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-<chapter id="technical-overview">
-<title>Technical Overview</title>
-
-<para>This chapter aims to give a technical overview of &tdeprint; which
-non-programmers can comprehend.</para>
-
-<para>&tdeprint; is a new and revolutionary tool to give easy access to
-printing services for both &kde; users and &kde; developers.</para>
-
-<sect1 id="brief-description">
-<title>A Brief Description of &tdeprint;</title>
-
-<para>You can access the functions of &tdeprint; in different ways:
-through the Printing Manger in the &kcontrol;, through the
-<command>kprinter</command> command or through the dialog that pops up
-if you want to print.</para>
-
-<sect2 id="what-tdeprint-is-not">
-<title>What it is <emphasis>not</emphasis></title>
-
-<para>&tdeprint; is <emphasis>not</emphasis> a replacement for the
-printing subsystem itself. &tdeprint; does <emphasis>not</emphasis>
-therefore give provision for spooling, and it does
-<emphasis>not</emphasis> do the basic processing of &PostScript; or
-other print data.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="what-kde-print-is">
-<title>What it <emphasis>is</emphasis></title>
-<para>&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 customizable, and highly configurable.</para>
-
-<para>&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 <quote>system</quote>. Users
-can easily choose and configure their print subsystem.</para>
-
-<para>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.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1 id="different-users">
-<title>&tdeprint; -- Different Usage for Different People</title>
-
-<para>&tdeprint; has different faces for different people.</para>
-
-<sect2 id="what-users-can-do">
-<title>What users and administrators can do with &tdeprint;</title>
-
-<para>&tdeprint; allows users and/or administrators, depending on their
-rights, access to printing subsystems (&CUPS;, <acronym>LPD</acronym>,
-<acronym>RLPR</acronym>, <application>LPRng</application>,
-<application>PDQ</application> &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.</para>
-
-<para>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 <quote>plain vanilla</quote> &tdeprint;. Read
-on.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-
-
-<sect2 id="what-developers-can-do">
-<title>What &kde; developers can do with it...</title>
-
-<para>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 <classname>QPrinter</classname> class, a
-library function of the &Qt; Toolkit. The
-<classname>QPrinter</classname> class relied on the out-moded
-<quote>Line Printer Daemon</quote> (<acronym>LPD</acronym>). The
-&tdeprint; library bases itself firmly on the more modern Common &UNIX;
-Printing System (&CUPS;), while at the same time keeping backward
-compatibility with <acronym>LPD</acronym> and other legacy, or less
-elaborate, print systems. It also <quote>leaves the door open</quote>
-for any new development that might occur.</para>
-
-<para>For &kde; developers to use the new &tdeprint; class in their
-applications, they require only minimal changes to their code: for every
-call of <classname>QPrinter</classname>, they just need to change this to
-<classname>KPrinter</classname>. 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.</para>
-
-<para>More ambitious developers, or ones with special requirements, can
-do more: despite &tdeprint;'s feature-rich framework, they are still able
-to customize the print dialog of their application
-by creating an additional <quote>Tab</quote>, where their
-extensions to the standard &tdeprint; will feel right at home.</para>
-
-
-<para>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 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>)
-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.</para>
-
-<para>This shot shows a sample from the &kcron; utility.
-<screenshot>
-<screeninfo>&kcron; utility: a small sample of a system's cronjobs as
-shown through the &kde; <acronym>GUI</acronym>&GUI;.</screeninfo>
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="kcron_to_be_printed.png"
-format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-<textobject>
-<phrase>The &kcron; developers let you choose to print the whole of the
-cron table or just the marked part of it.</phrase></textobject>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-</para>
-
-<para>The dialog to configure &kcron;'s printing options: the
-additional tab titled <guilabel>Cron Options</guilabel> 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.</para>
-
-
-<screenshot>
-<screeninfo>&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialog.</screeninfo>
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="kprinter_with_kcron_developer_special.png"
-format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-<textobject>
-<phrase>&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialog.</phrase></textobject>
-<caption>
-<para>&kcron;'s addition to the &tdeprint; dialog.</para>
-</caption>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-
-</sect2>
-
-<sect2>
-<title>What &tdeprint; offers to everybody...</title>
-
-<para>&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 <quote>on the fly</quote>, from the print dialog, 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 <quote>get in each
-other's way</quote>.)</para>
-
-<para>Most &UNIX; users are used to
-<acronym>LPD</acronym> printing. <acronym>LPD</acronym> provides only
-basic printing functions, is very inflexible and does not utilize the
-many options of more modern print systems like &CUPS;. While also
-working remotely over any distance (like every TCP/IP based protocol),
-<acronym>LPD</acronym> lacks bi-directional communication,
-authentication, access control and encryption support.</para>
-
-<para>&tdeprint; can use &CUPS; to support:</para>
-
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem>
-<para>Querying the <acronym>LAN</acronym> for available printers,</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Basic, Digest, and Certificate Authentication,</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>Access Control based on <acronym>IP</acronym> addresses, net
-addresses, netmasks, host- and domain names,</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
-<para>and 128-Bit TLS or SSL3 encryption of print data, to prevent
-eavesdropping, or at least make it much more difficult.</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-
-<para>This makes &tdeprint; a much more robust and reliable solution
-than using the venerable <acronym>LPD</acronym>.</para>
-
-</sect2>
-<sect2>
-<title>How to access &tdeprint; </title>
-
-<para>You get access to &tdeprint;, or parts of it, in four different
-ways:</para>
-
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem><para>through your applications: if you call the printing
-dialog (either <menuchoice><guilabel>File</guilabel>
-<guilabel>Print...</guilabel></menuchoice>) or the button with the
-little printer icon on it; this opens the printing
-dialog.</para></listitem>
-
-<listitem><para>through the typed command <command>kprinter</command>
-in a <application>terminal</application> or a &konsole; window or from
-the <guilabel>Run Command...</guilabel> mini-<acronym>CLI</acronym>
-window: this also opens the printing dialog.</para></listitem>
-
-<listitem><para>from the <inlinemediaobject><imageobject> <imagedata
-fileref="kcontrol-icon.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-</inlinemediaobject> button, starting &kcontrol;, and then go to
-<menuchoice><guilabel>System</guilabel><guilabel>Printing
-Manager</guilabel></menuchoice>. This opens the &tdeprint;
-administration which is part of the &kcontrolcenter; and also lets
-you switch to other parts of the &kcontrol;</para></listitem>
-
-<listitem><para>from a command line (&konsole; or
-mini-<acronym>CLI</acronym>) type <userinput>
-<command>kcmshell</command> <option>printers</option></userinput>.
-This opens just the &tdeprint; part of &kcontrol; to change your settings
-</para></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<screenshot>
-<screeninfo>&kprinter; dialog to be started from <guilabel>Run Command...</guilabel> window</screeninfo>
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="kprinter_called_from_run_command.png"
-format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-<textobject>
-<phrase>Starting the &kprinter; dialog from
-a <guilabel>Run Command...</guilabel> window.</phrase></textobject>
-<caption><para>Starting the &kprinter; dialog from a <guilabel>Run
-Command...</guilabel> window.</para></caption>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-
-<!-- TODO: This one ought to be a screenshot LW. --> <para>Here is a
-&kivio; drawing of the &kprinter; dialog as it pops up after being
-started... You can always add a new printer by clicking on the small
-<guiicon>Wizard</guiicon> button (marked red/yellow in this
-drawing).</para>
-
-<screenshot>
-<screeninfo>&kprinter; dialog started (&kivio; draft drawing)
-</screeninfo>
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="kprinter-kivio.png"
-format="PNG"/></imageobject>
-<textobject>
-<phrase>&kprinter; dialog started (&kivio; draft drawing)</phrase></textobject>
-<caption><para>&kprinter; dialog started (&kivio; draft
-drawing)</para></caption>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-
-</sect2>
-
-</sect1>
-
-</chapter>
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