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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
non-programmers can comprehend.</para>
<para>&tdeprint; is a new and revolutionary tool to give easy access to
-printing services for both &kde; users and &kde; developers.</para>
+printing services for both &tde; users and &tde; developers.</para>
<sect1 id="brief-description">
<title>A Brief Description of &tdeprint;</title>
@@ -30,17 +30,17 @@ other print data.</para>
<title>What it <emphasis>is</emphasis></title>
<para>&tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between the spooling and the
data processing print subsystem (as installed), and the application that
-seeks to print. &tdeprint; provides a common interface for &kde;
-developers and &kde; users, to various supported print subsystems. At
+seeks to print. &tdeprint; provides a common interface for &tde;
+developers and &tde; users, to various supported print subsystems. At
the same time, it is customizable, and highly configurable.</para>
-<para>&tdeprint; is easy to use for both &kde; developers and end-users.
+<para>&tdeprint; is easy to use for both &tde; developers and end-users.
Developers can port their applications, with minimal changes, to use
&tdeprint; instead of the old &Qt; print <quote>system</quote>. Users
can easily choose and configure their print subsystem.</para>
-<para>For a reference to new &kde; users: &Qt; is the basic library and
-graphical toolkit, which is used by all &kde; applications; &Qt; is
+<para>For a reference to new &tde; users: &Qt; is the basic library and
+graphical toolkit, which is used by all &tde; applications; &Qt; is
developed by TrollTech, a Norwegian software company.</para>
</sect2>
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ developed by TrollTech, a Norwegian software company.</para>
<para>&tdeprint; allows users and/or administrators, depending on their
rights, access to printing subsystems (&CUPS;, <acronym>LPD</acronym>,
<acronym>RLPR</acronym>, <application>LPRng</application>,
-<application>PDQ</application> &etc;) through a &kde; graphical user
+<application>PDQ</application> &etc;) through a &tde; graphical user
interface (&GUI;). Using &tdeprint;, they can print, administer jobs,
printers and the printing daemon, all in a comfortable manner.</para>
@@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ on.</para>
<sect2 id="what-developers-can-do">
-<title>What &kde; developers can do with it...</title>
+<title>What &tde; developers can do with it...</title>
-<para>If a &kde; developer needs printing access for his application, he
-does not code the printing functions from scratch. Before &kde; 2.2 this
+<para>If a &tde; developer needs printing access for his application, he
+does not code the printing functions from scratch. Before &tde; 2.2 this
service was provided by the <classname>QPrinter</classname> class, a
library function of the &Qt; Toolkit. The
<classname>QPrinter</classname> class relied on the out-moded
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ compatibility with <acronym>LPD</acronym> and other legacy, or less
elaborate, print systems. It also <quote>leaves the door open</quote>
for any new development that might occur.</para>
-<para>For &kde; developers to use the new &tdeprint; class in their
+<para>For &tde; developers to use the new &tdeprint; class in their
applications, they require only minimal changes to their code: for every
call of <classname>QPrinter</classname>, they just need to change this to
<classname>KPrinter</classname>. Replacing one (!) letter in a few
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ extensions to the standard &tdeprint; will feel right at home.</para>
<para>This last mentioned feature has not been used widely inside
-&kde; so far, as developers are not yet fully aware of &tdeprint;'s
+&tde; so far, as developers are not yet fully aware of &tdeprint;'s
power. Expect more of this in the near future. One example I
discovered is the &kcron; application. It lets you edit the crontab
through a &GUI;. The developers have implemented a printing feature
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ in the following screenshots.</para>
<para>This shot shows a sample from the &kcron; utility.
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>&kcron; utility: a small sample of a system's cronjobs as
-shown through the &kde; <acronym>GUI</acronym>&GUI;.</screeninfo>
+shown through the &tde; <acronym>GUI</acronym>&GUI;.</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="kcron_to_be_printed.png"