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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ as never before on any &Linux;-like system.</para>
<title>Full Print Job Control</title>
<para>The Print Job Viewer is automatically started by &kprinter;. It
-may be docked into the &kde; panel (in the system tray). The Print Job
+may be docked into the &tde; panel (in the system tray). The Print Job
Viewer allows full job management, if supported by the print
subsystem.</para>
@@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ Modules for other print subsystems, such as <acronym>PLP</acronym>,
<acronym>PPR</acronym> and <acronym>PDQ</acronym> may be available
later.</para>
-<para>&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
+<para>&tdeprint; makes &tde; much more flexible. It gives freedom of
+choice to &tde; 2.2 users. To use different available print subsystems,
+these must, of course, be installed independently from &tde;. In
former versions, users were stuck with the old <acronym>LPD</acronym>
style print subsystems. Now they can even use &CUPS;. In the future,
there will be easy integration of new subsystems, as they
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ appear on the scene.</para>
<para>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
+&tde; 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.</para>
@@ -327,11 +327,11 @@ 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.</para>
-<para>Experienced &kde; users may already be familiar with Michael's
+<para>Experienced &tde; users may already be familiar with Michael's
utilities <application>qtcups</application> and
<application>kups</application> (co-developed with Jean-Eric Cuendet).
These were, up until now, the graphical
-&GUI; front ends for &CUPS; with a strong relation to &kde;.</para>
+&GUI; front ends for &CUPS; with a strong relation to &tde;.</para>
<sect2>
<title><application>qtcups</application> and
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ restart it.</para>
<para>The &CUPS; Module in &tdeprint; now contains all (and more)
functions that were provided by <application>qtcups</application> and
-<application>kups</application> in former &kde; versions.</para>
+<application>kups</application> in former &tde; versions.</para>
<para>Instead of <command>qtcups</command> you can now use the
<command>kprinter</command> command. And in place of
@@ -389,10 +389,10 @@ different default setting of print options.</para>
print command</quote>, like <application>qtcups</application> did
before.</para>
-<para>Use &kprinter; in any application, even a non-&kde;
+<para>Use &kprinter; in any application, even a non-&tde;
application, that lets you configure your print command. Examples of
these are &Netscape; and <application>StarOffice</application>, but
-<emphasis>not</emphasis> most pre-&kde; 2.2 programs.</para>
+<emphasis>not</emphasis> most pre-&tde; 2.2 programs.</para>
<para>A screenshot how to use the new <command>kprinter</command>
print command instead of the old-fashioned <command>lpr</command>...