From fc2650816b4b95f21750c53c0d45daeff31510d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 22:53:44 -0600 Subject: Update tdebase cmake files with STARTKDE->STARTTDE. Fix tdebase entities, text strings for future maintenance of handbook files. This partially resolves bug report 694. Update konqueror user agent strings. This partially resolves bug report 774. Update TDM help options. This resolves bug report 618. Fix KTips branding issues and obsolete web addresses. This resolves bug report 842. --- doc/tdm/index.docbook | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ doc/tdm/tdmrc-ref.docbook | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/tdm') diff --git a/doc/tdm/index.docbook b/doc/tdm/index.docbook index dde535328..a80794061 100644 --- a/doc/tdm/index.docbook +++ b/doc/tdm/index.docbook @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 0.05.02 -This document describes &tdm; the &kde; Display Manager. &tdm; +This document describes &tdm; the &tde; Display Manager. &tdm; is also known as the Login Manager. @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ 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: +For &tde; you should enter: starttde For other window managers or desktop environments, you should look in their documentation for the correct command. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ look in their documentation for the correct command. At this point, typing startx -on the commandline should start X, with a &kde; session. The next task is +on the commandline should start X, with a &tde; session. The next task is to try &tdm;. As root, type @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ linkend="login" />. 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. +open a &tde; session for your user. If you have other users to configure, you should repeat the procedure above for each of them. @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ on. The Login Manager &kcontrolcenter; Module -Using this module, you can configure the &kde; graphical login +Using this module, you can configure the &tde; graphical login manager, &tdm;. You can change how the login screen looks, who has access using the login manager and who can shutdown the computer. @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ module. Appearance From this page you can change the visual appearance of &tdm;, -&kde;'s graphical login manager. +&tde;'s graphical login manager. The Greeting: is the title of the login screen. Setting this is especially useful if you have many servers users @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ These correspond to the key in &tdmrc;. -While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged +While &tde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &tdm; can be configured using the GUI Style: and Color Scheme: options. These correspond to the keys buttons). You then select a pattern by clicking Setup. This opens a new dialog 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 +choice, then click on OK, and &tde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colors 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 +By selecting this option, you can have &tde; 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. @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ url="help:/kcontrol/background/index.html#bkgnd-programs">Background: Using an e Horizontal Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. @@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ right edge of the screen. Vertical Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the bottom of the screen. @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ screen. Pyramid Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the center of the screen. @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ screen. Pipecross Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the center of the screen. The shape of this gradient is different then the pyramid @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ gradient. Elliptic Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 2 in the center of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 1 as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. @@ -861,10 +861,10 @@ command: If you get a &tdm; login dialog 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 -&tdm; is installed where the libraries believe &kde; is installed and -try setting some environment variables to point to your &kde; and &Qt; +the run-time linker might not find the shared &Qt; or &tde; libraries. +If you have a binary distribution of the &tde; libraries, make sure +&tdm; is installed where the libraries believe &tde; is installed and +try setting some environment variables to point to your &tde; and &Qt; libraries. For example: @@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ graphical &tdm; login dialog. 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; +testing at the command line. If you are trying to get two versions of &tde; 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 @@ -1004,7 +1004,7 @@ Name=name to show in the &tdm; session listdefault -The default session for &tdm; is normally &kde; but can be configured by the +The default session for &tdm; is normally &tde; but can be configured by the system administrator. @@ -1050,8 +1050,8 @@ 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 +run a full modern &tde; session from a server. For the server part, +once a single &tde; (or other environment) session is running, running another one requires very few extra resources. However, allowing another method of login to your machine @@ -1405,9 +1405,9 @@ General Public License: look at the source code. &tdm; is derived from, and includes code from, &xdm; (C) Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium. -&tdm; 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;. +&tdm; 0.1 was written by &Matthias.Ettrich;. Later versions till &tde; +2.0.x were written by &Steffen.Hansen;. Some new features for &tde; 2.1.x and +a major rewrite for &tde; 2.2.x made by &Oswald.Buddenhagen;. Other parts of the &tdm; code are copyright by the authors, and licensed under the terms of the &GNU; @@ -1426,9 +1426,9 @@ as long as the names of the authors are mentioned. Zumsteinzumstein@ssd.ethz.ch. Last update August 9, 1998 -Documentation revised for &kde; 2 by &Neal.Crook; &Neal.Crook.mail;. Last update August 6, 2000 +Documentation revised for &tde; 2 by &Neal.Crook; &Neal.Crook.mail;. Last update August 6, 2000 -Documentation extended and revised for &kde; 2.2 by &Oswald.Buddenhagen; &Oswald.Buddenhagen.mail;. Last update August, +Documentation extended and revised for &tde; 2.2 by &Oswald.Buddenhagen; &Oswald.Buddenhagen.mail;. Last update August, 2001 diff --git a/doc/tdm/tdmrc-ref.docbook b/doc/tdm/tdmrc-ref.docbook index f2cfd2f0e..b4668ebb9 100644 --- a/doc/tdm/tdmrc-ref.docbook +++ b/doc/tdm/tdmrc-ref.docbook @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ at the created file. If enabled, &tdm; 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). +(unless &tde;'s built-in screen locker is used). The default is false. @@ -1860,7 +1860,7 @@ 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. +shipped with &tde;; it presents the well-known username and password form. The default is classic. @@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@ mode and grep the log for class. The displays specified in will not be started when &tdm; starts up, but when it is explicitly requested via the command socket (or FiFo). -If reserve displays are specified, the &kde; menu will have a +If reserve displays are specified, the &tde; 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 -- cgit v1.2.1