy, yet complex things will still be just as possible. A single interface will be provided, instead of the dozens currently required. + + + + + +What &kde; Can Do For You + +&kde; is designed for everyone. + +Those new to &UNIX;, or those who simply have no interest in learning to use new technologies and commands not found in their previous operating systems don't need to face the intricacies of the command line unless they want to. Yet there is much &kde; offers that is of value to experienced &UNIX; users, with &GUI; tools to make simple what were previously complex tasks, and the command line just a mouse click away if you want it. + +No matter what your level of experience with &UNIX; or any other operating system, &kde; brings you: + + + +A good looking, easy to use desktop environment. + + +A powerful, easy to use file manager + + +An equally powerful and easy to use web browser + + +A simple, centralised configuration + + +A comprehensive list of applications, so you can be productive within minutes of your first &kde; login. + + +Online help to support you in every situation. + + +Consistency of interface. Menus are in the same place across applications, keybindings behave the same way, toolbar icons, once learned, always work the same. + + + + + + +The Background Of &kde; + +In October 1996, German LyX developer Matthias Ettrich initiated the development of &kde; with a USENET posting. Soon after, a couple of interested developers began planning and programming parts of the new project. One year later, the window and file managers, the terminal emulator, the help system and the display configuration tool were released for Alpha and Beta testing and proved to be relatively stable. + +In July 1998, &kde; 1.0 was released. It was the stable version for the next six months, while developers continued work on improving &kde; without stability constraints. In January 1999, their improvements were consolidated and integrated to produce &kde; 1.1, the new standard, stable version. + +Development continued from there with &kde; 2.0, an almost complete rewrite of the desktop, being released on October 23rd 2000. The &kde; 2.x version evolved through six minor releases over the period of a year, each bringing an already impressive desktop further features and stability. + +At the time of writing, &kde; 3.2 is in preparation for release, introducing a broad range of improvements over the 2.0 series. Although the &GUI; didn't change as dramatically as it did during the move from &kde; 1 to &kde; 2, many refinements like a completely new printing system, vastly improved SSL support (for secure Internet transactions) or full support for languages which are written right-to-left (like Arabic or Hebrew) found their way into the desktop. You can find more information about this exciting development at &kde-http;. + +The developers and users communicate primarily via several mailing lists, as described in the Mailing Lists section. If you would like to help, please do, &kde; is driven by volunteer contribution, and you are always welcome to take part. + + + + +How To Get New Components + +The main web site for &kde; is &kde-http;. Here you can find all important information regarding &kde;, including announcements, bugfixes, developer information and much more. + +For software upgrades, please visit our &FTP; site, &kde-ftp;, or use a mirror if one exists near you. You can find an up to date list of mirrors at http://www.kde.org/ftpmirrors.html. + +On the &FTP; servers, the folder unstable always contains brand new software, but it is often untested and may not even compile. If you are looking for more reliable components, please take a look in the stable folder, where we put Beta and release versions. + +If you are interested in developing &kde; applications of your own, you should visit http://developer.kde.org/" where you will find a wealth of information, including tutorials, API guides to the &kde; libraries, and much more. You should also visit Troll Tech's server (http://www.trolltech.com) which features a great deal of information concerning the &Qt; library used by &kde;. You will probably find it valuable to join the &kde; developer mailing list. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..12039a7d83f Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d1d8b2db1ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + +K Desktop Environment + + +The KDE Team + +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2003-10-19 +3.2 + + +2000200120022003 +The KDE Team + + +&GPLNotice; + + + +This is the &kde; User's Guide, a complete documentation of the K Desktop Environment from the user perspective. The K Desktop Environment is a collection of tools that will make your &UNIX; life easier and more enjoyable. + + +KDE +user +guide + +
+ +&introduction; +&history; + +&first-impressions; +&getstarted; +&about-desktop; +&shortcuts; +&ug-faq; +&more-help; +&staff; +¬ices-and-trademarks; +
+ + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/installation.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/installation.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..73a92b8eba3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/installation.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,729 @@ + +Installation + + +Linus Torvalds, after finding one of his file systems smashed by a new Beta kernel +Core dumping fsck's tend to make me nervous + + +Don't worry! Although the use of some Beta software can cause considerable grief, it is unlikely that the installation of KDE will trash your hard disk. In fact, this chapter is designed to guide you through the installation process, so that you can take a look at your new desktop as quickly (and with as little grief) as possible. As with all new Window Manager installs, it is recommended that you back up all your X11-specific configuration files before you begin the install. If you do not know the exact location of them, try all the hidden (.*) files in your home folder and the folder /usr/X11/lib/X11/xdm. + + +Requirements + +Before installing KDE, ascertain that your system fulfills the following requirements: + + + +A running POSIX compatible UNIX system. UNIX's that are known to work with KDE include: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, and MkLinux. We are working to make KDE available for more platforms soon. + +Some free hard disk space on the partition where /opt/kde will be created. We recommend that you reserve about 50MB if your system supports shared libraries, and considerably more if it does not. If you need or want to build KDE from the source tree, please remember to reserve about 100MB in /usr/src. + +A running X11 system with or without xdm. If you have not installed the X Window System yet, first check your UNIX installation media for an installable version. If you cannot find any version working, visit the XFree86 web site for more information on how to get and install the X Window System, or contact your UNIX vendor support. + +The &Qt; libraries, version 3.2 or higher. You can obtain these at Troll Tech's FTP Server in tgz format. + + + +A warning before you start: Before upgrading from a previous version of &kde;, we recommend that you do the following: + +cd /opt/kde +tar + + + + + + +Linux: Installing RPMs for RedHat, Caldera and SuSE. + +Using RPMs is the easiest method to get KDE up and running. Just visit your favourite KDE mirror and visit the folder /pub/kde/stable/distribution/rpm. There, you can see folders for different operating systems. Currently, the i386, alpha and sparc architectures are supported. The RPM packages can also be found on the Red Hat contrib sites like sunsite.unc.edu or ftp.redhat.com. + +The basic system consists of the files kde-component.architecture.rpm You need at least tdesupport, tdelibs and tdebase. After getting the base distribution, feel free to download any other RPMs that you think may come in handy. + +Next, start installing with the base package. If you are installing KDE for the first time, use + +rpm tdesupport.arch.rpm +rpm tdelibs.arch.rpm +rpm tdebase.arch.rpm + + +It is important that these components are installed in the order listed, and that they are installed before any other KDE component. + +If you are upgrading from a previous release, try rpm kde-component.arch.rpm + + + +Once again, the order given above should be preserved, and the given components should be installed before any other KDE components. + +This will unpack the base distribution and install it by default in /opt/kde. + +If the installation of the base packages has been successful, you can install the remaining packages (use instead of once again to update an existing version) the same way. + + + + +Linux: Installing <acronym +>DEB</acronym +>s for debian + +The installation for a Debian system is also rather straightforward. You will only find KDE 2.0 packages for Debian 2.2 (Potato) and 3.0 (Woody). We describe here how to install packages for Debian 2.2, the stable version, since Debian 3.0 is still in development. However, the installation for both versions, is almost identical. The main difference is that KDE is officially included in Debian 3.0 and you do not need to specify any special location to find the deb packages for KDE. + +The first step is to tell your system where it can find the deb packages for KDE. A list of locations for the Debian packages is kept on your hard disk in /etc/apt/sources.list. You should add to that file the following line: http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable kde2 + + +Then you have to update your local package database so that your system knows that there are new packages available. Type the following command: + +apt-get + + +Finally you should install the KDE base components. This is accomplished by typing: + +apt-get + + +If you want to install other components you should try some, or all of these options: + +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get + + +You may also be interested in installing your language. + +apt-get + +where xx has to be substituted by the country code. + +The control files for some KDE applications will be placed at /etc/kde2, the executables will go in /usr/bin and most of the auxiliary files in /usr/share under different folders. + +If you are upgrading from a previous version of KDE you should perform the following steps. First, update file /etc/apt/sources.list by changing the line with the location of KDE packages with line: http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable kde2. Second update your package database: + +apt-get + + +Finally install the KDE base system: + +apt-get +apt-get + + +If you want to install more KDE components try some, or all of these options. + +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get + + + + + +Using Source Compilation to Install on Top of Other Systems + +If your Linux distribution did not come with an RPM or DEB archive format, or you are not using Linux at all, you must compile KDE on your own. In the future, we are planning to provide a binary distribution which includes its own installation program. + +In order to compile and install KDE properly, you need to have the following items installed on your hard disk: + + +An ANSI-C compiler, e.g. the GNU C compiler. +An ANSI-C++ compiler, e.g. GNU C++. +The make utility. +Qt development version 2.2 or higher. +X11 development version (include files are often missing) + + +Once you have all the needed helper applications, go to your favourite KDE mirror and retrieve the following files from the folder /pub/kde/stable/newest version: + + +tdesupport-version.tar.gz +tdelibs-version.tar.gz + +tdebase-version.tar.gz +any other packages you wish to install. We advise you to get at least tdeutils. + + +In all cases above, version stands for the current version number. Once you have downloaded all you need, extract these files to /usr/src. This process should yield the following folder structure: + + +/usr/src/tdesupport +/usr/src/tdelibs +/usr/src/tdebase +/usr/src/... (any other packages) + + +Make sure you have write permissions to /opt/kde. + +Next you must compile and install the packages using the following: + + +cd into the folder of the package, you want to install (see above) +./configure (with the options you want to apply) +make +make install + + +Apply the above steps to every package you want to install. + +These instructions can be used for almost every source package available, not just KDE packages. + +Every configure script has several options available. Some are common between the packages while others are specific to an individual package. The following is a small part of the result of configure in tdelibs: + + + Installation directories: + --prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX + [/usr/local/kde-cvs] +... +Optional Features: + --disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no) + --enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes] + --disable-fast-perl disable fast Makefile generation (needs perl) + --enable-debug=ARG enables debug symbols (yes|no|full) default=no + --disable-debug disables debug output and debug symbols default=no + --enable-strict compiles with strict compiler options (may not work!) + --disable-warnings disables compilation with -Wall and similar +... + + + +Several options are not required and are only useful as workarounds for known problems (⪚ ). Since some are important options, for instance --with-shadow, you should always check the available options. + +An important option is . This option specifies the path where configure should install (for tdesupport and tdelibs) or where to look for libraries (for the other packages). By default, configure will look in /usr/local/kde . If you want to install &kde; into /opt/kde, you have to use configure . + +If you have installed the &Qt; libraries in an uncommon place, for instance in $HOME/src/qt, you must use configure . By default configure looks in the most common places for &Qt; before it gives up. + +If you have problems that you are not able to solve, send a copy of the config.log file to the address given in the offending package's README file. + +You must install KDE in the following order: arts, tdelibs, then the application packages (for example tdebase). All the application packages should only depend on tdelibs, so you can compile them at the same time (if you have a powerful machine). + +If you want to take advantage of multiprocessor systems, try make instead of make. + + +Platform Specific Building Notes + + +Linux + +For &Linux;, most of the utilities needed to build &kde; can be found either at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/GCC or ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/GNU. The Qt libraries can be found at ftp://ftp.troll.no/pub/qt/source, available as source code. Detailed instructions on how to install them are provided. Include files for X11 programs should be available at ftp://ftp.xfree86.org in the xdevel section. + + + + + + +Required Changes To Your Configuration Files +After you have placed the KDE binaries into their destination folder, there are a few adjustments you must make to your startup scripts. +The following procedure was tested on SuSE Linux 5.0, and should be compatible with the other popular UNIX's as well. Always make backups of configuration files before changing them! Add the following to the end of your /etc/profile: + +export PATH=$PATH:/opt/kde/bin +export KDEDIR=/opt/kde + + +Next, edit the .xinitrc file in your home folder. Look for the line that calls your window manager and replace it with starttde. +Now that everything needed to run KDE has been installed, you can go on to chapter 4 where you will start KDE for the first time. If something goes wrong, you may need to compile KDE on your own. Read Using Source Compilation to Install on Top of Other Systems for more information. +We have made the installation as bulletproof as possible, so you should not encounter any serious problems unless your configuration is exotic. If you do experience difficulties feel free to use the KDE mailing lists + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/intro.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/intro.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1900a1800b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/intro.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +Introduction + +Welcome to the K Desktop Environment User Guide. + +This book is intended to be an introduction to the K Desktop Environment as a whole, with a broad description of the user interface, some practical examples on how to use &kde; for daily work, and some hints on how to customise the &kde; desktop. + +Included is a table of shortcuts, and some tips and tricks intended to help you find your way around quickly and efficiently. + +This book is not a guide to the use of the individual applications, as they each have their own User Manual. However, &kde; is an integrated environment — what you learn in this manual and in your own exploration of &kde;'s interface is consistent and readily transferable between &kde; applications. + +This book also explores some of the philosophy behind &kde; and some of its history, and rounds out with how to find more information, should you need it. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/koffice-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/koffice-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8b579888517 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/koffice-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + +Office Applications + +You can get the following applications in the &koffice; distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kword; A powerful and fully featured frames based word processor capable of professional document layout. &kspread; A powerful spreadsheet application. &kpresenter; A presentation program that meets professional presentation requirements. &kivio; A flowchart and diagramming application. &kontour; An up and coming vector illustration application. &kugar; A tool for generating business quality reports. &kchart; An integrated graph and chart drawing tool. &koshell; A tool to help you create seamless multi application documents. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/more-help.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/more-help.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a62047b4dab --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/more-help.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + +Further Help + + +Other Sources for Help + +Take a look at the &kde-http; for the most up-to-date information available about &kde; on the web. You may also want to subscribe to our mailing lists. + +You can subscribe at the web pages listed below: + + + +&kde; announcements - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-announce + +&kde; users' mailing list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde + +KDE developers' mailing list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel + +KDE look and feel discussions - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-look + +KDE licensing questions - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-licensing + +KDE Documenters' list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english + + +Many &kde; applications and sub-projects maintain more specific lists for themselves. You can find a complete list of archives at http://lists.kde.org/. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49fda79a921 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + +Legal Notices + +Licence + +&kde; is open source software, and all of &kde; is released under free licenses such as the GPL. + + + + +Trademarks + + + +All trademarks mentioned on this web server or in &kde; documentation are recognised as belonging to their respective owners, including but not limited to: + + +&AIX; is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation +&CSS;, &XHTML;, &XSL; and &XML; are common law trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, or Keio University on behalf of the World Wide Web Consortium. +&Handspring; and &Visor; are trademarks of Handspring, Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. +&Hewlett-Packard;, &HP; &LaserJet;,&HP-UX; PCL, PCL 5 and PCL 6 are U.S. registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company. +&IRIX; is a registered trademark and &SGI; is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. +&Java; and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +&Jini; and all Jini-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the US and other countries. +&Linux; is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds +&LinuxPPC; is a trademark of LinuxPPC Inc. +&Mac; is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. +&Mandrake; and &Linux-Mandrake; are trademarks of MandrakeSoft. +&Netscape; is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries. +&NeXTSTEP; is a trademark of NeXT Software, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. +&PalmOS;, &HotSync; and &PalmPilot; are registered trademarks of Palm, Inc. +&PostScript; is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. +&Qt; is a trademark of Trolltech AS +&RedHat; and all Red Hat-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. +&Sendmail; is a registered trademark of Sendmail Inc. +&Solaris;, Sun and SunOS are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc. +&SuSE; is a registered trademark of SuSE AG +&ThreeCom; is a registered trademark of 3com corporation in the United States and other countries. +&Motif;, &UNIX; and the X device are registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries +&Microsoft; and &Windows; are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation +XFree86 is pending trademark registration by The XFree86 Project, Inc. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/shortcuts.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/shortcuts.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39b1c62c17f --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/shortcuts.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ + +Tips & Tricks for Your Daily Work + + +Fortune Cookies +Everyone can make an omelette with eggs. The trick is to make one with none. + + +Nearly everyone can use &kde;; this is why the developers made it. There are no cryptic switches with which to cope, and few configuration files you need edit in ASCII style. However, there are some ways you can do your work more elegantly, saving you time for the truly important things, like &ksirtet;. + + +Shortcut Table + + + + +&Alt;Tab or &Alt;&Shift;Tab +Cycle through the windows + + + +&Ctrl;Tab or &Ctrl;&Shift;Tab +Cycle through your desktops + + + +&Alt;F2 +Mini Command line + + + +&Alt;F3 +Window Menu + + + +&Alt;F4 +Close the current window + + + +&Ctrl;F{1..8} +Switch to a specific desktop + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Esc +Window destroyer (every window you click on will be destroyed). Press this key combination again to cancel the killer cursor. + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Backspace +This exits &kde; (without saving!) Use this as a last resort + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Numpad + +Cycles to the next screen resolution. You need to configure this in your &X-Server; configuration for it to work. + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Numpad - +Cycles to the previous screen resolution. You need to configure this in your &X-Server; configuration for it to work. + + + + + + +Mouse Techniques + +Note these are defaults only, and you can customise them to your liking. + + + + +Clicking on the border or the titlebar + + + + +Left +Activates and raises the window. + + + +Middle +Lowers the window + + + +Right +Shows the Window menu if the window is active, otherwise activates the window. + + + + + + +Doubleclick on the window title +Shades the window (rolls it up so only the titlebar is visible). + + + +Drag on the titlebar +Moves the window around. + + + +Drag on corners or edges +Resizes the window. + + + +&Alt;Left Button +Moves the window around. + + + +&Alt;Middle Button +Raises the window. + + + +&Alt;Right Button +Resizes the window in the direction you drag the mouse. + + + +Click on the Icon on the top left +Close the application + + +Click on the Sticky Button +toggles sticky + + + +Clicking on Maximise + + + +Left +Maximises the window + + +Middle +Maximises only vertically + + +Right +Maximises horizontally + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/staff.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/staff.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ae37ce0d813 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/staff.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + +Epilogue + + +The end of Evita +She had her moments, she had some style, the best show in town was the crowd, outside the Casa Rosada crying 'Eva Peron'; but that's all gone now... + +We hope that you found this documentation useful, informative and perhaps even entertaining. The following things are not necessary to understand the KDE Desktop Environment, but you still may want to read it. + + +The K Documentation Staff + +This User Guide has been updated for 3.0, and is currently maintained by Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org + +Others who have contributed to this guide. + +Pablo de Vicente vicente@oan.es, who updated the section regarding installing on Debian for KDE 2.0 +Andreas Buschka andi@circe.tops.net +Robert D. Williams rwilliam@kde.org +Poul Gerhard +John Waalkes +Vernon Wells +Kay Lutz +Stephan Kulow + + + + +We still need people! + +KDE is a huge project, and every KDE supporter has already realised that. All of us are trying very hard to create a user interface that is easy to use and maybe also has the potential to make UNIX ready for the desktop PC. You have the chance to participate in this project too, and we would be thankful if you did. Developers and interested users communicate via several mailing lists described in . If you would like to help, please do so! We are still looking for helpers in the following departments: + + +Development (Libraries and Applications) +Documentation +Graphics +Beta-Testing +and everywhere else, too :-) + + + + + +Legal notices + +This document contains copyrighted material from Andreas Buschka, Gerhard Poul and Robert David Williams. All trademarks and branded names mentioned are properties of their legal owners. + + + + +Sources of information used during the creation of this book + +During the creation of this documentation, the authors used the following sources for information: + + +The KDE Mailing lists +Various README and HTML help files that came with the KDE components + + + + + +Licence +&underGPL; + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeadmin-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeadmin-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6adceba32b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeadmin-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + +tdeadmin applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdeadmin distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kcron; &kde; puts a pretty and user friendly face on the task scheduling capabilities of Cron &kuser; A graphical user manager (requires root privileges to run) &kpackage; Keep your system up to date with &kde;'s own package manager. &kdat; A backup utility for tape drive owners. &ksysv; A SysV-Init editor, to keep your computer's start up organised. &kwuftpd; A graphical interface to configure the wuftpd &FTP; daemon. + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdebase-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdebase-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c5f181e5b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdebase-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + +tdebase applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdebase distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &twin; &kde;'s own window manager &konqueror; Browse the web, your hard drive or an &FTP; site with equal ease. &kicker; The &kde; panel, incorporating the taskbar, pager, clock and the K menu. &konsole; A highly configurable X terminal emulator. &kate; A powerful and fully featured text editor, with syntax highlighting, project management, and much more. &kwrite; A lighterweight text editor, still with full syntax highlighting and many features. &klipper; A clipboard utility with a difference - you can configure different actions based on things you copy. KDesktop The desktop itself. &khelpcenter; &kde;'s own help centre, including the ability to browse man and info pages. &kdm; &kde;'s login manager &kcontrol; The Control Panel. Almost everything you can configure in &kde; can be configured from here - and almost everything in &kde; can be configured to your taste. &kwrite; A highly configurable text editor, with syntax highlighting. &kappfinder; A utility to add non-&kde; applications to your K menu, to avoid having to do it manually. &kscreensaver; Everyone loves a screensaver, and &kde; comes with a generous helping. &ksysguard; A network enabled system monitor, incorporating the added functionality of top &ktip; Kandalf the wizard is on hand with handy hints, and interesting info. &kmenuedit; Rearrange or add to your K menu with this utility. + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeedu-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeedu-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..26665c88699 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeedu-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + +tdeedu applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdeedu distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &klettres; Very small children can learn the alphabet, using audio and/or visual cues. &kmessedwords; A simple mind-training game, in which you have to figure out the word that has been given in the program. &ktouch; A program to help you learn to touch type. &keduca; An educational project to allow the creation and revision of form based tests/exams. &kstars; Put a planetarium on your desktop. &kstars; contains a huge amount of reference material, and includes the ability to download photographs of items you see in the heavens. &kgeo; Even geometry is fun with &kgeo;. &kvoctrain; Learning another language is easier with &kvoctrain; to practise and expand your vocabulary. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegames-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegames-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2aa66a4cc65 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegames-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ + +Entertainment Applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdegames distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kenolaba; A Network enabled board game you can play against the computer or against another player on your network. &kasteroids; A little space shoot-em-up. &katomic; A perplexing little logic puzzle game, where you get to build your own molecules. &kblackbox; A &kde; rewrite of the classic Emacs blackbox game. &kbackgammon; Backgammon, the &kde; way. &kjumpingcube; A tactical one or two player game that's harder than it looks. &kmahjongg; The classic tile matching game. &kmines; Find the mines without making them explode. &konquest; Expand your interstellar empire across the galaxy and of course, crush your rivals in the process. &kpat; No computer is complete without Patience. &kpoker; A &kde; version of those addictive one armed bandits. &kreversi; A &kde; version of the classic game. &ksame; Addictive little logic game. &kshisen; Another tile matching game. &ksirtet; Play either a version of Tetris, or the well known (in Japan) game Puyo-Puyo. &ksmiletris; A slightly different from the norm Tetris clone. &ksnake; The classic nibbles game gets an update and a speed boost. &ksokoban; Push those crates to get where you need to go. &kspaceduel; Shoot your enemy down, in a challenging two player arcade game. &ktron; Classic keep-away - keep away from your foe, the walls, and your own tail. &ktuberling; One for the little ones, who could resist the potato guy? &lskat; A tricky card game + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegraphics-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegraphics-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..859a07b4f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdegraphics-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + +Graphical Applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdegraphics distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kuickshow; A fast and powerful image viewer &ksnapshot; A utility to grab screenshots. &kfract; A little fractal generator &kview; A powerful image viewer, capable of handling a multitude of formats. &kghostview; &kde;'s own &PostScript; viewer. &kfax; and KViewFax Utilities to view and handle facsimile images. &kdvi; A &DVI; viewer. &kruler; A screen ruler, very useful for working with images or HTML pages. + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdemultimedia-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdemultimedia-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d1fae7f49c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdemultimedia-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + +Multimedia Applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdemultimedia distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kmix; A sound mixer panel &aktion; A player for movies and animations, with support for many formats. &noatun; A Media player for multimedia files, with support for many formats, playlists, and even videos. &kaboodle; A light, versatile, one-shot &arts; media player - no playlists, no fancy features to slow it down, just quickly play a single file. &kscd; A &CD; Player for &kde;, with CDDB support. &kmid; A MIDI player with support for lyrics.. your very own Karaoke machine! &kmidi; A nice sounding but somewhat CPU intensive MIDI player + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdenetwork-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdenetwork-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1aa759bdbdd --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdenetwork-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ + +Network Applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdenetwork distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kmail; A fully featured email client, allowing multiple servers and multiple identities. &knode; A powerful usenet news client, with support for multiple NNTP servers. &kit; An AOL Instant Messenger client, using the TOC protocol. &ksirc; An IRC Client &korn; A Biff applet. Korn checks for new mail and tells you when there is mail to download from your server(s). &kppp; An Internet dialer. &ktalkd; Users on your network using the classic talk can still get your attention even in &kde; using &ktalkd;. + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdepim-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdepim-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..367b269d1bd --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdepim-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + +tdepim applications + +You can get the following applications in the tdepim distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &korganizer; Organise your time with this handy calendar, diary, and task scheduler. &kpilot; A utility to synchronise your &PalmPilot; with your pc. &kalarm; and &kalarmd; A daemon to watch your calendar for appointments, and the client to make sure you don't miss them. + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdetoys-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdetoys-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..45546f19c2b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdetoys-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + +&kde; Toys + +You can get the following applications in the tdetoys distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + fifteenapplet and eyesapplet Some little applets to put the fifteen game and some spooky eyes on your panel. KAphorism Words of wisdom, based on the date. &kmoon; Put the moon in your panel, and keep up with it's phases. &kodo; Ever wondered how far your mouse travels in a day? Wonder no more. &kscore; Sports fans can keep up with the latest scores for their favourite team with &kscore;. &kteatime; The one application no &kde; developer would be without, it reminds you when the beverage that fuels &kde; is ready to drink. KWeather Get up to date weather forecasts from your nearest weather station, no matter where you are in the world. Or maybe keep an eye on your next holiday destination. &kworldclock; Watch as time marches across the world with this nifty applet. KTux The &Linux; penguin Tux takes to space in this screensaver. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeutils-apps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeutils-apps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..62ccb552417 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/tdeutils-apps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ + +Utility Applications +You can get the following applications in the tdeutils distributions. + +Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats. + +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable + +Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot. +ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current + + &kcharselect; Character selector (shows all characters available in a given font, including those you don't have keys on your keyboard for) &kdepasswd; A &kde; front end to the &UNIX; passwd command. &kdessh; A &kde; front end to ssh. &kdf; A &kde; front end to the df utility, with added functionality &kfloppy; A floppy formatter &kedit; A small, simple editor, just like the well-known Notepad. It is suitable for small editing tasks, or as a simple textfile browser. &karm; A time tracker. You can enter a list of tasks, start &karm;'s clock, and it will count the number of minutes you spend on the highlighted task. &khexedit; A fully featured Hex Editor &kjots; A small note taker program. &klaptopdaemon; Provides battery monitoring and management for laptops &kljettool; An &HP; LaserJet Control Panel &klpq; &klpq; is a frontend to lpq, lprm and lpc. &knotes; A useable and good looking notes utility. + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/ug-faq.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/ug-faq.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a94f503c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/userguide/ug-faq.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + +Frequently Asked Questions About &kde; + + +Batman Animated Series +What are you? +I'm your worst nightmare... + + +There are some questions that are always raised on the &kde; mailing lists. To keep the traffic as low as possible (making the lists more readable), we have included them in this section. So please be kind and do not ask them in the mailing lists anymore - think of the quote above! + + + + + +What does &kde; stand for? +Originally the K stood for Kool, nowadays the K has no meaning and &kde; simply stands for the K Desktop Environment. &kde; is intended to be a collection of small tools, a window manager, a file manager and tools that bring all this together. It is created to make your life with &UNIX; easier. + + + +I cannot compile package xxx + + +Always be sure that you have the newest version of the &kde; libraries installed. The software is in constant development, so the dependencies can change from one day to another if you are using CVS. For most users, using a released version is much more practical. + +Another problem could be that you are using a program written for a very old version of &kde;, which depends on outdated include files. Check in the source archive's README to see if it explains which version of &kde; the application is looking for. If that file doesn't exist, check the file dates. They should be more recent than your current &kde; version. + + + + + +What version of &kde; should I use for a stable desktop? +One can, in general, obtain &kde; in many ways. Obtaining pre-compiled binaries in a package format (rpm,deb,tgz) labeled with a particular version (⪚ 3.2) is the best way to encourage stability on your &kde; desktop. + + + + + +But I heard that my problem/wishlist item is already in CVS. I want to get my hands on the new features, why shouldn't I try CVS? + + +The price of stability is that one must wait for each release to get new features. Conversely the price of being the first to see new features, is that you risk stability. &kde; has a fairly frequent release schedule, and stability of released versions is a particular focus. For the majority of &kde; users, unless you are planning to help develop &kde;, there is little advantage to running development versions of &kde;. + +However, there is always a place for experienced users who know what they are letting themselves in for, and are willing to report bugs found. If this is you, then there is no reason not to try the CVS versions. Be prepared for things to break occasionally, CVS gives you a snapshot of source code that is currently being worked on. + +These are daily snapshots of whatever the developers are working on, and some things are guaranteed to be broken. + + +Do not rely on CVS snapshots to maintain operational desktops. 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+ + + + + + + +&kde; Visual Dictionary of terms + +This project was started to help unify the vocabulary used in &kde; documentation. + +We provide this for you here as an aid to learning your way around the &kde; Graphical User Interface. These names have been standardised within &kde; documentation, so that you will always find interface items referred to in the same way. + +The term Widget refers to the basic building block of a computer program's interface. +Each widget operates in a similar manner each time it is used, but the effect that the widget has depends on its place within the program. + + +Listing of Common &kde; Widgets +Currently, this guide consists of a table of the names of the graphical elements often found in &kde; documentation, and an example of each one. +Our hope, eventually, is to make this a much more complete document, which will take you on a visual tour of &kde;. + + + + + + +Button + + + + + + + + + + +Check Boxes + + + + + + + + + + +Colour Selector + + + + + + + + + + +Combo Box + + + + + + + + + + +Dialogue Box + + + + + + + + + + +Drop Down Box + + + + + + + + + + +Icon List + + + + + + + + + + +List Box + + + + + + + + + + +Menubar + + + + + + + + + + +Progress Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Radio Buttons + + + + + + + + + + +Scroll Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Slider + + + + + + + + + + +Spin Box + + + + + + + + + + +Status Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Text Box + + + + + + + + + + + +Toolbar + + + + + + + + + + +Tree View + + + + + + + + + + + +Window Titlebar + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licences +&kappname; + +Documentation by the KDE Documentation Team. +&underFDL; + +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/welcome.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/welcome.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d4aa9329fb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/welcome.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + +2002-01-18 3.00.00 +Welcome to &kde; + + + The &kde; team welcomes you to user-friendly &UNIX; computing. + + +Welcome to the K Desktop Environment + + +Information about &kde; + +&kde; is a powerful graphical desktop environment for &UNIX; workstations. A &kde; desktop combines ease of use, contemporary functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the &UNIX; operating system. + +What is the K Desktop Environment? + +Contacting the &kde; Project + +Supporting the &kde; Project + +Useful links + + + + +Getting the most out of &kde; + + +General documentation + +A Quick Start Guide to the Desktop + +&kde; User's guide + +Frequently asked questions + + + + +Basic applications + +Desktop Panel + +Control Centre + +File Manager + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/whatiskde.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/whatiskde.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dc5535fdb51 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/khelpcenter/whatiskde.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + +2002-01-18 3.00.00 +What is &kde;? + + + +What is &kde;? + +&kde; is a desktop environment. In other words, &kde; is a collection of programs, technologies and documentation that attempt to make life easier for computer users. &kde; is targeted at &UNIX; workstations. It features network transparency and a contemporary work philosophy. + +The creators of the K Desktop Environment are a world-wide group of software engineers. This group's major goal in free software development is to provide high quality software that empowers the user with easy control of his computer's resources. + +&kde; seeks to fill the need for an easy to use desktop for &UNIX; workstations, similar to the desktop environments found under &MacOS; or &Windows; 95/NT. &kde; meets the requirement of users for an easy to use work environment. Tools used to reach this end are: enhanced inter-application communication, component reuse, global drag and drop, uniform look and feel and many more. Thus, &kde; offers much more than the traditional &UNIX; window managers. + +Stability, scaleability and openness are qualities which have made &UNIX; the undisputed choice for the information technology professional for many years. &kde; builds on top of this excellent base framework and brings new, much needed qualities: usability, user friendliness and beauty! &kde; was the first, and stays the forefront player in bringing these qualities to &UNIX;, which constituted for years, the premier platform for server computers and scientific institutions, but wasn't very attractive for desktop users. + +Without &UNIX; the Internet would not exist, or at least would have a vastly different form. &UNIX; has not, until now, addressed the needs of the average computer user. This fact is particularly unfortunate, since a number of implementations of &UNIX; (&Linux;, FreeBSD, NetBSD, &etc;) are freely available on the Internet, all of which are of exceptional quality and stability. + + + + +&kde; The Desktop Environment + +In combination with a free implementation of &UNIX;, &kde; provides to the world an open and completely free desktop computing platform either at home or at work. + +This platform is available to anyone free of charge including its source code for anyone to modify. + +While there will always be room for improvement we believe we have now delivered a viable alternative to some of the more commonly found and commercial operating systems/desktops combinations available today. It is our hope that the combination of &UNIX; and &kde; will finally bring the same open, reliable, stable, and monopoly free computing to the average computer user that scientists and computing professionals world-wide have enjoyed for years. + + + + +&kde; The Application Development Framework + +&kde; focuses on the user's needs, but it's obvious that this focus is more easily achieved by also giving developers the best tools. &kde; code contains, and comes with, some of the best development technologies of the modern computing age. + +Authoring applications under &UNIX;/X11 used to be an extremely tedious and labour intensive process. &kde; recognises the fact that a computing platform is only as good as the number of first class applications available to the users of that particular platform. + +&kde; defines new technologies in &DCOP; and KParts, created to offer a component document model and technology. Together with the complete &kde; libraries programming interface, &DCOP;/KParts are set in direct competition with other similar technologies like &Microsoft; MFC/COM/ActiveX technologies. The excellent quality and the high level of refinement of &kde;'s application programming interface (API) enables developers to focus on original and interesting issues and avoid reinventing the wheel. + + + + +&kde; The Office Application Suite + +In its current form, &kde; provides, apart from the essential desktop component applications, a suite of powerful office programs known to the world by the name &koffice;. + +&koffice; is based on the &kde; &DCOP;/KParts technologies. It currently contains: a word processor with desktop publishing capabilities (&kword;), a spreadsheet application (&kspread;) and accompanying charting program (&kchart;), a presentation program (&kpresenter;) and a vector drawing program (&kontour;). Tying things together is the KOffice Workspace, an integrated shell to ease the use of the &koffice; components in conjunction with each other. Additional components include an email client, a news reader, and a powerful PIM (Personal Information Manager - an organiser). + +While some of those components are still in alpha development, others are already extremely powerful. 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+ + +20012002 +&Dirk.Doerflinger; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2002-03-01 +3.00.00 + + +&kicker; is the &kde; application starter panel and is also capable of some useful applets and extensions. It usually resides on the bottom of the desktop. + + + +KDE +Kicker +tdebase +panel +application +starter + + +
+ + +Introduction + + +&kicker; is the application launcher panel of the K Desktop Environment. Besides the K Menu, where you can start applications, &kicker; is also capable of running docked applets like the pager, the taskbar or the clock, and extensions, such as child panels. + +&kicker; usually resides on the bottom of the desktop, but it can also be moved to any other border. Please report any problems or feature requests to the &kde; mailing lists. + + + + +Using &kicker; + +This is what you see on a freshly installed &kde;, assuming that you skipped KPersonaliser. If you are using lower resolution, some of the icons may not appear immediately. To cater for those smaller resolutions, the screenshot below is divided in two parts. + + +Here's a screenshot of the left side of &kicker; + + + + +Screenshot Left + + +Here's a screenshot of the left side of &kicker; + + + + + +And here's the right side + + + + +Screenshot Right + + +And here's the right side + + + + +Of course, this is only one way &kicker; might appear on the screen. There are many more configurations available. + + +A quick tour for new &kde; users + +If you are experienced with this kind of application launcher, you can ignore this chapter and move on to &kicker; basics. + +The main use of &kicker; is starting applications. This is done by clicking icons, either from the panel or from the K Menu. &kicker; shows some more things too, so let's see. + +Having a look at the screenshots above, there are from left to right: + + + + +The K Menu + +It is used for launching applications and some other useful things. Refer to The K Menu for more information. + + + + +Application start icons + +Here are some icons of commonly used applications. They can be moved and removed and others can be added. Some of them have a special meaning, which you can read more about in &kicker; basics. Resting the mouse over an icon without clicking shows the name and a short description of that application, if you have set that in the Settings Dialogue. + + + + +The Pager applet + +This displays a small view of the virtual desktops. Clicking one section of it will activate that desktop. Please refer to Applets. + + + + +The Taskbar + +All running applications are displayed as buttons in the taskbar. Clicking an application's button will bring this application on top. If it was on top before, it will be iconified. As always, more information in Applets. + + + + +Lock/Logout + +This applet contains two small buttons. The one with the luggage lock on it locks your session if you ever leave your &kde; unattended and don't want anybody else to have access to it; the other one shuts down &kde; and the X-Server. + + + + +System Tray + +The system tray is able to swallow some kind of applications like - in this case - &klipper;. There are also more useful apps for the system tray. You can click the applications either with the left or the right mousebutton and see what's happening. + + + + +Clock + +The Clock applet is - of course - a small, useful clock. It can have various styles, have a look at the applets section for more information. + + + + +The hide button + +This button lets you fade out &kicker; for having more space on the screen. When &kicker; is faded out, only the hide button will remain in order to fade in &kicker; again. + + + + +This was only the description of &kicker; on its initial launch. It can be configured in many ways and styles and more applets can be added. There are even some extensions like the external taskbar you can add. See &kicker; basics, Applets and Extensions for more information. + + + + + + + +&kicker; basics + + +General usage + +As mentioned before, there are a lot of things that can be added to &kicker;. This section will tell you everything about application starting, folder browsing and adding some kinds of applets and extensions. Lots of things can be done from the context menu or from Configure Panel in the K Menu. + + +Adding applications + +There are three different ways to add an application to &kicker;: + + + +Drag and Drop + +Simply drag any file from &konqueror; into &kicker; and it's there. This works also from the K Menu with any entry. You can change the attributes like optional command line parameters or the icon by clicking it with the right mouse button and choosing Preferences from the context menu. + + + + +Using the context menu to add a &kde; application + +Click the right mousebutton on any free space in &kicker; and choose Add and then Button . There you can choose an application which will be added in the place you clicked. + + + + +Using the context menu to add a non-&kde;-application + +Non-&kde;-applications ⪚ xosview or xemacs. + +Click the right mousebutton on any free space in &kicker; and choose Add, Special Button and then Non-KDE Application . Choose the application you want to add. In the newly appearing window, you can append an optional command line, have the application start from a terminal, and choose the icon which will appear in &kicker; by clicking the gear . If you don't choose an icon, the application will use the gear as a default. + + + + +Applications can be moved or removed by &RMB; click and choosing Move or Remove. You can also move an icon by clicking &MMB; if you have one. Another way to remove an application is by clicking the &RMB; on any free space and then choosing Remove, Button and then the application you want to be removed. + + + + + + + +Adding Folders + +Folders can be added by simply dragging a folder to any free space of &kicker;. Quick Browsers can also be added from the context menu or the K Menu. + +There are two different ways to have a folder in &kicker;, you can choose between them in the menu appearing after dropping. Omitting this menu, it will be added as a file manager URL. + + + +Add as file manager &URL; + +Choosing this will add a link to the selected folder. Clicking this folder icon will open &konqueror; displaying the contents of this folder. + + + + +Add as Quick Browser + +If you add a folder this way, it will be displayed as a submenu of &kicker;. This submenu contains Open in File Manager, which does the same as a file manager &URL;, and Open in Terminal, which opens a terminal with this folder as working path. Also, this submenu contains the contents of that folder. Sub-folders are displayed as new submenus like the Quick Browser itself. The maximum number of displayed elements can be set in the Settings Dialogue. Quick Browsers can also be added from the context menu of &kicker; and then choosing Add and Special Button. + + + + + +Both kinds of folders can be moved or removed by &RMB; click and choosing Move or Remove. You can also move an icon by clicking &MMB; if you have one. Another way to remove a folder is by clicking the &RMB; on any free space and then choosing Remove, Button and then the folder you want to be removed. + +File manager &URL;s can also be configured from the context-menu, just like any other folder anywhere in &kde; + + + + +Special Icons + +Some icons in &kicker; have a special meaning. They are added by choosing Add and then Special Button of the context-menu. + + + +The K Menu Icon + + The K Menu icon is one of the most necessary icons in &kicker;. As you might guess, it opens the K Menu, which you can learn more about in The K Menu. + + + + + +The Window List + + Clicking this icon will show the Window List. Its first entry, Unclutter Windows, tries to move the windows on your active desktop in a way to see as many as possible. + +Cascade Windows puts all windows on the active desktop over each others, the most recently on top and the others sorted by the time they where last used. Below those entries is a list of all currently running applications, grouped by the desktops on which they are running. Clicking on the name of a desktop will switch to that one, clicking an application will also activate it. + + + + + +The Bookmarks Icon + + The Bookmarks icon provides fast access to your bookmarks. They appear in the same way as if you click the Bookmarks menu in &konqueror;. Clicking a bookmark in the menu will launch &konqueror; with the URL which is behind that bookmark. + + + + +The Recent Documents Icon + + This menu shows the most recently used documents (works only with &kde; applications for the moment). Clicking the element Clear History will remove those entries, what may be useful for privacy reasons. + + + + +The Desktop Access Icon + + The Desktop Access icon lets you have quick access to all the things you have on your desktop by minimising all currently open applications. Clicking it once will toggle it to show the desktop. The icon will remain pressed until you either click it again, what will restore your minimised apps, or reactivate an application from the taskbar. + + + + +The Quick Browser Item + +Adding a Quick Browser icon will open a dialogue which will let you choose a path and an icon, which will appear as a Quick Browser menu. Refer to the Adding Folders section for more information about quick browsers. + + + + +The Non-KDE Application Item + +The Add Non-KDE Application lets you add an application which doesn't appear in the K menu to &kicker;. Refer to Adding Applications for more information about Non-&kde; Applications. + + + + + +The Terminal Sessions Icon + + This icon provides a menu of the available Terminal sessions, just as &konsole; does when you click and hold its New Session button. + + + + +The Printing System Icon + +This icon gives you direct access to &kde;'s printing system. Clicking the &LMB; on the icon opens a menu which gives you the following options: +Add Printer...:This will start &kde;'s Add Printer Wizard which allows you to simply add a new printer to your system. + +KDE Print Settings This item will open the KDE Print Configuration dialogue. + + + +Configure Server + + + +Print ManagerThis item starts the Printing Manager, &kde;'s main printing control centre. + + +Print Browser (&konqueror;)This item will start &konqueror; with the print:/ io-slave to browse all kinds of printers. + + +Print a file...This item opens a dialogue which lets you easily print one or more files. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Removing all kinds of icons + +Clicking the &RMB; on any icon, no means if it's for an application, a folder or a special icon, or clicking the small arrow on the handle, and then choosing Remove from the appearing context menu will remove the icon from &kicker;. +Another way of removing icons is clicking the &RMB; on any free space in &kicker; and choosing Remove and then Button or Special Button. You can then choose the button you want to remove in the submenu. + + +Please note that removing an icon from &kicker; won't remove the application on the disk! + + + + + +Adding Applets + +&kicker; comes with a set of applets like the taskbar or the mini-pager. Those can be added either from the submenu Configure Panel of the K Menu or from the context menu by choosing Add and then Applet. + +Applets can be moved by dragging them on their handle with holding the &LMB; mouse button, or the &MMB; mouse button, or by choosing Move from the context menu. + +You can learn more about the applets in the section Applets. + + + +Removing Applets +Applets can be removed by choosing Remove from the context menu, which appears when the &RMB; is clicked on the applet's handle (left or top side of the applet) or in some applets allover the applet. The same menu appears when clicking the small arrow on the applet's handle. + + + + + +Adding Extensions + +There is also the possibility to add external extensions to &kicker;, like the external taskbar, the Dock Application Bar for WindowMaker dock-applications, Kasbar, an iconic kind of taskbar and even child panels which behave like new instances of &kicker;. + +All extensions can be moved to any border of the screen by dragging them with the &LMB; on the small fade-out handles on the left or top side of the extensions. These fade-out handles can also be used for fading out the extension. The child panel can also be dragged by clicking with the &LMB; on any empty space on it. + +More about extensions can be read in the extensions section. + + + + +Removing Extensions + +You can remove extensions by clicking Remove in their context menu, usually located in the fade-out handles. + + + + + +Configuring Application Buttons + +Every application starter has some preferences you can set from their context menu. Usually applications and folders have the same preferences as in &konqueror;. Only the applications which are located in the K Menu (for experienced users: those which have a *.desktop in the applnk dir) have a special kind of config dialogue. + + +The <guilabel +>General</guilabel +> Tab + +Here you can see some stats about the application link. You can also choose an icon by clicking on the icon button and change the filename of the link file. This may be useful if you want the icon on the panel behave different to the analogue one in the K Menu. + + + + +The <guilabel +>Permissions</guilabel +> Tab + +Here you can set the permissions of the link file. Please refer to the manuals or handbooks of your operating system for more about permissions. + + + + +The <guilabel +>Execute</guilabel +> Tab + +You can set the behaviour of the application when it's executed on this page. + + + +Command + +Usually, there is only the name of the binary that has to be started when clicking on the icon. You can search for another application to be started by clicking the Browse button and/or add special command line parameters to the application. + + + + +Panel Embedding + +This feature is not implemented yet. + + + + + +Run in terminal + +If this box is checked, the application will be executed in a terminal window. You can also add special Terminal options. + + + + +Run as different user + +Checking this option will let the application start with the permission of the user you typed in the field Username. You will be prompted for the user's password on application start. This option may be very useful if you want to start some applications as superuser. + + + + + + + +The <guilabel +>Application</guilabel +> Tab + +If you set a name and a comment, they will be shown as tooltips of the start icons in the style Name - Comment. + +In the File Types section you can choose what kinds of filetypes are handled by this application. Please refer to &konqueror; handbook for more about this. + + + + + + + + +Configuring &kicker; + +This section describes the ways &kicker; can be configured. It's only about the basic &kicker; settings, configuration of the applets are described in their sections + +You can change the settings by either clicking Settings in the context menu or the submenu Configure Panel of the K Menu or in the &kcontrol; in the module Look & Feel. + + +Please note that the settings in the General and the Look & Feel tabs only affect to the main panel while the behaviour of extensions is set in the Extensions tab. + + + + +The Panel Section + + +<guilabel +>General</guilabel +> + +In the General tab you can configure some basic functionality of the &kde; panel (&ie; functionality you'd find in other panel applications as well; later we'll come to the more interesting features). + +In the Panel Location frame you can choose which screen border the panel should be attached to. Please note that usually the available space is used more efficiently if the panel is aligned horizontally, &ie; attached to the top or bottom screen border. If you want to play around with different settings you can change the panel's position even easier by dragging the panel from one border to the other. + +The Alignment group lets you define, where &kicker; is located when the size is set to less than 100%. This can also be done by dragging &kicker; with the &LMB; to the place you want to have it. + +The panel's style can be tiny, small, medium or large. Depending on which applets you use you may find that some applets work better at different panel sizes. You can also change the size by moving the mousepointer over the upper border of &kicker; (assuming &kicker; is at the bottom of your screen) and dragging it while holding the &LMB;. When you do that, the style settings will switch to Custom + + +Please note, that switching manually to Custom doesn't have any effect and otherwise that you don't need to switch to custom to be able to resize &kicker; manually. + + +Some people may not want to have &kicker; take the whole width or height of their screen. The slider Percentage of desktop width/height to be used changes this behaviour. If you decrease the percentage, &kicker; will either appear aligned left or top of the screen, depending on its location. Checking the checkbox Expand to fit required size makes sure that &kicker; is at least as big as needed to show every icon and applet. + + + +<guilabel +>Hiding</guilabel +> + +Depending on your screen resolution you may find that the panel takes away too much of your precious screen real estate. To save screen space, the panel offers an auto hide feature. When this feature is enabled, the panel will hide when the mouse cursor has not been moved over it for a configurable amount of time. If you move the mouse to the panel's screen border it will show up again. Check the Enable automatic hide option in the Automatic Hide frame to enable this feature. Using the Delay in seconds slider you can configure the amount of time the panel will wait before it hides. The checkbox Show panel when switching desktop makes sure that the panel will be shown on the new chosen desktop. Otherwise, if there are too many applets and icons on &kicker;, two small scroll buttons will be displayed to scroll the whole panel. + +When the panel's hide buttons are enabled you'll see buttons on both sides of the panel, with arrows showing to the screen border. If you click on one of these buttons, the panel will slide away in that direction. After that, you'll see a remaining show button in that corner, which will make the panel show again. Check the appropriate checkbox if you want the hide buttons to show up on any side of &kicker;. Using the slider you can change the width of the buttons. + +Using the Manual Hide Animation (for the hide buttons) and Auto Hide Animation (for the auto hide functionality) options you can configure whether the panel will softly slide away or just disappear. You can enable or disable both animations using the Enable options and you can change the speed of the animation using the sliders. + + + + +<guilabel +>Look & Feel</guilabel +> + +Using the Look & Feel tab you can configure the panel's overall appearance. + +The &kde; panel supports so-called tiled buttons. This means that the buttons shown on the panel will be drawn using configurable images. To enable button tiling, check the Enable background tiles option in the Look & Feel tab. Then you can configure tiles for certain kinds of buttons. + +For every kind of panel button there is a frame offering an Enabled option to enable or disable tiled images. If tiles are enabled for this kind of button, you can choose a tile in the combo box below and the box on the right will show a preview of this tile. + +The different kinds of buttons are: + + + +K Menu Tiles + +The icon for the K Menu will be displayed as a tile + + + + +Quickbrowser Tiles + +The icons for Quickbrowsers will be displayed as tiles + + + + +Application Launcher Tiles + +The icons which start applications will be displayed as tiles + + + + + +Legacy Application Tiles + + +The icons for legacy applications will be displayed as tiles + + + + +Window List Tiles + +The Window List icon will be displayed as a tile + + + + +Desktop Access Tiles + +The Desktop Access icon will be displayed as a tile + + + + +Enabling the switch Enable icon zooming will give you the effect that &kicker;'s icons will grow bigger when hovering with the mouse. This effect will not appear when the size of &kicker; is set bigger than medium. + +If Show tooltips is checked, small descriptions of the icons or applets will be shown when the mousepointer rests over an icon for some seconds. + +The Background Image is a picture that will be used to draw the panel's background, just like you can use a picture for the desktop background. Check the Enable background image option to enable this feature. You can specify an image file in the line edit box below or choose one by clicking on the Browse button. You'll see a preview of the selected picture on the right. + + + + + + +Menus + +In the Menus tab you can configure the panel menu's behaviour. This affects the K menu you will often use to launch applications, the browser menus you can use to access folders and other menus like the recent documents menu. + +The K Menu Layout frame offers you some options to configure the K menu's functionality. The Show "Bookmarks" submenu and Show "Recent Documents" submenu options will enable submenus showing your konqueror bookmarks and the last documents you've opened using &kde; applications respectively. The Show "Quick Browser" submenu option will enable a browser menu. Enabling the Show side image checkbox will display a neat image on the left side of the K menu. If the option Detailed menu entries is set, th K menu will show a small description besides the name of the application. +Within the K Menu Layout you can also define which dynamic menus should be displayed in the K menu by moving them from Available Menus to Selected Menus using the <<. They can be removed the same way by using the >>. + +In the Browser Menus frame you can configure whether the panel's browser menus will show hidden files or not (hidden files on UNIX systems are those whose filenames begin with a dot) as well as how many files at most will be shown in a browser menu; the latter option may be especially useful if you have a rather small screen resolution, as the browser menus would otherwise quickly fill up your screen when you browse folders containing many files. + +The quick start section in the K menu offers quick access to programs you have used often or recently. In the "Quick Start" section contains frame you can choose whether this section will show the most recently or the most frequently used programs. Using the option Max number of "Quick Start" entries you can configure how many programs the quick start section will remember. + + + + + +Applets + +Applets are small plugins that extend the panel's functionality. &kde; comes with some applets but they may be provided by third parties as well. + +Panel applets can be started using two different ways: internally or externally. While internal is the preferred way to load applets, this can raise stability or security problems when you are using poorly programmed third-party applets. To address these problems, applets can be marked trusted. You might want to configure the panel to treat trusted applets different from untrusted ones. Your options are: + + + +Load only trusted applets internal: All applets but the ones marked trusted will be loaded using an external wrapper application. + + + +Load startup config applets internal: The applets shown on &kde; startup will be loaded internally, others will be loaded using an external wrapper application. +Load all applets internal: will load all applets internally, regardless of whether they're trusted or not. + + + +For stability and security reasons, we recommend using one of the first two options and that you mark only those applets as 'trusted' that come with the &kde; base packages. + +To mark applets trusted or untrusted you can move them from one of the shown listboxes to the other. Just try selecting an applet in the list of trusted applets and click the >> button. This will move the selected applet to the other list, while clicking the << button will move the selected applet of the list of available applets to the list of trusted ones. + + + + +Extensions +In this section you can change the behaviour of the . Simply choose one of your extensions (⪚ Child Panel) from the listbox on the left side and adjust its settings. Those are very similar to the settings on the and the tabs. + +The Panel Location group sets the location of the chosen extension. If the option Enable automatic hide is checked, the extension will be faded out automatically after the time in seconds set with the slider Delay in seconds. Marking the checkbox Show panel when switching desktop lets the extension show up after a desktop change. + +You can toggle which hide buttons the chosen extension should have with the checkboxes in the group Hide Buttons. The slider Hide Button Size sets the size of the appearing hide buttons. + + + + + + +The Taskbar Section + +This section changes the settings of the taskbar. Changes affect the external taskbar and also taskbar applets on &kicker; or child-panels. + + + + +Show all windows + +If this box is checked, the taskbar will show all running apps of every desktop. Otherwise, only the applications of the current desktop are shown. + + + + +Show windows list button + +Checking this box will show the small window list button. + + + + +Group similar tasks + + + This is a feature introduced in &kde; version 2.2. If the option Group similar tasks is set, several instances of the same application are grouped together in one taskbar button. + +You can define the mouse actions of the taskbar buttons with the settings in the Actions. Each action can be one of the following: + + + + +Show Task List + +Clicking with the mouse button will open a menu displaying all tasks in that group. If you click an entry of that menu with any mouse button, the corresponding application will become active. + + + + +Show Operations Menu + + +Clicking with the mousebutton will open a menu with all applications of that group, where every application has its window menu as a submenu and there are some group specific entries like Close All which closes all applications of that group, All to Desktop which lets you define on which desktop the whole group appears and Maximise All, Minimise All and Restore All which appends those actions to all applications of that group. + + + +Cycle Through Windows +If this action is chosen, each click with the mousebutton on the taskbar button will activate one of that group's applications, one after each others. + + + +Activate Task + +Activate Task: Clicking with the mousebutton will activate the first application in that group without opening the group menu. + + + +Raise Task + +The first application of that group will be put in the foreground without giving focus to it. + + + +Lower Task + +The first application of that group will be put in the background. It won't lose the focus. + + + +Minimise Task + +The first application of that group will be minimised. If it is already minimised, it will be restored again. + + + + +Please note that some of these settings only have effect if a taskbar button contains more than one application. + + + + +Sort tasks by virtual desktop + +Checking this box will sort all taskbar buttons in a group for each desktop, otherwise they are sorted by the order they are started. This will not affect grouped tasks if they are spread over more than one desktop. + + + + +Show application icons + +If this box is checked, every taskbar button will have the icon of the running application beside its title. + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>K</guimenu +> Menu + +The K Menu is one of the central elements of &kicker;. + +There are five main groups in the K Menu which will be described now from bottom to top. + + +The <acronym +>KDE</acronym +> Group + +This group is for the common &kde; things in the K Menu. + + + +Logout + +This entry is used to finish the &kde; session. It also shuts down the &X-Window; session. + + + + +Lock Session + +With this entry you can lock your session if you don't want anybody else to access your desktop. If you have set a screensaver, it will appear when locked, otherwise the screen will turn black. If you hit any key, you will be prompted for your user password. This is independent from the screensaver's password settings. + + + + +Configure Panel + +In this submenu you can change the settings of &kicker;, described in the Configuring &kicker; section, add things to &kicker; (see in &kicker; Basics for more) and start the Menu Editor. You can also reach the Help Menu, but as you are reading this, you probably found it yourself. + + + + + + + +Run Command + +This will bring up a small but powerful application start dialogue. + +In the standard case, you just type in a command and press Enter or click Run. But there is also an Options button which will bring up some starting options to the command window. + + + +Run in terminal + +Checking this box will let the application start in a terminal which means that you will be able to see any command-line messages the application may give. + + + + +Run as a different user + +If this box is checked, you can specify a user with whose permission the application should run in the Username textfield. If you specify another user, you will have to give a password at the box below. + + + + +Run with different priority + +Check this option to run with a different priority. A higher priority will tell the operating system to give more processing time to the applications. You can use the slider to change the priority. If you want to give your app a higher priority than the default one (middle position), you will need to enter the root password below. + + + + +Scheduler + +The Scheduler is the part of the operating system which processes will run and which have to wait. Usually, an application will run with normal schedule, which means it can use the processing time it gets from the operating system, but you can also set it to Realtime. This means that the application has all the process time until it gives it away. You will need to enter the root password to use Realtime. + + +This can be dangerous. If the application hangs and can't give up the processor, the complete system might hang. + + + + + + + + + + +Browsers + +This group contains some very useful browsers. It can also contain dynamic menus as described in the Menus section of &kicker;'s settings. + + + +Quick Browser + +This submenu contains quick browsers for three very useful folders: home, root, and system configuration. + + + + +Recent Documents + +This menu shows the most recently used documents (works only with &kde; applications for the moment). Clicking the element Clear History will remove those entries, what may be useful for privacy reasons. + + + + +Bookmarks + +This submenu shows your personal bookmarks just like &konqueror; does. Refer to the &konqueror; Handbook for more help on this. + + + + + + + + +The Application Group + +The submenus for application starting are located in this group. You can use &kmenuedit; to add, remove or move the entries. Applications will have a short description if the option Detailed menu entries is enabled in the settings. + + + +The most recently used applications + +This group holds either the most recently or the most frequently used applications. See the Menus Configuration section for more about that. + + + + + +Applets + +Applets are small applications running inside of &kicker;. Almost everything besides the application starter buttons are applets. They can be added from the context menu or from the submenu Configure Panel by choosing Add and the Applet. Every applet contains a small arrow in its handle. Clicking it will bring up a menu which lets you move or remove it, set the Preferences, if there are any and set the preferences of &kicker;. + + +The Taskbar Applet + +The taskbar applet shows buttons for the running applications. The application, which has the focus, is shown as a pressed button. If an application is minimised, the title displayed in the taskbar will fade to grey. + + +If you click on the button of the active application, it will be minimised. This means also that if you click twice on an inactive application, it will also be minimised. + + +A click with the &RMB; on a button will show the standard application menu. Only the entry To current desktop differs: if you have set the taskbar to show the applications of all desktops, you can move this app to the current desktop. + +There is also a small icon on the left or top side of the taskbar, which opens a menu. This is called the windows list icon. The menu's first entry, Unclutter Windows, tries to move the windows on your active desktop in a way to see as many as possible. Cascade Windows puts all windows on the active desktop over each others, the most recently on top and the others sorted by the time they where last used. + +Below those entries is a list of all currently running applications, grouped by the desktops on which they are running. Clicking on the name of a desktop will switch to that one, clicking an application will also activate it. You can specify the mouse behaviour. Please refer to Taskbar settings for more about that. + + + +Configuring the Taskbar Applet + +You can configure the taskbar by clicking the &RMB; on the small move handle. +Please refer to for details about the preferences of the taskbar. + + + + + + +The Mini-Pager Applet + +This little applet shows a preview of the desktops and lets you also choose by a click with the &LMB; which desktop you want to use. + +There is also a very useful context menu: + + + +Preview + +This option lets the mini pager appear as a tiny preview of the desktops with symbolic rectangles for the running applications. + + + + +Number + +If this option is chosen, the pager will show the numbers of the desktops + + + + +Name + +This will let the pager show the names of the desktops, which can be set in the preferences or from Control Centre. + + + + +Enable Desktop Preview + +If this option is checked, a small button will be shown which shows a bigger preview of the running desktops. If you click an application in that preview, it will be activated. + + + + +Preferences + +Here you can set the number of desktops you want to have and the names of them. + + + + + + + + +The Clock Applet + +As you might already guess, the clock applet is a small clock which resides in &kicker;. + +A click with the &LMB; on the clock will show a small calendar. You can use the single arrows to switch the months or the double arrows for switching years. This won't have any effect of your date settings, it's just for your information. + +There are some things you can do with the clock applet. This can be done from the context menu. + + +<guisubmenu +>Type</guisubmenu +> + +There are four ways the clock can appear: + + + +Plain + +This lets the clock appear as a simple text that shows the time in plain text. + + + + +Digital + +This lets the clock appear as a digital clock showing the time in the well known seven segment style. + + + + +Analogue + +If this is set, the clock will be displayed as an old styled analogue clock. + +This may only be useful if you set &kicker; to normal or large size. + + + + + +Fuzzy + +This is a very unorthodox style of time display. Try it out, it is really funny! + + + + + + + +<guimenuitem +>Preferences</guimenuitem +> + +Here you can set some general preferences of the clock applet. + + + +General + +In the Clock Type settings you can choose between the clock styles like in the context menu. + +The Date group lets you pick font and colour of the date, which is shown when activated for the specific clock type. + + + + +The Plain Clock Tab + +In the Options section you can check if you want to have the date and/or the seconds shown. In Colours you can choose if you want the common &kde; look or your own custom colours and font. + + + + +The Digital Clock Tab + +In the Options section you can check if you want to have the date, the seconds and/or blinking dots shown. In Colours you can choose if you want the common LCD-Look or your own custom colours. + + + + +The Analogue Clock Tab + +In the Options section you can check if you want to have the date and/or seconds shown. In Colours you can choose if you want the common LCD-Look or your own custom colours. You can also set the level of antialiasing, which means that lines will get blurred a little bit to prevent steps in the drawing. High quality antialiasing may catch some system load on low-end systems. Draw Frame will display the clock a little bit sunken in the panel. + + + + +The Fuzzy Clock Tab + +In the Options section you can check if you want to have the date shown. There is also a slider to set the Fuzziness. This cannot be described in the documents, just do your own experiments. In Colours you can choose the colours and the font of the fuzzy clock. + + + + + + + + +<guimenuitem +>Adjust Date and Time</guimenuitem +> + +This option starts the Country & Language configuration module of the &kcontrol;. + + +You will need the super user password for adjusting date and time. + + + + + +<guimenuitem +>Date and Time Format</guimenuitem +> + +This will open the Date and Time module of &kcontrol; where you can set your formats. There aren't any special permissions needed for that. + + + + +<guisubmenu +>Copy</guisubmenu +> + +If you need to paste the actual date and/or time in another application (⪚ in a text editor), you can copy it to the clipboard with this function. After selecting one of the available formats, the actual date and/or time is placed in the clipboard using the appropriate format. + + + + + + +The Quick Launcher Applet + +This is a compressed application launcher. It is very useful especially if the panel is set to normal or large size. You can add applications by drag and drop or from the context menu. The context menu is also used to remove an application. + + + +The System Tray Applet + +The System Tray is used to dock some special applications like ⪚ &klipper; or &kteatime;. + + + +Lock/Logout Applet +This little applet contains two buttons. The luggage lock is used to lock the session if you ever want to leave your &kde; unattended and don't want anybody to access it. The off switch is used to close your &kde; session. + + + +The Application Launcher Applet + +This applet provides a simple command line embedded in &kicker;. Nothing more, nothing less. + + + + +The Runaway Process Catcher Applet + +This applet shows a smiley which will get angry when any process catches up too much system resources. If an application uses too much, a messagebox will appear and ask you how to handle that application. + +Clicking it with the &LMB; will show a configuration dialogue. Here you can set the Update interval, which is set in seconds, and the CPU load threshold. At the moment, there is no real advice for setting this up, you will have to do some experimenting. These settings will probably change in a future release. There is also a section Programs to ignore where you can add applications that use many resources naturally, ⪚ compilers or 3D renderers. + + + + +&klipper; Applet + +This applet does exactly the same like the &klipper; residing in the system tray. It has the advantage, that it consumes a little bit less system resources, which only matters on really slow systems, but has the disadvantage, that it uses more space than &klipper; in the system tray. You can read more about that in the manual for &klipper; + + + + + +Extensions + +There are also some features that run outside of &kicker;, the extensions. They are added from the submenu Configure Panel of the K Menu or the context menu by choosing Add and then Extensions. You can move them to any screenborder by dragging them at the small fadeout on their side and remove it by right clicking on that button and choose Remove. Clicking these buttons with the &LMB; fades the extension out or in, just like the main &kicker;. + +The style of the extensions can be configured in the section of &kicker;'s preferences. + + + +The External Taskbar Extension + +The external taskbar is just the same as the taskbar applet with the only difference that it provides its own panel. Refer to the taskbar applet section for help about it. + + + + +The Child Panel Extension + +This is just a panel like &kicker; itself, where you can add all the stuff &kicker; is also capable. So you can have as many &kicker;s as you want. Just add a child panel and add applications and applets to it. + + + + +The <application +>KasBar</application +> Extension + +The KasBar is an iconic replacement of the taskbar. It always shows the icons of all currently running applications on any desktop, they can be chosen by clicking with the &LMB;. The active window is highlighted, minimised windows will show a little triangle pointing downwards instead of the square in the lower right of the icons. A triangle pointing to the right indicates that the application is shaded. + + + +The Dock Application Bar Extension + +The Dock Application Bar is an external bar which lets WindowMaker applications be docked. Just run your dockable WindowMaker programs, if the Dock Application Bar is running, they will be automatically docked. + + + + + +Command Reference + + +The Panel + +There is only one standard shortcut available in &kicker;: + + + +&Alt;F1 + +Opens the K Menu + + + + + + + + + +Questions and Answers + + + + +How can I add applications, applets or anything else to the panel? + + +Click the &RMB; on any free space in &kicker; and choose Add. From appearing submenu you can choose, what you want to add. See in Kicker Basics for more about that. + + + + + +Can I have an external Taskbar just like in &kde; 1? + + +Yes, you can just click the &RMB; on any empty space in &kicker; and then choose Add, Extension and the External Taskbar. + + + + + +How can I move &kicker; to another screen border? + + + +Simply drag it by holding the &LMB; on any empty space in &kicker; to any screen border. + + + + + +How can I move extensions to another screen border? + + + +Just drag it by holding the &LMB; on the small handles on the left or the top of the extension. + + + + + +I want the taskbar to show all applications I'm running, independent on which desktop it is. Is that possible? + + +Yes, click the &RMB; on the small handle of the taskbar, then choose Preferences and check Show all windows in the appearing dialogue. + + + + + +How can I access the K Menu without using the mouse? + + +Simply press &Alt;F1 and it will appear. + + + + + +Is there a way to add a menu containing all desktop icons to &kicker;? + + +Just fire up &konqueror;, go to your home folder and drag the KDesktop icon to any free space of &kicker;, then choose Add as Quick Browser from the appearing menu. + + + + + +How can I change the colour and style of &kicker;? + + +You can change the colours of the panel with the global colour module of the Control Centre or you can style the panel itself, see in for more about that. + + + + + +Why is the clock showing the wrong time? + + +On some &RedHat;systems, the clock always shows the time in GMT. This is a bug in the system setup, and not directly related to &kicker;. However, to solve it, just create this symbolic link: ln /usr/share/zoneinfo /usr/lib/zoneinfo. + + + + + +Is it possible to change the K button of the panel to another picture? + + +Look for $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/go.png and $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kicker/pics/mini/go.png and replace them. Do not forget to flatten the replacements to one layer, or else you will not see anything. Create the folders if they do not already exist. Then restart &kicker;. + + + + + +Why is my Settings menu not working? + + +Your menu entries may be mixed up for some reason. Simply run kbuildsycoca on a commandline. + + + +&reporting.bugs; + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kicker; + +Program copyright 1999-2000 The KDE Team (www.kde.org). + + + +&Matthias.Elter; &Matthias.Elter.mail; + + + +&Matthias.Ettrich; &Matthias.Ettrich.mail; + + + +&Wilco.Greven; &Wilco.Greven.mail; + + + +&Rik.Hemsley; &Rik.Hemsley.mail; + + + +&Daniel.M.Duley; &Daniel.M.Duley.mail; + + + +&Preston.Brown; &Preston.Brown.mail; + + + + +Documentation copyright 2001, 2002 &Dirk.Doerflinger; &Dirk.Doerflinger.mail; +&underFDL; &underBSDLicense; + +&documentation.index; + +
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +device +system information + +
+ + +Device Information + +This page displays information about the available devices, + + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, device information cannot be displayed yet. + + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/devices and /proc/misc, which are only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. Devices are listed by group (Character, Block, or Miscellaneous). The device major number is listed, followed by an identifying label. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + +
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+<acronym +>DMA</acronym +> Channel Information + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +DMA +system information + +
+ + +<acronym +>DMA</acronym +> Channel Information + +This page displays information about the DMA (Direct Memory Access) Channels. A DMA channel is a direct connection that allows devices to transfer data to and from memory without going through the processor. Typically, i386-architecture systems (PC's) have eight DMA channels (0-7). + + The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, DMA Channel information cannot be displayed yet. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/dma, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. + +A list of all currently-registered (ISA bus) DMA channels that are in use is shown. The first column shows the DMA channel, and the second column shows the device which uses that channel. + +Unused DMA channels are not listed. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + +
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mpmcbride7@yahoo.com
+
+
+ +2002-07-03 +3.10.00 + + +This documentation describes &kde;'s information centre. + + + +KDE +kinfocenter +system +information +module + + +
+ + +The &infocenter; + +The &infocenter; (from now on referred to simply as the information centre) provides you with a centralised and convenient overview of your &kde; and system settings. + +The information centre is made up of multiple modules. Each module is a separate application, but the information centre organises all of these programs into a convenient location. + + + + +Using The &infocenter; + +This next section details the use of the information centre itself. For information on individual modules, please see Info Centre Modules + + +Starting the &infocenter; + +The &infocenter; can be started 3 ways: + + + +By selecting K ButtonSystemInfo Centre from the &kde; Panel. + + +By pressing &Alt;F2. + +This will bring up a dialogue box. Type kinfocenter, and click Run or press Enter. + + + +You can type kinfocenter & at any command prompt. + + + +All three of these methods are equivalent, and produce the same result. + + + + +The &infocenter; Screen + +When you start the information centre, you are presented with a window, which can be divided into 3 functional parts. + +Across the top is a menubar. The menubar will provide you with quick access to most of &infocenter;'s features. The menus are detailed in The &kde; Info Centre Menus. + +Along the left hand side, is a column. This is a where you choose which module to investigate. You can learn how to navigate through the modules in the section called Navigating Modules. + +The main panel shows you some system information. + + + + + + +The &infocenter; Menus + +This next section gives you a brief description of what each menu item does. + + +<guimenu +>File</guimenu +> Menu + +The File menu has a single entry. + + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit + + +Closes the info centre. + + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>Help</guimenu +> Menu +&help.menu.documentation; + + + + +Exiting The &kde; Information Centre + +You can exit the info centre one of three ways: + + + +Select File Quit from the menu bar. + + + +Type &Ctrl;Q on the keyboard. + + + +Click on the Close button on the frame surrounding the info centre. + + + + + + + + + + +The &infocenter; Modules + + +Navigating Modules + +This is a list of the standard configuration modules (sorted by category) provided by the &kde; base package. Please note that there may be many more modules on your system if you have installed additional software. + + + +DMA-Channels + + +Devices + + +IO-Ports + + +Interrupts + + +Memory + + +Network Interfaces + + +PCI + + +PCMCIA + + +Partitions + + +Processor + + +Protocols + + +SCSI + + +Samba Status Information + + +Sound + + +USB Devices + + +X-Server + + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&infocenter; +Program copyright 1997-2001 The &infocenter; Developers +Contributors: + + +Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel hoelzer@kde.org +Matthias Elter elter@kde.org + + +Documentation copyright 2000 Michael McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com + +Contributors: + + +Paul Campbell paul@taniwha.com +Helge Deller deller@kde.org +Mark Donohoe +Pat Dowler +Duncan Haldane duncan@kde.org +Steffen Hansen stefh@mip.ou.dk. +Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel hoelzer@kde.org +Martin Jones mjones@kde.org +Jost Schenck jost@schenck.de +Jonathan Singer jsinger@leeta.net +Thomas Tanghus tanghus@earthling.net +Krishna Tateneni tateneni@pluto.njcc.com +> +Ellis Whitehead ewhitehe@uni-freiburg.de + + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; &underGPL; + +
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+Interrupt Request (<abbrev +>IRQ</abbrev +>) Lines + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +IRQ +interrupts +system information + +
+ + +Interrupt Request (<abbrev +>IRQ</abbrev +>) Lines in Use + +This page displays information about the Interrupt Request Lines in use, and the devices that use them. + +An IRQ is a hardware line used in a PC by (ISA bus) devices like keyboards, modems, sound cards, &etc;, to send interrupt signals to the processor to tell it that the device is ready to send or accept data. Unfortunately, there are only sixteen IRQ's (0-15) available in the i386 (PC) architecture for sharing among the various ISA devices. + +Many hardware problems are the result of IRQ conflicts, when two devices try to use the same IRQ, or software is misconfigured to use a different IRQ from the one a device is actually configured for. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, IRQ information cannot be displayed yet. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/interrupts, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. + +The first column, is the IRQ number. The second column, is the number of interrupts that have been received since the last reboot. The third column shows the type of interrupt. The fourth, identifies the device assigned to that interrupt. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + + +
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+I/O Port + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; + +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +ioports +system information + +
+ + +Input/Output Port Information + +This page displays information about the I/O ports. + +I/O Ports are memory addresses used by the processor for direct communication with a device that has sent an interrupt signal to the processor. + +The exchange of commands or data between the processor and the device takes place through the I/O port address of the device, which is a hexadecimal number. No two devices can share the same I/O port. Many devices use multiple I/O port addresses, which are expressed as a range of hexadecimal numbers. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, I/O port information can not yet be displayed. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/ioports which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. A list of all currently-registered I/O port regions that are in use is shown. + +The first column is the I/O port (or the range of I/O ports), the second column identifies the device that uses these I/O ports. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + +
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+Memory Information + + + +&Mike.McBride; + +JohnKnight
anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
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+ +2002-02-13 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +memory +system information + +
+ + +Memory Information + +This module displays the current memory usage. It is updated constantly, and can be very useful for pinpointing bottlenecks when certain applications are executed. + + +Memory Types + +The first thing you must understand, is there are two types of memory, available to the operating system and the programs that run within it. + +The first type, is called physical memory. This is the memory located within the memory chips, within your computer. This is the RAM (for Random Access Memory) you bought when you purchased your computer. + +The second type of memory, is called virtual or swap memory. This block of memory, is actually space on the hard drive. The operating system reserves a space on the hard drive for swap space. The operating system can use this virtual memory (or swap space), if it runs out of physical memory. The reason this is called swap memory, is the operating system takes some data that it doesn't think you will want for a while, and saves that to disk in this reserved space. The operating system then loads the new data you need right now. It has swapped the not needed data, for the data you need right now. Virtual or swap memory is not as fast as physical memory, so operating systems try to keep data (especially often used data), in the physical memory. + +The total memory, is the combined total of physical memory and virtual memory. + + + + +Memory Information Module + +This window is divided into a top and bottom section + +The top section shows you the total physical memory, total free physical memory, shared memory, and buffered memory. + +All four values are represented as the total number of bytes, and as the number of megabytes (1 megabyte = slightly more than 1,000,000 bytes) + +The bottom section shows you three graphs: + + +Total Memory (this is the combination of physical and virtual memory). +Physical Memory +Virtual memory, or Swap Space. + + +The green areas are free, and the red areas are used. + +The exact values of each type of memory are not critical, and they change regularly. When you evaluate this page, look at trends. + +Does your computer have plenty of free space (green areas)? If not, you can increase the swap size or increase the physical memory. + +Also, if your computer seems sluggish: is your physical memory full, and does the hard drive always seem to be running? This suggests that you do not have enough physical memory, and your computer is relying on the slower virtual memory for commonly used data. Increasing your physical memory will improve the responsiveness of your computer. + + + + + +
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+Partition Information + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +drive partition +system information + +
+ + +Partition Information + +This page displays information about partitions on your hard drives. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, partition information cannot be displayed yet. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/partitions, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the (2.1.x or later) kernel. + +The first two columns are the major and minor numbers respectively. The third column is the number of blocks (usually 1 block = 1024 bytes). The fourth column is a label for the device. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + + +
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+<acronym +>PCI</acronym +>-bus and Installed <acronym +>PCI</acronym +> Cards + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +PCI +system information + +
+ + + +<acronym +>PCI</acronym +>-bus and Installed <acronym +>PCI</acronym +> Cards + +This page displays information about the PCI-bus and installed PCI cards, and other devices that use the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) bus. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, PCI-information can not yet be displayed. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/pci which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. A listing of all PCI devices found during kernel initialisation, and their configuration, is shown. + +Each entry begins with a bus, device and function number. +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + + +
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+Samba Status Information + + +&Alexander.Neundorf; +JohnKnight
anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +Samba +system information + +
+ + + + +Samba Status Information + +The Samba and NFS Status Monitor is a front end to the programs smbstatus and showmount. Smbstatus reports on current Samba connections, and is part of the suite of Samba tools, which implements the SMB (Session Message Block) protocol, also called the NetBIOS or LanManager protocol. + +This protocol can be used to provide printer sharing or drive sharing services on a network including machines running the various flavours of &Microsoft; &Windows;. + +showmount is part of the NFS software package. NFS stands for Network File System and is the traditional &UNIX; way to share folders over the network. In this case the output of showmount is parsed. On some systems showmount is in /usr/sbin, check if you have showmount in your PATH. + + +Exports + +On this page you can see a big list which shows the currently active connections to Samba shares and NFS exports of your machine. The first column shows you whether the resource is a Samba (SMB) share or a NFS export. The second column contains the name of the share, the third the name of the remote host, which accesses this share. The remaining columns have only a meaning for Samba-shares. + +The fourth column contains the User ID of the user, who accesses this share. Note that this does not have to be equal to the &UNIX; user ID of this user. The same applies for the next column, which displays the group ID of the user. + +Each connection to one of your shares is handled by a single process (smbd), the next column shows the process ID (pid) of this smbd. If you kill this process the connected user will be disconnected. If the remote user works from &Windows;, as soon as this process is killed a new one will be created, so he will almost not notice it. + +The last column shows how many files this user has currently open. Here you see only, how many files he has open just now, you don't see how many he copied or formerly opened &etc; + + + + +Imports + +Here you see which Samba- and NFS-shares from other hosts are mounted on your local system. The first column shows wether it is a Samba- or NFS-share, the second column displays the name of the share, and the third shows where it is mounted. + +The mounted NFS-shares you should see on &Linux; (this has been tested), and it should also work on &Solaris; (this has not been tested). + + + + +Log + +This page presents the contents of your local samba log file in a nice way. If you open this page, the list will be empty. You have to press the Update button, then the samba log file will be read and the results displayed. Check whether the samba log file on your system is really at the location as specified in the input line. If it is somewhere else or if it has another name, correct it. After changing the file name you have to press Update again. + +Samba logs its actions according to the log level (see smb.conf). If loglevel = 1, samba logs only when somebody connects to your machine and when this connection is closed again. If log level = 2, it logs also if somebody opens a file and if he closes the file again. If the log level is higher than 2, yet more stuff is logged. + +If you are interested in who accesses your machine, and which files are accessed, you should set the log level to 2 and regularly create a new samba log file (⪚ set up a cron task which once a week moves your current samba log file into another folder or something like that). Otherwise your samba log file may become very big. + +With the four checkboxes below the big list you can decide, which events are displayed in the list. You have to press Update to see the results. If the log level of your samba is too low, you won't see everything. + +By clicking on the header of one column you can sort the list by this column. + + + + + +Statistics + +On this page you can filter the contents of the third page for certain contents. + +Let's say the Event field (not the one in the list) is set to Connection, Service/File is set to *, Host/User is set to *, Show expanded service info is disabled and Show expanded host info is disabled. + +If you press Update now, you will see how often a connection was opened to share * (&ie; to any share) from host * (&ie; from any host). Now enable Show expanded host info and press Update again. Now you will see for every host which matches the wildcard *, how many connections were opened by him. + +Now press clear. + +Now set the Event field to File Access and enable Show expanded service info and press Update again. + +Now you will see how often every single file was accessed. If you enable Show expanded host info too, you will see how often every single user opened each file. + +In the input lines Service/File and Host/User you can use the wildcards * and ? in the same way you use them at the command line. Regular expressions are not recognised. + +By clicking on the header of a column you can sort the list by this column. This way you can check out which file was opened most often, or which user opened the most files or whatever. + + + + + +Section Author + +Module copyright 2000: Michael Glauche and &Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; + +Originally written by: Michael Glauche + +Currently maintained by: &Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; + + +Contributors +Conversion to kcontrol applet: +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; &Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel.mail; +Use of KProcess instead of popen, and more error checking: +&David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail; +Conversion to kcmodule, added tab pages 2,3,4, bug fixed: +&Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; + + +Documentation copyright 2000 &Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; + +Documentation translated to docbook by &Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail; + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net + + + + +
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+<acronym +>SCSI</acronym +> Interface Information + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +SCSI +system information + +
+ + + +<acronym +>SCSI</acronym +> Interface Information + +This page displays information about Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) Interfaces and the attached SCSI devices. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems SCSI information cannot be displayed yet. + +On &Linux;, this information is read from /proc/scsi/scsi, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the kernel. A listing of all SCSI devices known to the kernel is shown. + +The devices are sorted numerically by their host, channel, and ID numbers. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + + +
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+Soundcard Information + + + +&Matthias.Hoelzer-Kluepfel; +&Helge.Deller; +&Duncan.Haldane; +&Mike.McBride; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-02-12 +3.00.00 + + +KDE +KControl +soundcard +system information + +
+ + + +Soundcard Information + +This page displays information about any soundcards installed in the system. + +The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some systems, soundcard information cannot be displayed yet. + +On &Linux;, this information is read either from /dev/sndstat, if present, or from /proc/sound, which is only available if the /proc pseudo-filesystem is compiled into the (2.1.x or later) kernel. + +The user cannot modify any settings on this page. + + + +
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+ +#>+ 3 +nmcheck: +nmcheck-am: nmcheck diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e0519b2109 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +
+audiocd + + +&Rik.Hemsley; &Rik.Hemsley.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2001-07-14 +2.20.00 + +
+ +Allows treating audio CDs like a real filesystem, where tracks are represented as files and, when copied from the folder, are digitally extracted from the CD. This ensures a perfect copy of the audio data. + +To see how this slave works, insert an audio CD in your &CD-ROM; drive and type audiocd:/ into &konqueror;. Within a few seconds you should see a list of tracks and some folders. + +Audio CDs don't really have folders, but the audiocd slave provides them as a convenience. If you look inside these folders you will see that they all contain the same number of tracks. If you are connected to the Internet, some folders will have the actual track titles shown as the filenames. + +The reason that these separate folders exist are so that you can choose in which format you would like to listen to (or copy) the tracks on the CD. + +If you drag a track from the Ogg Vorbis folder and drop it on another &konqueror; window open at your home folder, you should see a progress window showing you that the track is being extracted from the CD and saved to a file. Note that Ogg Vorbis is a compressed format, so the file in your home folder will appear a great deal smaller than it would have been if you had copied the raw data. + +The mechanism behind this is quite simple. When the audiocd slave is asked to retrieve a track from the Ogg Vorbis folder, it starts extracting the digital audio data from the CD. As it sends the data over to the file in your home folder, it simultaneously encodes it in Ogg Vorbis format (CD audio is in an uncompressed format to start with). + +You could also try dragging a file ending in .wav and dropping it on the &kde; Media Player, &noatun;. In this case, the procedure that happens behind the scenes is similar, except that instead of encoding the audio data in Ogg Vorbis format, it is put through a very simple conversion, from raw binary data (which the .cda files in the toplevel folder represent) to RIFF WAV format, a non-compressed format that most media players understand. + +&noatun; should quite happily play the .wav file, but if it has trouble, you may consider using the option, explained below. + + +Options + + + +Set the path to the audio CD device, ⪚ audiocd:/=/dev/sdc. Normally, the slave will try to find a CD drive with an audio CD inserted, but if it fails or you have more than one CD drive, you may want to try this option. Note that the configuration dialogue allows you to set a default value for this option. + + + + + + +Set the amount of error detection and correction used when extracting data. + + + +Level 0 + +No detection or correction. Only useful if you have a perfect CD drive (unlikely). + + + + +Level 1 + +Enable basic error checking and correction. + + + + +Level 2 + +Default. Specifies that only a perfect extraction will be accepted. + + + + +Note that there is a disadvantage to level 2. Extraction can be very slow, so real-time digital playback may not work properly. If you have a good quality CD drive (note that more expensive does not necessarily mean better quality) then you probably won't experience very slow extraction, but a poor drive may take days (!) to extract the audio from one CD. + + + + + + + +Specify that track names for the inserted CD will be looked up on the Internet CD Database. Audio CDs don't have track names, but the Internet CD Database is a clever system which uses a special unique identifier generated from the number and length of tracks on each CD to cross-reference a track listing. Track listings are contributed by the Internet community and made available to all. + +You can submit your own track listings using &kscd;, the &kde; CD player. + +This option is on by default. If your Internet connection is not set up correctly, you may find that your CD tracks don't appear. In this case, you can try audiocd:/?=0 to switch this option off. + + + + + + +Set the Internet CD Database server to contact. By default, this is freedb.freedb.org:888, which means server freedb.freedb.org at port 888. + + + + + +Examples + +audiocd:/?device=/dev/scd0&paranoia_level=0&use_cddb=0 + +Gives a listing of the tracks on the audio CD inserted in /dev/scd0, which on &Linux; specifies the first SCSI &CD-ROM; device. If you copy tracks from the CD, digital extraction will be performed without error correction or detection. No Internet CD Database will be contacted. + + + + + +Frequently Asked Question + + +I get The file or folder / does not exist. How do I fix that? I have an audio CD in my drive! + + + +Try running cdparanoia as yourself (not root). Do you see a track list? If not, make sure you have permission to access the CD device. If you're using SCSI emulation (possible if you have an IDE CD writer) then make sure you check that you have read and write permissions on the generic SCSI device, which is probably /dev/sg0, /dev/sg1, &etc;. If it still doesn't work, try typing audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0 (or similar) to tell kio_audiocd which device your &CD-ROM; is. + + + + + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..728981a7315 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +
+bzip + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +bzip is a compression program. It is rarely used today, having been replaced with bzip2, which offers much better compression. + +The bzip kioslave is not directly usable, and is intended for use as a filter. For example, the tar kioslave can filter a file through the bzip kioslave, in order to display the contents of a tar.bz file directly in a &konqueror; window. + +If you click on a file compressed with a bz extension in &konqueror;, this kioslave is used to uncompress it and display it as a normal (uncompressed) file. + +If you are a developer, and would like to use the bzip filter, you can find documentation on using kioslaves at http://developer.kde.org + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..40dbb68b6d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +
+bzip2 + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +Bzip2 is a compression program + +The bzip2 kioslave is not directly usable, and is intended for use as a filter. For example, the tar kioslave can filter a file through the bzip2 kioslave, in order to display the contents of a tar.bz2 file directly in a &konqueror; window. + +If you click on a file compressed with a .bz2 in &konqueror;, this kioslave is used to uncompress it and display it as a normal (uncompressed) file. + +If you are a developer, and would like to use the bzip2 filter, you can find documentation on using kioslaves at http://developer.kde.org + +See the manual: bzip2. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b51eae877e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +
+cgi + + +&Lauri.Watts;&Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +The CGI slave provides a way to execute CGI programs without the need to have a running web server. This can for example be used for local testing of CGI programs or for using search engines that only provide a CGI frontend like the one from Doxygen. + +The slave implements the cgi: protocol. It uses the filename from the given &URL; and searches a configurable list of folders. If it finds an executable with the given name it executes it, passes the arguments of the &URL; and sets the environment variables needed by CGI programs. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/data.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/data.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fe7f3908dda --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/data.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +
+Data URLs + + + +LeoSavernik
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+MalcolmHunter
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+ +2003-02-06 + + +
+ +Data URLs allow small document data to be included in the URL itself. This is useful for very small HTML testcases or other occasions that do not justify a document of their own. + +data:,foobar (note the comma after the colon) will deliver a text document that contains nothing but foobar + +The last example delivered a text document. For HTML documents one has to specify the MIME type text/html: data:text/html,<title>Testcase</title><p>This is a testcase</p>. This will produce exactly the same output as if the content had been loaded from a document of its own. + +Specifying alternate character sets is also possible. Note that 8-Bit characters have to be escaped by a percentage sign and their two-digit hexadecimal codes: data:;charset=iso-8859-1,Gr%FC%DFe aus Schl%E4gl results in Grüße aus Schlägl whereas omitting the charset attribute might lead to something like Gr??e aus Schl?gl + +IETF RFC2397 provides more information. + +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b4f6c3fcea3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +
+file + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +The file protocol is used by all &kde; applications to display locally available files. +Entering file:/directoryname in &konqueror; lists the files of this folder. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e1e616e598 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +
+finger + + +&Lauri.Watts;&Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +Finger is a program to display information about users. + +If finger is enabled on the remote machine, you may be given information on the user's real name, if they are currently logged in, if they have mail and the text of their .plan file in their home folder. + +Finger is normally associated with a user@hostname address, which may or may not be the same as a users email address. + +Most Internet Service Providers no longer allow finger access, so, you may find that you get no useful answer for most people. + +Other people use their local .plan file to hold such information as PGP keys, the fact they are on vacation, and all sorts of information. + +Use the finger kioslave like this: finger://username@hostname + +See the manual: finger. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/fish.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/fish.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..21173bcbe61 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/fish.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +
+fish + + +&Joerg.Walter; &Joerg.Walter.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2002-06-23 +1.1.1 + +
+ +Allows you to access another computer's files using a simple SSH shell account and standard &UNIX; utilities on the remote side. This way, no server software is needed and you gain access to that computer's files as if they were local (or on NFS, since it is slower than local access). It uses the same protocol as MidnightCommander's #sh VFS handler. + +Fish should work with any roughly POSIX compatible &UNIX; based remote computer. It uses the shell commands cat, chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, dd, env, expr, grep, ls, mkdir, mv, rm, rmdir, sed, and wc. Fish starts /bin/sh as its shell and expects it to be a Bourne shell (or compatible, like bash). If the sed and file commands are available, as well as a /etc/apache/magic file with &MIME; type signatures, these will be used to guess &MIME; types. + +If Perl is available on the remote machine, it will be used instead. Then only env and /bin/sh are needed. Using Perl has the additional benefit of being faster. + +Fish may even work on &Windows; machines, if tools like Cygwin are installed. All the above utilities must be in the system PATH, and the initial shell must be able to process the command echo FISH:;/bin/sh correctly. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/floppy.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/floppy.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..845131fb7c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/floppy.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +
+Floppy + + +&Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +The floppy ioslave gives you easy access to the floppy disk drives installed on your system. + +The drive letter becomes the first subdirectory in the floppy &URL;. Let's say there is a file logo.png on your floppy disk in drive A, then the &URL; will be floppy:/a/logo.png + +If you want to access drive B, floppy:/b will do it. floppy:/ is a shortcut for floppy:/a. + +Note that floppy:/logo.png means you have a disk drive named logo.png. + +To use it you need to have the mtools package installed, and the floppy ioslave supports everything the various mtools command line utilities support. You don't have to mount your floppy disks, simply enter floppy:/ in any &kde; 3.x app and you will be able to read from and write to your floppy drive. + +It also works with USB sticks, ZIP and JAZ drives. You can use floppy:/u for the USB stick and floppy:/z for the zip drive, for example. To make this work, you might need to adjust your /etc/mtools file. See the manpage for documentation. + +The ioslave gives read and write access to the floppy drive, but not simultaneously. While you can read and write to the floppy during the same session, reading and writing have to happen one after the other, not at the same time. + +Author: Alexander Neundorf neundorf@kde.org + +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b42e7c08e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +
+&FTP; + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +&FTP; is the Internet service used to transfer a data file from the disk of one computer to the disk of another, regardless of the operating system type. + +Similar to other Internet applications, &FTP; uses the client-server approach — a user invokes an &FTP; program on the computer, instructs it to contact a remote computer, and then requests the transfer of one or more files. The local &FTP; program becomes a client that uses TCP to contact an &FTP; server program on the remote computer. Each time the user requests a file transfer, the client and the server programs cooperate to send a copy of the data across the Internet. + +&FTP; servers which allow anonymous &FTP; permit any user, not only users with accounts on the host, to browse the ftp archives and download files. Some &FTP; servers are configured to allow users to upload files. + +&FTP; is commonly used to retrieve information and obtain software stored in files at &FTP; archive sites throughout the world. + + +Source: Paraphrased from http://tlc.nlm.nih.gov/resources/tutorials/internetdistlrn/ftpdef.htm + +See the manual: ftp. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e65acb27954 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +
+gopher + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +gopher began as a distributed campus information service at the University of Minnesota. Gopher allows the user to access information on Gopher servers running on Internet hosts. + +Gopher is an Internet information browsing service that uses a menu-driven interface. Users select information from menus, which may return another menu or display a text file. An item may reside on a Gopher server you originally queried, or it may be on another Gopher server (or another host). Gopher can tunnel from one Gopher to another without the user knowing that the server and/or host machine have changed. Gopher keeps the exact location of computers hidden from the user, providing the illusion of a single, large set of interconnected menus. + +Gopher permits the user to record an item's location in a bookmark thereby allowing users to follow a bookmark directly to a particular item without searching the menu system. Gopher menus are not standardised, inasmuch as each Gopher server is individually determined. + +Source: http://tlc.nlm.nih.gov/resources/tutorials/internetdistlrn/gophrdef.htm +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fb214412d38 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +
+gzip + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +gzip is a compression program + +The gzip kioslave is not directly usable, and is intended for use as a filter. For example, the tar kioslave can filter a file through the gzip kioslave, in order to display the contents of a tar.gz file directly in a &konqueror; window. + +If you click on a file compressed with a gz extension in &konqueror;, this kioslave is used to uncompress it and display it as a normal (uncompressed) file. + +If you are a developer, and would like to use the gzip filter, you can find documentation on using kioslaves at http://developer.kde.org + +See the manual: gzip. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..407fe86647d --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +
+help + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer;&Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +The help system of &kde; +See The &khelpcenter;. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eec279f1f6e --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +
+http + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+
+ +http is the HyperText Transfer Protocol. + +The http kioslave is used by all &kde; applications to handle connections to http servers, that is, web servers. The most common usage is to view web pages in the &konqueror; web browser. + +You can use the http kioslave in &konqueror; by giving it a URL. http://www.kde.org. + +See the manual: http. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a218dcf40cd --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +
+https + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+HTTPS is HTTP encapsulated in an SSL/TLS stream. +SSL is the Secure Sockets Layer protocol, a security protocol that provides communications privacy over the Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. +TLS stands for Transport Layer Security + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..99b441b1e0f --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +
+imap + + +&Michael.Haeckel; &Michael.Haeckel.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +2001-08-07 + + +
+ +The IMAP4rev1 protocol (Internet Message Access Protocol) allows access to messages in mail folders on a server. Unlike POP3, which is designed to download the mails and delete them from the server, the purpose of IMAP is to store all mails on the server to be able to access these mails from everywhere. Messages can be stored on the server, retrieved from there or moved between folders. + +This plugin is currently mainly used by KMail, but you can also use it in any other KDE application that uses kioslave plugins. + +For example in &konqueror;, simply type imap://username@your.mail.server/ to get your IMAP folders listed. You can then deal with the folders and mails like with folders and files on a local file system. IMAP URLs are defined in RFC 2192. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..97f3e99dff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +
+imaps + + +&Michael.Haeckel; &Michael.Haeckel.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +2001-08-07 + + +
+ +IMAPS is the IMAP protocol encrypted via SSL. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6b0c9060c9e Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..17aef5b59ec --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +KDEPrint"> +FerdinandGassauer'> +f.gassauer@aon.at'> + + +]> + + +IO-Slaves +&kio-bzip; &kio-bzip2; &kio-cgi; &kio-data; &kio-file; &kio-finger; &kio-fish; &kio-floppy; &kio-ftp; &kio-gopher; &kio-gzip; &kio-help; &kio-http; &kio-https; &kio-imap; &kio-imaps; &kio-info; &kio-lan; &kio-ldap; &kio-mailto; &kio-mac; &kio-man; &kio-mrml; &kio-news; &kio-nfs; &kio-nntp; &kio-pop3; &kio-pop3s; &kio-print; &kio-rlan; &kio-rlogin; &kio-sftp; &kio-smb; &kio-smtp; &kio-tar; &kio-telnet; &kio-thumbnail; &kio-webdav; &kio-webdavs; + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..641c86b4e47 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +
+Info + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +Info is a type of documentation. The documents are in a file format called texinfo, and can be read on the command line with the info program. + +The Info ioslave allows you to read the info pages installed on your system, from within &konqueror;. You can use it very easily: + +info:/gcc + +This would show you the top level node of the Info documentation for the gcc compiler. + +Info is a GNU replacement for man, but is not widely used outside of GNU software. + +You can quite easily browse the info documentation you have installed from within the &khelpcenter; application, or you can use the info ioslave directly from within both &konqueror; and the mini-cli. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1f13e3a141b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +
+lan + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +This protocol is intended to provide a kind of network neighbourhood but only relying on the TCP/IP protocol stack and with the ability to use other protocols than just SMB. + +The lan kioslave can use &FTP;, &HTTP;, SMB, NFS, and FISH + +It must first be configured in &kcontrol;, NetworkLAN-Browsing and for more information see the Lan Browsing manual. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..360e992665e --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +
+ldap + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +ldap is the lightweight directory access protocol. It provides access to an X.500 directory, or to a stand-alone LDAP server. + +You can use the ldap kioslave as follows: + +ldap://host:port/ou=People,o=where,c=de??sub for a subtree-query + +or ldap://host:port/cn=MM,ou=People,o=where,c=de??base for a complete branch. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..593c0331a43 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +
+mac + + +JohnathanRiddelljr@jriddell.org +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +The mac ioslave lets you read an HFS+ partition from &konqueror; or any other &kde; file dialogue. It uses hfsplus tools, so you will need these installed for it to work. + +Enter mac:/ into &konqueror; and you should see the contents of your &MacOS; partition. If you have not used kio-mac before, you will probably get an error message saying you have not specified the right partition. Enter something like mac:/ to specify the partition (if you don't know which partition &MacOS; is on, you can probably guess by changing hda2 to hda3 and so on or use the print command from mac-fdisk). This partition will be used the next time, so you do not have to specify it each time. + +Hfsplus tools let you see the file and copy data from the HFS+ partition, but not to copy data to it or change the filenames. + +HFS+ actually keeps two files for every one you see (called forks), a resource fork and a data fork. The default copy mode when you are copying files across to your native drive is raw data, which means it only copies the data fork. Text files are copied in text mode (same as raw format but changes the line endings to be &UNIX; friendly and gets rid of some extra characters - strongly advised for text files), unless you specify otherwise. You can also copy the files across in Mac Binary II format or specify text or raw format with another query: mac:/ or mac:/. See the hpcopy man page for more. + +Note that you need permissions to read your HFS+ partition. How you get this depends on your distribution. + +For some reason some folders in &MacOS; end in a funny tall f character. This seems to confuse hfstools. + +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..47fbea70fd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +
+mailto + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+The mailto kioslave is used when you click on a mailto link in an HTML page. &konqueror; will open the preferred mail client you have configured, with a composer window. Any information supplied in the URL will be filled in for you. + +See the manual: mailto. +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1176e76b2f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +
+Man + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +Using the man ioslave you are able to read the man pages installed on your system. It is easy to use: + + + +man:/ + +See the sections of the manual, click to find the rest. + + + +man:fopen + +See the man page of fopen. + + + + +There is also a shortcut: #fopen, which has the same effect as above. + +If you don't find all your man pages, adjust the environment variables MANPATH and MANSECT. + +As with any other &kde; ioslave, it is possible to enter a &URL;, like man:socket in any &kde; application. Try it in &kwrite; and you will see the man page in HTML format. + +Contact mailing list: kde-devel@kde.org + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mrml.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mrml.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00d8753bd0a --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mrml.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +
+mrml + + +&Carsten.Pfeiffer; &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2003-01-08 + + +
+ +MRML stands for Multimedia Retrieval Markup Language. MRML is an XML-based protocol to provide standardised access to Multimedia retrieval software. See http://www.mrml.net for more information. + +kio_mrml is used for the Image Finding feature in &kde; + +⪚ type mrml:/ or mrml:/some.other.server in &konqueror; to start searching for images. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bf7472a5e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +
+news + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+ + +The news kioslave is used when you click on a news link on a web page. It will open &knode;, and if the group referred to in the news link is available from your server, it will subscribe you to the group, in the first available account you have configured in &knode; + +You can unsubscribe from within &knode; if you decide you don't want to read the group, by right clicking and selecting Unsubscribe from Group. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c627b6d2629 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +
+nfs + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+Sun's NFS protocol provides transparent remote access to shared file systems across networks. The NFS protocol is designed to be machine, operating system, network architecture, and transport protocol independent. This independence is achieved through the use of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) primitives built on top of an eXternal Data Representation (XDR). + +The supporting MOUNT protocol performs the operating system-specific functions that allow clients to attach remote folder trees to a point within the local file system. The mount process also allows the server to grant remote access privileges to a restricted set of clients via export control. + +The Lock Manager provides support for file locking when used in the NFS environment. The Network Lock Manager (NLM) protocol isolates the inherently stateful aspects of file locking into a separate protocol. + +Source: http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/nfs.htm + +See the manual: nfs. +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2cbbc4b6387 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +
+nntp + + +&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+The nntp kioslave accesses NNTP servers directly. + +This kioslave can not be used with servers that do not implement the GROUP command, including some versions of the popular INN news server which is often used by ISPs. It does work with leafnode, which many people use to keep an offline cache of news articles on their own hard drive or within their LAN. + +You can use the nntp kioslave by typing nntp://yourserver/groupname into the &konqueror; URL bar. + +If you enter a group name, as above, and the group is available, you will see the messages stored for that group as icons in &konqueror;. + +Clicking on a message will display it as plain text, including all headers. This could be useful for debugging a news client to news server connection, for example, to ensure that your new leafnode server is working correctly. + +If you don't enter a group name, and only the server name, you will see a list of available groups. + +Please be aware that this could take an enormous amount of time, and will cause a lot of network traffic. Some commercial usenet servers have 60,000 or more groups available, and doing such a thing may cause your desktop to freeze. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..677522da456 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +
+pop3 + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+The Post Office Protocol (POP3) allows a user's workstation to access mail from a mailbox server. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..27a0540bcb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +
+pop3s + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+POP3S is the POP3 protocol encrypted via SSL. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f1523aba1b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +
+print + + +&Kurt.Pfeifle; &Kurt.Pfeifle.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+ +2002-06-23 +1.00.00 + +
+ +The print KIOSlave gives quick access to browse different &tdeprint; sections via virtual folders. These folders provide some information about and quick access to your print subsystem. + +print:/ represents one more of those useful KIOSlaves implemented by &kde;. To access it, just type print:/ into the address field of &konqueror;. print:/ doesn't purely provide read-only access to your print subsystem, but it also allows you to change settings of your printers, of your print system and lets you create new printers and classes. + +You are asked for the Administrator or root password, if you are not allowed a view or an operation as a normal user. + +You can bookmark frequently used shortcuts like print:/manager + +Valid syntax is either print:/[path-to-virtual-folder] or print:[path-to-virtual-folder] + +Note, that some of the views and actions offered do heavily depend on the print subsystem that is installed on your box and presently activated for &kde;. Pages showing printer information display only those parts that are valid for the &kde; selected print subsystem. (So if you normally run CUPS, but switched temporarily to Generic UNIX LPD Printing, which is possible, you will see less printer info, because LPD is not capable of using the same amount of print settings as are possible in CUPS). + +Valid syntax to access different virtual folders and a short explanation of what they represent: + + +Some examples + + +print:/ (&ie; the root of print-kioslave) + +virtual root for browsing your print subsystem. It displays subfolders Classes, Jobs, Manager, Printers, and Specials + + + + +print:/classes or print:classes +view your printer classes (supported by and useful for CUPS only) + + + + + +print:/classes/class_name or print:classes/class_name +view all members of the named printer class (supported by and useful only for CUPS) + + + + + +print:/jobs or print:jobs + +lists the current and pending jobs. + + + + +print:/printers or print:printers + +lists all your printers. Clicking on a printer name shows more info about that printer. + + + + +print:/printers/printer_name or print:printers/printer_name + +displays useful info about the named printer + + + + +print:/manager or print:manager +opens a page very similar to the &tdeprint; Manager module inside the &kde; Control Centre. Switch to a different printing system here or do every other administrative task. +This is the most important of access points to your printing system. + + + + +print:/specials or print:specials +lists all presently available special printers: Likely you'll see: + + + The two that let you save a printfile to disk, in &PostScript; or PDF format. + + + One that sends it as a PDF attachment via &kmail;. + + + And last, send it via fax, if you have one of the supported fax backends active, Hylafax or efax. + + + + + + + +You can also put print:/manager or similar as the command in the Quick Command utility (started via &Alt;F2) + +You can learn more about printing and &tdeprint;'s powerful abilities by reading the &tdeprint; Handbook locally or at the &tdeprint; Website where there are documents online (HTML and PDF),containing Tutorials, as well as FAQs and Tips and Tricks related to printing in general. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5c486134867 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +
+rlan + + +The &kde; team +MalcolmHunter
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+Not yet documented + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d5b065aeb3a --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +
+rlogin + + +ChristianBunting +MalcolmHunter
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+
+Using &konqueror; you can start up an rlogin session with a server hosting the rlogin service. + +To use this kioslave feature, in the &konqueror; URL bar, type rlogin:/host_to_connect_to + +This will initialise &konsole; with an rlogin session, prompting you for your password. + +The rlogin kioslave uses the username of the account you are currently using in &kde;. + +After you have successfully entered your password, you can begin your remote session. + +See the manual: rlogin. + + + + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/sftp.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/sftp.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6783abb2839 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/sftp.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +
+sftp + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+SFTP is a Secure file transfer protocol. sftp is an interactive file transfer program, similar to ftp, but it performs all operations over an encrypted ssh transport. It may use many of the features of ssh, including public key authentication and compression. + +See the manual: sftp. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smb.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smb.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..163e83eb98b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smb.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +
+SMB + + +&Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+The smb ioslave enables you to browse the shares of a &Windows; (or Samba) network. + +To see the workgroups, enter smb:/. +smb:/a_workgroup will list the hosts in this workgroup. +To see the shares of a host, enter smb://the_host or smb:/a_workgroup/the_host. +To access a share directly enter smb://the_host/the_share or smb:/a_workgroup/the_host/the_share + +The smb ioslave is a wrapper around the command line tool smbclient, which is part of the Samba package. This means you need to have Samba installed to use this ioslave. + +To be able to authenticate to &Windows; NT Domain Controllers, you need at least Samba 2.0. To access the shares of &Windows; 2000 machines, you need at least Samba 2.0.7. To be able to write to Windows shares, you need at least Samba 2.2.4 or the patch from http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net/smbclientpatch.html. + +You can set your default user name and password in the &kcontrol; in NetworkWindows Shares. This is especially useful if you are a member of a &Windows; NT domain. There you can also set your workgroup name, but in most cases this is not required. + +This ioslave is tested and developed using mainly Samba 2.0.7, but other versions of Samba should work too. + +Author: Alexander Neundorf neundorf@kde.org +
+ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smtp.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smtp.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7a9796c0014 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smtp.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +
+smtp + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+A protocol to send mail from the client workstation to the mail server. + +See : Simple Mail Transfer Protocol . + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/tar.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/tar.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b625adf9f4f --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/tar.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +
+tar + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+An archiving program designed to store and extract files from an archive file known as a tarfile. A tarfile may be made on a tape drive, however, it is also common to write a tarfile to a normal file. + +See the manual: tar. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/telnet.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/telnet.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..27f5e5d46a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/telnet.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +
+telnet + + +&Ferdinand.Gassauer; &Ferdinand.Gassauer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+The network terminal protocol (TELNET) allows a user to log in on any other computer on the network supporting TELNET. + +See the manual: telnet. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/thumbnail.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/thumbnail.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c5fd97d909 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/thumbnail.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +
+thumbnail + + +&Carsten.Pfeiffer; &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+The thumbnail kioslave is used by &kde; for network transparent and persistent generation of thumbnails. + +The thumbnail kioslave uses plugins to generate the actual thumbnails. You can enable viewing of these thumbnails from the View Preview submenu, available in &konqueror; in file manager mode. + +The thumbnail kioslave is not directly useful to a user, but if you are a developer, you can use it within your own applications to create file previews. + +See the documentation in the sources for more information. You will find these at $KDEDIR/include/kio/thumbcreator.h or in the source folder tdebase/kioslave/thumbnail + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdav.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdav.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..40c99485e2c --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdav.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +
+webdav + + +&Hamish.Rodda; &Hamish.Rodda.mail; +MalcolmHunter
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+
+ +2002-01-21 +
+ +WebDAV is a Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol for the World Wide Web. It allows for easy management of documents and scripts on a http server, and has additional features designed to simplify version management amongst multiple authors. + +Usage of this protocol is simple. Type the location you want to view, similar to a http URL except for the webdav:// protocol name at the start. An example is webdav://www.hostname.com/path/. If you specify a folder name, a list of files and folders will be displayed, and you can manipulate these folders and files just as you would with any other filesystem. + + +WebDAV Features + +Locking + +File locking allows users to lock a file, informing others that they are currently working on this file. This way, editing can be done without fear that the changes may be overwritten by another person who is also editing the same document. + + + +Source file access + +WebDAV allows access to the script which is called to produce a specific page, so changes can be made to the script itself. + + + +Per-document property support + +Arbitrary properties may be set to assist identification of a document, such as the author. + + + + +To take advantage of these additional capabilities, you will need an application which supports them. No application currently supports them through this kioslave. + +
diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdavs.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdavs.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8314d60b31e --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdavs.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +
+webdavs + + +&Hamish.Rodda; &Hamish.Rodda.mail; +MalcolmHunter
malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk
Conversion to British English
+
+ +2002-01-21 + + +
+ +WebDAVS is the WebDAV protocol encrypted via SSL. + +
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anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
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+ + +2000-2003 +&Philip.Rodrigues; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2003-09-18 +2.92.00 + + +&klipper; is the &kde; clipboard cut & paste utility. + + + +KDE +Klipper +tdebase +clipboard + +
+ + +Introduction +&klipper; is the &kde; clipboard utility. It stores clipboard history, and allows you to link clipboard contents to application actions. Please report any problems or feature requests to Carsten Pfeiffer &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail;. + + + + +Using &klipper; + + +Basic Usage + +The &klipper; icon. + + + + + +The &klipper; icon + + + + +To display the clipboard history, click on the &klipper; icon in the &kde; panel, or press &Ctrl;&Alt;V . Previous clipboard entries are shown at the top of the pop-up menu which appears. Selecting one of these copies it to the clipboard, from where it can be pasted into any &kde; or X application as usual. + +To remove &klipper; from your panel, open the pop-up menu and select Quit. A dialogue will ask you whether &klipper; should start automatically when you log in. + + + +Actions + +&klipper; can perform actions on the contents of the clipboard, based on whether they match a particular regular expression. For example, any clipboard contents starting with http:// can be passed to &Netscape; or &konqueror; as &URL;s to open. + +To use this feature, just copy a &URL; or filename to the clipboard. If there is a matching regular expression in &klipper;'s list, a menu will appear showing you the options you have (⪚ Open &URL; in &konqueror;, open &URL; in &Netscape;). Use the mouse or keyboard to select the option you want, and &klipper; will run the program you have selected, opening the address pointed to by the clipboard contents. + +If you do not want to perform any actions on the clipboard contents, select Do Nothing on the pop-up menu to return to what you were doing before. If you leave the menu, it will disappear, leaving you to continue your work. You can change the time that the menu remains for in the Configure Klipper... dialogue, with the option Timeout for action pop-ups under the General tab. + +Actions can be disabled completely by clicking on &klipper; and selecting Actions Enabled, or by pressing &Ctrl;&Alt;X. + +Clipboard contents which match a regular expression can also be edited before performing an action on them. Select Edit contents... on the &klipper; pop-up menu, and you can change the clipboard contents in the dialogue which appears, before clicking the OK button to run the appropriate action. + +Pressing &Ctrl;&Alt;R shows the pop-up menu to repeat the last action which &klipper; performed. + + + + +Clipboard/Selection Behaviour + + +General +&klipper; can be used to set the behaviour of the clipboard and selection in &kde;. + +The &X-Window; uses two separate clipboard buffers: the selection and the clipboard. Text is placed in the selection buffer by simply selecting it, and can be pasted with the middle mouse button. To place text in the clipboard buffer, select it and press &Ctrl;X or &Ctrl;C . Text from the clipboard buffer is pasted using &Ctrl;V or by selecting EditPaste . + + + + + + +Changing Clipboard/Selection Behaviour +In order to change clipboard/selection behaviour, select Configure Klipper... from the &klipper; pop-up menu, and in the dialogue box that appears, select the General tab. Selecting Separate clipboard and selection makes the clipboard and selection function as completely separate buffers as described above. With this option set, the option Ignore selection will prevent &klipper; from including the contents of the selection in its clipboard history and from performing actions on the contents of the selection. Selecting Synchronise contents of the clipboard and the selection causes the clipboard and selection buffers to always be the same, meaning that text in the selection can be pasted with either the middle mouse button or the key combination &Ctrl;V , and similarly for text in the clipboard buffer. + + + + + + + + + + +Configuring Klipper + + + +Viewing the Configuration Dialogue + +To view or change &klipper;'s settings, open the &klipper; pop-up menu, and select Configure Klipper.... The &klipper; configuration dialogue will appear. Its contents are described below. + + + + +General Options + + + + +Popup menu at mouse-cursor position +Make the &klipper; pop-up menus appear at the position of the mouse cursor, instead of their default position (in the &kde; Panel). Useful if you use the mouse more than the keyboard. + + + + +Save clipboard contents on exit If this option is on, the clipboard history will be saved when &klipper; exits, allowing you to use it next time &klipper; starts. + + + + +Remove whitespace when executing actions +If selected, any whitespace (spaces, tabs, &etc;) at the beginning and end of the clipboard contents will be removed before passing the clipboard contents to an application. This is useful, for example, if the clipboard contains a &URL; with spaces which, if opened by a web browser, would cause an error. + + + + +Replay actions on an item selected from history +If this is switched on, selecting an item from the history causes &klipper; to display the actions pop-up on that item, if appropriate. + + + + +Prevent empty clipboard +If selected, the clipboard will never be empty: &klipper; will insert the most recent item from the clipboard history into the clipboard instead of allowing it to be empty. + + + +Ignore selection +Sets the clipboard mode. See . + + + + + +Synchronise contents of the clipboard and the selection +Sets the clipboard mode. See . + + + + +Separate clipboard and selection +Sets the clipboard mode. See . + + + + + +Timeout for Action pop-ups +Set the time that a pop-up menu will remain for if you do nothing with it. + + +Clipboard history size +Sets the number of items that are stored in the clipboard history. + + + + + + + +Actions Options + + + +Editing Expressions/Actions +On the Actions tab, double-click the regular expression or action that you want to edit. An in-place text editing box will appear in which the text can be edited as you wish. Make sure you press Enter when you are done. + + + +Adding Expressions/Actions +Click the Add Action button to add a regular expression for &klipper; to match. &klipper; uses &Qt;'s QRegExp, which understands most regular expressions as you would use in grep or egrep for instance. +You can add a description of the regular expression type (⪚ HTTP URL) by left clicking in the Description column. + +You can find detailed information about the use of QRegExp regular expressions at http://doc.trolltech.com/qregexp.html#details. Note that &klipper; does not support the wildcard mode mentioned on this page. + +Edit the regular expression as described above. To add a command to execute, right click, select Add Command and edit the command which appears in the tree under the regular expression. + +Note that %s in the command line is replaced with the clipboard contents, ⪚ if your command definition is kedit %s and your clipboard contents are /home/phil/textfile, the command kedit /home/phil/textfile will be run. To include %s in the command line, escape it with a backslash, as so: \%s. + + +Advanced... +Brings up the Disable Actions for windows of type WM_CLASS dialogue. +Some programs, such as &konqueror;, use the clipboard internally. If you get unwanted &klipper; pop-ups all the time when using a certain application, do the following: + + +Open the application. +From a terminal, run xprop | grep WM_CLASS and then click on the window of the application you are running. +The first string after the equals sign is the one to enter. + + +Once the WM_CLASS is added, no more actions will be generated for windows of that application. + + + + + + + +Shortcuts Options + +The shortcuts tab allows you to change the keyboard shortcuts which are used to access &klipper; functions. You can change the shortcut to one of three things: + + + +None +The selected action cannot be accessed directly from the keyboard + + +Default +The selected action uses &klipper;'s default key. These are the shortcuts referred to in this manual. + + +Custom +The selected action is assigned to the keys you choose. +To choose a custom key for the action you have selected, click on the representation of a key in the lower right of the screen to activate it, and type the desired key combination on your keyboard, as in any &kde; application. + + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&klipper; +Program copyright 1998 Andrew Stanley-Jones asj@cban.com +Program copyright 1998-2000 &Carsten.Pfeiffer; &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail; +Currently maintained by &Carsten.Pfeiffer; + +Documentation copyright 2000-2003 &Philip.Rodrigues; &Philip.Rodrigues.mail; +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + +Installation + + +How to obtain &klipper; +&install.intro.documentation; + + +Compilation and Installation +&klipper; should compile and install along with the tdebase package, and appear on your &kde; panel (&kicker;) when you run &kde; 3. If it does not appear, you can start it by selecting Panel MenuAddAppletKlipper in any context menu in &kicker;, the &kde; Panel. + + +&klipper; icon + + + + + + Screenshot + + + + + + + + + +&documentation.index; + +
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+JohnKnight
anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
+
+ + +2000 +&Milos.Prudek; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2000-12-14 +0.00.01 + +&kmenuedit; allows editing of the &kde; Main menu. + + +KDE +KDE Menu Editor +kmenuedit +application +program +menu +kicker + + + +
+ + +Introduction + +&kmenuedit; allows editing of &kde; Main menu. + +&kmenuedit; can be started either by right-clicking the K Button, or by choosing Menu Edit from the System submenu of the Main menu. + +&kmenuedit; allows you to: + + +View and edit current Main menu +Cut, Copy and paste menu items +Create and delete submenus + + + + + +Using &kmenuedit; + +The left application panel shows the Main menu structure. When you browse items in the left panel, the right panel shows detailed information for the highlighted menu item. + + +General program information + + + +Name +This is the name of your program as it appears in the Main menu. It can be different from the real executable name. For instance the name of mc executable is "Midnight Commander". + + +Comment +Describe the program in greater detail in this field. This is entirely optional. + + +Command +This is the name of the executable program. Make sure that you have permission to run the program. + + +Type +This field is similar to the Comment field. Describe the type of your program here. + + +Work Path +Specify the work path of the program. This will be the current path when the program launches. It does not need to be the same as the executable location. + + +Icon List + Click this icon to display a choice of icons. Choose an icon for your program. + + +Run in Terminal +You must check this if your program requires terminal emulator in order to run. This mainly applies to console applications. + + +Terminal Options +Put all terminal options in this field. + + +Run as different user +If you want to run this program as a different user (not you), check this checkbox, and provide the username in the Username field. + + + +You can assign a special keyboard shortcut to launch your program. + +Click the empty button to the right of the Current key checkbox and press the key combination on your keyboard that you want to be assigned to your program. + +A dialogue box will pop up, allowing you to assign a second keybinding to the same item by checking the Alternate button. This might be useful, for example, if you often switch keyboard maps, and some shortcuts are not as convenient to type at all times. + +Click the x to clear the shortcut, if you made a mistake. Check the Multi-Key box if you want to assign a shortcut that uses more than one key. + +By default the Auto-Close box is checked, and the dialogue will close when you have selected a keybinding. Uncheck it if you want the dialogue to stay open. + + + + + + +Menu Reference + + + + File New Item Adds new menu item. + + + +File New Submenu +Adds new submenu. + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit +Quits &kmenuedit;. + + + + &Ctrl;X Edit Cut +Cuts the current menu item to the clipboard. If you want to move menu item, you should first cut it to the clipboard, move to the destination place using the left panel, and use the Paste function to paste the menu item from the clipboard. + + + + &Ctrl;C Edit Copy +Copies the current menu item to the clipboard. You can later use the Paste function to paste the copied menu itemfrom the clipboard to its destination. You can paste the same item many times. + + + + &Ctrl;V Edit Paste +Paste menu item from the clipboard to currently selected place in the Main menu. You must first use Cut or Copy before you can Paste. + + + + Edit Delete +Deletes currently selected menu item. + + +&help.menu.documentation; +Glossary + + +Terminal emulator + +Terminal emulator is simply a windowed shell; this is known as command line window in some other environments. If you want to use the shell, you should know at least a few of the system-level commands for your operating system. + + + + +Applet +A small application that occupies very little memory and screen space, and at the same time gives you some useful information or provides a control shortcut. For instance the Clock applet shows current time and date (and even a month diary if you click it), and System Monitor applet shows how busy your machine currently is in real-time. + + + +Legacy Application + + +An X-window application which was not written with &kde; in mind. Such applications run fine in &kde;. However, they are not warned automatically when you shut down your &kde; session. You therefore must not forget to save documents open in these applications before you log out from &kde;. Additionally, many of these applications do not support copying and pasting from &kde; compliant applications. &Netscape; 4.x browser is a prominent example of such application Some GNOME applications may provide limited interoperability with the &kde;.. + + + + +Console Application + + +Application originally written for non-graphic, text oriented environment. Such applications run fine in &kde;. They must run within console emulator, like &konsole;. They are not warned automatically when you shut down your &kde; session. You therefore must not forget to save documents open in these applications before you log out from the &kde;. + +Console applications support copying and pasting from KDE-compliant applications.Simply mark the text in the console application with your mouse, switch to the KDE-compliant application and press &Ctrl; V to paste the text. If you want to copy from &kde; application to a console application, first mark the text with your mouse, press &Ctrl; C, switch to the console application and press the middle button on your mouseIf your mouse does not have a middle button, you must press left and right button at the same time. This is called middle button emulation and it must be supported by your operating system to work.. + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kmenuedit; +Program copyright © 2002, &Raffaele.Sandrini; + +Contributors: + +&Matthias.Elter; &Matthias.Elter.mail; - Original Author + +&Matthias.Ettrich; &Matthias.Ettrich.mail; + +&Daniel.M.Duley; &Daniel.M.Duley.mail; + +&Preston.Brown; &Preston.Brown.mail; + + + +Documentation copyright © 2000 &Milos.Prudek; + +Updated for &kde; 3.0 by &Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; 2002 + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + + +&documentation.index; +
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anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
+
+2003-10-20 3.2
+ +&konqueror; Basics + +Like all &kde; applications, &konqueror; is highly configurable. This document describes how &konqueror; behaves with the normal, default, settings. +A three button mouse can be useful when you are running &konqueror; or any other &kde; application. If your mouse only has two buttons then you should be able to set your system up so that you can simulate a &MMB; by pressing both buttons at the same time. +If you are used to having to double-click to perform an action, then take care, because in common with the rest of &kde;, &konqueror; defaults to single-clicking. + + +Starting &konqueror; + +Being a combined File Manager and Browser, &konqueror; will automatically switch between the two modes as needed when it is running, but it is convenient to be able to choose which mode is to be used when you start it up. + + +If you have a house shaped icon on the panel or desktop, then left click on it to open &konqueror; as a file manager. + +Or left click on world shaped icon on the panel or desktop to open &konqueror; in browser mode. + +From the K menu, select InternetKonqueror Web Browser to start it as a browser, or Home to launch &konqueror; in file manager mode. + +&Alt;F2 will open a Run Command dialogue box, type konqueror (lower case) and press Enter or the Run button to start in file manager mode, or just enter a &URL; such as http://www.konqueror.org to start &konqueror; as a browser. + + + +&konqueror; is also started automatically when you left click on a desktop icon that represents a folder, such as a hard disk drive or the Trash icon. + + + + + +The Parts of &konqueror; + +A brief look at the main parts of &konqueror;'s window: + + + + +Here's a screenshot of &konqueror; + + + +The Titlebar is the strip across the top of &konqueror;'s window, and operates in the same way as for other &kde; applications. Right click on the central portion to bring up the neat Titlebar menu. + +The Menubar is the strip containing the names of the drop-down menus. Left click on a name to alternately show and hide that menu, or use &Alt;the underlined letter in the name as a hot key, for example &Alt;E to show the Edit menu. The various menus are described in the Menubar section of this document. + +The Toolbar contains icons for commonly used operations. Left clicking on an icon will activate it. If you have enabled tooltips in the Control Centre Appearance & ThemesStyle dialogue a brief description of what that icon does will appear when you hover the pointer over it. + +Some icons, for example the Up and Back icons in the previous screenshot, have a small black triangle at their bottom right corner. If you hold the &LMB; pressed while the cursor is over this type of icon a small dropdown menu will appear. Right clicking on the Toolbar will bring up the Toolbar Menu which you can use to change the Toolbar's appearance and position. + +The Location Toolbar shows the path to the directory, &URL; or file being viewed. You can type a path or &URL; here and press &Enter; or left click on the Go icon at the right hand end of the Location Toolbar to go to it. The black icon at the left hand end of the Location Toolbar clears the text entry box. + +The Bookmark Toolbar is the area under the Location Toolbar in the previous screenshot. You can add frequently used bookmarks here, see the Organising Your Bookmarks section of this document. + +The Window is the main area of &konqueror; and can show you the contents of a directory, web page, document or image. Using the Window menu you can split &konqueror;'s main window into one or more separate views, useful for drag and drop operations, or set it to contain two or more tabbed views. + +The Status Bar runs across the bottom of the &konqueror;'s window and often shows general information about whatever the mouse pointer is hovering over. If you have split the main window into a number of views you will get an Status Bar for each view, and it will include a small green light at the left hand end to show which is the active view. Right clicking on the Status Bar brings up the Status Bar Right Mouse Button Menu. + +Don't worry if your &konqueror; doesn't look exactly like this screenshot, it is highly configurable. In particular: + + +You can use the Settings menu to choose whether to show or hide the Menubar, Main Toolbar, Location Toolbar and Bookmark Toolbar, or even to add an Extra Toolbar. +You can also flatten the toolbars by left clicking on the vertical lines at the left hand end of the bars, or move them around by holding the &LMB; down while you drag these bars around. +This screenshot does not show the optional Navigation Panel. + + +For more details of how to change &konqueror;'s appearance, see the Configuring &konqueror; section + + + + +Tooltips and What's This? + +You can find out a lot about how &konqueror; works without needing to read this entire document if you take advantage of Tooltips and the What's This? feature. + +If Tooltips have been enabled in &kde; (K menu Control CentreAppearance & ThemesStyle, Style dialogue) then when you hover the mouse pointer over a Toolbar or Navigation Panel button it should bring up a terse description of what that button does. + +What's This? is invoked by the Menubar HelpWhat's This? item, by &Shift;F1, or by just &LMB; clicking on the question mark near the top right hand corner of &konqueror;'s window. It changes the cursor to show a question mark alongside the arrow. + +When this question mark is visible, a &LMB; click won't actually do anything until you have clicked on a control (or the text alongside it) that supports What's This?, in which case it will display a reasonably comprehensive description of what the control is supposed to do. Most of the dialogue boxes that &konqueror; brings up support the What's This? feature. + + + + +<mousebutton +>Left</mousebutton +> and <mousebutton +>Middle</mousebutton +> Mouse Button Actions + +If you click the &LMB; on an item in &konqueror;'s window that item will be activated. Thus + + + +Left click on an icon in the Toolbar to do whatever that icon is supposed to do. +Left click on an item in the Menubar to make that menu drop down. +Left click on a menu item to do that thing. +Left click on an icon in the Bookmark Toolbar to open that &URL;. +Left click on a link in a web page to make &konqueror; follow that link. +Left click on a folder icon or name and &konqueror; will descend into (show the contents of) that folder. +Left click on a file name or icon and &konqueror; will do whatever it thinks appropriate, based on the file type. In general this means opening HTML pages, or previewing text, image or KOffice files, showing them within &konqueror;'s window (Preview means that you can see the file but not change it). + +&konqueror; decides what the file type is by matching the filename extension against a list of known types. If that fails it tries to guess the type from the file contents. You can change the list of known file types and associated actions with the File Associations page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. + + + +Clicking the &MMB; on a file or folder name or icon does essentially the same as left clicking except that it usually does it in a new &konqueror; window, unless the Open links in new tab instead of in new window box has been checked in the Behaviour page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. + +Holding the &Shift; key down while pressing the &MMB; will open the link in the background. +If you click the &MMB; when the mouse cursor is over a blank part of the main view (not over a link or file name or icon) &konqueror; will copy the contents of the clipboard into the Location Toolbar and try to use that as a &URL;. + + + +<mousebutton +>Right</mousebutton +> Mouse Button Menus + +Clicking the &RMB; on almost any part of &konqueror;'s window will bring up an appropriate context menu. + +If you have enabled the Right click goes back in history option in &konqueror;'s configuration settings a simple right click is equivalent to clicking on the Back button. In this case you can access the context menu by moving the mouse with the right button held down. + + + + +On the Titlebar +Right clicking on any free area of the Titlebar brings up the Titlebar Menu, allowing you to control the position of &konqueror;'s window as well as the decoration applied to all &kde; program windows. + + + +On the Main Toolbar +Right click on any free area of the Toolbar to bring up the Toolbar Menu. You can use it to control whether the Toolbar is at the top, bottom, left or right of &konqueror;'s window. You can also use the Toolbar Menu to set the size of the buttons on the Toolbar, and whether they are shown as icons, text or both. + + + +On the Location Toolbar +Right click in the &URL; entry box area to perform Cut, Copy, Paste or Clear operations in this area, or to change the automatic Text Completion features. + + + +On the Bookmark Toolbar +If you have the Bookmark Toolbar showing, then right click on any free part of it to bring up the Bookmark Toolbar Menu which lets you change its position and whether items are shown as text, icons, or both. + + + +Within a View +If you right click on any free area of a view then you will get a menu that contains, among other options, the Up, Back, Forward and Reload navigation commands. + + + +On a File or Folder +This is a most useful feature. Right clicking on the name or icon of any file or folder not only selects that item but also brings up a menu allowing you to Cut, Move, Copy or Remove the item in various ways, add it to your Bookmarks, open it with the program of your choice or preview it, rename it, or edit the file type or properties. + + +On the Status Bar +Right click on the Status Bar at the bottom of a window or view to add or remove a view within &konqueror;'s window. + + + + + + +Viewing Help, Man and Info Pages + +You can view &kde; Help and &UNIX; Man and Info pages directly in &konqueror;, without having to start up KHelpCentre. + +To view a &kde; Help page, enter help:/application name (for example help:/kmail to view the &kmail; documentation.) into &konqueror;'s Location Toolbar window. + +If you want to read &UNIX; Man pages &konqueror; makes it easy. For example type man:/touch or #touch into the Location Toolbar to see the page for the touch command. + +To browse through &UNIX; Info pages, entering info:/dir takes you to Info's top level directory, then it's just a matter of clicking on the right links to find the page you want. Alternatively, use info:/command name to go straight to the Info page you want. + +Unfortunately, &kde; Help pages are stored in such a way that they cannot be viewed in other browsers. If you really need to do this your only recourse is to go online and visit http://docs.kde.org. + + +
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+ +Using Bookmarks + +Although you can use &konqueror;'s bookmarks to record the locations of your own files and folders, they are most useful when you are surfing the Web, letting you build up a list of useful sites. + +To open the Bookmarks menu you may either left click on the Bookmarks menu or use the &Alt;B shortcut. Once the list is visible, you can navigate through it with the arrow keys or with your mouse, then press &Enter; or left click to visit the selected location. + +To add a new item to the list use Bookmarks Add Bookmark or &Ctrl;B or right click on a clear space in the web page or folder view and select Bookmark this Location from the pop up menu. + +The Bookmarks list can contain subfolders containing other bookmarks, you can create these with Bookmarks New Bookmark Folder... . To add a bookmark into a subfolder rather than into the main Bookmark list, select the folder from within the Bookmarks list and use the Add Bookmark item in that folder. + +You can also access your bookmarks from the Navigation Panel. + + +The Bookmark Editor + +The BookmarksEdit Bookmarks option opens the Bookmark Editor. +This shows a tree view of your bookmarks and bookmark subfolders. As is usual for tree views in &kde;, subfolders are shown with a small square at the left of the folder name; if the square contains a + sign left clicking on it will expand the view to show the contents of that subfolder and the + sign will change to -, left clicking on the - sign will collapse the subfolder view. + +To select an item in the list you can left click on it, or you can navigate through the list by using the Up arrow and Down arrow keys to move around, Right arrow to expand a subfolder and Left arrow to collapse it. + +You can move an item to a different place in the list by using the normal Drag and Drop or Cut and Paste methods. The order in which the items appear in the Bookmark Editor is the order they will appear in the Bookmarks drop down list. The Insert Insert Separator option can be used to insert separating lines into the list wherever you wish. + +A new subfolder can be created at the selected point in the list by using the Create New Folder... option in the Insert menu or from the drop down menu you get when you right click on an item in the main part of the window, or with &Ctrl;N + +To change the name of a bookmark or folder select it then press F2 or choose the Rename item from the Edit menu or the pop up menu that appears when you right click on the item. Similarly, you can edit the &URL; by pressing F3 or choosing the Change URL menu item. + +The Bookmark Editor lets you import bookmarks from a range of other browsers into &konqueror;'s bookmark list, putting them into a new folder or replacing all current bookmarks. To do this select Import from the File menu. The FileExport option can be used to export &konqueror;'s bookmarks to a &Netscape; or Mozilla browser. + +If you often use the &Netscape; browser as well as &konqueror;, then rather than importing your &Netscape; bookmarks into &konqueror; it is better to select the Show Netscape Bookmarks in Konqueror Windows item in the Settings menu. If you do this any updates to &Netscape;'s bookmarks are automatically seen by &konqueror;. + +To select which bookmark subfolder is used to hold the Bookmark Toolbar items select the subfolder then choose Set as Toolbar Folder from the Edit menu. + +If you are tidying up your bookmarks and have forgotten what a particular web page is, you can easily open it from within the Bookmark Editor by right clicking on the item and selecting Open in Konqueror from the pop up menu. If you just want to check that the &URL; is still valid select Check Status instead. + +Don't forget to save your changes with FileSave or &Ctrl;S before you leave the Bookmark Editor. + + + +
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+ + +&konqueror; the Web Browser + + + + +Browsing www.konqueror.org + + + + +Connecting to the Internet + +Once you are connected to the Internet you can use &konqueror; to browse the Web just as easily as you can use it to handle your local files. Just type a &URL; into the Location Toolbar window, press &Enter;, and you are away! + + +If you use a dial-up modem connection, then you will be using &kppp; or a similar dialler program to make the connection. + +If your machine is connected to a local area network (LAN) that gives you a proxy connection to the Internet then you will have to set &konqueror; up for the proxy connection. This can be done with the Proxy page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. + +If you are lucky enough to have a high speed cable connection, then the service provider will probably give you an external cable modem which needs an ethernet connection to your machine. Unfortunately the details of how to establish the connection depend on the service provider and to some extent on which Linux/&UNIX; distribution you are using. Some ISPs connect their customers to the Internet through a proxy server, in which case you will have to set up &konqueror; to use it. You may find it useful to search the archives of your distribution's user group mailing list for help. + + + +An error message such as Unknown Host usually means that &konqueror; cannot find a connection to the Internet or that you have entered an incorrect &URL;. + + + + +Surfing and Searching + +Once you have a connection to the Internet, you can surf with &konqueror; just as you can with any other browser. + +Type a &URL; into the Location Toolbar window, press &Enter; or left click on the Go button at the right hand end of the Location Toolbar, and &konqueror; will download and display that page. If you have visited the page before, &konqueror;'s Automatic Text Completion feature can help you type the &URL; a second time, or you could look through the History page in the Navigation Panel. If you want to use one of the web's search engines, &konqueror;'s Web Shortcuts feature can make this easier. + +Left click on a link in the page to go there. + +To open a link in a new instance of &konqueror;, leaving the old page still visible, &MMB; click on the link or right click on it and select the Open in New Window option. + +You could also select the multiple view mode with &Ctrl;&Shift;L or the Menubar Window Split View Left/Right option which will let you see different pages at the same time. This can be useful if you are looking through a complicated set of HTML pages, but make sure the little link box at the bottom right hand corner is empty when you are doing this. +Tabbed Browsing will let you hold a number of pages in one &konqueror; window and quickly switch between them with a single mouse click. +To go back to the previous page use the &Alt;Left Arrow shortcut, the Back button on the Toolbar, or the Menubar Go Back option. +Similarly, once you have gone back you can go forward by using &Alt;Right Arrow, the Forward button, or the Menubar Go Forward option. + +If you want to stop the download for any reason then use the Esc key, the Toolbar Stop button or the Menubar View Stop item. + +When you are viewing a web page you should see two new icons in the Toolbar, looking like magnifying glasses with small + and - symbols. Use these to adjust the size of the text in the page if you find it difficult to read. How well this works will depend on how the web page has been constructed. + + + +Tabbed Browsing +By using this feature you can make &konqueror; load multiple web pages in the same window, and switch between them using tabbed pages. This way, you can preload a page in the background while you carry on reading another. + +To use tabbed browsing, right click on a link and choose Open in New Tab from the drop down menu. The page will be downloaded and displayed as normal, but with tabs across the top of the view, one tab for each page. Left click on a tab to view that page, or you can use the shortcuts &Ctrl;[ and &Ctrl;] to cycle through the tab pages. + +The Open in Background Tab option in the &RMB; menu also downloads the page and shows a new tab for it, but the new page will not be displayed until you left click on the tab. + +If you check the Open links in new tab instead of in new window box in the Web Behaviour page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue, &MMB; clicking on a link will open it in a new tab page and if you hold the &Shift; key down while clicking the &MMB; the link will be opened in a background tab page. + +Right clicking on a tab will bring up a menu with the following options: + + + +New Tab +This opens a new, blank, tabbed page view. You can then download a web page into it by typing the &URL; into the Location Bar or by making a selection from the Bookmark Toolbar or the Navigation Panel history page. + + + +Duplicate Tab +To create a duplicate tabbed page. + + + +Detach Tab +This option removes the selected tabbed page from the current &konqueror; window and opens it in a new instance of &konqueror;. + + + +Close Tab +To close the selected tab page. + + + +Reload +Reloads the content of the current tab. + + + +Reload all Tabs +Reloads the content of every tab. + + + +Switch to Tab +Displays a submenu showing all other tabs. Choosing a tab from this list makes it the active tab. + + + +Close Other Tabs +To close all but the selected tab page. + + + + + + +Web Shortcuts If enabled, &konqueror;'s Web Shortcuts feature lets you submit a query directly to a search engine or similar web site without having to visit the site first. For example, entering gg:konqueror into the Location Bar and pressing &Enter; will ask Google to search for items related to &konqueror;. To see what Web Shortcuts are available, and perhaps add your own, use SettingsConfigure Konqueror... to open the Settings dialogue box and click on the Web Shortcuts icon. + + + +Browser Identification +When &konqueror; connects to a web site it sends some brief browser identification information, known as the User Agent string. Many web sites use this information to customise the pages that they send back, based on the strengths and weaknesses of different browsers. +Unfortunately, some badly designed sites refuse to work properly unless you are using a browser that the site recognizes as a valid one, even though if given a chance, &konqueror; will work satisfactorily with the vast majority of web pages. +To overcome this problem, you can change the browser identification information that &konqueror; sends for specific sites or domains by selecting Settings Configure Konqueror... to bring up the Settings dialogue box and clicking the Browser Identification icon. +Problems with getting a web page to work properly may also be due to its use of &Java; or JavaScript. If you suspect that this may be the case check that they have been enabled in the Java & JavaScript section of the Settings dialogue box. + + + + +Saving and Printing Web Items + +When you are viewing a web page you can save it (or at least the basic HTML or similar source text) to your local disk with LocationSave As.... If the page you are viewing uses frames, then you will also be given the LocationSave Frame As... option. Left click in the frame you want to save first. + +If the page uses a background image, you can get and save that with the LocationSave Background Image As... option. + +But if what you really want is that glorious picture of the latest Ferrari, then right clicking on the image will give you a drop-down menu with a Save Image As... option. Be sure to respect the owner's copyright, and ask for permission before using any pictures saved this way for anything other than your own viewing pleasure. + +If you right click on a link (which may be a picture) and select Save Link As... from the pop up menu the basic HTML or similar source text will be downloaded and saved on your local disk. + +Right clicking on a link (which may be a picture) and choosing Copy Link Location will copy the &URL; of the link to the clipboard so you can then paste it into, say, an e-mail to a friend telling her about this wonderful new site. + +Right clicking on a picture and choosing Copy Image Location copies the &URL; of the picture to the clipboard. + +To save a complete web page, including images, select Archive Web Page... from the Tools menu. Note that this feature is provided by a plugin and may not have been installed on your system. The web page will be saved as a single file with a .war extension and can be opened by left clicking on the filename in &konqueror; running in File Manager mode. + +Printing a copy of the page you are viewing is easily done with the Menubar Location Print... or Print Frame option or with the Toolbar Print button. + + + + +&FTP; + +&FTP;, or File Transfer Protocol, is one of the the earliest, and still perhaps the best, way of transferring files between computers over the Internet. + +With &FTP; you can see files and folders on the distant computer just as if they were on your own system, download them onto your computer using &konqueror;'s normal Copy and Paste or Drag 'n Drop methods and, if allowed, upload files from your machine to the other computer's filesystem. To try it, type the &URL; + +ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde + + +into the Location Toolbar and press &Enter;. As long as you are connected to the Internet, and as long as the &kde;'s &FTP; site is not too busy, you should end up seeing the /pub/kde folder at &kde-ftp; + +Although, strictly speaking, &FTP; &URL;s should be entered starting with ftp:// and WWW &URL;s starting with http:// &konqueror; is usually smart enough to figure out what is meant, and insert these characters for you if you leave them out. + +When you access an &FTP; site it will usually need some form of username and password from you. To simplify things, most &FTP; sites that offer files for free downloading will accept the word anonymous as a username and your email address as a password, and to make your life even easier &konqueror; will automatically supply these without troubling you. + +If you try to access an &FTP; site that does not need a proper username or password but which is too busy to accept any more connections, &konqueror; often interprets the busy message as a request for a name and password and will therefore pop up a dialogue box asking you to supply them. + +Sites that are more concerned with security will need a proper username and password, in which case &konqueror; will ask you for them or you can include the username in the &URL; you type into the Location Toolbar, as for example + +ftp://username@ftp.cia.org + + +&konqueror; will then prompt you for the password. + +&konqueror; can also support automatic logins as specified in a .netrc file. Details of how to enable this feature are given at http://www.konqueror.org/faq.html#netrc + + + + + +&URL;s with Port Numbers +If you specify a port number in your &URL;, as in for example http://intranet.corp.com:1080, you might get the error message Access to restricted port in POST denied. This is done for security reasons. If you nevertheless need to access a server on this port, just add a key line +OverridePorts=CommaSeparatedListOfAllowedPorts + to $KDEDIR/share/config/kio_httprc or ~/.kde/share/config/kio_httprc. +For example OverridePorts=23,15 + (it should not include any embedded spaces). +&konqueror; will reject the following ports (the list is hardcoded in tdelibs/kio/kio/job.cpp): +1, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 37, 42, 43, 53, 77, 79, 87, 95, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 123, 135, 139, 143, 179, 389, 512, 513, 514, 515, 526, 530, 531, 532, 540, 556, 587, 601, 989, 990, 992, 993, 995, 1080, 2049, 4045, 6000, 6667 + + + +
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+2003-11-06 3.2
+ +Command Reference + +The shortcut key combinations shown in this chapter are the default ones. They can of course be changed. + + +Special Shortcuts +There are some useful shortcuts that are not shown in any of the menus: + + + +F6 + +Sets the focus to the text entry box in the Location Toolbar. + + + + +&Ctrl;] + +Activate the next tab page. + + + + +&Ctrl;[ + +Activate the previous tab page. + + + + + + + + + +The Menubar Note that some menu entries only appear when they are applicable to the file you currently have open in &konqueror;. For example, the EditFind... item will not appear when you are viewing the contents of a directory. + +The <guimenu +>Location</guimenu +> Menu + + + + &Ctrl;N Location New Window +Open another &konqueror; window. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;N Location New Tab +Open another &konqueror; tab, containing a blank page. + + + + &Ctrl;D Location Duplicate Window +Open another &konqueror; window, duplicating the current one. + + + + &Ctrl;O Location Open Location... +Open a folder or file by entering its path (for example /home/pam or /home/pam/fred.txt) in a simple dialogue box. + + + +Location Send Link +Send an email containing a link to the current location. + + + +Location Send File +Send an email containing the selected file as an attachment. + + + + +Location Save Background Image As... + +Only applies if you are viewing a web page with a background image. Opens the Save As dialogue box to let you save the background image file to your own computer. + + + + + &Ctrl;S Location Save As... +Only applies if you are viewing a document or web page, uses the Save As... dialogue box to let you save a copy to your own computer. + + + +Location Save Frame As... +Similar to Save As... but for use with a web site that uses frames. + + + + &Ctrl;P Location Print... +Print. + + + +Location Print Frame +Print selected frame of a Web page. + + + +Location Open With Netscape/Mozilla +Open the web page you are viewing in &konqueror; with &Netscape;/Mozilla as well. + + + + &Ctrl;Q Location Quit +Close down this instance of &konqueror;. + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Edit</guimenu +> Menu + +Most items in the Menubar Edit menu can also be found by &RMB; clicking on a free area of a view. + + + + + &Ctrl;Z Edit Undo +Sometimes lets you reverse a mistaken action. + + + + &Ctrl;X Edit Cut +Puts selected item(s) into the clipboard. If you then do a a Paste the item(s) will be moved from the original location to the new one. + + + + &Ctrl;C Edit Copy +Copy selected item(s) to the clipboard. + + + + &Ctrl;V Edit Paste +Paste item(s) from clipboard to the currently viewed folder. + + + +F2 Edit Rename +Lets you rename a file or folder without having to open the Properties... dialogue box. + + + + +Delete Edit Move to Trash +Move selected item(s) to the Wastebin folder. + + + + &Shift;Delete Edit Delete +Delete the selected item(s). + + + +F7 Edit Copy Files +Copy the selected item(s) to another folder. + + + +Edit Move Files +Move the selected item(s) to another folder. + + + +Edit Create New +Create a link to an application, URL, Floppy or &CD-ROM; device, or create a new Folder or text or HTML file. See the Create New...section for more details. + + + +Edit Edit File Type... +Open the Edit File Type dialogue box + + + +Edit Properties.. +Open the Edit Properties dialogue box + + + +EditSelection +Contains a number of options for changing the items selected in the &konqueror; window: + + &Ctrl;+ Edit Selection Select... +Together with the Unselect..., Unselect All and Invert Selection commands, this provides an easy and powerful way of selecting multiple files. +It brings up a simple dialogue box where you can enter a file name using the wild card characters * and ?, for example entering *.html will select all files ending with .html while ?a* will select all files which have the letter a as the second character in their filename. + + + + &Ctrl;- Edit Selection Unselect... +Unselect files or folders via a dialogue similar to the one used by Select.... + + + + &Ctrl;U Edit Selection Unselect All +Unselect all selected files or folders. + + + + &Ctrl;* Edit Selection Invert Selection +Invert current selection. + + + + &Ctrl;A Edit Selection Select All +Selects all text in a HTML page or in a text page being previewed, you can then Copy it and Paste it into a text editor. + + + + + + + &Ctrl;F Edit Find... +Find a text string in a text page you are previewing or in an HTML page. + + + +F3 Edit Find Next +Find the next occurrence of the text string in the text or HTML page. + + + +Edit Go to Line... +Go to a particular line number in a text page you are previewing. + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>View</guimenu +> Menu + + + +View View Mode... +Selects Icon, MultiColumn, Tree, Detailed List or Text view mode. + + + +View Use index.html +If a selected folder contains a file index.html, it will be opened as a web page rather than showing the folder as a list of files. + + + +View Lock to current location +Lock to current location. + + + +View Unlock all views +Unlock all views. + + + +View Link View +Link current view to others in a multiple view window. + + + +F5 View Reload +Reload. + + + +Esc View Stop +Stop load (particularly useful when web browsing). + + + +View Icon Size +Select size of icons used when viewing a folder in Icon Mode. + + + +View Sort +Choose order in which items are presented in the window when in Icon or MultiColumn View mode. + + + +View Case Insensitive Sort +Choose whether the sort order in Tree, Detailed List or Text View modes is case sensitive. + + + +&Ctrl;U View View Document Source +View document source text. +Only available if you are viewing a document or HTML page. + + + + +View View Frame Source +View frame source text +Only applies if you are viewing a web site that uses frames. Similar to View Document Source. + + + + +&Ctrl;I View View Document Information +View document information, such as title, &URL;, and &HTTP; headers used in retrieving the document. +Only available if you are viewing an HTML page. + + + + +View Security... +Tells you whether the current browser connection is secured with SSL and lets you bring up the Cryptography Configuration... dialogue box. Left clicking on the Menubar padlock icon does the same thing. + + +View Set Encoding +Set encoding +Allows you to choose the character encoding used to display HTML pages. Auto is usually the best choice. + + + +View Preview +Lets you choose to show thumbnails of images, text files or HTML pages instead of the normal icons in Icon or MultiColumn View modes. + + + +View Show Hidden Files +Show hidden (dot) files. + + + +View Show details... +Lets you choose which file and folder details are shown in Tree, Detailed List and Text views. + + + + +View Background Colour... +Select background colour for the File Manager mode. + + + +View Background Image... +Select background image for the File Manager mode. + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Go</guimenu +> Menu + + + + + &Alt;Up Arrow Go Up +Go up a level in the folder hierarchy. + + + + &Alt;Left Arrow Go Back +Go back to the previous view. + + + + &Alt;Right Arrow Go Forward +You can only go forward if you've just gone back. + + + + &Ctrl;Home Go Home URL +Go to your home folder. + + + +Go Applications +Open the folder holding your applications. + + + +Go Trash +Open your Trash folder in a separate window. + + + +Go Templates +Open the Templates folder in a separate window. + + + +Go Autostart +Open your Autostart folder in a separate window. + + + +Go Most Often Visited + +Displays a submenu showing the &URL;s you visit most often. Selecting one of these will make &konqueror; open that &URL;. + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Bookmarks</guimenu +> Menu + +See the section Using Bookmarks in this manual for a fuller description of these menu items. + + + + &Ctrl;B Bookmarks Add Bookmark +Add current selection to your bookmarks. + + + +Bookmarks Bookmark Tabs as Folder... + +Create a bookmark folder containing links to all of the &URL;s currently open in &konqueror; tabs. + + + + +Bookmarks Edit Bookmarks... +Open the Bookmark Editor. + + + +Bookmarks New Bookmark Folder... +Create a new folder in your Bookmarks folder. + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Tools</guimenu +> Menu + + + + + &Alt;F2 Tools Run Command... +Run a program by entering its name in a simple dialogue box. + + + + &Ctrl;T Tools Open Terminal +Open a &konsole; terminal window. + + + +Tools Find File... +Open the &kfind; application. + + + +If you have &konqueror; plugins installed there will be additional entries in the Tools menu. See the &konqueror; Plugins chapter for further details. + + + +The <guimenu +>Settings</guimenu +> Menu + +See also the section Saving Settings and Profiles. + + + + + &Ctrl;M Settings Show Menubar +Show/Hide the menubar. + + + +Settings Toolbars +Opens a sub menu where you can choose to show or hide the various Toolbars. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift; F Settings Full Screen Mode + +Changes &konqueror; to full screen mode, in which the &konqueror; window takes up the whole screen, and does not have the usual window decorations. To exit full screen mode, click on the Exit Full Screen Mode icon on the toolbar, or press &Ctrl;&Shift; F. + + + + + +Settings View Properties Saved in Folder +Save View properties to current folder. If this is selected, a .directory file will be written in the current directory storing the settings you last used to view the directory. These settings are then loaded when you open the directory in &konqueror;. + + + +Settings Remove Folder Properties +Remove settings stored in folder by View Properties Saved in Folder. + + + +Settings Load View Profile +Load the settings associated with a particular view profile. + + + +Settings Save View Profile "ProfileName"... +Save the current settings to the current view profile. + + + +Settings Configure View Profiles... +Lets you change an existing view profile or create a new one. + + + +Settings Configure Shortcuts... Lets you see and change &konqueror;'s shortcut key bindings, i.e. the associations between actions such as Copy and keys or combinations of keys such a &Ctrl;V. If you do this take care not to duplicate an existing shortcut. + + + +Settings Configure Toolbars... Lets you configure the Main, Extra and Location Toolbars. See the section Changing Bars. + + +Settings Configure &konqueror;... +Lets you configure the File manager, File Associations, Browser, Internet Keywords, Cookies, Proxies, Cryptography, User Agent, or Toolbars by bringing up the appropriate dialogue box. + + + +Settings Configure Spell Checking... + +Displays the spell checking configuration dialogue box, in which you can change settings associated with spell checking in &konqueror;. + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Window</guimenu +> Menu + + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;L Window Split View Left/Right +Split View Left/Right. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;T Window Split View Top/Bottom +Split View Top/Bottom. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;R Window Remove Active View +Remove Active View. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;N Window New Tab +Open a new, empty, tab page. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;D Window Duplicate Current Tab +Open a duplicate tab page. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;B Window Detach Current Tab +Show the current tab page in a new instance of &konqueror;. + + + + &Ctrl;W Window Close Current Tab +Close the current tab page. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;Left Window Move Tab Left +Move the current tab one place left in the list of tabs. + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;Left Window Move Tab Right +Move the current tab one place right in the list of tabs. + + + +Window Show Terminal Emulator +Open a small text terminal view at the bottom of the main window. + + + + F9 Window Show Navigation Panel +Toggles the display of the &konqueror; navigation panel. See . + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Help</guimenu +> Menu + + + + +Help &konqueror; Handbook +View this document. + + + + &Shift;F1 Help What's This? +Draws a question mark (?) beside the mouse pointer, clicking on a window item such as the Stop button will then display a brief explanation. See Tooltips and What's This? . + + + +Help &konqueror; Introduction +Revisit the introductory pages that you got when &konqueror; was first started. + + + +Help Report Bug... +Report bug. + + + +Help About &konqueror;... +Display some brief information about &konqueror;'s version number, authors and licence agreement. + + + +Help About KDE... +Show some information about the version of &kde; that you are running. + + + + + + + + +
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+ + +Configuring &konqueror; + +In common with the rest of &kde;, &konqueror; is highly configurable, so you can really get the look and feel that best fits your needs and wishes. + + +Toolbars + +When &kde; is newly installed, &konqueror;'s window contains a Menubar, Main and Location Toolbars and possibly a Bookmark Toolbar. + +Maybe you don't need all these toolbars. To hide one of them, go into the SettingsToolbars menu and uncheck its box. To show a hidden toolbar, just check the box. + +The Menubar itself can be toggled on and off with the shortcut key combination &Ctrl;M. + + +On the left hand end of each bar you can see some vertical lines. By &LMB; clicking on them, you flatten the bar, meaning that it is hidden but can be quickly restored by clicking on the now horizontal lines. You can also drag a bar into a new position with these lines. + +If you right click on a Toolbar, you will get a menu to configure this bar. You can choose the orientation, text position and icon size + +The icons shown in the various bars can be changed by using the Settings Configure Toolbars... option, which brings up the Configure Toolbars dialogue box. The Main and Extra Toolbars are divided into sections, such as Main Toolbar <&konqueror;>, Main Toolbar <khtmlpart> and Extra Toolbar <khtmlsettingsplugin>. The number and type of these sections will depend on whether &konqueror; is in Web Browser or File Manager mode and whether you have &konqueror; plugins installed. + + + + +Shortcuts +To change the shortcut key arrangements used by &konqueror; select SettingsConfigure Shortcuts... . This will launch a dialogue box as shown below. + + + + + +Shortcut config screenshot 1 + + +Search through the combo box to find the action you want to add or change the shortcut keys for and select it by left clicking on the name. You will then be able to change the shortcut by selecting the None, Default or Custom radio button or by clicking on the large button in the Shortcut for Selected Action area. +The Define Shortcut dialogue box will then open. + + + + + +Shortcut config screenshot 2 + + +Choose whether you want to change the Primary or Alternate shortcut then press the key combination you want to act as the shortcut, for example &Ctrl;&Shift;S. If the Auto-Close box is checked the dialogue will vanish as soon as you enter the key combination, otherwise it will remain until you press OK or Cancel. Clicking on the little black icon with a white cross in it clears the shortcut. + + +User Defined Menus +You can add your own pop up menu to &konqueror; so that pressing one key combination will make the menu appear then pressing a second key, or using the Up arrow and Down arrow keys and pressing Enter, will select an item from it. +To do this add a Custom shortcut for each of the actions you want to appear in the menu and in the Define Shortcut dialogue check the Multi-Key box, press the key combination that you want to bring up your new menu then, separately, press the key that will choose that item from the menu. + + + + +Other Settings +Selecting Settings Configure Konqueror... brings up a dialogue box which you can use to control most aspects of &konqueror;'s behaviour. It contains several sections which are selected by left clicking on one of the icons at the left of the dialogue box. +Pressing the Help button will give you detailed instructions about how to use each of these sections, or you can use the What's This? feature. + + + +
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+ + +Credits and Licence + +&konqueror;. Program copyright 1999-2003, the &konqueror; developers: + + + + +&David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail; +developer (parts, I/O lib) and maintainer + + + +&Simon.Hausmann; &Simon.Hausmann.mail; +developer (framework, parts) + + + +&Michael.Reiher; &Michael.Reiher.mail; +developer (framework) + + + +&Mattias.Welk; &Mattias.Welk.mail; +developer + + + +&Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; +developer (list views) + + + +&Michael.Brade; &Michael.Brade.mail; +developer (list views, I/O lib) + + + +&Lars.Knoll; &Lars.Knoll.mail; +developer (HTML rendering engine) + + + +&Antti.Koivisto; &Antti.Koivisto.mail; +developer (HTML rendering engine) + + + +&Dirk.Mueller; &Dirk.Mueller.mail; +developer (HTML rendering engine) + + + +&Peter.Kelly; &Peter.Kelly.mail; +developer (HTML rendering engine, JavaScript) + + + +&Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail; +developer (HTML rendering engine, I/O lib) + + + +&Matt.Koss; &Matt.Koss.mail; +developer (I/O lib) + + + +&Alex.Zepeda; &Alex.Zepeda.mail; +developer (I/O lib) + + + +&Stephan.Kulow; &Stephan.Kulow.mail; +developer (I/O lib) + + + +&Richard.J.Moore; &Richard.J.Moore.mail; +developer (&Java; applet support) + + + +Dima Rogozin dima@mercury.co.il +developer (&Java; applet support) + + + +Wynn Wilkes wynnw@calderasystems.com +developer (&Java;2 manager support and other major improvements to applet support) + + + +&Harri.Porten; &Harri.Porten.mail; +developer (JavaScript) + + + +Stefan Schimanski schimmi@kde.org +developer (&Netscape; plugin support) + + + +&Carsten.Pfeiffer; &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail; +developer (framework) + + + +&George.Staikos; &George.Staikos.mail; +developer (SSL support) + + + +Dawit Alemayehu adawit@kde.org +developer (I/O lib, Authentication support) + + + +&Torsten.Rahn; &Torsten.Rahn.mail; +Graphics / icons + + + +Torben Weis weis@kde.org +kfm author + + + +&Joseph.Wenninger; &Joseph.Wenninger; +developer (navigation panel framework) + + + + +Documentation copyright 2000-2003 + + +&Erwan.Loisant; &Erwan.Loisant.mail; +&Pamela.Roberts; &Pamela.Roberts.mail; + + +Documentation updated for &kde; 3.2 by &Philip.Rodrigues; &Philip.Rodrigues.mail;. +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL;
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+ +Questions and Answers + + + + + + +Can I run &konqueror; from another window manager? + +Just install &Qt;, tdelibs and tdebase, and from your favourite window manager, launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it doesn't (&kde; developers don't test that case often), report it to http://bugs.kde.org and try running tdeinit before running &konqueror;, it usually helps. + + + +Where does &konqueror; keep all its configuration data? +Generally in the ~/.kde folder (this may be ~/.kde3 on your system, depending on how &kde; 3 was installed). Do not alter these files unless you really know what you are doing. + + + +The ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/profiles folder holds individual files containing settings for each of your profiles. + +Your bookmarks are held in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/bookmarks.xml +Cookies are held in ~/.kde/share/apps/kcookiejar/cookies +Your history, as used for the auto-completion feature, is in ~/.kde/share/config/konq_history + +In the folder ~/.kde/share/config/ the files konqiconviewrc, konqlistviewrc and konquerorrc hold a whole lot of general configuration settings. + +The folder ~/.kde/share/cache/http/ contains the browser cache. + +The Navigation Panel uses the files and subfolders in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqsidebartng + + +Any folder specific view settings are put into .directory files in the individual folders. + + + +How do I clear out the history file? +There are two histories: + +One is used for text completion in the Location Toolbar text entry box. To clear this right click on the text entry box and select Clear History . + +The other is the log of visited locations. Select the History page in the Navigation Panel, right click on an entry and choose Remove Entry to remove just that entry or Clear History to delete all entries. + + + + + + + +How do I enable, disable or clear the browser cache? +If you select Cache in the dialogue launched by selecting SettingsConfigure Konqueror... , you will be presented with a dialogue box that lets you disable the cache, clear it or set its size, and change the caching policy. + + + + +How can I change the timeout values used by &konqueror; when web browsing? +In the Control Centre Internet & Network Preferences page. + + + + +How do I set my home page - the page loaded on startup? +Start &konqueror; with the Web Browser icon on the panel. Open the page you want to be loaded in any new Web Browser window and select Save View Profile "Web Browsing" from the Settings menu. + +All new &konqueror; windows that are started with the Web Browser icon on the panel, or from the location menu, and new empty tabs, will now start at this page. + +This does not change the behaviour of the Home button on the &konqueror; toolbar, which will continue to take you to the &URI; defined in the &konqueror; configuration module. You can reach that module from within &konqueror;, via SettingsConfigure KonquerorBehaviour. By default this is set to ~, which is your Home folder. You may set this to any &URI;, either local or remote, and pressing the Home icon on the toolbar will display it. + +To have &konqueror; start up with no page loaded, use about:blank. + + + + +I can't find the answer to my question here. + +Take a look at http://www.konqueror.org/faq.html or http://www.konqueror.org/konq-java.html. + + + + + +
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+ +&konqueror; the File Manager + + +Folders and Paths +In &UNIX; and &Linux; all folders are arranged in a simple inverted tree structure descending and branching down from from a single top level folder. This means that you can get from any folder to any other by going up until you reach a common point then down through the appropriate subfolders until you reach your target. + +The position of any file or folder in the tree can be described by its path, which is a simple list of the folders you would have to descend through to get to the target folder or file. For example /home/pam is the subfolder pam of the subfolder home of the top level folder, and /home/pam/words.txt is the file words.txt in that subfolder. The leading / in these paths represents the top level folder. + +Every folder accessible by your system, including those on other hard disk partitions, your floppy and &CD-ROM;, will appear in the tree descending from /, their exact paths will depend on how your system was set up (see also the section on Floppy and &CD-ROM; Drives). +Every user on a &UNIX; / &Linux; system has their own home folder to hold their personal files and settings, for example /home/jon and /home/mary. The symbol ~ is often used to represent the user's home folder, so that ~/letter.txt refers to the file letter.txt in my home folder. +Note that the term directory is often used instead of folder. + + + +View Modes +In File Manager mode, &konqueror; shows you what files and subfolders are held in a folder, and can provide you with some information about them. +The path of the folder you are looking at is shown in the Titlebar, and also in the Location Toolbar, prefixed with file: to indicate that the folder is part of your computer's normal file system. For example file:/home/pam. + +The way that &konqueror; displays the files and folders depends mainly on your choice of View Mode. This can be selected from the ViewView Mode sub menu, which gives you the following options: + + + + +Icon View +Displays the name and a suitable icon for each file or folder. + + + +MultiColumn View +Similar to Icon View except that the display is neatly formatted into regular columns. + + + + +Detailed List View +Displays each file or folder on a separate line, as a small icon followed by the file or folder name followed by information about the item. The amount of information shown is controlled by the ViewShow Details sub menu settings. + + + +Text View +Similar to Detailed List View except that icons are not shown and the first character in each line will be / if the item is a folder. + + + +Tree View +This option is useful for navigating through the folder tree below the current folder. The display is similar to Detailed List View except that the start of each line will show a small + sign in a box if the item is a folder. Left clicking on the box will expand the display to show the contents of that folder. + + + + +Info List View +Similar to Detailed List View except that, where applicable, it shows the number of lines, words and characters and file format for each file. + + + +The default file icons shown in Icon View and MultiColumn View modes can be replaced by small preview images of the file contents, see the section File Previews of this handbook for more details. + + +File Tip Info +Checking the Show file tips box in the Behaviour page of the &konqueror; Configuration dialogue causes a small pop up information window to appear when the mouse pointer is hovered over a file or folder name or icon in Icon View or MultiColumn View mode. +If the Show previews in file tips checkbox is checked the pop up window will also show a small image of the file contents. + + + +File Previews +Selecting ViewPreview from the Menubar will bring up a sub menu that lets you enable file previews for certain types of file. +Generally this means that the file's icon will be replaced by a small image showing the file contents. +If file preview is enabled for Sound Files the file will be played whenever the mouse cursor is hovering over the file name or icon. +Note that file previews are only available in Icon View and MultiColumn View modes. +Because &konqueror; has to read much more data than just the file name details to generate a preview, file previews may not be appropriate when viewing files on a floppy or from a remote system. The Previews page of the File Manager Configuration dialogue allows you to disable file previews for protocols such as ftp where reading the extra data would take too long. + + + + + +Navigation +To get to a file with &konqueror; you first need to navigate through the folder tree to find the folder containing that file. + +To move between folders you can simply step up and down the tree: + + +To descend into a subfolder left click on its name or icon, or if you have selected it (see below) then just press Enter. +To go up the folder tree, click on the Up button in the Toolbar, or use&Alt;Up Arrow, or use the Menubar GoUp option. + + +To select a file or folder in the displayed folder without opening it in any way use the up and down arrow keys to move through the items. The selected item will be highlighted and some information about it will be displayed in the Status Bar. + +Setting the View Mode to Tree View can help you locate folders in the tree below the current folder. In this mode each folder is shown with a small box at the left. If the box contains a + sign, left clicking on the box (not on the folder name or icon) will display a sub tree showing files and subfolders contained in that folder. The small box will then change to show a - sign. Left click on that to collapse the sub tree. Once you have found the folder you are looking for, left click on the folder name or icon to open it. + +The Navigation Panel can also help you find your way around the file system. + +You can go directly to any folder by typing its path into the Location Toolbar window or into the dialogue box invoked by the Menubar LocationOpen Location item or by &Ctrl; O. &konqueror;'s Text Completion feature may be useful when you do this. Don't forget that in &Linux; / &UNIX; file and folder names are case sensitive. + +Once you have moved to a new folder you can go back to your previous choice by using the Toolbar Back button, the Menubar Go Back item, or &Alt;Left Arrow. + +Once you have gone back you can go forward. Use the Toolbar Forward button, the Menubar Go Forward item or &Alt;Right Arrow. + +Holding the &LMB; pressed while the mouse pointer is over the Toolbar Up, Back or Forward buttons brings up a menu of recently visited locations. + + +Finding Files and Folders + +If you don't know or can't remember where a file or folder is within your system, then use the Toolbar Find File button or the Menubar ToolsFind File... option. This will embed the file finder application &kfind; into &konqueror;'s window. See the &kfind; Handbook for help in using &kfind;. + +If the name of a file or folder begins with a period (dot), then it is a hidden file or folder, and will not normally be shown by &konqueror;. To see hidden files or folders use the Menubar ViewShow Hidden Files option. +Another reason &konqueror; may not show the file or folder you are looking for is that you may have the View Filter plugin set to display only certain types of file. + + + + +Floppy and &CD-ROM; Drives + +Any floppy disk, &CD; drive or other hard disk partition that you have on your system will usually appear in the / , /mnt or /auto folder, having a path something like /mnt/floppy or /cdrom. The details will depend on how your system was set up. + +&UNIX; / &Linux; requires that you mount a floppy disk or &CD-ROM; when you have inserted it into the drive, and mount other hard disk partitions when you want to access them. You also need to unmount a floppy disk or &CD-ROM; before removing it to register that it is no longer available. + +How you do this will depend on how your system: + + +You may have an Automount facility, in which case you don't have to bother about explicitly mounting and unmounting, although you may find that the &CD-ROM; occasionally starts up by itself for no apparent reason. + +You may have Floppy, &CD-ROM; and hard disk icons on your desktop, in which case &LMB; click on the icon to mount it. Doing this should also bring up a &konqueror; window showing the contents of the floppy, &CD-ROM; or partition. To unmount, right click on the icon and choose the Unmount item. Visit the section Create New... in this Handbook to see how to create such an icon. + +Or you can do it the traditional way by typing into a text console window: + +mount /mnt/floppy + + + +to mount, for example, the floppy drive, and + + + +umount /mnt/floppy + +to unmount it (umount not unmount). + +Rather than having to open a text console to type the mount or umount commands, you may prefer to use &konqueror;'s ToolsExecute Shell Command (&Ctrl;E) feature. + + + + + + + + + +Deleting Files and Folders + +&konqueror; gives you two ways to dispose of an unwanted file or folder: + + +You can move it to the Trash folder, which is the safest method as you can get it back if you realise that you have made a mistake. + +You can just plain Delete it, which removes the entry from the folder and adds the disk area occupied by the file(s) to the system's list of free disk areas, in the same way as the rm command. + + +The simplest way to remove a file or folder is to position the mouse pointer over its name or icon and press the &RMB;, which will bring up a menu containing the options Move to Wastebin and Delete. + +Or, if you have selected the item, the Menubar Edit menu will give you the choice of Move to Wastebin and Delete options. + +Del will move the selected item or items to the Wastebin. + +&Shift;Del will really, truly and irrevocably delete the selected item or items. + +You won't be able to remove a file or folder if you do not have the necessary permissions, see the section on Super User Mode for further details. + + + + +Moving and Copying + +To copy a file or subfolder between folders you can: + + +Position the mouse pointer over its name or icon and hold down the &RMB;, which will bring up a menu containing the Copy option. Choose that. + +Or if the item is selected you can use the Copy button on the Toolbar or the Menubar Edit Copy item, or the &Ctrl;C shortcut key combination. + +Navigate to the folder you want to copy the item into then Paste the item into the new folder by using the Toolbar Paste button or the Menubar Edit Paste option or the &Ctrl;V shortcut, or by moving the mouse pointer to a clear area of the window and holding the &RMB; down to bring up a menu containing the Paste option. + + +Moving a file or subfolder between folders can be done in the same way as copying, except that you choose the Cut option or &Ctrl;X instead of Copy. The item that you have Cut will be removed from the original folder when you do the Paste into the new folder. + +You can also copy or move selected item(s) to another folder by using Edit Copy Files (F7) or EditMove Files (F8), or by selecting Copy To or Move To from the drop down menu you get when you right click on an file or folder name in the File Manager window. + +You may not be able to copy or move a file or folder if you don't have the necessary permissions. See the section on Super User Mode for further details. + + +Using Drag 'n Drop + +&konqueror; also supports Drag and Drop copying and moving of files and folders. + +You can do this by having two instances of &konqueror;, one showing the folder you want to copy from, the other showing the target folder. Position the mouse pointer over the item you wish to copy or move, then, holding the &LMB; pressed, drag it to a clear space in the target folder. Release the button and you will be presented with a menu choice of Copy or Move. Take care to drop the item into an empty area of the target folder view - dropping it on top of another file name or icon can cause problems. + +You can also set up &konqueror; to show more than one folder within its window and drag & drop between them. + + + + +Split Views for Drag & Drop + + + +This screenshot illustrates the use of the Menubar Window Split View Left/Right option, also available with the shortcut &Ctrl;&Shift;L , to split the main &konqueror; window into two views, each showing the contents of a different folder. + +To be able to show different folders in each view they should not be linked; the little boxes at the bottom right of each view should be empty. + +The active view, that is the one whose path is shown in the Location Toolbar and which responds to navigation and Menubar commands, is shown by the little green light in the bottom left corner. To make a view active, left click on an empty area of the view or on its Status Bar. + +To remove an active view from &konqueror;'s window use the &Ctrl;&Shift;R shortcut, or the Menubar Window Remove Active View option, or &RMB; click on the Status Bar and choose the Remove Active View option from the resulting menu. + +If you use &konqueror; tabs, you can drag and drop between tabs by dragging the file to the tab label, without letting go yet. The destination tab will pop to the front, allowing you to continue dragging and then drop the file. + + + + +Duplicate File Names +If you try to paste a file into a folder that already contains a file with the same name, &konqueror; will pop up a dialogue box warning you that the file already exists. You can then choose to: + +Overwrite the old file with the newly copied one. The Overwrite All button can be used if you have copied multiple items. +Cancel the paste operation by pressing the Skip or Skip All button. +Give the file that is being copied a different name. You can do this by typing a new name into the text entry box or get &konqueror; to Propose one. When you have done this press the Rename button. + + + + + +Selecting Multiple Files + +You sometimes want to delete, copy or move a number of files that are similar in some way. For example you may wish to move all of the .png graphics files from one folder to another. &konqueror; makes this easy by letting you select multiple files based on similarities in their file names. + +Use the Menubar EditSelection Select... item or the shortcut &Ctrl;+. This brings up a little dialogue box in which you enter a filename containing the wildcard characters *, which matches any number of characters, and ? which matches a single character. Press OK and &konqueror; will highlight all files with matching names. For example; + + +flag*.png will select all filenames starting with the letters flag and ending with .png. +memo?.txt will select memo1.txt and memo9.txt but not memo99.txt. + + +When you have selected a range of files, you can narrow down the selection by uing the Menubar Edit Unselect... option or &Ctrl;- to specify which of the selected files should be removed from the selection. + +Use &Ctrl;U or the Menubar Edit Unselect All option or just &LMB; click on a clear area of the view to cancel the selection. + +You can even invert the selection: that is, deselect all selected files and select those that were previously unselected. Use the Menubar EditInvert Selection option or &Ctrl;* to do this. + +A number of useful shortcut keys can be used in list, tree and text view modes: + + + +Space + +Toggle the current selection. + + + + +Insert + +Toggle the current selection and move down to the next item. + + + + +&Ctrl;Up Arrow, &Ctrl;Down Arrow, &Ctrl;Home, &Ctrl;End, &Ctrl;Page Up, &Ctrl;Page Down + +Move the selection, toggling the selection of everything on the way. + + + + +&Shift;Up Arrow, &Shift;Down Arrow, &Shift;Home, &Shift;End, &Shift;Page Up, &Shift;Page Down + +Deselect everything, then move the selection, selecting everything on the way. + + + + +Once you have selected the right files then the normal delete, copy or move commands will act on all of the selected files at once. + +Depending on your keyboard type and locale, you may find that the &Ctrl;+, &Ctrl;- and &Ctrl;* shortcuts only work with the Numeric keypad +, - and * keys. + + + + +Create New + +When &konqueror; is in File Manager mode, picking Create New from the Edit menu or from the context menu you get by &RMB; clicking on a free area in a folder view gives you a submenu letting you create any of the following in the current folder: + + + + +FileLink To Application... +This option is most useful if you want to create an icon that will open a particular application. It opens a dialogue box with three tabbed pages. The first, General, is where you choose an icon and the text that will appear with it. The second page, Permissions, lets you select who can use or modify the icon. In the Application page you must enter the Command that will run the application, for example, kedit to start up the &kedit; text editor. kedit /home/pam/todo.txt would open the file /home/pam/todo.txt in &kedit;. Advanced options such as the file types which the application can open are also available from this page. + +To make the application icon appear on your desktop, create the link in your ~/Desktop folder (this may be called something slightly different depending on how &kde; was installed on your system) or get to the Create New... sub menu by right clicking on a free area of the desktop instead of within &konqueror;'s window. + +If you have a lot of specialised application links and don't want to clutter up the desktop, then why not create them in your Applications folder. You can get there in &konqueror; by choosing Go Applications. Then create a single icon on your desktop to open your Applications folder, which is usually in ~/.kde/share/applnk. + +To put an application link icon into the panel, first create it in the Applications folder then drag the icon onto a clear area of the panel. + + + + + +FileLink To Location (URL)... +This lets you create an icon to open &konqueror; at a particular folder or web page. As with Link To Application... you can make the application icon appear on your desktop by creating the link in your ~/Desktop folder or going to the Create New... sub menu by right clicking on a free area of the desktop. When you first create it the text shown with the icon will be the full path or &URL;. You can change it by right clicking on the icon, selecting Properties... and entering the preferred text in the General tab page. + + + +DeviceFloppy Device... +Use this option to create an icon that will mount a floppy disk and open an instance of &konqueror; showing the disk's contents. To unmount the disk when you have finished with it right click on the icon and select Unmount. In practice it doesn't have to be a floppy disk but can be any hard disk or partition on your system that is not normally mounted. In most cases you will want to create the icon on your desktop. + + + +Hard Disk... +This option is similar to Floppy Device... but for a hard disk drive or partition. + + + +CD/DVD-ROM Device... +This option is similar to Floppy Device... but for a CD or DVD drive. + + + +Folder... +An easy way of creating a new (sub)folder. + + + +Text File... +Use this to create an ordinary, empty, text file. A dialogue box will be opened for you to enter the name of your new file. + + + +HTML File... +Creates a skeleton HTML source file. When you type the new file's name into the dialogue box it is probably best to give it a .html extension to avoid confusion. + + + +Presentation Document... +Creates a skeleton &koffice; &kpresenter; document. Give its name a .kpr extension. + + + +Text Document... +Creates a skeleton KOffice &kword; document using the standard &kword; style template. Give its name a .kwd extension. + + + +Spread Sheet Document... +Use this to create a new KOffice &kspread; spreadsheet file, and name it with a .ksp extension. + + + +Illustration Document... +Creates a new KOffice &kontour; document. Name it with the extension .kil. + + + + + + + +Changing Names and Permissions + +The easiest way to change the name of a file or folder is to right click on it and select Rename. + +To change the name or permissions of a file or folder right click on its name or icon and select the Properties... item, or if you have selected the file or folder, then you can use the Menubar Edit Properties option. + +This will bring up the Properties dialogue box with two tabbed pages: + + +General, which gives you some information about the item and lets you change its name and, for a folder, the associated icon. +Permissions, which shows you the item's ownership and access permissions and lets you change the permissions. + + + +Copy and Rename +If you want to make a copy of an existing file with a different name, perhaps as a backup, in the same folder as the original file, do a normal Copy then when you Paste it a dialogue box will pop up complaining that the file already exists. Just type the new name into the dialogue's text box and press the Rename button (or if you are feeling lazy pressing the Propose button will generate a new name for you). + + + +Super User Mode + +If you are running as a normal user and try to access files outside of your own home folder you will often be prevented from doing so and get an error message such as Access Denied. + +To access these files you need to be logged in as the system administrator, often known as the Super User or root. + +Rather than logging out then in again, you can launch &konqueror; from the K Menu in Super User mode by selecting SystemFile Manager - Super User Mode . You will be asked for the root login password but as long as you can provide that &konqueror; will be started up with full access privileges to all files on your system. + +Take care. As Super User (root), you have complete control of your system, and a wrong command can easily do irrevocable damage. +Also, connecting to the internet as root is an extremely bad idea, as it seriously increases your vulnerability to malicious hacking. + + + + + + +At the Command Line + +Although &konqueror; is a very powerful and flexible GUI file manager, there are occasions when the experienced &Linux; / &UNIX; user wants to get down to the basics and work at the text command line level. + +She could, of course, open an instance of &konsole;, perhaps with &konqueror;'s Menubar ToolsOpen Terminal option or with &Ctrl;T. +If she only wants to launch a program or view a &URL;, the ToolsRun Command (&Alt;F2) option may be easier. + +ToolsExecute Shell Command... (&Ctrl; E) opens a small command line dialogue window where you can enter a shell command such as ps -ax | grep tdeinit . Note that it does not support full featured terminal control characters, so applications such as top and less will not work properly, but it is available immediately without the delay involved in starting &konsole;. + +For more complex operations, &konqueror; has another nice feature; the Menubar WindowShow Terminal Emulator option, which opens up a terminal window as a new view within &konqueror;. As long as the link icon is visible at the bottom right corner of each view, the terminal will follow any folder changes you make in the normal file manager view. + + + + +Including the terminal emulator + + + + + +
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+ + +2000 2002 +Erwan Loisant +Pamela Roberts + + +&FDLNotice; + +2002-09-22 +3.1 + +&konqueror; is &kde;'s advanced File Manager, Web Browser and Universal Viewing Application. + + + +KDE +Konqueror +Kdebase +File Manager +Browser +Viewer + + +
+ + +&konqueror-introduction; +&konqueror-basics; +&konqueror-filemanager; +&konqueror-browser; +&konqueror-path-complete; +&konqueror-bookmarks; +&konqueror-sidebar; +&konqueror-save-settings; +&konqueror-plugins; +&konqueror-config; +&konqueror-commands; +&konqueror-faq; +&konqueror-credits; + + + +Installation + +&konqueror; is part of the tdebase package which an essential part of &kde;. + +For instructions on acquiring &kde; please see http://www.kde.org. + +For further information about &konqueror; you might like to visit http://www.konqueror.org. + + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net + + + + +&documentation.index; +
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+ +Overview + +&konqueror; is an advanced file manager for the K Desktop Environment, providing file management functions ranging from simple cut/copy and paste operations to advanced local and remote network file browsing. Folder contents can be displayed in a variety of text and icon view modes, which can include thumbnail preview images of file contents. File and folder properties can easily be examined and changed and applications launched with a simple click of the &LMB;. + +&konqueror; is an HTML 4.01 compliant web browser with built in support for JavaScript (ECMA-262), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and bidirectional scripts (such as Arabic and Hebrew). It provides support for the secure running of &Java; applets, &Netscape; plugins for viewing &Flash;, &RealAudio; and &RealVideo; and SSL for secure communications. Advanced features include automatic &URL; and form completion, the ability to import bookmarks from other browsers and tabbed browsing. + +&konqueror; is also an excellent full featured FTP client. + +&konqueror; is a universal viewing application, capable of displaying images and documents without having to launch another application. It does this by embedding components (&kde; Parts) provided by other applications; from &kview; for image viewing, &kdvi; for DVI viewing, &kghostview; for &PostScript; documents and from the various &koffice; applications for their document types. + +&konqueror; is a fully customisable application which anyone can configure to suit their own needs, from changing the overall style and the sizes of text and icons to selecting which items appear in the Menubar, changing the number and positions of the toolbars and even defining new shortcut key combinations. Different configuration profiles can be saved for easy recall as needed. + +
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+ + +Automatic Text Completion + +You can get &konqueror; to help you enter a path or &URL; into the Location Toolbar by enabling one of the Text Completion features. To do this right click on a clear part of the Location Toolbar text entry box and select Text Completion from the pop up menu. This will let you choose between the following options: + + + + +None +What you get is what you type. + + + +Manual +When you have typed part of a path or &URL;, pressing &Ctrl;E will complete the entry if it is possible to do so unambiguously. + + + +Automatic +As you type into the Location Toolbar window &konqueror; will automatically extend what you type to complete one possible path or &URL;, highlighting the characters it has added. Continue typing if that is not what you wanted or press &Enter; to accept it. + + + +Dropdown List +A drop-down window will appear as you type, showing the possible matches to what you have typed so far. When the path or &URL; that you want appears in the window double click on it with the &LMB;. You can also use the Down Arrow and Up Arrow keys to select it then press &Enter;. + + + +Short Automatic +This is like Automatic mode except that it only extends what you have typed as far as the next / symbol in the path or &URL;. Press &Ctrl;E to accept the suggestion, &Enter; when the complete path or &URL; is shown. + + + +You should try out these different modes and pick the one that suits you best. +The history of recently visited &URL;s that &konqueror; uses for the Text Completion function can be viewed and edited in the History page of the Navigation Panel. + + +
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+ + +Plugins + + +&Netscape; Plugins + +Currently, &konqueror; supports &Netscape; 4.x plugins. + +Selecting Settings Configure Konqueror...Plugins will give you a dialogue box with two tabbed pages; Scan and Plugins. + +The Scan page controls how &kde; scans for new &Netscape; plugins, either manually by pressing the Scan for New Plugins button or automatically each time &kde; starts up. + +The scan is done by looking through the folders listed in the Scan Folders list for .so files containing plugin code. It examines every such file to find out which MIME types the plugin supports. It then creates MIME type definitions for &kde; in the user's ~/.kde/share/mimelnk folder to make other applications aware of them. + +The Plugins page shows you the &Netscape; plugins that &kde; has found, and for each plugin it lists the MIME types and the filename suffixes it uses to recognise them. + +The dialogue box also contains a checkbox Enable plugins globally which you can use to enable or disable plugins that can be contained in HTML pages (these can be considered a security risk). + + + + +&konqueror; Plugins + +The package tdeaddons contains several useful plugins that interact with &konqueror; in various ways. These are explained briefly below, more detailed information may be obtained by looking through the Konqueror Plugins section in the &kde; Help Centre. + + + + +Web Page Translation +This uses AltaVista's BabelFish site to translate the current HTML page to whatever language you want (within reason). It can be launched with ToolsTranslate Web Page. + + + +Folder View Filter +This is controlled by ToolsView Filter and allows you to choose which types of item are displayed in a folder. + + + +DOM Tree Viewer +Selecting ToolsShow DOM Tree opens a new window which displays the document object model (DOM) of the current HTML page. + + + +HTML Validator +This is started with ToolsValidate Web PageValidate HTML. It uses the W3C HTML validator to validate the current page, very useful when creating web pages. + + + +CSS Validator +Started with ToolsValidate Web PageValidate CSS, it uses the W3C CSS validator to validate the current page's Cascading Style Sheets. + + + +HTML Settings +Select ToolsHTML Settings to enable or disable a number of HTML settings without going through the Settings dialogue. + + + +Image Gallery +In File Manager mode, you can select ToolsCreate Image Gallery to create an HTML page with thumbnails of all the images in the current folder. By default the HTML page is called images.html and the thumbnails are put into a new thumbs folder. + + + +User Agent Changer +Select ToolsChange Browser Identification to get a menu that allows you to change the User Agent string without going through the Settings dialogue procedure. + + + +Archive Web Page +Invoked with Tools Archive Web Page, this tool creates an archive (.war ) file containing the web page being viewed including the images. Left click on the archive file name to view the saved page. + + + +Navigation Panel Media Player +This is a simple media player, embedded as a tab page in the Navigation Panel. You can drag songs or videos onto this page to play them. + + + + + + + + +
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+ +Saving Settings & Profiles + +General Settings +When you close down &konqueror; your current View menu settings (such as the View Mode, Use index.html and Show Hidden Files items) are automatically saved as the default options to be used next time &konqueror; is started. + +But you can also specify different View menu settings for an individual folder. To do this check the View Properties Saved in Folder box in the Settings menu, change the View settings to whatever you want then uncheck the View Properties saved in Folder box. Doing this creates a .directory file in that folder to hold the folder View settings. Use the SettingsRemove Folder Properties option to remove the folder specific settings (or just delete the .directory file). +One nice use of this feature is if you have a folder full of pictures. You can set that particular folder to display thumbnails of the pictures (by choosing Icon View and PreviewShow Previews from the View menu) when you open it, while not displaying images as thumbnails in other folders. + + + +View Profiles +&konqueror; can save a whole set of options as a View Profile. Some view profiles are part of the standard &konqueror; installation, such as Web Browsing and File Management, but you can add your own, too. + +To modify a view profile (say, the Web Browsing profile), load the profile with SettingsLoad View ProfileWeb Browsing , and change the &konqueror; settings to whatever you want. Now select SettingsSave View Profile "Web Browsing".... In the dialogue which appears, you can change the name of the profile, which will create a new profile with that name, or you can leave the name as it is to modify the current profile. If you select Save URLs in profile, the current &URL; will be loaded when you load that view profile. This functions in a similar way to the Home Page in many web browsers. If you want &konqueror; to start up with an empty window enter about:blank into the location bar before saving the profile. + +You can create a desktop icon to start &konqueror; with your new profile. First create a desktop icon by dragging the &konqueror; icon from the K menu onto the desktop and selecting Copy Here. Then right click on the new icon, select Properties... and change Program Name in the Execute tab page to kfmclient , MyNewProfile being what you called the new profile. Then in the General tab page change the name to something like MyNewProfile and pick a more suitable icon. + + +
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+JohnKnight
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+ + +200020012002 +&Jonathan.Singer; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2002-10-05 +1.20.00 + +This document is the user handbook for the &konsole; application. +&konsole; is an X terminal emulator for &kde;. + + +KDE +konsole +tdebase +command +line + + +
+ + +Introduction to &konsole; + + +What is a terminal? &UNIX; operating systems were originally designed as text-only systems, controlled by keyboard commands -- what is known as a command-line interface (CLI). The &X-Window; and &kde; and other projects have since added the graphical interface you are now using. However, the underlying CLI system is still there, and is frequently the easiest, fastest and most powerful way to perform many tasks. &konsole; is what is known as an X terminal emulator, often referred to as a terminal or a shell. It gives you the equivalent of an old-fashioned text screen on your desktop, but one which can easily share the screen with your graphical applications. Windows users may be familiar with the MS-DOS Prompt utility, which has the analogous function of offering a DOS command-line under &Windows;. (Although the &UNIX; CLIs offer far more power and ease of use than does DOS!) + +Explaining the use of the &UNIX; CLI is beyond the scope of this document, as it would require a lengthy book. Fortunately, many such books are available in every language in any good bookstore or library. There are also tutorials available on the Internet. Enjoy &kde;, but don't be shy about learning to use the command-line! You will find that even learning just the basics will make your computer use much more efficient and enjoyable. + + + +What makes &konsole; special? &konsole;'s advanced features include simple configuration and the ability to use multiple terminal shells in a single window, making for a less cluttered desktop. + +Using &konsole;, a user can open: + +&Linux; console sessions +Shell sessions +Screen sessions +Midnight Commander file manager sessions +Root console sessions +Root Midnight Commander sessions + + +These sessions can be renamed to help you keep track of all your shells, or signalled (STOP, CONT, HUP, INT, TERM, KILL). + +For more control over &konsole;, a user can: + +hide/show the menubar, toolbar, scrollbar and/or frame +select the size of a &konsole; window, fonts, colour schemes, and key mapping +change location of the scrollbar or hide the scrollbar + + +All chosen settings can be made the default for forthcoming sessions by saving them. + +For those with a deep interest in the taxonomy of free X terminals, there are two others of this kind: xterm, the original, written even before X itself (a month or two), and xvt, a lightweight xterm clone, on which most other currently available derivatives (notably eterm) are based. + +After a decade, &konsole; is the first rewrite from the ground up. While xterm has definitely been hacked to death (its README begins with the words Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here), &konsole; offers a fresh start using contemporary technologies and understanding of X. + + + + + +Use of &konsole; + + +Startup + +When &konsole; is started, an application (typically a &UNIX; shell) runs in the window. Simply type at the prompt. + + +&konsole; Screen + + + + + +&konsole; Screen + + + +A Tip of the Day window may also appear on startup, offering hints on the use of &konsole;. If you do not wish to receive tips, uncheck the Show tips on startup box. + + + +History + +As lines scroll off the top of the screen, they can be reviewed by moving the scroll bar upwards, scrolling with a mouse wheel or through the use of the &Shift;Page Up (to move back a page), &Shift;Page Down (to move forward a page), &Shift;Up (to move up a line) and &Shift;Down (to move down a line) keys (provided the History option is on). + +In addition, &konsole; mimics the FreeBSD console when scroll lock is pressed. When scroll lock is on, ordinary in- and output from the shell is suspended, and you can scroll through the history with Page Up, Page down, and Up Arrow and Down Arrow. + + + + +Sessions +If you often have to log into remote machines, or always run a similar set of terminal applications, you can use &konsole;'s Session feature along with &kde;'s session management to automate a lot of this for you. Let's take the following example: You often have open an ssh session to the machine administration ready for generic administration tasks. You may have noticed the New button on &konsole;'s tab bar contains a menu if you click and hold on it, and you can choose new session types here. We are going to add new entries to this menu. +Click on the menu entry SettingsConfigure Konsole +Choose the Session tab. + + +Fill in the first entry with a name. This is the name that will show in the menu, and will be the default label instead of Shell when you start a session of this type. + +Enter a command just as you normally would if you opened a new shell and were going to issue that command. For our first example above, you might type ssh administration. + +On the lower part of the panel, configure this session's appearance. You can have a different font, colour scheme, and $TERM type for each session. + +Press the Save Session... button. A dialogue will ask you to confirm the filename. + +Press OK. + + + +You should now be able to press and hold the New button on the tab bar, and select your new session type from the list. A new shell session will open within the &konsole; window, with the result of your executed command. In our example, you will be at an ssh passphrase prompt, and when you provide your passphrase, you will be logged into the remote machine. You can avoid this step also, by using ssh-agent, but that is a topic for another goodie. Perhaps you want to remotely tail your http error logs on a webserver, you could use a commandline something like ssh webserver tail /var/log/httpd-error.log. +You can use this to execute local commands as well. Try creating a session where the command is tail /var/log/messages. In this case, exiting the running application will close the shell session as well. +One really nice use of this feature is if you find you always have the same set of open sessions, &kde; can open them all for you automatically when you start a new &kde; session. Simply have them open as you like when you exit &kde;, and they will be saved with your &kde; session, and restored just like any other application when you restart &kde;. + + + + + +Mouse Buttons + + + + +Left + +Clicking the left button is passed as an event to the application running in the emulation, if it is mouse-aware. If a program will react on mouse clicks, &konsole; indicates this by showing an arrow cursor. If not, an I-beam (bar) cursor is shown. + +Holding the left button down and dragging the mouse over the screen with a mouse-unaware application running will mark a region of the text. While dragging, the marked text is displayed reversed for visual feedback. Select Copy from the Edit menu to copy the marked text to the clipboard for further use within &konsole; or another application. The selected text can also be dragged and dropped into compatible applications. Click on the selected text and drag it to the desired location. (Depending on your &kde; settings, you may need to hold the &Ctrl; key while dragging. + +Normally, new-line characters are inserted at the end of each line selected. This is best for cut and paste of source code, or the output of a particular command. For ordinary text, the line breaks are often not important. One might prefer, however, for the text to be a stream of characters that will be automatically re-formatted when pasted into another application. To select in text-stream mode, hold down the &Ctrl; key while selecting normally. + +Double-click with the left button to select a word; triple-click to select an entire line. + +If the upper or lower edge of the text area is touched while marking, &konsole; scrolls up or down, eventually exposing text within the history buffer. The scrolling stops when the mouse stops moving. + +After the mouse is released, &konsole; attempts to keep the text in the clipboard visible by holding the marked area reversed. The marked area reverts back to normal as soon as the contents of the clipboard change, the text within the marked area is altered or the left mouse button is clicked. + +To mark text on a mouse-aware application (Midnight Commander, for example) the &Shift; key has to be pressed when clicking. + + + + + +Middle + +Pressing the middle button pastes text currently in the clipboard. Holding down the &Ctrl; key as you press the middle button pastes the text and sends it to &konsole;. + +If you have a mouse with only two buttons, pressing both the left and right buttons together emulates the middle button of a three button mouse. + + + + + +Right + +The right button brings up a menu with the Show Menubar, Copy, Paste, Send Signal, Detach (or Attach) Session, Rename Session..., Bookmarks Settings and Close Session menu items. The &Ctrl; right button brings up the Session menu. + + + + + + + +Menu Bar + +The menubar is at the top of the &konsole; window. It can be hidden and restored by toggling Show Menubar in the Settings menu. When the menubar is hidden, Show Menubar can be reached by right clicking in the window or by &Alt;&Ctrl;M . + + +<guimenu +>Session</guimenu +> Menu + + + +SessionNew Shell +Open a new session with a terminal shell. &Alt;&Ctrl;N can also be used, as described in more detail below. + + +SessionNew Linux Console +Open a new session emulating a text-only &Linux; system. +See the file README.linux.console in the &konsole; source package for detailed information on how the &Linux; console differs from a typical &UNIX; console. If this doesn't mean anything to you, you almost certainly don't need to worry about it. + + + + +SessionNew Midnight Commander +Open a new session with the Midnight Commander file browser. + + + + +Session New Root Console + + +Open a new session with a terminal shell, as the root user. + +After being prompted for the root password, the # prompt appears, indicating that the user is working with root privileges. This is frequently necessary for installing new software and other system maintenance, but care should be taken to avoid accidental damage. + + + + + +Session New Root Midnight Commander + + +Open a new session with the Midnight Commander file browser, as the root user. +After being prompted for the root password, the # prompt appears under the browser window, indicating that the user is working with root privileges. Again, working as root is frequently necessary but care should be taken to avoid accidental damage. + + + + +SessionNew Screen Session +Open a new session with the Screen virtual terminal manager. See man for more information. + + +Session New Shell at Bookmark +Start a new terminal shell, in a folder chosen from the bookmark list. + + + +Session Close Session +Close the current session. + + + +Session Quit +Quit &konsole;, closing all sessions and any applications launched from them. + + + + +You can also open a new session with a key shortcut. By default, &Alt;&Ctrl;N is used. You can also define your own key shortcuts through the Settings Configure Shortcuts... menu command. + +The files with a *.keytab extension in $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole also define keyboard shortcuts. Use the Settings Keyboard menu command to choose a keytab file. The file README.KeyTab contains more information on defining shortcuts. + +The list of available sessions may differ from those listed here. &konsole; detects your installed programs and customises the list to reflect the available options. + +Finally, note that the session types can be modified, and new types created, by using the configuration dialogue, reached from the Settings Configure Konsole... menu entry. + + + +<guimenu +>Edit</guimenu +> Menu + + + +EditCopy +Copy the selected text to the clipboard. + + + +EditPaste +Paste text from the clipboard at the cursor location. + + + +Edit Send Signal +Send Signal - Send the specified signal to the shell process, or other process, that was launched when the new session was started.Currently available signals are: + + + + + +STOP +to stop process + + +CONT +continue if stopped + + +HUP +hangup detected on controlling terminal, or death of controlling process + + +INT +interrupt from keyboard + + +TERM +termination signal + + +KILL +kill signal + + +USR1 +user signal 1 + + +USR2 +user signal 2 + + + + + +Refer to your system manual pages for further details by giving the command man . + + + +EditClear Terminal +Clear all text from the session window.. + + + + +EditReset and Clear Terminal +Start a new session in the window.. + + + + +EditFind in History... +Find a word or string of text in the current history. Options allow case sensitive or backwards searches, and the use of regular expressions in searches. Press the Edit button to use the &kde; graphical editor to create a regular expression. + + + + +EditFind Next +Move to the next instance of the text for which you are searching. + + + + + +EditFind Previous +Move to the previous instance of the text for which you are searching. + + + + + +EditSave History As... +Save the current history as a text file. + + + + +EditClear History +Clear the history for the current session. + + + +EditClear All Histories +Clear the history for all sessions. + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>View</guimenu +> Menu + + + +ViewDetach Session +Open the current session in a separate window. The name of the session is displayed on the titlebar of the new window. Close the new window to restore the session to its original place, or right-click on the new window and select Attach Session. Note that if the main window is closed, any detached sessions will be closed with it. + + + +ViewRename Session... +Open a dialogue box allowing you to change the name of the current session. The name is displayed on the session tab. &Alt;&Ctrl;S can also be used. + + + +ViewMonitor for Activity +Flag the current session so it will show an alert if activity occurs. An icon of a lit light bulb will appear in the session's tab. Use this to alert you if something happens while you are working in another session. The time before an alert can be modified in the &konsole; preferences. + + + +ViewMonitor for Silence +Flag the current session so it will show an alert if no activity occurs for 10 seconds. An icon of a dark light bulb will appear in the session's tab. Use this to alert you if a task stops while you are working in another session. The time before an alert can be modified in the &konsole; preferences. + + + +ViewSend Input to All Sessions +Flag the current session so any commands entered into it will be sent to all sessions. The session will have a small icon in its tab to remind you to be careful of what you enter! rm -rf *, for instance, is probably not a good idea. + + + + +ViewMove Session Left +Move the tab of the current session one tab to the left. + + + +ViewMove Session Right +Move the tab of the current session one tab to the right. +&Shift; Left and &Shift; Right can be also be used to move between sessions. + + + +View Session icons... +At the bottom of the menu is a list of the available sessions. Selecting one makes that session active.You can also use the &Shift;Left/&Shift;Right keys to cycle through the available sessions. + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>Bookmarks</guimenu +> Menu + + + + +BookmarksAdd Bookmark +Add the current location to the bookmark list. + + + +BookmarksEdit Bookmarks +Edit the bookmark list. + + + +BookmarksNew Bookmark Folder... +Add a new folder to the bookmark list. + + + + +The bookmark list is displayed at the bottom of the menu. Select a bookmark to change to that location. + +You can use the bookmark editor to manually add URLs like ssh://user@host or telnet://host to open remote connections. + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>Settings</guimenu +> Menu + + + + +SettingsShow Menubar +Show or hide the menubar. + + + +SettingsShow Toolbar +Show or hide the toolbar. + + + +Settings Scrollbar +Control location of scrollbar: none, left, or right. + + + +Settings Fullscreen +Toggle window between full-screen and normal size. + + + +Settings Bell +Set the system bell to a &kde; System Notification or a visible flash, or turns it off. + + + +Settings Font +Set font and font size +Select the Custom option to use any combination of font, size and style. The README.fonts file in the &konsole; source package gives tips on which fonts will work well. + + + +Settings Keyboard +Choose desired keymapping. +The list of these keymappings is taken from $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/*.keytab. The file $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/README.KeyTab describes the keytab format in more detail. Add to or modify these files to match your needs. + + + +Settings Schema +Set colours of text and background. +The list of these schemata is taken from $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/*.schema. The file $KDEDIR/share/apps/konsole/README.Schema describes the schema format in more detail. Add to or modify these files to match your needs. You can also create custom schema through the preferences dialogue at Settings Configure Konsole.... + + + + +Settings Size +Set size of text area (given in columns x rows). + + + +Settings History... +Open a dialogue where you can configure the history. The Enable checkbox toggles saving of lines that have scrolled off the top of the window. You can enter the Number of lines to remember in the text field, or use the spinner buttons to increase or decrease the number in steps of 100 lines. The Defaults button will reset the history to 1000 lines. Setting this value to 0 will cause all history to be saved. Press OK to save your changes, or Cancel to close the dialogue without saving your settings. The Help button will open this manual, and display the text you're reading right now. + + + +SettingsSave Settings +Save the current settings as the new defaults. + + + +SettingsSave Sessions Profile... +Save the current set of sessions under a name you choose. The profile can then be used by starting &konsole; from the command-line with the --profile and the name of the profile. + + + + +SettingsConfigure Shortcuts... +Customise keyboard shortcuts for &konsole; commands. + + + + +SettingsConfigure &konsole;... +Open the &kcontrolcenter; module, allowing many additional changes to &konsole;'s interface and behaviour, including the creation of custom schemas and modification of the available sessions. + + + + + + + +<guimenu +>Help</guimenu +> Menu + + + + F1Help Konsole Handbook +Open the table of contents of this document. + + + +Help Tip of the Day... +Display a helpful tip about the use of &konsole;. Check the Show on start box to display a tip each time &konsole; is started. + + +HelpReport Bug... +Submit a bug report or a feature request for &konsole;. + + + +HelpAbout Konsole... +Information about &konsole;'s author + + + +HelpAbout KDE... +Information about the KDE project + + + + + + + + +Toolbar + +The toolbar is at the bottom of the &konsole; window. + +It can be hidden and restored by toggling Show Toolbar in the Settings menu or by clicking the textured handle at the side of the bar. The bar contains a New icon and icons for the current sessions. Clicking New opens a new Shell session. +Double-clicking a session tab opens a dialogue box enabling you to change the name of that session. &Alt;&Ctrl;S can also be used to rename the active session. +Clicking an existing session's icon makes that session active. When the toolbar is hidden, &Shift; Left and &Shift; Right can be used to move between sessions. + + + + +Command-line Options + +When &konsole; is started from the command-line, various options can be specified to modify its behaviour. + + + + + +List the various options + + + + name +Set the name that appears in the titlebar + + + + +Start with a login shell environment. What that does varies depending on your system, but generally it means that files such as ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile will be read. (If that doesn't mean anything to you, don't worry about it, but keep in the back of your mind for when you realise you need it.) + + + + title +Set the window title + + + + terminal +Sets the environment variable TERM to the specified value. Read man for more information on TERM. + + + + +Ignored + + + + +Prevent &konsole; from closing when an exit command is issued in the only session window. + + + + +Disable the saving of lines that scroll off the top of the window + + + + +Start &konsole; without a menubar + + + + +Start &konsole; without a toolbar + + + + +Start &konsole; without a frame + + + + +Start &konsole; without a scrollbar + + + + +Start &konsole; without Xft antialiasing. Antialiasing of a small font may be difficult to read. + + + + CCxLL +Start a terminal window of CC Columns and LL lines + + + + type +Start a session of the given type rather than the default. + + + + file +Start &konsole; using a specified .keytab file to customise key bindings. + + + + file +Start &konsole; using a saved set of sessions. + + + + file +Start &konsole; using a specified .schema file to customise appearance. + + + + file +Allow the use of extended DCOP commands to paste text into sessions. + + + + dir +Open with dir as the working folder. + + + + command +Execute command instead of shell. + + + +For instance: + + +bash$ + konsole + 90x25 + +starts a &konsole; window with 90 columns and 25 rows, with no history + + +&konsole; also accepts generic &Qt; and &kde; options: + + + + +List Qt-specific options + + + +List KDE-specific options + + + +List all options + + + +Show the authors' names + + + +Show the version number + + + +Show licence information + + + + + + + + +Credits and Copyright + +&konsole; is maintained by &Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail; + +The application &konsole; Copyright © 1997-2002 &Lars.Doelle; &Lars.Doelle.mail; + +This document was written by &Jonathan.Singer; &Jonathan.Singer.mail; + +Originally converted to DocBook SGML by &Mike.McBride; and &Lauri.Watts; + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + +&konsole; on non-&Linux; platforms + +Information on building &konsole; on platforms other than &Linux; is available in the README.ports file in the &konsole; source package. 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+&Matthias.Ettrich; &Matthias.Ettrich.mail; + +JohnKnight
anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
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+ + +2000 +&Dirk.Doerflinger; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2001-01-28 +0.02.00 + + +&kpager; gives you a thumbnail view of all virtual desktops. + + + +KDE +pager +kpager +desktop +overview + + +
+ + +Introduction + +&kpager; gives you a thumbnail sketch of all your desktops. It is a handy tool to let you see, resize or close windows on any desktop and move windows around within or between desktops. + + + + + +Using &kpager; + + +Here's a screenshot of &kpager; + + + + + + Screenshot + + + + + +More &kpager; features + +&kpager; can show all virtual desktops and the applications within them. It can be used to chose an application or even to move applications within virtual desktops or to others. + + + + + +Command Reference + + +The main &kpager; window + + +Using the mouse + +In &kpager; you can activate applications by clicking them with the left button. + +The middle button of the mouse can be used for dragging applications within &kpager;. Applications can either be moved within a virtual desktop or to another one. + +Clicking the right mouse button anywhere in &kpager; will open a context menu. + + + + +The Context Menu + +The context menu depends on where the right mouse button is clicked: If it is clicked on the empty background of &kpager;, it only has two items: Configure KPager and Quit. Otherwise, if clicked on a window, there are also the name and the icon of the application, and Minimise, Maximise, To Desktop and Close are displayed. See below for a detailed description of the menu items. + + + + +Maximise + +Maximises the application window to the whole desktop. This item only appears if right clicked on an application window. + + + + +Minimise + +Iconifies the application. This item only appears if right clicked on an application window. + + + + +To Desktop + +Sends the application window to the chosen virtual desktop. This item only appears if right clicked on an application window. + + + + +Close + +Closes the clicked application. This item only appears if right clicked on an application window. + + + + +Configure Pager + +Opens the settings dialogue. + + + + +Quit + +Quits &kpager;. + + + + + + + + +The Settings Dialogue + + +Here's a screenshot of the settings dialogue + + + + + + Screenshot + + + + +In the settings dialogue you will find five check boxes and two groups of radio buttons. + + + +Enable Window Dragging +If this box is checked, you can drag windows inside of &kpager; with the &MMB;. Windows can be dragged over the desktop or even to another desktop. + + + +Show Name +If this box is checked, the names of the desktops are shown in the main view of &kpager;. + + + +Show Number +If this box is checked, the numbers of the desktops are shown in the main view of &kpager;. If it is checked together with the Show Name box, the name is displayed with ordinals, e.g. 1. Desktop. + + + +Show Background +If this box is checked, the wallpaper of each desktop - if set - will be shown as backgrounds in &kpager;, too. + + + +Show Windows +If this box is checked, the applications on the desktops are shown in &kpager; as small views. Otherwise, &kpager; will remain empty, just for choosing the virtual desktops. + + + +Type of Window +This group of radio buttons sets the kind of view for the application window views. Plain will show just empty rectangles with the proportions of the application window, Icon will show them with their standard icon and Pixmap with a small view of the contents of the application window. Note that using the pixmap mode is only recommended for very fast machines. + + + +Layout +In this group the layout of the &kpager; main view can be set. Classical will show &kpager; in a 2xn grid like pager applications in some other window managers, Horizontal will show the virtual desktops in a horizontal view and Vertical in a vertical row, which may perfectly fit on the side of the desktop. + + + + + + + + +Questions and Answers + + + + +Why could I need &kpager;? + +&kpager; can be used as an alternative to the pager applet in the panel. It has the advantage of being resizeable and within this able to show icon or pixmap views of the running applications, move the windows across desktops and run outside of the panel. + + + +How can I change the behaviour of &kpager;? + +Clicking the right mouse button anywhere within &kpager; lets you chose Configure from the context menu for displaying the settings dialogue + + + + +Windows are transparent by default, how do I turn this off? + + +Currently, you cannot turn that option off within the config dialogue, but you can do it manually like this: + +Open the file $KDEHOME/share/config/kpagerrc with any text editor like &kedit; or vi. If you have no rights to write that file, you may need to do it as root or contact your system administrator. In this file you will have to add a new key with the name windowTransparentMode with a number as value. Values are: + + +0 - No transparent windows at all. +1 - Only maximised windows are transparent. +2 - all windows are transparent (default). + + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&kpager; + +Program copyright 2000 Antonio Larrosa larrosa@kde.org + +Documentation copyright 2000 by Dirk Doerflinger ddoerflinger@web.de +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + +Installation + + +How to obtain &kpager; +&install.intro.documentation; + + +Requirements + +As &kpager; is part of the &package; package, you will just need an installation of the main &kde; packages. + + + + +Compilation and Installation +&install.compile.documentation; + + + +&documentation.index; + +
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+ + +2003 +Teemu Rytilahti + + +2003-04 +Ravikiran Rajagopal + +&FDLNotice; + +2003-01-10 +1.01.00 + + +&ksplash; is a nice splash screen that shows the progress of an application that is loading. + + + +KDE +tdebase +ksplash +ksplashml +splashscreen +eye candy + + +
+ + +Introduction + +&ksplash; is a nice splash screen that shows the progress of an application that is loading. Please report any problems or feature requests to the &kde; mailing lists. The principal features of &ksplash;: + +Themeable +Uses plugins to be completely customisable +Can be used by any application that uses DCOP + + +This handbook will show you how to create themes for use with plugins that are already available. If none of the plugins available satisfy your tastes, you can learn how to customise the appearance of &ksplash; completely by writing a plugin in C++. + + + +Using themes + +To use themes from KDE-Look, extract them to ~/.kde/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/ for a single user, or to $KDEDIR/share/apps/ksplash/Themes/ to make them available to all users of your system. + +You can also use the Splash Screen module under Appearance in the &kde; control centre to do this automatically. + + +Using the &kcontrol; Module + +This module allows you to install, test and remove &ksplash; themes. + +Down the side of the module is a list of currently available &ksplash; themes. As you select one, a preview will display in the main part of the window. When you have selected the one you wish to use, press OK or Apply. Press Cancel to exit the module without making changes, and Defaults to restore the system default splash screen. + +To install new modules, press Add..., and find the theme on your computer. You do not have to unpack theme files, you can safely select the compressed theme file. Installing a theme does not make it the theme in use until you select it in the list and press either OK or Apply. + +Although you can see a preview of the splash screen, you may like to see how it looks in real use, for instance to see what the animation looks like. You can test themes by selecting them in the list and clicking the Test button. + +You can also remove themes you no longer wish to use, by selecting them and pressing the Remove button. Note that your user account may not have the right to remove themes installed system-wide. It is also recommended you do not uninstall the Default splash screen. + + + + + + +How to make themes for &ksplash; + +General +Making your own themes for &ksplash; is easy. After you have finished your themes you can post them on the KDE-Look so that others can use it. + + +Identifying your theme + +Let us create a theme called MyCoolTheme. For the theme to be recognised by &ksplash;, it should be stored in a folder called MyCoolTheme under ~/.kde/apps/ksplash/Themes/. It should have a file called Theme.rc, containing the settings of the theme. You can specify large numbers of special things to theme, change the plugin engine to use, and so on. You do not have to use all the settings available; usually, the settings have an acceptable default value. The basic syntax for entries in the Theme.rc file is [option] = [value] You can find the definitions of the various options in the following sections. + + +Simple <filename +>Theme.rc</filename +> file +[KSplash Theme: MyCoolTheme] +Name = MyCoolTheme +Description = A nice theme using XpLike engine +Version = 1.0 +Author = Real Name <realmail@mail.com> +## Use the XpLike engine for this theme. +Engine = XpLike +Show Icon = false +Welcome Text = Loading KDE + + + +After specifying the name, the description and the author of the theme, you should first choose a theme engine (also known as a plugin). Then, you can customise various features of the theme engine by assigning key-value pairs as in the example file above. + +It is important that the name of the directory under which the theme files are stored (~/.kde/apps/ksplash/Themes/MyCoolTheme in our case) and the identifier ([KSplash Theme: MyCoolTheme] in our case) of the theme in the Theme.rc file are identical. Otherwise, &ksplash; will not recognise the theme. + + + + +Background files + +When &ksplash; starts, it tries to find a background image for your current screen resolution, if the theme engine uses one. The background image file should be named in the following format: Background-WWWxHHH.png. + +For example, you might use a file called Background-1024x768. If the background image for your screen resolution cannot be found, it tries to resize the original Background.png or the file specified in Theme.rc to suit the current resolution. Resizing on-the-fly will certainly take some time, so you should provide background images for at least the following sizes: 1280x1024, 1024x768 and 800x600. + + + + +Options for Theme Engines + + +Standard Theme + +Standard Theme Options + + + +Name +Argument +Explanation + + + +Statusbar Position +[top/bottom] +Toggles the position of the statusbar on the screen. Default is bottom. + + +Statusbar Visible +[true/false] +Indicates whether the statusbar should be shown. Default is true. + + +Progress Visible +[true/false] +Indicates whether loading progress should be shown. Default is true. + + + +Statusbar Font +[fontname] +The font used in statusbar. Default is Helvetica. + + +Statusbar Font Size +[size] +The font size for the statusbar. Default is 16. + + +Statusbar Font Bold +[true/false] +Indicates whether the statusbar font should be bold. Default is true. + + +Statusbar Font Italic +[true/false] +Indicates whether the statusbar font should be italic. Default is false. + + + +Statusbar Foreground +[color] +The foreground colour of statusbar. Default is white. + + +Statusbar Background +[color] +The background colour of statusbar. Default is black. + + +Statusbar Icon +[true/false] +Indicates whether the statusbar should have an icon. + + +Icons Visible +[true/false] +Indicates whether icons should be visible. Default is true. + + +Icons Jumping +[true/false] +Indicates whether icons should be jumping. Default is true. + + +Icon Position +[0-3,10-13] +Position where the icons are shown. Default is bottom-left. + + +Splash Screen +[name] +Changes the splash screen image that is shown. + + + +
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+ + +Redmond theme + +Redmond theme options + + + +Name +Argument +Explanation + + + +Background Image +[filename] +User defined background image to use. + + +User Icon +[Iconname] +Name of standard icon to show for user. Default is go. + + +Welcome Text +[text] +Text shown in splash screen. Default is "Welcome". + + +Username Text +[text] +Text shown instead of user's real name. + + + +Welcome Text Position +[x,y] +Position on the screen where the Welcome Text is shown. + + +Username Text Position +[x,y] +Position on the screen where the username is shown. + + +Action Text Position +[x,y] +Position on the screen where the current action is shown. + + +Icon Position +[x,y] +Position on the screen where the user icon is shown. + + + +Show Welcome Text +[true/false] +Toggles showing of welcome text. Default is true. + + +Show Welcome Shadow +[true/false] +Toggles showing of welcome text's shadow. Default is true. + + +Show Username +[true/false] +Toggles showing of username. Default is true. + + +Show Action +[true/false] +Toggles showing of action currently being performed. Default is true. + + +Show Icon +[true/false] +Indicates whether icon should be shown. Default is true + + +Use KDM User Icon +[true/false] +Show user's login icon. Default is true. + + + +
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+ + +MacX Theme + +MacX Theme Options + + + +Name +Argument +Explanation + + +Icon Size Minimum +[size] +Assign the minimum size for icons. Default is 16. + + +Icon Size Maximum +[size] +Assign the maximum size for icons. Default is 64. + + +Optimised Icon Rendering +[true/false] +Optimise icon rendering. Default is true. + + +Progress Bar Visible +[true/false] +Default is true. + + +Progress Bar Position +[top/bottom] +Toggles whether statusbar should be in bottom or top. Default is bottom. + + +Icons Jumping +[true/false] +Indicates whether icons should be jumping. Default is false. + + + +
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+ + +MacClassic Theme + +MacClassic Theme Options + + + +Name +Argument +Explanation + + +Icon Position +[0-3,10-13] +Position of the icons on the screen. Default is bottom left. + + +Icons Jumping +[true/false] +Indicates whether icons should be jumping. Default is false. + + +Icons Visible +[true/false] +Indicates whether icons should be visible. Default is true. + + +Splash Screen +[name] +Changes the splash screen image that is shown. + + + +
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+ + +2k theme + +2k theme options + + + +Name +Argument +Explanation + + +Title Background Colour +[color] +The background colour of title. Default is dark blue. + + +Title Foreground Colour +[color] +The foreground colour of title. Default is white. + + +Status Text Colour +[color] +The colour of status texts. Default is the same as Title Background Colour. + + +Rotator Colour 1 +[color] +Defines the colour of rotator 1. Default is dark blue. + + +Rotator Colour 2 +[color] +Defines the colour of rotator 2. Default is cyan. + + +Rotator Speed +[value] +Defines the speed of the rotator. Default is 30. + + +Window Title +[text] +Specifies the title text of the window. + + +Logo File +[filename] +Defines the logo used. + + + +
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+ + +Using &ksplash; From Within Your Own Application + +In this chapter, we describe a simple method for using &ksplash; as the splash screen for your &kde; application. If you do not develop applications for &kde;, you can skip this chapter. + + +Basic Requirements + +Your &kde; application must be &DCOP;-aware. &DCOP; is the &kde; technology used to communicate between applications. If you use the standard &kde; application framework, this is taken care of automatically. For information about &DCOP; and related &kde; technologies, please visit the &kde; developers' corner. + + + +Starting &ksplash; + +Before your application starts its computation intensive work, or before it starts loading plugins, &etc;, invoke &ksplash; as follows: + +DCOPClient *c = kapp->dcopClient(); +QString error; +QCString KSplashName; +int pid = 0; +QStringList args; +args << "--theme=MyCoolTheme" << "--managed"; +if (kapp->startServiceByDesktopName("ksplash", args, &error, &KSplashName, &pid)) +{ + KMessageBox::sorry(0, error, "Unable to invoke KSplash"); + // Some error processing here. +} + + +We will assume that there is only one instance of &ksplash; running. Other cases are slightly more complex. Please see the &DCOP; documentation for further details. + + + +Showing messages + +Before you show any messages, you need to set up the number of steps you will show. For example, the &kde; startup procedure uses 7 steps. + +QByteArray data; + QDataStream arg(data,IO_WriteOnly); + arg << someNumber; + if (!(c->send(KSplashName, "KSplashIface", "setStartupItemCount(int)", data)) + // Some error processing here. + + +Whenever you want to display a message with or without an icon, use + +arg << QString("iconName") << QString("programName") << QString("Some description"); + if (!(c->send(KSplashName, "KSplashIface", "programStarted(QString,QString,QString)", data)) + { + // Some error processing here. + } + + +Each time you call programStarted, the steps completed is incremented. When your program has finished its startup, do the following to make the splash screen go away: + +if (!(c->send(KSplashName, "KSplashIface", "startupComplete()", data)) + { + // Some error processing here. + } + + +That's it! You don't need anything more to take advantage of all that &ksplash; has to offer you. + + + + + + + + +Writing new &ksplash; plugins + +Writing new &ksplash; plugins is not difficult. In this chapter, we will write a simple plugin that will emulate the splash screen of a well known operating system. This tutorial assumes that you know the basics of C++, and a little bit of KDE/Qt programming. + + +Basic Requirements +We will create a plugin called 2k. The plugin name is used in various places, and is important that you consistently use it so that the plugin is recognised by &ksplash;. &ksplash; plugins are actually dynamically loadable libraries with the following naming convention: + +The library should be named as ksplash+lowercasethemename. For our theme, it will be ksplash2k. +It should have a corresponding desktop file which is named as ksplash+lowercasethemename.desktop. For our theme, it will be ksplash2k.desktop. +Finally, the object that is returned by the library should be a class which is named Theme+themename. For our example, it will be Theme2k. + +Do not worry about it if you don't understand all of the above. We will consider each of those points in detail later. The other very important detail is that the plugin class should be derived from ThemeEngine. + + +Building the skeleton framework +We will use the &kde; application framework which will take care of building the plugin and will provide us with platform independence without any work on our part. To do that, make sure you have the tdesdk package installed. Run the command kapptemplate to produce an application named "2k". It will create a toplevel folder which contains generic files such as AUTHORS, &etc;. We are most interested in the subfolder called 2k. Go into that subfolder and delete all the files there. Now we have the skeleton we require. +The next step is to create a .desktop file which, when installed, will tell &ksplash; that our plugin is available. Consistent with the naming conventions laid out in the preceding section, create a file called ksplash2k.desktop in that folder. It should contain the following lines: + +[Desktop Entry] +Encoding=UTF-8 +Type=Service +Comment=KSplash Plugin +Name=KSplash2k +ServiceTypes=KSplash/Plugin +X-KDE-Library=ksplash2k +X-KSplash-Default=true +X-KSplash-PluginName=2k +X-KSplash-ObjectName=Theme2k + + +The Encoding, Type, Comment and ServiceTypes are the same for all plugins. The plugin name and the library name follow the conventions noted earlier. The entry X-KSplash-Default takes a boolean value which determines whether it is shown in the control panel configuration module by default. Except for some very rare cases, it should be true. + + +Declaration of plugin class +Now that we have the preliminary work done, let us get into the actual fun part - creating a class that will provide the behaviour we want. While we are free to make this class do almost anything we want it to do, there are a few restrictions. + +Plugin classes must inherit the ThemeEngine class. +Plugin classes must be named according to the rule: Theme+PluginName. +Plugin classes should provide a static function called names that returns a list of names by which it can be invoked. +If the plugin can be configured in the control centre module, it should provide a ThemeEngineConfig-based class for the configuration. +Plugin classes must override at least one of the virtual functions slotSetText, slotSetPixmap, slotUpdateProgress and slotUpdateSteps to make it usable. +The constructor should take the form ThemeEngine( QWidget *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args ) so that it can be used with KGenericFactory. + +The last requirement may seem complicated, but, as we will see later, by adding a single line to your source files, you can usually ignore it. + + +Code for the header file +Given the constaints, we will now see what the header file theme2k.h looks like this: + +Listing for <filename +>theme2k.h</filename +> +#ifndef __THEME2K_H__ +#define __THEME2K_H__ + +#include <qlabel.h> +#include <qwidget.h> + +#include <kdialogbase.h> +#include <kpixmap.h> +#include <ksplash/themeengine.h> + +class RotWidget; + +class Cfg2k: public ThemeEngineConfig +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + Cfg2k( KConfig * ); +}; + +class ObjKsTheme; +class Theme2k: public ThemeEngine +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + Theme2k( QWidget *, const char *, const QStringList& ); + + inline const QString name() + { + return( QString("KSplash2k") ); + } + inline const KDialogBase *config( KConfig *kc ) + { + return new Cfg2k( kc ); + } + static QStringList names() + { + QStringList Names; + Names << "KSplash2k"; + Names << "ks2k"; + Names << "2k"; + Names << "2000"; + return( Names ); + }; + +public slots: + inline void slotSetText( const QString& s ) + { + if( mText && mText->text() != s ) mText->setText( s ); + }; + +private: + void initUi(); + void readSettings(); + + QLabel *mText; + RotWidget *mRotator; + QColor mTBgColor, mTFgColor, mRotColor1, mRotColor2, mStatusColor; + int mRotSpeed; + QString mWndTitle, mLogoFile; +}; + +#endif + + +Let us analyse the listing above. The Theme2k class satisfies the naming conventions, and is inherited from ThemeEngine. It provides a Theme2k::names(), and has a constructor that takes the required parameters: Theme2k( QWidget *, const char *, const QStringList& ); and also provides a simple Theme2k::slotSetText() method. For the moment, do not worry about the RotWidget class. It is a small widget that provides some eye candy for the user. Our plugin is very simple and does not display any icons or show a progressbar. If you would like to display icons, override the slotSetPixmap function. Similar functions exist for setting the progressbar range (slotUpdateSteps) and incrementing(slotUpdateProgress) the current step. + + +Implementation of the plugin +We will examine only the relevant parts of the implementation. For a listing of the whole implementation, please see the appendix. The first thing we will do is to get the library requirement out of the way: + +Library requirement +K_EXPORT_COMPONENT_FACTORY( ksplash2k, KGenericFactory<Theme2k> ); + + +The macro K_EXPORT_COMPONENT_FACTORY is declared in kgenericfactory.h. Onwards to the constructor! Since this is a very simple plugin, the constructor is pretty straightforward. + +Plugin constructor +Theme2k::Theme2k( QWidget *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args ) + :ThemeEngine( parent, name, args ) +{ + readSettings(); + initUi(); +} + + +The method readSettings() illustrates the proper way to obtain your theme settings. (You do want people to use your plugins in their themes, don't you?) + +Obtaining theme settings +void Theme2k::readSettings() +{ + if( !mTheme ) + return; + + KConfig *cfg = mTheme->themeConfig(); + if( !cfg ) + return; + + cfg->setGroup( QString("KSplash Theme: %1").arg(mTheme->theme()) ); + + QColor DefaultTBgColor( Qt::darkBlue ); + QColor DefaultTFgColor( Qt::white ); + + mTBgColor = cfg->readColorEntry( "Title Background Color", &DefaultTBgColor ); + mTFgColor = cfg->readColorEntry( "Title Foreground Color", &DefaultTFgColor ); + mStatusColor = cfg->readColorEntry("Status Text Color", &mTBgColor ); + + QColor DefaultRot1( Qt::darkBlue ); + QColor DefaultRot2( Qt::cyan ); + mRotColor1 = cfg->readColorEntry( "Rotator Color 1", &DefaultRot1 ); + mRotColor2 = cfg->readColorEntry( "Rotator Color 2", &DefaultRot2 ); + + mRotSpeed = cfg->readNumEntry( "Rotator Speed", 30 ); + mWndTitle = cfg->readEntry( "Window Title", i18n("Please wait...") ); + mLogoFile = cfg->readEntry( "Logo File", QString::null ); +} + + +Since we like our users, we provide sensible defaults for parameters that are not present in the theme file. Note that we should always set our group to "KSplash Theme: themename" to remain compatible with future theme specifications. The initUI() method is not very interesting, as it merely builds up the widgets. Please see the appendix for details. + + +Compiling the plugin +Since we decided to use the &kde; framework for compiling the plugin, we need to create a Makefile.am. It should look like this: + +Listing of <filename +>Makefile.am</filename +> +INCLUDES = $(all_includes) + +kde_module_LTLIBRARIES = ksplash2k.la + +ksplash2k_la_SOURCES = theme2k.cpp rotwidget.cpp +ksplash2k_la_LDFLAGS = $(all_libraries) $(KDE_RPATH) +ksplash2k_la_LIBADD = $(LIB_TDEUI) -lksplashthemes + +METASOURCES = AUTO + +noinst_HEADERS = theme2k.h rotwidget.h + +servicesdir = $(kde_servicesdir) +services_DATA = ksplash2k.desktop + +themedir = $(kde_datadir)/ksplash/Themes/2k +theme_DATA = Theme.rc Preview.png + + +For more information on writing Makefile.am files for &kde;, please see the &kde; developers' website. The only thing of note is that we provide a default theme based on this plugin, and provide a preview image for it. As a matter of courtesy to your users, you should provide an example Theme.rc file illustrating the use of the various options. + + + + +Questions and Answers +&reporting.bugs; &updating.documentation; + + +I can't find any themes that work in &ksplash;. Why is that? + + +You probably don't have the correct plugins for the theme. The plugins are in the kde-artwork package. Download and install it, and try then again. + + + + +What is file Theme.rc and how do I make one? + + +Theme.rc is the file where you can specify a theme's settings. For more information, take a look at How to make themes for &ksplash;. + + + + + + +Credits and Licence + +&ksplash; + +Program Copyright © 2003 &Ravikiran.Rajagopal; &Ravikiran.Rajagopal.mail; + + +Contributors +&Brian.C.Ledbetter; &Brian.C.Ledbetter.mail; + + + +Documentation Copyright © 2003 &Teemu.Rytilahti; &Teemu.Rytilahti.mail; +&underFDL; &underGPL; + + +Installation + + +Requirements + +In order to successfully use &ksplash;, you need &kde; version 3.2 or higher. Some themes may require specific plugins. If a theme does not work, please contact the theme author to find out where to obtain the appropriate plugin. + + + + +Compilation and Installation +&install.compile.documentation; + + +Source code + +Listing of <filename +>theme2k.cpp</filename +> +#include <qlabel.h> +#include <qwidget.h> + +#include <kapplication.h> +#include <kconfig.h> +#include <kdebug.h> +#include <kdialogbase.h> +#include <kgenericfactory.h> +#include <kglobalsettings.h> +#include <klocale.h> +#include <ksplash/objkstheme.h> +#include <kstandarddirs.h> + +#include "rotwidget.h" +#include "theme2k.h" +#include "theme2k.moc" + +K_EXPORT_COMPONENT_FACTORY( ksplash2k, KGenericFactory<Theme2k> ); + +Cfg2k::Cfg2k( KConfig * ) +{} + +Theme2k::Theme2k( QWidget *parent, const char *name, const QStringList &args ) + :ThemeEngine( parent, name, args ) +{ + readSettings(); + initUi(); +} + +void Theme2k::initUi() +{ + QVBox *vbox = new QVBox( this ); + vbox->setFrameShape( QFrame::WinPanel ); + vbox->setFrameShadow( QFrame::Raised ); + + QHBox *labelBox = new QHBox( vbox ); + labelBox->setPalette( mTBgColor ); + labelBox->setMargin( 1 ); + QLabel *lbl = new QLabel( mWndTitle, labelBox ); + lbl->setFont( QFont( "Arial", 12, QFont::Bold ) ); + lbl->setPaletteForegroundColor( mTFgColor ); + + QLabel *logo = new QLabel( vbox ); + logo->setPalette( Qt::white ); + + QString px( locate( "appdata", mTheme->themeDir() + (mLogoFile.isNull()?QString("/Logo.png"):mLogoFile) ) ); + if (px.isNull()) + px = locate("appdata","Themes/Default/splash_top.png"); + if( !px.isNull() ) + { + QPixmap pix( px ); + logo->setPixmap( pix ); + } + else + { + logo->setText( "<B>KDE</B>2000" ); + logo->setAlignment( AlignCenter|AlignVCenter ); + } + + mRotator = new RotWidget( vbox, mRotColor1, mRotColor2, mRotSpeed ); + + QHBox *hbox = new QHBox( vbox ); + labelBox->setSpacing( 4 ); + labelBox->setMargin( 4 ); + + mText = new QLabel( hbox ); + mText->setPaletteForegroundColor( mStatusColor ); + mText->setPaletteBackgroundColor( mTFgColor ); + mText->setText( mWndTitle ); + mText->setFixedHeight( 48 ); + + setFixedSize( vbox->sizeHint() ); + QRect rect(KGlobalSettings::splashScreenDesktopGeometry()); + move( rect.x() + (rect.width() - size().width())/2, + rect.y() + (rect.height() - size().height())/2 ); +} + +void Theme2k::readSettings() +{ + if( !mTheme ) + return; + + KConfig *cfg = mTheme->themeConfig(); + if( !cfg ) + return; + + cfg->setGroup( QString("KSplash Theme: %1").arg(mTheme->theme()) ); + + QColor DefaultTBgColor( Qt::darkBlue ); + QColor DefaultTFgColor( Qt::white ); + + mTBgColor = cfg->readColorEntry( "Title Background Color", &DefaultTBgColor ); + mTFgColor = cfg->readColorEntry( "Title Foreground Color", &DefaultTFgColor ); + mStatusColor = cfg->readColorEntry("Status Text Color", &mTBgColor ); + + QColor DefaultRot1( Qt::darkBlue ); + QColor DefaultRot2( Qt::cyan ); + mRotColor1 = cfg->readColorEntry( "Rotator Color 1", &DefaultRot1 ); + mRotColor2 = cfg->readColorEntry( "Rotator Color 2", &DefaultRot2 ); + + mRotSpeed = cfg->readNumEntry( "Rotator Speed", 30 ); + mWndTitle = cfg->readEntry( "Window Title", i18n("Please wait...") ); + mLogoFile = cfg->readEntry( "Logo File", QString::null ); +} + + + +Listing of <filename +>rotwidget.h</filename +> +#ifndef __ROTWIDGET_H__ +#define __ROTWIDGET_H__ + +#include <qlabel.h> +#include <qtimer.h> +#include <qwidget.h> + +#include <kdialogbase.h> +#include <kpixmap.h> + +/** + * @short Display a rotating-gradient widget. + */ +class RotWidget: public QWidget +{ + Q_OBJECT +public: + RotWidget( QWidget *, const QColor&, const QColor&, int ); + ~RotWidget(); + +private slots: + void stepEvent(); + +protected: + void preparePixmap( int ); + void paintEvent( QPaintEvent * ); + void resizeEvent( QResizeEvent * ); + + QColor m_color1, m_color2; + int m_step, m_speed; + QTimer *m_stepTimer; + + QList<KPixmap> m_stepPixmap; +}; + +#endif + + + +Listing of <filename +>rotwidget.cpp</filename +> +#include <kdebug.h> +#include <kdialogbase.h> +#include <kpixmapeffect.h> + +#include <qlabel.h> +#include <qpainter.h> +#include <qwidget.h> + +#include "rotwidget.h" +#include "rotwidget.moc" + +RotWidget::RotWidget( QWidget *parent, const QColor& c1, const QColor& c2, int sp ) + :QWidget(parent), m_color1(c1), m_color2(c2), m_step(0), m_speed(sp) +{ + if( (m_speed <= 0) || (m_speed > 20) ) + m_speed = 1; + setFixedHeight( 6 ); + + for( int i = 0; i <= width(); i++ ) + preparePixmap( i ); + + m_stepTimer = new QTimer( this ); + connect(m_stepTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(stepEvent())); + m_stepTimer->start( 50 ); +} + +RotWidget::~RotWidget() +{ +} + +void RotWidget::stepEvent() +{ + // This is inefficient as we create too many pixmaps, optimise later. + m_step += m_speed; + if( m_step > width() ) + m_step = 0; + repaint( true ); +} + +// Todo: Optimize drawing. +void RotWidget::paintEvent( QPaintEvent *pe ) +{ + QPainter p; + p.begin( this ); + + QRect r = pe->rect(); + + if( m_stepPixmap.at( m_step ) ) + bitBlt( this, r.x(), r.y(), m_stepPixmap.at( m_step ), r.x(), r.y(), r.width(), r.height() ); + else + p.fillRect( rect(), Qt::black ); + p.end(); +} + +void RotWidget::resizeEvent( QResizeEvent *re ) +{ + m_stepPixmap.clear(); + for( int i = 0; i <= re->size().width(); i++ ) + preparePixmap( i ); +} + +void RotWidget::preparePixmap( int step ) +{ + if( step < 0 ) + return; + + // Explicitly draw our first pixmap. The rest we will bitBlt() from here. + if( step == 0 ) + { + KPixmap tmp; tmp.resize( size().width() / 2, size().height() ); + KPixmap tmp2(tmp); + KPixmapEffect::gradient( tmp, m_color1, m_color2, KPixmapEffect::HorizontalGradient ); + KPixmapEffect::gradient( tmp2, m_color2, m_color1, KPixmapEffect::HorizontalGradient ); + KPixmap *px = new KPixmap( size() ); + QPainter p; + p.begin( px ); + p.drawPixmap( 0, 0, tmp ); + p.drawPixmap( size().width()/2, 0, tmp2 ); + p.end(); + m_stepPixmap.append( px ); + } + else if( m_stepPixmap.at( step-1 ) ) + { + QPixmap *prev = m_stepPixmap.at( step-1 ); + QPixmap next; next.resize( size() ); + // convert + // prev = "[------------]" + // to + // next = "------------][" + bitBlt( &next, 0, 0, prev, 1, 0, prev->width()-1, prev->height() ); + bitBlt( &next, width()-1, 0, prev, 0, 0, 1, prev->height() ); + KPixmap *n = new KPixmap( next ); + m_stepPixmap.append( n ); + } +} + + + + +&documentation.index; +
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+&Chris.Schlaeger;&Chris.Schlaeger.mail; + +&Tobias.Koenig;&Tobias.Koenig.mail; + +JohnKnight
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+ + +2000 +&Chris.Schlaeger; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2000-12-14 +1.00.00 + +&ksysguard; is a network enabled task manager and system monitor application, with the additional functionality of top. + + +KDE +KSysGuard +process monitor +top +ps + +
+ + +Introduction + +&ksysguard; is the &kde; Task Manager and Performance Monitor. It features a client/server architecture that allows monitoring of local as well as remote hosts. The graphical front end uses so-called sensors to retrieve the information it displays. A sensor can return simple values or more complex information like tables. For each type of information, one or more displays are provided. Displays are organised in work sheets that can be saved and loaded independently from each other. So, &ksysguard; is not only a simple task manager but also a very powerful tool to control large server farms. + + + + + +Using &ksysguard; + + +Getting started + +&ksysguard; can be started from the start menu, using the entry KDE System Guard in the Systems menu. Alternatively, you can start it by typing ksysguard in a terminal. + +The &ksysguard; main window consists of a menu bar, an optional tool bar and status bar, the sensor browser and the work space. When first started you see your local machine listed as localhost in the sensor browser and 2 pages in the work space area. This is the default setup. + +This default setup is sufficient enough for an inexperienced user to do some system management. An experienced user or even a system administrator of a large computer lab has different needs. To address a wide range of users, &ksysguard; is highly flexible. + + + +The Sensor Browser + +The sensor browser displays the registered hosts and their sensors in a tree form. Click on the tree handles to open or close a branch. Each sensor monitors a certain system value. + + +Connecting to other hosts + +To connect to a new host use Connect Hosts from the File menu. A dialogue box will appear and allows you to enter the name of the host you want to connect to. Below the name you can choose the connection method. The default is ssh, the secure shell. Alternatively the rsh, the remote shell, or the daemon mode can be used. Click OK to establish the connection. Shortly afterwards the new host will appear in the sensor browser and you can browse the list of sensors. + +To establish a connection, a program called ksysguardd, that can be started in the following two modes, must be installed on the new host. + + + +daemon mode + +You can start ksysguardd at boot time in Daemon mode by adding -d as the argument. In this case, you have to select daemon mode at the connection dialogue of ksysguard. A disadvantage of this connection type is that you won't be able to kill or renice a process with the Process Controller and the data exchange over network won't be encrypted. + + + +shell mode + +In this mode ksysguardd is started at connecting time by ksysguard. To make that possible, its location needs to be included in your PATH. Unfortunately the ssh does not source your .profile file, so your regular PATH setting will not be available. Instead it uses a default PATH like /bin:/usr/bin. Since it is very likely that &kde; is not installed in these folders you need to create or update a file in your home folder. The file is called environment and needs to be in a hidden folder called .ssh. See the manual page for ssh for more details. The file needs to contain a line similar to: + +PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/opt/kde/bin + + +assuming that ksysguardd can be found under /opt/kde/bin/ksysguardd. + +When using ssh you should make sure that you have your identity.pub installed on the remote machine and the host key of the remote machine is already registered on your machine. The easiest way to check this is to type ssh in a shell. If you are greeted by ksysguardd you can type quit and everything is in order. + + + + +For experts: ksysguardd is a very small program that is only linked against the libc. So it can also be used on machines that do not have a fully blown &kde; installation, such as servers. If you choose the custom command option in the host connector you need to specify the complete command to start ksysguardd. + + + + +Disconnecting hosts + +To disconnect from a host, select the host in the sensor browser and choose Disconnect Host from the File menu. If you still have sensors in use, the display frames will be greyed and the displays won't update any longer. + + + + +The Work Space + +The work space is organised as work sheets. Select New from the File menu to create a new work sheet. A dialogue will appear where you can set the name, the dimension and the update interval of the work sheet. To remove a work sheet again, select Close from the File menu. Any modifications will be saved to the work sheet file. If a work sheet has never been saved, you will be asked for a file name. Work sheets consist of cells organised as a grid. + +Each cell can be filled with a display for one or more sensors. You can fill a cell by dragging a sensor from the sensor browser and dropping it over the cell. If there is more than one type of display available for that type of sensor, a popup menu will appear. You can then select which display you prefer to use. Certain types of displays can display more than one sensor. Add more sensors to a display by dragging them over from the sensor browser and dropping them over the already existing display. + +Work sheets can be configured by clicking Configure Worksheet at the Edit menu. In the appearing dialogue you can set the dimension and the update interval. This update interval is used by all displays of the worksheet, which has the use update interval of worksheet set in its timer configuration dialogue. + +The entry Configure Style of the Settings menu gives you the possibility to configure the global style attributes and apply them to the current active worksheet. + +Displays can be configured by clicking with the right mouse button on them. A popup menu appear where you can select whether you want to change the properties of that display, remove it from the work sheet, change its update interval type and value or pause and restart its updating. + + +Signal Plotter + +The signal plotter prints samples of one or more sensors over time. If, several sensors are displayed, the values are piled in different colours. If the display is large enough a grid will be displayed to show the range of the plotted samples. By default, the automatic range mode is active so the minimum and maximum values will be set automatically. Sometimes you want fixed minimum and maximum values. In that case, you can deactivate automatic range mode and set the values in the properties dialogue. + + + +Multimeter + +The multimeter displays the sensor values as a digital meter. In the properties dialogue you can specify a lower and upper limit. If the range is exceeded, the display is coloured in the alarm colour. + + + +Process Controller + +The Process Controller gives you a list of processes on your system. The list can be sorted by each column. Just press the left mouse button at the head of the column. + +The list shows the following information about each process. Please note that not all properties are available on every operating system. + + + +Name +The name of the executable that started the process. + + + + +PID +The Process ID. A unique number for each process. + + + +PPID +The Process ID of the process parent. + + + + +UID +The ID of the user that started the process. + + + + +GID +The ID of the group the process belongs to. + + + + +Status +The process status. + + + +User% + +The processor load of the process in user space (in percent). + + + + +System% + +The processor load of the process in system space (in percent). + + + + +Nice +The scheduling priority. + + + +VmSize +The total amount of virtual memory used by the process (in kBytes). + + + +VmRss +The total amount of physical memory used by the process (in kBytes). + + + +Login +The login name of the user that started the process. + + + + +Command +The complete start command of the process. + + + +Underneath the table you find four buttons which will be described now from left to right. + + +The <guibutton +>Tree</guibutton +> View + +The tree view has been designed to show the relationships between the running processes. A process that is started by another process is called the child of that process. A tree is an elegant way to show this parent-child relationship. The init process is the ancestor of all processes. + +If you are not interested in the children of a particular process you can click on the little box to the left of the parent and the subtree will collapse. Another click on that box will unfold the subtree again. + + + + +The Process Filter + +The Process Filter can be used to reduce the number of processes displayed in the table. You can filter out processes you are not interested in. Currently you can display all processes, system processes only, user processes only or your processes only. + + + + +The <guibutton +>Refresh</guibutton +> Button + +This button can be used to force an immediate update of the process list. + + + + +The <guibutton +>Kill</guibutton +> Button + +If you have selected one or more processes you can press the kill button to kill them. A so called SIGKIL is sent to the processes which causes them to terminate immediately. If these applications still have unsaved data this data will be lost. So use this button with care. + + + + + +BarGraph + +The bargraph displays the sensor values as dancing bars. In the properties dialogue you can specify minimum and maximum values of range and a lower and upper limit. If the range is exceeded, the display is coloured in the alarm colour. + + + +Sensor Logger + +The sensor logger does not display any values, but logs them in a file with additional date and time information. For each sensor you can specify a lower and upper limit in the properties dialogue. If the range is exceeded, the entry of the sensor table is coloured in the alarm colour and a knotify event is sent. + + + +Log File + +The log file monitor displays the content of a file ⪚ /var/log/messages. In the properties dialogue, you can compose a list of regular expressions that will be compared with the content of the file. If one of the expressions match, a knotify event will be sent. + + + +List View + +The listview displays the data of some sensors in the form of a table. + + + + + + +Configuring <application +>ksysguardd</application +> + +The graphical front-end is available on any platform that &kde; runs on. The back-end is at the moment available on the following flavours of &UNIX;: + + + +&Linux; 2.x +For ksysguardd to work it is necessary to compile the &Linux; Kernel with the /proc Filesystem enabled. This is the default setting and most &Linux; Distributions have it already. + + +FreeBSD +The ksysguardd program needs to be owned by the kmem group and needs to have the setgid bit set. + + +&Solaris; +To be written + + + +Support for other platforms is in progress. 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+ + +20002001 +&Thad.McGinnis; + +&FDLNotice; + +2004-08-27 +2.00.00 + + +&kwrite; is a text editor for &kde; + + + +KDE +KWrite +text +editor + + +
+ + +Introduction + +&kwrite; is more than a text editor for the &kde; Desktop. It is meant to be a programmer's editor, and could be considered as at least a partial alternative to more powerful editors. It may be best used in conjunction with &konqueror; for source file browsing for different languages. &kwrite; also works very well as a simple text editor. One of &kwrite;'s main features is the colourised syntax, customised for many different programming languages such as: C/C++, &Java;, Python, Perl, Bash, Modula 2, HTML, and Ada. + + + + +Some Fundamentals + +&kwrite; is very simple to use. Anyone that has used a text editor should have no problems. + + +Drag and Drop + +&kwrite; uses the &kde; Drag and Drop protocol. Files may be dragged and dropped onto &kwrite; from the Desktop, &konqueror; or some remote &FTP; site opened in one of &konqueror;'s windows. + + + +Command Line Options + +Though &kwrite; may most often be started from the KDE program menu, or a desktop icon, it can also be opened at the command line prompt of a terminal window. There are a few useful options that are available when doing this. + + +Specify a File + +By specifying the path and name of a particular file the user can have &kwrite; open (or create) that file immediately upon startup. This option might look something like the following: + +% kwrite + + + + + +Specify a file on the internet + +The above-mentioned method could even be used to open files on the internet (if the user has an active connection at the time.) An example of this might look like the following: + +% kwrite + + + + + + + +Other Command Line Options + +The following command line help options are available + + + +kwrite +This lists the most basic options available at the command line. + + +kwrite +This lists the options available for changing the way &kwrite; interacts with &Qt;. + + +kwrite +This lists the options available for changing the way &kwrite; interacts with &kde;. + + +kwrite +This lists all of the command line options. + + +kwrite +Lists &kwrite;'s authors in the terminal window + + +kwrite +Lists version information for &Qt;, &kde;, and &kwrite;. Also available through kwrite + + + + + + +Key Bindings + +Many of the key bindings (shortcuts) are configurable by way of the Settings menu. By default &kwrite; honours the following key bindings. + + + + + +Insert +Toggle between Insert and Overwrite mode. When in insert mode the editor will add any typed characters to the text while pushing along any data to the right of the text cursor. Overwrite mode causes the entry of each character to eliminate the character immediately to the right of the text cursor. + + +Left Arrow +Move the cursor one character to the left + + +Right Arrow +Move the cursor one character to the right + + +Up Arrow +Move the cursor up one line + + +Down Arrow +Move the cursor down one line + + +Page Up +Move the cursor up one page + + +Page Down +Move the cursor down one page + + +Backspace +Delete the character to the left of the cursor + + +Home +Move the cursor to the beginning of the line + + +End +Move the cursor to the end of the line + + +Delete +Delete the character to the right of the cursor (or any selected text) + + +&Shift;Left Arrow +Mark text one character to the left + + +&Shift;Right Arrow +Mark text one character to the right + + +F1 +Help + + +&Shift;F1 +What's this? + + +&Ctrl;F +Find + + +F3 +Find again + + +&Ctrl;C +Copy the marked text to the clipboard. + + +&Ctrl;B +Set a Bookmark + + +&Ctrl;N +New document + + +&Ctrl;P +Print + + +&Ctrl;Q +Quit - close active copy of editor + + +&Ctrl;R +Replace + + +&Ctrl;S +Invokes the Save command. + + +&Ctrl;V +Paste the clipboard text into line edit. + + +&Ctrl;X +Delete the marked text and copy it to the clipboard. + + +&Ctrl;Z +Undo + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;Z +Redo + + + + + + + + +The Menu Entries + + +The <guimenu +>File</guimenu +> Menu + + + + + + &Ctrl;N File New + +This starts a new Document in the editor. If there is a current document with unsaved changes the user is given a chance to save it. + + + + + + &Ctrl;O File Open... + + + + +Displays a standard &kde; Open File dialogue. Use the file view to select the file you want to open, and click on Open to open it. You can find more information about the &kde; Open File dialogue in the &kde; User Guide. + + + + + + +File Open Recent + + +This is a shortcut to open recently saved documents. Clicking on this item opens a list to the side of the menu with several of the most recently saved files. Clicking on a specific file will open it in &kwrite; - if the file still resides at the same location. + + + + + + &Ctrl;S File Save + + +This saves the current document. If there has already been a save of the document then this will overwrite the previously saved file without asking for the user's consent. If it is the first save of a new document the save as dialogue (described below) will be invoked. + + + + + +File Save As... + + +This allows a document to be saved with a new file name. This is done by means of the file dialogue box described above in the Open section of this help file. + + + + + + &Ctrl;P File Print... + + +Opens a simple print dialogue allowing the user to specify what, where, and how to print + + + + + + + + &Ctrl;Q File Quit + + +This will close the editor window, if you have more than one instance of &kwrite; running, through the New View or New Window menu items, those instances will not be closed. + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Edit</guimenu +> Menu + + + +&Ctrl;Z Edit Undo + +This is used to eliminate or reverse the most recent user action or operation. + + + + +&Ctrl;&Shift;Z EditRedo + +This will reverse the most recent change (if any) made using Undo + + + + + + +&Ctrl;X EditCut + +This command deletes the current selection and places it on the clipboard. The clipboard is a feature of KDE that works invisibly to provide a way to transfer data between applications. + + + + +&Ctrl;C EditCopy + +This copies the currently selected text to the clipboard so that it may be pasted elsewhere. The clipboard is a feature of KDE that works invisibly to provide a way to transfer data between applications. + + + + +&Ctrl;V EditPaste + +This will insert the contents of the clipboard at the cursor position. The clipboard is feature of KDE that works invisibly to provide a way to transfer data between applications. + + + + +&Ctrl;A EditSelect All + +This will select the entire document. This could be very useful for copying the entire file to another application. + + + + + + + + &Ctrl;G Edit Go to line + +This opens the goto line dialogue box which is used to have the cursor jump to a particular line (specified by number) in the document. The line number may be entered directly into the text box or graphically by clicking on the up or down arrow spin controls at the side of the text box. The little up arrow will increase the line number and the down arrow decrease it. There is also a slide control to the right of the text box which allows the user to move the goto point in the document in an analogue manner. + + + + +&Ctrl;F EditFind + +This opens the find dialogue which is used to specify the Text to Find in the document. There is small text box for entering the search pattern which also doubles as a dropdown box. Clicking on the dropdown arrow at the side of the box makes available other recent search patterns. Other parameters are included to make the search more efficient. Selecting Case Sensitive will limit finds to entries that match the case (upper or lower) of each of the characters in the search pattern. Find Backwards directs the search to proceed in an upwardly direction. The Selected Text option keeps the search within currently selected text. Checking Whole Words Only prevents the search from stopping on words that contain the searched for pattern. The Search from Cursor option begins the search from the current position of the cursor within the document rather than from the beginning. + + + + +F3 EditFind Next + + + +This repeats the last find operation, if any, without calling the find dialogue box. + + + + + &Shift;F3 Edit Find Previous + + +This repeats the last find operation, if any, without calling the find dialogue box, and searching backwards instead of forwards through the document. + + + + +&Ctrl;R EditReplace + +This command opens the replace dialogue box. The replace dialogue is almost identical to the above-mentioned find dialogue. In addition to the features in the find dialogue it contains a Replace With: text entry/dropdown box. Using this dialogue the user can specify both the text to be found and text with which to replace it. The additional Prompt On Replace option allows the user to have &kwrite; ask for confirmation before each replacement. + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Bookmarks</guimenu +> Menu + + + + +Bookmarks Clear All Bookmarks + + +This command will remove all the markers from the document as well as the list of markers which is appended at the bottom of this menu item. + + + + +At the bottom of this menu, a list of markers appears if any markers are available for this window. + + + + +The <guimenu +>Tools</guimenu +> Menu + + + +ToolsSpelling... + +This initiates the spell checking program - a program designed to help the user catch and correct any spelling errors. Clicking on this entry will start the checker and bring up the speller dialogue box through which the user can control the process. There are four settings lined up vertically in the centre of the dialogue with their corresponding labels just to the left. Starting at the top they are: + + + +Unknown word: +Here, the spell checker indicates the word currently under consideration. This happens when the checker encounters a word not in its dictionary - a file containing a list of correctly spelled words against which it compares each word in the editor. + + +Replace with: +If the checker has any similar words in its dictionary the first one will be listed here. The user can accept the suggestion, type in his or her own correction, or choose a different suggestion from the next box. + + +Suggested Words: +The checker may list here a number of possible replacements for the word under consideration. Clicking on any one of the suggestions will cause that word to be entered in the Replacement: box, above. + + +Language: +If you have installed multiple dictionaries, here you can select which dictionary/language should be used. + + + +On the right side of the dialogue box are 5 buttons that allow the user to control the spell check process. They are: + + + +Add to Dictionary +Pressing this button adds the word in the Misspelled Word: box to the checker's dictionary. This means that in the future the checker will always consider this word to be correctly spelled. + + +Replace +This button has the checker replace the word under consideration in the document with the word in the Replacement: box. + + +Replace All +This button causes the checker to replace not only the current Unknown word: but to automatically make the same substitution for any other occurrences of this Misspelled Word: in the document. + + +Ignore +Activating this button will have the checker move on without making any changes. + + +Ignore All +This button tells the checker to do nothing with the current Unknown word: and to pass over any other instances of the same word. This only applies to the current spell check run. If the checker is run again later it will stop on this same word. + + + + + + + +Three more buttons are located horizontally along the bottom of the spell check dialogue. They are: + + + +Help +This invokes the KDE help system starting at the &kwrite; help pages (this document). + + + +Finished +This button ends the spell check process, and returns to the document. + + + +Cancel +This button cancels the spell check process, all modifications are reverted, and you will return to your document. + + + + &Ctrl;I ToolsIndent + +This increases the paragraph's indentation by one step. The size of the step depends on the indentation settings. + + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;I ToolsUnindent + +This reduces the paragraph's indentation by one step. The size of the step depends on the indentation settings. + + + + +ToolsClean Indentation +Not yet implemented + + + + + &Ctrl;D ToolsComment +This adds one space to the beginning of the line where the text cursor is located or to the beginning of any selected lines. + + + + + &Ctrl;&Shift;D ToolsUncomment +This removes one space (if any exist) from the beginning of the line where the text cursor is located or from the beginning of any selected lines. + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenu +>Settings</guimenu +> Menu + + + +Settings Show Toolbar + + +When checked, this displays a moveable toolbar containing buttons used to initiate frequently used commands. When unchecked the toolbar is hidden. + + + + +SettingsShow Statusbar + +When checked, this displays a small bar at the bottom of the editor containing information about the status of the current document. When unchecked the statusbar is hidden. + + + + +SettingsShow Path + +When selected, this displays in the title bar the path (its location in the file system) of the current document. When unchecked the path is hidden. + + + + +Settings Configure Editor... + + +This menu item opens a dialogue whereby several different settings may be adjusted. + + + + +SettingsConfigure Shortcuts... + +This command opens a dialogue box whereby the key bindings may be changed. A display window at the top of the dialogue box shows the list of commands (actions) that can have keyboard shortcuts. Below the display are three radio buttons. The user may choose between No Key, Default Key, and Custom Key. (Note that a set of radio buttons only allows the selection of one of the offered items - in the way that buttons on a car radio only offer the selection of one preset station. Also, the Default Key selection is only available for those commands that actually have a 'default' shortcut.) Selecting the Custom Key option activates the three check boxes and key button at the bottom of the dialogue. The user may then select a key combination for the command in question by means of the check boxes and key button. For example, with the About KDE command selected in the display window, the user could select &Ctrl; and Alt, click on the key button, and then press the K key on the keyboard. This would mean that anytime he or she held down the &Ctrl; and Alt buttons and pressed K (while using &kwrite;) the About KDE display box would be called. + + + + +SettingsConfigure Toolbars... +This will open the dialogue whereby the toolbar configuration may be changed. The user can choose which shortcut buttons should appear on the toolbar. A display window on the left lists the commands available to placed on the toolbar. A display on the right lists those commands already on the toolbar. A set of four arrow buttons between the two displays manipulates the selections. The right pointing arrow places any command selected in the left pane onto the right pane, i.e., it is added to the toolbar. The left arrow does just the opposite, removing any action selected in the right window from the toolbar. The up and down pointing arrows change the position of an action selected in the right window which changes the position of its button in the toolbar. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The <guimenuitem +>Help</guimenuitem +> Menu &help.menu.documentation; + + + +Configure &kwrite; + +Selecting SettingsConfigure Editor from the menu brings up the Configure Editor dialogue box. This dialogue can be used to alter a number of different settings. The settings available for change vary according to which category the user chooses from a vertical list on the left side of the dialogue. By means of three buttons along the bottom of the box the user can control the process. + +She or he may invoke the Help system, accept the current settings and close the dialogue by means of the OK button, or Cancel the process. The categories Colours, Fonts Indent, Select, Edit, Spelling and Highlighting are detailed below. + + +Colours + +This section provides access to two different colour settings, described below. Each of these settings may be changed by clicking on its corresponding button. These are special wide buttons that are the colour of the current setting. Clicking on one of the buttons calls a special colour dialogue box used to change the setting. + +The colour dialogue box provides a convenient and graphical way to select a colour. In the upper left of the box is a rectangular display of a spectrum of colours. To the immediate right of this, is vertical bar displaying a range of intensity from the most dark at the bottom to the most light at the top. The user may select and adjust a colour by clicking in these two boxes. Clicking in the rectangular display selects a particular mix of red, green, and blue colours and in the vertical bar selects a level of intensity (value). The various colour attributes are displayed in numerical form in small text boxes located directly below the spectral rectangle and the user can see them change as the colour is adjusted. These attributes include the mix of the basic colour components (red, green, and blue) as well as hue and saturation levels. Alternatively the user can enter figures directly in these boxes. There is also a square at the bottom centre of the dialogue box which displays the colour which is under consideration at any time. To the right of this display is another text box labelled HTML: This shows the user the colour code that would be used to specify the particular displayed colour in HTML code which is widely used for web pages. + +In addition to the above, the colour dialogue allows the capture of any colour currently displayed on the desktop or in another program. Clicking on the button with the dropper icon (located on the right side of the dialogue box,) changes the shape of the mouse cursor to a set of crosshairs. Clicking again will pick up the colour attributes of whatever colour is displayed under the cross hairs. + +Furthermore the user has the option of adding any colour to a personal palette of Custom Colours by clicking on the wide button labelled Add to Custom Colours (which is located directly above the display square.) This adds the current colour to the custom colour palette. This palette and any other available palettes can be displayed using the drop down selection box located directly above the palette display at the top right of the dialogue box. Besides the custom colours, the user can access a number of pre-prepared palettes. + + + + +Background +Here the user can specify a colour for the general background of &kwrite;. + + + +Selected +This allows the user to select a colour to be used for indicating selected (or highlighted) portions of the document. + + + + +Fonts + +Here you can choose the default font for &kwrite;. You can choose from any font available on your system, and set a default size and encoding. A sample text displays at the bottom of the dialogue, so you can see the effect of your choices. + + + + +Indent + + + +Auto Indent This causes new lines to begin with the same indentation level as the previous line. + + + +Indent With Spaces This replaces tabs with the number of spaces selected in the Tab Width window in the Edit section of the preferences dialogue. + + + +Backspace Key Indents +This allows the backspace key to be used to indent. + + + +Tab Key Indents This allows the tab key to be used to indent. + + + +Keep Extra Spaces +Indentations of more than the selected number of spaces will not be shortened. + + + + + + + +Edit + + +Static Word Wrap +Word wrap is a feature that causes the editor to automatically start a new line of text and move (wrap) the cursor to the beginning of that new line. &kwrite; will automatically start a new line of text when the current line reaches the length specified by the Wrap Words At: option. + + + +Wrap Words At:If the Word Wrap option is selected this entry determines the length (in characters) at which the editor will automatically start a new line. + + + +Replace Tabs By Spaces &kwrite; will replace any tabs with the number of spaces indicated in the Tab Width: entry. + + + +Tab Width If the Replace Tabs By Spaces option is selected this entry determines the number of spaces with which the editor will automatically replace tabs. + + + +Remove Trailing Spaces +&kwrite; will automatically eliminate extra spaces at the ends of lines of text. + + +Auto Brackets When the user types a left bracket ([, (, or {) &kwrite; automatically enters the right bracket (}, ), or ]) to the right of the cursor. + + + + Show Tabs +The editor will display a symbol to indicate the presence of a tab in the text. + + + +Page Up/Down Moves Cursor +This option changes the behaviour of the cursor when the user presses the Page Up or Page Down key. If unselected the text cursor will maintain its relative position within the visible text in &kwrite; as new text becomes visible as a result of the operation. So if the cursor is in the middle of the visible text when the operation occurs it will remain there (except when one reaches the beginning or end.) With this option selected, the first key press will cause the cursor to move to either the top or bottom of the visible text as a new page of text is displayed. + + + +Wrap Cursor +When this option is chosen, moving the cursor with the arrow keys off the end of a line (to the right) causes it to jump down to the beginning of the next line. Likewise when the cursor is moved past the beginning of a line (to the left) it jumps up to the end of the preceding line. When this option is not selected, moving the cursor right past the end of a line merely causes it to continue horizontally in the same line and trying to move it left past the beginning does nothing. +When this option is chosen, clicking with the mouse past the end of a line of text will place the insert cursor at the end of the text, and not in the place you clicked. This avoids accidentally adding an empty space in the middle of text, and is the default behaviour of most editors. + + + + +Undo steps: Here the user may specify the number of steps &kwrite; will retain in memory for purposes of undoing entries and actions. This means that the higher the number of steps set the more memory &kwrite; will use for this. Setting this entry to 10 would mean that the user would be be able reverse the last ten operations, i.e. click the undo button 10 times and obtain results. + + + + + + +Spelling A spell checker is a program designed to help the user catch and correct any spelling errors. This section of the preferences dialogue allows certain important settings to be adjusted in this regard. + + + +Create root/affix combinations not in dictionary Selecting this option allows the spell checker to register as 'correct' combinations of root words with suffixes or prefixes even if the particular combination is not listed in its dictionary data base of words. + + + + +Consider run-together words as spelling errors Selecting this will cause the spell checker to register as 'misspelled' two or more correctly spelled words that are 'run-together', i.e., that do not have spaces separating them. + + + + +Dictionary: Depending on the user's installation one or more different language spelling dictionaries may be available. This drop down box allows the user to choose which language the spell checker should use. + + + + +Encoding: There are different coding systems used to associate particular codes with particular characters and symbols. If the user knows which code he or she is using this drop down box allows this code to be specified so that the spell checker can do its job correctly. + + +Client: Since &kwrite; does not contain its own spell checker, an external one must be chosen. This is where the user may specify which spell check program to use. + + + + + + + +Credits and Licences + +&kwrite; Copyright 2001 by the &kate; team. + +Based on the original &kwrite;, which was Copyright 2000 by Jochen Wilhelmy digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de + +Contributions: + + + +&Christoph.Cullmann; &Christoph.Cullmann.mail; + + + +Michael Bartl michael.bartl1@chello.at + + + +Phlip phlip_cpp@my-deja.com + + + +&Anders.Lund; &Anders.Lund.mail; + + + +Matt Newell newellm@proaxis.com + + + +&Joseph.Wenninger; &Joseph.Wenninger.mail; + + + +Jochen Wilhely digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de + + + +&Michael.Koch; &Michael.Koch.mail; + + + +&Christian.Gebauer; &Christian.Gebauer.mail; + + + +&Simon.Hausmann; &Simon.Hausmann.mail; + + + +Glen Parker glenebob@nwlink.com + + + +Scott Manson sdmanson@altel.net + + + +&John.Firebaugh; &John.Firebaugh.mail; + + + +Original documentation by &Thad.McGinnis; &Thad.McGinnis.mail; + +This version of the &kwrite; Handbook is based on the original by &Cristian.Tibirna; &Cristian.Tibirna.mail; + +Converted to docbook/proofreading by &Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail; + +Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net +&underFDL; &underGPL; + +&documentation.index; +
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kde-en-gb@jriddell.org
Conversion to British English
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+ + +2003 +&Andriy.Rysin; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2003-08-23 +1.01.00 + +&kxkb; is a keyboard layout switching utility based on X11 xkb extension. + + +KDE +kxkb +keyboard +layout + +
+ + +Introduction + +&kxkb; is the &kde; keyboard layout switching utility. It is based on X11 xkb extension and allows to use different keyboard layouts for inputing text. &kxkb; features keyboard layout indicator. + + + + +Using &kxkb; + + +Getting Started + +&kxkb; starts automatically and stays in system tray as a flag with 2 or 3 letter abbreviation of layout name on top of it if more than one layout is defined or Show indicator for single layout option is turned on. + +When &kxkb; is running you can change layouts clicking on its tray icon with the mouse or pressing its keyboard shortcut. Keyboard shortcut or mouse click will switch to next layout or alternatively you can &RMB; click the &kxkb; icon and select layout from the list. + +&RMB; clicking on the &kxkb; icon you can start its configuration by selecting Configure... or by opening Control Centre and selecting Localisation/Keyboard Layout. Alternatively, you can start it by typing kcmshell keyboard_layout in a terminal. + + + + + +Configuring &kxkb; + + +General Information +KXKB Configuration consists of two tabs: Layout Configuration and XKB Options which are mutually independent. The first one defines layouts you want to use and their options and second defines parameters for Xkb extension on which &kxkb; is based. Xkb options are property of X and are not handled in any way by kxkb - it just sets it up. +&kxkb; configuration does not change anything in XFree86 configuration files and Layout settings from XFree86 configuration are overridden by &kxkb; if option is turned on. +To make your XFree86 configuration work you have to turn off both in layout configuration tab and in Xkb options configuration tab (for the latter the same effect can be reached if is turned off and none of xkb options are set). +&kxkb; does most of its actions through setxkbmap command. You can see the commandline to be executed for each active layout when you select it and, on the xkb options tab, its available xkb option set. + + + +Layout Configuration +In layout configuration dialogue the list of available layouts on your left. You have to choose each layout you want to use and add them (one by one) to the list of active layouts on the right. You can also change the order in which active layouts will be switched when toggled by keyboard shortcut or mouse button. The first layout in the list becomes default layout. +Some layouts have several variants. Layout variants usually represent different key maps for the same language. For example, Ukrainian layout might have four variants: basic, winkeys (as in Windows), typewriter (as in typewriters) and phonetic (each Ukrainian letter is placed on a transliterated latin one). If your layout is multi-variant one you can the variant in combobox below the active layouts list. +Keyboard model setting is independent of your keyboard layout and refers to the "hardware" model, i.e. the way your keyboard is manufactured. Modern keyboards that come with your computer usually have two extra keys and are referred to as "104-key" models, which is probably what you want if you don't know what kind of keyboard you have. +You can also choose switching policy for keyboard layout. By default it's all applications will share the same current layout. means each application will have it's own layout and switching layout while you are working with one application will not impact layout for any others. will make every window have its own layout even if they belong to the same program. +If you set only one active layout, at startup kxkb configures the keyboard and exits thus its indicator will not appear. If you still want kxkb indicator select option. + +If you leave active layout list empty keyboard layouts will be disabled + + + + +XKB Options Configuration +Xkb options allow you to select behaviour of your keyboard. These options are not handled by &kxkb; but may help tune your keyboard to your needs. + + + + + +Troubleshooting + + +Common Problems + +If you switch to some layout and you can not see some characters from your layout as you type, please check your local settings. ⪚ ~/.i18n or /etc/sysconfig/i18n, locale you have before starting kde applications must have an encoding which contains characters from your layout. For example, to enter ukrainian symbols you must have encoding KOI8-U, CP1251 or UTF-8. The last one is a good choice to try for most of the languages if you have such a problem. + +If kxkb does not switch with keyboard shortcut when you switch it to some layout but switching with mouse is ok may mean that your layout does not contain the key assigned in shortcut. + +In XFree86 prior to version 4.3.0 non-latin layouts mutually included latin group and this group was the default thus pressing &Ctrl;&Alt;k always yielded the right combination. From version 4.3.0 by default all layouts contain only one group thus non-latin layouts may not work here. + +Possible solutions are: + + + +add your layout to $nonlatin or $oldlayouts lists in /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86 or the location of the xkb rules on your computer. + + +Change the shortcut to something language neutral, ⪚ &Ctrl;Menu + + +Turn on the option to include the us group in your layout (effectively the same as solution 1). + + + + + + + +Files and Layout Descriptions + +<application +>xkb</application +> Files and Layouts + +All available keyboard layouts are described in /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst (and /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.xml since XFree86 4.3.0), the layouts themselves can be found in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc (or /etc/X11/xkb/symbols for XFree86 4.2.x and older). Note that the location of these files may differ depending on your operating system and distribution. + +&kxkb; now uses the xkb extension instead of xmodmap, so to define your own layout you have to get one from /etc/X11/xkb/symbols which is closest to what you want to get (or /etc/X11/xkb/symbold/pc for XFree86 4.3.0), rename it to something you like and edit it. Then just add the name to /etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.lst (and for XFree86 4.3.0 or later it is a good idea to add the name also to /etc/X11/xkb/ruls/xfree86.xml - some packages already use it, not &kxkb; though yet) kxkb will pick it up on restart. Note: you have to be root to edit those files. + + + + + + +Credits and Licences + +&kxkb; is currently developed and maintained by Andriy Rysin rysin@kde.org. Several other people have worked on kxkb: + + +Shaheed Haque srhaque@iee.org +Ilya Konstantinov kde-devel@future.galanet.net + +&underFDL; &underGPL; + +
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Conversion to British English
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+ +2004-08-28 +3.00.00 + + +1999200020012002 +The KDE Team + + +&FDLNotice; + + +An introduction to the K Desktop Environment +Quick Start Guide to &kde; + + +KDE +quick start +introduction + +
+ + +Introduction + +This document is a brief introduction to the K Desktop Environment. It will familiarise you with some of the basic features of &kde;. + +This guide is far from covering all aspects of the K Desktop or even most of them. It will only describe some of the most basic ways to accomplish a few of the most common tasks. + +We assume that you are already familiar with at least one graphical user interface, for example CDE, Geos, GEM, &NeXTSTEP;, &Mac;, OS/2 or &Microsoft; &Windows;. So we will not explain the usage of the mouse or the keyboard but concentrate on hopefully more interesting things. + + + + +An Overview of &kde; + +This section is for users who prefer to learn by exploring and want only a brief orientation to get started. Later sections provide a more thorough introduction to the environment, with helpful hints and shortcuts. If you are impatient to get started, skim this section, go play for a bit, then come back and peruse the other sections of this guide as needed. + + +&kde; provides a highly configurable desktop environment. This overview assumes that you are using the default environment. + + + +The &kde; Desktop + +A typical &kde; desktop consists of several parts: + + + +A panel at the bottom of the screen, used to start applications and switch between desktops. Among other things, it contains the &kmenu;, a large &kicon; which displays a menu of applications to start when clicked. + + + +A taskbar, by default embedded in the panel, used to switch between and manage currently running applications. Click on an application on the taskbar to switch to the application. + + + +The desktop itself, on which frequently used files and folders may be placed. &kde; provides multiple desktops, each of which has its own windows. Click on the numbered buttons on the panel to switch between desktops. + + + + + + +Ready, Set, Go! + +Here are a few quick tips to get you up and running. + + + +To start an application, click on the &kicon; button on the panel (called the &kmenu;) and choose an item from the menu. + + +Click the icon that looks like a folder with a picture of a house on the panel to access the files in your home folder using &konqueror;, &kde;'s File Manager utility. + + +Choose K menu System Konsole to get a &UNIX; command prompt, or press &Alt; F2 to get a mini command prompt window to execute a single command. + + + +Choose the SettingsControl Centre item on the &kmenu; to configure &kde;. + + + +Press &Alt;Tab to switch between applications and &Ctrl;Tab to switch between desktops using the keyboard. + + + +Use the &RMB; mouse button to access context menus for the panel, desktop, and most &kde; applications. + + + + + + + +Launching Applications + + +Using the &kmenu; and the Panel + +At the bottom of the screen you will find the desktop panel, which is called &kicker;. You use the panel to launch applications. Have a look at the button on the left with a large &kicon;. + +This button is called the &kmenu;. It has a small arrow on the top to indicate that it will pop up a menu if you click on it. Just do it! The pop-up offers you easy access to all &kde; applications installed on your computer system. + + +Customising &kicker; + + +If you use one application or tool very often, then you may want to have even faster access to it, of course. In this case, you can add a single application, or an entire sub-menu of the &kmenu;, as a special quick-launch button, on to the panel. If you want to reach the &kfind; application directly via a launch button, simply choose K menu Panel Menu Add Button Find Files (By this we mean that you should first click the &kmenu;, then select Panel Menu, where the small arrow to the right indicates that another menu will pop up. In this menu, choose Add, then Button, and in the next sub-menu, Find Files). + +You can add an entire menu this way, or one of the &kicon; button sub-menus. For example, if you have &koffice; installed and want quick access to all the &koffice; applications, without having to navigate through the &kmenu;, then instead of choosing an application, click on the Add this menu menu entry. Now you will have instant access to all the &koffice; applications, without having to put an icon for each on the panel. + + +You can move all items of the panel around with the Move command of the context menu. Just click with the third mouse button (the third mouse button is normally the right button, but if you have configured your mouse differently, for example for left-handers, it might also be the left one). A menu will pop up where you can choose Move. Now move the mouse and see how the icon follows while still staying on the panel. When you are done, simply hit the first mouse button (by default the left one). As you may have noticed, there is also a menu entry Remove in case you are tired of a certain launch button on your desktop. + + + + + +Using Context menus + +This leads us to another interesting topic: in many places, you can click the right mouse button to display a context menu with choices that are applicable to the item you clicked. It is therefore always a good idea to try out the third mouse button on something, if you do not know what to do with it. Even the background of the desktops has such a menu! + + + + +Other Panel features + +There are other interesting things possible with the panel. One may be important if you have a low resolution on your monitor: it is the hide-and-show function, activated by clicking on the small arrowed button, which is at one or both ends of the panel. + +Perhaps you just don't like the panel extending the full width of the screen. That's easily changed! &RMB; on an empty space in the panel, and choose Configure Panel.... In the &kcontrol; dialogue that pops up, you can choose Length on the Appearance tab, and use the slider there to set the panel to less than 100% width. + +If you're following along, and have that dialogue open anyway, then feel free to play with all the options, and use the Apply to see the effect they have. You can easily reset everything to the default configuration, by simply pressing the Use Defaults button. + +By the way, if you are not sure what a certain button does in &kde;, just move the mouse pointer over it and wait for a short while: &kde; has a built-in mini context help, called tool tips, which explains the functionality of such controls in a few words. + + + + + + +But I want my command line back! + +Just calm down, there is nothing to fear. &kde; does not want to take your beloved (and sometimes very effective) command line away from you. You can move your files with the desktop, but you can also use the &UNIX; commands you are accustomed to. In fact,&kde; puts command line power at your fingertips, in perhaps some surprising places. + +&kde; provides a very sophisticated command line window called &konsole;. Choose K menu System Konsole to start it. This may be something you want on your panel: luckily it is already there in the default configuration! + +Sometimes, you only want to enter one command on the command line. In these cases, you do not need a full-blown terminal. Just hit &Alt;F2 and you get a small command line where you can enter one command. The command line window will disappear afterwards, but it remembers your command. + +When you pop up this window (which we call minicli by the way) and hit the Up arrow, you can browse through all the commands you have previously entered. Also, you can enter &URL;s in minicli to open a &konqueror; window with the specified &URL;. + +&konqueror; and the editor &kate; can both display terminal windows, which behave just like &konsole;. In &konqueror;, you can turn this on with the menu choice WindowShow Terminal Emulator. The embedded terminal will display at the bottom of your &konqueror; window, and the really clever thing is that it will follow your clicks in the file manager view, changing folder as you do. In &kate; you can display a terminal with the menu choice SettingsShow Console. + + +To display a &UNIX; man page, enter man:command in minicli, where command is the name of a &UNIX; command. + + + +To search for a word or words on the Google search engine, you can try entering gg:word or words. There are a whole lot more of these shortcut commands, and you can even add your own! Take a look in &kcontrol;, in the tab Web Browsing Enhanced Browsing. + + +Finally, there's a way to have your command line always available, no matter what you're doing - add one to your &kicker; panel! + +Simply &RMB; click on an empty space in the panel, and choose Panel Add Applet Application Launcher. This will embed a mini-cli directly into your panel, complete with command history. + +So, in conclusion, the command line is never far from view when you're using &kde;. + + + + + +Working with Windows + +If you have not already done so, start an application using the &kmenu;; say, Find Files. + + +A window! What now? + +Well, usually people work inside windows, but sometimes you may want to manipulate windows. Here's a quick overview of some of the most common window related functions: + + + +Move a window + +Drag the window's title bar, or hold the &Alt; key down and drag anywhere in the window. + + + + +Resize a window: + +Drag the window's border, or hold the &Alt; key down and drag with the &RMB; anywhere in the window. + + + + +Maximise a window + +Click the maximise button in the title bar (in the default decoration it is the square, next to the X) to make the window fill the screen, or if the window is already maximised, to shrink it back to its original size. Clicking with the &MMB; maximises the window vertically, and with the &RMB;, horizontally. + + + + +Iconify a window + +Click the iconify button in the title bar (next to Maximise) to hide the window. Restore it by clicking on the window's icon in the taskbar. + + + + +Switch between windows + +Aside from the usual mouse click to switch to another window, you can use &Alt; Tab to switch windows. See below for more techniques. + + + + + +Title bar buttons + +&kde; windows have some pretty standard buttons on their title bars which give you fast access to some common operations. The default button layout looks like this: + + +On the left side: + +A menu button. This usually shows a mini icon for the application. Click on it to get a window operations menu. Shortcut: &Alt;F3 opens the window menu. + + + +A sticky button, with a picture of a tack. What the heck is this? Stay tuned! + + + + +On the right side: + +An iconify button. + + + +A maximise button. + + + +A close button. This closes the window. Shortcut: &Alt;F4. + + + + + + +Switching between windows + +Now that we know how to deal with windows, we encourage you to open some other windows using the panel, since we will now discuss how to switch between different windows. Since this is such a common activity, &kde; offers several ways to do it; pick your favourite! + +Many window systems require you to click the mouse in another window to begin using it. This is &kde;'s default behaviour, termed Click To Focus focus policy. But you can also configure your desktop in a way that moving the mouse pointer on to a window will activate it. This is called Focus Follows Mouse. If you select this policy using the &kde; Control Centre, the window under the mouse pointer is always the active one. It doesn't necessarily come to the front automatically, but you can still click on to the title bar or the border of a window or, a &kde; special, you can use the &Alt; key and click the &MMB; anywhere on the window to raise it. + +Here are some other methods to switch windows: + + + +Pick a window from the window list menu. To open the menu, click the &MMB; on an empty area of the desktop, or click the icon with several windows on the panel, or finally click the up arrow at the left hand end of the taskbar in the panel. + + + +Hold down the &Alt; key and press Tab to cycle through the windows. + + + +Use the taskbar (see below). + + + + + + + +Using the Taskbar + +The taskbar displays a list of small icons, one for each window on the desktop. In the default &kde; setup the taskbar is located inside the panel, but it can also be located at the top or the bottom of the screen. + +The taskbar is very powerful. In the default configuration, if you have more than one window from the same application open, they will be grouped, so that you see one icon per application in the taskbar. + +A simple &LMB; click on the taskbar button will pop up a list of the open windows for that application and you can choose the window you want to use. Choosing one of these entries with the left will bring you to the selected window immediately. Click on a taskbar entry with the right and you will see a menu allowing you to operate on all the windows grouped under that icon, or each window individually. + +You can choose to see all the windows on all the desktops in your taskbar, no matter which desktop you are currently viewing, or to only see the icons for the desktop you are looking at. You can also choose to ungroup the icons, so that each open window will have its own icon in the taskbar. These and many more options are available simply by right clicking on the taskbar handle (the small textured bar at the left hand side) and choosing Configure Taskbar.... + +The icons on the taskbar resize themselves to make room for applications, so you can fit many more applications than you might think. Making the panel wider will let the taskbar icons take on a row and column layout, but they will still resize to fit more icons. + + + + +Using Virtual Desktops + +Now, what was that sticky thing? + +It may happen that you have more windows open than space on your desktop. In this case you have three possibilities: + + + +Leave all windows open (cluttered desktop) + + + +Iconify those windows which you do not need at present and use the taskbar or &Alt; Tab to switch between them (still a bit confusing and much work!) + + + +Recommended: Do what a real operating system does if there is not enough physical memory: Use virtual memory, in this case virtual desktops. + + + +The third option is the way to go! &kde; can handle several different desktops, each with its own windows. The default configuration provides four desktops. You can switch between the virtual desktops easily with a click on one of the desktop buttons on the panel. Also &Ctrl;F1...F4 will send you to the corresponding desktop immediately, or &Ctrl; Tab will cycle through the desktops. + +Virtual desktops are very nice. But sometimes you want a window to be present on every desktop. This could be, for example, a small chat window, an alarm clock or whatever. In this case you can use the above mentioned sticky button which will pin the window on the background so that it will appear on every virtual desktop. + +The sticky button can also be used to move a window from one virtual desktop to another one: push the sticky pin on the window, switch to a different desktop, and release the pin by pushing it again. You can achieve the same result by using the context pop-up menu of the window's entry in the taskbar (menu item To Current Desktop) or the To Desktop option on the window operations menu. + + + + + +Managing your files + + + +A common metaphor of graphical desktops is the use of folders to represent directories on your hard disk. Folders contain files and other folders. A &kde; application called &konqueror;, the K File Manager, uses this metaphor to help you manage your files. + + +Using &konqueror; + +The first time you start &kde;, a window with lots of icons in it appears. This is a &konqueror; window displaying the files in your home folder (the area where your personal files are stored). The pathname of the folder is displayed under the window's tool bar. If you do not see such a window now, click the icon on the panel that looks like a folder with a picture of a house. + +To open a file or folder, simply click it once with the &LMB;. You can also choose WindowShow Navigation Panel from the menu to display the folder hierarchy for more direct navigation. Or you can edit the path displayed under the toolbar to get to a specific folder quickly. + + +Opening Files + +&kde; comes with a set of applications to view and edit files of many common types, and when you click a file containing, say, a document or image, &konqueror; will start the appropriate application to display the file. If it doesn't know what application to start to open a file you clicked, &konqueror; will prompt you for the name of the application to run, and when you have chosen, &konqueror; will offer to remember your choice for the next time you open a file of that type. + + +&konqueror; uses MIME types to associate files with applications. + + + + + +Dragging and Dropping Icons + +To copy or move a file, simply drag its icon to the desktop, to another &konqueror; window, or to a folder icon. When you release the button, &konqueror; displays a menu to allow you to choose to copy, move, or create a link to the file. + + +Note that if you choose to create a link, &kde; creates a &UNIX; symbolic link (not a hard link), so if you move or delete the original file, the link will be broken. + + +Most &kde; applications also support drag and drop operations: you can drag an icon on to a window of a running application, or on to an icon of an application that is not started, to have the application open the file. Try it! + + + + +Setting File Properties + +To change file properties, such as its name and permissions, &RMB; click the icon and choose Properties from the menu. + + + + + +Working with Archives and Networks + +In the recent past, you needed special software to access files on the Internet. Not any more! + +&kde; supports a technology called Network Transparent Access (NTA) which allows you to work with files on the other side of the world as easily as those on your local hard disk. + +For example, to access files on an &FTP; server, just choose LocationOpen Location from a &konqueror; menu, and enter the URL of an &FTP; server. You can drag and drop files to and from the folders on the server just as if they were on your local disk. You'll even be able to open files on the &FTP; server without having to manually copy them to your local disk (&kde; does it for you when necessary). + + +Note that &konqueror; uses anonymous &FTP; access, which may restrict your access to files on the &FTP; server. If you have an account on the server, you can supply your user ID as part of the URL, like this: ftp://userid@server/folder + +&konqueror; will prompt you for your password, and if the login succeeds, you will have full access to your files on the server. + + +If you are used to the WinZip utility on &Microsoft; &Windows;, then you will be happy to hear that &kde; can look into tar archives, too. It treats such archives just like a normal folder, and you can browse into the archive, open files, &etc; In general, accessing files on the Internet and in archives should look and feel just like accessing files on your local disk, except for delays imposed by the network and extracting the archive. + + + +Using Templates to access Applications and Devices + +In &kde; it's easy to put icons on the panel or the desktop to access your applications. It's just as easy to add icons to access other items of interest. &kde; has templates for shortcuts to: + + + +Applications + + +Printers + + +Mountable Devices (⪚ floppy drives) + + +Internet resources (⪚ WWW documents, &FTP; folders) + + +Documents for some of &kde;'s &koffice; applications. + + + +You can add any of these items to the desktop by &RMB; clicking where you want the icon, and choosing Create New and selecting the item you want to link to. + +Nearly every item in the &kmenu;, on the desktop, and on the panel refers to a .desktop file on disk. The .desktop file specifies what icon to display, as well as specific information about what the icon represents (an application, device, or URL). You can drag any .desktop file to the panel to create a quick-launch button. + + + + +Mounting devices + +&UNIX; provides access to storage devices other than the primary hard disk through a process called mounting. &kde; uses .desktop files to allow you to easily mount, unmount, and access files on secondary storage devices such as floppy drives and &cdrom; drives. + +As an example, here are the steps needed to create an icon to access files on a floppy disk: + + +Many systems require you to be logged in as root to mount and unmount devices. + + + + +Right click on the desktop and choose Create New Floppy Device.... + + +On the General tab of the resulting dialogue, change the name to whatever you like, in the text box at the top. + + + +On the Device tab, enter /dev/fd0 (or the path to the floppy device as it is named on your system) as the Device. + + +You can add a Mount Point here too. This should be an existing folder, but empty. Common mount points are /mnt/floppy or /floppy, but you can just as easily have floppy disks mounted on ~/mydisk if you want. + + +Click the Unmounted Icon and select the picture of a floppy disk without the green light. + + +Once you're happy with your choices, choose OK and you are finished! + + + +Now, place a properly formatted floppy in the drive and click the Floppy icon to have &kde; mount the floppy drive and display the files on the disk. Before removing the disk from the drive, &RMB; click the Floppy icon and choose Unmount from the menu. + + + + + + +Configuring your desktop + +If you do not like something about the way the desktop looks or operates, you can probably change it. &kde; is very configurable and you can change almost every aspect of the appearance and the behaviour of your desktop. Unlike many other &UNIX; desktop environments, you do not have to edit cryptic configuration files either (but you can if you really want to!) You use the &kcontrol;, a special program for configuring your desktop. + + +Using the <application +>&kde; Control Centre</application +> + +Launch the &kcontrol; from the &kmenu;. A window with two panes appears, displaying a list of modules in the left pane. + +Open a module by clicking its name; a list of submodules will appear. Then, click one of the submodule category names to edit its configuration in the right pane. + +Changing the configuration is fairly straightforward. A help button is available on each configuration panel to explain settings that are not obvious. Each panel has buttons labelled Help, Use Defaults, Apply, and Reset, which work as follows: + + + +Help + +Displays a short help text in the left hand pane, including a link to a longer manual for the module in question. + + + + +Use Defaults + +Sets all the options in the current module back to the default at the time &kde; was installed. + + + + +Apply + +Applies the current settings in the currently open module. + + + + +Reset + +Resets the options to the state they were in when you opened the module. If you have already used the Apply button, then this button will reset the options to the state they were in when you pressed Apply. + + + + + +If you make changes on one configuration panel and move to a different module without clicking OK or Apply first, &kcontrol; will prompt you to ask whether your changes should be applied first. + + + + + +Configuration Modules + +Here is a brief overview of the major configuration modules categories: + + + +File Browsing + +Contains options that relate to how you view the contents of your local system. + + + + +Information + +Contains modules that you normally can't use to change anything. They display useful information about your computer instead. + + + + +Appearance & Themes + +Here you find the modules that have the most visible effect on your environment: Colours, styles, window decorations. Nearly everything you see can be customised to suit your tastes, and the few things that can't be, soon will. + + + + +Network + +The place to configure how your computer sees the world outside, as well as how the world sees you. Among other things, you can set up central email identities that many &kde; applications can use, to save you having to enter the same information over and over, you can set up SOCKS firewall support, and you can configure &Windows; (SMB) shares... and much more. + + + + +Peripherals + +Contains settings for your keyboard and mouse, and for printers. + + + + +Personalisation + +Here you can set up things that make your life easier, from accessibility features to localisation, so that &kde; applications know how you like to see numbers and dates formatted, for example. + + + + +Power Control + +If your computer supports APM power saving features, or you are using a laptop, this is the place to configure them. + + + + +Sound + +Configure the sound daemon (&artsd;) and other audio behaviour. + + + + +System + +Here you can set the remaining system features - how the &konsole; and &kdm; applications behave, set up printing, and set your system date. You might not be able to set some of these options unless you are logged in as root, but &kcontrol; will let you know if this is the case. + + + + +Web Browsing + +With the Internet, and especially the web, being such an integral part of today's computer world, there are many options to be set to enhance your experience. You'll find them all here, from setting up custom style sheets, to proxies and caching. + + + + +Go ahead! Explore the configuration possibilities and discover the flexibility of &kde;. + + + + + +Logging out + +We sincerely hope that using &kde; gives you so much fun and pleasure that you never want to log out. But if you do, simply choose K menu Logout. + +There is also a logout button directly on the panel, which looks like a small power button. Or you can press &Ctrl; &Alt; Delete to log out. + + +Session Management + +When you log out, &kde; can remember which applications you had open, as well as where all the windows were located, so that it can open them for you the next time you log in. This feature is termed Session Management. &kde;-aware applications will restore themselves to the state they were in when you logged out. For example, &kate; remembers which files you were editing. + +Non-&kde; applications do not memorise their state on logout, and &kde; will warn you to make sure that you have saved any important data in them when you start to log out. + +To illustrate session management, choose K menuEditors Kate to start &kate;. Open a text document to edit. Now log out and back in. You will observe that &kate; will be restored to the exact same position on the screen, including the right virtual desktop, and the document we left open in &kate; before we logged out is opened again automatically. &kate; will even remember whether you had unsaved changes to your document before you logged out and will save them to the file you were working on if you choose Save from the File menu. + + + + + +&kde;, an exciting Journey + +We hope you enjoyed this brief tour of the K Desktop environment and that this unique desktop environment will help you get your work done faster and more comfortably than ever. + +Please remember that the &kde; project is not a commercial venture, but rather a project run by volunteers from all over the world. We would like to invite you to join the &kde; project and become part of this unique network of people. If you are a programmer you might consider helping us write &kde; applications. If you are an artist or have experience with graphic design, consider creating icons sets, colour schemes, sound schemes and logos for &kde;. If you enjoy writing we would love for you to join our documentation project. + +As you can see there are many ways in which you can help. You are cordially invited to join this world-wide network of people dedicated to making &kde; the best desktop environment for any computer. Please visit www.kde.org for more information. + + +Welcome aboard on this exciting journey, + + +Your &kde; Team + + + + + +Credits + +Authors + + +Matthias Ettrich ettrich@kde.org +Kalle Dahlheimer kalle@kde.org +Torben Weiss weis@kde.org +Bernd Wuebben wuebben@kde.org +Stephen Schaub sschaub@bju.edu - Editor +Robert Williams rwilliams@kde.org - Editor +Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org + + +Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk +&underFDL; + +
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+Clicking on the leftmost icon on the toolbar in the upper part of the window starts the Add Printer Wizard. + +This wizard steps you through various screens to install a new printer. At present this Wizard works for &CUPS; and the RLPR environment module. The number of steps depend on the actual print-subsystem which is active and available to you on your box. + + +Starting + +The welcome screen informs you that you can go back any time to change a setting. + + +The &tdeprint; wizard introduction screen + + + + +The introduction screen of the printer wizard + + + + + +Backend Selection + +Choose the backend protocol that &CUPS; is supposed to use with your new printer. There are: + + + +local printer (serial, parallel, USB) + + +remote LPD queue + + +SMB shared printer (&Windows;) + + +Network Printer (TCP, &HP; JetDirect, AppSocket) + + +Network printer with &IPP; (&IPP;/HTTP) + + +File printer + + +serial fax /modem printer + + +Class of Printers + + + +If some choices are greyed out, they are not available. For example, you may have no FAX backend software or no modem installed to use it. + + +Choosing your Printer system + + + + +Choosing your Printer System + + + + + + +Direct Network Setting + +The contents of your next screen is dependent on your choice in the previous screen. If you know the details, just type them in to configure your network settings directly. + +In other cases the wizard can scan the network for you, to help you decide which setting could be useful. + + +&tdeprint; wizard network scan + + + + +In the &tdeprint; wizard, you can enter network details directly, or you can scan the network automatically. + + + + + +Information Retrieval by Scanning the Network + +If you use one of the network connections (remote LPD, SMB, remote &CUPS;, network printer with &IPP;), you have an option for scanning the network. Be careful when applying this; in some environments network scanning is considered to be hostile and harmful! + +In the case of SMB, &tdeprint; will use the Samba utilities nmblookup and smbclient (which need to be installed for this to work) to retrieve the information it presents in a tree structure. + +In the case of &IPP; (Port 631) and TCP Network/AppSocket (Port 9100) &tdeprint; will try to open the port and, if successful, send an ipp-get-printer-attribute request to the printer. For newer &HP; printers the latter usually works, because they support both AppSocket and &IPP;. + +Some printers or manufacturers use other port numbers for direct TCP/IP printing. You may need to look up which one to use. The Settings button in the dialogue lets you configure your scan, including IP addresses, ports and timeout to use. + +Once again: be careful not to be mistaken for an intruder on your network, if you use the scanning technique. + + +&tdeprint; wizard network configuration dialogue + + + + +In the &tdeprint; wizard, you can enter parameters to have the wizard scan parts of your network. + + + + + +Printer Model Selection + +The hardest part is probably the Printer Model Selection. In former years the situation was difficult, because there were hardly any drivers to find. The difficulty now is there are too many; though some of them are very good, many are quite broken. + +If you have a current database of available drivers on your system, select the manufacturer in the left part of the window first, then the device model in the right part. This split window shows all &PPD;s found by &CUPS; in its standard repository of installable &PPD;s. This repository normally is /usr/share/cups/model/. If you want your driver to be found automatically by &CUPS; and &tdeprint;, place it in there. + + + + + + +Driver Selection + +On the next screen you will see a description of the driver selected previously. This description is extracted from the actual &PPD; used. + + +For a real &PostScript; printer never try to install a Foomatic or Gimp-Print &PPD;, even if it is offered. You won't be happy with it. Instead find the original &PPD; from the manufacturer, preferably the one written for &Windows; NT and use it. + + +Some &Linux; distributions have supplied for &CUPS; every possible combination of Ghostscript filters and foomatic &PPD; files they could find on the net. Many of these are quite useless; they were generated a year ago, when the people at www.linuxprinting.org began their first experiments with supplying third party &PPD;s for &CUPS;. Although dubbed Alpha at the time, these started to take on a life of their own and can now be found at various places on the net, doing &CUPS; no favours. + +If you are not sure which ones to use go to: + + + +http://www.linuxprinting.org + + + + + +http://www.cups.org + + + + +And ask for help. At a later stage, a document detailing the differences between the different driver and &PPD; models will appear at http://tdeprint.sourceforge.net/ Watch out for this! + +Via the Other... button you are able to retrieve any &PPD; located somewhere on your available file system. + + + + + +Printer Test and Finding the Right Settings + +Specify your first driver settings now. The most important one is the default paper size. In many cases this is set to Letter. If you live in an A4 country and don't want your first test page to jam: now is the time to prevent this. + +You are ready to start a test print. Hit the Test button. + + + + + + + + +Finally: Baptising Your New Printer + +The last screen lets you insert a name for your new printer. + +The name must start with a letter and may contain numbers and underscores with a maximum size of 128 characters. Conform to this if you want to avoid erratic behaviour of your &CUPS; daemon. The printer names in &CUPS; are not case sensitive! This is a requirement of &IPP;. So the names DANKA_infotec, Danka_Infotec and danka_infotec all represent the same printer. + + + + + + +The Final Confirmation Screen + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5e6b8169168 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cups-config.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,2993 @@ + +Print Server Configuration: CUPS + +Start the print server configuration (now that you have chosen &CUPS;, this is equivalent to the configuration of the &CUPS; daemon) by clicking on the appropriate button. You can find it by moving the mouse slowly over the buttons and reading the tooltips. It should be the 11th from the left , or third from the right; its icon is a wrench. + +The &CUPS; Server Configuration window pops up. It gives you a structured view of all the settings that apply to the &CUPS; daemon. The configuration file for that daemon is normally located in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. This is a plain ASCII file with a syntax similar to the configuration file of the Apache web server. It is a good idea to create a backup copy, just in case something goes wrong with the configuration through &tdeprint;/&CUPS; Server Configuration dialogues: + +cp /etc/cups/cupsd.conf /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.bak + +As this graphical user interface to edit the configuration file is such a new feature, you should have the second chance of resorting to the original file. So back it up, please. + + +Quick Help + +One very nice feature is the Quick Help available. If you click on the little question mark (What's this?) on your window title bar, you'll see the cursor changing its form. Now click on a cupsd configuration setting field to find out what it means and what your options are. In most cases you should understand the meaning immediately, otherwise turn to the excellent &CUPS; documentation. (If your &CUPS; Daemon is running, you have it online on your own host at http://localhost:631/documentation.html. +If &CUPS; is not running, but installed on your system you could find it in your own host's file system. The exact location depends on your &OS;, but on &Linux; the default is /usr/share/doc/cups/ or /usr/share/doc/cups/documentation.html. + + + +Longer Help + +For the best, most detailed and most recent information you should always refer to the original &CUPS; documentation. &CUPS; is, much like &kde; in a rapid development process. There are constantly new features being added. New features might for times be only configurable by directly editing the configuration files. The &tdeprint; &GUI; might not have caught up with &CUPS; development. + +Just in case you want to look at the original configuration files of your &CUPS; system -- they are here: + + +These paths are based on the default installation. Your &OS; may have installed them to a different prefix, for example, /usr/local/, but the hierarchy should still match that shown below. + + + + +/etc/cups/ + +The folder with the configuration files + + + + +/etc/cups/cupsd.conf + +The configuration file for the &CUPS; daemon + + + + +/etc/cups/printers.conf + +The configuration file that contains the information about your locally installed printers. + + + + +/etc/cups/ppd/ + +The folder with &PPD; files of your installed printers. + + + + +The following links only work if your &CUPS; daemon is up and running. To access all the original &CUPS; documentation, go to: + + + +http://localhost:631/documentation.html + +A page with all the links to the other documents. + + + + +http://localhost:631/sam.html + +Direct access to the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual in HTML format. + + + + +http://localhost:631/sam.pdf + +Direct access to the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual in PDF format. + + + + +http://www.cups.org/documentation.html + +The latest on line documentation from the &CUPS; web site. + + + +The following links give you access to the same files (probably icons and graphics will be missing) even if your CUPS daemon is not up and running. You need, however, CUPS installed on your system. (Some distributions might place the files somewhere else -- you're on your own then to find out where...) To access all the original CUPS documentation, go to: + +This documentation is available even when the &CUPS; daemon is not installed, although you may find images and icons are missing when you view the HTML files. + +As noted above, the hierarchy below should be intact, but your &OS; may have installed &CUPS; to a different location. + + + +/usr/share/doc/cups/documentation.html + +A page with all the links to the other documents. + + + + +/usr/share/doc/cups/sam.html + +Direct access to the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual in HTML format. + + + + +/usr/share/doc/cups/sam.pdf + +Direct access to the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual in PDF format. + + + + +There are a few WebSites and Newsgroups discussing &CUPS; (and &Linux; Printing in General) and giving help to newbies at: + + + +http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php + +The &CUPS; website. + + + + +http://www.linuxprinting.org/newsportal/ + +LinuxPrinting.org, the home of the Linuxprinting HOWTO and the &Linux; Printer Database + + + + +And finally, there will be a WebSite for &tdeprint; and related documentation, at http://tdeprint.sourceforge.net/ + +In the next section I will step you through most of the configuration options of &tdeprint; with &CUPS;. + + + +Explaining different elements of the &GUI; + + +Upper Window: View on Printers, both Real and Virtual + +This section is not yet complete + + + +Tree view, icon view and list view + + +The icons of the task bar + + +Different fonts for different printers + + +Different printer icons mean different things + + + + + + +Lower Window: Tabbed View of Details + +This section is not yet complete. + + + +The icons of the task bar + + +The Tabs + + +Changing printer settings + + + + + + + + + +Welcome to the &CUPS; Server Configuration + +This is the Welcome Screen for your server configuration dialogues. Clicking onto one of the items of the tree view on left side of the screen opens the appropriate part of the configuration settings. + +Every setting has a default value. The defaults let &CUPS; normally work as a fully functional client. The clients listen on TCP/IP Port 631 for infos broadcast by &CUPS; servers on the LAN. This information let the clients print immediately after receiving them, without installing any driver or configuring any printer on the clients. + +To configure a &CUPS; server (which is broadcasting its service to the LAN) you need to change settings from the defaults. + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: welcome screen. + +CUPS server configuration dialogue: welcome screen + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: welcome screen +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: welcome screen + + + +To select the default setting of any item just enable the checkbox on the right side of the screen. To set an item to a different value, disable the checkbox and then go on to do the setting you want on the left side of the screen. + +The complete server configuration includes: + + + +Server General Configuration + + +Server Logging Configuration + + +Server Folders and Path Definitions + + +Server HTTP Configuration + + +Server Encryption and Certificate Support Configuration + + +Server Miscellaneous Configuration + + +Network General Configuration + + +Network Clients Configuration + + +Browsing General Configuration + + +Browsing Connection Configuration + + +Browsing Masks Configuration + + +Browsing Timeouts Configuration + + +Browsing Relay Configuration + + +Security Configuration + + + +Each of these configuration items will be described in the following sections of the manual. + + + + +Server General Configuration + +The server general configuration is done on this screen. It includes: + + +Server name +Administrator's email +Server user +Server group +Remote user name + + +The tab window to configure the &CUPS; server general settings lets you the change the default values. Click on the little question mark and then on one of the fields to get a Quick Help about the meaning of the setting. + +If you are unsure, leave alone and turn to the original &CUPS; documentation first. If your &CUPS; daemon is already running, it is readable from the &konqueror; by pointing it to &URL; http://localhost:631/documentation.html. + +There, first make friends with the Software Administrator Manual. Otherwise, for example, if the &CUPS; daemon is not running, try looking in your local file system, by default at /usr/share/doc/cups/ or /usr/share/doc/cups/documentation.html. + + +&CUPS; server general configuration dialogue: ServerName, AdminMail, ServerUser, ServerGroup, RemoteUserName + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server general settings: ServerName, AdminMail, ServerUser, ServerGroup, RemoteUserName + + + + + +Server Name + +The hostname of your server, as advertised to the world. By default, &CUPS; will use the hostname of the system. To set the default server usd by clients, see the client.conf file. + + +For example, enter myhost.domain.com + + +This is the hostname that is reported to clients. Should you ever encounter strange problems in accessing the server, put here its IP address for troubleshooting. This way you eliminate any potential name resolution problems; and you can more easily nail the real problem down. + + + + +Administrator's email + +This is the email address to send all complaints or problems to. By default &CUPS; will use root@hostname. + + +For example, enter root@myhost.com. + + + +Contrary to what the quickhelp suggests, it is also legal to send an email full of praise and enthusiasm about &CUPS; and &tdeprint; to the server administrator. + + + + + +Server User + +The user the server runs under. Normally this must be lp, however you can configure things for another user if needed. + + +The server must be initially run as root to support the default IPP port of 631. It changes users whenever an external program is run. + + + +Enter for example lp. + + +This is the &UNIX; user account for filters and CGI programs to run under. CGI programs are responsible for showing you the nice web administration interface accessible via http://localhost:631/). + + +There is no need to set the User directive to root, so never do this, as it only involves dangers. Should anyone discover security vulnerabilities in one of the used file filters, printer drivers or CGI programs, he could remotely execute arbitrary commands on your system with root user privileges. Always use an unprivileged account for the server directive User. + + + + + +Server group + +The group the server runs under. Normally this must be sys, however you can configure things for another group as needed. + + +Enter for example sys. + + + + + +Remote user name + +The name of the user assigned to unauthenticated accesses from remote systems. By default remroot. + +This name will appear in log files and in queries about the job owner &etc;, for all resources and locations of the &CUPS; server that are configured to allow access without authentication. Authenticated entries will carry the authenticated names. + + + + + + +Server Logging Configuration + +The server logging configuration is done on this screen. It includes: + + +Access log file setting +Error log file setting +Page log file setting +Log level setting +Max log file size setting + + +This is an important screen for you. Should you ever encounter problems: here is the place to set the Log level to debug, restart the &CUPS; daemon and then look at the Error log file defined here for entries that might give you an insight to the trouble. + + +&CUPS; server configuration dialogue: Server logging + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: Server logging + + + + + +Access log file + +This is where accesses to the server are logged. If this does not start with a leading /, then it is assumed to be relative to the server root. + +You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. + + +Enter a path, for example /var/log/cups/acces_log. + + +The format of this file is stored in the so-called Common Log Format. This way you can use programs such as Webalizer or any other Web access reporting tool to generate reports on the &CUPS; server activities. + +To include the server name in the file name use a %s in the name. Example: /var/log/cups/access_log-%s. + +kurt@transmeta:~ +>tail /var/log/cups/access_log + +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST /printers/ HTTP/1.1" 200 109 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST /admin/ HTTP/1.1" 401 0 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 210 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "GET /ppd/DANKA_P450.ppd HTTP/1.1" 200 51021 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST /jobs/ HTTP/1.1" 200 246 +10.160.16.45 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "GET /printers/DANKA_P450 HTTP/1.0" 200 0 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 80 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 139 +10.160.16.45 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:40 +0100] "GET /cups.css HTTP/1.0" 200 198 +127.0.0.1 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:40 +0100] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 139 +10.160.16.45 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:39 +0100] "GET /printers/DANKA_P450 HTTP/1.0" 200 7319 +10.160.16.45 - - [04/Aug/2001:20:11:40 +0100] "GET /images/title-logo.gif HTTP/1.0" 200 5729 + + +You see a separate line for each single access, showing the IP address of the accessing client, date and time of access, method of access (POST or GET), the requested ressource, the &HTTP; version used by the client, status code and the number of transferred bytes. Status code 200 means successful-OK the 401 in the above example was an unauthorized access which was denied. For a detailed explanation of the log format go to the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual. + + + + +Error log file + +If this does not start with a leading /, then it is assumed to be relative to the server root. The default setting is /var/log/cups/error_log. + +You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. + + +Enter the path, for example /var/log/cups/error_log. + + +The error log excerpt below shows you the part logged for printing the test page with the default setting of Log level to info. For an explanation of the Log Level setting see further below. + +kurt@transmeta:~ +> tail /var/log/cups/error_log + +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:10 +0100] Job 213 queued on 'DANKA_P450' by 'root' +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:10 +0100] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 18891) for job 213. +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:10 +0100] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 18892) for job 213. + + + + + +Page log file + +If this does not start with a leading / then it is assumed to be relative to the server root. The default is /var/log/cups/page_log + +You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. + + +Enter the path, for example /var/log/cups/page_log. + +The page log file has a line for every single page of every job printed. + +Here is what some entries look like: + +kurt@transmeta:~ +> tail /var/log/cups/page_log + +GIMP_print_stp_HP kdetest 201 [03/Aug/2001:03:18:03 +0100] 4 1 +GIMP_print_stp_HP kdetest 201 [03/Aug/2001:03:18:03 +0100] 5 1 +GIMP_print_stp_HP kdetest 202 [03/Aug/2001:11:46:49 +0100] 1 1 +GIMP_print_stp_HP kdetest 203 [03/Aug/2001:11:46:54 +0100] 1 1 +DANKA_infotec_P450 kurt 204 [04/Aug/2001:03:29:00 +0100] 1 33 +DANKA_infotec_P450 kurt 204 [04/Aug/2001:03:29:00 +0100] 2 33 +DANKA_infotec_P450 kurt 204 [04/Aug/2001:03:29:00 +0100] 3 33 +DANKA_infotec_P450 kurt 204 [04/Aug/2001:03:29:00 +0100] 4 33 +DANKA_infotec_P450 root 205 [04/Aug/2001:19:12:34 +0100] 1 14 +DANKA_infotec_P450 root 206 [04/Aug/2001:19:15:20 +0100] 1 1 + + +In this excerpt of the file you find information on the name of the printers (GIMP_print_stp_HP and DANKA_infotec_P450) used through this server, the user names (kdetest, kurt and root), the job-IDs (201 to 205), time of printing, page number inside the job and the number of copies for the pages. For example, job-ID 204 had 4 pages and 33 copies printed, job-ID 205 had 14 copies of just 1 page) . + + +&CUPS; is dependent (for its calculation of the number of pages in a job) on passing the &PostScript; through the pstops filter. See the &kivio; Flowchart on the &CUPS; filter architecture for an idea about were this filter fits into the whole printing process). More, pstops depends for the counting on a DSC conforming (DSC is Document Structuring Conventions, a standard defined by Adobe) to be sent by the client. In most cases this is working. + +However, this page accounting does not work for any raw printer queues (as those, by definition, don't use any filtering on the &CUPS; host and are by-passing pstops.) Every job going through a raw queue is counted as a 1-page-job (with possibly multiple copies). This is especially true for all Jobs send from &Microsoft; &Windows; clients via Samba to the &CUPS; server, as those jobs are already arriving in the correct format for the printer, because the clients use the original printer driver. + + + +I am still looking for someone who will write a nice &CUPS; page log analysing tool. It should generate a report with a graphical output similar to the Webalizer's access log reports. This way you could have nice statistics to be used for accounting about usage of printers, load dependent on daytime or weekday, users &etc; Anyone? + + + + + +Log level + +This setting controls the number of messages logged to the error log file. It can be one of the following: + + + +debug2 + +Log everything. + + + + +debug + +Log almost everything. + + + + +info + +Log all requests and state changes. + + + + +warn + +Log errors and warnings. + + + + +error + +Log only errors. + + + + +none + +Log nothing. + + + + + +If you need to troubleshoot (or if you want to study the inner workings of &CUPS;), set the log level to debug or debug2. Then the error_log will have a lot more entries (not just errors, but also informational entries). + +You can use this to watch live what &CUPS; is doing when you send a print job. In a &konsole; type: + +kurt@transmeta:~ +>tail 100 /var/log/cups/error_log + +This will give you the last 100 lines ( 100) of the file onto the screen and a realtime update ()of what is happening. The following listing shows the printing of a test page (some pieces have been cut off for space reasons... Try it yourself if you need more info): + + +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] Job 214 queued on 'DANKA_P450' by 'root' +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob(214, 08426fe0) +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob() id = 214, file = 0/1 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] job-sheets=none,none +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] banner_page = 0 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: argv = "DANKA_P450","214","root","KDE Print Test", +[....] +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: envp = "PATH=/usr/lib/cups/filter:/bin:/usr/bin", [....] +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: statusfds = 5, 6 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: filterfds[1] = 7, -1 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: filter = "/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops" +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: filterfds[0] = 8, 9 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] start_process("/usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops", [....] +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstops (PID 18991) for job 214. +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: backend = "/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd" +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] StartJob: filterfds[1] = -1, 7 +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] start_process("/usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd", [....] +I [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/lpd (PID 18992) for job 214. +D [04/Aug/2001:23:15:12 +0100] Page = 595x842; 15,16 to 580,833 [....] + +The lines tagged D at the beginning are debug level entries, the ones tagged I are there in info level. + + + + +Max log file size + + +Controls the maximum size of each log file before they are rotated. Defaults to 1048576 (1 Mb). Set this to 0 to disable log rotation. + + +Enter an size in bytes, for example 1048576 + + + + + + + + +Server Folders Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server. Different folders are to be set here. Normally you don't need to change anything in this section. In case you play around with fancy (TrueType, &PostScript; or other) fonts on your system, this qis the place to do the settings for using those fonts when printing. Server folder settings include: + + + +Executables: where to find the server executables + + +Configuration: where to find the server configuration files + + +Data: where to find the server data files + + +Temporary files: where to put the server temporary print files + + +Temporary Requests: where to find the server + + +Font Path: where to find the server fonts + + + +&CUPS; server configuration dialogue: &HTTP; configuration + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: &HTTP; configuration + + + + + +Executables + +The root folder for the scheduler executables. By default this is /usr/lib/cups (or /usr/lib32/cups on IRIX 6.5) + + + + +Configuration + +The root folder for the scheduler. By default, /etc/cups. +On the authors SuSE system, this is /usr/share/doc/cups. It contains all the HTML or PDF documentation for &CUPS; which is available through the Web interface at http://localhost:631/documentation.html + + + + +Data + +The root folder for the &CUPS; data files. By default this is /usr/share/cups +It contains such things as banners, charsets, data, drivers, fonts, and pstoraster templates. + + + + +Temporary files + +The folder to put temporary files in. This folder must be writable by the user defined on the previous screen. This defaults to either /var/spool/cups/tmp or the value of the TMPDIR environment variable. + + + + +Temporary Requests + +The folder where request files are stored. By default this is /var/spool/cups + + + + +Font path + +The place to configure the &CUPS; server for handling your fancy fonts (TrueType or &PostScript;). &CUPS; will look here for fonts to embed in printfiles. This currently only affects the pstoraster filter, and the default is /usr/share/cups/fonts. + +To specify more than one folder, list them with double colons as separator. Do it like this: + + +/path/to/first/fontdir/:/path/to/second/fontdir/:/path/to/last/fontdir/ + + +For the Font path directive to work as intended, the application that wants to print needs to: + + + +Either correctly reference its desired fonts in the header of the generated &PostScript; + + +Or embed the font into the &PostScript; file. + + + +Referencing the font by name leaves it up to the RIP and print device to respect and actually use it. RIP or printer can only use the desired font, if it is available on the system. + +In the case of a &PostScript; printer, this needs to be a printer-resident font. If the printer doesn't have this font, it will try and replace it by an adequately similar font. + +In the case of a non &PostScript; printer, this is done by &CUPS; and its RIP-ing filtering system. &CUPS; will use the font path directive to grab the correct font when RIP-ing the &PostScript; in the pstoraster filter. + +In the case of a &PostScript; output device, &CUPS; is just spooling the file (actually, it is passing it through the pstops filter for accounting or n-up purposes), not working on it. Therefore, if you print to a &PostScript; printer it is solely the printer's responsibility to use the font asked for. It can't, if the font is neither loaded into the printer nor embedded in the &PostScript;. + + + + + + +Server <acronym +>HTTP</acronym +> Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server &HTTP; settings is shown here. +&CUPS; server &HTTP; settings are the following ones: + +the Document folder +the Default Language +the Default Charset + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server &HTTP; settings + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server &HTTP; settings + + + + + +Document folder + +The root folder for &HTTP; documents that are served. By default the compiled in folder, /usr/share/cups/doc + + + + +Default Language + +The default language, if not specified by the browser. If not specified, the current locale is used. + +Use the two letter locale codes, for example en or de. + + + + + + +Default charset + +The default character set to use. If not specified, this defaults to UTF-8. This can also be overridden directly in the HTML documents. + + + + + + +<guilabel +>Server encryption support configuration</guilabel +> + +This is the dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings. The server encryption support settings are these: + + +Server certificate: the file to read containing the server's certificate +Server key: the file to read containing the server's key + + +&CUPS; server configuration dialogue: security overview + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: security settings + + + + + +Server certificate + +The file to read containing the server's certificate. Defaults to /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt. + + + + +Server key + +The file to read containing the server's key. Defaults to /etc/cups/ssl/server.key + + + + + + + +Server Miscellaneous Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server miscellaneous settings is shown here. The following server settings are done through this screen: + + +Preserve job history: whether to preserve a job history for later re-view +Preserve job files: whether to preserve fully RIP-ed job files for later re-print +Printcap file: setting the name of and the path to a printcap file +RIP Cache: setting the size of the RIP cache in memory +Filter Limit: defining a filter limit + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server miscellaneous settings + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server miscellaneous settings + + + + + +Preserve job history (after completion) + +Whether or not to preserve the job history after a job is completed, canceled, or stopped. The default is yes + + + + +Preserve job file (after completion) + +Whether or not to preserve the job files after a job is completed, canceled, or stopped. The default is no. + + + + +Printcap file + +The name of the printcap file. The default is no filename. Leave this blank, to disable printcap file generation. +The printcap setting is only needed to satisfy older applications in need of such a file. + + + + +RIP cache + +The amount of memory that each RIP should use to cache bitmaps. The value can be any real number, followed by k for kilobytes, m for megabytes, gfor gigabytes, or t for tiles, where one tile is 256 x 256 pixels. The default value is 8m. + + + + +Filter limit + +Sets the maximum cost of all job filters that can be run at the same time. A limit of 0 means no limit. A typical job may need a filter limit of at least 200. Limits less than the minimum required by a job force a single job to be printed at any time. The default limit is 0 (unlimited). + + + + + + +Network General Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server network settings is shown here. It includes: + + +Look for hostname on IP addresses +Port +Max request size +Timeout + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server network settings + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server network settings + + + + +Look for hostname on IP addresses + +Whether or not to do lookups on IP addresses to get a fully-qualified hostname. This defaults to off, for performance reasons. + + + + +Port + +Enter here Ports and addresses that the server will listen to. The default port 631 is reserved for the Internet Printing Protocol, and is what we use here. +You can have multiple entries, to listen to more than one port or address, or to restrict access. + +Unfortunately, most web browsers don't support TLS or &HTTP; upgrades for encryption. If you want to support web-based encryption, you'll probably need to listen on port 443, the HTTPS port. + +Use the Add and Remove buttons to add and remove entries from the list. + +You can enter ports on their own, ⪚ 631, or hostnames with ports, ⪚ myhost:80 or 1.2.3.4:631. + + + + + +Max request size + +Controls the maximum size of &HTTP; requests and print files. The default setting is 0, which disables this feature. + + + + +Timeout + +The timeout (in seconds) before requests time out. The default is 300 seconds. + + + + + + + +Network Clients Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; network client settings is shown here. It includes: + + +Accept "Keep Alive" requests +KeepAliveTimeout: +MaxClients: + + +dialogue to configure the &CUPS; network client settings + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; network client settings + + + + + +Accept "Keep Alive" requests + +Whether or not to support the Keep-Alive connection option. The default is on. + + + + +Keep alive timeout + +The timeout (in seconds) before Keep-Alive connections are automatically closed. The default is 60 seconds. + + + + +Max number of clients + +Controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that will be handled. Defaults to 100. + + + + + + + +Browsing General Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; browsing general settings is shown here. It includes: + + +Enable browsing +Use short names when possible +Use implicit classes + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; browsing general settings + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; browsing general settings + + + + + +Enable browsing + +Whether or not to broadcast printer information to other &CUPS; servers. Enabled by default. + + + + +Use short names when possible + +Whether or not to use short names for remote printers when possible (⪚ printer instead of printer@host). Enabled by default. + + + + +Use implicit classes + +Whether or not to use implicit classes. +Printer classes can be specified explicitly, in the classes.conf file, implicitly based upon the printers available on the LAN, or both. +When Implicit classes are enabled, printers on the LAN with the same name (⪚ Acme-LaserPrint-1000) will be put into a class with the same name. This allows you to setup multiple redundant queues on a LAN without a lot of administrative difficulties. If a user sends a job to Acme-LaserPrint-1000, the job will go to the first available queue. +This option is enabled by default. + + + + + + +Browsing Connection Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browsing connection is shown here. Browsing connection settings include: + + +Broadcast addresses: The (UDP) broadcast address to transmit printer information to +Broadcast Port: The port number to use for broadcasting +Poll addresses: The address(es) to poll for information about printers on servers that might not broadcast (or whose broadcasts might not reach your LAN due to routers in between). + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browsing connection + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browsing connection + + + + + +Broadcast addresses + +After pressing the Add button, you will see the following dialogue to enter a new value for outgoing broadcasting browse packets. It is the same kind of dialogue as for adding other &CUPS; server addresses to be polled for printer information. + + +Dialogue to enter a new value for broadcasting browse packets to + + + + +Dialogue to enter a new value for broadcasting browse packets to + + + +This option specifies a broadcast address to be used. By default, browsing information is broadcast to all active interfaces. + + +&HP-UX; 10.20 and earlier do not properly handle broadcast unless you have a Class A, B, C or D netmask (&ie;, there is no CIDR support). + + + + + +Broadcast port + +The port used for UDP broadcasts. By default this is the IPP port; if you change this, you need to do it on all servers. Only one BrowsePort is recognised. + + + + +Poll addresses + +Poll the named server(s) for printers. + + + + + + +Browsing Masks Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server allowed and/or denied browse packets from other servers is shown here. + + +Browse allow: +Browse deny: +Browse order: + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server allowed and/or denied browse packets from other servers + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server allowed and/or denied browse packets from other servers + + + + + +Add Browse Address dialogue + +The dialogue to enter a new value for the address of another &CUPS; server to accept browse packets from is shown here. It is opened by clicking on the Add... button beside the field named Browse Allow:. It is the same dialogue as for adding denied broadcast sending addresses. + +The dialogue to enter a new value for the address of another &CUPS; server to accept browse packets from is shown here. + + +Dialogue to enter a new value for the address of another &CUPS; server to accept browse packets from + + + + +Dialogue to enter a new value for the address of another &CUPS; server to accept browse packets from + + + + + + +Browse allow and Browse deny + +Browse allow specifies an address mask to allow for incoming browser packets. The default is to allow packets from all addresses. +Browse deny specifies an address mask to deny for incoming browser packets. The default is to deny packets from no addresses. +Both Browse allow and Browse deny accept the following notations for addresses: + + + + +All + + +None + + +*.domain.com + + +.domain.com + + +host.domain.com + + +nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm + + + + +The hostname/domain name restrictions will only work if you have turned hostname lookups on! + + + + +Browse order + +Specifies the order of the allow/deny comparisons. + + + + + + + +Browsing Timeouts Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browse timeout settings is shown here. Browse timeout settings include: + +Browse Interval +Browse Timeout + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browse timeout settings + + + + +dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server browse timeout settings + + + + + +Browse interval + +The time between browsing updates in seconds. The default is 30 seconds. +Note that browsing information is sent whenever a printer's state changes as well, so this represents the maximum time between updates. +Set this to 0 to disable outgoing broadcasts so your local printers are not advertised, but you can still see printers on other hosts. + + + + +Browse timeouts + +The timeout (in seconds) for network printers - if we don't get an update within this time, the printer will be removed from the printer list. +This number definitely should not be less than the browse interval period, for obvious reasons. Defaults to 300 seconds. + + + + + + +Browsing Relay Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server as a browsing relay is shown here. Browsing relay settings include: + + +Browser packets relay + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server as a browsing relay + + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server as a browsing relay + + + + + +Add Browse Relay dialogue + +The dialogue to enter a new value for an address pair to define browsing relaying between a &CUPS; server and a network is shown here. + + +The dialogue to enter a new value for an address pair to define browsing relaying between a &CUPS; server and a network + + + + +The dialogue to enter a new value for an address pair to define browsing relaying between a &CUPS; server and a network + + + + + + +Browser packets relay + +Relay browser packets from one address or network to another. + + + + + + + +Security Configuration + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings for any of the defined server locations is shown here. It contains the following settings, which may be defined separately for any valid resource (or location) of the &CUPS; server: + + +System Group: +Access Permissions: +Auth Type: +Auth Class: +Auth Group Name: +Encryption: +Allow: +Deny: +Order: + + +Valid resources (or locations) of the &CUPS; server are: + + +Server Root Location: / +Server Administration Location: /admin +All printers on the server: /printers +Any individual printer on the server: ⪚ /printers/infotec_P320 +All printer classes on the server: /classes: +Any individual printer class on the server: ⪚ /classes/all_infotecs_P320_or_P450 + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings for any of the defined server locations + + + + +dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings for any of the defined server locations + + + + + +For all locations that are not defined separately the setting of the location above it is valid. + +For example, you have a printer named infotec_P450 with no set security options. Then the security of the location /printers will take the responsibility for this printer as it is a sub-location of/printers. If, in turn there is no security set for /printers, then the security for / (the general security) of the server takes responsibility. Either you have set this for your purpose or the compiled-in default value takes over. + + + + +SystemGroup + +The group name for System or printer administration access. The default varies depending on the operating system, but will be sys, system or root (checked for in that order). + + + + +Access Permissions + +Access permissions for each folder served by the scheduler. Locations are relative to the document root. + + + + +Authorisation Type + +The authorisation to use: + + + +None + +Perform no authentication. + + + +Basic + +Perform authentication using the &HTTP; Basic method. + + + +Digest + +Perform authentication using the &HTTP; Digest method. + + + + + +Local certificate authentication can be substituted by the client for Basic or Digest, when connecting to the localhost interface. + + + + + +Authorisation Class + +The authorisation class. Currently only Anonymous, User, System (valid user belonging to the group set as system group), and group (valid user belonging to the specified group) are supported. + + + + +Authorisation Group Name + +The group name for Group authorisation + + + + +Encryption + +Whether or not to use encryption. This depends on having the OpenSSL linked into the &CUPS; library and scheduler. +Possible values are: + + +Always + +Always use encryption (SSL) + + + +Never + +Never use encryption. + + + +Required + +Use TLS encryption upgrade. + + + +IfRequested + +Use encryption if the server requests it. + + + + + + + +Allow + +Allows access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address or network. Possible values are: + + + + +All + + +None + + +*.domain.com + + +.domain.com + + +host.domain.com + + +nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm + + + + +The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups, as described earlier. + + + + +Deny + +Denies access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address or network. Possible values are: + + + +All + + +None + + +*.domain.com + + +.domain.com + + +host.domain.com + + +nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.* + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm + + +nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm + + + +The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups, as described earlier. + + + + +Order + +The order of the allow and deny processing. + + + + + + +Example: How To Define The Security For All Printers + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings is discussed here. We use the example to add security definitions other than the default ones for the resource named all printers. For the &CUPS; web server, this is the location you access through http://localhost:631/printers/ or (remotely) through http://cups.server.name:631/printers/ + +The first screenshot shows the general location for this setting. Select Add or Modify a resource for which you want to decide about its security settings. + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings + + + +Dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server security settings + + + +This dialogue is to add a new resource. It looks similar if you want to modify an already existing resource. Here are the general options: + + +Dialogue to add a new resource. + + + + +Dialogue to add a new resource. + + + +.This is the second part or the dialogue is to add a new ressource. It looks similar if you want to modify an already existing resource. Here you define the actual access masks for the resource in question. + + +Dialogue to add a new resource. + + + + +Dialogue to add a new resource. + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + +Resource dialogue + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a6ecddc1ee0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/cupsoptions.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,898 @@ + +&CUPS; options presently not available through &kcontrol; + +This chapter gives you some hints about further configuration possibilities which may not be available through the &tdeprint; &GUI; interface to &CUPS;. + + +Overview of provided features + +All of the most often used features and functions &CUPS; provides are supported in &tdeprint;. + + + +Printer management is supported: add, remove, modify, configure, test, disable, enable ... + + +Job management is supported: cancel, hold, release, move to different printer + + +Print options: for full control as provided by &CUPS;. + + + + + + +Where to find help when using &CUPS; + +A lot of information about the inner workings of &CUPS; is available through the web interface, which &CUPS; will always support. It works with any browser (yes, even text-based ones). Just go to http://localhost:631/ for a start. There you find a link to locally available &CUPS; documentation in HTML and PDF if you are new to &CUPS;. + +&CUPS; is accessible through other means than &tdeprint;: commandline and browser are two native &CUPS; interfaces. The many commandline utilities add up to the most complete control you have on &CUPS;. The web interface is only a subset of all available configuration or control options. + +This is also true for &tdeprint;. Generally, as &CUPS; develops, most new features will first be implemented through the commandline. Be sure to check the latest versions of the man pages for &CUPS; to stay up-to-date with new features after you install a new version. + + +Depending on your update method for &CUPS;, your active configuration file might not have been re-placed by a new one; thus your new, more capable &CUPS;-daemon might not have been told by the old configuration file about the new features to use. + + +A complete list of available files and man pages should always be in the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual (http://localhost:631/sam.html#FILES. In the &konqueror; &URL;/location field, type man:/lpadmin and man:/cupsd.conf to find out about the most important command and configuration file. You knew already about &konqueror;'s nice abilities to show you the traditional &UNIX; man pages, didn't you? Read this. From there you find more interesting hints and links to other man pages and documentation. + + +How to find &CUPS; related man pages + +Here is a way to find out which &CUPS; related man pages there are on your system: + +kurt@transmeta:~ +> apropos cups + +cups-calibrate (8)- ESP Printer Calibration Tool +lpstat (1) - print cups status information +cups-lpd (8) - receive print jobs + report printer status to lpd clients +classes.conf (5) - class configuration file for cups +backend (1) - cups backend transmission interfaces +filter (1) - cups file conversion filter interfaces +cups-polld (8) - cups printer polling daemon +mime.types (5) - mime type description file for cups +cupsd (8) - common unix printing system daemon +lpadmin (8) - configure cups printers and classes +cupsd.conf (5) - server configuration file for cups +mime.convs (5) - mime type conversion file for cups +printers.conf (5) - printer configuration file for cups +mime.convs (5) - mime type conversion file for cups +cups-polld (8) - cups printer polling daemon +lpstat (1) - print cups status information +backend (1) - cups backend transmission interfaces +mime.types (5) - mime type description file for cups +cupsd (8) - common unix printing system daemon +lpadmin (8) - configure cups printers and classes +printers.conf (5) - printer configuration file for cups +cupsd.conf (5) - server configuration file for cups +filter (1) - cups file conversion filter interfaces + + + + + +Outside &tdeprint;: Hints & Tips Tricks with &CUPS; on the Commandline + +Here are a few examples of options that are presently only available if you use the commandline. + + +Allowing or denying printer access for certain users + +When installing (or modifying) a printer through the command line, you can either deny or allow the usage of that printer to certain users: + +lpadmin HeidelbergDigimaster9110 lpd:/10.160.16.99/mqueue allow:kurt,sylvi,hansjoerg /home/kurt/PPDs/DVHV.ppd + +will allow the usage of this (believe me: very nice and also very professional) printer to only the three mentioned users and at the same time deny it to all others. If another user wants to print on the DigiMaster via this &CUPS; server, he will receive an error message along the lines client-error-not-possible. + +lpadmin HeidelbergDigimaster9110 lpd:/10.160.16.99/mqueue deny:tackat,boss,waba /home/kurt/PPDs/DVHV.ppd + +will deny the usage of this same printer to the three mentioned users and at the same time allow it to all others. If denied user wants to print on the DigiMaster via this &CUPS; server, he will receive an error message along the lines client-error-not-possible. + + +Only one of the two options may be used at one time; at present there is no support to have a similar option in a per-group based way. This will be implemented in the future. + + + + +Imposing Quotas for certain printers + +Sometimes you want to impose quotas for certain printers. With quotas you can set upper limits for the number of pages or the amount of data to be printed over a certain period to a certain printer. + +Quotas can be set with the option when installing a printer with the lpadmin command, or afterwards for an already existing printer. Following are some guidelines (which are missing at the time of writing in the, official &CUPS; documentation): + + + +With &CUPS; you may have pagecount- and filesize-based quotas for individual printers. + + + +Quotas are calculated for each user individually (so a single set of limits applies to all users for the printer concerned). + + + +Quotas include banner pages (if those are used). + + + +This means: you can limit every user to 20 pages per day on an expensive printer, but you cannot limit every user except Kurt or root. + + + +There are , , and options to give when setting up a printer. + + + + sets a time interval for quota computing (intervals are determined in seconds; so a day is 60x60x24=86.400, a week is 60x60x24x7=604,800, and a month is 60x60x24x30=2.592.000 seconds.) + + + +For quotas to be enforced, the time-period plus at least one job-limit must be set to non-zero. + + + +The default value of 0 for specifies that there is no limit. + + + +The default value of 0 for specifies that there is no limit. + + + +The default value of 0 for specifies that the limits apply to all jobs that have been printed by a user that are still known to the system. + + + + +Working Examples: + +Working, as both, time-period plus one or both job-limits are defined + +lpadmin danka_infotec_4850 job-quota-period=604800 job-k-limit=1024 + +This sets a limit of a file size of 1 MB (in total) for each user of existing printer danka_infotec_4850 during one week. + +lpadmin danka_infotec_4105 job-quota-period=604800 job-page-limit=100 + +This sets a limit of 100 pages (in total) for each user of existing printer danka_infotec_4105 during one week. + +lpadmin danka_infotec_P450 job-quota-period=604800 job-k-limit=1024 job-page-limit=100 + +This sets a combined limit of 1 MB (in total) and 100 pages (in total) for each user of existing printer danka_infotec_P450 during one week. Whichever limit is reached first will take effect. + + + + +Not working examples + +NOT working, as only one, time-period or job-limit is defined) + +lpadmin danka_infotec_P320 job-quota-period=604800 + +lpadmin danka_infotec_FullColor job-page-limit=100 + +lpadmin danka_infotec_HiSpeed job-k-limit=1024 + + + + +Related Error Messages + +Once a user reaches his quota limit, he'll get a client-error-not-possible message, if he wants to print. + + + + + + +Installing a <quote +>raw</quote +> printer + +There are different ways to define a raw printer. One comfortable one is to use the lpadmin command. Just don't define a &PPD; file to be used for that printer and it will be a raw one: + +lpadmin Raw_Danka_infotec lpd://10.160.16.137/PORT1 + +Raw printer queues are those which don't touch the print file to transform it to a different file format. You need this for example when printing from &Windows; clients via Samba through a &CUPS; server to a PCL printer: in this case the &Windows; side printer driver would generate the finished print file format for the target printer and filtering it through &CUPS; filters would only harm the purpose. Under certain circumstances (if you want to make sure that the file goes to the printer unfiltered by &CUPS;) the lpadmin without a &PPD; comes in handy. + + + + + +Troubleshooting &CUPS; in &tdeprint; + +This section of the &tdeprint; Handbook will live from the readers' feedback. Here is just a small beginning. + + +Error Messages + + + + +What does the error client-error-bad-request mean? + + +The user sent a file to the &CUPS; which the server could not process. You get this also upon sending an empty file. + + + + + +And client-error-not-possible? + + +User is either not allowed to print to a certain printer or has achieved his quota (based on file size and/or page number) + + + + + +How about client-error-not-found? + + +The user tried to access a nonexistent resource on the &CUPS; server, such as trying to print a nonexistent file, or one that you are denied permission to read. + + + + + + + + +Questions and Answers + + + + +Why can't I re-start my jobs? + + +To be able to re-start your completed jobs from the web interface, you need a setting in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file: set PreserveJobFiles True. + + + + + +How do I get rid of the long list of completed jobs in the web interface? + + +TODO + + + + + +How does page accounting work? + + +&CUPS; does the print accounting by passing nearly every job through the pstops filter. This one does, amongst other things, the page counting. Output of this filter there may be piped into other filters (like pstoraster --> rastertopcl) or sent to the printer directly (if it is a &PostScript; printer). + +In any case, this works for network, parallel, serial or USB printers the same. For pstops to work, it needs DSC, Document Structuring Convention compliant &PostScript; (or near-equivalent) as input. So it calculates the pages during filtering on the print server and writes info about every single page (what time, which user, which job-ID and -name, which printer, how many copies of which pages of the document, how many kilo-bytes?) into /var/log/cups/page_log. + +By the way: on my personal wishlist is a hack of webalizer to read and analyse the page_log and give a similar output. Anyone? + +However, it is not giving correct results in the following cases: + + + +The printer jams and maybe therefore throw away the job (real live experience; or maybe throwing away the job because of problems with the data format) + + +Jobs printed as raw are always counted as size of 1 page (and maybe multiple copies). + + + +Therefore the page accounting of &CUPS; is only an approximation (in many cases an excellent or at least good one, in others a quite poor one). The only reliable print count is the one done by the internal printer counter. (Because this is the one you pay for, if you are on a click price or similar.) Some, by far not most, printers can be queried remotely for that information via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). That means, in a bigger network with many different printers there is just no completely reliable and accurate page accounting tool! + + + + + +Why doesn't page-accounting work with &Windows; clients? + + +From &Windows; clients jobs nearly always need to be sent as raw. Why? If &CUPS; works as a print server for &Windows; clients using the original native &Windows; driver for the target print device, this guarantees the correct formatting of the job on the clients already; therefor the server should not touch it and print raw; therefor no filtering is started (and this is not even possible as the input from the clients is not &PostScript; as pstops expects; hence no page-count other than the default 1. + + + + + +How do I get a list of available options for a given printer or a &PPD; file? + + +See the man page for the lpoptions command. You may investigate a &CUPS;-enabled box about any option of its available printers. There is no need to have the printer installed locally. As long as the printer is available locally (through the &CUPS; printer browsing feature), it will also work remote. + +To query for a printers' option typing lpoptions HitachiDDP70MicroPress will give a long listing of all available options as read from the &PPD; file for the given Hitachi-Printer (in my case installed on remote server transmeta). Remote server Transmeta and its &CUPS; daemon as well as the localhost's &CUPS; daemon need to be up and running for this to succeed. + + + + + +How do I read the listing retrieved by the lpoptions command? + + + +You know that for &PostScript; printer manufacturers it is legal to define their own internal names and procedures even for standard &PostScript; options. As long as the driver is able to retrieve the option from the &PPD; and show it to the user in a way that he understands it everything is OK. But what do you do, if you want to use some obscure printer options on the command line? How do you find out its exact syntax? + +Let's take an example. Looking at Hitachi's DDP70 printer and how it implements duplex printing is revealing somehow. How do you tell how to print double sided? duplex or Duplex? Or another name altogether?. + +lpoptions transmeta Hitachi_DDP70_ClusterPrintingSystem | grep uplex + +This leads to the output + +TR-Duplex/Duplex: False *True + +This is to be interpreted like follows: + + + +The name of the investigated option is ; + + +Behind the slash you see the translation of the option, as it should be shown in a &GUI; or Web interface (Duplex); + + +The option may take one of the two values False or True; + + +The present setting is True to be recognised by the marking with a star *. + + + +To override the present default setting (duplex) and print a job in simplex, you need to use the following command: + +lpr Hitachi_DDP70_ClusterPrintingSystem TR-Duplex=False /path/to/your/printjob + + + + + +How do I get a nicely formatted listing of available options for a given printer or &PPD;? + + +Use the lphelp command which may be installed on your system locally. There is not yet a man page for lphelp. + +lphelp infotecP450 + +This lists the available options for the named printer. It is nicely formatted and does explain every available option and how to use it. You can query different printers' options at once: + +lphelp infotec7410color DANKA_fullcolor_D2000 HP_ColorLaserJet8550 + +It also works for &PPD; files. Just specify the path to the &PPD;: + +lphelp /home/kurt/PPDs/HP-ColorLaserJet8550.ppd + + + + + + +Solving Problems + +No system is perfect. Here are some commonly seen traps people have fallen into. + + + + +My printer named 3-lp-duplex shows erratic behaviour. What's wrong? + + +The printer names used in &CUPS; shall start with a letter and may contain up to 128 letters, numbers or underscores. Using dashes may lead to problems. Speaking about naming: printer names in &CUPS; are not case sensitive. So a printer named Best_of_Danka will be the same as best_of_danka or BEST_OF_DANKA. (This is a requirement of &IPP;, which &CUPS; is fully compliant with). + + + + + +Why do I get Unable to connect to SAMBA host: Success with my printer shares from &Windows; accessed via Samba? + + +Are the rights on the remote &Windows; box set correctly for you? Are you actually allowed to print on the &Windows; shared printer? + + + + + +My files for printer lp sometimes mysteriously disappear and two days later I am told they got printed on a printer three floors below my office. What is going on? + + +Believe me, it is very unlikely that your printer is the only one with the name lp. Maybe &CUPS; is playing a trick on you. As you might have the setting ImplicitClasses On activated, &CUPS; tries to stuff all printers it sees on the network into a Class name lp. All jobs destined to lp are sent to this class and the first available member prints it. So if you had this nice fellow (who listened closely when you raved about &CUPS; and &tdeprint;) install &CUPS; and poke around the system...get the idea? + +Take my advice: choose a unique name for any network printer! (Mind you, the one on your parallel port also turns out to be a network printer for the rest of the world if you don't take care of your settings). + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/extensions.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/extensions.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d1feffc7ba --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/extensions.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + +&tdeprint; Extensions To All Print Subsystems + + +<quote +>Virtual</quote +> Printers + + +The <quote +>Fax</quote +> Printer + +To be written + + + + +The <quote +>File</quote +> Printer + +To be written + + + + +The <quote +><acronym +>PDF</acronym +></quote +> Printer + +To be written + + + + + + +<quote +>External</quote +> Filters + + +The <command +>enscript</command +> Filter for Text Files + +To be written + + + + +The <quote +>n-up</quote +> Filter for Any File + +To be written + + + + +Three different <quote +>Make Pamphlet</quote +> Filters for &PostScript; Files + +To be written + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/external-command.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/external-command.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..40f62dde1a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/external-command.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + +Module For External Print Command (&Netscape;-like) + +This module allows the print command to be specified completely (&Netscape;-like). An edit line is added in the print dialogue for that purpose. Can be used in many cases, for example with a self-made print program. + + +Overview of provided features + + + +Printer management: not supported + + +Job management: not supported. + + +Print options: basic control, depending on your knowledge of the print command + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/final-word.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/final-word.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7fb084fd0e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/final-word.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + +Final word from the Author + + +Who am I, what is my business? + +My employer is Danka Deutschland GmbH, a leading and manufacturer-independent provider of professional and hi-speed digital printing systems, black-and-white as well as colour. Danka provides hardware, software, service, maintenance, consumables and customised solutions for the products in its portfolio. I work there as a System Engineer. Amongst the brands Danka offers are Heidelberg (formerly Kodak), Canon, &Hewlett-Packard;, Hitachi, Infotec and EfI. + +My acquaintance with &Linux; and the Free Software community is not too old. When I started to play around with &Linux; at the beginning of 1999, my deepest disappointment was the poor support for printing. True, I made all our machines spit out simplex prints -- but what about duplex? What about punching the output? How to make sorting work? Or stapling, cover sheets and all the other beautiful finishing options our engines offer to customers? No way -- at least for me as a non-geek! + +I began a search on the Internet for a solution. Fortunately not much later, in May 1999, Mike Sweet, principal developer of &CUPS;, announced the first Beta release of this superb piece of printing software. After trying it briefly, I knew this was it! + +Next thing I attempted: to make &Linux; distributions interested in this new stuff. Believe me -- it was more than tenacious! They seemed to think they already had the best thing they could get in printing. One reason probably was that they (and many &Linux; developers) never had to think about how to best support a printer duplexer -- because one had never come near their own desks... + +Finally, my attempts to make some &Linux; print publications interested in &CUPS; backfired on me - one editor squeezed me into writing a series on the subject myself. And this is how some people started to give me the nickname CUPS Evangelist. I will not get rid of this nick anytime soon, now that even the &kde; people wedged me into their timeframe of releases. Oh, boy... + +Anyway, &CUPS; is now making its way around the world and it might well become a triumphal one: I am a little bit proud to have supported and contributed to this from near the beginning. + +It should encourage you: even if some more experienced &Linux; users than you are skeptical about it, and even if your programming skills are next to zero (like mine) - there are a lot of tasks and jobs and ideas, and talent that you can contribute to the Free Software community. Not least within the &kde; project... + + + + +Credits + +I'd like to thank... + + +Mike Sweet for developing &CUPS; in the first place + + +Jean-Eric Cuendet for starting kups and qtcups, the predecessors of &tdeprint; + + +Michael Goffioul for doing all the hard work recently + + +Martin Konold for thinking twice + + +Sven Guckes for teaching me a few things about the art of survival on the terminal (just in case &kde; is not there ;-) ) + + +...too numerous others to mention who also let me snatch bits and bytes of knowledge off them + + +and last, but not least: Tom Schwaller for encouraging me to get into documentation writing + + + + + + +Caveats + +&tdeprint; has been developed on a system using &CUPS; 1.1.6. &tdeprint; has been tested on other versions of &CUPS; and so far no incompatibilities are known. By the time of writing this Handbook, &CUPS; 1.1.9 is out with a few new features not yet supported by &tdeprint;. Of course you are able to access these features, but you will need to bypass &tdeprint; and use the &CUPS; command-line tools or edit configuration files manually. &tdeprint;'s development will go on and this Handbook strives to always be the best available user documentation resource for it. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/getting-started.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/getting-started.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e39ba2627c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/getting-started.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ + +Getting Started + +This chapter of the &tdeprint; Handbook will walk you through most of the configuration or selection options of &tdeprint;. It will mainly deal with &CUPS; in this version, as the author is most familiar with it, and also because &tdeprint; started off with supporting &CUPS; best. Later versions of the &tdeprint; software and editions of this handbook will support and explore other printing systems more closely. + + +Selecting Your Print Subsystem + +You need to define your print subsystem, before you are able to install any printer with the &tdeprint; framework. There are two areas where you can define this: either in &kcontrol; (The Printing Manager section), or directly and on the fly from the print dialogue. + +Navigate to K Menu Preferences System Printing Manager. At the bottom you can see a button that lets you select which printing subsystem you want to use. In &kde; 2.2 you can choose from the following alternatives: + + + +&CUPS; (Common &UNIX; Printing System) + + +Print through an external program (generic) + + +LPR (Standard BSD Print System) + + +Generic &UNIX; LPD print system (the default) + + +RLPR environment (print to remote LPD servers from the command line) + + + +Of course, the chosen system must be installed, and up and running on your box prior to your selection, or before it takes effect. + +On it's first startup, &tdeprint; will try an autodetection. This only works for: + + + +&CUPS;, as it is checking first for a running &CUPS; daemon + + +LPD, as it is checking for a running LPD daemon, plus a printcap file. + + + + + +The system you choose must be installed on your system prior to your selection. The author's personal recommendation is &CUPS;. + +Once autodetected, chosen, or changed, the active print subsystem will take effect for all &kde; applications. Different users may have different print subsystems in use, if those do exist on the computer and are compliant with each other. Their settings are stored in the tdeprintrc. This file is unique to every user, and is normally installed in $HOME/.kde/share/config/tdeprintrc. + + +This file is not intended to be directly editable, and all available options can be set from the &tdeprint; &GUI;. + + +You may even select a different printer subsystem, on the fly, from the &kprinter; dialogue box. + + + + +Working with the Printing Manager + +Once you have chosen your preferred and installed print subsystem, you are ready to investigate, configure administer and work with this system through the &tdeprint; framework. + +Navigate to K Menu Preferences System Printing Manager. In the right part of the window you will see at least 4 printers predefined. These are the virtual or special purpose printers, explained in section . You will probably see a toolbar with 13 icons at the top of the window, and at least 4 tabs in the lower half of the window, labelled Information, Jobs, Properties and Instances. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/highlights.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/highlights.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..38e6cc497e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/highlights.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ + +&tdeprint;'s Highlights + +The new &tdeprint; system includes more than one highlight. Having worked in an environment in the past that is not exactly sophisticated, as far as printing is concerned, take a look at some of the benefits that come with &tdeprint; + + +The <quote +>Add Printer</quote +> Wizard + +&tdeprint; has an Add Printer Wizard. The Add Printer Wizard helps you with adding and configuring a new printer. Of course, you may do this manually as well. + +&tdeprint; helps you discover printers. It is able to scan the environment for available devices and queues. This works for network connections using TCP (AppSocket, aka &HP; JetDirect, or IPP) or SMB/Samba (shared &Windows;) printers and partially for directly attached printers over parallel, serial, or USB connections. + + +A screenshot of the new Add Printer Wizard + + + + + +Here's a screenshot of the Add Printer Wizard (this one is not very exciting yet; but...) + + + + +The wizard makes the installation and handling of the drivers a snap. Selecting, configuring and testing should be easy as never before on any &Linux;-like system. + + + + + + + +Full Print Job Control + +The Print Job Viewer is automatically started by &kprinter;. It may be docked into the &kde; panel (in the system tray). The Print Job Viewer allows full job management, if supported by the print subsystem. + +You can: + + + +Hold and release jobs, + + +Move pending jobs to another printer, + + +Cancel pending or processing jobs. + + + +A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer shows the information you get: Job-ID, target printer, job name, job owner, job status and job size. In the next &tdeprint; release you will also see information about the number of pages (as &CUPS; calculates it; see chapter on page accounting for more information about its merits and limitations). + + +A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer + + + + + +Here's a screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer. + +A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer. + + + +An alternative way to looking at the same information (and having the same amount of control is through the &kcontrolcenter; selecting SystemPrinting Manager. If you don't see the Printer Information, right click on the window background and select View Printer Information. Then go to the Jobs tab to see this: + + + + + + + + +Here's a screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer. + + + + + + + +Modules for different print subsystems + +&tdeprint; uses different modules to realise the interface to the possible print subsystems. Not all the modules are yet developed fully, but you will have basic printing functionality with: + + + +LPD (BSD style) + + +LPRng (&RedHat;, if you just use it's BSD style subset), + + +RLPR (a command-line LPR utility, which doesn't need a printcap file. + + +external print commands (&Netscape; like). + + + +Most importantly, full support for &CUPS; is already there. Modules for other print subsystems, such as PLP, PPR and PDQ may be available later. + +&tdeprint; makes &kde; much more flexible. It gives freedom of choice to &kde; 2.2 users. To use different available print subsystems, these must, of course, be installed independently from &kde;. In former versions, users were stuck with the old LPD style print subsystems. Now they can even use &CUPS;. In the future, there will be easy integration of new subsystems, as they appear on the scene. + + + + +More &tdeprint; <quote +>Goodies</quote +> +Benefitting all Print SubSystems. + +Some specific features of &tdeprint; depend on the chosen print subsystem. This dependency might exist because those features are only implemented there; remember, &tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between &kde; applications, and the print subsystem, but it's no replacement for any print subsystem by itself. Such dependency may exist for another reason: that &tdeprint; has not yet implemented an interface to all the features of all the subsystems. + +Other features include benefits from &tdeprint; that are independent of the chosen print subsystem, and are available with all of them. At present there are special or virtual printers, and some generic pre-filters. + + + +Print Preview + +From the Print Dialogue, you can select to look at a preview. For this, the print file is passed through filters which make it suitable for displaying on screen using &kghostview;. + + + + +Special Printers + +Amongst these additional &tdeprint; features are a few special or virtual printers: + +These special printers may: + + + +Print to PDF + +Convert your document into a PDF file with the help of an external program. + + + + +Print to email + +Send your document as an email attached PDF file. + + + + +Print to PS file + +Save your document as a &PostScript; file. + + + + +Print to Fax + +Send it through an available backend, such as Hylafax as a fax. + + + + + +These special printers appear in the user print dialogue just like normal printers. They are entirely configurable on a per-user basis. + + + + + +Generic Pre-Filtering + +&tdeprint; provides you with a framework to define and configure your own pre-filters. These pre-filters may take effect before they are passed to your print subsystem for further processing, but after the (&PostScript;, plain text or other) print files have been generated by your application. + +There are a few useful filters already predefined. These are: + + + +The multiple pages per sheet filter, + + + +the enscript text filter, + + + +and three filters to help print pamphlets. + + + +You may create your own filters based on any third party program that is able to process &PostScript;, plain text or image files, and output any one of those formats. + +These filters are configured through XML files. This makes an extension of the concept very easy for experienced developers, but end-user configuration is also done through an intuitive graphical user interface. So, fear not, you don't need to learn XML because of &tdeprint;! + + + +Multiple Pages Per Sheet Filter + +This is a predefined filter that installs with &tdeprint;. It allows you to create a modified &PostScript; output, from &PostScript; input, that prints 1, 2, or 4 logical pages on a single sheet of paper. + + + + +Enscript Text Filter + +This is a predefined filter that installs with &tdeprint;. It allows you to create &PostScript; output from any text file input, that includes syntax highlighting for program listings, pretty-printing, and nice configurable page frames and headers. + + + + +Pamphlet Printing Filters + +If your printer is able to produce duplex output, using either one-pass or two-pass technology, you may be able to use one, or a combination, of the pamphlet filters. + +For duplexing printers, make sure you use the duplex option that turns the output along the short paper edge. Folding the printed paper along the middle turns your document into a nice pamphlet. + +If you are stuck with using a simplex-only device, you can do the same, using two different filters and a few additional steps. + +Depending on your model, first use the filter for printing the odd pages, then insert the paper in the correct order back into the paper tray to get the even pages printed on the reverse side. These can then be folded to make a pamphlet. + + + + + + + + + + +&CUPS; Support: the Most Important Module in &tdeprint; + +&tdeprint; contains a module for &CUPS;. &CUPS;, the Common &UNIX; Printing System (http://www.cups.org/), is the most advanced, powerful and flexible of all print subsystems on &UNIX; and other &UNIX;-like operating systems. It is still quite new on the horizon, but is based on IPP, the Internet Printing Protocol, the newly emerging standard for the future of network printing. &CUPS; is clearly the print system of choice for Michael Goffioul, the principal &tdeprint; developer. + +Experienced &kde; users may already be familiar with Michael's utilities qtcups and kups (co-developed with Jean-Eric Cuendet). These were, up until now, the graphical &GUI; front ends for &CUPS; with a strong relation to &kde;. + + +<application +>qtcups</application +> and <application +>kups</application +> — The Predecessors + +Both utilities are probably still widely used. For those not familiar with them, here are brief explanations. + +qtcups was a graphical front end for the lp or lpr print commands as installed by &CUPS;. Using qtcups opened a dialogue. This dialogue let you comfortably select your printer and the print job options. qtcups worked from the command line, or from within applications, when the application in question had a configurable print command. + +kups was a graphical wrapper to do the administration tasks for your &CUPS; server, and the &CUPS; daemon at the heart of it. You could add, delete, modify, configure, start, and stop printers. You could cancel, delete, move, stop and restart print jobs, and you could change the settings of the daemon, start, stop, and restart it. + + + + +&tdeprint; — The Heir + +The &CUPS; Module in &tdeprint; now contains all (and more) functions that were provided by qtcups and kups in former &kde; versions. + +Instead of qtcups you can now use the kprinter command. And in place of kups you will probably use kcmshell printmgr from now on. + +The &tdeprint; module for &CUPS; also lets you fully administer the print subsystem, just like kups did before. It can start, stop and configure your &CUPS; daemon. It can also start, stop, add and delete printers (&ie; printer queues) and printer instances. Printer instances are printer queues that point to the same physical output device but with a different default setting of print options. + + + + +&kprinter; — Graphical Print Command + +&tdeprint;'s &CUPS; module gives you access to a graphical print command, like qtcups did before. + +Use &kprinter; in any application, even a non-&kde; application, that lets you configure your print command. Examples of these are &Netscape; and StarOffice, but not most pre-&kde; 2.2 programs. + +A screenshot how to use the new kprinter print command instead of the old-fashioned lpr... Of course you need to have kprinter in your $PATH, or give the full path in the dialogue; ⪚ /opt/kde/bin/kprinter. &Netscape; will remember this and with further print jobs you will get the kprinter dialogue to configure your printouts. + + +A screenshot of the kprinter print command in action. + + + + + +Here's a screenshot showing how to use the new kprinter print command instead of the old-fashioned lp or lpr in &Netscape;. + + + + +You can also use &kprinter; from the command line and see the resulting dialogue box pop up: + + +Screenshot of the kprinter command + + + + +Screenshot showing use of the kprinter command from the command line. + + + +Just make sure you give at least the file to be printed from the command line as well: kprinter . This will hand over the &CUPS; Software Administrator Manual to the kprinter dialogue, which will then pop up with the default printer pre-selected. + +To pre-select a specific printer from the command line, use the option, ⪚: kprinter . You can still de-select the printer and choose a different one. + +You cannot however call kprinter without a print file and hope to open a file selection dialogue box from the &kprinter; window. This is a feature that will be implemented only in the next version. + + +Using kprinter you are able to ring all the bells and blow all the whistles of your printer. You will need a device-specific so-called &PPD; (&PostScript; Printer Description) to enable &CUPS; to make this nice tandem team do this for you. Read more about this in . + + + + + + +Plans for Future Development + +What you have now is the first, already very feature-rich version of &tdeprint;. This version is, of course, fully usable for printing. You might even think that it was never so easy (not even back in the days when you had to use &Microsoft; &Windows;). + +In the future, &tdeprint; will become even better. It will do a better job of detecting your installed print subsystem itself. Already &tdeprint; is doing quite well in automatically sensing if you have &CUPS; on your system. But in many cases you will have to tell &tdeprint; what you are using, if you want to keep a legacy print system. + +The most important improvement in the near future will be a completion of the LPRng plugin. This at present is still very basic. It is restricted to the pure classical LPD part of LPRng. + +Also, you may be able to add printers directly from the print dialogue to your system just in time, without going to &kcontrol; first. + +Some smaller improvements already planned are: + + +add a file selection dialogue from the &kprinter; window to allow combining of additional files to the present printjob add a history button to the KJobViewer window and also a column to show the number of pages &CUPS; calculates for the job. + + +Finally, there will be an IO slave that will give you access to your print subsystem, via &konqueror; for example. With this you will soon be able to browse your print subsystem from &konqueror; through a &URL; like shortcut such as print://printers/printername. A KPart will add a virtual folder to the services section of the &konqueror; navigation panel, giving a nice integrated way to browse and manage your print system via the &URL; print:/manager. + +Please contact Michael Goffioul at tdeprint@swing.be with any further user or developer suggestions. + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.cache.bz2 b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.cache.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1130ee97102 Binary files /dev/null and b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.cache.bz2 differ diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a698731bc99 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/index.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ + +KDEPrint"> + kprinter"> + CUPS"> + PPD"> + IPP"> + ghostscript"> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +]> + + + + +The &tdeprint; Handbook + + +Kurt Pfeifle
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+ + +2001 +Kurt Pfeifle + + +&FDLNotice; + +2001-08-09 +1.00.04 + + +This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone program. It is the new printing framework for &kde; 2.2. &tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between &kde; (or other) applications and the selected (and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;). + + + +KDE +tdebase +tdeprint +print +printing +CUPS +LPR + + +
+ + +Introduction + +This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone program. It is the new printing framework for &kde; 2.2. &tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between &kde; (or other) applications and the selected (and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;). + +It should be noted that both the developer of this application, and the author of this document are most familiar with &CUPS; as a printing system. At the time of writing, &CUPS; is the best supported printing subsystem, and it is the best documented. + +This handbook is a work in progress, and later versions of the &tdeprint; software and editions of this handbook will support and explore more closely other printing systems. + +In the meantime, even if your printing subsystem is not yet well covered, you are encouraged to explore the Printing Manager module in &kcontrol;, and you will find its operation to hopefully be fairly self evident, no matter what printing subsystem you use. + +Lauri Watts, &kde; documentation team + + + + +To configure your printing subsystem from &kcontrol; + +To configure your printing subsystem from &kcontrol;, go to SystemPrinting Manager and select your subsystem. Or you can let &tdeprint; try to determine it... + + +&CUPS; Printing Manager dialogue: overview via &kcontrol; + + + + +The dialogue to configure the &CUPS; server: security settings +Configuration of printing subsystem from &kcontrol; + + + + + + +&tech-overview-doc; + +&highlights-doc; + +&theory-doc; + +&getting-started-doc; + +&cups-configuration-doc; + +&add-printer-wizard-2-doc; + +&cupsoptions-presently-outside-kcontrol-doc; + +&rlpr-doc; + +&lpd-doc; + +&lpr-bsd-doc; + +&lprng-doc; + +&external-command-doc; + +&extensions-doc; + +&final-word-doc; + + +Credits And Licences + +&tdeprint; copyright 2001, Michael Goffioul tdeprint@swing.be +&underGPL; Documentation copyright 2001, Kurt Pfeifle, kpfeifle@danka.de &underFDL; Conversion to British English: Malcolm Hunter malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk + + + +
+ + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpd.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpd.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c39ba87173 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpd.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + +Generic <acronym +>LPD</acronym +> Module (&UNIX;) + + + +Overview of Provided Features + +Module used by default (on first start for example). + +Generic module that only allows sending of print jobs. No printer or job management supported. It is made to work on a wide variety of &UNIX; flavours: &Linux;/LPR, &HP-UX;, Solaris, &IRIX;. It also supports some LPRng extensions (like the absence of continuation character \ in printcap files). + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpr-bsd.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpr-bsd.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9d6bcbbf86d --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lpr-bsd.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +<acronym +>LPR</acronym +> (<acronym +>BSD</acronym +>) + +Plain (old?) LPR support. An LPRng module is in development, and hopefully available for 2.3 release. + + +Overview of Provided Features + + + +Printer management: basic support to add/remove/configure a printer, compatible with &RedHat;-6.x systems (printtool + rhs-printfilers packages). + + +Job management: not supported + + +Print options: basic control + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lprng.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lprng.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..193747db5f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/lprng.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + +<application +>LPRng</application +> + +An LPRng module for &tdeprint; is in development, and hopefully available for the &kde; 2.3 release. + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/rlpr.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/rlpr.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..88b2ac1dd7b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/rlpr.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ + +Module Built Around <application +>rlpr</application +> Utility + + +Overview of provided features + +Printer management: basic operations are supported (add/remove/modify). + +Each user can predefine the printers he wants to use by specifying the host and related printer queues. Printers are stored on a per user basis. This module is built around the rlpr utility rlpr + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..026acc700ec --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/tech-overview.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ + +Technical Overview + +This chapter aims to give a technical overview of &tdeprint; which non-programmers can comprehend. + +&tdeprint; is a new and revolutionary tool to give easy access to printing services for both &kde; users and &kde; developers. + + +A Brief Description of &tdeprint; + +You can access the functions of &tdeprint; in different ways: through the Printing Manger in the &kcontrol;, through the kprinter command or through the dialogue that pops up if you want to print. + + +What it is <emphasis +>not</emphasis +> + +&tdeprint; is not a replacement for the printing subsystem itself. &tdeprint; does not therefore give provision for spooling, and it does not do the basic processing of &PostScript; or other print data. + + + + +What it <emphasis +>is</emphasis +> +&tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between the spooling and the data processing print subsystem (as installed), and the application that seeks to print. &tdeprint; provides a common interface for &kde; developers and &kde; users, to various supported print subsystems. At the same time, it is customisable, and highly configurable. + +&tdeprint; is easy to use for both &kde; developers and end-users. Developers can port their applications, with minimal changes, to use &tdeprint; instead of the old &Qt; print system. Users can easily choose and configure their print subsystem. + +For a reference to new &kde; users: &Qt; is the basic library and graphical toolkit, which is used by all &kde; applications; &Qt; is developed by TrollTech, a Norwegian software company. + + + + + + +&tdeprint; -- Different Usage for Different People + +&tdeprint; has different faces for different people. + + +What users and administrators can do with &tdeprint; + +&tdeprint; allows users and/or administrators, depending on their rights, access to printing subsystems (&CUPS;, LPD, RLPR, LPRng, PDQ &etc;) through a &kde; graphical user interface (&GUI;). Using &tdeprint;, they can print, administer jobs, printers and the printing daemon, all in a comfortable manner. + +Experienced users will like the capability to plug any working filter for the print data between the output of their application and the input, into the chosen print subsystem. Some examples for this already ship with plain vanilla &tdeprint;. Read on. + + + + + +What &kde; developers can do with it... + +If a &kde; developer needs printing access for his application, he does not code the printing functions from scratch. Before &kde; 2.2 this service was provided by the QPrinter class, a library function of the &Qt; Toolkit. The QPrinter class relied on the out-moded Line Printer Daemon (LPD). The &tdeprint; library bases itself firmly on the more modern Common &UNIX; Printing System (&CUPS;), while at the same time keeping backward compatibility with LPD and other legacy, or less elaborate, print systems. It also leaves the door open for any new development that might occur. + +For &kde; developers to use the new &tdeprint; class in their applications, they require only minimal changes to their code: for every call of QPrinter, they just need to change this to KPrinter. Replacing one (!) letter in a few spots, and automatically they are done; their application can then use all of the features of the new &tdeprint; library. + +More ambitious developers, or ones with special requirements, can do more: despite &tdeprint;'s feature-rich framework, they are still able to customise the print dialogue of their application by creating an additional Tab, where their extensions to the standard &tdeprint; will feel right at home. + + +This last mentioned feature has not been used widely inside &kde; so far, as developers are not yet fully aware of &tdeprint;'s power. Expect more of this in the near future. One example I discovered is the &kcron; application. It lets you edit the crontab through a &GUI;. The developers have implemented a printing feature that lets you (or root) choose if you want to print the whole of crontab (for all users) or just the part that is marked. You can see the effects on &tdeprint; in the following screenshots. + +This shot shows a sample from the &kcron; utility. +&kcron; utility: a small sample of a system's cronjobs as shown through the &kde; GUI&GUI;. + + + + +The &kcron; developers let you choose to print the whole of the cron table or just the marked part of it. + + + + +The dialogue to configure &kcron;'s printing options: the additional tab titled Cron Options is from inside &kcron;, not &tdeprint;; it is a special extension added by the &kcron; developers for printing purposes, not originating from, but executed by &tdeprint;. Developers of other applications are free to implement their own goodies, if they feel need for it. + + + +&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialogue. + + + + +&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialogue. + +&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialogue. + + + + + + + +What &tdeprint; offers to everybody... + +&tdeprint;'s easy-to-use interface for all supported print subsystems of course does not eliminate basic traditional weaknesses of some of those systems. But it smooths some rough edges. Different users may use different printing systems on the same box. A user is free to even switch on the fly, from the print dialogue, the print subsystem to be used for the next job. (This is possible if different systems are installed in a way that they don't get in each other's way.) + +Most &UNIX; users are used to LPD printing. LPD provides only basic printing functions, is very inflexible and does not utilise the many options of more modern print systems like &CUPS;. While also working remotely over any distance (like every TCP/IP based protocol), LPD lacks bi-directional communication, authentication, access control and encryption support. + +&tdeprint; can use &CUPS; to support: + + + +Querying the LAN for available printers, + + +Basic, Digest, and Certificate Authentication, + + +Access Control based on IP addresses, net addresses, netmasks, host- and domain names, + + +and 128-Bit TLS or SSL3 encryption of print data, to prevent eavesdropping, or at least make it much more difficult. + + + +This makes &tdeprint; a much more robust and reliable solution than using the venerable LPD. + + + +How to access &tdeprint; + +You get access to &tdeprint;, or parts of it, in four different ways: + + +through your applications: if you call the printing dialogue (either File Print...) or the button with the little printer icon on it; this opens the printing dialogue. + +through the typed command kprinter in a terminal or a &konsole; window or from the Run Command... mini-CLI window: this also opens the printing dialogue. + +from the button, starting &kcontrol;, and then go to SystemPrinting Manager. This opens the &tdeprint; administration which is part of the &kcontrolcenter; and also lets you switch to other parts of the &kcontrol; + +from a command line (&konsole; or mini-CLI) type kcmshell . This opens just the &tdeprint; part of &kcontrol; to change your settings + + +&kprinter; dialogue to be started from Run Command... window + + + + +Starting the &kprinter; dialogue from a Run Command... window. +Starting the &kprinter; dialogue from a Run Command... window. + + + + Here is a &kivio; drawing of the &kprinter; dialogue as it pops up after being started... You can always add a new printer by clicking on the small Wizard button (marked red/yellow in this drawing). + + +&kprinter; dialogue started (&kivio; draft drawing) + + + + +&kprinter; dialogue started (&kivio; draft drawing) +&kprinter; dialogue started (&kivio; draft drawing) + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/theory.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/theory.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d39e0969f85 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/tdeprint/theory.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,688 @@ + +Some Theoretical Background: &CUPS;, <acronym +>IPP</acronym +>, &PostScript; and <application +>Ghostscript</application +> + +This chapter aims to give a bit of theoretical background to printing in general, and to &CUPS; especially. If you are not in need of this, you might like to skip ahead to the next chapter. Chances are you will come back to this chapter at some point anyway, because sometimes one needs extra theory to solve a practical problem. + + +Basics About Printing + +Printing is one of the more complicated chapters in IT technology. + + +Earlier on in history, every developer of a program that was capable of producing printable output had to write his own printer drivers too. That was quite complicated, because different programs have different file formats. Even programs with the same purpose, for example: word processors, often do not understand each other's formats. There was therefore no common interface to all printers, hence the programmers often supported only a few selected models. + +A new device appearing on the market required the program authors to write a new driver if they wanted their program to support it. Also for manufacturers, it was impossible to make sure their device was supported by any program known to the world (although there were far fewer than today). + +Having to support ten application programs and a dozen printers, meant a system administrator had to deal with 120 drivers. So the development of unified interfaces between programs and printers became an urgent need. + +The appearance of Page Description Languages, describing the graphical representation of ink and toner on sheets of paper (or other output devices, like monitors, photo typesetters, &etc;) in a common way, was a move that filled a big gap. + +One such development was &PostScript; by Adobe. It meant that an application programmer could concentrate on making his program generate a &PostScript; language description of his printable page, while printing device developers could focus on making their devices &PostScript; literate. + +Of course, over time, there came the development of other description methods. The most important competitors to &PostScript; were PCL (Print Control Language, from &Hewlett-Packard;), ESC/P (from Epson) and GDI (Graphical Device Interface from &Microsoft;). + +The appearance of these page description languages made life easier, and facilitated further development for everybody. Yet the fact that there still remained different, incompatible, and competing page description languages keeps life for users, administrators, developers and manufacturers difficult enough. + + +&PostScript; in memory - Bitmaps on Paper + +&PostScript; is most heavily used in professional printing environments such as PrePress and printing service industries. In the &UNIX; and &Linux; domains, &PostScript; is the predominant standard as a PDL. Here, nearly every program generates a &PostScript; representation of its pages once you push the Print button. Let us look at a simple example of (hand-made) &PostScript; code. The following listing describes two simple drawings: + + +&PostScript; Code +%!PS +100 100 moveto +0 50 rlineto +50 0 rlineto +0 -50 rlineto +closepath +.7 setgray fill +% first box over; next +160 100 moveto +0 60 rlineto +45 10 rlineto +0 -40 rlineto +closepath +.2 setgray fill + + +This tells the imaginary &PostScript; pen to draw a path of a certain shape, and then fill it with different shades of grey. The first part translates into more comprehensive English as Go to coordinate (100,100), draw a line with length 50 upward; then one from there to the right, then down again, and finally close this part. Now fill the drawn shape with 70% darkness grey. + + +Rendered &PostScript; + + + + + + example rendered as an image. + + + + +Of course, &PostScript; can be much more complicated than this simplistic example. It is a fully fledged programming language with many different operators and functions. You may even write &PostScript; programs to compute the value of Pi, format a hard disk or write to a file. The main value and strength of &PostScript; however lies in the field to describe the layout of graphical objects on a page: it also can scale, mirror, translate, transform, rotate and distort everything you can imagine on a piece of paper -- such as letters in different font representations, figures, shapes, shades, colours, lines, dots, raster... + +A &PostScript; file is a representation of one or more pages to be printed, in a relatively abstract way. Ideally, it is meant to describe the pages in a device-independent way. &PostScript; is not directly visible; it only lives on hard disks and in RAM as a coded representation of future printouts. + + + + +Raster Images on Paper Sheets + +What you see on a piece of paper is nearly always a raster image. Even if your brain suggests to you that your eyes see a line: take a good magnifying glass and you will discover lots of small dots... (One example to the contrary are lines that have been drawn by pen plotters). And that is the only thing that the marking engines of today's printers can put on paper: simple dots of different colours, size and resolution, to make up a complete page image composed of different bitmap patterns. + +Different printers need the raster image prepared in different ways. Thinking about an inkjet device: depending on its resolution, the number of inks used (the very good ones need 7 different inks, while cheaper ones might only use 3), the number of available jets (some print heads have more than 100!) dispensing ink simultaneously, the dithering algorithm used, and many other things, the final raster format and transfer order to the marking engine is heavily dependent on the exact model used. + +Back in the early life of the Line Printer Daemon, printers were machines that hammered rows of ASCII text mechanically on to long media, folded as a zig-zag paper snake, drawn from a cardboard box beneath the table... What a difference from today! + + + + + +<acronym +>RIP</acronym +>: From &PostScript; to Raster + +Before the final raster images are put on paper cut-sheets, they have to be calculated somehow out of their abstract &PostScript; representation. This is a very computing-intensive process. It is called the Raster Imaging Process, more commonly RIP). + +With &PostScript; printers the RIP-ping is taken care of by the device itself. You just send the &PostScript; file to it. The Raster Imaging Processor (also called the RIP) inside the printer is responsible (and specialized) to fulfill quite well this task of interpreting the &PostScript;-page descriptions and put the raster image on paper. + +Smaller &PostScript; devices have a hardware-RIP built in; it is etched in silicon, on a special chip. Big professional printers often have their RIP implemented as a software-RIP inside a dedicated fast &UNIX; run computer, often a Sun SPARC Solaris or a &SGI; &IRIX; machine. + + + + +<application +>Ghostscript</application +> as a Software <acronym +>RIP</acronym +> + +But what happens, if you are not lucky enough to have a &PostScript; printer available? + +You need to do the RIP-ing before you send the print data to the marking engine. You need to digest the &PostScript; generated by your application on the host machine (the print client) itself. You need to know how the exact raster format of the target printer's marking engine must be composed. + +In other words, as you can't rely on the printer to understand and interpret the &PostScript; itself, the issue becomes quite a bit more complicated. You need software that tries to solve for you the issues involved. + +This is exactly what the omnipresent &ghostscript; package is doing for many &Linux;, *BSD and other &UNIX; boxes that need to print to non-&PostScript; printers: &ghostscript; is a &PostScript; interpreter, a software RIP capable of running many different devices. + + + + +<quote +>Drivers</quote +> and <quote +>Filters</quote +> in General + +To produce rasterised bitmaps from &PostScript; input, the concept of filters is used by &ghostscript;. There are many different filters in &ghostscript;, some of them specialised for a certain model of printer. &ghostscript; filterspecializedin devices have often been developed without the consent or support of the manufacturer concerned. Without access to the specifications and documentation, it was a very painstaking process to reverse engineer protocols and data formats. + +Not all &ghostscript; filters work equally well for their printers. Yet, some of the newer ones, like the stp Filter of the Gimp Print project, produce excellent results leading to photographic quality on a par or even superior to their &Microsoft; &Windows; driver counterparts. + +&PostScript; is what most application programs produce for printing in &UNIX; and &Linux;. Filters are the true workhorses of any printing system there. Essentially they produce the right bitmaps from any &PostScript; input for non-&PostScript; target engines. + + + + +Drivers and Filters and Backends in CUPS + +&CUPS; uses its own filters, though the filtering system is based on Ghostscript. Namely the pstoraster and the imagetoraster filters are directly derived from Ghostscript code. &CUPS; has reorganised and streamlined the whole mechanics of this legacy code and organised it into a few clear and distinct modules. + +This next drawing (done with the help of &kivio;) gives an overview of the filters and backends inside &CUPS; and how they fit together. The flow is from top to bottom. Backends are special filters: they don't convert date to a different format, but they send the ready files to the printer. There are different backends for different transfer protocols. + + +&kprinter; dialogue started (&kivio; draft drawing) + + + + +&kprinter; dialogue started (&kivio; draft drawing) + + + + + +Spoolers and Printing Daemons + +Besides the heavy part of the filtering task to generate a print-ready bitmap, any printing software needs to use a SPOOLing mechanism: this is to line up different jobs from different users for different printers and different filters and send them accordingly to the destinations. The printing daemon takes care of all this. + +This daemon is keeping the house in order: it is also responsible for the job control: users should be allowed to cancel, stop, restart, &etc; their jobs (but not other peoples's jobs) and so on. + + + + + + + + +Excursion: How <quote +>CUPS</quote +> uses the power of &PPD;s + +Now that you know how a &PostScript; language file (which describes the page layout in a largely device independent way) is transformed into a Raster Image, you might ask: Well, there are different kinds of raster output devices: first they differ in their resolution; then there are the different paper sizes; it goes on with many finishing options (duplex prints, pamphlets, punched and stapled output with different sheets of coloured paper being drawn from different trays, &etc;). How does this fit into our model of device-independent &PostScript;? + +The answer comes with so called &PostScript; Printer Description (&PPD; files. A &PPD; describes all the device dependent features which can be utilised by a certain printer model. It also contains the coded commands that must be used to call certain features of the device. But &PPD;s are not a closed book, they are simple ASCII text files. + +&PPD;s were invented by Adobe to make it easy for manufacturers to implement their own features into &PostScript; printers, and at the same time retain a standard way of doing so. &PPD;s are well documented and described by Adobe. Their specification is a de-facto open standard. + + +Device Dependent Print Options + +Remember, advanced &PostScript; printing was originally only developed for use on &Microsoft; &Windows; and Apple &Mac; systems. For a long time, all of the feature rich printing on modern devices was simply unavailable for &Linux; and &UNIX;. &CUPS; changes this decisively. &CUPS; is closely tied with &PPD;s, and therefore existing &PPD;s can be utilised to the full by all systems powered by &CUPS;. + +Using &PPD;s, printer manufacturers were able to insert device-specific hardware features into their products, for features such as duplexing, stapling, punching, finishing, &etc;. The printer drivers load this &PPD; just like an additional configuration file. Thus the printer driver learns about the available device options and how to call them; the driver also presents them in a &GUI; to the user. Through this mechanism you are still able to print device-independent &PostScript; page description language files and specify device-dependent finishing options on top, which are added to the application-generated &PostScript;. + + + + +Where to get the &PPD;s for &PostScript; Printers + +&PPD;s originally were not used routinely in &UNIX; and &Linux; systems. The vendors providing those &PPD;s never intended them for anything other than the originally supported &OS;s: &Microsoft; &Windows; and &MacOS;. Through its brilliant move to fully support and utilise the existing &PPD; specification, &CUPS; now gives the power to use all features of modern printers to users of &Linux; and &Linux;-like systems. &tdeprint; makes its usage even more comfortable than the &CUPS; developers ever dreamed of. + +&CUPS; can use original &Windows; &PPD;s, distributed by the vendors in the case of &PostScript; printers. Those normally don't cost any money, and they can be grabbed from any &Windows; computer with an installed &PostScript; driver for the model concerned, or from the disks provided with the printer. There are also several places on the web to download them. + + + + +How Special &PPD;s are Now Useful Even For Non-&PostScript; Printers. + +Now you know how &PostScript;-Printers can use &PPD;s. But what about non-&PostScript; printers? &CUPS; has done a very good trick: by using the same format and data structure as the &PostScript; Printer Descriptions (&PPD;s) in the &PostScript; world, it can describe the available print job options for non-&PostScript; printers just the same. For its own special purposes &CUPS; just added a few special options (namely the line which defines the filter to be used for further processing of the &PostScript; file). + +So, the developers could use the same software engine to parse the Printer Description Files for available options for all sorts of printers. Of course the &CUPS; developers could not rely on the non-&PostScript; hardware manufacturers to suddenly develop &PPD;s. They had to do the difficult start themselves and write them from scratch. More than 1000 of these are available through the commercial version of &CUPS;, called ESP PrintPro. + +Meanwhile there are a lot of &CUPS;-specific &PPD;s available. Even now those are in most cases not originating from the printer manufacturers, but from Free software developers. The &CUPS; folks proofed it, and others followed suit: where &Linux; and &UNIX; printing one or two years ago still was a kludge, it is now able to support a big range of printers, including 7-colour inkjets capable of pushing them to Photo Quality output. + + + + +Different Ways to get &PPD;s for non-&PostScript; Printers + +You can get &PPD;s to be used with &CUPS; and non-&PostScript; printers from different areas in the Web: + + + +first, there is the repository at www.linuxprinting.org, which lets you generate a CUPS-O-Matic-&PPD; online for any printer that had been supported by traditional &ghostscript; printing already. This helps you to switch over to &CUPS; with little effort, if you wish so. If your printer was doing well with the traditional way of &ghostscript; printing, take CUPS-O-Matic to plug your driver into the &CUPS; system and you'll have the best of both worlds. + + + +second, there are &CUPS;-&PPD;s for the more than 120 printer models, which are driven by the new universal stp driver. stp (stood originally for Stylus Photo) is now developed by the gimp-print project; it was started by Mike Sweet, the leading &CUPS; developer and is now available through gimp-print.sourceforge.net. This driver prints real Photo quality on many modern inkjets and can be configured to make 120 &CUPS;-&PPD;s along its own compilation. &HP; Laser- and DeskJet, Epson Stylus and Photo Colour models as well as some Canon and Lexmark are covered. + + + +third, there is the commercial extension to &CUPS; from the &CUPS; developers themselves: it is called ESP PrintPro and comes with more than 2.300 printer drivers. There are even improved imagetoraster and pstoraster filters included. + + + +&CUPS; makes it really easy for manufacturers to start supporting &Linux; and &UNIX; printing for their models at reasonably low cost. The modular framework of &CUPS; facilitates to plug in any filter (=driver) with minimal effort and to access and utilise the whole printing framework that &CUPS; is creating. + +Read more about the exciting &CUPS; features in the available &CUPS; documentation at http://www.cups.org/documentation.html and http://www.danka.de/printpro/faq.html. Also at http://www.linuxprinting.org/ is a universal repository for all issues related to &Linux; and &UNIX; printing. + + + + + + +How &IPP; Support Makes &CUPS; the Best Choice Around + + +<quote +><acronym +>LPD</acronym +> Must Die!</quote +> + +For a long time many developers were deeply dissatisfied with good old LPD. Quite a few new projects were started to improve printing: LPRng is the best known example. Others are PDQ, PPR, PLP, GNUlpr and RLPR. But none of the new programs were seen as a big shot; most of them are just implementing the same old LPD specification with a few (or many) new extensions, which again make them incompatible with each other. + +Having seen the development of not just one, but different viable alternatives to venerable BSD-style LPD, Grant Taylor, author of the Linux Printing HOWTO, finally rallied the call LPD Must Die! in his Campaign To Abolish The Line Printer Daemon. + + + + + + +How the &IPP; Came to Be + +Along with the above, on the industry side of things, there were efforts to overcome the well-known weaknesses of LPD. It started with proprietary extensions to plain old LPD, and stretched as far as &Hewlett-Packard;'s attempt to establish &HP; JetDirect as a new standard for a network printing protocol. The result were even more incompatibilities. + +In the end, an initiative to define a new common industry and IETF standard took shape. The Printer Working Group or PWG, a loose aggregation of vendors in hardware, software, and operating systems, drafted the new Internet Printing Protocol, &IPP;. &IPP; v1.1 has now been approved by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) as a proposed standard, and now enjoys the unanimous support throughout the industry in Europe, USA and Japan. Most current network printer models have now built in &IPP; support on top of traditional LPR/LPD or JetDirect Printing. + + + + +Why &IPP; is Solving Many Problems + +&IPP; promises to solve a lot of problems network administrators face. This trade normally deals with heterogeneous network environments and spends more than half of its working hours dealing with printing problems. + +By creating a unified set of query functions for &IPP; enabled printers and servers, for transferring files and setting job-control attributes &etc;, &IPP; is destined to work across all &OS; platforms. It's rollout however, will not happen overnight, as many legacy print devices will still be in use for many years to come. Therefore, in &IPP; there is a provision made for backwards compatibility of all &IPP; implementations. &CUPS; is proving the viability of &IPP; printing in all environments. + +The most striking advantage will be it's integration into the existing set of other robust IP protocols. Being an extension of the proven and robust HTTP 1.1 protocol, for the special task of handling print file and related data, it is also very easy to plug in other standards as they are being developed and deployed: + + + +Basic, Digest, and Certificate Authentication for users seeking access to print services. + + +SSL3 and TLS encryption for transferring data. + + +Bi directional communication of clients with print devices, using the HTTP/&IPP; GET and POST mechanism. + + +LDAP directory service integration to keep a consistent database of available printers, their capabilities and page-costs, &etc;, as well as user passwords, ACLs &etc;. + + +Pull (as opposed to the usual Push model) printing, where a server or printer just needs to be told the &URL; of a document, whereupon it is retrieved from the resource on the internet and printed. + + + + + + + + +Printer <quote +>Plug'n'Play</quote +> for Clients + +Have you ever seen a demonstration about &CUPS; capabilities in the network? You must have been quite impressed if you didn't know in advance what to expect. + +Imagine you as the administrator of a LAN. For testing purposes you fully installed one &kde;/&CUPS; box on your net, complete with a dozen printers configured and functional: &PostScript;, LaserJets, InkJets and BubbleJets, and so on. Your &kde; users on that box are very happy, they can print like never before, ringing all the bells and whistles of every printer. It took you 2 hours to make everything run perfectly... and now all the other 100 users on the network want the same. Two hours again for every box? No way you could do that before next year, you think? + +Wrong. Just change one setting in the original &CUPS; box to make it a server. Install &CUPS; on five other boxes, as clients. By the time you turn back to your first client, you find the users happily playing with the settings for the dozen printers you had defined earlier on the server. Somehow magically the printers had appeared on all the Print dialogues of the five new &CUPS; client boxes. + +Your users print, but not a single driver had been installed on the clients, nor a printer queue defined. + +So, how does this magic work? + + + + +<quote +>Seeing</quote +> Printers Not Installed Locally? + +The answer is not complicated at all. + +If a &CUPS; server is on the LAN, it broadcasts the names of all available printers to the LAN, using the UDP protocol and port 631. Port 631 is reserved as a well-known port by IANA (the Internet Assigning Numbers Authority) for &IPP; purposes. All &CUPS; clients listen to &CUPS; server info sent to their port 631. That's how they know about available printers, and that's how they learn about the path to the printers as well. + +Using &IPP;, which is really a clever extension to HTTP v1.1, &CUPS; is able to address all objects related to the printing system via Universal Resource Locators or URLs. Print jobs to be deleted or restarted, printers to be queried or modified, admin tasks to be performed on the server, with &IPP; and &CUPS;, everything is addressable by a certain URL. Many important things can be done through the web interface to &CUPS;, accessible for example with &konqueror;. + + + + +Printing Without Installing a Driver + +And more, the clients basically can administer and use any printer they see, just as if it was a locally installed one. Of course, you can set restrictions on it with access control lists &etc;, so that not any clients may use any printer as it likes. + +The clients even are able to print without the appropriate filter (or driver) installed locally. + +So how does this work? If a client wants to know about and select printer-specific options, it sends a request (called CUPS-get-ppd) to the server. The server tells the client all about all printer-specific options, as read from the server side &PPD;. The user on the client side can see the options and select the required ones. He then sends the print file, usually unfiltered raw &PostScript;, spiced up with the printer-options to the printer server, using &IPP; as the transport protocol. All further processing, especially the filtering to generate the final format for the target printer, is then done by the server. The server has the necessary programs (drivers or filters) to do this. + +This way a client prints without needing to install a driver locally. + +Any change on the server, such as adding or modifying a printer, is instantly known to the clients with no further configuration. + + + + +<quote +>Zero Administration</quote +>, Load Balancing, and <quote +>Failover Switching</quote +> + +Some other advanced features built into &CUPS; are the capacity to do load balancing. + +If you define the same printer queues on two or more different servers, the clients will send their jobs to the first responding or available server. 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anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net
Conversion to British English
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+ + +2000 +&Geert.Jansen; + + +&FDLNotice; + +2002-01-18 +1.00.00 + + +&tdesu; is a graphical front end for the &UNIX; su command. + + +KDE +su +password +root + + +
+ + +Introduction + +Welcome to &tdesu;! &tdesu; is a graphical front end for the &UNIX; su command for the K Desktop Environment. It allows you to run a program as different user by supplying the password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses the system's su. + +&tdesu; has one additional feature: it can remember passwords for you. If you are using this feature, you only need to enter the password once for each command. See for more information on this and a security analysis. + +This program is meant to be started from the command line or from .desktop files. Although it asks for the root password using a &GUI; dialogue, I consider it to be more of a command line <-> &GUI; glue instead of a pure &GUI; program. + + + + +Using &tdesu; + +Usage of &tdesu; is easy. The syntax is like this: + + tdesu USER -n -t -q -d -f FILE -c COMMAND ARG1 ARG2 + + tdesu -v -h -s + +The command line options are explained below. + + + + +This specifies the program to run as root. It has to be passed in one argument. So if, for example, you want to start a new file manager, you would enter at the prompt: tdesu + + + +This option allow efficient use of &tdesu; in .desktop files. It tells &tdesu; to examine the file specified by FILE. If this file is writable by the current user, &tdesu; will execute the command as the current user. If it is not writable, the command is executed as user USER (defaults to root). +FILE is evaluated like this: if FILE starts with a /, it is taken as an absolute filename. Otherwise, it is taken as the name of a global &kde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display manager, kdm, you could issue tdesu + + + +Enable terminal output. This disables password keeping. This is largely for debugging purposes; if you want to run a console mode app, use the standard su instead. + + + +Do not keep the password. This disables the keep password checkbox in the password dialogue. + + + +Be quiet. + + + + + + + +Show debug information. + + + +Print version information and exit. + + + +Print some help. + + + +Stop the tdesu daemon. See . + + + + + + +Configuration + +&tdesu; comes with a control module named kcmtdesu. You can find it in the K menu under Settings Applications KDE su. You can change the following things: + + + +Echo Mode +This is how characters you type are echoed to the screen. Possible choices are: one star per character, three stars or no echo at all. The default is one star per character. + + +Keeping passwords +You can instruct &tdesu; remember passwords you enter by checking the keep password check box. If this checked, you can enter a timeout value in the text field below it. This is the amount of time, in minutes, that the password will be remembered. The default is not to remember passwords. + + + + + + +Internals + + +X authentication + +The program you execute will run under the root user id and will generally have no authority to access your X display. &tdesu; gets around this by adding an authentication cookie for your display to a temporary .Xauthority file. After the command exits, this file is removed. + +If you don't use X cookies, you are on your own. &tdesu; will detect this and will not add a cookie but you will have to make sure that root is allowed to access to your display. + + + + +Interface to <command +>su</command +> + +&tdesu; uses the sytem's su for acquiring priviliges. In this section, I explain the details of how &tdesu; does this. + +Because some su implementations (&ie; the one from &RedHat;) don't want to read the password from stdin, &tdesu; creates a pty/tty pair and executes su with it's standard filedescriptors connected to the tty. + +To execute the command the user selected, rather than an interactive shell, &tdesu; uses the argument with su. This argument is understood by every shell that I know of so it should work portably. su passes this argument to the target user's shell, and the shell executes the program. Example command: su . + +Instead of executing the user command directly with su, &tdesu; executes a little stub program called tdesu_stub. This stub (running as the target user), requests some information from &tdesu; over the pty/tty channel (the stub's stdin and stdout) and then executes the user's program. The information passed over is: the X display, an X authentication cookie (if available), the PATH and the command to run. The reason why a stub program is used is that the X cookie is private information and therefore cannot be passed on the command line. + + + + +Password Checking + +&tdesu; will check the password you entered and gives an error message if it is not correct. The checking is done by executing a test program: /bin/true. If this succeeds, the password is assumed to be correct. + + + + +Password Keeping + +For your comfort, &tdesu; implements a keep password feature. If you are interested in security, you should read this paragraph. + +Allowing &tdesu; to remember passwords opens up a (small) security hole in your system. Obviously, &tdesu; does not allow anybody but your user id to use the passwords, but, if done without caution, this would lower root's security level to that of a normal user (you). A hacker who breaks into your account, would get root access. &tdesu; tries to prevent this. The security scheme it uses is, in my opinion at least, reasonably safe and is explained here. + +&tdesu; uses a daemon, called tdesud. The daemon listens to a &UNIX; socket in /tmp for commands. The mode of the socket is 0600 so that only your user id can connect to it. If password keeping is enabled, &tdesu; executes commands through this daemon. It writes the command and root's password to the socket and the daemon executes the command using su, as describe before. After this, the command and the password are not thrown away. Instead, they are kept for a specified amount of time. This is the timeout value from in the control module. If another request for the same command is coming within this time period, the client does not have to supply the password. To keep hackers who broke into your account from stealing passwords from the daemon (for example, by attaching a debugger), the daemon is installed set-group-id nogroup. This should prevent all normal users (including you) from getting passwords from the tdesud process. Also, the daemon sets the DISPLAY environment variable to the value it had when it was started. The only thing a hacker can do is execute an application on your display. + +One weak spot in this scheme is that the programs you execute are probably not written with security in mind (like setuid root programs). This means that they might have buffer overruns or other problems and a hacker could exploit those. + +The use of the password keeping feature is a tradeoff between security and comfort. I encourage you to think it over and decide for yourself if you want to use it or not. + + + + + +Author + +&tdesu; + +Copyright 2000 &Geert.Jansen; + +&tdesu; is written by &Geert.Jansen;. It is somewhat based on Pietro Iglio's &tdesu;, version 0.3. Pietro and I agreed that I will maintain this program in the future. + +The author can be reached through email at &Geert.Jansen.mail;. Please report any bugs you find to me so that I can fix them. If you have a suggestion, feel free to contact me. +&underFDL; &underArtisticLicense; + +
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more you see, the more efficiently you can use your desktop. &kde; gives you the opportunity to make the desktop look and work the way you prefer, enabling you to work faster and more productively. It even gives you the opportunity to be warned if a wolf is trying to eat you, or (if you happen to be a granny) alert you when Little Red Riding Hood is on her way to bring you the goodies. Now that's service. + + +Autostarting Applications + +Native &kde; programs and many third party applications left open at the end of a session will save their state and reappear when you login again, but there are some programs (like some versions of &Netscape;) that will not. You can use the Autostart folder for these programs. + +To launch programs when &kde; is started, do the following: + + + +Open the Autostart folder. By default this folder is at $HOME/.kde/Autostart + + +Open a &konqueror; window and browse to the program you want to add. If you do not know how to do this, it was covered in . + + +Drag and drop the desired program from the &konqueror; window on to the Autostart folder. When asked, choose Link to create a symbolic link rather than a full copy, as this saves a great deal of disk space. + + +Repeat the above steps for every program you want started when &kde; is launched. Remember, you do not need to add native &kde; applications, just leave them open when you log out, and they will open up again as if nothing had happened the next time you log in to &kde;. + + +Restart &kde; if you want to see the autostart function in action. + + + +Your programs should have launched automatically when &kde; restarted. + +Do not forget though that you will only need the Autostart folder for a few applications. Many applications, including almost all native &kde; applications, now understand session management, and you can simply leave them open when you log out in order for them to be restarted exactly as you left them. You can leave a &konqueror; window open with your favourite website, &kmail; looking at your inbox, and &kate; with a half dozen files open, log out, log back in, and find your desktop exactly as you left it. + + + + +Adding Programs and Shortcut Icons to Your &kmenu; and Panel + +The &kde; &kmenu; and &kicker; are not limited to the setup you find right after installing &kde;. The &kde; panel is designed to be extended, and there are two main ways of doing that: Adding new programs, and adding shortcut icons. + + +Adding menu entries + +&kde; comes with a great many applications already in the menu. Depending on your operating system and distribution, this could include many non-&kde; applications. &kde; also includes an application that will search your hard drive for more applications, and add them to the menu for you. Try pressing &Alt;F2 and entering kappfinder to see it in action — operation is very straightforward. + +&kappfinder; is clever enough, but it doesn't know about every application there is. Or perhaps you simply don't want to have all those applications in the menu, and just want to add a single extra program. + +To add your favourite programs to the &kde; menu, you can use the KDE Menu Editor. To start it, use the &kmenu; and choose SettingsMenu Editor. + +A window will open showing the existing &kmenu; on the left, and an empty menu entry dialogue on the right + +For this example, we will be adding an entry for the Gimp under the Graphics submenu. If you already have a Gimp entry there and don't want a new one, you can still follow through this example, but just don't click the Apply when you are done. + + +Navigate down the left hand tree to the Graphics entry. + +Click on it once with the left mouse button to expand the entry. + + +Click the icon labelled New Item in the toolbar, or choose FileNew Item in the menu bar. + + +In the dialogue box that pops up, enter the name you want your new menu entry to have. For this example, enter Gimp.Then press OK in the dialogue. + + +Click on the new Gimp menu entry that was created for you under the Graphics submenu. The menu entry dialogue to the right will now change to be mostly empty, except for the name you already gave. + + +Fill in an optional Comment. You might like to put An image editor for the example. Text entered here will be shown as a tool-tip in the &kmenu;. + + +Enter in the box labelled Command, the command you would type on the command line to open your application. For this example, this is gimp. You may also enter any optional command line parameters if you wish. You can use this to make a menu entry that always opens a particular document or image, for example. Check the application's documentation to find out more about command line parameters. + + +If you want the application to operate from a particular folder (for example, for Gimp to begin its Load Image dialogue in a particular place) enter this path in the box labelled Work Path. This is optional. + + +If you wish to change the icon from the default unknown, click on the icon to the right of the dialogue, to open a standard &kde; icon chooser. + + +Some applications must be run in a terminal window (for example Pine). If this is the case, check the appropriate check box. + + +If you want to run your application as a different user, check the box labelled Run as a different user and enter the appropriate user name in the text box. + + +If you're happy with your menu entry, press Apply. If you would like to start over, press Reset. + + + +And that's all. You now have a new menu entry. + + + + +Shortcut Icons + +Although &kde; is much more comfortable than the average &UNIX; window manager, everyone wants a solution for a one-click way to start a program. Later, you will learn how to create links and files on your desktop, but this also has some disadvantages: sometimes all your desktops are filled up with windows, and you cannot reach your icons without minimising all the windows that cover them. For commonly used programs, you can minimise this problem and speed access by creating shortcut icons on the &kde; panel. + +To create a shortcut on the &kicker; panel, you have some choices: Drag-and-drop, or via a menu. + + +Adding a shortcut icon with the menu +Click on the &kicon; and choose Panel MenuAddApplication . +You will see the top level of the &kmenu; again. Go through the menus to find the entry for which you want to create the shortcut, such as Home folder or &konqueror;. Click on the program you want. + + + +A new icon will appear on the panel. Click on it, and the program will start. + +Adding a shortcut icon with drag-and-drop is even simpler - just drag any icon from your desktop, or a &konqueror; window, to an empty space on the panel. + +What happens when you drag an item to your panel depends on what kind of item it is: + + + +If you drag a folder... A menu will pop up giving you a choice of Add as a File Manager URL or Add as a QuickBrowser. Choosing the first will create an icon that opens a &konqueror; window, starting at this folder, while choosing the latter will open that folder as a menu from the Panel. + + + +If you drag a shortcut from your desktop... +It will be copied to the panel. + + + +If you drag a document... +A link will be made on the panel, leaving the original in place. Clicking on the resulting icon will open that document in the default application. + + + +In any case, if you want to move the icon, click on it using the &RMB; and choose Move Name of Button Move the icon to the position you want and press the &LMB;. If you wish to remove the icon, click on it using the &RMB; and choose Remove Name of Button. + + + + + +Creating New Files On Your Desktop + +Your desktop can be an efficient place to work. Every time you start &kde;, you can see the complete files, folders and &URL;s which you often use. + +There are two ways to create and edit files on your desktop. In any application, you can say that you want to save your work in the Desktop subfolder of your home folder. For example, my home folder is /home/stupiddog, so my Desktop folder is /home/stupiddog/Desktop. Everything you save there will be put on your desktop. + +If you want to move existing files to your Desktop, the best way to achieve this is to use &konqueror;. Open a file manager window and drag the files you need to your desktop. You can choose to copy them if you want to keep all your common stuff on the desktop now, or you can create symbolic links to the real files. Everything you change in the link files will be automatically updated in the originals. For more information on how to use drag & drop and the file manager, see the chapter Moving files with drag & drop. + + + + +Placing Links on Your Desktop + +Placing files on your desktop may shorten the paths you need to enter. However, sometimes it would be nice if you could start &kedit; with a commonly edited file already opened in it. And how often do you find yourself frustrated after browsing through endless lists of bookmarks to find a site you visit often? Wouldn't it be nice if everything necessary to deliver you to that site was done automatically after clicking a single icon? + + + +Using &MIME; Types and File Associations + +&MIME; Types are very powerful. Employing them, you can easily customise your system such that clicking on a file of a specific type starts the application with which that file type has been associated. For example, all .mod files could be set to start &noatun;, .html files could open a &konqueror; window showing the file, and a core file can be viewed with the &khexedit; by simply clicking on the core file. + + +Although &MIME; types are very powerful, they are not without dangers. Playing around with &MIME; types as the system administrator (root) can damage a &kde; system so severely that it cannot be restarted! In this example, you will create your personal &MIME; style, which is only relevant for you. It will only affect other users if you copy or move it to $KDEDIR/share/mimelnk. + + +To link a certain file type with a particular application: + + + +Make sure the application you want to start this file type has an entry in the &kmenu;. + +In &konqueror; find or make a file with the extension you wish to link. + +Right click on the file, and choose Properties from the context menu and then press the tiny button with an icon next to the Type resulting properties dialogue. Or, choose EditEdit File Type... in the &konqueror; menu bar. + +Add file masks for the application by clicking the Add button, and entering the file pattern you want. Remember that &UNIX; is case sensitive, so you may need to add variations - *.mp3 may need *.MP3 added as well, for example. Add as many masks as you like in this way. + +Add a description if you like. This is optional. + +In the section labelled Application Preference Order, press the Add button. A miniature copy of the &kmenu; will open, where you can choose the application you want files of this type to be opened with. + +Sometimes, you may want to use a different application to open this file type. For example, you might like to use &kate; to open text files you wish to edit, and &kedit; for text files that you just want to take a quick peek into. You can add more applications in the same way as you did in the last step, and you can change the preferred order using the Move Up and Move Down buttons. + +If you're satisfied with your choices, you can click the Apply button to save your changes without closing the dialogue box. This gives you the opportunity to test in the &konqueror; window that your file association is correct. You can choose OK to save your changes and close the dialogue box, or Cancel if you have changed your mind and just want to close the dialogue box. + + +Be sure to try your new association by opening a folder containing a file of the type you just selected. Click on the file, and the program needed to edit it should start. + + +&MIME; types are a way of describing the contents of files. You may be used to using file extensions for that purpose, and you may know that on &UNIX; systems the file extension often bears little or no relation to the contents of the file. On the other hand, it may be vital - for example, some implementations of gunzip won't operate on files that aren't named .gz. + +&MIME; types naturally make use of filename patterns, but not necessarily the extensions - you can set up any filename pattern you like. For example, if you always want to open any files relating to a particular client with &kate;, and you make a habit of naming the files with the client's name at the beginning so that they naturally group in the &konqueror; window, then you can set up a filename pattern that matches ^clientname*. Then any files that have clientname at the beginning (the ^ character means starts with...) will be opened with the application you choose. + + + + + + +Using the Trash Can + +Under normal circumstances, deleting a file under &UNIX; is something which cannot be undone. However, with &kde;, you can choose Move to Trash instead of Delete. This will move the file into the Trash Folder, which, by default, is accessible as an icon on your desktop. In the Trash Folder, you can always recover deleted files. Remember to empty the trashcan now and then by clicking on it using the right mouse button, then choosing Empty trashcan, otherwise you might run out of disk space because the files still need space. Note, however, that once you empty the Trash Folder, the files contained therein are lost forever. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/first-impressions.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/first-impressions.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1328a2e0170 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/first-impressions.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,470 @@ + +First Impressions + + +Origin unknown +You see to sea to see all that you can see is sea + + +First impressions are so important -- this is not only true for Agatha Christie's famous thriller The Mousetrap -- but also for &kde;. As we mentioned before, &kde; is supposed to be the most intuitive, easy to learn user interface available. In fact, we will have reached our goal when users no longer need this book in order to work with &kde;, causing the authors to lose their (unpaid and voluntary) jobs as documenters. + + +Starting &kde; + +When you boot a &UNIX; system, one of three things should happen (that is, if the system works correctly; everything else is an undocumented fourth case). Either you stay in text mode and get a login prompt, you are logged into your &GUI; of choice automatically, or you are presented with a graphical login window. In the first case, you must log into your system and type: + +startx + + +If the installation was successful, the &kde; desktop should appear after a few seconds of initialisation. + +If a graphical login window is presented, then all that should be required is your login name and password. Assuming the &kde; installation was successful, &kde; should start without further intervention. + +If you have not done so already, we recommend changing your X display manager from xdm to &kdm;, which includes the same functionality, but with the advanced features of the K Desktop Environment. + +If your system is configured to automatically log you into a &GUI; you will need to consult your operating system manuals or support forums for instructions how to have &kde; be that &GUI;. + + + + +Desktop Components + +After everything has come up, take some time to explore the new environment. If you have already worked with &Windows;, OS/2 or &MacOS;, many things should look familiar to you. The main visible parts of &kde; that you will see are the desktop itself, and the panel. + + + +Panel + +When you start &kde; for the first time, the panel is situated at the bottom of the screen. From here, you will start your programs and switch between the virtual screens. + + + +&kicon; button +The &kicon; button is one of the most important places on your &kde; desktop. From here, you can start all &kde; applications installed. Later, when you learn how to use the K Menu Editor, you can also add other programs here as well. To start a program, just click on the button. You will see a list of different categories, plus some special entries. Whenever you move your mouse over an entry that has an arrow to the right, a new menu will appear. When you find the program you want to start, just click on it with the left mouse button. + + + +Virtual Desktop buttons +When you start &kde; for the first time, note the four buttons labelled, appropriately enough, 1, 2, 3 and 4. These represent your four desktops. Just click one of them. Don't worry; though they have disappeared, any open windows are still active (just take a look at the task list!). Using multiple desktops is one of the most powerful features of &kde; and the &X-Window;. Instead of placing one window over another, as you would when using &Windows; or OS/2, you can say Well, on the first desktop, I will write the &kde; User Guide. On the second desktop I'll run the meinproc documentation compiler and see my results while compiling my &Linux; kernel on the third desktop, and reading my email on the fourth. + + +Icon bar + +Some people are so lazy that they consider even the two or three motions through the application's menu to be too much (me included). For them, additional buttons can be placed next to the desktop buttons; for example, shortcuts to your home folder, to your trashcan, to the Konsole terminal emulator and to the documents you use often. For information on how to add icons to the taskbar, read Adding icons to your taskbar. +&kde; by default installs several commonly used buttons, including links to &khelpcenter;, &kwrite; and &kcontrol;. + + +Time and date +At the far right end of the &kde; panel, you can always see the time and date. + + +The task list + +In another section of the panel, find a button for each open window. Just click on the button corresponding to the windows you want to open. Another click will minimise the window. A right mouse button click will give you a menu allowing you to move the window to another desktop, manipulate it's size, or close the application. + + + + + +Using Windows + + + +Window menu + +Right mouse button clicking in the title bar of the window (where you see the application's name), you can see a window manipulation icon. This is the same menu you see if you right click on an application's icon in the panel taskbar. When you click on it, a context menu containing commands to manipulate the window is presented. The available commands are as follows: + + + +Move +Lets you move the window with your mouse. Click on the left mouse button when you have the window where you want it to be. + + +Resize +Enables you to make the window smaller or larger. Move your mouse around and click when you are satisfied with the new size. + + +Minimise +Hides the window, leaving only an icon in the taskbar. Notice that the window title in this icon is now shown in (parentheses). To bring the window to the desktop again, click the icon. + + +Maximise +This will expand the window to the largest size possible. Note that &kde; will take the size of your virtual desktop, which means that the window could be bigger than your screen. + + +Shade +Roll up the window, leaving only the titlebar visible. You can achieve the same effect by double clicking in the titlebar. To display the entire window again, select Shade again, or double click in the titlebar. + + +Advanced +Here you can find menu options that allow you to manipulate how windows may cover each other up, and more: + + + +Keep Above Others +Selecting this will keep this window on top of all other applications, even when it does not have the focus. + + +Keep Below Others +Selecting this will keep this window below all others, even when it does have the focus. + + +Fullscreen +Selecting this makes the window take up the entire screen, similar to maximising, however, there are no window decorations showing. To switch to other applications, you may need to use the keybindings. For instance &Alt; to switch to another window or &Ctrl; to switch to another virtual desktop. +To revert from fullscreen mode, you can use the &Alt;F3 shortcut to show the window operations menu and deselect AdvancedFullscreen . + + + +No Border + +Remove the window decoration and border from this window. This is useful for monitor type applications, such as &kpager; which you keep on screen all the time and will never need the window decorations for. Many people also like to use this for xterm and &konsole; windows. +To revert from no border mode, you can use the &Alt;F3 shortcut to show the window operations menu and deselect AdvancedNo Border . + + + + +Store Window Settings +Stored the current settings for this window (position, size, whether it should always stay on top of all other windows &etc;.). This configuration will then be loaded the next time the window gets opened. + + + + + + +To Desktop +Enables you to send a window to another desktop. Choose the desktop where you want the window to be. The window will disappear at once. To see your window again, select the appropriate Desktop Button on the &kde; Panel. Selecting All Desktops will make the window sticky - it will display on all desktops at once, so you can alway see this window. + + +Configure Window Behaviour... +Allows you to change the look and feel, of all the windows in &kde;. This changes the window decoration widgets, including the titlebar buttons, but also including things such as checkboxes and buttons within dialogues, scrollbars, and the titlebar itself. The default is Keramik. +You can further customise nearly everything about the window manager itself, including how windows behave when moved, what different mouse button clicks will do in different parts of the window, and how to decide which windows have focus. + + + +Close +This will close the window. Sometimes the application will allow you to save your work, but in some cases (⪚, old X11 applications) this does not work. It is best to close an application with its own commands, using this menu item only as a last resort. +If the application itself is experiencing a problem that doesn't allow you to close it normally, using this menu item, or the window decoration close button will offer you the chance to kill it as gracefully as possible. Note that this may still leave the application open in the background but not showing any windows. Allowing the application to be killed in this manner will most likely allow you back into the desktop however, so you can check in a terminal window and clean up any remaining processes. + + + + + + + + +Window Decoration Buttons + +Sticky button +This button looks like a plus symbol in the default window decoration (Keramik) and may look like a thumb tack in others. It performs the same operation as selecting To DesktopAll Desktops in the Window Menu, but requires fewer steps to invoke. + + +Title bar +The title bar containing the name of the window can be double-clicked in order to shade it. Use the right mouse button: The Window menu will reappear, allowing you to (un)maximise, iconify, move, resize, (un)sticky the window, to move it to another desktop (this works faster than the method with the sticky button). When a program does not react anymore, you can close (which will sometimes give you the opportunity to save your work) it. + + +Minimise, Maximise and Close Buttons +To the right of the title bar, there are two buttons that can also be used to iconify or maximise the window (this is faster than using the window manipulation menu). Iconified windows can be brought back with a click on the taskbar. +At the far left of the titlebar (with the default window decoration) is a button to close the window. + + + +To move a window, place the cursor on the title bar and hold down the &LMB;. Without releasing the mouse button, move the window to the location of your choice, then release the mouse button. If you want to resize a window, move the mouse cursor to the window border you wish to change. Once you have reached the correct spot, the cursor will change from an arrow to a bracket and an arrow. Hold down the &LMB; and drag the side in question to the location you wish, then release the button. Note that you may drag sides or corners (which will adjust the size in two dimensions at once.) + +Using the menu bar of each &kde; window is easy. Just click on what you want to do, and it will be done. + +Below the menu bar, there is a set of tool symbols you can use to execute commands. Whenever you move over them, an active picture will be marked. But the menu bar can do even more for you. Notice the textured stripe on the left of the menu and icon bars? Depress your right mouse button and a context menu will appear, allowing you to put the menu bar on the top, left, right, or bottom of the window. You can also hide the menubar by selecting Flat + + + + +Getting Help + +Help is available basically everywhere: On the desktop, just use the right mouse button and choose HelpKDesktop Handbook. On the &kde; panel, open the application menu and choose Help. Every &kde; program has a help menu. + + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/getting-started.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/getting-started.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..65641835014 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/getting-started.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ + +Getting Started + + +Help for one of the toughest riddles in The 7th Guest +Using only what you see, can you get from A to B? + + +So far, you may be thinking that &kde; is little more than another window manager. Relax, and read this chapter, and we'll introduce you to some features that will assure you that &kde; is very much more than a window manager — it's a full fledged environment. + + +Editing Files + +Since you do not only have &kde; applications installed on your system, you probably know the mess of editing ASCII style configuration files. But in fact, there are a lot of other file types that need to be edited this way. For example, the raw &XML; source for this guide was written ASCII style, as was the source code for the &kde; programs themselves. We will now show you how you can use the &kwrite; facility in &kde; to edit ASCII files of your own. + + +Opening a Window Containing Your Home Folder + +Click on the &kicon; button and choose Home (Personal Files). A window showing the contents of your home folder will pop up. To see a more detailed listing of files in your home folder, select Show Hidden Files from the View menu. + +On the left hand of the window, a tree view of your file system structure should appear, while on the right hand side, you can see icons for each file in your Home folder, including any hidden files — files or folders beginning with a period. + + + + +The File Manager Screen + +We tried to make the File Manager as easy as possible to use, and if you know other window managers (including those built into other Operating Systems) with integrated file management, many of the following concepts should be familiar to you. + +On the top, there is a Location menu which contains functions to open and close file manager windows. You can also print the current contents. + +Want to visit the Internet? There are several paths you can take. You could choose LocationOpen Location (or press &Ctrl;O) and enter a &URL;. + +The simplest way however, is to simply type in the address you want to go to in the location bar itself. + +For example, if you want to visit the &kde; homepage, enter http://www.kde.org. You can also quickly transfer files over &FTP; using this method. &kde; is Internet ready, which means that you can load and save files not only on your local hard disk, but also on remote &FTP; and other remote servers that you have write access to. While other operating systems and desktops make a distinction between local and remote file systems, &kde; does not. + + +The Edit menu offers functions to select, copy and move files. We will use them later. Already having used the View menu, you have probably seen that you can view the content in many different ways. Just play around a bit and see what happens. + +You will undoubtedly find the Bookmarks to be extremely useful: Now you can remember virtually any link, be it on the local machine or somewhere on the Internet. &kde;'s network transparency works both ways, allowing you to treat files and folders on your hard drive as if they were Internet bookmarks. + +The Tools menu helps you find the notorious file-that-I-put-somewhere-I-do-not-remember-anymore. + + + + +Navigating Through Folders + +We will now pick one of your configuration files and edit it. First, we must change the folder in the File Manager. + +&konqueror; started with your home folder as the top of the tree. For most day-to-day purposes, this is where you are likely to be working, so it is a practical default. Sometimes you need to see the broader picture though, so the rest of your file system is not far away. + +You can quickly display the / or root folder several ways: click the small folder icon beside the navigation pane to switch to a full filesystem tree, use the Up arrow on the toolbar above to go to the top of your filesystem in the right hand pane, or type in / in the location bar. + +For the purpose of following this guide, press the small blue folder icon beside the navigation pane, so that the navigation pane switches to a full filesystem view. Notice that part of the tree is expanded, and your home folder is still selected. Now you can see how your home folder fits into the whole hierarchy, and your home folder files are still visible in the right hand pane. + +Scroll down the navigation pane on the left side of the window until you find the folder /etc. Double-click on etc. You will see a long list of files in the right window. + + + + +Opening A File + +Some of the files you see here are at the heart of your operating system, so making permanent changes to them require you to be the root or superuser. We are going to practice on a file that will not hurt anything if a mistake is made, called motd. + +Scroll down until you find the file motd and click on it with the right mouse button. In the context menu, select Open With. A new menu will pop up. Choose &kwrite;. Voila! + +There are many ways to open a file, and this is just one of them. &kwrite; is an editor with a simple and probably familiar interface. You could also have navigated down the small tree in the popup dialogue to the Editors section, and chosen another editor, or simply double click the file to open it in the default editor. + +In the meantime, you have the file /etc/motd open in &kwrite; and we're ready to do some editing. + + + + +The Editor Screen + +The more you work with &kde;, the more you will notice that most screens and applications look and feel the same. The &kwrite; File menu is a great example of this. Almost every other &kde; program has the same menu, allowing you to create new files, open existing files from your local file system or (coming soon) even the web, save them (soon even on the web, too!), print it or mail it to somebody else. + +The Edit menu can also be found in most &kde; applications, allowing you to cut and paste information between programs. You can also search and replace text. Using the Settings Menu, you can customise the editor in many different ways. For example, you can increase the font size to suit your monitor resolution — and your eyes. Of course, as in any other &kde; application, you find a Help Menu, offering you on-line help whenever you need it. + + + + +Using the Editor + +Most motd files contain useless stuff like Do not forget to back up your data or Do not annoy the system manager. Boring. Let's change the text so that users logging in get the really important information. You can navigate through the text using the arrow keys, and mark sections of text with &Shift;Arrows or by using the mouse with the left button pressed. Use the Edit Menu to cut and paste text. Enter whatever you want, or use the following (great) example: + +Welcome! + +This machine now has KDE installed, providing you with a great, +easy-to-use interface and a consistent Look-and-Feel for all your +applications. For more information on how to get KDE running on your +account, please email the administrator. + + + + +Saving Your Work + +Now that you have changed the motd file, it is time to save the file, putting the changes into effect. To do this, you can use either the File Menu, or you can use the Save Icon on the toolbar. + +At this point, reality hits us. You need to have root permission to save the changes to this file. &kde; handles this by asking you for the root password. + +You probably don't really want to save this file, so you can press Cancel in the password dialogue and Cancel again in the save dialogue. + +Finally, finish your work by closing the editor and file manager window. You can do this by clicking the X button on the top left of the window, by using the window menu of the title bar, or by choosing File Quit. Simple and elegant, isn't it? + + + + +Creating New Files + +As with everything in &kde;, there are several ways to create a new file. You could open up the file manager, right click on an empty space in a folder you own, and choose Create NewFileText File.... A new empty file will appear, which you can open just like any other. You can even do this right on the desktop itself. + +More often you are already in an application and want to start a new file. Most &kde; applications offer a FileNew menu item, and an icon on the toolbar to complement it. A new empty document will appear that you can immediately begin working in. + +Both these approaches have advantages, so use the one that is most practical at the time. + + + + + + +Moving Files With Drag and Drop + +As you have seen in the previous section, working with files is as easy as 1-2-3. However, when you want to copy and move files, the whole copy-and-paste business can get annoying. Don't worry — a procedure called drag and drop allows you to copy and move files more quickly and easily. + + +Opening Two File Manager Windows + +Before you can start, you will need to open two file manager windows. The simplest way to open a new window is to press the gear wheel button on the right of the icon bar. If you do not see the tree view in the new window, activate it (WindowNavigation Panel or press F9). + + + + +Dragging a File From One Window To Another + +In the first window, open the /etc folder and scroll until you see the motd file we modified in the previous section. + +In the second window, open your home folder. + +Click on the motd file. Hold your left mouse button and drag your file into your home folder. Release the left mouse button (this is called dropping the file). You will be presented up to four options: Copy Here, Move Here, Link Here and Cancel. In this example, since you are not root, you cannot move the file, so this option is not presented. Link Here will create a symbolic link to the file, while Copy Here and Move Here do exactly what they say. Select Copy Here. You should now have a copy of the motd file in your home folder. + + + + + +Using Command Line And Terminals + +So far, you have only worked with the tools and programs &kde; provides. Undoubtedly, you will want to use other &UNIX; programs as well. There are two ways of running them: The quick command line and the terminal. + + +Quick Command Line + +Pressing &Alt; F2 pops up a small window where you can enter a command to run. Please note that you will not see any text output generated from a program started in this manner! This method is only recommended for starting &X-Window; based programs or for running tools where you do not need to see or type anything. For other programs, you will still need to use the terminal. + + + + +The &UNIX; Terminal Emulator + +From the application menu, choose SystemTerminal . A terminal window will open. Here you can use regular &UNIX; shell commands: ls, cat, less, and so forth. Using the Settings menu, you can customise the terminal emulator to suit your needs. + + + + + +Finding Your Lost Files + +Everyone has undoubtedly encountered the following problem: You start ftp, log into a great site like ftp.kde.org and start downloading files. It is late in the evening and you shut down your machine after completing the transfer. The next morning, you are at the keyboard again, and you start wondering into which folder you placed the recently transferred files. Using &kde;'s &kfind; utility makes finding those lost files a snap. + + +Starting &kfind; + +Starting &kfind; is simple: Choose Find Files in the &kmenu;. &kfind; uses an interface part you probably have not yet met in &kde;: tabs. When &kfind; starts, you see that Name/Location is selected. When you click on Date Range, the tab content changes. Since you have never run a search before, most of the icons on the toolbar and most of the menu entries are disabled. We will change this now. + + + + +Finding a File by Knowing Parts of Its Name + +As long as you know a bit of the file name, searching is easy. Select the Name/Location tab, and enter the file name in the Named field. Wildcards may be used as needed. As a test, type *.tar.gz. By default, the search begins in your home folder, but you can select any starting folder you wish by clicking on the Look in or Browse.... To start searching, press the Find button. After a moment, a list of files will appear in the search results window. If they do not appear, you started the search in the wrong folder, made a spelling mistake in the Named field, or no files ending with a .tar.gz extension are located on your machine. + + + + +Finding a File by More Complex Criteria + +There are many categories you can use to make your search more precise. The more you know about the file, the better are your chances of finding it. + + + +Date Range + +Here, you can specify that you only want to see files which were last touched in a given period of time. You can also specify that you only want to see files that were touched since a specified number of months or days ago. + + + +File Type in the Contents tab. +If you know that the file was of a special type (⪚, a tar/gzip archive or a jpeg picture), you can tell &kfind; to find only this type of file. + + +Containing text in the Advanced tab + +You can specify text that the file must contain. + + + +File size is, in the Properties tab +If you know the file size, you can limit your search in this regard, as well. + + + +&kfind; has many more options to refine searches, explore them all! + + + + + +Using Multiple Desktops + +Using multiple desktops helps you organise your work. You can place your programs on different desktops, and name the desktops so you know what you do there. This increases and optimises your workspace. It also helps you when you are surfing the net instead of doing your work and your boss comes in. But, of course, this is rare — at least in the office where I work. + +You can switch between desktops by clicking the desktop buttons on the &kicker; panel. If you want to rename them, you can do so by double-clicking on them. + +You can use windows on multiple desktops. If you want to have a window present everywhere, just click the sticky button on the top-left of the window. To send a window to another desktop, click on the title bar with the right mouse button, choose To Desktop, and select the desktop where you would like the window moved. + + + + +Quitting &kde; + +To quit working with &kde;, you can use the Logout entry in the &kmenu;. You will be asked if you really want to quit &kde;. Quitting will close all windows and return you to your console or display manager. For information on how programs can save your work during logout, please read the notes for logging out. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/history.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/history.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6b5bff13bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/history.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ + +A Short Guided Tour of &kde;'s History + + +The CEO of a big software company, at the beginning of the 80s...(apocryphal) +640KB ought to be enough for everybody + + + +Before &kde; + +Since the beginning of &UNIX; development, there has been one great problem: There were stable kernels, and good, powerful software. Unfortunately, only a few people could use &UNIX;, because it was written mainly for those students and professionals who had studied the system for a long time. For example, the standard method for reading USENET news was: + +find /var/spool/news -name '[0-9]*' -exec cat {} \; | more + + +Although fast and relatively efficient, this couldn't be called user friendly. Today, there are many good front ends available, such as tin and &knode;, which provide easy-to-use, intuitive graphical user interfaces (&GUI;s). Unfortunately, the &GUI;s lack a common look-and-feel. Commercial libraries for programmers like &Motif; promised a solution to this, but these libraries remained, until recently, far too expensive and far too slow. + +The configuration of programs is also often difficult. While compiling is usually done with a command line such as ./configure && make && make only a very few programs can be configured with menus or scripts. In most cases, you must edit text configuration files yourself. It often happens that a misplaced period ruins the whole file, forcing you to restart the configuration process. Whenever you need to change your settings or reconfigure a program, the whole mess comes up again. + +All this contributes to the fact that &Linux; and other &UNIX;'s fail to reach a wider audience. At the same time, many people are not satisfied with their current operating system, often because of the lack of stability and performance found in those operating systems. Other people hate to buy a new computer each time a new version of the program they cannot live without comes out, because it needs more RAM and more disk space. Often the new version provides functions few people really need. + +&kde; is different. Although we do not try to replace the standard &UNIX; shell, we are working on a tool that will make using &UNIX; easier. We also want to attract more users to the &UNIX; environment. Simple things will be made easy, yet complex things will still be just as possible. A single interface will be provided, instead of the dozens currently required. + + + + + +What &kde; Can Do For You + +&kde; is designed for everyone. + +Those new to &UNIX;, or those who simply have no interest in learning to use new technologies and commands not found in their previous operating systems don't need to face the intricacies of the command line unless they want to. Yet there is much &kde; offers that is of value to experienced &UNIX; users, with &GUI; tools to make simple what were previously complex tasks, and the command line just a mouse click away if you want it. + +No matter what your level of experience with &UNIX; or any other operating system, &kde; brings you: + + + +A good looking, easy to use desktop environment. + + +A powerful, easy to use file manager + + +An equally powerful and easy to use web browser + + +A simple, centralised configuration + + +A comprehensive list of applications, so you can be productive within minutes of your first &kde; login. + + +Online help to support you in every situation. + + +Consistency of interface. Menus are in the same place across applications, keybindings behave the same way, toolbar icons, once learned, always work the same. + + + + + + +The Background Of &kde; + +In October 1996, German LyX developer Matthias Ettrich initiated the development of &kde; with a USENET posting. Soon after, a couple of interested developers began planning and programming parts of the new project. One year later, the window and file managers, the terminal emulator, the help system and the display configuration tool were released for Alpha and Beta testing and proved to be relatively stable. + +In July 1998, &kde; 1.0 was released. It was the stable version for the next six months, while developers continued work on improving &kde; without stability constraints. In January 1999, their improvements were consolidated and integrated to produce &kde; 1.1, the new standard, stable version. + +Development continued from there with &kde; 2.0, an almost complete rewrite of the desktop, being released on October 23rd 2000. The &kde; 2.x version evolved through six minor releases over the period of a year, each bringing an already impressive desktop further features and stability. + +At the time of writing, &kde; 3.2 is in preparation for release, introducing a broad range of improvements over the 2.0 series. Although the &GUI; didn't change as dramatically as it did during the move from &kde; 1 to &kde; 2, many refinements like a completely new printing system, vastly improved SSL support (for secure Internet transactions) or full support for languages which are written right-to-left (like Arabic or Hebrew) found their way into the desktop. You can find more information about this exciting development at &kde-http;. + +The developers and users communicate primarily via several mailing lists, as described in the Mailing Lists section. If you would like to help, please do, &kde; is driven by volunteer contribution, and you are always welcome to take part. + + + + +How To Get New Components + +The main web site for &kde; is &kde-http;. Here you can find all important information regarding &kde;, including announcements, bugfixes, developer information and much more. + +For software upgrades, please visit our &FTP; site, &kde-ftp;, or use a mirror if one exists near you. You can find an up to date list of mirrors at http://www.kde.org/ftpmirrors.html. + +On the &FTP; servers, the folder unstable always contains brand new software, but it is often untested and may not even compile. If you are looking for more reliable components, please take a look in the stable folder, where we put Beta and release versions. + +If you are interested in developing &kde; applications of your own, you should visit http://developer.kde.org/" where you will find a wealth of information, including tutorials, API guides to the &kde; libraries, and much more. You should also visit Troll Tech's server (http://www.trolltech.com) which features a great deal of information concerning the &Qt; library used by &kde;. 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+ +2003-10-19 +3.2 + + +2000200120022003 +The KDE Team + + +&GPLNotice; + + + +This is the &kde; User's Guide, a complete documentation of the K Desktop Environment from the user perspective. The K Desktop Environment is a collection of tools that will make your &UNIX; life easier and more enjoyable. + + +KDE +user +guide + +
+ +&introduction; +&history; + +&first-impressions; +&getstarted; +&about-desktop; +&shortcuts; +&ug-faq; +&more-help; +&staff; +¬ices-and-trademarks; +
+ + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/installation.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/installation.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..73a92b8eba3 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/installation.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,729 @@ + +Installation + + +Linus Torvalds, after finding one of his file systems smashed by a new Beta kernel +Core dumping fsck's tend to make me nervous + + +Don't worry! Although the use of some Beta software can cause considerable grief, it is unlikely that the installation of KDE will trash your hard disk. In fact, this chapter is designed to guide you through the installation process, so that you can take a look at your new desktop as quickly (and with as little grief) as possible. As with all new Window Manager installs, it is recommended that you back up all your X11-specific configuration files before you begin the install. If you do not know the exact location of them, try all the hidden (.*) files in your home folder and the folder /usr/X11/lib/X11/xdm. + + +Requirements + +Before installing KDE, ascertain that your system fulfills the following requirements: + + + +A running POSIX compatible UNIX system. UNIX's that are known to work with KDE include: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, and MkLinux. We are working to make KDE available for more platforms soon. + +Some free hard disk space on the partition where /opt/kde will be created. We recommend that you reserve about 50MB if your system supports shared libraries, and considerably more if it does not. If you need or want to build KDE from the source tree, please remember to reserve about 100MB in /usr/src. + +A running X11 system with or without xdm. If you have not installed the X Window System yet, first check your UNIX installation media for an installable version. If you cannot find any version working, visit the XFree86 web site for more information on how to get and install the X Window System, or contact your UNIX vendor support. + +The &Qt; libraries, version 3.2 or higher. You can obtain these at Troll Tech's FTP Server in tgz format. + + + +A warning before you start: Before upgrading from a previous version of &kde;, we recommend that you do the following: + +cd /opt/kde +tar + + + + + + +Linux: Installing RPMs for RedHat, Caldera and SuSE. + +Using RPMs is the easiest method to get KDE up and running. Just visit your favourite KDE mirror and visit the folder /pub/kde/stable/distribution/rpm. There, you can see folders for different operating systems. Currently, the i386, alpha and sparc architectures are supported. The RPM packages can also be found on the Red Hat contrib sites like sunsite.unc.edu or ftp.redhat.com. + +The basic system consists of the files kde-component.architecture.rpm You need at least tdesupport, tdelibs and tdebase. After getting the base distribution, feel free to download any other RPMs that you think may come in handy. + +Next, start installing with the base package. If you are installing KDE for the first time, use + +rpm tdesupport.arch.rpm +rpm tdelibs.arch.rpm +rpm tdebase.arch.rpm + + +It is important that these components are installed in the order listed, and that they are installed before any other KDE component. + +If you are upgrading from a previous release, try rpm kde-component.arch.rpm + + + +Once again, the order given above should be preserved, and the given components should be installed before any other KDE components. + +This will unpack the base distribution and install it by default in /opt/kde. + +If the installation of the base packages has been successful, you can install the remaining packages (use instead of once again to update an existing version) the same way. + + + + +Linux: Installing <acronym +>DEB</acronym +>s for debian + +The installation for a Debian system is also rather straightforward. You will only find KDE 2.0 packages for Debian 2.2 (Potato) and 3.0 (Woody). We describe here how to install packages for Debian 2.2, the stable version, since Debian 3.0 is still in development. However, the installation for both versions, is almost identical. The main difference is that KDE is officially included in Debian 3.0 and you do not need to specify any special location to find the deb packages for KDE. + +The first step is to tell your system where it can find the deb packages for KDE. A list of locations for the Debian packages is kept on your hard disk in /etc/apt/sources.list. You should add to that file the following line: http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable kde2 + + +Then you have to update your local package database so that your system knows that there are new packages available. Type the following command: + +apt-get + + +Finally you should install the KDE base components. This is accomplished by typing: + +apt-get + + +If you want to install other components you should try some, or all of these options: + +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get + + +You may also be interested in installing your language. + +apt-get + +where xx has to be substituted by the country code. + +The control files for some KDE applications will be placed at /etc/kde2, the executables will go in /usr/bin and most of the auxiliary files in /usr/share under different folders. + +If you are upgrading from a previous version of KDE you should perform the following steps. First, update file /etc/apt/sources.list by changing the line with the location of KDE packages with line: http://kde.tdyc.com/ stable kde2. Second update your package database: + +apt-get + + +Finally install the KDE base system: + +apt-get +apt-get + + +If you want to install more KDE components try some, or all of these options. + +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get +apt-get + + + + + +Using Source Compilation to Install on Top of Other Systems + +If your Linux distribution did not come with an RPM or DEB archive format, or you are not using Linux at all, you must compile KDE on your own. In the future, we are planning to provide a binary distribution which includes its own installation program. + +In order to compile and install KDE properly, you need to have the following items installed on your hard disk: + + +An ANSI-C compiler, e.g. the GNU C compiler. +An ANSI-C++ compiler, e.g. GNU C++. +The make utility. +Qt development version 2.2 or higher. +X11 development version (include files are often missing) + + +Once you have all the needed helper applications, go to your favourite KDE mirror and retrieve the following files from the folder /pub/kde/stable/newest version: + + +tdesupport-version.tar.gz +tdelibs-version.tar.gz + +tdebase-version.tar.gz +any other packages you wish to install. We advise you to get at least tdeutils. + + +In all cases above, version stands for the current version number. Once you have downloaded all you need, extract these files to /usr/src. This process should yield the following folder structure: + + +/usr/src/tdesupport +/usr/src/tdelibs +/usr/src/tdebase +/usr/src/... (any other packages) + + +Make sure you have write permissions to /opt/kde. + +Next you must compile and install the packages using the following: + + +cd into the folder of the package, you want to install (see above) +./configure (with the options you want to apply) +make +make install + + +Apply the above steps to every package you want to install. + +These instructions can be used for almost every source package available, not just KDE packages. + +Every configure script has several options available. Some are common between the packages while others are specific to an individual package. The following is a small part of the result of configure in tdelibs: + + + Installation directories: + --prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX + [/usr/local/kde-cvs] +... +Optional Features: + --disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no) + --enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes] + --disable-fast-perl disable fast Makefile generation (needs perl) + --enable-debug=ARG enables debug symbols (yes|no|full) default=no + --disable-debug disables debug output and debug symbols default=no + --enable-strict compiles with strict compiler options (may not work!) + --disable-warnings disables compilation with -Wall and similar +... + + + +Several options are not required and are only useful as workarounds for known problems (⪚ ). Since some are important options, for instance --with-shadow, you should always check the available options. + +An important option is . This option specifies the path where configure should install (for tdesupport and tdelibs) or where to look for libraries (for the other packages). By default, configure will look in /usr/local/kde . If you want to install &kde; into /opt/kde, you have to use configure . + +If you have installed the &Qt; libraries in an uncommon place, for instance in $HOME/src/qt, you must use configure . By default configure looks in the most common places for &Qt; before it gives up. + +If you have problems that you are not able to solve, send a copy of the config.log file to the address given in the offending package's README file. + +You must install KDE in the following order: arts, tdelibs, then the application packages (for example tdebase). All the application packages should only depend on tdelibs, so you can compile them at the same time (if you have a powerful machine). + +If you want to take advantage of multiprocessor systems, try make instead of make. + + +Platform Specific Building Notes + + +Linux + +For &Linux;, most of the utilities needed to build &kde; can be found either at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/GCC or ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/GNU. The Qt libraries can be found at ftp://ftp.troll.no/pub/qt/source, available as source code. Detailed instructions on how to install them are provided. Include files for X11 programs should be available at ftp://ftp.xfree86.org in the xdevel section. + + + + + + +Required Changes To Your Configuration Files +After you have placed the KDE binaries into their destination folder, there are a few adjustments you must make to your startup scripts. +The following procedure was tested on SuSE Linux 5.0, and should be compatible with the other popular UNIX's as well. Always make backups of configuration files before changing them! Add the following to the end of your /etc/profile: + +export PATH=$PATH:/opt/kde/bin +export KDEDIR=/opt/kde + + +Next, edit the .xinitrc file in your home folder. Look for the line that calls your window manager and replace it with starttde. +Now that everything needed to run KDE has been installed, you can go on to chapter 4 where you will start KDE for the first time. If something goes wrong, you may need to compile KDE on your own. Read Using Source Compilation to Install on Top of Other Systems for more information. +We have made the installation as bulletproof as possible, so you should not encounter any serious problems unless your configuration is exotic. If you do experience difficulties feel free to use the KDE mailing lists + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/intro.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/intro.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1900a1800b --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/intro.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +Introduction + +Welcome to the K Desktop Environment User Guide. + +This book is intended to be an introduction to the K Desktop Environment as a whole, with a broad description of the user interface, some practical examples on how to use &kde; for daily work, and some hints on how to customise the &kde; desktop. + +Included is a table of shortcuts, and some tips and tricks intended to help you find your way around quickly and efficiently. + +This book is not a guide to the use of the individual applications, as they each have their own User Manual. However, &kde; is an integrated environment — what you learn in this manual and in your own exploration of &kde;'s interface is consistent and readily transferable between &kde; applications. + +This book also explores some of the philosophy behind &kde; and some of its history, and rounds out with how to find more information, should you need it. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/more-help.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/more-help.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a62047b4dab --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/more-help.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + +Further Help + + +Other Sources for Help + +Take a look at the &kde-http; for the most up-to-date information available about &kde; on the web. You may also want to subscribe to our mailing lists. + +You can subscribe at the web pages listed below: + + + +&kde; announcements - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-announce + +&kde; users' mailing list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde + +KDE developers' mailing list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel + +KDE look and feel discussions - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-look + +KDE licensing questions - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-licensing + +KDE Documenters' list - http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english + + +Many &kde; applications and sub-projects maintain more specific lists for themselves. You can find a complete list of archives at http://lists.kde.org/. + + + + diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49fda79a921 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/notices-trademarks.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + +Legal Notices + +Licence + +&kde; is open source software, and all of &kde; is released under free licenses such as the GPL. + + + + +Trademarks + + + +All trademarks mentioned on this web server or in &kde; documentation are recognised as belonging to their respective owners, including but not limited to: + + +&AIX; is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation +&CSS;, &XHTML;, &XSL; and &XML; are common law trademarks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, or Keio University on behalf of the World Wide Web Consortium. +&Handspring; and &Visor; are trademarks of Handspring, Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. +&Hewlett-Packard;, &HP; &LaserJet;,&HP-UX; PCL, PCL 5 and PCL 6 are U.S. registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company. +&IRIX; is a registered trademark and &SGI; is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. +&Java; and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. +&Jini; and all Jini-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the US and other countries. +&Linux; is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds +&LinuxPPC; is a trademark of LinuxPPC Inc. +&Mac; is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. +&Mandrake; and &Linux-Mandrake; are trademarks of MandrakeSoft. +&Netscape; is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries. +&NeXTSTEP; is a trademark of NeXT Software, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. +&PalmOS;, &HotSync; and &PalmPilot; are registered trademarks of Palm, Inc. +&PostScript; is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. +&Qt; is a trademark of Trolltech AS +&RedHat; and all Red Hat-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. +&Sendmail; is a registered trademark of Sendmail Inc. +&Solaris;, Sun and SunOS are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc. +&SuSE; is a registered trademark of SuSE AG +&ThreeCom; is a registered trademark of 3com corporation in the United States and other countries. +&Motif;, &UNIX; and the X device are registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries +&Microsoft; and &Windows; are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation +XFree86 is pending trademark registration by The XFree86 Project, Inc. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/shortcuts.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/shortcuts.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39b1c62c17f --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/shortcuts.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,357 @@ + +Tips & Tricks for Your Daily Work + + +Fortune Cookies +Everyone can make an omelette with eggs. The trick is to make one with none. + + +Nearly everyone can use &kde;; this is why the developers made it. There are no cryptic switches with which to cope, and few configuration files you need edit in ASCII style. However, there are some ways you can do your work more elegantly, saving you time for the truly important things, like &ksirtet;. + + +Shortcut Table + + + + +&Alt;Tab or &Alt;&Shift;Tab +Cycle through the windows + + + +&Ctrl;Tab or &Ctrl;&Shift;Tab +Cycle through your desktops + + + +&Alt;F2 +Mini Command line + + + +&Alt;F3 +Window Menu + + + +&Alt;F4 +Close the current window + + + +&Ctrl;F{1..8} +Switch to a specific desktop + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Esc +Window destroyer (every window you click on will be destroyed). Press this key combination again to cancel the killer cursor. + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Backspace +This exits &kde; (without saving!) Use this as a last resort + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Numpad + +Cycles to the next screen resolution. You need to configure this in your &X-Server; configuration for it to work. + + + +&Ctrl;&Alt;Numpad - +Cycles to the previous screen resolution. You need to configure this in your &X-Server; configuration for it to work. + + + + + + +Mouse Techniques + +Note these are defaults only, and you can customise them to your liking. + + + + +Clicking on the border or the titlebar + + + + +Left +Activates and raises the window. + + + +Middle +Lowers the window + + + +Right +Shows the Window menu if the window is active, otherwise activates the window. + + + + + + +Doubleclick on the window title +Shades the window (rolls it up so only the titlebar is visible). + + + +Drag on the titlebar +Moves the window around. + + + +Drag on corners or edges +Resizes the window. + + + +&Alt;Left Button +Moves the window around. + + + +&Alt;Middle Button +Raises the window. + + + +&Alt;Right Button +Resizes the window in the direction you drag the mouse. + + + +Click on the Icon on the top left +Close the application + + +Click on the Sticky Button +toggles sticky + + + +Clicking on Maximise + + + +Left +Maximises the window + + +Middle +Maximises only vertically + + +Right +Maximises horizontally + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/staff.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/staff.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ae37ce0d813 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/staff.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + +Epilogue + + +The end of Evita +She had her moments, she had some style, the best show in town was the crowd, outside the Casa Rosada crying 'Eva Peron'; but that's all gone now... + +We hope that you found this documentation useful, informative and perhaps even entertaining. The following things are not necessary to understand the KDE Desktop Environment, but you still may want to read it. + + +The K Documentation Staff + +This User Guide has been updated for 3.0, and is currently maintained by Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org + +Others who have contributed to this guide. + +Pablo de Vicente vicente@oan.es, who updated the section regarding installing on Debian for KDE 2.0 +Andreas Buschka andi@circe.tops.net +Robert D. Williams rwilliam@kde.org +Poul Gerhard +John Waalkes +Vernon Wells +Kay Lutz +Stephan Kulow + + + + +We still need people! + +KDE is a huge project, and every KDE supporter has already realised that. All of us are trying very hard to create a user interface that is easy to use and maybe also has the potential to make UNIX ready for the desktop PC. You have the chance to participate in this project too, and we would be thankful if you did. Developers and interested users communicate via several mailing lists described in . If you would like to help, please do so! We are still looking for helpers in the following departments: + + +Development (Libraries and Applications) +Documentation +Graphics +Beta-Testing +and everywhere else, too :-) + + + + + +Legal notices + +This document contains copyrighted material from Andreas Buschka, Gerhard Poul and Robert David Williams. All trademarks and branded names mentioned are properties of their legal owners. + + + + +Sources of information used during the creation of this book + +During the creation of this documentation, the authors used the following sources for information: + + +The KDE Mailing lists +Various README and HTML help files that came with the KDE components + + + + + +Licence +&underGPL; + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/ug-faq.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/ug-faq.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a94f503c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/userguide/ug-faq.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + +Frequently Asked Questions About &kde; + + +Batman Animated Series +What are you? +I'm your worst nightmare... + + +There are some questions that are always raised on the &kde; mailing lists. To keep the traffic as low as possible (making the lists more readable), we have included them in this section. So please be kind and do not ask them in the mailing lists anymore - think of the quote above! + + + + + +What does &kde; stand for? +Originally the K stood for Kool, nowadays the K has no meaning and &kde; simply stands for the K Desktop Environment. &kde; is intended to be a collection of small tools, a window manager, a file manager and tools that bring all this together. It is created to make your life with &UNIX; easier. + + + +I cannot compile package xxx + + +Always be sure that you have the newest version of the &kde; libraries installed. The software is in constant development, so the dependencies can change from one day to another if you are using CVS. For most users, using a released version is much more practical. + +Another problem could be that you are using a program written for a very old version of &kde;, which depends on outdated include files. Check in the source archive's README to see if it explains which version of &kde; the application is looking for. If that file doesn't exist, check the file dates. They should be more recent than your current &kde; version. + + + + + +What version of &kde; should I use for a stable desktop? +One can, in general, obtain &kde; in many ways. Obtaining pre-compiled binaries in a package format (rpm,deb,tgz) labeled with a particular version (⪚ 3.2) is the best way to encourage stability on your &kde; desktop. + + + + + +But I heard that my problem/wishlist item is already in CVS. I want to get my hands on the new features, why shouldn't I try CVS? + + +The price of stability is that one must wait for each release to get new features. Conversely the price of being the first to see new features, is that you risk stability. &kde; has a fairly frequent release schedule, and stability of released versions is a particular focus. For the majority of &kde; users, unless you are planning to help develop &kde;, there is little advantage to running development versions of &kde;. + +However, there is always a place for experienced users who know what they are letting themselves in for, and are willing to report bugs found. If this is you, then there is no reason not to try the CVS versions. Be prepared for things to break occasionally, CVS gives you a snapshot of source code that is currently being worked on. + +These are daily snapshots of whatever the developers are working on, and some things are guaranteed to be broken. + + +Do not rely on CVS snapshots to maintain operational desktops. 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+ +2000-10-04 +2.00.00 + + +2000 +The KDE Team + + +&FDLNotice; + +A visual guide to &kde;'s interface. This is a very early version of the document. Eventually, this will be a graphical tour of &kde;. + + +KDE +Visual +Dictionary +Guide + + +
+ + + + + + + +&kde; Visual Dictionary of terms + +This project was started to help unify the vocabulary used in &kde; documentation. + +We provide this for you here as an aid to learning your way around the &kde; Graphical User Interface. These names have been standardised within &kde; documentation, so that you will always find interface items referred to in the same way. + +The term Widget refers to the basic building block of a computer program's interface. +Each widget operates in a similar manner each time it is used, but the effect that the widget has depends on its place within the program. + + + +Listing of Common &kde; Widgets +Currently, this guide consists of a table of the names of the graphical elements often found in &kde; documentation, and an example of each one. +Our hope, eventually, is to make this a much more complete document, which will take you on a visual tour of &kde;. + + + + + + +Button + + + + + + + + + + +Check Boxes + + + + + + + + + + +Colour Selector + + + + + + + + + + +Combo Box + + + + + + + + + + +Dialogue Box + + + + + + + + + + +Drop Down Box + + + + + + + + + + +Icon List + + + + + + + + + + +List Box + + + + + + + + + + +Menubar + + + + + + + + + + +Progress Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Radio Buttons + + + + + + + + + + +Scroll Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Slider + + + + + + + + + + +Spin Box + + + + + + + + + + +Status Bar + + + + + + + + + + +Text Box + + + + + + + + + + + +Toolbar + + + + + + + + + + +Tree View + + + + + + + + + + + +Window Titlebar + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Credits and Licences +&kappname; + +Documentation by the KDE Documentation Team. +&underFDL; + +
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