From ffa67ac75582192196cb70f866f6bfa00586542a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 13:53:35 -0600 Subject: Additional renaming of kde to tde --- doc/kfilereplace/index.docbook | 6 +++--- doc/klinkstatus/index.docbook | 6 +++--- doc/kommander/credits.docbook | 2 +- doc/kommander/extending.docbook | 2 +- doc/kommander/index.docbook | 6 +++--- doc/kommander/installation.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kommander/introduction.docbook | 2 +- doc/kommander/parser.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kommander/q-and-a.docbook | 2 +- doc/kommander/translating.docbook | 2 +- doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook | 6 +++--- doc/quanta/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/xsldbg/index.docbook | 10 +++++----- 13 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/kfilereplace/index.docbook b/doc/kfilereplace/index.docbook index b790a5e0..9f769f32 100644 --- a/doc/kfilereplace/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kfilereplace/index.docbook @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ KFileReplace"> - + - kdewebdev"> + tdewebdev"> bc"> ]> @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ Documentation Copyright © 2004 Emiliano Gulmini emi_barbarossa@y How to install &kfilereplace; -&kfilereplace; is currently part of &kdewebdev; package, so, in order to install it, you have to get a copy of &kdewebdev;. Note that if you are using a &kde; installation provided by your OS vendor, probably you already have &kdewebdev; installed; in this case, you can use &kfilereplace; either by opening &quantaplus; Web editor, or by calling it directly (unless you have an old &kde; version). Else you can download the &kdewebdev; package from the Internet: please refer to &kdewebdev; home site for more information. +&kfilereplace; is currently part of &tdewebdev; package, so, in order to install it, you have to get a copy of &tdewebdev;. Note that if you are using a &kde; installation provided by your OS vendor, probably you already have &tdewebdev; installed; in this case, you can use &kfilereplace; either by opening &quantaplus; Web editor, or by calling it directly (unless you have an old &kde; version). Else you can download the &tdewebdev; package from the Internet: please refer to &tdewebdev; home site for more information. diff --git a/doc/klinkstatus/index.docbook b/doc/klinkstatus/index.docbook index d8945444..88d6c289 100644 --- a/doc/klinkstatus/index.docbook +++ b/doc/klinkstatus/index.docbook @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ KLinkStatus"> - + ]> @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ as Authors, publish date, the abstract, and Keywords --> Paulo Moura Guedes -
moura@kdewebdev.org
+
moura@tdewebdev.org
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ application --> List any special requirements for your application here. This should include: .Libraries or other software that is not included in tdesupport, -kdelibs, or kdebase. +tdelibs, or tdebase. .Hardware requirements like amount of RAM, disk space, graphics card capabilities, screen resolution, special expansion cards, etc. .Operating systems the app will run on. If your app is designed only for a diff --git a/doc/kommander/credits.docbook b/doc/kommander/credits.docbook index 95c38541..0b4c90b3 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/credits.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/credits.docbook @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Developer -Rudolf, Michal mrudolf@kdewebdev.org +Rudolf, Michal mrudolf@tdewebdev.org Developer diff --git a/doc/kommander/extending.docbook b/doc/kommander/extending.docbook index 380fc46e..1adfdc25 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/extending.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/extending.docbook @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Michal Rudolf -
mrudolf@kdewebdev.org
+
mrudolf@tdewebdev.org
diff --git a/doc/kommander/index.docbook b/doc/kommander/index.docbook index 71582056..77f8f63f 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/index.docbook @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Kommander"> - + @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Eric Laffoon -
eric@kdewebdev.org
+
eric@tdewebdev.org
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Do NOT change these in the translation. --> -These docs have been partially complete for years, but not always available or easy to find. Since around 2002 little spurts of effort on &kommander; have produced dramtic results. &kommander; is a new approach to development and there have been modifications in approach and features. Consequently much of this documentation is out of date, however still useful due to legacy support. Please refer to our web site at http://kommander.kdewebdev.org for up to date information, news on KDE4 development, new tools, plugins, tips and tutorials. +These docs have been partially complete for years, but not always available or easy to find. Since around 2002 little spurts of effort on &kommander; have produced dramtic results. &kommander; is a new approach to development and there have been modifications in approach and features. Consequently much of this documentation is out of date, however still useful due to legacy support. Please refer to our web site at http://kommander.tdewebdev.org for up to date information, news on KDE4 development, new tools, plugins, tips and tutorials. &kommander; is a set of tools that allow you to create dynamic &GUI; windows that has been used as a front end for command line programs, database front ends, simple program extentions and much more. The best part of it all? You aren't required to write a single line of code! Okay, that was old text... You can actually use the function browser and even with the new parser write almost none of the code. The inherent difference between &kommander; and other &GUI; scripting tools is that &kommander; doesn't care about how the window gets drawn. &kommander; was designed from the GUI down to the language elements and can embrace multiple languages. &kommander; does not use scripting to draw a window on the screen like other &GUI; scripting tools. As Kommander matures it will expose all it's internals to any scripting language people want to enable. We welcome anyone wishing to enhance support for any scripting language. diff --git a/doc/kommander/installation.docbook b/doc/kommander/installation.docbook index f91f57ad..b7860caf 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/installation.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/installation.docbook @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ application --> &install.intro.documentation; -There is a dedicated homepage for &kommander; at http://kommander.kdewebdev.org. +There is a dedicated homepage for &kommander; at http://kommander.tdewebdev.org.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ application --> diff --git a/doc/kommander/q-and-a.docbook b/doc/kommander/q-and-a.docbook index 2b76331c..945b3d56 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/q-and-a.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/q-and-a.docbook @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ Questions and Answers -The list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found on our home page. +The list of Frequently Asked Questions can be found on our home page. diff --git a/doc/kommander/translating.docbook b/doc/kommander/translating.docbook index 15db90bd..15d7def2 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/translating.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/translating.docbook @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Michal Rudolf -
mrudolf@kdewebdev.org
+
mrudolf@tdewebdev.org
diff --git a/doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook b/doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook index 095e9a28..0f6fd954 100644 --- a/doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook +++ b/doc/kommander/tutorials.docbook @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Eric Laffoon
-eric@kdewebdev.org +eric@tdewebdev.org
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ Shows how to use Table widget These examples reflect the most recent development state of &kommander;. In its current state &kommander; has few limitations for developing small to medium applications. It certainly is not suitable for building a KWord clone, but for a simple editor, database frontend, GUI for commandline programs or any application in the spirit of Unix/Linux small applications it is a good choice. The examples presented here are intended to show the potential as well as how to work around limitations. There are some useful tricks included in these if you want to do a more capable small application with &kommander;. Remember &kommander; is not intended to do everything, but to do most things. For this concession you should be able to build something in &kommander; faster than other alternatives ad add GUI to scripting languages not otherwise supported in KDE.
-The examples are installed to $KDEDIR/share/apps/kmdr-editor/editor. In case you do not have them there, get from our home page, by downloading the latest release. +The examples are installed to $KDEDIR/share/apps/kmdr-editor/editor. In case you do not have them there, get from our home page, by downloading the latest release. @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ There is a quick help dialog this editor launches that discusses in depth what i kevaluecombo.kmdr -&kommander; can be used with databases and has an optional database plugin. One shortcoming is not being able to store key/value pairs in the ComboBox. An ingenious trick was realized for this. It requires only that the content of the ComboBox not be changed unless it is done using the arrays that go with it. As this is commonly used with SQL in small data sets it's quite fast even to reload the whole Combobox. The inherent problem is that &kommander; does not have internally indexed arrays by default. This is compounded by the fact that to accommodate shell commands that return lines separated by newlines &kommander;'s array functions will load what is effectively an array of keys. Such an array can only be accessed with a foreach loop. This is the reason new indexed array functions were added. It is important to remember that these arrays are not self maintaining, but their insert and delete functions will help you. +&kommander; can be used with databases and has an optional database plugin. One shortcoming is not being able to store key/value pairs in the ComboBox. An ingenious trick was realized for this. It requires only that the content of the ComboBox not be changed unless it is done using the arrays that go with it. As this is commonly used with SQL in small data sets it's quite fast even to reload the whole Combobox. The inherent problem is that &kommander; does not have internally indexed arrays by default. This is compounded by the fact that to accommodate shell commands that return lines separated by newlines &kommander;'s array functions will load what is effectively an array of keys. Such an array can only be accessed with a foreach loop. This is the reason new indexed array functions were added. It is important to remember that these arrays are not self maintaining, but their insert and delete functions will help you. Getting back to the ComboBox, it will return selected text, but it also will return the current index. It does rigidly maintain a contiguous zero based array. That's the key. We loop through a data set with a zero based index counter and create two arrays, as &kommander; also cannot create arrays of arrays. It can however use an array value to represent a key just like any value could. .If you look at the included dialog the code actually managing this is in ScriptObject36. We will extract the key code here. diff --git a/doc/quanta/index.docbook b/doc/quanta/index.docbook index 32d92c53..4c02023a 100644 --- a/doc/quanta/index.docbook +++ b/doc/quanta/index.docbook @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ + diff --git a/doc/xsldbg/index.docbook b/doc/xsldbg/index.docbook index 4c211c10..e7367b90 100644 --- a/doc/xsldbg/index.docbook +++ b/doc/xsldbg/index.docbook @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ xsldbg"> - + @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ]> - + @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ to search for items of interest and trace stylesheet execution. KDE -kdeutils +tdeutils xsldbg xsl XML @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ to search for items of interest and trace stylesheet execution. How to obtain &xsldbg; -See the kxsldbg component of the kdewebdev module in &kde; SVN. +See the kxsldbg component of the tdewebdev module in &kde; SVN. &install.intro.documentation; @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ libxml installed which are available on a typical &kde; installation. Compilation and Installation -&xsldbg; is usually compiled as part of the kxsldbg component in the kdewebdev module +&xsldbg; is usually compiled as part of the kxsldbg component in the tdewebdev module -- cgit v1.2.1