From fc2650816b4b95f21750c53c0d45daeff31510d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 22:53:44 -0600 Subject: 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. --- doc/kcontrol/arts/index.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kcontrol/arts/midi.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/background/index.docbook | 24 ++++++++++---------- doc/kcontrol/bell/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook | 10 ++++----- doc/kcontrol/cookies/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/crypto/index.docbook | 10 ++++----- doc/kcontrol/desktop/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/desktopbehavior/index.docbook | 18 +++++++-------- doc/kcontrol/ebrowsing/index.docbook | 8 +++---- doc/kcontrol/email/index.docbook | 6 ++--- doc/kcontrol/filemanager/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook | 24 ++++++++++---------- doc/kcontrol/fonts/index.docbook | 14 ++++++------ doc/kcontrol/helpindex/index.docbook | 16 ++++++------- doc/kcontrol/icons/index.docbook | 20 ++++++++--------- doc/kcontrol/index.docbook | 16 ++++++------- doc/kcontrol/kcmaccess/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/kcmcss/index.docbook | 16 ++++++------- doc/kcontrol/kcmkonsole/index.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kcontrol/kcmlaunch/index.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kcontrol/kcmnotify/index.docbook | 36 +++++++++++++++--------------- doc/kcontrol/kcmsmserver/index.docbook | 22 +++++++++--------- doc/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.docbook | 8 +++---- doc/kcontrol/keyboard/index.docbook | 6 ++--- doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook | 14 ++++++------ doc/kcontrol/khtml/index.docbook | 4 ++-- doc/kcontrol/khtml/nsplugin.docbook | 6 ++--- doc/kcontrol/language/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook | 14 ++++++------ doc/kcontrol/netpref/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/panel/index.docbook | 8 +++---- doc/kcontrol/panelappearance/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/performance/index.docbook | 28 +++++++++++------------ doc/kcontrol/proxy/socks.docbook | 8 +++---- doc/kcontrol/screensaver/index.docbook | 12 +++++----- doc/kcontrol/smb/index.docbook | 14 ++++++------ doc/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.docbook | 2 +- doc/kcontrol/tdm/index.docbook | 30 ++++++++++++------------- 40 files changed, 213 insertions(+), 213 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/kcontrol') diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/arts/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/arts/index.docbook index 4fbfa3bff..34131161a 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/arts/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/arts/index.docbook @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Sound System This control module is used to configure the settings for the -&arts; sound server (the &kde; sound server). +&arts; sound server (the &tde; sound server). &arts; @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ cause problems. computer's resources. The faster the response time, the higher the CPU load will be. I would recommend that you start with the sound server set at -250 ms, and use &kde; for a while. If you notice that the sound does +250 ms, and use &tde; for a while. If you notice that the sound does not work correctly, increase the responsiveness one step at a time until the problems disappear. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/arts/midi.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/arts/midi.docbook index b92fdffb3..3ec0062cb 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/arts/midi.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/arts/midi.docbook @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <acronym>MIDI</acronym> Configuration This section is used to determine which MIDI device -&kde; should use. You can also install a MIDI wrapper around +&tde; should use. You can also install a MIDI wrapper around the device if you want. The use of this module is simple. Click once on the diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/background/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/background/index.docbook index 809350754..423f83917 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/background/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/background/index.docbook @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ below. Slide show -&kde; allows you to have an automatic slide show of wallpaper +&tde; allows you to have an automatic slide show of wallpaper images. To enable this option, press the Setup... button. In the resulting dialog you may choose any image or folder of images available on your computer, using the @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ color. Horizontal Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Primary +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Primary Color on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Blend Color by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ right edge of the screen. Vertical Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Primary +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Primary Color on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Blend Color as it moves to the bottom of the screen. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ the screen. Pyramid Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Primary Color in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Blend Color as it moves to the center of the @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ screen. Pipecross Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Primary Color in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Blend Color as it moves to the center of the screen. The shape of @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ this gradient is different than the pyramid gradient. Elliptic Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Blend Color in the center of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Primary Color as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. The rest of the list are the names of various patterns or textures you can choose. Click on -OK, and &kde; will render the pattern you +OK, and &tde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colors you selected. For more on patterns, see the section Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns. @@ -310,8 +310,8 @@ blending. Advanced Options. To use an external program to determine and change the -background of &kde;, simply select Use the following program -for drawing the background. Available &kde; programs are +background of &tde;, simply select Use the following program +for drawing the background. Available &tde; programs are listed, select one to enable it. To modify your choice, for example to change the refresh times, you may press the Modify... button. @@ -357,9 +357,9 @@ the list automatically for all users, you should save it to the $TDEDIR/share/wallpapers folder. -A pattern is a picture file which &kde; uses as a template to -draw your background. The picture file provides the shapes, but &kde; -provides the colors. &kde; is packaged with several patterns, and you also +A pattern is a picture file which &tde; uses as a template to +draw your background. The picture file provides the shapes, but &tde; +provides the colors. &tde; is packaged with several patterns, and you also can add new patterns. To add a new pattern that is available to every user on your diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/bell/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/bell/index.docbook index 2974c0707..3a4451799 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/bell/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/bell/index.docbook @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The system bell or beep is a feature of the X server, which attempts to make good use of the available hardware. -&kde; normally doesn't use the system bell; instead using its +&tde; normally doesn't use the system bell; instead using its own system notifications, which could include log entries, message popups, or its own beep. You can configure these in the System Notifications &kcontrol; module. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook index 88fd8c317..ba59f9d53 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/clock/index.docbook @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ you the current settings. When you first start, you are in display mode only. To modify your settings, click on Administrator Mode. If you are logged in as root, -you will go straight to the change dialog. If not, &kde; will ask for +you will go straight to the change dialog. If not, &tde; will ask for a superuser password. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook index c47912da9..9200cb2fd 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/colors/index.docbook @@ -94,14 +94,14 @@ change. <guilabel>Color Scheme</guilabel> -Various color schemes are supplied with &kde;, and you are free to +Various color schemes are supplied with &tde;, and you are free to define your own. The three major color components of each scheme are shown beside the name in the list. To preview a scheme in the larger preview area, click on its name in the list box. -You can use the &kde;-supplied Color Schemes as a starting point +You can use the &tde;-supplied Color Schemes as a starting point to devise your own Scheme. Click on the Save Scheme... button to store the color scheme under a new name, then modify it. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ then modify it. Scheme... button; it can also be deleted with the Remove Scheme button. -The &kde;-supplied Schemes themselves cannot be changed or +The &tde;-supplied Schemes themselves cannot be changed or deleted. You can use the Import Scheme... button to @@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ add new entries to the list. This might be color schemes that you have created on another computer and saved, or color schemes you have downloaded from a website. -You can choose if you want &kde; to apply the color scheme even -to non-&kde; applications by enabling the Apply colors to +You can choose if you want &tde; to apply the color scheme even +to non-&tde; applications by enabling the Apply colors to non-KDE applications. Not all applications will allow this, but most do. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/cookies/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/cookies/index.docbook index a1ea6fdd7..70357ab83 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/cookies/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/cookies/index.docbook @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ as &Netscape;. Policy Using the Policy tab, you can configure the -&kde; applications that will handle cookies. You can do this by specifying a +&tde; applications that will handle cookies. You can do this by specifying a general cookie policy as well as special cookie policies for certain domains or hosts. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/crypto/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/crypto/index.docbook index 1d43131d1..5063a723f 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/crypto/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/crypto/index.docbook @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Introduction -Many applications within &kde; are capable of exchanging information using +Many applications within &tde; are capable of exchanging information using encrypted files and/or network transmissions. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ groups: Two options along the bottom of the module, Warn on entering SSL Mode and Warn on leaving SSL -mode, allow you to determine if &kde; should inform you when +mode, allow you to determine if &tde; should inform you when you enter or leave SSL encryption. The remainder of the options are about determining which @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ data via a web browser. The <guilabel>OpenSSL</guilabel> Tab Here you can test if your OpenSSL -libraries have been detected correctly by &kde;, with the +libraries have been detected correctly by &tde;, with the Test button. If the test is unsuccessful, you can specify a path to the @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ Libraries. The <guilabel>Your Certificates</guilabel> Tab -The list shows which certificates of yours &kde; knows about. +The list shows which certificates of yours &tde; knows about. You can easily manage them from here. @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ You can easily manage them from here. The <guilabel>Peer SSL Certificates</guilabel> Tab -The list box shows which site and personal certificates &kde; +The list box shows which site and personal certificates &tde; knows about. You can easily manage them from here. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/desktop/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/desktop/index.docbook index 070ae0d72..df0ba3ff6 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/desktop/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/desktop/index.docbook @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Desktop. <guilabel>Multiple Desktops</guilabel> -&kde; offers you the possibility to have several virtual +&tde; offers you the possibility to have several virtual desktops. In this tab you can configure the number of desktops as well as their names. Just use the slider to adjust the number of desktops. You can assign names to the desktops by entering text into the diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/desktopbehavior/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/desktopbehavior/index.docbook index 9011f265d..5588af29f 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/desktopbehavior/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/desktopbehavior/index.docbook @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ such as the content of tags for music files. Menu Bar at Top of Screen: This option determines whether there is a menu across -the top of the &kde; Desktop similar to the style of &MacOS;. +the top of the &tde; Desktop similar to the style of &MacOS;. The default is None. If you select Desktop menu bar one static menu is shown at the @@ -107,17 +107,17 @@ happens. Window list menu This brings up a submenu with all the virtual desktops. Under each virtual desktop, you can select any window currently located -on that desktop. Once selected, &kde; will switch to that desktop, and +on that desktop. Once selected, &tde; will switch to that desktop, and place the focus on that window. Desktop Menu. This brings up a submenu with commands specific to -&kde;. You can create icons, edit bookmarks, cut and paste, -run commands, configure &kde;, arrange icons, lock the session and log -out of &kde;. The exact content of the menu varies depending on the -current status of &kde;. +&tde;. You can create icons, edit bookmarks, cut and paste, +run commands, configure &tde;, arrange icons, lock the session and log +out of &tde;. The exact content of the menu varies depending on the +current status of &tde;. @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ application. Automatically line up icons -If this option is enabled, &kde; will align icons on a +If this option is enabled, &tde; will align icons on a grid on the desktop. If it is not enabled, you may drop icons anywhere, and they will not be aligned for you. @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ correct operation of your computer. -The &kde; desktop has a preview feature for many file types, +The &tde; desktop has a preview feature for many file types, including HTML files, images, &PostScript; and PDF, sound, web archives (if you have the appropriate &konqueror; plugin installed) and text files. @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ this feature. <guilabel>Device Icons</guilabel> -On some operating systems (&Linux; and FreeBSD, so far) &kde; can +On some operating systems (&Linux; and FreeBSD, so far) &tde; can dynamically display icons for each mountable device you have available. This could be &CD-ROM; drives, floppy disk drives, or network shares. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/ebrowsing/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/ebrowsing/index.docbook index da9167f6e..e8a0a9f6d 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/ebrowsing/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/ebrowsing/index.docbook @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ &konqueror; offers some features to enhance your browsing experience. One such feature is Web Shortcuts. -You may already have noticed that &kde; is very Internet friendly. +You may already have noticed that &tde; is very Internet friendly. For example, you can click on the Run menu item or type the keyboard shortcut assigned to that command (AltF2, @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ for Internet Keywords and one for web shortcuts. Web Shortcuts The descriptive names of defined web shortcuts are shown in a -listbox. As with other lists in &kde;, you can click on a column +listbox. As with other lists in &tde;, you can click on a column heading to toggle the sort order between ascending and descending, and you can resize the columns. @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ descending, and you can resize the columns. search providers, the details for that entry are shown in a popup dialog. In addition to the descriptive name for the item, you can also see the URI which is used, as well as the -associated shortcuts which you can type anywhere in &kde; where +associated shortcuts which you can type anywhere in &tde; where URIs are expected. A given search provider can have multiple shortcuts, each separated by a comma. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ are called web shortcuts, they really are shortcuts to parameterized URIs, which can point not only to web sites like search engines but also to anything else that can be pointed to by a URI. Web shortcuts are a very powerful feature of -navigation in &kde;. +navigation in &tde;. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/email/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/email/index.docbook index b34e44b13..6a8bec881 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/email/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/email/index.docbook @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ The email module of the &kcontrol; allows you to enter and save some basic email information. This information is used when performing functions -related to email within &kde;, for example, when sending bug reports from the -&kde; crash handler application. +related to email within &tde;, for example, when sending bug reports from the +&tde; crash handler application. Programs such as &kmail;, which are used for reading and sending email, may offer many more options for customizing the way in which @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ you. Use -&kde; automatically establishes some of the information for this control module +&tde; automatically establishes some of the information for this control module using the login information on the system. You will need to enter the remaining information. Looking at the page from top to diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/filemanager/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/filemanager/index.docbook index be620a8cf..56568bd51 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/filemanager/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/filemanager/index.docbook @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ this feature. In this module you can specify which protocols you wish the previews to be available for. Creating the previews requires that &konqueror; download at least part of the file, in order -to create the preview. &konqueror;, like the rest of &kde; is +to create the preview. &konqueror;, like the rest of &tde; is entirely network transparent, and will treat a remote &FTP; folder just as if it was on your local hard drive. This can result in a delay, especially if you are viewing, for example, a folder full of diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook index a838156db..56f8a61ce 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook @@ -30,22 +30,22 @@ Introduction -One of the most convenient aspects of &kde;, is its ability to +One of the most convenient aspects of &tde;, is its ability to automatically match a data file, with its application. As an example, -when you click on your favorite &kword; document in &konqueror;, &kde; +when you click on your favorite &kword; document in &konqueror;, &tde; automatically starts &kword;, and automatically loads that file into &kword; so you can begin working on it. In the example above, the &kword; Data file is associated with &kword; (the application). These -file associations are crucial to the functioning of &kde;. +file associations are crucial to the functioning of &tde;. -When &kde; is installed, it automatically creates hundreds of file +When &tde; is installed, it automatically creates hundreds of file associations to many of the most common data types. These initial associations are based on the most commonly included software, and the most common user preferences. -Unfortunately, &kde; can not: +Unfortunately, &tde; can not: predict every possible combination of software and data files @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ the &MIME; type will appear in the module window. will be visible when using &konqueror; as a file manager. Filename Patterns is a search -pattern which &kde; will use to determine the &MIME; type. +pattern which &tde; will use to determine the &MIME; type. Description is a short description of the file type. This is for your benefit only. Application Preference Order @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ and User.pdf, but not PDF, .pdf. It is very beneficial to have multiple masks. One for lower -case, one for upper case, &etc; This will help ensure that &kde; can +case, one for upper case, &etc; This will help ensure that &tde; can determine the file type more accurately. @@ -249,10 +249,10 @@ the list is the second, etc. What do you mean there is more than one application per &MIME; type? Why is this necessary? -We started out by saying that &kde; comes preconfigured with -hundreds of file associations. The reality is, each system that &kde; +We started out by saying that &tde; comes preconfigured with +hundreds of file associations. The reality is, each system that &tde; is installed on has a different selection of applications. By -allowing multiple associations per &MIME; type, &kde; can continue to +allowing multiple associations per &MIME; type, &tde; can continue to operate when a certain application is not installed on the system. @@ -260,9 +260,9 @@ system. For the &MIME; type pdf, there are two applications associated with this file type. The first program is called PS Viewer. If your system does not -have PS Viewer installed, then &kde; +have PS Viewer installed, then &tde; automatically starts the second application Adobe Acrobat -Reader. As you can see, this will help keep &kde; running +Reader. As you can see, this will help keep &tde; running strong as you add and subtract applications. We have established that the order is important. You can change diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/fonts/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/fonts/index.docbook index cfe34bab7..bb55f20f2 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/fonts/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/fonts/index.docbook @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Fonts This module is designed to allow you to easily select different -fonts for different parts of the &kde; Desktop. +fonts for different parts of the &tde; Desktop. The panel consists of different font groups to give you a lot of flexibility in configuring your fonts: @@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ groups don't apply non-proportional font is specified +&tde; file manager) --> -Toolbar: Font used in &kde; application +Toolbar: Font used in &tde; application toolbars -Menu: Font used in &kde; application +Menu: Font used in &tde; application menus Window title: Font used in the window @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ between the font group name and the Choose... button. When you are done, simply click OK, and -all necessary components of &kde; will be restarted so your changes +all necessary components of &tde; will be restarted so your changes can take affect immediately. The Adjust All Fonts... button allows you to @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ faces and styles. fonts will not be anti-aliased. This range is specified with the two combo boxes on the same line. -You can also choose the method that &kde; uses to create an anti-alias +You can also choose the method that &tde; uses to create an anti-alias look to your fonts, and how strongly it should be applied. If you are not familiar with the individual methods, you should leave this option alone. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The ability to use anti-aliased fonts and icons requires that you have support in both X and the &Qt; toolkit, that you have suitable fonts installed, and that you are using the built-in font serving capabilities of the X server. If you still are having problems, please contact the -appropriate &kde; mailing list, or check the +appropriate &tde; mailing list, or check the FAQ. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/helpindex/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/helpindex/index.docbook index ba7acdc80..54457f205 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/helpindex/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/helpindex/index.docbook @@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ Help Index -At the time of writing, for most installations of &kde; the entire search engine function in &khelpcenter; is disabled, and settings made in this &kcontrol; module will have no effect. We hope to have it back in a future release. +At the time of writing, for most installations of &tde; the entire search engine function in &khelpcenter; is disabled, and settings made in this &kcontrol; module will have no effect. We hope to have it back in a future release. -&kde; comes with a lot of documentation for applications and +&tde; comes with a lot of documentation for applications and components. While it is possible to just browse the manuals until you find that piece of information you're looking for, this may be a very -time-consuming task. To make this easier for you, &kde; offers +time-consuming task. To make this easier for you, &tde; offers fulltext search using a program called ht://dig. It works quite similar to search engines on the web, in fact some search engines you know might even use @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ it. Just click on the Search tab in the However, to make use of this feature, ht://dig has to be installed on your system -and &kde; has to be configured to make use of it. This control module +and &tde; has to be configured to make use of it. This control module tries to help you doing the latter. If you haven't installed ht://dig and it wasn't shipped with your operating system you have to get ht://dig yourself. Have a look at @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ to download and install it. When you first start, you are in display mode only. To modify your settings, click on Administrator Mode. If you are logged in as root, -you will go straight to the change dialog. If not, &kde; will ask for +you will go straight to the change dialog. If not, &tde; will ask for a superuser password. Use -There are two important things to tell &kde; so it can make use of the +There are two important things to tell &tde; so it can make use of the fulltext search engine: @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ KDE uses for fulltext search The <application>ht://dig</application> Programs - There are three programs &kde; needs that come with + There are three programs &tde; needs that come with ht://dig: htdig, htsearch and htmerge. For each program you have to provide the full path including the program name, for example: &ie; made available to the search engine. In the Scope frame you can select some -typical resources you want to be indexed, &ie; the &kde; help files, +typical resources you want to be indexed, &ie; the &tde; help files, and the information offered by the man and info commands. Note that some of those may still be disabled, which means that support for them has not been added diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/icons/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/icons/index.docbook index cd5f20481..54b3f8ead 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/icons/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/icons/index.docbook @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ Introduction -&kde; comes with a full set of icons in several sizes. These icons -are being used all over &kde;: the desktop, the panel, the &konqueror; file -manager, in every toolbar of every &kde; application, etc. The icons -control module offers you very flexible ways of customizing the way &kde; +&tde; comes with a full set of icons in several sizes. These icons +are being used all over &tde;: the desktop, the panel, the &konqueror; file +manager, in every toolbar of every &tde; application, etc. The icons +control module offers you very flexible ways of customizing the way &tde; handles icons. You can: @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ icons will be used in: for example the desktop, toolbars &etc; Please note that some of these settings may depend on -your selected icon theme. &kde; comes with two icon themes by default, -&kde;-Classic (HiColor) and Crystal SVG. There is also a low color theme +your selected icon theme. &tde; comes with two icon themes by default, +&tde;-Classic (HiColor) and Crystal SVG. There is also a low color theme in the tdeartwork package, along with others. @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ in the tdeartwork package, along with others. Starting at the top, you can see some example icons. These change in appearance depending on the icon theme you select. Most default -installations will have only one icon theme available, the &kde; default +installations will have only one icon theme available, the &tde; default Crystal SVG theme. There are others contained separately in the tdeartwork package, and you can download more from the Internet. @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ changes in effect. Icon Size You have two options relating to icon sizes. First, you can choose -from a list of icon sizes. Second, you can tell &kde; to draw all icons +from a list of icon sizes. Second, you can tell &tde; to draw all icons using double sized pixels. The largest icon sizes are especially useful for visually impaired people. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ the icon theme you have selected in the icon themes control module. For example, the low color icon theme only offers the sizes 16 and 32 for desktop icons and 16, 22 and 32 for toolbar icons. The HiColor theme offers icon sizes 16, 32 and 48 as well as sizes from 64 to 128. -However, as &kde; can not have all these icon sizes in store, icons +However, as &tde; can not have all these icon sizes in store, icons using size 64 to 128 will be automatically generated which may result in a loss of quality. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ double sized pixels, &ie; a 2x2 block instead of normal pixels. While this makes it possible to achieve very large icon sizes, the quality is poor: icons will look blocky, an effect you may remember if you've grown up using a Sinclair ZX Spectrum or similar. If this is -an option for you, using the large sizes offered by &kde;'s HiColor +an option for you, using the large sizes offered by &tde;'s HiColor icon theme will always result in a much better quality than using the low color icon theme with double sized pixels. @@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ first place? --> Start with an empty session -If you choose this option, &kde; will never restore sessions that it has saved. +If you choose this option, &tde; will never restore sessions that it has saved. You can configure what should happen by default when you log out of -&kde;. These options are not possible on all operating systems, and some of +&tde;. These options are not possible on all operating systems, and some of them may not appear unless you are using &tdm; as your login manager. The options available are self explanatory, if you are in doubt, diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.docbook index 4d38cf2fc..7bd7973c0 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/kcmstyle/index.docbook @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Introduction This module is used to configure how the individual widgets are -drawn by &kde;. +drawn by &tde;. A Widget is a commonly-used programmer's term for referring to User Interface elements such as @@ -131,18 +131,18 @@ is selected, then the menu list appears instantly. If this option is set to Disable, then no menus can be separated from the application. If Application Level is selected, then it is left up to each individual application to determine which menus can be torn separated from the application. -Many applications do not have tear off menus. You cannot tell &kde; to force an +Many applications do not have tear off menus. You cannot tell &tde; to force an application to allow tear off menus. This is determined by the authors of the application. The next checkbox, labeled Menu drop shadow is used to toggle the drop shadow behind all -&kde; menus. A drop shadow is a dark, soft line on the bottom and right sides of the menu, which give the menus the +&tde; menus. A drop shadow is a dark, soft line on the bottom and right sides of the menu, which give the menus the appearance that the menu is lifted off the application, and the menu is creating a shadow on the application. The next section only applies if the combobox labeled Menu Effect is set to Make Transparent. You can use the combo box labeled Menu transparency type: -to select the method &kde; uses to generate the transparency. You can use the slider to determine the level of +to select the method &tde; uses to generate the transparency. You can use the slider to determine the level of transparency in menus. A preview is visible on the right side of this section. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/keyboard/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/keyboard/index.docbook index 489443264..233cfa42b 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/keyboard/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/keyboard/index.docbook @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The actual effect of setting these options depends upon the features provided by your keyboard hardware and the X server on which -&kde; is running. As an example, you may find that changing the key +&tde; is running. As an example, you may find that changing the key click volume has no effect because that feature is not available on your system. @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ easier. NumLock on KDE Startup You can choose to either always Turn on or -Turn off the NumLock when &kde; starts, or you can -choose to have &kde; leave NumLock at whatever it was set to before KDE +Turn off the NumLock when &tde; starts, or you can +choose to have &tde; leave NumLock at whatever it was set to before KDE started up. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook index 6b7d04a6e..ed0650e98 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/keys/index.docbook @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Introduction -While most of the functionality offered by &kde; can be accessed +While most of the functionality offered by &tde; can be accessed using a simple point and click interface, many people prefer using the keyboard for some tasks. Pressing something like &Ctrl;F is often @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ opening the Edit menu and selecting Find. As different people have different preferences about keyboard -shortcuts, &kde; offers full customization of key +shortcuts, &tde; offers full customization of key bindings. A key binding or shortcut is a combination of an action with a key or a combination of keys. @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ action. be associated with any key. Default key: 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. Custom key: if this option is @@ -125,14 +125,14 @@ discard all changes. Configuring Schemes 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 Current scheme 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). 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 Current scheme 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. of modifiers will change. If you have enabled the &Mac; keyboard, you can further enable -MacOS-style modifier usage, to make &kde; behave +MacOS-style modifier usage, to make &tde; behave more like &MacOS;. Finally, you can change what a keypress sends to the &X-Server; diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/khtml/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/khtml/index.docbook index 9f204f075..386df55fd 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/khtml/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/khtml/index.docbook @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The &konqueror; Browser module of &kcontrol; allows you to select various options for the appearance and behavior of &konqueror;, the -integrated web browser of &kde;. +integrated web browser of &tde;. @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ applications will not require such a console, it could be helpful in diagnosing problems with &Java; applications. Use KIO will cause the -JVMto use &kde;'s own KIO +JVMto use &tde;'s own KIO transports for network connections. Use security diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/khtml/nsplugin.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/khtml/nsplugin.docbook index 1f8547461..958a8f1a1 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/khtml/nsplugin.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/khtml/nsplugin.docbook @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ class="directory">$HOME/.netscape/plugins. However, &konqueror; will not automatically use the installed plugins: it first has to scan a list of folders. You can initiate the scan by clicking Scan for new plugins. Alternatively, -you can enable Scan for new plugins at &kde; startup -so &konqueror; will scan the appropriate folders every time &kde; +you can enable Scan for new plugins at &tde; startup +so &konqueror; will scan the appropriate folders every time &tde; starts up, to see whether new plugins have been installed. -Enabling Scan for new plugins at &kde; +Enabling Scan for new plugins at &tde; startup can considerably slow down the startup procedure, and is known to give difficulty on certain installations. Turn this option off if you experience problems. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/language/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/language/index.docbook index c93c16190..3dd68a29f 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/language/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/language/index.docbook @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Country and Language -This module of the &kde; control center allows you select +This module of the &tde; control center allows you select customization options that depend on the region of the world that you happen to live in. There are five different pages in this module, each of which is described in detail in the following sections. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook index c099f9bf4..439eaafff 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/mouse/index.docbook @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ 3.03.00 -This is the documentation for the &kde; &kcontrol; module that configures mice and other pointing devices. +This is the documentation for the &tde; &kcontrol; module that configures mice and other pointing devices. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ operating systems. Single-click to open files and folders -This is the default setting for &kde;. Clicking once on an icon +This is the default setting for &tde;. Clicking once on an icon will open it. To select you can drag around the icon(s) or &Ctrl;Right click, or simply click and hold to drag it. You can also enable automatic selection of icons using the Automatically select icons checkbox, discussed below. @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ action="simul">&Ctrl;Right click. If you r Visual feedback on activation When this option is -checked, &kde; gives you visual feedback whenever you click on something and activate it. +checked, &tde; gives you visual feedback whenever you click on something and activate it. @@ -198,11 +198,11 @@ better for 3x. Double click interval -This is the maximum amount of time between clicks for &kde; to +This is the maximum amount of time between clicks for &tde; to register a double click. If you click twice, and the time between those -two clicks is less than this number, &kde; recognizes that as a double +two clicks is less than this number, &tde; recognizes that as a double click. If the time between these two clicks is greater than this -number, &kde; recognizes those as two separate +number, &tde; recognizes those as two separate single clicks. @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ pixels) specified in Drag start distance -&kde; will drag the selected item. +&tde; will drag the selected item. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/netpref/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/netpref/index.docbook index 2a6f90f98..ea13f9d5a 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/netpref/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/netpref/index.docbook @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ open, water (or in our case, data) comes out, without any interaction. If something stops this flow of data, the application will wait for more to come. This could be a very long time, but you can configure a maximum time for an application to wait with this option. -This setting will only apply to &kde; applications, of course. +This setting will only apply to &tde; applications, of course. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/panel/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/panel/index.docbook index 722c6ed9d..7fad4f775 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/panel/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/panel/index.docbook @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ Panel - The &kde; panel (often referred to as &kicker;) is the bar that -you'll usually find at the bottom of the screen when you start up &kde; + The &tde; panel (often referred to as &kicker;) is the bar that +you'll usually find at the bottom of the screen when you start up &tde; for the first time. For detailed help on &kicker;'s usage you can type help:/kicker in &konqueror; to read the user manual. The panel gives you quick access to applications and makes it -easier for you to organize your desktop. Using the &kde; panel you +easier for you to organize your desktop. Using the &tde; panel you can: @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ terminal programs (command line interfaces). Show side image will add a small image to the side of the menu. This is purely decorative. -The Edit K Menu button launches the &kde; +The Edit K Menu button launches the &tde; menu editor. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/panelappearance/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/panelappearance/index.docbook index 1619c3f12..0a1024e19 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/panelappearance/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/panelappearance/index.docbook @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ option. Button Backgrounds -The &kde; panel supports so-called Button +The &tde; panel supports so-called Button Backgrounds. This means that the buttons shown on the panel will be drawn using configurable images. To enable button backgrounds, simply choose the button type from the list, and change the drop down diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/performance/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/performance/index.docbook index b0acf0685..ab7a0e4fd 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/performance/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/performance/index.docbook @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ Performance Settings -&kde;, is used on a wide variety of computers by a wide variety of users. Under the category of -performance, this dialog box allows each user to adjust options which may make the computer that &kde; is +&tde;, is used on a wide variety of computers by a wide variety of users. Under the category of +performance, this dialog box allows each user to adjust options which may make the computer that &tde; is installed on feel more responsive. This module is divided into two tabs. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ installed on feel more responsive. &konqueror; instances The first section of this dialog is labeled Minimize Memory Usage and has three options which determine maximum number of instances of &konqueror; that can be open on one machine at any one time. -Do not confuse &konqueror; instances, with &konqueror; windows or tabs. The number of konqueror instances is determined by &kde; not by the user. You can think of instances as the hidden data of your &konqueror; windows and tabs. One &konqueror; instance can contain the data for multiple windows or tabs. Your choice on the following radio buttons does not limit the number of windows you can open at one time, but rather, how many instances of &konqueror; you can have open. +Do not confuse &konqueror; instances, with &konqueror; windows or tabs. The number of konqueror instances is determined by &tde; not by the user. You can think of instances as the hidden data of your &konqueror; windows and tabs. One &konqueror; instance can contain the data for multiple windows or tabs. Your choice on the following radio buttons does not limit the number of windows you can open at one time, but rather, how many instances of &konqueror; you can have open. The reason the choices you make in this dialog box are important is evident when something goes wrong and &konqueror; is forced to close an instance. All &konqueror; windows associated with a &konqueror; instance must be closed immediatly (without time to save data or bookmark locations). Therefore, the more instances you can have open at one time, the less likely a problem in one instance will affect all of your work. Each instance requires more memory which can be a problem on systems with less system memory. Your options are: @@ -64,27 +64,27 @@ installed on feel more responsive. Preloading The subsection labeled Preloading also makes a tradeoff between memory and performance. -Preloading refers to loading an instance of &konqueror; into memory before a user asks to start &konqueror;. The positive effect of this is that when a user asks &kde; to load &konqueror; the window appears instantly +Preloading refers to loading an instance of &konqueror; into memory before a user asks to start &konqueror;. The positive effect of this is that when a user asks &tde; to load &konqueror; the window appears instantly because most of the application has been preloaded. The negative effect is that this instance of &konqueror; uses memory that -could be used by other programs. By default, when a user closes &konqueror;, &kde; does not close the instance. +could be used by other programs. By default, when a user closes &konqueror;, &tde; does not close the instance. This means that the next time a user wants &konqueror; loaded, it is nearly instantanous again. The spinbox labeled Maximum number of instances kept preloaded: can be used to adjust the maximum number of preloaded instances. This option does not affect instances when they are loaded. It also does not limit the number of instances that can be used by active windows. It only affects the number of preloaded instances. -The checkbox labeled Preload an instance after &kde; startup does just what it says. It tells -&kde; to preload one instance of &konqueror; at the startup of &kde;. -This does extend the startup time for &kde;. -The final checkbox labeled Always try to have at least one preloaded instance signals to &kde; that you always want &kde; to have one preloaded, but not used, instance of &konqueror; available. This option will actually decrease performance on some machines (especially those with limited physical memory). +The checkbox labeled Preload an instance after &tde; startup does just what it says. It tells +&tde; to preload one instance of &konqueror; at the startup of &tde;. +This does extend the startup time for &tde;. +The final checkbox labeled Always try to have at least one preloaded instance signals to &tde; that you always want &tde; to have one preloaded, but not used, instance of &konqueror; available. This option will actually decrease performance on some machines (especially those with limited physical memory). -&kde; system performance options +&tde; system performance options Click on the tab labeled System. Currently there is only one option labeled Disable system configuration startup check. -When &kde; starts, it checks several directories for changes to configuration. Most of these changes relate to installation and uninstalling applications to the computer. This scan extends the startup time for &kde; and many times this scan is not needed as the configuration is current from the last time &kde; was started. When the configuration has changed &kde; uses this scan to update various datafiles to ensure a smooth user experience. -You are given the option to skip this initial scan during startup. &kde; developers strongly suggest you do not disable this scan because of the potential to introduce instability into your system. +When &tde; starts, it checks several directories for changes to configuration. Most of these changes relate to installation and uninstalling applications to the computer. This scan extends the startup time for &tde; and many times this scan is not needed as the configuration is current from the last time &tde; was started. When the configuration has changed &tde; uses this scan to update various datafiles to ensure a smooth user experience. +You are given the option to skip this initial scan during startup. &tde; developers strongly suggest you do not disable this scan because of the potential to introduce instability into your system. If you do select this option: -&kde; will wait to perform the scan until after &kde; has started. This scan will be performed after the desktop is loaded. -In the event of a crash, &kde; will not perform a backtrace because your problem may be related to the delayed scan. +&tde; will wait to perform the scan until after &tde; has started. This scan will be performed after the desktop is loaded. +In the event of a crash, &tde; will not perform a backtrace because your problem may be related to the delayed scan. Switch this option off if any application is crashing as a delayed scan may be responsible for the crash. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/proxy/socks.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/proxy/socks.docbook index 73c5e2ec6..48a03253c 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/proxy/socks.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/proxy/socks.docbook @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ found in corporate settings, as opposed to home users. For more information about SOCKS, see the NEC website -With this module you can enable most of the network aware &kde; +With this module you can enable most of the network aware &tde; applications to transparently use SOCKS. Setting up of a SOCKS client is outside the scope of this @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ the Enable SOCKS support checkbox. to you. First, you should select which of the various SOCKS clients you -have installed on your computer. &kde; will attempt to find this out by +have installed on your computer. &tde; will attempt to find this out by itself, if you choose Auto detect. If you know the client you have, you could choose either NEC Socks or Dante. If you have a @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ custom built SOCKS library to use, you can select Use custom library and then enter the path to it in the Path field. -If you want &kde; to auto detect the SOCKS library in use, but you +If you want &tde; to auto detect the SOCKS library in use, but you suspect it isn't looking in the right places or you have installed it in a non-standard location, then you can add further paths to be searched in the bottom of this panel. Use the Add and Remove to add or remove paths. At any time while filling in this module, you can press the -Test button, and &kde; will report immediately +Test button, and &tde; will report immediately with a message box to tell you if it could find and initialize SOCKS or not. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/screensaver/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/screensaver/index.docbook index 73ad996de..d911d0c72 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/screensaver/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/screensaver/index.docbook @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ or remove password protection to your screen saver. In the Settings box is a check box labeled Start screen saver automatically. This -box must have a mark in it, or &kde; will not launch any screen saver +box must have a mark in it, or &tde; will not launch any screen saver and it will not allow you to adjust the settings of your screen saver. @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ while you watch TV or movies on your monitor. -Using a non-&kde; screen saver +Using a non-&tde; screen saver -&kde; does not prevent another screen saver from working. To use a +&tde; does not prevent another screen saver from working. To use a different screen saver, such as xscreensaver, simply -disable the &kde; Screen Saver, and set up your other screen saver program +disable the &tde; Screen Saver, and set up your other screen saver program normally. @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ list. begins before a password is required even if Require password is checked. Locking the desktop manually, by clicking the lock icon -in the &kde; panel, causes the password protection to engage immediately with +in the &tde; panel, causes the password protection to engage immediately with no grace period. To alter the grace period setting, you need to manually edit the configuration file. To do so: @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ configuration file. To do so: $ cd ~/.kde/share/config -Now, using a text editor (the example uses &kate;, the &kde; text editor), +Now, using a text editor (the example uses &kate;, the &tde; text editor), load the kdesktoprc. $ kate kdesktoprc diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/smb/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/smb/index.docbook index 39ad80b35..b21195a6f 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/smb/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/smb/index.docbook @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ well. Using SMB you can access so-called shares (&ie; folders made available by the server) as well as printers. -&kde; comes with built-in support for the SMB -protocol. As &kde; is network-transparent that means you can access +&tde; comes with built-in support for the SMB +protocol. As &tde; is network-transparent that means you can access SMB shares from everywhere you can access your local files, for example in the &konqueror; file manager and in the -file dialog. To make use of this you should provide &kde; with some +file dialog. To make use of this you should provide &tde; with some information on your SMB network. But don't worry, this is normally pretty simple as, for example, all the Windows clients in your network need and have the same information. @@ -74,17 +74,17 @@ or file dialog manual --> Although there are a lot of insecure SMB networks out there which allow access to anyone, in principle you have to authenticate yourself to access the services of an -SMB server. By default, &kde; will use the data +SMB server. By default, &tde; will use the data entered in the Default user name and Default password fields to authenticate itself on SMB hosts. If you leave the field Default -user name empty, &kde; will try to access +user name empty, &tde; will try to access SMB hosts without a username. If you leave the -default password empty, it will try without a password. If &kde; is +default password empty, it will try without a password. If &tde; is unsuccessful accessing the host using these settings, you will be asked for a username and a password. -While it makes things more comfortable if &kde; +While it makes things more comfortable if &tde; stores your SMB password, this may be a security problem. If you are using SMB in a security conscious environment, you should not store your password here but diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.docbook index 87279d41b..813aba96a 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.docbook @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Spell Checker -The configuration options available here are used by all &kde; +The configuration options available here are used by all &tde; applications that use &kspell;, which is a front end to ispell or aspell. diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/tdm/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/tdm/index.docbook index ef1d0b7d4..0300b6461 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/tdm/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/tdm/index.docbook @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Login Manager -Using this module, you can configure the &kde; graphical login +Using this module, you can configure the &tde; graphical login manager, &tdm;. You can change how the login screen looks, who has access using the login manager and who can shutdown the computer. @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ module. Appearance From this page you can change the visual appearance of &tdm;, -&kde;'s graphical login manager. +&tde;'s graphical login manager. The greeting string is the title of the login screen. If the string contains the word HOSTNAME it @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ dialog. $TDEDIR/share/apps/tdm/pics/kdelogo.png will be displayed. -While &kde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, +While &tde;'s style depends on the settings of the user logged in, the style used by &tdm; can be configured using the GUI Style option. @@ -165,14 +165,14 @@ covered with this one color. buttons). You then select a pattern by clicking Setup. This opens a new dialog window, which gives you the opportunity to select a pattern. Simply click once on the pattern of your -choice, then click on OK, and &kde; will render the pattern +choice, then click on OK, and &tde; will render the pattern you selected using the two colors you selected. For more on patterns, see the section Background: Adding, Removing and Modifying Patterns. Background Program -By selecting this option, you can have &kde; use an external +By selecting this option, you can have &tde; use an external program to determine the background. This can be any program of your choosing. For more information on this option, see the section entitled Background: Using an external program. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ url="help:/kcontrol/background/index.html#bkgnd-programs">Background: Using an e Horizontal Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 by the time it gets to the right edge of the screen. @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ right edge of the screen. Vertical Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the bottom of the screen. @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ screen. Pyramid Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the center of the screen. @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ screen. Pipecross Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 1 in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 2 as it moves to the center of the screen. The shape of this gradient is different then the pyramid @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ gradient. Elliptic Gradient By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color -buttons). &kde; will then start with the color selected by Color +buttons). &tde; will then start with the color selected by Color 2 in the center of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by Color 1 as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern. @@ -401,15 +401,15 @@ users is not checked, this has no effect. This page contains three listboxes. The large listbox on the left shows all the users on the system which might be a genuine user. -The top rightmost listbox shows the selected users and the bottom -rightmost listbox shows the users we don't want displayed in the login +The top right-most listbox shows the selected users and the bottom +right-most listbox shows the users we don't want displayed in the login window. To move a user from one listbox to another you click on the username in the listbox and click >> to -move the user from the leftmost box the the rightmost box or -<< to move the user from the rightmost box -to the leftmost box. +move the user from the left-most box the the right-most box or +<< to move the user from the right-most box +to the left-most box. -- cgit v1.2.3