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diff --git a/doc/userguide/messaging-intro.docbook b/doc/userguide/messaging-intro.docbook index 8d042a451..a4d7b30b2 100644 --- a/doc/userguide/messaging-intro.docbook +++ b/doc/userguide/messaging-intro.docbook @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ <title>Introduction to messaging</title> -<para>The default way to send instant messages in &kde; is to use the <acronym>IM</acronym> +<para>The default way to send instant messages in &tde; is to use the <acronym>IM</acronym> client, &kopete;. This is a multi-protocol <acronym>IM</acronym> client, meaning that it handles several different protocols including <acronym>MSN</acronym>, Jabber, <acronym>AOL</acronym> and <acronym>IRC</acronym>. It also has @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ useful features including support for &kaddressbook;, meta-contacts, encryption support and lots more.</para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>&kopete;, the &kde; IM client.</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>&kopete;, the &tde; IM client.</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="kopete.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject> <textobject> -<phrase>&kopete;, the &kde; IM client.</phrase> +<phrase>&kopete;, the &tde; IM client.</phrase> </textobject> <caption> -<para>&kopete;, the &kde; IM client.</para> +<para>&kopete;, the &tde; IM client.</para> </caption> </mediaobject> </screenshot> @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ linkend="integrated-messaging"/></para> <para>Internet Relay Chat (<acronym>IRC</acronym>) has been around far longer than most <acronym>IM</acronym> systems, and is still widely used. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication.</para> -<para>The #kde channel is under Freenode, the <acronym>IRC</acronym> server, which provides an interactive environment for coordination and support of peer-directed projects, including -- and placing particular stress upon -- those relating to free software and open source projects, such as &kde;.</para> +<para>The #kde channel is under Freenode, the <acronym>IRC</acronym> server, which provides an interactive environment for coordination and support of peer-directed projects, including -- and placing particular stress upon -- those relating to free software and open source projects, such as &tde;.</para> <para>While &kopete; has a <acronym>IRC</acronym> plugin, and handles both channels and nicks well, @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ power-<acronym>IRC</acronym> client before, you should have no trouble using you would like to do is to give a reaction on it, but not by email. So you switch to your instant messaging client and/or IRC client and look if that person is online via MSN, Jabber or IRC. Well -&kde; 3.3 has made that a lot easier. A step-by-step manual:</para> +&tde; 3.3 has made that a lot easier. A step-by-step manual:</para> <para>The requirements are &kmail;, &kaddressbook; and &kopete; (<application>Konversation</application> should do as well). Make sure &kmail; is configured and @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Book</guibutton>.</para> go to &kopete;. Go to <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add contact</guimenuitem> </menuchoice>. In the wizard, select the -checkbox at the bottom called <guilabel>Use the KDE address book for +checkbox at the bottom called <guilabel>Use the TDE address book for this contact</guilabel> and choose <guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Select the right Address Book entry for that contact and press <guibutton>Next</guibutton>. Now you can set the display name and the |