From 359294c33620c8328d61f67635046d7cc060530c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 12:45:40 -0500 Subject: Rename kdessh -> tdessh and kdelirc -> tdelirc. --- kdelirc/AUTHORS | 3 - kdelirc/CMakeLists.txt | 17 - kdelirc/COPYING | 340 ------- kdelirc/Makefile.am | 3 - kdelirc/README | 55 - kdelirc/README.profile-creation | 145 --- kdelirc/README.remote-creation | 129 --- kdelirc/TODO | 6 - kdelirc/icons/CMakeLists.txt | 12 - kdelirc/icons/Makefile.am | 3 - kdelirc/irkick/CMakeLists.txt | 60 -- kdelirc/irkick/Makefile.am | 42 - kdelirc/irkick/icons/CMakeLists.txt | 13 - kdelirc/irkick/icons/Makefile.am | 3 - kdelirc/irkick/irkick.cpp | 336 ------- kdelirc/irkick/irkick.desktop | 116 --- kdelirc/irkick/irkick.h | 133 --- kdelirc/irkick/irkick.project | 12 - kdelirc/irkick/kdedmodule_stub.h | 34 - kdelirc/irkick/klircclient.cpp | 241 ----- kdelirc/irkick/klircclient.h | 115 --- kdelirc/irkick/main.cpp | 39 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/CMakeLists.txt | 47 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/Makefile.am | 15 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/addaction.cpp | 375 ------- kdelirc/kcmlirc/addaction.h | 74 -- kdelirc/kcmlirc/addactionbase.ui | 1608 ------------------------------ kdelirc/kcmlirc/editaction.cpp | 362 ------- kdelirc/kcmlirc/editaction.h | 56 -- kdelirc/kcmlirc/editactionbase.ui | 1287 ------------------------ kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmode.cpp | 38 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmode.h | 34 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmodebase.ui | 303 ------ kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.cpp | 545 ---------- kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.desktop | 119 --- kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.h | 85 -- kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlircbase.ui | 506 ---------- kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlircbase.ui.h | 37 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/modeslist.cpp | 33 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/modeslist.h | 34 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/newmode.ui | 158 --- kdelirc/kcmlirc/newmode.ui.h | 24 - kdelirc/kcmlirc/selectprofile.ui | 128 --- kdelirc/kdelirc/CMakeLists.txt | 32 - kdelirc/kdelirc/Makefile.am | 45 - kdelirc/kdelirc/arguments.cpp | 36 - kdelirc/kdelirc/arguments.h | 32 - kdelirc/kdelirc/iraction.cpp | 155 --- kdelirc/kdelirc/iraction.h | 88 -- kdelirc/kdelirc/iractions.cpp | 90 -- kdelirc/kdelirc/iractions.h | 52 - kdelirc/kdelirc/mode.cpp | 51 - kdelirc/kdelirc/mode.h | 50 - kdelirc/kdelirc/modes.cpp | 128 --- kdelirc/kdelirc/modes.h | 62 -- kdelirc/kdelirc/profileserver.cpp | 159 --- kdelirc/kdelirc/profileserver.h | 142 --- kdelirc/kdelirc/prototype.cpp | 67 -- kdelirc/kdelirc/prototype.h | 54 - kdelirc/kdelirc/remoteserver.cpp | 109 -- kdelirc/kdelirc/remoteserver.h | 89 -- kdelirc/profiles/CMakeLists.txt | 16 - kdelirc/profiles/Makefile.am | 5 - kdelirc/profiles/konqueror.profile.xml | 17 - kdelirc/profiles/noatun.profile.xml | 75 -- kdelirc/profiles/profile.dtd | 28 - kdelirc/profiles/tdelauncher.profile.xml | 18 - kdelirc/remotes/CMakeLists.txt | 18 - kdelirc/remotes/Makefile.am | 6 - kdelirc/remotes/RM-0010.remote.xml | 49 - kdelirc/remotes/cimr100.remote.xml | 31 - kdelirc/remotes/hauppauge.remote.xml | 29 - kdelirc/remotes/remote.dtd | 15 - kdelirc/remotes/sherwood.remote.xml | 61 -- kdelirc/remotes/sonytv.remote.xml | 30 - 75 files changed, 9564 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 kdelirc/AUTHORS delete mode 100644 kdelirc/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/COPYING delete mode 100644 kdelirc/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/README delete mode 100644 kdelirc/README.profile-creation delete mode 100644 kdelirc/README.remote-creation delete mode 100644 kdelirc/TODO delete mode 100644 kdelirc/icons/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/icons/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/icons/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/icons/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/irkick.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/irkick.desktop delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/irkick.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/irkick.project delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/kdedmodule_stub.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/klircclient.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/klircclient.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/irkick/main.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/addaction.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/addaction.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/addactionbase.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editaction.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editaction.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editactionbase.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmode.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmode.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/editmodebase.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.desktop delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlirc.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlircbase.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/kcmlircbase.ui.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/modeslist.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/modeslist.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/newmode.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/newmode.ui.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kcmlirc/selectprofile.ui delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/arguments.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/arguments.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/iraction.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/iraction.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/iractions.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/iractions.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/mode.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/mode.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/modes.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/modes.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/profileserver.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/profileserver.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/prototype.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/prototype.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/remoteserver.cpp delete mode 100644 kdelirc/kdelirc/remoteserver.h delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/konqueror.profile.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/noatun.profile.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/profile.dtd delete mode 100644 kdelirc/profiles/tdelauncher.profile.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/CMakeLists.txt delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/RM-0010.remote.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/cimr100.remote.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/hauppauge.remote.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/remote.dtd delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/sherwood.remote.xml delete mode 100644 kdelirc/remotes/sonytv.remote.xml (limited to 'kdelirc') diff --git a/kdelirc/AUTHORS b/kdelirc/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index c6474a8..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -Code mostly by Gav Wood -LIRC interface code adapted from Noatun/Infrared by Malte Starostik. - 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/kdelirc/Makefile.am b/kdelirc/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index bb18f1c..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ - -SUBDIRS = icons kdelirc irkick kcmlirc profiles remotes - diff --git a/kdelirc/README b/kdelirc/README deleted file mode 100644 index 31af5d0..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -kdelirc -------- - -KDELIRC is a KDE frontend for the Linux Infrared Remote Control system. It has -two aims: - -1. Provide a control center module for configuration of: - a) Application bindings to remote control buttons. - b) Actual remote controls installed (i.e. lirc configuration). - -2. Provide a system-tray applet to act as a proxy between the LIRC system and - KDE (applications), in order to launch DCOP requests (and potentially - other IPC signals) to applications (and potentially collect/display - results). - -INSTALLATION - -Nothing but the normal ./configure && make && su -c "make install". - -SETUP - -For the KDELirc system to work properly, you *must* have lircd configured and -running. If you have already had a Lirc program running, then you most likely -have Lirc set up properly. If not, be sure that you have a correct kernel module -loaded for your IR receiver (1) and that the lircd program is running (2). - -You must also have some remote controls configured in "/etc/lircd.conf". Go to -the lircd website (www.lirc.org) for more information on this. - -(1) /sbin/lsmod | grep lirc -If you see some output, you have a lirc kernel module loaded (that's not to say -it's the right module for your hardware). - -(2) ps aux | grep -v grep | grep lircd -If you see some output, you have the lircd program running. This is good. - -DESIGN - -The design of the system is really quite simple---a control center module -modifies a centralised configuration file to determine what action(s) should -be taken on a remote control's button press. - -The same(?) module also provides a front-end for the input of /etc/lircd.conf, -necessary to specify remote controls to the LIRC system. An extra (standard -format XML-based) may be provided with the remote control description to give -less sucky (lower case, no spaces/symbols) names. - -The /etc/lircd.conf frontend has not yet been implemented, though all other -features are. - -The system tray applet interfaces with LIRC in order to catch key presses on -remote controls. It is then able to communicate with and potentially start -applications through DCOP. - -Gav Wood, 2003 (gav at kde dot org). diff --git a/kdelirc/README.profile-creation b/kdelirc/README.profile-creation deleted file mode 100644 index 95d9e78..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/README.profile-creation +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -How to give your KDE application IR support under KDE. -====================================================== - -by Gav Wood, 2003. - -Introduction ------------- - -All DCOP-using applications under KDE have basic lirc support, since KDELirc has -the ability to interface any button to any DCOP call. However, to give your -application the real professional touch when using it with KDELirc, I recommend -you create a profile for it. - -A profile tells KDELirc (and the user!) what the various DCOP calls do. -Essentially this is a kind of documentation for the DCOP calls. You don't have -to include all DCOP calls - just the ones that you feel would benefit end-users -the most (usually "interface adjusting" calls rather the "information gathering" -calls). - - -Method ------- - -1. DCOP - -The first thing to do is to give your application DCOP functionality. This is -*very* easy and essentially amounts to adding a declaration to each object you -want to give DCOP accessibility and adding an entry to your Makefile. I wont go -into it here as the KDE documentation already provides a suitable resource for -such information. - -Ensure you provide a full accessibility to your application's interface by DCOP, -and especially in the case of IR-interfacing, try not to have functions with too -many parameters, or with exotic types (stick to ints and QStrings where -necessary). - -2. Create a profile - -Having coded the necessary DCOP functionality into your application, the only -other thing to do is describe how it works to the user. This is done by means of -a .profile.xml document, examples of which may be found in the kdelirc/profiles -directory. A quick guide is given here: - -a) First create top level "profile" tags with the DCOP application id and KDE -service name (found in the .desktop file) as attributes of them: - - - - - - -b) Inside populate with name and author information. If your application is not a -KUniqueApplication, you **must** declare this with an "instances" tag, giving the -attribute "unique" a value of "0" (it defaults to "1", a KUniqueApplication). You -may optionally describe the default behavior KDELirc should take should there be -more than one instance of the application, with the attribute "ifmulti" which may -take one of "dontsend" (do nothing if >1 instance), "sendtoone" (send call to one -arbitrarily chosen instance) and "sendtoall" (send to all instances). The default -is "dontsend", however, "sendtoone" may be the most useful in many circumstances. - - - - - My Application - Me - - - -c) Populate the profile with action tags, for each DCOP action you want to be -available to the user. Each action tag should have DCOP object name and function -prototype. - Several optional attrubutes to specify are the key-class (an identifier to -act as an abstract binding between remote controls and applications). There are -several defined; see the DTD files for a current list. The other options, repeat -and autostart are boolean specificers to tell whether the action should repeat -or automatically start the program by default. - - - - - My Application - Me - - - - - -d) Give the action a name and comment: - - - - - My Application - Me - - - Show Integers - Shows a configurable integer - - - -e) Describe each argument with a comment and type attribute. Valid types are -found in the profile.dtd file. If you cant find the exact type, just use one -that is silently castable. You should declare a default value between the -default tags: - - - - - My Application - Me - - - Show Integers - Shows a configurable integer - - 5 - The integer to be shown - - - - -When you have created your profile.xml file, put in your project's main source -tree. - -3. Profile installation - -There is a data directory in KDE reserved for profiles such as these; it's path -is "$(kde_datadir)/profiles". These extra lines must therefore be added to your -Makefile.am in the directory of your profile.xml: - - profiledata_DATA = [YOURAPPHERE].profile.xml - profiledatadir = $(kde_datadir)/profiles - EXTRA_DIST = $(profiledata_DATA) - -(replace [YOURAPPHERE] with your application name---the prefix to your -profile.xml file.) - - -4. Finished - -That's it you're done! Your KDE application is now fully IR enabled. diff --git a/kdelirc/README.remote-creation b/kdelirc/README.remote-creation deleted file mode 100644 index 5cf5213..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/README.remote-creation +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -How to give your LIRC remote control KDELIRC functionality -========================================================== - -by Gav Wood, 2003. - -Introduction ------------- - -All LIRC-understandable remote controls automatically function in KDELirc. -However, to get the advanced (really cool) KDELirc stuff you'll need to create a -remote.xml file for your remote control. The files are simple and easy to create -so don't be put off. - -The function of the remote.xml file is to describe what the remote controls' -buttons do in a general manner and to provide free-form text names for them, -since LIRC only allows non-spaces, non-symbolic charecters in the remote control -definition files. - -When you're finished your remote.xml, you might want to send it to me -(gav at kde dot org) for inclusion in the distribution of KDELirc. It may soon -be possible to distribute the remote.xml files along with the lircd.conf files. - -Method ------- - -a) Start with the basic template and define the LIRC ID of the remote control. -The LIRC ID is most important, and must be the identifier (look for the line -"name <...>" after the "begin remote" line). put the text after "name" into "id" -attribute of the "remote" tag in the "lircd.conf" file ("/etc/lircd.conf"). - In addition to this, fill in the author and name tags with your name and the -"nice" name of the remote control. Any extra information you may wish to give it -(such as alternate names, multimedia bundles/system is comes with etc) may be -enclosed between optional information tags: - - - - - - My Remote Control - Me - As bundled with ACME LinTV - - -This would compliment a "lircd.conf" file: - - begin remote - name myremote - ... - end remote - -b) With the hard work out of the way, just start going though each button on the -remote control. For each button, make sure the "id" attribute is the same as in -the lircd.conf file. - For each (common) button, you might also want to specify the class, which will -help KDELirc match it to any application's action. For a list of all button -classes, look in the remote.dtd file which comes with KDELirc. If the class type -is one which encompasses many buttons, for example "number", then you should also -specify which number it is in the parameter attribute. Currently, this only -actually applies to "number" - all other classes are simple and do not require a -parameter attribute. - Note: If no "class" is given, it will default to the "id". In the unlikely -case that this is not what you want, simply define it to be null (class=""). - - - - - - My Remote Control - Me - - - - -This would compliment a "lircd.conf" file: - - begin remote - name myremote - ... - begin raw_codes - name num0 - ... - name rec - ... - end raw_codes - end remote - -c) The last thing to define in each of your buttons is the "nice" name. This may -be descriptive and use spaces, symbols and mixed case text, in a similar fashion -to the remote control's name. There is no need to copy the remote control's label -verbatim. If necessary expand the description to provide a readable, aethetically -pleasing label e.g. you should name the "CC" button "Closed Captions" or the "Rec" -button "Record". - - - - - - My Remote Control - Me - - - - - Note: The name of a button will automatically default to its "id", so you can -save yourself some time and effort with buttons which share the same name and id -by changing - - - -to the far less cluttered and simpler: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/kdelirc/remotes/cimr100.remote.xml b/kdelirc/remotes/cimr100.remote.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 5dfc36d..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/remotes/cimr100.remote.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Creative CIMR-100 - Gav Wood - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/kdelirc/remotes/hauppauge.remote.xml b/kdelirc/remotes/hauppauge.remote.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4d2a402..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/remotes/hauppauge.remote.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Hauppauge - Dirk Ziegelmeier - Bundled with WinTV PCI, PVR - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/kdelirc/remotes/remote.dtd b/kdelirc/remotes/remote.dtd deleted file mode 100644 index a09b4b6..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/remotes/remote.dtd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/kdelirc/remotes/sherwood.remote.xml b/kdelirc/remotes/sherwood.remote.xml deleted file mode 100644 index db628ba..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/remotes/sherwood.remote.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Sherwood RM-RD-61 - Gav Wood - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/kdelirc/remotes/sonytv.remote.xml b/kdelirc/remotes/sonytv.remote.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 4e5ee97..0000000 --- a/kdelirc/remotes/sonytv.remote.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - - - - - SonyTV - Bundled with some Sony TVs - Dirk Ziegelmeier - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- cgit v1.2.1