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authorDarrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com>2012-02-24 22:53:44 -0600
committerDarrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com>2012-02-24 23:26:11 -0600
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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.
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
<sect2 id="key-bindings-intro">
<title>Introduction</title>
-<para>While most of the functionality offered by &kde; can be accessed
+<para>While most of the functionality offered by &tde; can be accessed
using a simple <quote>point and click</quote> interface, many people
prefer using the keyboard for some tasks. Pressing something like
<keycombo action="simul"> &Ctrl;<keycap>F</keycap></keycombo> is often
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ opening the <guimenu>Edit</guimenu> menu and selecting
<guimenuitem>Find</guimenuitem>.</para>
<para> As different people have different preferences about keyboard
-shortcuts, &kde; offers full customization of <quote>key
+shortcuts, &tde; offers full customization of <quote>key
bindings.</quote> A key binding or shortcut is a combination of an
action with a key or a combination of keys.</para>
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ action. </para>
be associated with any key.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Default key</guilabel>: the selected action
-will be associated with &kde;'s default value. This is a good choice
-for most actions, as &kde; comes with reasonable key bindings we have
+will be associated with &tde;'s default value. This is a good choice
+for most actions, as &tde; comes with reasonable key bindings we have
thought about. </para></listitem>
<listitem><para><guilabel>Custom key</guilabel>: if this option is
@@ -125,14 +125,14 @@ discard all changes.</para>
<title>Configuring Schemes</title>
<para>A key binding scheme is a set of key bindings that you can
-select by name. &kde; comes with several pre-defined key binding
+select by name. &tde; comes with several pre-defined key binding
schemes. In addition to these bundled schemes, you will always see a scheme named
<guilabel>Current scheme</guilabel> that represents the set of key
bindings you are using right now (&ie; not the current settings you
are playing with, but what you've been using up to now). </para>
<para>When you are playing with the key bindings for the first time
-you don't have to be afraid of changing the default bindings: &kde;
+you don't have to be afraid of changing the default bindings: &tde;
won't let you overwrite the defaults, so you can always switch back to
the factory presets. By choosing <guilabel>Current scheme</guilabel>
you can return to the set of key bindings you've been using up to
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ available modifier keys for the current keyboard are.</para>
of modifiers will change.</para>
<para>If you have enabled the &Mac; keyboard, you can further enable
-<guilabel>MacOS-style modifier usage</guilabel>, to make &kde; behave
+<guilabel>MacOS-style modifier usage</guilabel>, to make &tde; behave
more like &MacOS;.</para><!-- FIXME: well, that's rather non-explanatory, more here would be good -->
<para>Finally, you can change what a keypress sends to the &X-Server;