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<title>Introduction</title>
<para>This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are
-drawn by &kde;.</para>
+drawn by &tde;.</para>
<note><para>A <emphasis>Widget</emphasis> is a commonly-used
programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as
@@ -131,18 +131,18 @@ is selected, then the menu list appears instantly.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If this option is set to <guilabel>Disable</guilabel>, then no menus can be separated
from the application. If <guilabel>Application Level</guilabel> is selected, then it is left up
to each individual application to determine which menus can be torn separated from the application.</para>
-<note><para>Many applications do not have tear off menus. You cannot tell &kde; to force an
+<note><para>Many applications do not have tear off menus. You cannot tell &tde; to force an
application to allow tear off menus. This is determined by the authors of the application.</para></note></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>The next checkbox, labeled <guilabel>Menu drop shadow</guilabel> 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
+&tde; 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.</para>
<para>The next section only applies if the combobox labeled <guilabel>Menu Effect</guilabel> is set to
<guilabel>Make Transparent</guilabel>. You can use the combo box labeled <guilabel>Menu transparency type:</guilabel>
-to select the method &kde; uses to generate the transparency. You can use the slider to determine the level of
+to select the method &tde; 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.</para>
</sect3>