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-rw-r--r-- | doc/kaddressbook/index.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kalarm/index.docbook | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kmail/configure.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kmail/faq.docbook | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/knode/faq.docbook | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/korganizer/index.docbook | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/kpilot/sync.docbook | 8 |
9 files changed, 32 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/doc/kaddressbook/index.docbook b/doc/kaddressbook/index.docbook index b583de509..e5e7afade 100644 --- a/doc/kaddressbook/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kaddressbook/index.docbook @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ used to influence its starting behavior:</para> <title>Options Without a User Interface Representation</title> <para> Apart from the options presented in the configuration dialog, some options -can only be set directly in the configuration file ($KDEHOME/share/config/kaddressbookrc) +can only be set directly in the configuration file ($TDEHOME/share/config/kaddressbookrc) or through KIOSK. </para> diff --git a/doc/kalarm/index.docbook b/doc/kalarm/index.docbook index 0e0d6844f..8385c1bea 100644 --- a/doc/kalarm/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kalarm/index.docbook @@ -3915,30 +3915,30 @@ to trigger them when they become due.</para> <para>What configuration files does &kalarm; use?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>The file <filename>$KDEHOME/share/config/kalarmrc</filename> +<para>The file <filename>$TDEHOME/share/config/kalarmrc</filename> holds your &kalarm; preferences.</para> <para>The calendar file which stores your pending alarms is -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/calendar.ics</filename>, unless +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/calendar.ics</filename>, unless a different calendar file is specified in the preferences file by a <parameter>Calendar</parameter> entry in the <parameter>General</parameter> section.</para> <para>The calendar file which stores your expired alarms is -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/expired.ics</filename>, unless +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/expired.ics</filename>, unless a different calendar file is specified in the preferences file by an <parameter>ExpiredCalendar</parameter> entry in the <parameter>General</parameter> section.</para> <para>The calendar file which stores your alarm templates is -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/template.ics</filename>, unless +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/template.ics</filename>, unless a different calendar file is specified in the preferences file by a <parameter>TemplateCalendar</parameter> entry in the <parameter>General</parameter> section.</para> <para>Details of alarms currently being displayed are stored in the calendar file -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/displaying.ics</filename>.</para> +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/kalarm/displaying.ics</filename>.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> @@ -3949,7 +3949,7 @@ calendar file daemon</application> use?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>The file <filename>$KDEHOME/share/config/kalarmdrc</filename> +<para>The file <filename>$TDEHOME/share/config/kalarmdrc</filename> holds your <application>alarm daemon</application> preferences, together with details of the &kalarm; client application.</para> </answer> @@ -4111,14 +4111,14 @@ if your &kde; is installed in <filename>/opt/kde2</filename>:</para> <warning><para>If you install &kalarm; into a folder different from where &kde; is installed, it will not run correctly unless you make its location known to &kde;. To do this, you must prefix the -<envar>KDEDIRS</envar> environment variable with &kalarm;'s location, +<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> environment variable with &kalarm;'s location, each time before you start &kde;.</para> <para>For example, if &kde; is installed in -<literal>/opt/kde</literal>, <envar>KDEDIRS</envar> might normally +<literal>/opt/kde</literal>, <envar>TDEDIRS</envar> might normally be set to <literal>/etc/opt/kde:/opt/kde</literal>. If you install &kalarm; into <literal>/usr/local</literal>, you would need to set -<envar>KDEDIRS</envar> to +<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> to <literal>/usr/local:/etc/opt/kde:/opt/kde</literal> before starting &kde;.</para></warning> diff --git a/doc/kmail/configure.docbook b/doc/kmail/configure.docbook index 7643b3562..508e0c871 100644 --- a/doc/kmail/configure.docbook +++ b/doc/kmail/configure.docbook @@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@ Exchange understands. The invitation will be sent as an attachment with name <fi <title>Options without a user interface representation</title> <para> Apart from the options presented in the configuration dialog, some options -can only be set directly in the configuration file ($KDEHOME/share/config/kmailrc) +can only be set directly in the configuration file ($TDEHOME/share/config/kmailrc) or through KIOSK. </para> diff --git a/doc/kmail/faq.docbook b/doc/kmail/faq.docbook index 10b41e00c..6bf45e60a 100644 --- a/doc/kmail/faq.docbook +++ b/doc/kmail/faq.docbook @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ ultimate ownertrust: it is no longer implicitly done for you.</para> <qandaentry> <question><para>Where does &kmail; save my settings and my mail?</para></question> <answer> <para>Most &kmail; settings are stored in -<filename>$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/config/kmailrc</filename>, where -$<envar>KDEHOME</envar> is typically <filename +<filename>$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/config/kmailrc</filename>, where +$<envar>TDEHOME</envar> is typically <filename class="directory">~/.kde</filename>; the identities are stored in -<filename>$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/config/emailidentities</filename> +<filename>$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/config/emailidentities</filename> and your mail is saved in <filename -class="directory">$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail</filename> (or +class="directory">$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail</filename> (or <filename class="directory">~/Mail</filename> if you upgraded from a previous &kmail; version that used this location.) Note that some of the files are hidden: remember to also copy those if you want to backup or @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ to use &kmail; together with procmail then please read <link linkend="faq-procmail">this &FAQ;</link>. If you want to use &kmail; together with another email client then please read <link linkend="faq-other-muas">this &FAQ;</link>.</para></listitem> -<listitem><para>If your mail folder (usually <filename class="directory">$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail/</filename> or <filename class="directory">~/Mail</filename>) +<listitem><para>If your mail folder (usually <filename class="directory">$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail/</filename> or <filename class="directory">~/Mail</filename>) is on a volume which is mounted via NFS and if the clock of the NFS server is ahead of the clock of your computer then the NFS server sometimes reports a wrong file date for the index file. In this case &kmail; assumes that the index @@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ the &imap; account, the Local Folders will stay collapsed when &kmail; starts. <para> In case it is imperative to use it in the insecure mode, it has to be manually enabled in the file - <filename>$KDEHOME/share/config/kmailrc</filename> by adding + <filename>$TDEHOME/share/config/kmailrc</filename> by adding the following directive in the <literal>[Reader]</literal> group: <programlisting> diff --git a/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook b/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook index 6bc1046fa..bd9de909f 100644 --- a/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook +++ b/doc/kmail/using-kmail.docbook @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Snippets can be grouped together as well by creating groups and adding snippets <para>The <guilabel>Snippets</guilabel> tool allows for a variable text in predefined places any time you insert a snippet into a file. To accomplish this <guilabel>Snippets</guilabel> provides its own variables' mechanism. You can set up its behaviour in the snippet text itself by using separators ( $ ) that enclose the variable names. For example : $variablename$, $invoicenumber$, $weekno$. </para> <para> -The variable separator can be changed to some other character by changing "snippetDelimiter" in [SnippetPart] section. The Text Snippet configuration file can be found here $KDEHOME/share/config/kmailsnippetrc . +The variable separator can be changed to some other character by changing "snippetDelimiter" in [SnippetPart] section. The Text Snippet configuration file can be found here $TDEHOME/share/config/kmailsnippetrc . <programlisting> snippetDelimiter=$ </programlisting> @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ snippetDelimiter=$ <para>Message Folders are used to organize your email messages. By default, if you have no existing message folders, messages are stored in the folder <filename -class="directory">$<envar>KDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail/</filename>. If +class="directory">$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/apps/kmail/</filename>. If you have existing message folders in <filename class="directory">~/Mail</filename>, these will be used instead. When you first start &kmail; the <guilabel>inbox</guilabel>, diff --git a/doc/knode/faq.docbook b/doc/knode/faq.docbook index 1de27ec8e..d9b97d4f5 100644 --- a/doc/knode/faq.docbook +++ b/doc/knode/faq.docbook @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ there. Type</para> <para>If an error message appears that tells you that &knode; could not be started or found please check whether the file <filename>knode</filename> exists in <filename -class="directory">$<envar>KDEDIR</envar>/bin</filename> and that its +class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/bin</filename> and that its permissions are correctly set.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> diff --git a/doc/korganizer/index.docbook b/doc/korganizer/index.docbook index 3097067ea..bdb5bb511 100644 --- a/doc/korganizer/index.docbook +++ b/doc/korganizer/index.docbook @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ resources, import and export actions and the get hot new stuff scheme.</para> <title>Calendar Resources</title> <para>&korganizer; uses a local file, usually -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics</filename>, +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics</filename>, as its default resource. But this is not your only option: there are several other resources you can add: groupware servers, journal entries as blogs, network files, &etc;. If you use more than one resource, &korganizer; @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ features of new release or the status of the new features of a future release. to-dos and journal entries to a local file. The file can be in the iCalendar or in the vCalendar standard format. &korganizer; uses this resource by default, storing your calendar information under -<filename>$KDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics</filename>.</para></listitem> +<filename>$TDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics</filename>.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> diff --git a/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook b/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook index d6da8f14b..4f383a8f8 100644 --- a/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook +++ b/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook @@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ not, you are asked to pick which you will use. If you pick the local name, the &PalmPilot; will be changed to match. The <guilabel>Pilot User</guilabel> entry is also used to name the folder that stores the information from the &PalmPilot;. This folder is created in the -<filename class="directory">$KDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/</filename> -folder, where the <filename class="directory">$KDEHOME</filename> environment +<filename class="directory">$TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/</filename> +folder, where the <filename class="directory">$TDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically <filename class="directory">/home/Login Name/.kde/</filename>) points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; @@ -1050,8 +1050,8 @@ or to an iCalendar file of your choice. In the latter case, the conduit will need the filename of the calendar file (this will usually be a file that ends in <literal role="extension">.ics</literal>) to sync with, of if it uses the standard &korganizer; iCalendar file, it will be under the <filename -class="directory">$KDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/</filename> folder, where the -<filename class="directory">$KDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically +class="directory">$TDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/</filename> folder, where the +<filename class="directory">$TDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically <filename class="directory">/home/user/.kde/</filename>) points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; applications. </para> @@ -1402,8 +1402,8 @@ filename of the vCard file (this will usually be a file that ends in <literal role="extension">.vcf</literal>) to sync with, of if it uses the standard &kde; address book file, it will be under the -<filename class="directory">$KDEHOME/share/apps/kabc/</filename> -folder, where the <filename class="directory">$KDEHOME</filename> environment +<filename class="directory">$TDEHOME/share/apps/kabc/</filename> +folder, where the <filename class="directory">$TDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically <filename class="directory">/home/Login Name/.kde/</filename>) points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; applications. diff --git a/doc/kpilot/sync.docbook b/doc/kpilot/sync.docbook index 5fba145cb..b3b357041 100644 --- a/doc/kpilot/sync.docbook +++ b/doc/kpilot/sync.docbook @@ -133,9 +133,9 @@ menu item is available on the &kpilot; daemon popup menu as well. <para> On every backup, &kpilot; stores a copy of all your &handheld; data under the -<filename class="directory">$KDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/</filename> +<filename class="directory">$TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/</filename> folder, allowing you to restore that copy later, if needed. The -<filename class="directory">$KDEHOME</filename> environment variable +<filename class="directory">$TDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically <filename class="directory">/home/Login Name/.kde/</filename>) points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; applications.</para> @@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ data entered on the &handheld; since the last backup. </para> <para> -The data saved on the last backup is located on the <filename class="directory">$KDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/</filename> -folder. The <filename class="directory">$KDEHOME</filename> environment variable +The data saved on the last backup is located on the <filename class="directory">$TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/</filename> +folder. The <filename class="directory">$TDEHOME</filename> environment variable (typically <filename class="directory">/home/Login Name/.kde/</filename>) points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; applications.</para> |