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<para>Last but not least, please make full use of this
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<para>Last but not least, please make full use of this
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<acronym>FAQ</acronym>.  Read this <acronym>FAQ</acronym> (and other
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<acronym>FAQ</acronym>.  Read this <acronym>FAQ</acronym> (and other
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relevant documentation) well before asking questions on the various
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relevant documentation) well before asking questions on the various
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&kde; mailing lists or newsgroups.</para>
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&tde; mailing lists or newsgroups.</para>
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<note><para> You might also want to consider becoming a
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<note><para> You might also want to consider becoming a
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<acronym>FAQ</acronym> maintainer. Please refer to <xref
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<acronym>FAQ</acronym> maintainer. Please refer to <xref
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<answer>
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<para>Actually, it is very easy to become an <acronym>FAQ</acronym>
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<para>Actually, it is very easy to become an <acronym>FAQ</acronym>
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maintainer, and we are always in need of fresh blood. :-)  Just send
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maintainer, and we are always in need of fresh blood. :-)  Just send
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us an email at <email>kde-doc-english@kde.org</email>.
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us an email at <email>trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net</email>.
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</para>
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</para>
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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd">
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<chapter id="configure">
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<chapter id="configure">
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<title>Configuring &kde;</title>
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<title>Configuring &tde;</title>
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<qandaentry>
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<question>
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<question>
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<para>How do I set the language used by &kde;?</para>
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<para>How do I set the language used by &tde;?</para>
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</question>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<answer>
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<para>There are two ways to set the language &kde; uses in the
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<para>There are two ways to set the language &tde; uses in the
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messages it will display:</para>
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messages it will display:</para>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry><term>Using the <application>&kde; Control Center</application></term>
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<varlistentry><term>Using the <application>&tde; Control Center</application></term>
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<listitem><para>Fire up the <application>&kde; Control Center</application> and select
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<listitem><para>Fire up the <application>&tde; Control Center</application> and select
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<guimenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenu> followed by
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<guimenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenu> followed by
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<guimenuitem>Country/Region &amp; Language</guimenuitem>.  You can select your language and location
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<guimenuitem>Country/Region &amp; Language</guimenuitem>.  You can select your language and location
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here.  If &kde; cannot find a translation in the first language
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here.  If &tde; cannot find a translation in the first language
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chosen, it will fall back on the default language.  This is usually
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chosen, it will fall back on the default language.  This is usually
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(American) English by default.</para>
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(American) English by default.</para>
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<note><para>Using the <application>&kde; Control Center</application> is the preferred way of choosing
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<note><para>Using the <application>&tde; Control Center</application> is the preferred way of choosing
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languages in &kde;.</para></note></listitem>
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languages in &tde;.</para></note></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term>Using the <envar>LANG</envar> environment variable</term>
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<varlistentry><term>Using the <envar>LANG</envar> environment variable</term>
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<question>
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<para>Is there any keyboard switcher for international keyboards for
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<para>Is there any keyboard switcher for international keyboards for
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&kde;?</para>
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&tde;?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<answer>
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<para>
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<para>
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<guimenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenu>
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<guimenuitem>Keyboard Layout</guimenuitem>
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<question>
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<question>
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<para>How do I replace the standard text login screen with the
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<para>How do I replace the standard text login screen with the
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&kde; login screen?</para>
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&tde; login screen?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<note><para>Your distribution/&UNIX; flavor may have its own setup tools to
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<note><para>Your distribution/&UNIX; flavor may have its own setup tools to
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change this (&eg; <application>YaST</application> on &SuSE; &Linux;). This will
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change this (&eg; <application>YaST</application> on &SuSE; &Linux;). This will
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be the safest way to enable the &kde; login screen. However, if for some reason
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be the safest way to enable the &tde; login screen. However, if for some reason
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you do not wish to use these tools, the following instructions may be useful.</para></note>
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you do not wish to use these tools, the following instructions may be useful.</para></note>
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<para>First, you need to change to the <quote>xdm runlevel</quote> (runlevel 5 on
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desktop and have the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu displayed.</para>
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desktop and have the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu displayed.</para>
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<answer>
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<para>Open the <application>&kde; Control Center</application> and
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<guisubmenu>Behavior</guisubmenu></menuchoice>.  You
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<para>Where do I find information regarding &kde; themes?</para>
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<answer>
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<para>Go to <ulink
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<filename>.bash_profile</filename>!</para>
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<question>
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<question>
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<para>How do I use &TrueType; fonts in &kde;?</para>
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<para>How do I use &TrueType; fonts in &tde;?</para>
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<para>If you have a bunch of &TrueType; fonts from &Microsoft;
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<para>If you have a bunch of &TrueType; fonts from &Microsoft;
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&Windows;, edit the <filename>XF86Config</filename> file to get the
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fonts from the font folder.  Then just tell &kde; to use these new
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fonts from the font folder.  Then just tell &tde; to use these new
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fonts with the font administrator utility.</para>
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fonts with the font administrator utility.</para>
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<question>
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<para>Is it possible to enter, show and work with the Euro Symbol in
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&kde;?</para>
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&tde;?</para>
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<answer>
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<para>Yes and no.  For details, look here: <ulink
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<para>Yes and no.  For details, look here: <ulink
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<question><para>How do I run a program at &kde; startup?</para></question>
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<answer><para>There are many ways to do that. If what you want to do
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<answer><para>There are many ways to do that. If what you want to do
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<literal role="extension">.sh</literal>. $<envar>TDEHOME</envar> is
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(note the period at the beginning) in your home
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folder. If you want scripts to be executed for all &tde; users, you can
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put them under <filename class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/env/</filename>, where $<envar>TDEDIR</envar> is the prefix &kde; was
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installed to (you can find this out using the command
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<userinput><command>kde-config</command> --prefix</userinput>).</para>
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<userinput><command>kde-config</command> --prefix</userinput>).</para>
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<filename class="directory">Autostart</filename> folder. To add
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<para>How can I allow more than one user to be logged in a at a time?  Can &kde; do <quote>fast user switching</quote>?</para>
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need to tell the program that logs you in that it can use more than one
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session (or, in &X-Window; terms, <quote>display</quote>) at a time.</para>
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<para>In &kde;, this program is called &tdm; which stands for <quote>&kde;
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<para>In &tde;, this program is called &tdm; which stands for <quote>&tde;
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Display Manager</quote>. If you are not using &tdm; as your login screen
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Display Manager</quote>. If you are not using &tdm; as your login screen
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<para>How can I contribute to &kde;?</para>
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<answer>
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<para>&kde; is a free software project that lives from voluntary
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contributions.  Everybody is encouraged to contribute to &kde;.  Not
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contributions.  Everybody is encouraged to contribute to &tde;.  Not
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only programmers are welcome.  There are many ways in which you can
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only programmers are welcome.  There are many ways in which you can
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<listitem><para>Test the software.</para></listitem>
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report?</link>.</para></listitem>
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report?</link>.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Write documentation or help files.  You can get some
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url="http://i18n.kde.org/doc/">&kde; Editorial Team
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Home Page</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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Home Page</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Translate programs, documentation, and help files.
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Site</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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Site</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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artists page</ulink> to find out more.</para></listitem>
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artists page</ulink> to find out more.</para></listitem>
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<email>kde-pr@kde.org</email>.  This will get you in touch 
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<email>kde-pr@kde.org</email>.  This will get you in touch 
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with the &kde; public relations volunteers.</para></listitem>
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with the &tde; public relations volunteers.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Program new &kde; applications.  Please refer to <xref
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<listitem><para>Program new &tde; applications.  Please refer to <xref
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linkend="programming"/> for more information.</para></listitem>
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linkend="programming"/> for more information.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para> Of course, sponsors are also
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<ulink
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class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde/share/icons</filename> or
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<para>The easiest way to get &kde; is to install a &Linux; distribution or another UNIX-like OS that ships with &kde;.
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<releaseinfo>3.4</releaseinfo>
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<abstract> <para>This is a compilation of the most frequently asked
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questions about the Trinity Desktop Environment.  Please report any bugs,
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inconsistencies, or omissions you find in this &FAQ; to
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<email>kde-doc-english@kde.org</email>.  Please do not mail your questions
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instead. They are monitored for this &FAQ;.</para> </abstract>
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answers that eventually appear in this &FAQ;.</para>
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<filename>README</filename>s and <filename>INSTALL</filename>s that
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<para>So you have heard the rumors. Or you have seen the screenshots.
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about this whole <quote>alternative OS</quote> business.  Don't worry!
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<para>To run &kde; it is recommended that you have at least a pentium II processor, 64MB of memory and 500MB of free disk space for a basic installation. While &kde; may run on slower configurations than this, performance can be severely impaired. Generally, if your computer runs an &X-Server; already with other desktop environments or window managers it's probably fast enough to run &kde;.</para>
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<para>Since there are always changes and updates to the way &kde; is compiled, please
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<para>Since there are always changes and updates to the way &tde; is compiled, please
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<para>The general approach should work in most cases though.
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<para>Post-installation procedures</para>
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<para>Post-installation procedures</para>
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<envar>SHLIB_PATH</envar> on &IRIX;.  Then set the environment variable
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<envar>TDEDIR</envar> to the base of your &kde; tree, &eg; <filename
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url="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html">http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html</ulink>.</para>
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url="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html">http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html</ulink>.</para>
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<para>Even though you can use most of the &kde; applications simply by
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programs.</para>
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script called <filename>starttde</filename> which gets installed in <filename
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script called <filename>starttde</filename> which gets installed in <filename
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<para>Some systems (notably &RedHat; &Linux;) use <filename>.Xclients</filename>
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<para>This should present you with a new shining &kde; desktop.  You
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<para>This should present you with a new shining &tde; desktop.  You
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<para>In principle, this is not necessary.  <acronym>RPM</acronym> and Debian packages
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<para>If you compile the source code yourself, you should take more care.
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<para>If you compile the source code yourself, you should take more care.
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given at <ulink
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url="http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html">http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html</ulink>.
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url="http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html">http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html</ulink>.
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<question id="starttde">
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<para>How do I start &kde;?</para>
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<para>The most comfortable method to start &kde; is to use the
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<filename>starttde</filename> script.  Simply put the line
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<filename>starttde</filename> script.  Simply put the line
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<command>starttde</command> at the end of your <filename>.xsession</filename>
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file (or your <filename>.xinitrc</filename> or <filename>.Xclients</filename>
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<para>Whenever I start &kde;, it complains about "shadow passwords".
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<step performance="required"><para><command>chmod u+s
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$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/bin/*.kss</command></para></step>
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<para>Alternatively, if you compile &kde; from source, you can use
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<para>Alternatively, if you compile &tde; from source, you can use
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<command>./configure <option>with-shadow</option></command> to
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configure tdebase.  Then the suid bit is set automatically during
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<question>
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<para>Is it possible to install &kde; in my home directory?</para>
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<para>Is it possible to install &tde; in my home directory?</para>
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<para>Yes, you can install &kde; in any folder you want.  What you
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<procedure><title>Source packages</title>
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class="directory">/home/me</filename>.</para></step>
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the tdeadmin package.  But since they are not meant to be run by users
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the tdeadmin package.  But since they are not meant to be run by users
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in the first place, this is nothing to worry about.</para>
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<command>starttde</command> is the 
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script that should be run from your <filename>.xinitrc</filename>, <filename>.xsession</filename>, or
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<filename>.Xclients</filename> to activate the window manager and the necessary server
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daemons for &kde;.  See also <xref linkend="starttde"/>.</para>
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<para>&kde; on &AIX;?</para>
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<para>&tde; on &AIX;?</para>
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<para>
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<para>If you have trouble building &kde; on
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&AIX; check out Stefan Westerfeld's <ulink
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&AIX; check out Stefan Westerfeld's <ulink
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url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">Running &kde; on
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url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">Running &tde; on
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Aix</ulink> page for lots of help on building &kde; on this
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Aix</ulink> page for lots of help on building &tde; on this
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exceptional &UNIX; variant.</para>
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exceptional &UNIX; variant.</para>
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<acronym>IBM</acronym> now officially support &kde; on &AIX;. You can find
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<acronym>IBM</acronym> now officially support &tde; on &AIX;. You can find
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details at <ulink
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details at <ulink
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url="http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html">http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html</ulink>.
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url="http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html">http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html</ulink>.
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There is also some older information at <ulink url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html</ulink>.</para>
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<para>&kde; on a laptop?</para>
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<para>&tde; on a laptop?</para>
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<answer>
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<answer>
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<para>If you can get &X-Window; to run on your laptop, you should not have any problem
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<para>If you can get &X-Window; to run on your laptop, you should not have any problem
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getting &kde; to run on it.  In addition, you might find the following
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getting &tde; to run on it.  In addition, you might find the following
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links helpful:</para>
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<para>I do not like the default &kde; folder after installation.  How
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<para>I do not like the default &tde; folder after installation.  How
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do I move it without breaking anything?</para>
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do I move it without breaking anything?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<step performance="required"><para><command>ln -s /usr/local/kde
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<step performance="required"><para><command>ln -s /usr/local/kde
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/opt/kde</command></para></step>
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/opt/kde</command></para></step>
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<para>This will put all your &kde; files in <filename
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class="directory">/opt/kde</filename>.</para>
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<question>
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<para>What files can I delete from my &kde; install folder?  Can all the
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<para>What files can I delete from my &tde; install folder?  Can all the
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<filename>*.h</filename>, <filename>*.c</filename> and <filename>*.o</filename>
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<filename>*.h</filename>, <filename>*.c</filename> and <filename>*.o</filename>
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files be safely removed?</para>
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files be safely removed?</para>
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<para>There should not be any need to keep the <filename>.c</filename> and
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<para>There should not be any need to keep the <filename>.c</filename> and
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<filename>.o</filename> files, but you might want to keep the
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<filename>.o</filename> files, but you might want to keep the
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<filename>.h</filename> files, as they are used by includes if you ever want to
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<filename>.h</filename> files, as they are used by includes if you ever want to
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compile your own &kde; programs.  But if you wish to add patches to the source
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compile your own &tde; programs.  But if you wish to add patches to the source
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programs as they become available (rather than downloading everything again),
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programs as they become available (rather than downloading everything again),
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<para>Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &kde;?</para>
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<para>Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &tde;?</para>
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<para>No. In most cases &kde; will be able to transport your settings
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<para>No. In most cases &tde; will be able to transport your settings
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intact.  You may need to reenter passwords in some applications (such
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intact.  You may need to reenter passwords in some applications (such
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as &kmail; or &knode;) but most other settings will be safe.</para>
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as &kmail; or &knode;) but most other settings will be safe.</para>
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<para>There were mixed reports of results between some previous
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<para>There were mixed reports of results between some previous
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versions of &kde;.  To be safe, you may like to back up your entire
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&kde; configuration. </para>
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&tde; configuration. </para>
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<para>Settings are kept in the <filename
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<para>Settings are kept in the <filename
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class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde</filename> or <filename
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folder.  Copy your
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class="directory">.kde2</filename> folder to a backup location,
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class="directory">.kde2</filename> folder to a backup location,
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install &kde; 3.2, and then copy back any necessary mail and news
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settings. That said, most people can make a direct upgrade, without
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removing the old <filename class="directory">.kde</filename> folder,
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removing the old <filename class="directory">.kde</filename> folder,
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 without a hitch.</para>
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 without a hitch.</para>
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<para>I upgraded &kde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it,
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<para>I upgraded &tde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it,
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I get a blank gray screen, and nothing happens.  There are errors in
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I get a blank gray screen, and nothing happens.  There are errors in
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the console about DCOPserver.  What's going on?</para>
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the console about DCOPserver.  What's going on?</para>
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<para>
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&kde; uses several temporary files during its operation.
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&tde; uses several temporary files during its operation.
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<listitem><para><filename>~/.DCOPserver-*</filename> (there are usually two of these; one is a symlink to the other)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><filename>~/.DCOPserver-*</filename> (there are usually two of these; one is a symlink to the other)</para></listitem>
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<command>cron</command> or shutdown script is emptying out the
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<command>cron</command> or shutdown script is emptying out the
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<filename class="directory">/tmp</filename> folder, then strange
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<filename class="directory">/tmp</filename> folder, then strange
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things will happen.  These files, and the symlinks, will all be
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things will happen.  These files, and the symlinks, will all be
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created automatically at the start of &kde; so you can safely remove
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created automatically at the start of &tde; so you can safely remove
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them <emphasis>while &kde; is not running</emphasis>.</para>
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them <emphasis>while &tde; is not running</emphasis>.</para>
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<para>If you are only getting a gray screen when you start &kde;, or if you get an error message telling you to <errorname>Check your installation</errorname>, then shut down X and delete all the files listed above, then try to restart X.</para>
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quite safe to leave these files intact, and you may shave a few
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<para>What is &kde;?</para>
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<para>&kde; is the K Desktop Environment.  It is a project initiated
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<para>&tde; is the Trinity Desktop Environment.  The project was initiated
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by <ulink url="mailto:ettrich@kde.org">Matthias Ettrich</ulink> in
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1996.  The aim of the &kde; project is to connect the
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1996 and originally called the K Desktop Environment.  The aim of the &tde; project is to connect the
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power of the &UNIX; operating systems with the comfort of a modern user
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interface.</para>
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interface.</para>
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<ulink url="http://www.kde.org/whatiskde">What is
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<ulink url="http://www.trinitydesktop.org/about.php">About Trinity</ulink></para>
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<para> Yes! An exciting new feature for &kde; 3.4 is support for the new X composite extension. This allows for effects such as translucency and drop shadows for all windows, easily configurable through &twin;'s configuration dialog. This requires you to be using X.org version 6.8.0 or newer and have:
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code and even to check in new files if they have permission.  It is
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<acronym>gtk-qt</acronym> theme engine from <ulink
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<para>How do I start &kde; with the <keycap>Num Lock</keycap> on?</para>
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<para>Have you tried <command>man setleds</command>?  In addition, you
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User Guide.</para>
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<question><para>How do I use the &Windows; key to open the &kmenu;?</para>
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</keycombo>), and as a regular key (so that pressing
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<para>&Qt; is a C++-based class library to build user interfaces. It
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menus, buttons, sliders, &etc;.  &Qt; is a cross-platform library that
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there is no better toolkit available for &UNIX; systems and that it
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<question><para>What do I do before I ask?</para></question>
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information possible and is polite and courteous. Don't ask to ask, just
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not give any useful information about troubleshooting the problem, and it
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<para>&tde; uses the &arts; sound system which is complex and powerful,
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wrong. Here are some tips to help you diagnose what it's doing when your
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<para>How can I troubleshoot sound related problems in &tde;?</para>
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I've upgraded to the latest version of &kde; keeping my old configuration, and my system sounds don't work anymore!</para></question>
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Assuming you've installed &arts; correctly and you still have the codecs installed your previous &kde; installation needed, chances are this is a small problem with your <filename>knotifyrc</filename>. To confirm this, try creating an entirely new user and seeing if system notifications work under the new account. If they do, try moving your <filename>$<envar>TDEHOME</envar>/share/config/knotifyrc</filename> out of the way for your original user to see if this solves the problem.
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book with the yellow key) on the toolbar.  Once the <application>&tde; Help Center</application> has
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<guilabel>Unix manual pages</guilabel>.  Click once on this entry, and
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action="simul">&Alt;<mousebutton>right</mousebutton></keycombo> mouse
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button will resize the window.  Last but not least, <keycombo
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<para>There is a standard keybinding (<keycombo
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<application>&kde; Control Center</application>.
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<application>&tde; Control Center</application>.
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<caution><para>Using this option kills the program forcibly. Data may be lost,
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<title>Webbrowsing with &konqueror;</title>
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<para>&konqueror; is &kde;'s open source, standards compliant webbrowser.
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<para>&konqueror; is &tde;'s open source, standards compliant webbrowser.
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<ulink
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<ulink
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<question><para>Where does the name &konqueror; come from?</para></question>
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<question><para>Where does the name &konqueror; come from?</para></question>
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<answer><para>It's a word play on the other browsers' names. After the Navigator and the Explorer comes the Conqueror; it's spelled with a K to show that it's part of &kde;. The name change also moves away from <quote>kfm</quote> (the &kde; file manager, &konqueror;'s predecessor) which represented only file management.</para></answer>
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<answer><para>It's a word play on the other browsers' names. After the Navigator and the Explorer comes the Conqueror; it's spelled with a K to show that it's part of &tde;. The name change also moves away from <quote>kfm</quote> (the &tde; file manager, &konqueror;'s predecessor) which represented only file management.</para></answer>
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<question><para>Can I run &konqueror; without running &kde;?</para></question>
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<question><para>Can I run &konqueror; without running &tde;?</para></question>
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<answer><para>Yes. Just install &Qt;, tdelibs and tdebase, and from your favorite window manager just launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it doesn't (&kde; developers don't test that case often), report it to http://bugs.kde.org and try running "tdeinit" before running &konqueror;, it usually helps. 
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<answer><para>Yes. Just install &Qt;, tdelibs and tdebase, and from your favorite window manager just launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it doesn't (&tde; developers don't test that case often), report it to http://bugs.kde.org and try running "tdeinit" before running &konqueror;, it usually helps. 
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This is of course the same for any other &kde; application. </para>
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<title>The window manager</title>
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<para>The default window manager provided by &kde; is the K Window
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<para>The default window manager provided by &tde; is the K Window
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Manager (&twin;).  Please read <quote>The
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Manager (&twin;).  Please read <quote>The
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K Window Manager Handbook</quote> (which should be accessible from the
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K Window Manager Handbook</quote> (which should be accessible from the
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<application>&kde; Help Center</application>) for usage information.</para>
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<application>&tde; Help Center</application>) for usage information.</para>
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<answer>
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<para>Yes.  Launch the
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<para>Yes.  Launch the
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<application>&kde; Control Center</application> and select
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<application>&tde; Control Center</application> and select
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenu><guimenuitem>Keyboard Shortcuts</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenu><guimenuitem>Keyboard Shortcuts</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to
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configure window manager bindings like maximizing windows, &etc;. 
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<answer>
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<answer>
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<para>With many &X-Window; &GUI;s, the minimize button (a little dot) will
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<para>With many &X-Window; &GUI;s, the minimize button (a little dot) will
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erase the window that the program is running in and create, instead,
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an icon on the desktop.  &kde; does not do this.  Instead, when a
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window is iconified it is simply hidden (but the program is still
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window is iconified it is simply hidden (but the program is still
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running).</para>
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running).</para>
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<para>There are a few ways to access <quote>disappeared</quote> windows:</para>
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<option>--help-all</option></userinput>.</para>
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<option>--window</option> option. See the &kde; User Guide, section
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<option>--window</option> option. See the &tde; User Guide, section
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<quote>Advanced Window Management</quote> for more information about
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this feature.</para>
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placement of windows?</para>
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placement of windows?</para>
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<para>Yes.  Run <application>&kde; Control Center</application> and select <guimenu>Look and Feel</guimenu>
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<para>Yes.  Run <application>&tde; Control Center</application> and select <guimenu>Look and Feel</guimenu>
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		<title>Technologies</title>
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		<title>Technologies</title>
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		<glossentry id="gloss-ioslave">
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			<glossterm><acronym>IO</acronym> Slave</glossterm>
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			<glossterm><acronym>IO</acronym> Slave</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para><acronym>IO</acronym> Slaves enable &kde; applications to
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			<glossdef><para><acronym>IO</acronym> Slaves enable &tde; applications to
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				access remote resources as easily as local resources (making them
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				access remote resources as easily as local resources (making them
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				<quote>network transparent</quote>). Remote resources (&eg; files) might
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				<quote>network transparent</quote>). Remote resources (&eg; files) might
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				be stored on <acronym>SMB</acronym> shares or similar.</para>
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				be stored on <acronym>SMB</acronym> shares or similar.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-smb"><acronym>SMB</acronym></glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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			<glossterm><acronym>KIO</acronym></glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>The &kde; Input/Output system which makes use of so-called
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			<glossdef><para>The &tde; Input/Output system which makes use of so-called
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				<quote><acronym>IO</acronym> Slaves</quote>.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-ioslave"><acronym>IO</acronym> 
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Slave</glossseealso>
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			<glossterm>KParts</glossterm>
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				view used by &konqueror; is a KPart.</para>
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				view used by &konqueror; is a KPart.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-konqueror">&konqueror;</glossseealso>
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			<glossdef><para><acronym>KSycoca</acronym> (&kde; <emphasis>Sy</emphasis>stem
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			<glossdef><para><acronym>KSycoca</acronym> (&tde; <emphasis>Sy</emphasis>stem
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				<emphasis>Co</emphasis>nfiguration <emphasis>Ca</emphasis>che) is a
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		<title>XFree86</title>
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			<glossdef><para>If mentioned in context with &kde;, antialiasing often means
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				the smoothing of the fonts visible on the screen. &Qt; version 2.3.0
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				or higher used together with XFree86 4.x makes this possible under &kde;
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				as well.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&tde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-qt">&Qt;</glossseealso>
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			<glossdef><para>This is the project and filename of the &kde; control
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				center. &kcontrol; allows you to customize virtually
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				every configuration option of &kde;.</para>
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				and more, and a core part of the &kde; project. You can
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				url="http://www.konqueror.org">www.konqueror.org</ulink>.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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			<glossterm>&ksirc;</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>&ksirc; is the default <acronym>IRC</acronym> client,
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				which is shipped with &kde;. You can use &ksirc; to chat with anyone on
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			<glossterm>&GUI;</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <emphasis>G</emphasis>raphical
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			<glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <emphasis>G</emphasis>raphical
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				<emphasis>U</emphasis>ser <emphasis>I</emphasis>nterface. Every desktop
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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			<glossterm>&kde;</glossterm>
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			<glossterm>&tde;</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <quote>K Desktop Environment</quote>, a
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			<glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <quote>Trinity Desktop Environment</quote>, a
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				leading &GUI; for &UNIX;-based systems. You can find more
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			<glossdef><para>Refers to the panel (also known as
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kicker">&kicker;</glossseealso>
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		<title>&kde; Development</title>
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			<glossterm>&Qt;</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>The &GUI; of &kde; is built on top of
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				the &Qt; toolkit, which provides many graphical elements (so-called
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				<quote>Widgets</quote>) which are used to construct the desktop. You
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				<quote>Widgets</quote>) which are used to construct the desktop. You
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				can find more information about &Qt; at <ulink
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				url="http://www.trolltech.com">www.trolltech.com</ulink>.</para>
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				url="http://www.trolltech.com">www.trolltech.com</ulink>.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&tde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gui">&GUI;</glossseealso>
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			<glossterm>i18n</glossterm>
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			<glossterm>i18n</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>Abbreviation for <quote>internationalization</quote>. &kde;
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				supports many different languages, and several i18n techniques make it
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				documents of &kde; into all these languages. More information about the
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				documents of &tde; into all these languages. More information about the
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				i18n process is available at <ulink
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				url="http://i18n.kde.org">i18n.kde.org</ulink>.</para>
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				url="http://i18n.kde.org">i18n.kde.org</ulink>.</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&tde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gui">&GUI;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gui">&GUI;</glossseealso>
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		<glossentry id="gloss-widget">
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			<glossterm>Widget</glossterm>
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			<glossdef><para>Graphical elements like scrollbars, buttons or input
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				fields which are used by &kde; to construct the &GUI;.
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				fields which are used by &tde; to construct the &GUI;.
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				</para>
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				</para>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&kde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-kde">&tde;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gui">&GUI;</glossseealso>
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				<glossseealso otherterm="gloss-gui">&GUI;</glossseealso>
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versions that allow more than one developer
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	    to easily work on the same project. You can find a description of how to 
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	    &kde; sources via anonymous <acronym>CVS</acronym> on
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	    &tde; sources via anonymous <acronym>CVS</acronym> on
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            <ulink 
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            <ulink 
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				&CUPS; is able to control any &PostScript; printer by
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				&CUPS; is able to control any &PostScript; printer by
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				utilizing the vendor-supplied PPD (PostScript Printer
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				utilizing the vendor-supplied PPD (PostScript Printer
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				Description file), targeted originally for &Microsoft; Windows NT
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				Description file), targeted originally for &Microsoft; Windows NT
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				printing only. &kde; Printing is most powerful if based on
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				printing only. &tde; Printing is most powerful if based on
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				&CUPS;.</para>
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				&CUPS;.</para>
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                                <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-acl">ACLs</glossseealso>
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                                <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-acl">ACLs</glossseealso>
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                                <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-authentication">Authentication</glossseealso>
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                <glossentry id="gloss-tdeprint">
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                        <glossterm><acronym>KDEPrint</acronym></glossterm>
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                        <glossterm><acronym>KDEPrint</acronym></glossterm>
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                        <glossdef><para>The new printing functionality of &kde; since version 2.2
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                        <glossdef><para>The new printing functionality of &tde; since version 2.2
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				consists of several modules that translate the features and settings
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				consists of several modules that translate the features and settings
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				of different available print subsystems (&CUPS;, BSD-style LPR/LPD, RLPR...)
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				of different available print subsystems (&CUPS;, BSD-style LPR/LPD, RLPR...)
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				into nice &kde; desktop &GUI; windows and dialogs to ease their
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				into nice &tde; desktop &GUI; windows and dialogs to ease their
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				usage.
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				usage.
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				</para>
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				</para>
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                <glossentry id="gloss-kprinter">
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                        <glossterm>kprinter</glossterm>
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                        <glossterm>kprinter</glossterm>
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                        <glossdef><para><emphasis>kprinter</emphasis> is the new powerful
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                        <glossdef><para><emphasis>kprinter</emphasis> is the new powerful
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				print utility that is natively used by all &kde; applications.
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				print utility that is natively used by all &tde; applications.
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				</para>
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				</para>
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				<para>
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				<para>
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				MOST IMPORTANT: you can use <emphasis>kprinter</emphasis>
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				MOST IMPORTANT: you can use <emphasis>kprinter</emphasis>
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				with all its features in all non-&kde; applications that allow
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				with all its features in all non-&tde; applications that allow
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				a customized print command, like gv, Acrobat Reader, Netscape,
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				a customized print command, like gv, Acrobat Reader, Netscape,
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				Mozilla, Galeon, StarOffice, OpenOffice and all GNOME programs.
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				Mozilla, Galeon, StarOffice, OpenOffice and all GNOME programs.
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                        <glossterm>print:/ KIO Slave</glossterm>
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                        <glossterm>print:/ KIO Slave</glossterm>
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                        <glossdef><para>You can use a syntax of "print:/..." to get quick access
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                        <glossdef><para>You can use a syntax of "print:/..." to get quick access
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				to KDEPrint resources. Typing "print:/manager" as a Konqueror URL
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				to KDEPrint resources. Typing "print:/manager" as a Konqueror URL
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				address gives administrative access to KDEPrint. Konqueror uses &kde;'s
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				famous "KParts" technology to achieve that. </para>
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				famous "KParts" technology to achieve that. </para>
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                                <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-ioslave">IO Slave</glossseealso>
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                                <glossseealso otherterm="gloss-ioslave">IO Slave</glossseealso>
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				<emphasis>P</emphasis>rinting <emphasis>P</emphasis>anel;
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				<emphasis>P</emphasis>rinting <emphasis>P</emphasis>anel;
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				<acronym>XPP</acronym> was the first Free
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				<acronym>XPP</acronym> was the first Free
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				graphical print command for &CUPS;, written by Till Kamppeter,
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				graphical print command for &CUPS;, written by Till Kamppeter,
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				and in some ways a model for the "kprinter" utility in &kde;.</para>
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				and in some ways a model for the "kprinter" utility in &tde;.</para>
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<refname><command>kappfinder</command></refname>
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<refpurpose>An app to add installed applications to the &kde; menu.</refpurpose>
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<refpurpose>An app to add installed applications to the &tde; menu.</refpurpose>
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only. The requirements is that the script is placed in a folder where &kate;
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only. The requirements is that the script is placed in a folder where &kate;
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can find it, along with an optional .desktop file that defines the related
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can find it, along with an optional .desktop file that defines the related
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properties. The valid folder are named <filename>katepart/scripts</filename>
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properties. The valid folder are named <filename>katepart/scripts</filename>
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in the &kde; data folders. You can find the data folders by running the command
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in the &tde; data folders. You can find the data folders by running the command
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<command>kde-config <option>--path</option> <parameter>data</parameter></command>
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<command>kde-config <option>--path</option> <parameter>data</parameter></command>
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scripts in the system data folder are available to all users on the system,
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scripts in the system data folder are available to all users on the system,
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<term><guilabel>Selected Text</guilabel></term>
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the global selection color, as set in your &kde; color preferences.
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<sect2 id="starting-from-the-menu">
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<title>From the Menu</title>
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<para>
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<guiicon>big K</guiicon> icon on the toolbar at the bottom left of your
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<guiicon>big K</guiicon> icon on the toolbar at the bottom left of your
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screen. This will raise the <guimenu>program menu</guimenu>. Move your
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cursor up the menu to the <menuchoice><guimenu>Utilities</guimenu>
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of &kde;'s network transparency to open files on the internet.
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<informalexample>
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<term><userinput><command>kate</command>
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<option>--tempfile</option></userinput></term>
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<listitem><para>Since &kate; 2.5.1 this standard &kde; option is supported.
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closed, unless they are modified since they were opened.</para></listitem>
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<option>-v</option> <option>--version</option></userinput></term>
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<releaseinfo>2.5.0</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>2.5.0</releaseinfo>
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<para>&kate; is a programmer's text editor for &kde; 2.2 and above.</para>
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<para>&kate; is a programmer's text editor for &tde; 2.2 and above.</para>
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<para>This handbook documents &kate; Version 2.5.0</para>
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<para>This handbook documents &kate; Version 2.5.0</para>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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Welcome to &kate;, a programmer's text editor for &kde; version 2.2 and
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above. Some of &kate;'s many features include configurable syntax
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highlighting for languages ranging from C and C++ to
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<acronym>HTML</acronym> to bash scripts, the ability to create and
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<date>June 07, 2005</date>
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<date>June 07, 2005</date>
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<productname>K Desktop Environment</productname>
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<productname>Trinity Desktop Environment</productname>
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<title>Description</title>
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<title>Description</title>
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<para>&kate; is the &kde; Advanced Text Editor. </para> 
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<para>&kate; is the &tde; Advanced Text Editor. </para> 
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<para>&kate; also provides the editor part for various applications, under
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<para>&kate; also provides the editor part for various applications, under
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the name &kwrite;.</para>
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the name &kwrite;.</para>
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25</option> <option>-u</option> <filename>source.cpp</filename></userinput> </screen>
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<para>If you have an active internet connection, you can take advantage of
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<para>If you have an active internet connection, you can take advantage of
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&kde;'s network transparency to open a file from an ftp site. If you do not
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&tde;'s network transparency to open a file from an ftp site. If you do not
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have write permission on the remote server, the file will be opened read
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have write permission on the remote server, the file will be opened read
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only and you will be prompted for a local filename to save to if you make
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only and you will be prompted for a local filename to save to if you make
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changes.  If you do have write permission, changes will be saved
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<title>The Main Window</title>
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<title>The Main Window</title>
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<para><indexterm><primary>Main window</primary></indexterm>
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<para><indexterm><primary>Main window</primary></indexterm>
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The &kate; Main Window is a standard &kde; application window,
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The &kate; Main Window is a standard &tde; application window,
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with the addition of side bars containing tool views. It has a
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with the addition of side bars containing tool views. It has a
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Menubar with all the common menus, and some more, and a toolbar
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Menubar with all the common menus, and some more, and a toolbar
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providing access to commonly used commands.</para>
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providing access to commonly used commands.</para>
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<term>A Folder View</term>
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<term>A Folder View</term>
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<listitem><para>This is a standard &kde; folder view.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>This is a standard &tde; folder view.</para></listitem>
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<title>The Built in Terminal Emulator</title>
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<title>The Built in Terminal Emulator</title>
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<para><indexterm><primary>Terminal emulator</primary></indexterm>
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<para><indexterm><primary>Terminal emulator</primary></indexterm>
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The built in Terminal Emulator is a copy of the &kde; &konsole;
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The built in Terminal Emulator is a copy of the &tde; &konsole;
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terminal application, for your convenience. It is available from the
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terminal application, for your convenience. It is available from the
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Show Terminal
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu><guimenuitem>Show Terminal
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Emulator</guimenuitem></menuchoice> menu item or by pressing the <keycombo
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Emulator</guimenuitem></menuchoice> menu item or by pressing the <keycombo
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</menuchoice>
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</term>
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Launches &kde;'s open file dialog box to let you open one or more files.
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<para>Launches &tde;'s open file dialog box to let you open one or more files.
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</para>
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<variablelist>
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<term><guibutton>Help</guibutton></term>
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<term><guibutton>Help</guibutton></term>
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<listitem><para> This invokes the &kde; help system starting at the &kate; help
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<listitem><para> This invokes the &tde; help system starting at the &kate; help
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pages (this document).</para></listitem>
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pages (this document).</para></listitem>
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</menuchoice>
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</term>
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<para>Display the familiar &kde; Keyboard Shortcut Configuration
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<para>Display the familiar &tde; Keyboard Shortcut Configuration
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Dialog.</para>
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Dialog.</para>
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</menuchoice>
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</term>
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</term>
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<para>Display the familiar &kde; Toolbar Configuration Dialog.</para>
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<para>Display the familiar &tde; Toolbar Configuration Dialog.</para>
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</listitem>
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<title>The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> Menu</title>
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<title>The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> Menu</title>
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<para>Apart from standard &kde; <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu items
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<para>Apart from standard &tde; <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu items
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described below you will have menu entries to show the
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described below you will have menu entries to show the
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Plugins User Manuals for installed plugins.</para>
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Plugins User Manuals for installed plugins.</para>
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desired position.</para>
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desired position.</para>
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<tip>
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<para>If you are using the &kde; desktop, you can retrieve earlier
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copied text from any application using the &klipper; icon in the
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copied text from any application using the &klipper; icon in the
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&kicker; icon tray.</para>
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&kicker; icon tray.</para>
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</tip>
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</tip>
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<title>Sound System</title>
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<title>Sound System</title>
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<para>This control module is used to configure the settings for the
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<para>This control module is used to configure the settings for the
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&arts; sound server (the &kde; sound server).</para>
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&arts; sound server (the &tde; sound server).</para>
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<sect2 id="sndserver-general">
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<title>&arts;</title>
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<title>&arts;</title>
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computer's resources.  The faster the response time, the higher the
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<acronym>CPU</acronym> load will be.</para>
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<acronym>CPU</acronym> load will be.</para>
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<tip><para>I would recommend that you start with the sound server set at
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<tip><para>I would recommend that you start with the sound server set at
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250 ms, and use &kde; for a while.  If you notice that the sound does
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250 ms, and use &tde; for a while.  If you notice that the sound does
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not work correctly, increase the responsiveness one step at a time until
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the problems disappear.</para></tip>
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the problems disappear.</para></tip>
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<title><acronym>MIDI</acronym> Configuration</title>
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<title><acronym>MIDI</acronym> Configuration</title>
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<para>This section is used to determine which <acronym>MIDI</acronym> device
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<para>This section is used to determine which <acronym>MIDI</acronym> device
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&kde; should use. You can also install a <acronym>MIDI</acronym> wrapper around
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&tde; should use. You can also install a <acronym>MIDI</acronym> wrapper around
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the device if you want.</para>
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the device if you want.</para>
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<para>The use of this module is simple.  Click once on the
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<para>The use of this module is simple.  Click once on the
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<term><guilabel>Slide show</guilabel></term>
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<term><guilabel>Slide show</guilabel></term>
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<para>&kde; allows you to have an automatic slide show of wallpaper
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<para>&tde; allows you to have an automatic slide show of wallpaper
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images. To enable this option, press the <guibutton>Setup...</guibutton>
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images. To enable this option, press the <guibutton>Setup...</guibutton>
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button.  In the resulting dialog you may choose any
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button.  In the resulting dialog you may choose any
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image or folder of images available on your computer, using the
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<term><guilabel>Horizontal Gradient</guilabel></term>
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<term><guilabel>Horizontal Gradient</guilabel></term>
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<listitem><para>By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color
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<listitem><para>By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Primary
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Primary
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Color</guilabel> on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the
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Color</guilabel> on the left edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the
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color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> by the time it gets to the
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color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> by the time it gets to the
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right edge of the screen.</para></listitem>
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right edge of the screen.</para></listitem>
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<term><guilabel>Vertical Gradient</guilabel></term>
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<listitem><para>By choosing this mode, you select two colors (using both color
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Primary
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Primary
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Color</guilabel> on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the
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Color</guilabel> on the top edge of the screen, and slowly transform into the
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color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> as it moves to the bottom of
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color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> as it moves to the bottom of
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the screen.</para></listitem>
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the screen.</para></listitem>
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<term><guilabel>Pyramid Gradient</guilabel></term>
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<term><guilabel>Pyramid Gradient</guilabel></term>
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by
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<guilabel>Primary Color</guilabel> in each
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<guilabel>Primary Color</guilabel> in each
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corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color selected by
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<guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> as it moves to the center of the
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<term><guilabel>Pipecross Gradient</guilabel></term>
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<guilabel>Primary Color</guilabel> in each corner of the screen, and slowly
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<guilabel>Primary Color</guilabel> in each corner of the screen, and slowly
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transform into the color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel>
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transform into the color selected by <guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel>
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<term><guilabel>Elliptic Gradient</guilabel></term>
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by
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<guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> in the center of the screen, and slowly
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<guilabel>Blend Color</guilabel> in the center of the screen, and slowly
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transform into the color selected by <guilabel>Primary Color</guilabel>
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as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern.</para></listitem>
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as it moves to the edges, in an elliptical pattern.</para></listitem>
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<para>The rest of the list are the names of various patterns
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<para>The rest of the list are the names of various patterns
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or textures you can choose.</para>
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or textures you can choose.</para>
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<para>Click on
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton>, and &kde; will render the pattern you
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton>, and &tde; will render the pattern you
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selected using the two colors you selected.  For more on patterns, see
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selected using the two colors you selected.  For more on patterns, see
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the section <link linkend="bkgnd-patterns">Adding, Removing and
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the section <link linkend="bkgnd-patterns">Adding, Removing and
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Modifying Patterns</link>.</para>
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Modifying Patterns</link>.</para>
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<guibutton>Advanced Options</guibutton>.</para>
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<guibutton>Advanced Options</guibutton>.</para>
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background of &kde;, simply select <guilabel>Use the following program
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background of &tde;, simply select <guilabel>Use the following program
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for drawing the background</guilabel>.  Available &kde; programs are
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for drawing the background</guilabel>.  Available &tde; programs are
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listed, select one to enable it.  To modify your choice, for example
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listed, select one to enable it.  To modify your choice, for example
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<guibutton>Modify...</guibutton> button.</para>
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<guibutton>Modify...</guibutton> button.</para>
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/wallpapers</filename>
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folder.</para>
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folder.</para>
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draw your background.  The picture file provides the shapes, but &kde;
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draw your background.  The picture file provides the shapes, but &tde;
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provides the colors.  &kde; is packaged with several patterns, and you also
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<para>The system bell or beep is a feature of the X server, which
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<para>The system bell or beep is a feature of the X server, which
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attempts to make good use of the available hardware. </para>
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<para>&tde; normally doesn't use the system bell; instead using its
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own system notifications, which could include log entries, message
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own system notifications, which could include log entries, message
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popups, or its own beep.  You can configure these in the
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popups, or its own beep.  You can configure these in the
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<guilabel>System Notifications</guilabel> &kcontrol; module.</para>
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<guilabel>System Notifications</guilabel> &kcontrol; module.</para>
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<para>When you first start, you are in display mode only.  To modify
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<para>When you first start, you are in display mode only.  To modify
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your settings, click on <guibutton>Administrator Mode</guibutton>.  If
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your settings, click on <guibutton>Administrator Mode</guibutton>.  If
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you are logged in as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
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you are logged in as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>,
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<sect3 id="kcmdisplay-color-schemes">
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<title><guilabel>Color Scheme</guilabel></title>
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the name in the list. To preview a scheme in the larger preview area,
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the name in the list. To preview a scheme in the larger preview area,
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<para>You can use the &tde;-supplied Color Schemes as a starting point
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to devise your own Scheme. Click on the <guibutton>Save
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to devise your own Scheme. Click on the <guibutton>Save
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Scheme...</guibutton> button to store the color scheme under a new name,
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then modify it. </para>
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Scheme...</guibutton> button; it can also be deleted with the
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<guibutton>Remove Scheme</guibutton> button.</para>
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<guibutton>Remove Scheme</guibutton> button.</para>
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<note><para>The &tde;-supplied Schemes themselves cannot be changed or
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have created on another computer and saved, or color schemes you have
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have created on another computer and saved, or color schemes you have
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downloaded from a website.</para>
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<para>You can choose if you want &kde; to apply the color scheme even
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<para>You can choose if you want &tde; to apply the color scheme even
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to non-&kde; applications by enabling the <guilabel>Apply colors to
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to non-&tde; applications by enabling the <guilabel>Apply colors to
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non-KDE applications</guilabel>.  Not all applications will allow
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non-KDE applications</guilabel>.  Not all applications will allow
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this, but most do.</para>
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<title>Policy</title>
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<title>Policy</title>
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&kde; applications that will handle cookies. You can do this by specifying a
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&tde; applications that will handle cookies. You can do this by specifying a
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general cookie policy as well as special cookie policies for certain
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>Many applications within &kde; are capable of exchanging information using
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<para>Many applications within &tde; are capable of exchanging information using
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encrypted files and/or network transmissions.</para>
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encrypted files and/or network transmissions.</para>
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entering SSL Mode</guilabel> and <guilabel>Warn on leaving SSL
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entering SSL Mode</guilabel> and <guilabel>Warn on leaving SSL
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mode</guilabel>, allow you to determine if &kde; should inform you when
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mode</guilabel>, allow you to determine if &tde; should inform you when
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you enter or leave SSL encryption.</para> 
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you enter or leave SSL encryption.</para> 
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<para>The remainder of the options are about determining which
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<title>The <guilabel>OpenSSL</guilabel> Tab</title>
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<title>The <guilabel>OpenSSL</guilabel> Tab</title>
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<para>Here you can test if your <application>OpenSSL</application>
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libraries have been detected correctly by &kde;, with the
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<guibutton>Test</guibutton> button.</para>
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<guibutton>Test</guibutton> button.</para>
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knows about.  You can easily manage them from here.</para>
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<title><guilabel>Multiple Desktops</guilabel></title>
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desktops. In this tab you can configure the number of desktops as well
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desktops. In this tab you can configure the number of desktops as well
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as their names. Just use the slider to adjust the number of
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desktops. You can assign names to the desktops by entering text into the
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desktops. You can assign names to the desktops by entering text into the
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<term><guilabel>Menu Bar at Top of Screen:</guilabel></term>
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the top of the &kde; Desktop similar to the style of &MacOS;.</para>
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the top of the &tde; Desktop similar to the style of &MacOS;.</para>
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<term>Window list menu</term>
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on that desktop.  Once selected, &kde; will switch to that desktop, and
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on that desktop.  Once selected, &tde; will switch to that desktop, and
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place the focus on that window.</para></listitem>
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place the focus on that window.</para></listitem>
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&kde;. You can create icons, edit bookmarks, cut and paste,
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&tde;. You can create icons, edit bookmarks, cut and paste,
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run commands, configure &kde;, arrange icons, lock the session and log
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run commands, configure &tde;, arrange icons, lock the session and log
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out of &kde;.  The exact content of the menu varies depending on the
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out of &tde;.  The exact content of the menu varies depending on the
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current status of &kde;. </para></listitem>
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current status of &tde;. </para></listitem>
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grid on the desktop. If it is not enabled, you may drop icons
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grid on the desktop. If it is not enabled, you may drop icons
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anywhere, and they will not be aligned for you.</para></listitem>
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including <acronym>HTML</acronym>  files, images, &PostScript; and
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<acronym>PDF</acronym>, sound, web archives (if you have the
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appropriate &konqueror; plugin installed) and text files.</para>
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dynamically display icons for each <firstterm>mountable</firstterm>
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dynamically display icons for each <firstterm>mountable</firstterm>
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device you have available.  This could be &CD-ROM; drives, floppy disk
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device you have available.  This could be &CD-ROM; drives, floppy disk
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drives, or network shares.</para>
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drives, or network shares.</para>
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<para>&konqueror; offers some features to enhance your browsing
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experience. One such feature is <emphasis>Web Shortcuts</emphasis>.</para>
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experience. One such feature is <emphasis>Web Shortcuts</emphasis>.</para>
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<title>Web Shortcuts</title>
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search providers, the details for that entry are shown in a popup
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<acronym>URI</acronym>s are expected. A given search provider can have
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<acronym>URI</acronym>s, which can point not only to web sites like
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<para>The email module of the &kcontrol; allows you to enter and save some
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basic email information. This information is used when performing functions
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basic email information. This information is used when performing functions
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related to email within &kde;, for example, when sending bug reports from the
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related to email within &tde;, for example, when sending bug reports from the
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&kde; crash handler application.</para>
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&tde; crash handler application.</para>
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<sect2 id="email-use">
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<title>Use</title>
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login information on the system. You will need to enter the remaining information.</para>
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login information on the system. You will need to enter the remaining information.</para>
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<para>In this module you can specify which <quote>protocols</quote>
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you wish the previews to be available for.  Creating the previews
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requires that &konqueror; download at least part of the file, in order
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entirely network transparent, and will treat a remote &FTP; folder
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just as if it was on your local hard drive.  This can result in a
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<title>Introduction</title>
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automatically match a data file, with its application.  As an example,
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automatically starts &kword;, and automatically loads that file into
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&kword; so you can begin working on it.</para>
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associations to many of the most common data types. These initial
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will be visible when using &konqueror; as a file
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manager.</para></listitem>
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pattern which &kde; will use to determine the &MIME; type.</para></listitem>
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pattern which &tde; will use to determine the &MIME; type.</para></listitem>
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of the file type. This is for your benefit only.</para></listitem>
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of the file type. This is for your benefit only.</para></listitem>
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<filename>.pdf</filename>.</para>
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<note><para>What do you mean there is more than one application per
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hundreds of file associations.  The reality is, each system that &kde;
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Reader</application>.  As you can see, this will help keep &kde; running
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strong  as you add and subtract applications.</para></note>
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<title>Fonts</title>
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non-proportional font is specified</para></listitem>
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&tde; file manager)</para></listitem> -->
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toolbars</para></listitem>
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menus</para></listitem>
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button.</para>
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look to your fonts, and how strongly it should be applied. If you are not
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support in both X and the &Qt; toolkit, that you have suitable fonts
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components. While it is possible to just browse the manuals until you
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manager, in every toolbar of every &kde; application, etc. The icons
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control module offers you very flexible ways of customizing the way &kde;
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Crystal SVG theme.  There are others contained separately in the
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example, the low color icon theme only offers the sizes 16 and 32 for
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desktop icons and 16, 22 and 32 for toolbar icons. The HiColor theme
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desktop icons and 16, 22 and 32 for toolbar icons. The HiColor theme
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this makes it possible to achieve very large icon sizes, the quality is
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if you've grown up using a Sinclair ZX Spectrum or similar. If this is
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an option for you, using the large sizes offered by &kde;'s HiColor
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icon theme will always result in a much better quality than using the
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<releaseinfo>3.4.0</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>3.4.0</releaseinfo>
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<para>This documentation describes &kde;'s control center.</para>
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<para>This documentation describes &tde;'s control center.</para>
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The &kcontrolcenter; (from now on referred to simply as <quote>the
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control center</quote>) provides you with a centralized and convenient
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control center</quote>) provides you with a centralized and convenient
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way to configure all of your &kde; settings.
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way to configure all of your &tde; settings.
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Center</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the &kde; Panel.
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Center</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the &tde; Panel.
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access to most of &kcontrolcenter;'s features.  The menus are detailed in
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Menus</link>.
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as user <systemitem class="username">newkde</systemitem>, the computer is
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named <systemitem class="systemname">turtle</systemitem>, it is a
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&Linux; system running the 2.6 kernel, on a i686 processor.
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<title>Exiting The &kde; Control Center</title>
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<term><guibutton>Apply</guibutton></term>
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users who have a silent computer, &kde; offers the <emphasis>visible bell</emphasis>.  This
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<emphasis>C</emphasis>ascading <emphasis>S</emphasis>tyle
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the &kde; terminal.  You can also easily create new schemata (appearance
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application</guilabel></term>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this checkbox, &kde; will play a sound everytime this notification is initiated. To specify the sound, use the text box to the right of the checkbox to enter the folder location of the sound file you want &kde; to play.  You can use the folder button (located to the far right of the dialog box) to browse your directory tree.  To hear a test of your sound, simply click on the play button (small button directly to the right of <guilabel>Play a sound</guilabel>.)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this checkbox, &tde; will play a sound everytime this notification is initiated. To specify the sound, use the text box to the right of the checkbox to enter the folder location of the sound file you want &tde; to play.  You can use the folder button (located to the far right of the dialog box) to browse your directory tree.  To hear a test of your sound, simply click on the play button (small button directly to the right of <guilabel>Play a sound</guilabel>.)</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this checkbox, &tde; will write certain information to a file on disk for later retrieval.  To specify the log file to use, enter the pathname in the text box to the right of the checkbox.  You can use the folder button (located to the far right of the dialog box) to browse your directory tree.  </para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this checkbox, &kde; will open a message box and inform the user of the notification.  The text of the box can not be changed from this dialog.  If you place a mark in the checkbox labeled <guilabel>Use a passive window that does not interrupt other work</guilabel>, &kde; will open the message box, but it will not change desktops and the message box will not appear until the user returns to the program sending the notification.  If that box is left empty, the user must respond to the message box even if it means they have to stop working on another program.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this checkbox, &tde; will open a message box and inform the user of the notification.  The text of the box can not be changed from this dialog.  If you place a mark in the checkbox labeled <guilabel>Use a passive window that does not interrupt other work</guilabel>, &tde; will open the message box, but it will not change desktops and the message box will not appear until the user returns to the program sending the notification.  If that box is left empty, the user must respond to the message box even if it means they have to stop working on another program.</para></listitem>
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<tip><para>You can use the icon columns (located to the left of the notifications) to quickly select or deselect the options. Clicking in the column with the &LMB; will toggle the notification on and off.</para></tip>
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<tip><para>You can use the icon columns (located to the left of the notifications) to quickly select or deselect the options. Clicking in the column with the &LMB; will toggle the notification on and off.</para></tip>
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<para>You can alter more than one notification at a time by using the section of the dialog labeled <guilabel>Quick Controls</guilabel>.</para>
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<para>You can alter more than one notification at a time by using the section of the dialog labeled <guilabel>Quick Controls</guilabel>.</para>
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<para>The first item in this section is a checkbox labeled <guilabel>Apply to all applications</guilabel>.  If there is a mark in this checkbox, any changes made in the <guilabel>Quick Controls</guilabel> area are applied to all applications (not just the selected application).  If there is no mark in this checkbox, any changes are limited to the application selected at the top of the dialog.</para>
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<para>The first item in this section is a checkbox labeled <guilabel>Apply to all applications</guilabel>.  If there is a mark in this checkbox, any changes made in the <guilabel>Quick Controls</guilabel> area are applied to all applications (not just the selected application).  If there is no mark in this checkbox, any changes are limited to the application selected at the top of the dialog.</para>
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<para>The next line consists of a button and a drop down box.  This is used to enable every notification of a single type. Simply select the notification type from the drop down box (on the right) and click the button labeled <guibutton>Turn On All</guibutton>.  This will enable all notifications of that type.</para>
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<para>The next line consists of a button and a drop down box.  This is used to enable every notification of a single type. Simply select the notification type from the drop down box (on the right) and click the button labeled <guibutton>Turn On All</guibutton>.  This will enable all notifications of that type.</para>
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<para>If you click the button labeled <guibutton>Player settings</guibutton>, a small dialog box will appear with three radio buttons:</para>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this radio button, &tde; will play all sound notifications through the &tde; sound system (&arts;).  You can adjust the volume of system notifications using the slider.</para>
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<listitem><para>If a mark is in this radio button, &tde; will not use the &tde; sound system to play the sound.  This is a good choice if the sound format you want to use is not supported by the &tde; notification system or if you don't use the &arts; sound daemon. After checking the radio box, enter the full path and name of the program you want to use into the text field.  You can use the folder button (located along the right side) to browse the directory tree.</para></listitem>
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diagnosing problems with &Java; applications.</para>
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startup</guilabel> can considerably slow down the startup procedure,
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customization options that depend on the region of the world that you
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Backgrounds</guilabel>. This means that the buttons shown on the panel
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Backgrounds</guilabel>. This means that the buttons shown on the panel
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<sect1 id="sys-performance">
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<para>The first section of this dialog is labeled <guilabel>Minimize Memory Usage</guilabel> and has three options which determine maximum number of instances of &konqueror; that can be open on one machine at any one time.</para>
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<note><para>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.  </para>
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<note><para>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.  </para>
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<para>The spinbox labeled <guilabel>Maximum number of instances kept preloaded:</guilabel> 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.</para>
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<para>The spinbox labeled <guilabel>Maximum number of instances kept preloaded:</guilabel> 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.</para>
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&tde; to preload one instance of &konqueror; at the startup of &tde;.</para>
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<para>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.  </para>
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<para>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.  </para>
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<warning><para>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.</para>
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information about SOCKS, see the <ulink
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begins before a  password is required even if <guilabel>Require
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<quote>shares</quote> (&ie; folders made available by the server)
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manager, &tdm;.  You can change how the login screen looks, who has
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access using the login manager and who can shutdown the
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<title>Appearance</title>
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Style</guilabel> option.</para>
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buttons). </para> <para>You then select a pattern by clicking
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<guilabel>Setup</guilabel>.  This opens a new dialog window, which gives you
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the opportunity to select a pattern.  Simply click once on the pattern of your
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choice, then click on <guilabel>OK</guilabel>, and &kde; will render the pattern
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choice, then click on <guilabel>OK</guilabel>, and &tde; will render the pattern
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you selected using the two colors you selected.  For more on patterns, see the
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section <ulink url="help:/kcontrol/background/index.html#bkgnd-patterns">Background: Adding, Removing and Modifying
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url="help:/kcontrol/background/index.html#bkgnd-programs">Background: Using an external program</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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2</guilabel> in the center of the screen, and slowly transform into the color
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<chapter id="introduction"> <title>Introduction</title> <para>
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this computer.</para> <para>If you need help, please check <ulink
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this computer.</para> <para>If you need help, please check <ulink
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<date>June 07, 2005</date>
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Environment.</para></listitem>
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machinery to you. Undoubtedly, &kde; is no longer a small project,
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all over the world. Also, the satisfaction that stems from doing
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actual hands-on work, that will benefit an uncountable number of users
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world-wide, and from seeing an unparalleled project grow, is hard to
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&kde; financially by sending a donation to: </para>
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&tde; financially by sending a donation to:</para>
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K Desktop Environment e.V.
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Mirko Boehm
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2029 Chadds Ford Drive
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Reston, VA 20191
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USA
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K Desktop Environment e.V.
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<para> <emphasis>The &tde; team welcomes you to user-friendly &UNIX;
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computing.</emphasis> </para>
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desktop computing.</emphasis> </para>
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<para>&kde; is a powerful graphical desktop environment for &UNIX;
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<para>&tde; is a graphical desktop environment for &UNIX; workstations. The
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workstations.  A &kde; desktop combines ease of use, contemporary
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Trinity Desktop Environment combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and
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functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological
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professional graphical design along with the technical advantages of
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superiority of the &UNIX; operating system.  </para>
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the &UNIX; operating system.</para>
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<para><ulink url="help:/khelpcenter/quickstart">A Quick Start Guide to the Desktop</ulink></para>
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<para><ulink url="help:/khelpcenter/userguide">&kde; User's guide</ulink></para>
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<para><ulink url="help:/khelpcenter/faq">Frequently asked questions</ulink></para>
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<para>&kde; is a desktop environment. In other words, &kde; is a
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collection of programs, technologies and documentation that attempt to
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make life easier for computer users. &kde; is targeted at &UNIX;
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workstations. It features network transparency and a contemporary work
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philosophy. </para>
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<para>The creators of the K Desktop Environment are a world-wide group of
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software engineers. This group's major goal in free software development is to
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provide high quality software that empowers the user with easy control of his
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computer's resources.</para>
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<para>&kde; seeks to fill the need for an easy to use desktop for
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&UNIX; workstations, similar to the desktop environments found under
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&MacOS; or &Windows; 95/NT. &kde; meets the requirement
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of users for an easy to use work environment. Tools used to reach
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this end are: enhanced inter-application communication, component
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reuse, generalized drag and drop, uniform look and feel and many
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more. Thus, &kde; offers much more than the traditional &UNIX; window
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managers.</para>
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<para>Stability, scaleability and openness are qualities which have
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made &UNIX; the undisputed choice for the information technology
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professional for many years.  &kde; builds on top of this excellent
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base framework and brings new, much needed qualities: usability, user
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friendliness and beauty! &kde; was the first, and stays the forefront
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player in bringing these qualities to &UNIX;, which constituted for
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years, the premier platform for server computers and scientific
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institutions, but wasn't very attractive for desktop users.</para>
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<para>Without &UNIX; the Internet would not exist, or at least would
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have a vastly different form. &UNIX; has not, until now, addressed the
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needs of the average computer user. This fact is particularly
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unfortunate, since a number of implementations of &UNIX; (<ulink
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url="http://www.linux.org">&Linux;</ulink>, <ulink
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url="http://www.freebsd.org">FreeBSD</ulink>, <ulink
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url="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD</ulink>, &etc;) are freely
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available on the Internet, all of which are of exceptional quality and
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stability.  </para>
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provides to the world an open and completely free desktop computing
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platform either at home or at work.</para>
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<para> This platform is available to anyone free of charge including
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its source code for anyone to modify.</para>
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<para>While there will always be room for improvement we believe we
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have now delivered a viable alternative to some of the more commonly
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found and commercial operating systems/desktops combinations available
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today. It is our hope that the combination of &UNIX; and &kde; will
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finally bring the same open, reliable, stable, and monopoly free
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computing to the average computer user that scientists and computing
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professionals world-wide have enjoyed for years.  </para>
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<title>&kde; The Application Development Framework</title>
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<para>&kde; focuses on the user's needs, but it's obvious that this
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focus is more easily achieved by also giving developers the best
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tools.  &kde; code contains, and comes with, some of the best
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tedious and labor intensive process. &kde; recognizes the fact that a
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computing platform is only as good as the number of first class
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applications available to the users of that particular
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platform.</para>
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<para>&kde; defines new technologies in &DCOP; and KParts, created to
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offer a component document model and technology.  Together with the
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complete &kde; libraries programming interface, &DCOP;/KParts are set
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in direct competition with other similar technologies like &Microsoft;
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<abbrev>MFC</abbrev>/<abbrev>COM</abbrev>/ActiveX technologies. The
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excellent quality and the high level of refinement of &kde;'s
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application programming interface (<acronym>API</acronym>) enables
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developers to focus on original and interesting issues and avoid
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<para>In its current form, &kde; provides, apart from the essential desktop
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component applications, a suite of powerful office programs known to the
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world by the name &koffice;.</para>
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technologies. It currently contains: a word processor with desktop
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publishing capabilities (&kword;), a spreadsheet application (&kspread;)
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and accompanying charting program (&kchart;), a presentation program
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(&kpresenter;) and a vector drawing program (&kontour;).  Tying things
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together is the <application>KOffice Workspace</application>, an
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integrated shell to ease the use of the &koffice; components in
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conjunction with each other.  Additional components include an email
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client, a news reader, and a powerful <abbrev>PIM</abbrev> (Personal
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Information Manager - an organizer).</para>
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others are already extremely powerful.  For example, &kpresenter;,
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&kde;'s presentation application, was successfully used at the 5th
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<title>What is &tde;?</title>
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<title>What is &tde;?</title>
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<para>&tde; is a desktop environment. In other words, &tde; is a
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collection of programs, technologies and documentation that attempt to
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make life easier for computer users. &tde; is targeted at &UNIX;
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workstations. &tde; features network transparency and a contemporary work
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philosophy.</para>
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<para>The Trinity Desktop Environment is a fork of the K Desktop Environment
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version 3.5, originally written by the KDE Team, a world-wide network of
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software engineers committed to Free Software development.</para>
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<para>The creators of the K Desktop Environment are a world-wide group of
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software engineers. This group's major goal in free software development is to
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provide high quality software that empowers the user with easy control of his
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computer's resources.</para>
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<para>The &tde; developers continue the tradition of KDE 3.5.</para>
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<para>&tde; seeks to fill the need for an easy to use desktop for
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&UNIX; workstations, similar to the desktop environments found under
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&MacOS; or &Windows; 95/NT. &tde; meets the requirement
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of users for an easy to use work environment. Tools used to reach
33
this end are: enhanced inter-application communication, component
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reuse, generalized drag and drop, uniform look and feel and many
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more. Thus, &tde; offers much more than the traditional &UNIX; window
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managers.</para>
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<para>Stability, scaleability and openness are qualities which have
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made &UNIX; the undisputed choice for the information technology
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professional for many years.  &tde; builds on top of this excellent
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base framework and brings new, much needed qualities: usability, user
42
friendliness and beauty! &tde; was the first, and stays the forefront
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player in bringing these qualities to &UNIX;, which constituted for
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years, the premier platform for server computers and scientific
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institutions, but wasn't very attractive for desktop users.</para>
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<para>Without &UNIX; the Internet would not exist, or at least would
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have a vastly different form. &UNIX; has not, until now, addressed the
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needs of the average computer user. This fact is particularly
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unfortunate, since a number of implementations of &UNIX; (<ulink
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url="http://www.linux.org">&Linux;</ulink>, <ulink
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url="http://www.freebsd.org">FreeBSD</ulink>, <ulink
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url="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD</ulink>, &etc;) are freely
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available on the Internet, all of which are of exceptional quality and
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stability.  </para>
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<title>&tde; The Desktop Environment</title>
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provides to the world an open and completely free desktop computing
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platform either at home or at work.</para>
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<para> This platform is available to anyone free of charge including
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its source code for anyone to modify.</para>
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<para>While there will always be room for improvement we believe we
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have now delivered a viable alternative to some of the more commonly
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found and commercial operating systems/desktops combinations available
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today. It is our hope that the combination of &UNIX; and &tde; will
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finally bring the same open, reliable, stable, and monopoly free
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computing to the average computer user that scientists and computing
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professionals world-wide have enjoyed for years.  </para>
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<title>&tde; The Application Development Framework</title>
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<para>&tde; focuses on the user's needs, but it's obvious that this
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focus is more easily achieved by also giving developers the best
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tools.  &tde; code contains, and comes with, some of the best
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development technologies of the modern computing age.</para>
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<para>Authoring applications under &UNIX;/X11 used to be an extremely
88
tedious and labor intensive process. &tde; recognizes the fact that a
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computing platform is only as good as the number of first class
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applications available to the users of that particular
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platform.</para>
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<para>&tde; defines new technologies in &DCOP; and KParts, created to
94
offer a component document model and technology.  Together with the
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complete &tde; libraries programming interface, &DCOP;/KParts are set
96
in direct competition with other similar technologies like &Microsoft;
97
<abbrev>MFC</abbrev>/<abbrev>COM</abbrev>/ActiveX technologies. The
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excellent quality and the high level of refinement of &tde;'s
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application programming interface (<acronym>API</acronym>) enables
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developers to focus on original and interesting issues and avoid
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reinventing the wheel.</para>
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<title>&tde; The Office Application Suite</title>
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<para>In its current form, &tde; provides, apart from the essential desktop
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component applications, a suite of powerful office programs known to the
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world by the name &koffice;.</para>
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<para>&koffice; is based on the &tde; &DCOP;/KParts
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technologies. It currently contains: a word processor with desktop
114
publishing capabilities (&kword;), a spreadsheet application (&kspread;)
115
and accompanying charting program (&kchart;), a presentation program
116
(&kpresenter;) and a vector drawing program (&kontour;).  Tying things
117
together is the <application>KOffice Workspace</application>, an
118
integrated shell to ease the use of the &koffice; components in
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conjunction with each other.  Additional components include an email
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client, a news reader, and a powerful <abbrev>PIM</abbrev> (Personal
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Information Manager - an organizer).</para>
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&kicker; is the &kde; application starter panel and is also capable of
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skipped <application>KPersonalizer</application>. If you are using
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lower resolution, some of the icons may not appear immediately. To
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<term>The <guilabel>Non-&kde; Application Launcher</guilabel></term>
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format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guiicon>This icon gives
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format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject></guiicon>This icon gives
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direct access to &kde;'s printing system. &kde; is able to utilize various printing
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direct access to &tde;'s printing system. &tde; is able to utilize various printing
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systems according to users' wishes. The options shown below will vary depending
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systems according to users' wishes. The options shown below will vary depending
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on the printing system in use. Clicking the &LMB; on the icon opens
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on the printing system in use. Clicking the &LMB; on the icon opens
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<guimenuitem>Add Printer...</guimenuitem> This will start &kde;'s Add Printer
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<guimenuitem>Add Printer...</guimenuitem> This will start &tde;'s Add Printer
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Wizard which allows you to simply add a new printer to your system.</para>
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Wizard which allows you to simply add a new printer to your system.</para>
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<listitem><para>
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<guimenuitem>&kde; Print Settings</guimenuitem> This item will open the &kde; Print
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<guimenuitem>&tde; Print Settings</guimenuitem> This item will open the &tde; Print
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Configuration dialog.</para>
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Configuration dialog.</para>
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<guimenuitem>Print Manager</guimenuitem> This item starts the Printing Manager,
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<guimenuitem>Print Manager</guimenuitem> This item starts the Printing Manager,
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&kde;'s main printing control center.</para>
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&tde;'s main printing control center.</para>
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functionality of the &kde; panel (&ie; functionality you'd find in other
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functionality of the &tde; panel (&ie; functionality you'd find in other
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panel applications as well; later we'll come to the more interesting
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panel applications as well; later we'll come to the more interesting
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features).
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features).
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configure the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu's functionality. The
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configure the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu's functionality. The
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<guilabel>Bookmarks</guilabel> and <guilabel>Recent Documents</guilabel> options
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<guilabel>Bookmarks</guilabel> and <guilabel>Recent Documents</guilabel> options
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will enable submenus showing your <application>konqueror</application>
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bookmarks and the last documents you've opened using &kde; applications
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bookmarks and the last documents you've opened using &tde; applications
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respectively. The <guilabel>Quick Browser</guilabel> option will enable a browser menu.
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respectively. The <guilabel>Quick Browser</guilabel> option will enable a browser menu.
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image on the left side of the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu.
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image on the left side of the <guimenu>K</guimenu> menu.
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</para>
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</para>
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The &kde; panel supports so-called <quote>tiled buttons</quote>. This
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means that the buttons shown on the panel will be drawn using
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configurable images/colors.
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configurable images/colors.
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<title>Applets</title>
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<title>Applets</title>
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<para>
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comes with some applets but they may be provided by third parties as
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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<guilabel>Load startup config applets internal</guilabel>: The applets
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<guilabel>Load startup config applets internal</guilabel>: The applets
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shown on &kde; startup will be loaded internally, others will be loaded
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shown on &tde; startup will be loaded internally, others will be loaded
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using an external wrapper application.</para></listitem>
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using an external wrapper application.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><guilabel>Load all applets internal</guilabel>: will
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<listitem><para><guilabel>Load all applets internal</guilabel>: will
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load all applets internally, regardless of whether they are trusted or
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load all applets internally, regardless of whether they are trusted or
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<para>
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<para>
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For stability and security reasons, we recommend using one of the first
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two options and that you mark only those applets as 'trusted' that come
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two options and that you mark only those applets as 'trusted' that come
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with the &kde; base packages.
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with the &tde; base packages.
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</para>
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<title>The &kde; Group</title>
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<title>The &tde; Group</title>
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<para>
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This group is for the common &kde; things in the <guimenu>K</guimenu>
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This group is for the common &tde; things in the <guimenu>K</guimenu>
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Menu.
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Menu.
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</para>
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<term><guimenuitem>Log Out...</guimenuitem></term>
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<term><guimenuitem>Log Out...</guimenuitem></term>
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<para>
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<para>
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This entry is used to finish the &kde; session. It also shuts down the
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&X-Window; session.
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&X-Window; session.
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<term><guisubmenu>Recent Documents</guisubmenu></term>
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<term><guisubmenu>Recent Documents</guisubmenu></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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This menu shows the most recently used documents (works only with &kde;
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applications for the moment). Clicking the element <guimenuitem>Clear
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applications for the moment). Clicking the element <guimenuitem>Clear
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History</guimenuitem> will remove those entries, what may be useful for
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History</guimenuitem> will remove those entries, what may be useful for
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privacy reasons.
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<listitem>
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<para>In the <guilabel>Display</guilabel> section you can check if you
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<para>In the <guilabel>Display</guilabel> section you can check if you
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want to have the date and/or the seconds shown. In
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want to have the date and/or the seconds shown. In
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<guilabel>Time</guilabel> you can choose if you want the common &kde;
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<guilabel>Time</guilabel> you can choose if you want the common &tde;
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look or your own custom colors and font.
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look or your own custom colors and font.
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<para>
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This little applet contains two buttons.
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This little applet contains two buttons.
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The <guibutton>Lock the session</guibutton> is used to lock the session if you
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The <guibutton>Lock the session</guibutton> is used to lock the session if you
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ever want to leave your &kde; unattended and don't want anybody to access it.
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ever want to leave your &tde; unattended and don't want anybody to access it.
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The <guibutton>Log out</guibutton> is used to close your &kde; session.
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The <guibutton>Log out</guibutton> is used to close your &tde; session.
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</para>
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</para>
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<qandaentry>
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Can I have an external Taskbar just like in &kde; 1?
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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Program copyright 1999-2000 The &kde; Team <ulink
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Program copyright 1999-2000 The &tde; Team <ulink
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url="http://www.kde.org"> (www.kde.org)</ulink>.
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url="http://www.kde.org"> (www.kde.org)</ulink>.
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</personname>
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</personname>
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&Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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&Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<date>Feb 25, 2005</date>
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<date>Feb 25, 2005</date>
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<productname>K Desktop Environment</productname>
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<productname>Trinity Desktop Environment</productname>
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<refnamediv>
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<refname><command>appletproxy</command></refname>
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<refname><command>appletproxy</command></refname>
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<refpurpose>&kde; panel applet proxy</refpurpose>
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<refpurpose>&tde; panel applet proxy</refpurpose>
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<refsect1>
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<title>Description</title>
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<title>Description</title>
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<para><application>appletproxy</application> is a small application that
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<para><application>appletproxy</application> is a small application that
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allows you to run a &kicker; (&kde; panel) applet outside of &kicker;
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allows you to run a &kicker; (&tde; panel) applet outside of &kicker;
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itself.  The applet will appear in it's own window, making this a convenient
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itself.  The applet will appear in it's own window, making this a convenient
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way to debug panel applets.</para>
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way to debug panel applets.</para>
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<para>&kappname; was written by &Matthias.Elter; and &Matthias.Ettrich; and
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<para>&kappname; was written by &Matthias.Elter; and &Matthias.Ettrich; and
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is maintained by &Aaron.J.Seigo; &Aaron.J.Seigo.mail;</para>
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is maintained by &Aaron.J.Seigo; &Aaron.J.Seigo.mail;</para>
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<para>This man page was written for &kde; 3.4 by &Lauri.Watts;
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<para>This man page was written for &tde; 3.4 by &Lauri.Watts;
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&Lauri.Watts.mail;</para>
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&Lauri.Watts.mail;</para>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts;&Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts;&Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<date>February 27, 2005</date>
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<date>February 27, 2005</date>
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<productname>K Desktop Environment</productname>
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<productname>Trinity Desktop Environment</productname>
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<refname><command>kicker</command></refname>
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<refname><command>kicker</command></refname>
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<refpurpose>&kicker; is the &kde; panel</refpurpose>
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<title>Description</title>
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<title>Description</title>
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<para>&kicker; is the &kde; panel. It normally contains application
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<para>&kicker; is the &tde; panel. It normally contains application
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starters, applets, and a clock.</para> 
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starters, applets, and a clock.</para> 
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<para>&kappname; was written by &Matthias.Elter; and &Matthias.Ettrich; and
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<para>&kappname; was written by &Matthias.Elter; and &Matthias.Ettrich; and
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is maintained by &Aaron.J.Seigo; &Aaron.J.Seigo.mail;</para>
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is maintained by &Aaron.J.Seigo; &Aaron.J.Seigo.mail;</para>
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<para>This man page was written for &tde; 3.4 by &Lauri.Watts;
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&Lauri.Watts.mail;</para>
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<releaseinfo>3.10.00</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>3.10.00</releaseinfo>
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
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<para>This documentation describes &kde;'s information center.</para>
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<para>This documentation describes &tde;'s information center.</para>
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<para>
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The &infocenter; (from now on referred to simply as <quote>the
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The &infocenter; (from now on referred to simply as <quote>the
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information center</quote>) provides you with a centralized and convenient
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information center</quote>) provides you with a centralized and convenient
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overview of your &kde; and system settings.
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overview of your &tde; and system settings.
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<para>
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By selecting <menuchoice><guimenu>K
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Button</guimenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Info
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Center</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the &kde; Panel.
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<para>
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Across the top is a menubar.  The menubar will provide you with quick
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Across the top is a menubar.  The menubar will provide you with quick
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access to most of &infocenter;'s features.  The menus are detailed in
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access to most of &infocenter;'s features.  The menus are detailed in
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<link linkend="info-center-menus">The &kde; Info Center
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<link linkend="info-center-menus">The &tde; Info Center
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Menus</link>.
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Menus</link>.
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<!-- 
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<!-- 
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<para>
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In this example, we are running &kde; 2.99, we started &infocenter;
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as user <systemitem class="username">adridg</systemitem>, the computer is
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as user <systemitem class="username">adridg</systemitem>, the computer is
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named <systemitem class="systemname">aramis</systemitem>, it is a
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named <systemitem class="systemname">aramis</systemitem>, it is a
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FreeBSD system, Version 4.4-RELEASE, on a Pentium.
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<title>Exiting The &kde; Information Center</title>
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<title>Exiting The &tde; Information Center</title>
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<para>
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This is a list of the <emphasis>standard</emphasis> configuration
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modules (sorted by category) provided by the <application
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modules (sorted by category) provided by the <application
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role="package">&kde; base</application> package. Please note that there
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role="package">&tde; base</application> package. Please note that there
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may be many more modules on your system if you have installed additional
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<title>Protocols</title>
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<para>On the left of the panel you will see a list of the IOSlaves that
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are installed on your system.  IOSlaves are how &kde; applications
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are installed on your system.  IOSlaves are how &tde; applications
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<quote>talk</quote> to other computers, other applications, or act on
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<quote>talk</quote> to other computers, other applications, or act on
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files.</para>
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</articleinfo>
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display locally available files.
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display locally available files.
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<para>
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To use it you need to have the mtools package
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installed, and the floppy ioslave supports everything the various mtools 
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installed, and the floppy ioslave supports everything the various mtools 
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command line utilities support. You don't have to mount your floppy disks, 
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command line utilities support. You don't have to mount your floppy disks, 
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read from and write to your floppy drive.</para>
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read from and write to your floppy drive.</para>
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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 See  <ulink url="help:/">The &khelpcenter;</ulink>.
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<emphasis>H</emphasis>yper<emphasis>T</emphasis>ext
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<emphasis>H</emphasis>yper<emphasis>T</emphasis>ext
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<emphasis>T</emphasis>ransfer <emphasis>P</emphasis>rotocol.</para>
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connections to http servers, that is, web servers.  The most common
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connections to http servers, that is, web servers.  The most common
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usage is to view web pages in the &konqueror; web browser.</para>
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<para>The mac ioslave lets you read an HFS+ partition from &konqueror;
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<para>The mac ioslave lets you read an HFS+ partition from &konqueror;
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or any other &kde; file dialog. It uses <ulink
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url="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=hfsplus+utils"> hfsplus
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url="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=hfsplus+utils"> hfsplus
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tools</ulink>, so you will need these installed for it to work.</para>
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tools</ulink>, so you will need these installed for it to work.</para>
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</para>
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<userinput><command>man:socket</command></userinput> in <emphasis>any</emphasis>
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&kde; application.  Try it in &kwrite; and you will see the man page in
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See <ulink url="http://www.mrml.net">http://www.mrml.net</ulink> for more information.
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subsystem.</para>
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those parts that are valid for the &kde; selected print subsystem.
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session, prompting you for your password.</para>
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<releaseinfo>2.92.00</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>2.92.00</releaseinfo>
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<para>&klipper; is the &kde; clipboard cut &amp; paste utility.</para>
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<para>&klipper; is the &tde; clipboard cut &amp; paste utility.</para>
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<para>&klipper; is the &kde; clipboard utility. It stores clipboard
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<para>&klipper; is the &tde; clipboard utility. It stores clipboard
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history, and allows you to link clipboard contents to application
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history, and allows you to link clipboard contents to application
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actions. Please report any problems or feature requests to Esben Mose
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actions. Please report any problems or feature requests to Esben Mose
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Hansen (see <ulink
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<title>General</title>
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&klipper; can be used to set the behavior of the clipboard and selection in
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first mode will be familiar to &Microsoft; &Windows; and &Mac; users: Text is
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first mode will be familiar to &Microsoft; &Windows; and &Mac; users: Text is
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inserted into the clipboard using an application's cut/copy (or generally
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<keycombo>&Ctrl;<keycap>X</keycap></keycombo> and
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<term><guilabel>Popup menu at mouse-cursor position</guilabel></term>
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<term><guilabel>Popup menu at mouse-cursor position</guilabel></term>
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the mouse cursor, instead of their default position (in the &kde; Panel).
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the mouse cursor, instead of their default position (in the &tde; Panel).
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Useful if you use the mouse more than the keyboard.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>The selected action is assigned to the keys you choose.</para>
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<para>&klipper; should compile and install along with the tdebase
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<para>&klipper; should compile and install along with the tdebase
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package, and appear on your &kde; panel (&kicker;) when you run &kde;
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package, and appear on your &tde; panel (&kicker;) when you run &tde;
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3. If it does not appear, you can start it by selecting
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in any context menu in &kicker;, the &kde; Panel.</para> 
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<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
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<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
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<date>2006-11-23</date>
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<date>2006-11-23</date>
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<releaseinfo>0.7 (&kde; 3.5.5)</releaseinfo>
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<chapter id="introduction">
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>Documentation copyright &copy; 2000 &Milos.Prudek;</para>
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<para>Updated for &kde; 3.0 by &Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;
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<glossterm>Legacy Application</glossterm>
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<glossterm>Legacy Application</glossterm>
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before you log out from &kde;. </para> <para>Additionally, many of
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example of such application <footnote><para>Some <ulink
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limited interoperability with the &kde;.</para></footnote>.</para>
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linkend="lmb-mmb"/></para>
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<title>Configuring &konqueror;</title>
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<listitem><para>&Pamela.Roberts; &Pamela.Roberts.mail;</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>&Pamela.Roberts; &Pamela.Roberts.mail;</para></listitem>
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<para>Documentation updated for &kde; 3.2 by &Philip.Rodrigues; &Philip.Rodrigues.mail;.</para>
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window manager, launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it
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window manager, launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it
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<question><para>Where does &konqueror; keep all its configuration
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<para>To make the application icon appear on your desktop, create the link in
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your <filename class="directory">~/Desktop</filename> folder (this may be 
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types of file. Most of the time, the defaults will work with no
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<date>2002-09-22</date>
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<date>2002-09-22</date>
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<releaseinfo>3.1</releaseinfo>
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<abstract><para>&konqueror; is &tde;'s advanced File Manager, Web Browser and
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 Universal Viewing Application.</para>
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<title>Installation</title>
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<para><emphasis>&konqueror;</emphasis> is an advanced  
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<para><emphasis>&konqueror;</emphasis> is an advanced  
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<link linkend="filemanager">file manager</link> for the 
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cut/copy and paste operations to advanced local and remote network file 
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		&Frerich.Raabe.mail;
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	<date>February 1st, 2005</date>
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yet, a new bookmark list is created and the given bookmarks are inserted into
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merged in a previous run already, so no bookmark will get installed to the
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user's bookmarks more than once. In case &kde; is running while
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</menuchoice> will give you a dialog box with two tabbed pages;
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<guilabel>Scan</guilabel> and <guilabel>Plugins</guilabel>.</para>
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&Netscape; plugins, either manually by pressing the <guibutton>Scan for New
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&Netscape; plugins, either manually by pressing the <guibutton>Scan for New
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role="extension">.so</literal> files containing plugin code. It examines every
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such file to find out which <acronym>MIME</acronym> types the plugin
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such file to find out which <acronym>MIME</acronym> types the plugin
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supports. It then creates <acronym>MIME</acronym> type definitions for &kde; in
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the user's <filename class="directory"> ~/.kde/share/mimelnk</filename>
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folder to make other applications aware of them.</para>
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types and the filename suffixes it uses to recognize them.</para>
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<para>The <guilabel>LAN Browser</guilabel> allows you to browse other 
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<para>&UNIX; operating systems were
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beyond the scope of this document, as it would require a lengthy
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book. Fortunately, many such books are available in every language in
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when you exit &kde;, and they will be saved with your &kde; session, and
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in History...</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
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expressions in searches. Press the <guibutton>Edit</guibutton> button to use the &tde;
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<para>&konsole; also accepts generic &Qt; and &kde; options:</para>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><option>--help-kde</option></term>
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<term><option>--help-kde</option></term>
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<listitem><para><action>List &kde;-specific options</action></para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><action>List &tde;-specific options</action></para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><option>--help-all</option></term>
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<term><option>--help-all</option></term>
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<chapter id="credits">
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<chapter id="credits">
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<title>Credits and Copyright</title>
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<title>Credits and Copyright</title>
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<para>As of &kde; 3.4, &konsole; is maintained by &Kurt.Hindenburg; &Kurt.Hindenburg.mail;</para>
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<para>As of &tde; 3.4, &konsole; is maintained by &Kurt.Hindenburg; &Kurt.Hindenburg.mail;</para>
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<para>Previously, &konsole; was maintained by &Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail;</para>
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<para>Previously, &konsole; was maintained by &Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail;</para>
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<para>This document was written by &Jonathan.Singer;
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<para>This document was written by &Jonathan.Singer;
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&Jonathan.Singer.mail;</para>
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&Jonathan.Singer.mail;</para>
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<para>This document was updated for &kde; 3.4 by
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<para>This document was updated for &tde; 3.4 by
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&Kurt.Hindenburg; &Kurt.Hindenburg.mail;</para>
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&Kurt.Hindenburg; &Kurt.Hindenburg.mail;</para>
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<para>Originally converted to DocBook <acronym>SGML</acronym> by
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<para>Originally converted to DocBook <acronym>SGML</acronym> by
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<para>For more infomation please visit these websites:</para>
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<para>For more infomation please visit these websites:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para><ulink url="http://freebsd.kde.org/">&kde; on 
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FreeBSD</ulink></para></listitem>
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FreeBSD</ulink></para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><ulink url="http://solaris.kde.org/">&kde; on &Solaris;</ulink></para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><ulink url="http://solaris.kde.org/">&tde; on &Solaris;</ulink></para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</itemizedlist>
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</appendix>
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</appendix>
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<title>Requirements</title>
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<title>Requirements</title>
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<para>As &kpager; is part of the &package; package, you will just need an
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<para>As &kpager; is part of the &package; package, you will just need an
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installation of the main &kde; packages.</para>
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installation of the main &tde; packages.</para>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<para>&ksplash; is a nice splash screen that shows the progress of an
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<para>&ksplash; is a nice splash screen that shows the progress of an
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application that is loading. Please report any problems or feature
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application that is loading. Please report any problems or feature
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requests to the &kde; mailing lists. The principal features of
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requests to the &tde; mailing lists. The principal features of
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&ksplash;:
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&ksplash;:
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</para>
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</para>
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<simplelist>
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<simplelist>
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to make them available to all users of your system.</para>
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to make them available to all users of your system.</para>
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<para>You can also use the <guilabel>Splash Screen</guilabel> module under
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<para>You can also use the <guilabel>Splash Screen</guilabel> module under
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<guilabel>Appearance</guilabel> in the &kde; control center to do this
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<guilabel>Appearance</guilabel> in the &tde; control center to do this
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automatically.</para>
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automatically.</para>
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<sect1 id="using-kcontrol-module">
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<sect1 id="using-kcontrol-module">
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<title>Using &ksplash; From Within Your Own Application</title>
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<title>Using &ksplash; From Within Your Own Application</title>
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<para> In this chapter, we describe a simple method for using
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<para> In this chapter, we describe a simple method for using
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&ksplash; as the splash screen for your &kde; application. If you do
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&ksplash; as the splash screen for your &tde; application. If you do
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not develop applications for &kde;, you can skip this chapter.</para>
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not develop applications for &tde;, you can skip this chapter.</para>
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<sect1 id="basic-other-reqs">
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<title>Basic Requirements</title>
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<title>Basic Requirements</title>
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<para> Your &kde; application must be &DCOP;-aware. &DCOP; is the &kde;
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<para> Your &tde; application must be &DCOP;-aware. &DCOP; is the &tde;
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technology used to communicate between applications. If you use the
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technology used to communicate between applications. If you use the
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standard <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org">&kde; application
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standard <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org">&tde; application
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framework</ulink>, this is taken care of automatically. For
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framework</ulink>, this is taken care of automatically. For
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information about &DCOP; and related &kde; technologies, please visit
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information about &DCOP; and related &tde; technologies, please visit
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the <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org">&kde; developers'
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the <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org">&tde; developers'
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corner</ulink>.</para>
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corner</ulink>.</para>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<title>Showing messages</title>
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<title>Showing messages</title>
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<para>Before you show any messages, you need to set up the number of
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<para>Before you show any messages, you need to set up the number of
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steps you will show. For example, the &kde; startup procedure uses 7
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steps you will show. For example, the &tde; startup procedure uses 7
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steps.</para>
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steps.</para>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="skeleton">
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<sect1 id="skeleton">
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<title>Building the skeleton framework</title>
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<title>Building the skeleton framework</title>
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<para>We will use the &kde; application framework which will take care of
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<para>We will use the &tde; application framework which will take care of
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building the plugin
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building the plugin
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and will provide us with platform independence without any work on our part. To
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and will provide us with platform independence without any work on our part. To
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do that,
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do that,
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="compilingfile">
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<sect1 id="compilingfile">
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<title>Compiling the plugin</title>
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<title>Compiling the plugin</title>
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<para>Since we decided to use the &kde; framework for compiling the plugin, we
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<para>Since we decided to use the &tde; framework for compiling the plugin, we
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need to create a
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need to create a
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<filename>Makefile.am</filename>. It should look like this:</para>
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<filename>Makefile.am</filename>. It should look like this:</para>
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<example>
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<example>
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</programlisting>
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</programlisting>
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</example>
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</example>
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<para>For more information on writing <filename>Makefile.am</filename> files for
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<para>For more information on writing <filename>Makefile.am</filename> files for
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&kde;, please see
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&tde;, please see
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the &kde; developers' <ulink
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the &tde; developers' <ulink
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url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/makefile_am_howto.html">
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url="http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/makefile_am_howto.html">
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website</ulink>.
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website</ulink>.
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<sect1 id="requirements">
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<sect1 id="requirements">
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<title>Requirements</title>
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<title>Requirements</title>
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<para>In order to successfully use &ksplash;, you need &kde; version 3.2 or
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<para>In order to successfully use &ksplash;, you need &tde; version 3.2 or
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higher. Some themes may require specific plugins. If a theme does not
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higher. Some themes may require specific plugins. If a theme does not
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work, please contact the theme author to find out where to obtain the
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work, please contact the theme author to find out where to obtain the
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appropriate plugin.</para>
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appropriate plugin.</para>
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<chapter id="introduction">
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<chapter id="introduction">
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>&ksysguard; is the &kde; Task Manager and Performance Monitor. It features 
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<para>&ksysguard; is the &tde; Task Manager and Performance Monitor. It features 
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a
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a
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client/server architecture that allows monitoring of local as well as remote
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client/server architecture that allows monitoring of local as well as remote
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so your regular <envar>PATH</envar> setting will not be available.
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so your regular <envar>PATH</envar> setting will not be available.
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Instead it uses a default <envar>PATH</envar> like
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Instead it uses a default <envar>PATH</envar> like
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<parameter>/bin:/usr/bin</parameter>.
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<parameter>/bin:/usr/bin</parameter>.
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Since it is very likely that &kde; is not installed in these folders you need
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Since it is very likely that &tde; is not installed in these folders you need
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to create or update a file in your home folder. The file is called
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to create or update a file in your home folder. The file is called
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<filename>environment</filename> and needs to be in a hidden folder called
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<filename>environment</filename> and needs to be in a hidden folder called
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<filename>.ssh</filename>. See the manual page for
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<note><para>For experts: <application>ksysguardd</application> is a
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<note><para>For experts: <application>ksysguardd</application> is a
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very small program that is only linked against the libc. So it can
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very small program that is only linked against the libc. So it can
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also be used on machines that do not have a full blown &kde;
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also be used on machines that do not have a full blown &tde;
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installed, such as servers. If you choose the custom command option in
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installed, such as servers. If you choose the custom command option in
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the host connector you need to specify the complete command to start
173
the host connector you need to specify the complete command to start
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<application>ksysguardd</application>.</para></note>
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<application>ksysguardd</application>.</para></note>
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<chapter id="multiple-platforms">
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<chapter id="multiple-platforms">
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<title>Configuring <application>ksysguardd</application></title>
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<title>Configuring <application>ksysguardd</application></title>
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<para>The graphical front-end is available on any platform that &kde; runs
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<para>The graphical front-end is available on any platform that &tde; runs
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on. The back-end is at the moment available on the following flavors of
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on. The back-end is at the moment available on the following flavors of
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&UNIX;:</para>
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<releaseinfo>4.5.0</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>4.5.0</releaseinfo>
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
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<para>&kwrite; is a text editor for &kde;</para>
47
<para>&kwrite; is a text editor for &tde;</para>
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</abstract>
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</abstract>
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<keywordset>
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<keywordset>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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&kwrite; is more than a text editor for the &kde; Desktop. It is meant
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&kwrite; is more than a text editor for the &tde; Desktop. It is meant
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to be a programmer's editor, and could be considered as at least a
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to be a programmer's editor, and could be considered as at least a
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partial alternative to more powerful editors.  It may be best used in
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partial alternative to more powerful editors.  It may be best used in
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conjunction with &konqueror; for source file browsing for different
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conjunction with &konqueror; for source file browsing for different
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<title>Drag and Drop</title>
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<title>Drag and Drop</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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&kwrite; uses the &kde; Drag and Drop protocol. Files may be dragged and
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&kwrite; uses the &tde; Drag and Drop protocol. Files may be dragged and
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dropped onto &kwrite; from the Desktop, &konqueror; or some remote &FTP;
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dropped onto &kwrite; from the Desktop, &konqueror; or some remote &FTP;
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site opened in one of &konqueror;'s windows.
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site opened in one of &konqueror;'s windows.
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</para>
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</para>
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<title>Command Line Options</title>
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<title>Command Line Options</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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Though &kwrite; may most often be started from the &kde; program menu, or
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Though &kwrite; may most often be started from the &tde; program menu, or
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a desktop icon, it can also be opened at the command line prompt of a
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a desktop icon, it can also be opened at the command line prompt of a
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terminal window.  There are a few useful options that are available when
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terminal window.  There are a few useful options that are available when
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doing this.
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doing this.
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<option>--help-kde</option></userinput></term>
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<option>--help-kde</option></userinput></term>
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<listitem><para>This lists the options available for changing the way
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<listitem><para>This lists the options available for changing the way
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&kwrite; interacts with &kde;.</para></listitem>
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&kwrite; interacts with &tde;.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<term><userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<option>--version</option></userinput></term>
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<option>--version</option></userinput></term>
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<listitem><para>Lists version information for &Qt;, &kde;, and &kwrite;. Also
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<listitem><para>Lists version information for &Qt;, &tde;, and &kwrite;. Also
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available through <userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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available through <userinput><command>kwrite</command>
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<option>-v</option></userinput> </para></listitem>
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<option>-v</option></userinput> </para></listitem>
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dropdown box with a list of some commonly frequented folders.
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dropdown box with a list of some commonly frequented folders.
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</para>
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</para>
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-->
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-->
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<para>Displays a standard &kde; <guilabel>Open File</guilabel>
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<para>Displays a standard &tde; <guilabel>Open File</guilabel>
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dialog. Use the file view to select the file you want to open, and
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dialog. Use the file view to select the file you want to open, and
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click on <guibutton>Open</guibutton> to open it. You can find more
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information about the &kde; <guilabel>Open File</guilabel> dialog in
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information about the &tde; <guilabel>Open File</guilabel> dialog in
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the &kde; User Guide.</para>
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the &tde; User Guide.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>This command deletes the current selection and places it on the
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<para>This command deletes the current selection and places it on the
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clipboard.
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clipboard.
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The  clipboard is a feature of &tde; that works invisibly to provide a way to
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transfer data between applications.</para>
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transfer data between applications.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Copy</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
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<guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Copy</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>This copies the currently selected text to the clipboard so that it may
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<para>This copies the currently selected text to the clipboard so that it may
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be pasted elsewhere.  The clipboard is a feature of &kde; that works invisibly
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be pasted elsewhere.  The clipboard is a feature of &tde; that works invisibly
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to provide a way to transfer data between applications.</para>
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to provide a way to transfer data between applications.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
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<guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>This will insert the contents of the clipboard at the cursor position.
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<para>This will insert the contents of the clipboard at the cursor position.
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The clipboard is feature of &tde; that works invisibly to provide a way to
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transfer data between applications.</para>
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transfer data between applications.</para>
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</listitem>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><guibutton>Help</guibutton></term>
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<term><guibutton>Help</guibutton></term>
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<listitem><para> This invokes the &kde; help system starting at the &kwrite; help
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<listitem><para> This invokes the &tde; help system starting at the &kwrite; help
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pages (this document).</para></listitem>
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pages (this document).</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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have a 'default' shortcut.)  Selecting the Custom Key option activates the three
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have a 'default' shortcut.)  Selecting the Custom Key option activates the three
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check boxes and key button at the bottom of the dialog. The user may then select
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check boxes and key button at the bottom of the dialog. The user may then select
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a key combination for the command in question by means of the check boxes and
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a key combination for the command in question by means of the check boxes and
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key button. For example, with the About &kde; command selected in the display
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key button. For example, with the About &tde; command selected in the display
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window, the user could select &Ctrl; and <keycap>Alt</keycap>, click on  the key
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window, the user could select &Ctrl; and <keycap>Alt</keycap>, click on  the key
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button, and then press the <keycap>K</keycap> key on the keyboard.  This would
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button, and then press the <keycap>K</keycap> key on the keyboard.  This would
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mean that anytime he or she held down the &Ctrl; and  <keycap>Alt</keycap>
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mean that anytime he or she held down the &Ctrl; and  <keycap>Alt</keycap>
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buttons and pressed <keycap>K</keycap> (while using
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buttons and pressed <keycap>K</keycap> (while using
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&kwrite;) the About &kde; display box would be called. </para>
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&kwrite;) the About &tde; display box would be called. </para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry id="pref-colors-selected-text">
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<varlistentry id="pref-colors-selected-text">
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<term><guilabel>Selected Text</guilabel></term>
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<term><guilabel>Selected Text</guilabel></term>
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<listitem><para>This is the background for selected text. The default is
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<listitem><para>This is the background for selected text. The default is
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the global selection color, as set in your &kde; color preferences.
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the global selection color, as set in your &tde; color preferences.
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</para></listitem>
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</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<chapter id="introduction">
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<chapter id="introduction">
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>&kxkb; is the &kde; keyboard layout switching utility.
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<para>&kxkb; is the &tde; keyboard layout switching utility.
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It is based on X11 xkb extension and allows to use different keyboard 
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It is based on X11 xkb extension and allows to use different keyboard 
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layouts for inputing text. &kxkb; features keyboard layout indicator.
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layouts for inputing text. &kxkb; features keyboard layout indicator.
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</para>
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</para>
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<title>An Introduction to &kde;</title>
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<title>An Introduction to &tde;</title>
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<authorgroup>
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<authorgroup>
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<author>
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<author>
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<surname>The &kde; Team</surname>
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<surname>The &tde; Team</surname>
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<copyright>
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<copyright>
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<year>1999</year><year>2000</year><year>2001</year><year>2002</year>
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<year>1999</year><year>2000</year><year>2001</year><year>2002</year>
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<holder>The &kde; Team</holder>
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<holder>The &tde; Team</holder>
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</copyright>
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</copyright>
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<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
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<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
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<para>An introduction to the K Desktop Environment</para>
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<para>An introduction to the Trinity Desktop Environment</para>
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<para>Quick Start Guide to &kde;</para></abstract>
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<para>Quick Start Guide to &tde;</para></abstract>
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<keywordset>
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<keywordset>
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<keyword>KDE</keyword>
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<keyword>KDE</keyword>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>
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This document is a brief introduction to the K Desktop Environment. It
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This document is a brief introduction to the Trinity Desktop Environment. It
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will familiarize you with some of the basic features of &kde;.
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will familiarize you with some of the basic features of &tde;.
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<chapter id="an-overview-of-kde">
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<chapter id="an-overview-of-kde">
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<title>An Overview of &kde;</title>
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<title>An Overview of &tde;</title>
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This section is for users who prefer to learn by exploring and want
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This section is for users who prefer to learn by exploring and want
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&kde; provides a highly configurable desktop environment. This
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&tde; provides a highly configurable desktop environment. This
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overview assumes that you are using the default environment.
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overview assumes that you are using the default environment.
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<sect1 id="the-kde-desktop">
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<sect1 id="the-kde-desktop">
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<title>The &kde; Desktop</title>
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<title>The &tde; Desktop</title>
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<para>A typical &kde; desktop consists of several parts:</para>
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<para>A typical &tde; desktop consists of several parts:</para>
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<para>A <interface>panel</interface> at the bottom of the screen, used
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<para>A <interface>panel</interface> at the bottom of the screen, used
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to start applications and switch between desktops. Among other things, it
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to start applications and switch between desktops. Among other things, it
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contains the &kmenu;, a large &kicon;
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contains the &kmenu;, a large &ticon;
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The <interface>desktop</interface> itself, on which frequently used
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The <interface>desktop</interface> itself, on which frequently used
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files and folders may be placed. &kde; provides multiple desktops,
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files and folders may be placed. &tde; provides multiple desktops,
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each of which has its own windows. Click on the numbered buttons on
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each of which has its own windows. Click on the numbered buttons on
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the panel to switch between desktops.
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the panel to switch between desktops.
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To start an application, click on the &kicon; button on
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the panel (called the <link linkend="starter">&kmenu;</link>)
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the panel (called the <link linkend="starter">&kmenu;</link>)
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and choose an item from the menu.
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and choose an item from the menu.
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Click the icon that looks like a picture of a house on
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the panel to access the files in your home folder using
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the panel to access the files in your home folder using
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&konqueror;, &kde;'s File Manager utility.
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&konqueror;, &tde;'s File Manager utility.
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</menuchoice>item on the &kmenu;
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</menuchoice>item on the &kmenu;
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to configure &kde;.
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to configure &tde;.
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desktop, and most &kde; applications.
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desktop, and most &tde; applications.
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At the bottom of the screen you will find the desktop panel, which is called
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&kicker;.  You use the panel to launch applications. Have a look at the
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&kicker;.  You use the panel to launch applications. Have a look at the
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button on the left with a large &kicon;.
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button on the left with a large &ticon;.
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a small arrow on the top to indicate that it will pop up a menu if you
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click on it. Just do it! The popup offers you easy access to all &kde;
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click on it. Just do it! The popup offers you easy access to all &tde;
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applications installed on your computer system.
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applications installed on your computer system.
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You can add an entire menu this way, or one of the &kicon;
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button sub-menus.  For example, if you have &koffice; installed and
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By the way, if you are not sure what a certain button does in &kde;,
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just move the mouse pointer over it and wait for a short while: &kde;
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just move the mouse pointer over it and wait for a short while: &tde;
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has a built-in mini context help, called <quote>tool tips</quote>, which
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<title>But I want my command line back!</title>
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beloved (and sometimes very effective) command line away from you. You can move
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beloved (and sometimes very effective) command line away from you. You can move
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your files with the desktop, but you can also use the &UNIX; commands you are
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your files with the desktop, but you can also use the &UNIX; commands you are
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accustomed to. In fact,&kde; puts command line power at your fingertips,
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accustomed to. In fact,&tde; puts command line power at your fingertips,
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in perhaps some surprising places.
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<title>Titlebar buttons</title>
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<title>Titlebar buttons</title>
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layout looks like this:
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Now that we know how to deal with windows, we encourage you to open
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switch between different windows. Since this is such a common
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switch between different windows. Since this is such a common
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activity, &kde; offers several ways to do it; pick your favorite!
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activity, &tde; offers several ways to do it; pick your favorite!
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to begin using it. This is &kde;'s default behavior, termed
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to begin using it. This is &tde;'s default behavior, termed
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<quote>Click To Focus</quote> focus policy. But you can also configure
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<quote>Click To Focus</quote> focus policy. But you can also configure
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Center</link>, the window under the mouse pointer is always the active
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other folders. A &kde; application called &konqueror;, the K File
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other folders. A &tde; application called &konqueror;, the K File
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Manager, uses this metaphor to help you manage your files.
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<title>Using &konqueror;</title>
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<title>Using &konqueror;</title>
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pathname of the folder is displayed under the window's tool bar. If
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<title>Opening Files</title>
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<title>Opening Files</title>
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symbolic link (not a hard link), so if you move or delete the original
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symbolic link (not a hard link), so if you move or delete the original
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file, the link will be broken.
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an application that is not started, to have the application open the
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Access</quote> (<acronym>NTA</acronym>) which allows you to work with
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files on the other side of the world as easily as those on your local
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the <acronym>URL</acronym> of an &FTP; server.  You can drag and drop
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your local disk. You'll even be able to open files on the &FTP; server
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without having to manually copy them to your local disk (&kde; does it for you
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without having to manually copy them to your local disk (&tde; does it for you
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normal folder, and you can browse into the archive, open files, &etc; In
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normal folder, and you can browse into the archive, open files, &etc; In
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<title>Using Templates to access Applications and Devices</title>
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<title>Using Templates to access Applications and Devices</title>
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your applications.  It's just as easy to add icons to access other
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your applications.  It's just as easy to add icons to access other
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items of interest.  &kde; has templates for shortcuts to:
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<hardware>hard disk</hardware> through a process called
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<hardware>hard disk</hardware> through a process called
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<emphasis>mounting</emphasis>. &kde; uses <literal
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<hardware>floppy</hardware> drives and &cdrom; drives.
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<guiicon>Floppy</guiicon> icon to have &kde; mount the floppy drive and display
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<guiicon>Floppy</guiicon> icon to have &tde; mount the floppy drive and display
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the files on the disk. Before removing the disk from the drive, &RMB;
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the files on the disk. Before removing the disk from the drive, &RMB;
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<guimenuitem>Unmount</guimenuitem> from the menu.
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your desktop. Unlike many other &UNIX; desktop environments, you do not
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your desktop. Unlike many other &UNIX; desktop environments, you do not
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<title>Using the <application>&kde; Control Center</application></title>
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<title>Using the <application>&tde; Control Center</application></title>
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<listitem>
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time &kde; was installed.
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time &tde; was installed.
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<title>Logging out</title>
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<title>Logging out</title>
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pleasure that you never want to log out. But if you do, simply choose
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pleasure that you never want to log out. But if you do, simply choose
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<menuchoice><guimenu>K menu</guimenu>
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<menuchoice><guimenu>K menu</guimenu>
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<guimenuitem>Logout</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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<guimenuitem>Logout</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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<title>Session Management</title>
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<title>Session Management</title>
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well as where all the windows were located, so that it can open them
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well as where all the windows were located, so that it can open them
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for you the next time you log in. This feature is termed
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for you the next time you log in. This feature is termed
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<emphasis>Session Management</emphasis>. &kde;-aware applications will
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<emphasis>Session Management</emphasis>. &tde;-aware applications will
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restore themselves to the state they were in when you logged out.  For
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restore themselves to the state they were in when you logged out.  For
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example, &kate; remembers which files you were editing.  </para>
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example, &kate; remembers which files you were editing.  </para>
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Non-&kde; applications do not memorize their state on logout, and
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&kde; will warn you to make sure that you have saved any important
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&tde; will warn you to make sure that you have saved any important
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data in them when you start to log out.
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data in them when you start to log out.
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<chapter id="kde-an-exciting-journey">
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<chapter id="kde-an-exciting-journey">
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<title>&kde;, an exciting Journey</title>
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<title>&tde;, an exciting Journey</title>
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<para>
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We hope you enjoyed this brief tour of the K Desktop environment and
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</para>
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Please remember that the &kde; project is not a commercial venture,
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but rather a project run by volunteers from all over the world. We
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but rather a project run by volunteers from all over the world. We
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would like to invite you to join the &kde; project and become part of
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would like to invite you to join the &tde; project and become part of
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this unique network of people. If you are a programmer you might
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this unique network of people. If you are a programmer you might
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consider helping us write &kde; applications. If you are an artist or
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consider helping us write &tde; applications. If you are an artist or
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have experience with graphic design, consider creating icons sets,
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have experience with graphic design, consider creating icons sets,
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color schemes, sound schemes and logos for &kde;.  If you enjoy
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color schemes, sound schemes and logos for &tde;.  If you enjoy
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writing we would love for you to join our documentation project.
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writing we would love for you to join our documentation project.
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As you can see there are many ways in which you can help. You are
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cordially invited to join this world-wide network of people dedicated
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cordially invited to join this world-wide network of people dedicated
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to making &kde; the best desktop environment for any computer. Please
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to making &tde; the best desktop environment for any computer. Please
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visit <ulink url="http://www.kde.org">www.kde.org</ulink> for more
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visit <ulink url="http://www.kde.org">www.kde.org</ulink> for more
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information.
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information.
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<emphasis>Welcome aboard on this exciting journey, </emphasis>
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<emphasis>Welcome aboard on this exciting journey, </emphasis>
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<literal>Your &kde; Team</literal>
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<literal>Your &tde; Team</literal>
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</para>
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<title>&MIME; Types</title>
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<title>&MIME; Types</title>
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&kde; comes with a number of &MIME; types predefined, but you can add
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&tde; comes with a number of &MIME; types predefined, but you can add
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your own &MIME; types by choosing
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your own &MIME; types by choosing
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
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<menuchoice><guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
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<guisubmenu>Configure Konqueror...</guisubmenu>
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&kde;'s handling of &MIME; types is very powerful, and very
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&tde;'s handling of &MIME; types is very powerful, and very
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configurable.  On the one hand, you can set a default action to be
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configurable.  On the one hand, you can set a default action to be
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performed when you click on a file in &konqueror;.  Just as usefully,
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performed when you click on a file in &konqueror;.  Just as usefully,
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you can add many more actions, which are then available with a &RMB;
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<para>For the best, most detailed and most recent information you should
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<para>For the best, most detailed and most recent information you should
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always refer to the original &CUPS; documentation.  &CUPS; is, much like
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always refer to the original &CUPS; documentation.  &CUPS; is, much like
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&kde; in a rapid development process.  There are constantly new features
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&tde; in a rapid development process.  There are constantly new features
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being added. New features might for times be only configurable by
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being added. New features might for times be only configurable by
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directly editing the configuration files. The &tdeprint; &GUI; might not
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directly editing the configuration files. The &tdeprint; &GUI; might not
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have caught up with &CUPS; development.</para>
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have caught up with &CUPS; development.</para>
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squeezed me into writing a series on the subject myself.  And this is
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squeezed me into writing a series on the subject myself.  And this is
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how some people started to give me the nickname <quote>CUPS
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how some people started to give me the nickname <quote>CUPS
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Evangelist</quote>. I will not get rid of this nick anytime soon, now
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Evangelist</quote>. I will not get rid of this nick anytime soon, now
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that even the &kde; people wedged me into their timeframe of
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that even the &tde; people wedged me into their timeframe of
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releases. Oh, boy...</para>
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releases. Oh, boy...</para>
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<para>Anyway, &CUPS; is now making its way around the world and it
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<para>Anyway, &CUPS; is now making its way around the world and it
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users than you are skeptical about it, and even if your programming
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users than you are skeptical about it, and even if your programming
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skills are next to zero (like mine) - there are a lot of tasks and
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skills are next to zero (like mine) - there are a lot of tasks and
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jobs and ideas, and talent that you can contribute to the Free Software
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jobs and ideas, and talent that you can contribute to the Free Software
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community. Not least within the &kde; project... ;-)
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community. Not least within the &tde; project... ;-)
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<para>Sven Guckes for teaching me a few things about the art of <quote>survival
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<para>Sven Guckes for teaching me a few things about the art of <quote>survival
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on the terminal</quote> (just in case &kde; is not there ;-) )</para>
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on the terminal</quote> (just in case &tde; is not there ;-) )</para>
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<para>...too numerous others to mention who also let me snatch bits
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<para>...too numerous others to mention who also let me snatch bits
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<guisubmenu>Preferences</guisubmenu> <guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu>
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<guisubmenu>Preferences</guisubmenu> <guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu>
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<guimenuitem>Printing Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.  At the bottom
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<guimenuitem>Printing Manager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.  At the bottom
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you can see a button that lets you select which printing subsystem you
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you can see a button that lets you select which printing subsystem you
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want to use.  In &kde; 2.2 you can choose from the following
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want to use.  In &tde; 2.2 you can choose from the following
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alternatives:</para>
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&CUPS;.</para>
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<para>Once autodetected, chosen, or changed, the active print
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<para>Once autodetected, chosen, or changed, the active print
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subsystem will take effect for all &kde; applications.  Different
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subsystem will take effect for all &tde; applications.  Different
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the computer and are compliant with each other.  Their settings are
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the computer and are compliant with each other.  Their settings are
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stored in the <filename>tdeprintrc</filename>.  This file is unique to
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<title>Full Print Job Control</title>
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may be docked into the &kde; panel (in the system tray).  The Print Job
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<acronym>PPR</acronym> and <acronym>PDQ</acronym> may be available
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these must, of course, be installed independently from &kde;.  In
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former versions, users were stuck with the old <acronym>LPD</acronym>
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style print subsystems.  Now they can even use &CUPS;. In the future,
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<para>Some specific features of &tdeprint; depend on the chosen print
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subsystem.  This dependency might exist because those features are only
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&kde; applications, and the print subsystem, but it's no replacement for
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any print subsystem by itself.  Such dependency may exist for another
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printing. &CUPS; is clearly the print system of choice for Michael
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printing. &CUPS; is clearly the print system of choice for Michael
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Goffioul, the principal &tdeprint; developer.</para>
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<para>Experienced &kde; users may already be familiar with Michael's
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utilities <application>qtcups</application> and
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utilities <application>qtcups</application> and
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<application>kups</application> (co-developed with Jean-Eric Cuendet).
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<application>kups</application> (co-developed with Jean-Eric Cuendet).
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functions that were provided by <application>qtcups</application> and
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functions that were provided by <application>qtcups</application> and
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print command</quote>, like <application>qtcups</application> did
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application, that lets you configure your print command.  Examples of
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> most pre-&kde; 2.2 programs.</para>
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print command instead of the old-fashioned <command>lpr</command>...
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<para>This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone
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<para>This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone
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program. It is the new printing framework for &kde; 2.2. &tdeprint;
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program. It is the new printing framework for &tde; 2.2. &tdeprint;
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is an intermediate layer between &kde; (or other) applications and the selected
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is an intermediate layer between &tde; (or other) applications and the selected
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(and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;).</para>
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(and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;).</para>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone
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<para>This handbook describes &tdeprint;. &tdeprint; is not a standalone
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program. It is the new printing framework for &kde; 2.2. &tdeprint;
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program. It is the new printing framework for &tde; 2.2. &tdeprint;
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is an intermediate layer between &kde; (or other) applications and the selected
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is an intermediate layer between &tde; (or other) applications and the selected
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(and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;).</para>
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(and installed) print subsystem of your OS (&OS;).</para>
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operation to hopefully be fairly self evident, no matter what printing
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operation to hopefully be fairly self evident, no matter what printing
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subsystem you use.</para>
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subsystem you use.</para>
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development, and hopefully available for the &kde; 2.3 release.</para>
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development, and hopefully available for the &tde; 2.3 release.</para>
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non-programmers can comprehend.</para>
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non-programmers can comprehend.</para>
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<para>&tdeprint; is a new and revolutionary tool to give easy access to
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<para>&tdeprint; is a new and revolutionary tool to give easy access to
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printing services for both &kde; users and &kde; developers.</para>
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printing services for both &tde; users and &tde; developers.</para>
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<sect1 id="brief-description">
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<title>A Brief Description of &tdeprint;</title>
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<title>What it <emphasis>is</emphasis></title>
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<para>&tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between the spooling and the
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<para>&tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between the spooling and the
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data processing print subsystem (as installed), and the application that
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data processing print subsystem (as installed), and the application that
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seeks to print.  &tdeprint; provides a common interface for &kde;
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seeks to print.  &tdeprint; provides a common interface for &tde;
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developers and &kde; users, to various supported print subsystems.  At
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developers and &tde; users, to various supported print subsystems.  At
35
the same time, it is customizable, and highly configurable.</para>
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the same time, it is customizable, and highly configurable.</para>
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<para>&tdeprint; is easy to use for both &tde; developers and end-users.
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&tdeprint; instead of the old &Qt; print <quote>system</quote>. Users
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&tdeprint; instead of the old &Qt; print <quote>system</quote>. Users
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can easily choose and configure their print subsystem.</para>
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can easily choose and configure their print subsystem.</para>
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<para>For a reference to new &kde; users: &Qt; is the basic library and
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<para>For a reference to new &tde; users: &Qt; is the basic library and
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graphical toolkit, which is used by all &kde; applications; &Qt; is
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graphical toolkit, which is used by all &tde; applications; &Qt; is
44
developed by TrollTech, a Norwegian software company.</para>
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<para>&tdeprint; allows users and/or administrators, depending on their
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<para>&tdeprint; allows users and/or administrators, depending on their
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rights, access to printing subsystems (&CUPS;, <acronym>LPD</acronym>,
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rights, access to printing subsystems (&CUPS;, <acronym>LPD</acronym>,
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<acronym>RLPR</acronym>, <application>LPRng</application>,
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<application>PDQ</application> &etc;) through a &kde; graphical user
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interface (&GUI;).  Using &tdeprint;, they can print, administer jobs,
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printers and the printing daemon, all in a comfortable manner.</para>
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<title>What &kde; developers can do with it...</title>
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service was provided by the <classname>QPrinter</classname> class, a
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library function of the &Qt; Toolkit. The
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elaborate, print systems. It also <quote>leaves the door open</quote>
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call of <classname>QPrinter</classname>, they just need to change this to
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call of <classname>QPrinter</classname>, they just need to change this to
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power. Expect more of this in the near future. One example I
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power. Expect more of this in the near future. One example I
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discovered is the &kcron; application. It lets you edit the crontab
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<para>This shot shows a sample from the &kcron; utility.
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<screeninfo>&kcron; utility: a small sample of a system's cronjobs as
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shown through the &kde; <acronym>GUI</acronym>&GUI;.</screeninfo>
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<title>&CUPS;, &IPP; and &kde;</title>
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<title>&CUPS;, &IPP; and &tde;</title>
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<para>&CUPS; is the most advanced implementation of &IPP; on all &OS;
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<para>&CUPS; is the most advanced implementation of &IPP; on all &OS;
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platforms.  That makes &CUPS; a crucial ally to help "conquer the
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platforms.  That makes &CUPS; a crucial ally to help "conquer the
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desktop" for projects like &kde;. &tdeprint; is the best utility to
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desktop" for projects like &tde;. &tdeprint; is the best utility to
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make &CUPS; core functionality available to &kde; Desktop
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make &CUPS; core functionality available to &tde; Desktop
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users.</para>
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advance what to expect.</para>
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<para>Imagine you as the administrator of a <quote>LAN</quote>.  For
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<para>Imagine you as the administrator of a <quote>LAN</quote>.  For
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testing purposes you fully installed one &kde;/&CUPS; box on your net,
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testing purposes you fully installed one &tde;/&CUPS; box on your net,
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complete with a dozen printers configured and functional:
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complete with a dozen printers configured and functional:
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&PostScript;, LaserJets, InkJets and BubbleJets, and so on.  Your
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&PostScript;, LaserJets, InkJets and BubbleJets, and so on.  Your
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&kde; users on that box are very happy, they can print like never
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&tde; users on that box are very happy, they can print like never
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before, <quote>ringing all the bells and whistles</quote> of every
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before, <quote>ringing all the bells and whistles</quote> of every
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printer.  It took you 2 hours to make everything run perfectly... and
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printer.  It took you 2 hours to make everything run perfectly... and
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now all the other 100 users on the network want the same.  Two hours
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now all the other 100 users on the network want the same.  Two hours
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>Welcome to &tdesu;! &tdesu; is a graphical front end for the
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<para>Welcome to &tdesu;! &tdesu; is a graphical front end for the
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&UNIX; <command>su</command> command for the K Desktop Environment.
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&UNIX; <command>su</command> command for the Trinity Desktop Environment.
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password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses
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password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses
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the system's <command>su</command>.</para>
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the system's <command>su</command>.</para>
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<command>tdesu</command>
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<command>tdesu</command>
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<arg choice="opt">&kde; Generic Options</arg>
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<arg choice="opt">&tde; Generic Options</arg>
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<arg choice="opt">Qt Generic Options</arg>
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<para><parameter>file</parameter> is evaluated like this: if
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<parameter>FILE</parameter> starts with a <literal>/</literal>, it is
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<parameter>FILE</parameter> starts with a <literal>/</literal>, it is
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taken as an absolute filename. Otherwise, it is taken as the name of a
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taken as an absolute filename. Otherwise, it is taken as the name of a
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global &kde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display
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global &tde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display
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manager, <application>tdm</application>, you could issue
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manager, <application>tdm</application>, you could issue
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<command>tdesu <option>-c tdmconfig -f
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<command>tdesu <option>-c tdmconfig -f
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tdmrc</option></command></para></listitem>
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tdmrc</option></command></para></listitem>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<title>KDE User's Manual</title>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<author>&Lauri.Watts; &Lauri.Watts.mail;</author>
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<date>Jun 7, 2005</date>
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<date>Jun 7, 2005</date>
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<productname>K Desktop Environment</productname>
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<productname>Trinity Desktop Environment</productname>
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<refsect1>
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<refsect1>
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<title>Description</title>
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<title>Description</title>
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<para>&tdesu; is a graphical front end for the
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<para>&tdesu; is a graphical front end for the
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&UNIX; <command>su</command> command for the K Desktop Environment.
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&UNIX; <command>su</command> command for the Trinity Desktop Environment.
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It allows you to run a program as different user by supplying the
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password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses
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password for that user. &tdesu; is an unprivileged program; it uses
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the system's <command>su</command>.</para>
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the system's <command>su</command>.</para>
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global &kde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display
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global &tde; configuration file. For example: to configure the K display
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manager, <application>tdm</application>, you could issue
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tdmrc</option></command></para></listitem>
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tdmrc</option></command></para></listitem>
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<releaseinfo>0.05.02</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>0.05.02</releaseinfo>
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
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<para>This document describes &tdm; the &kde; Display Manager. &tdm;
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<para>This document describes &tdm; the &tde; Display Manager. &tdm;
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is also known as the <quote>Login Manager</quote>.</para>
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<para>If one does not already exist, add a line to the
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<filename>~/.xinitrc</filename> to start your preferred window manager
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or desktop environment.</para>
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<para>For &kde; you should enter:</para>
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<screen><userinput>starttde</userinput></screen>
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</procedure>
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<para>At this point, typing <userinput><command>startx</command></userinput>
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on the commandline should start X, with a &kde; session.  The next task is
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<para>If you have other users to configure, you should repeat the procedure
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<title>The Login Manager &kcontrolcenter; Module</title>
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manager, &tdm;.  You can change how the login screen looks, who has
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<title>Appearance</title>
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&kde;'s graphical login manager.</para>
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<para>The <guilabel>Greeting:</guilabel> is the title of the login
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<link linkend="option-greeterpos"><option>GreeterPos</option></link>
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in &tdmrc;.</para>
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in, the style used by &tdm; can be configured using the <guilabel>GUI
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These correspond to the keys <link
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buttons). </para> <para>You then select a pattern by clicking
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<guilabel>Setup</guilabel>.  This opens a new dialog window, which gives you
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<guilabel>Setup</guilabel>.  This opens a new dialog window, which gives you
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the opportunity to select a pattern.  Simply click once on the pattern of your
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the opportunity to select a pattern.  Simply click once on the pattern of your
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choice, then click on <guilabel>OK</guilabel>, and &kde; will render the pattern
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choice, then click on <guilabel>OK</guilabel>, and &tde; will render the pattern
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you selected using the two colors you selected.  For more on patterns, see the
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url="help:/kcontrol/background/index.html#bkgnd-programs">Background: Using an external program</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &kde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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1</guilabel> in each corner of the screen, and slowly transform into the color
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selected by <guilabel>Color 2</guilabel> as it moves to the center of the
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buttons).  &tde; will then start with the color selected by <guilabel>Color
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2</guilabel> in the center of the screen, and slowly transform into the color
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things are going well.  The main thing that can go wrong here is that
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the run-time linker might not find the shared &Qt; or &kde; libraries.
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testing at the command line.  If you are trying to get two versions of &kde;
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<envar>PATH</envar> and <envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</envar> environment variables
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<term>default</term>
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resources to run multiple X sessions.  For example, &XDMCP; is a good
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<para><application>KTTS</application> is a &kde; application for the conversion of text into audible speech. Currently, since &kde; 3.4, you can use <application>KTTS</application> to speak any text from the &klipper;, the &kde; clipboard, any text from a plain text file (using &kate; or otherwise), speak any portion of text from a &HTML; page in &konqueror;, and much more.</para>
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<para><application>KTTS</application> is a &tde; application for the conversion of text into audible speech. Currently, since &kde; 3.4, you can use <application>KTTS</application> to speak any text from the &klipper;, the &tde; clipboard, any text from a plain text file (using &kate; or otherwise), speak any portion of text from a &HTML; page in &konqueror;, and much more.</para>
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	<listitem><para>&kde;'s file manager, web browser, <acronym>FTP</acronym> client and much more. &konqueror; is the canvas for all the latest &kde; technology, from KIO slaves (which provide mechanisms for file access) to component embedding, allowing it to be a universal viewing application, capable of displaying various image files as well as documents.</para>
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	<listitem><para>&tde;'s file manager, web browser, <acronym>FTP</acronym> client and much more. &konqueror; is the canvas for all the latest &tde; technology, from KIO slaves (which provide mechanisms for file access) to component embedding, allowing it to be a universal viewing application, capable of displaying various image files as well as documents.</para>
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	<listitem><para>&kde;'s advanced multi-view text editor. &kate; is excellent for things such as viewing the &HTML; source of a webpage to handling advanced coding in <acronym>C++</acronym>, <acronym>PHP</acronym> and <acronym>XML</acronym> with its powerful syntax highlighting engine and code folding capabilities. &kate; is a very speedy application, being capable of opening huge text files in a matter of seconds, as well as allowing you to view a hefty amount of multiple views in order to see more instances of the same document and/or more documents at any particular time.</para>
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	<listitem><para>&tde;'s advanced multi-view text editor. &kate; is excellent for things such as viewing the &HTML; source of a webpage to handling advanced coding in <acronym>C++</acronym>, <acronym>PHP</acronym> and <acronym>XML</acronym> with its powerful syntax highlighting engine and code folding capabilities. &kate; is a very speedy application, being capable of opening huge text files in a matter of seconds, as well as allowing you to view a hefty amount of multiple views in order to see more instances of the same document and/or more documents at any particular time.</para>
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	<listitem><para>The X terminal emulator for &kde;. &konsole;, like many &kde; applications, is extremely customizable; while you can create your own user sessions, you can also of course open &Linux; console sessions, shell sessions, as well as standard <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> and sudo sessions.</para>
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	<listitem><para>The &kde; Panel, used for handling your currently running applications, a pager allowing you to switch between desktops, quick launch buttons to act as application launchers and much more.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A <acronym>GUI</acronym> front-end to the powerful &DCOP; (Desktop COmmunications Protocol). &DCOP; provides a comprehensive protocol for interprocess communication between &kde; applications. While this is increasingly useful to &kde; programmers, it is also beneficial to the ordinary user who would want to create a script, or, say, a <application>SuperKaramba</application> theme.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A <acronym>GUI</acronym> front-end to the powerful &DCOP; (Desktop COmmunications Protocol). &DCOP; provides a comprehensive protocol for interprocess communication between &tde; applications. While this is increasingly useful to &tde; programmers, it is also beneficial to the ordinary user who would want to create a script, or, say, a <application>SuperKaramba</application> theme.</para>
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	<listitem><para>The control center for the K Desktop Environment. You can alter a myriad of different things, ranging from themes, fonts and screensavers, to Internet, security and system administration.</para>
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	<listitem><para><ulink url="http://kde-apps.org">http://kde-apps.org</ulink> -- The largest directory of third-party &kde; applications.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>As you may have noticed, a wealth of information is accessible from the respective handbooks themselves, which can be accessed either by using the help KIO slave in &konqueror; (that is, type <userinput>help:/<replaceable>application</replaceable></userinput> in the Location toolbar), or by selecting it in the &khelpcenter;.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>This serves as the medium by which the rest of the applications in &kde; <acronym>PIM</acronym> can integrate with one another. All of the applications in &kde; <acronym>PIM</acronym> can be displayed inside here, and you can easily choose which ones to display. It also contains a Summary page by which you can get a brief overview of events and information in the other components.</para>
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	<listitem><para>This serves as the medium by which the rest of the applications in &tde; <acronym>PIM</acronym> can integrate with one another. All of the applications in &tde; <acronym>PIM</acronym> can be displayed inside here, and you can easily choose which ones to display. It also contains a Summary page by which you can get a brief overview of events and information in the other components.</para>
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	<listitem><para>Several more &kde; network applications can be found in the &kde; Extragear; see <xref linkend="extragear-network"/>, under <xref linkend="extragear-components"/>.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>Several more &tde; network applications can be found in the &tde; Extragear; see <xref linkend="extragear-network"/>, under <xref linkend="extragear-components"/>.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>An advanced <acronym>PDF</acronym> viewer, based on <application>xpdf</application>, for &kde;. <application>KPDF</application> contains a number of ways to search through the document (standard find dialog, thumbnail filter, etc.) and has other features such as hands-free reading.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An advanced <acronym>PDF</acronym> viewer, based on <application>xpdf</application>, for &tde;. <application>KPDF</application> contains a number of ways to search through the document (standard find dialog, thumbnail filter, etc.) and has other features such as hands-free reading.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An image viewer program which supports a number of different image filetypes including <acronym>JPEG</acronym>, <acronym>GIF</acronym>, <acronym>PNG</acronym>, <acronym>TIFF</acronym> and many others. <application>Kview</application> has full integration with &kde; and it can be embedded into &konqueror; for viewing image files on your diskdrive as well as your <acronym>FTP</acronym> site or webserver, using its &URL; open support. Other features include a few image manipulations such as zoom, rotate, grayscale and flip. </para>
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	<listitem><para>An image viewer program which supports a number of different image filetypes including <acronym>JPEG</acronym>, <acronym>GIF</acronym>, <acronym>PNG</acronym>, <acronym>TIFF</acronym> and many others. <application>Kview</application> has full integration with &tde; and it can be embedded into &konqueror; for viewing image files on your diskdrive as well as your <acronym>FTP</acronym> site or webserver, using its &URL; open support. Other features include a few image manipulations such as zoom, rotate, grayscale and flip. </para>
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	<listitem><para>Several more advanced &kde; graphics applications can be found in the &kde; Extragear; under the <xref linkend="extragear-components"/>, see <xref linkend="extragear-graphics"/> for a list of a few of them.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>Several more advanced &tde; graphics applications can be found in the &tde; Extragear; under the <xref linkend="extragear-components"/>, see <xref linkend="extragear-graphics"/> for a list of a few of them.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>An easy-to-use music player for &tde;. &juk; is playlist and meta-data focused, allowing you to quickly search through the dynamic playlist provided. Some of the features include &CD; cover-art fetching from <trademark class="registered">Google</trademark> images, <application>MusicBrainz</application> integration for file identification over the Internet, and multiple audio backends, including &arts;, <application>GStreamer</application> and <application>aKode</application>.  </para>
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	<listitem><para>Several more advanced &tde; multimedia applications can be found in the &tde; Extragear; under the <xref linkend="extragear-components"/>, see <xref linkend="extragear-multimedia"/> for a list of a few of them.</para></listitem>
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reducing memory usage. You can also select whether to pre-load &konqueror;
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reducing memory usage. You can also select whether to pre-load &konqueror;
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after &kde; startup, to reduce start times.</para>
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after &tde; startup, to reduce start times.</para>
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sessions. You can configure &kde; to remember your previous session and
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sessions. You can configure &tde; to remember your previous session and
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restore the applications you were using the next time you log in.  You can
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checker. It allows you to modify what spell checker to use, what types of
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checker. It allows you to modify what spell checker to use, what types of
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error to check for and also what default dictionary to use. &kde; supports
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error to check for and also what default dictionary to use. &tde; supports
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the use of both <application>ASpell</application> and
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orientation and refresh rate of your display, and whether you would like
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these settings to be applied on &kde; startup. On the <guilabel>Power
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these settings to be applied on &tde; startup. On the <guilabel>Power
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Control</guilabel> tab, you can configure your power management options for
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this screen such as blanking.  </para></listitem>
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prefer numlock to be on KDE startup.</para></listitem>
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prefer numlock to be on TDE startup.</para></listitem>
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<para>This section has a single module, <guilabel>Laptop Battery</guilabel>.
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battery monitor. You can select battery icons to represent different power states, and set up 
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battery monitor. You can select battery icons to represent different power states, and set up
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notification of certain events. In the case that your battery runs down to a critical level, you can
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notification of certain events. In the case that your battery runs down to a critical level, you can
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configure the daemon to suspend or shutdown your laptop, to save you from losing data.
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configure the daemon to suspend or shutdown your laptop, to save you from losing data.
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system bell to use a visual signal, such as flashing the screen or inverting
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system bell to use a visual signal, such as flashing the screen or inverting
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screen colors. You can also configure keyboard accessibility options such
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screen colors. You can also configure keyboard accessibility options such
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shortcuts. There are several predefined shortcut schemes you can use if you
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shortcuts. There are several predefined shortcut schemes you can use if you
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&MacOS;. If you prefer, you can customise your own scheme and modifier keys.
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<title>Security &amp; Privacy</title>
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security and privacy such as the use of cryptography, enabling the KDE
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security and privacy such as the use of cryptography, enabling the TDE
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wallet, setting your identity and managing caches.</para>
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wallet, setting your identity and managing caches.</para>
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KDE applications, as well as manage your personal certificates
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TDE applications, as well as manage your personal certificates
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and the known certificate authorities.</para></listitem>
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and the known certificate authorities.</para></listitem>
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<para>KDE Wallet aims to provide secure storage for passwords and web form data.
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be opened with a master password (which you should never forget!). The
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be opened with a master password (which you should never forget!). The
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default wallet is named "kdewallet", and you can either create a new wallet 
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default wallet is named "kdewallet", and you can either create a new wallet
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for your local passwords or accept the default wallet for all data in 
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the "Automatic Wallet Selection" section.</para>
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the "Automatic Wallet Selection" section.</para>
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the KDE Wallet Manager. All of them will ask at least once for permission to
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the TDE Wallet Manager. All of them will ask at least once for permission to
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access to actual wallet. You can give different access levels, such as "always
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access to actual wallet. You can give different access levels, such as "always
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allow", "allow once", etc. If you want to change that access level, you can do
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allow", "allow once", etc. If you want to change that access level, you can do
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user session is closed, but you can change that in the <guilabel>Close
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user session is closed, but you can change that in the <guilabel>Close
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Wallet</guilabel> section to close it when unused for a time, when a screen
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Wallet</guilabel> section to close it when unused for a time, when a screen
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saver starts or when the last application stops using it.</para>
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saver starts or when the last application stops using it.</para>
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<para>As you can have several wallets, <guilabel>Automatic Wallet
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Selection</guilabel> allows you start KDE with a given wallet.</para>
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<para>KDE Wallet will appear in your system tray by default, but you can hide
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it. Uncheck <guilabel>Show manager in the system tray</guilabel> to keep it
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always hidden, or check <guilabel>Hide system tray icon when last wallet
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always hidden, or check <guilabel>Hide system tray icon when last wallet
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KDE applications, regarding to the wallet use.</para></listitem>
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TDE applications, regarding to the wallet use.</para></listitem>
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browser caches.</para></listitem>
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<acronym>LILO</acronym> this section will allow you to configure it.
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have installed. By default, it displays personal fonts. To modify system-wide fonts click the <guibutton>Administrator Mode</guibutton> button.</para> </listitem>
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have installed. By default, it displays personal fonts. To modify system-wide fonts click the <guibutton>Administrator Mode</guibutton> button.</para> </listitem>
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configuration files for a &Linux; kernel. This configurator is compatible with kernels previous to 2.5.</para></listitem>
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configuration files for a &Linux; kernel. This configurator is compatible with kernels previous to 2.5.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure the &kde; login manager, &tdm;. &tdm; is
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<listitem><para>This module allows you to configure the &tde; login manager, &tdm;. &tdm; is
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a powerful login manager with a large range of options. It supports user switching, remote graphical logins and has a fully customizable appearance. For more information, see the &tdm; handbook. </para></listitem>
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a powerful login manager with a large range of options. It supports user switching, remote graphical logins and has a fully customizable appearance. For more information, see the &tdm; handbook. </para></listitem>
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important files are kept. The <guilabel>Desktop</guilabel> directory contains all the files on your desktop. The <guilabel>Autostart</guilabel> directory contains files or links to files that you want run when &kde; starts, and the <guilabel>Documents</guilabel> directory is the default location &kde; applications will open or save documents to.</para></listitem>
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important files are kept. The <guilabel>Desktop</guilabel> directory contains all the files on your desktop. The <guilabel>Autostart</guilabel> directory contains files or links to files that you want run when &tde; starts, and the <guilabel>Documents</guilabel> directory is the default location &tde; applications will open or save documents to.</para></listitem>
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Sony Vaio laptops. If you have a Sony Vaio, you will have to install the <quote>sonypi</quote>
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driver to use this section.</para></listitem>
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<title>Customizing the Appearance of your &tde; Desktop</title>
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found in the &kcontrolcenter;, or by <mousebutton>right</mousebutton>-clicking
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while this may be unnoticeable on very fast systems.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An advanced and comprehensive music player with the capability to play <acronym>MP3</acronym>, <acronym>WAV</acronym>, and <acronym>OGG</acronym> audio filetypes and others. There is not room here to mention all of &amarok;'s features, but by default, &amarok; can automatically fetch cover art, embed song lyrics, and display aesthetically pleasing visualizations. &amarok; remains, as much of &tde; does, highly customizable; it contains a powerful scripting interface, and the context browser can be stylised easily using &CSS;. &amarok; also supports several backends, including  <application>GStreamer</application>, <application>xine</application>, <acronym>NMM</acronym>, <acronym>MAS</acronym>, <application>aKode</application> and &arts;.</para>
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	<listitem><para>The definitive &CD;/<acronym>DVD</acronym> burning application for &kde;. With <application>K3b</application> you can create data, video, and audio (it comes with plugins for <acronym>WAV</acronym>, <acronym>MP3</acronym>, <acronym>FLAC</acronym>, and <application>Ogg Vorbis</application>) &CD;s. Projects can be saved and loaded, &CD;-ripping is supported, and you can appropriately make &CD;/<acronym>DVD</acronym> copies. </para>
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	<listitem><para>The definitive &CD;/<acronym>DVD</acronym> burning application for &tde;. With <application>K3b</application> you can create data, video, and audio (it comes with plugins for <acronym>WAV</acronym>, <acronym>MP3</acronym>, <acronym>FLAC</acronym>, and <application>Ogg Vorbis</application>) &CD;s. Projects can be saved and loaded, &CD;-ripping is supported, and you can appropriately make &CD;/<acronym>DVD</acronym> copies. </para>
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	<listitem><para>A photo management application which can conveniently organize and import digital photos. Features include complete tagging functionality, a plugin system, and a fully-featured comment system. &digikam; also makes use of <acronym>KIPI</acronym> (&kde; Image Plugin Interface), therefore contributing to the initiative to create a common plugin infrastructure, which allows development of image plugins that can be shared among graphical applications in &kde; (others include <application>Gwenview</application>, <application>ShowImg</application> and <application>KimDaBa</application>).</para>
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	<listitem><para>A photo management application which can conveniently organize and import digital photos. Features include complete tagging functionality, a plugin system, and a fully-featured comment system. &digikam; also makes use of <acronym>KIPI</acronym> (&tde; Image Plugin Interface), therefore contributing to the initiative to create a common plugin infrastructure, which allows development of image plugins that can be shared among graphical applications in &tde; (others include <application>Gwenview</application>, <application>ShowImg</application> and <application>KimDaBa</application>).</para>
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	<listitem><para>Another advanced image viewer which can load and save all image formats supported by &kde;, as well as being able to display the <application>GIMP</application> (*.<acronym>xcf</acronym>) image filetype. <application>Gwenview</application> can perform a few graphical manipulations (rotate, mirroring) and has full support for KIO slaves (allowing you to use it via &FTP;). Other features also include file management operations, such as copy, paste, move and delete.</para>
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	<listitem><para>Another advanced image viewer which can load and save all image formats supported by &tde;, as well as being able to display the <application>GIMP</application> (*.<acronym>xcf</acronym>) image filetype. <application>Gwenview</application> can perform a few graphical manipulations (rotate, mirroring) and has full support for KIO slaves (allowing you to use it via &FTP;). Other features also include file management operations, such as copy, paste, move and delete.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A feature-rich image viewer, written for &kde;, which can display numerous formats, including <acronym>JPEG</acronym>, <acronym>PNG</acronym>, [animated] <acronym>GIF</acronym> and <acronym>MNG</acronym>. It consists of a tree-view frame, a directory/preview frame, and a view frame. The (larger) view frame can be exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and display images from multiple directories and search for identical images. <application>ShowImg</application> also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, drag and drop with &konqueror;, and support for images in compressed archives.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A feature-rich image viewer, written for &tde;, which can display numerous formats, including <acronym>JPEG</acronym>, <acronym>PNG</acronym>, [animated] <acronym>GIF</acronym> and <acronym>MNG</acronym>. It consists of a tree-view frame, a directory/preview frame, and a view frame. The (larger) view frame can be exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and display images from multiple directories and search for identical images. <application>ShowImg</application> also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, drag and drop with &konqueror;, and support for images in compressed archives.</para>
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	<listitem><para><application>KimDaBa</application> (&kde; Image Database) attempts to provide an efficient solution for the organization of hundreds (or even thousands) of images. Having been highly optimized for annotating images, <application>KimDaBa</application> can help you locate an image in a matter of seconds.</para>
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	<listitem><para><application>KimDaBa</application> (&tde; Image Database) attempts to provide an efficient solution for the organization of hundreds (or even thousands) of images. Having been highly optimized for annotating images, <application>KimDaBa</application> can help you locate an image in a matter of seconds.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A fully-featured <acronym>IRC</acronym> client which supports per channel encoding, downloading and resuming file transfers, nick completion and highlighting, as well as tight integration with &kontact; and the rest of &kde;.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A &kde; frontend for <application>MLDonkey</application>, a powerful <acronym>P2P</acronym> file-sharing tool. Highly configurable, real-time graphical bandwidth and network statistics, and much more.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A &tde; frontend for <application>MLDonkey</application>, a powerful <acronym>P2P</acronym> file-sharing tool. Highly configurable, real-time graphical bandwidth and network statistics, and much more.</para>
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	<listitem><para>Displays for every network interface an icon in the systray. Tooltips and an info dialog provide further information about the interface. Passive popups inform about interface changes and a traffic plotter is also integrated.</para>
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			<listitem><para><ulink url="http://kde-apps.org">&tde;-apps</ulink> entry: <ulink url="http://kmldonkey.org/">http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12956</ulink></para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>A &kde; recipe tool that can manage a recipe database with an easy-to-use interface. Full support for creating and removing ingredients as well as units; helps with diets, can calculate the amount of calories, vitamins, carbohydrates etc. Other advantages are its flexilibity and potential to extend further.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A &tde; recipe tool that can manage a recipe database with an easy-to-use interface. Full support for creating and removing ingredients as well as units; helps with diets, can calculate the amount of calories, vitamins, carbohydrates etc. Other advantages are its flexilibity and potential to extend further.</para>
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	<listitem><para>It should be stressed that the above is but a preview of what is available in the &kde; extragear. To view all of the applications and utilities available there visit <ulink url="http://extragear.kde.org">http://extragear.kde.org</ulink>, where a briefer summary of each application is provided.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>It should be stressed that the above is but a preview of what is available in the &tde; extragear. To view all of the applications and utilities available there visit <ulink url="http://extragear.kde.org">http://extragear.kde.org</ulink>, where a briefer summary of each application is provided.</para></listitem>
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	<listitem><para>The handbooks for the majority of applications in extragear can be viewed from <ulink url="http://docs.kde.org">http://docs.kde.org</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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<title>The &kde; User Guide</title>
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<title>The &tde; (Trinity Desktop Environment) User Guide</title>
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<holder>The &kde; Documentation Team</holder>
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<year>2012</year>
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<date>2004-06-16</date>
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<date>2012-02-01</date>
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<releaseinfo>0.0.1</releaseinfo>
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<releaseinfo>0.2</releaseinfo>
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<para>A general user guide to &kde;
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<para>A general user guide to the Trinity Desktop Environment.
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<para>Please report any problems with this document to
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<email>kde-doc-english@kde.org</email>.
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<email>trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net</email>.
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<keyword>KDE</keyword>
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<title>Introduction</title>
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<para>This User Guide aims to provide an overview of the entire &kde; experience.  We
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<para>This User Guide provides an overview of &tde;. Use this
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assume here that you have a standard, working installation of a complete &kde;
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guide after installing &tde; and accompanying packages. This guide should be
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desktop environment, and the accompanying packages.  This book should be
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a first point of reference for basic &tde; configuration questions, or
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your first point of reference for any simple &kde; configuration question, or
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to learn to perform common tasks.</para>
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to find out how to perform a common task.</para>
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<title>What this book aims to be</title>
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<para>The first place to look and a one stop shop for all questions you have
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<para>The first place to look and a one-stop location for questions
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regarding your &kde; experience.</para>
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regarding &tde;.</para>
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<para>A Quick Start Guide to commonly performed tasks - In most cases, you do not
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<para>A quick guide to commonly performed tasks. In most cases, learning
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need to know the details of how to configure every option in an application,
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basic functions does not require configuring every option in an application.
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in order to get down to work.  You will find step-by-step guides which
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will work in most common situations, along with links to sources of
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for most common situations, along with links to sources of
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further information in case you have any problems.</para>
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further information.</para>
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manuals.  You should turn to the handbook for help with specific program
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handbook help manuals. Use the appropriate handbook to help with specific program
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configuration and troubleshooting issues not covered in this book. If the
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configuration and troubleshooting issues not covered in this guide. Where to find
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answer is outside the scope of this book, we will tell you here precisely
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additional information is provided when answers are outside the scope of this guide.</para>
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where to look for further help.</para>
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applications provided as part of a &kde; release.  This is not a judgment on
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installation. Local installations might be customized by
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generic. For example, file paths used to run files might be different than
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installation.  Your local installation may be customized by your
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running the command <userinput><command>kde-config</command> <option>--prefix</option></userinput>. This folder is referred to
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use of &kde;, such as <xref linkend="windows-how-to-work"/>,  and the tools
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Guide. At the end of this part, you'll find a guide to tweaking &kde;
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Guide. At the end of this part are suggestions for tweaking &tde;
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any &tde; application can be started. The Panel can be configured to show all the
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geometry), which will bring you to the edge of knowledge. Have fun learning
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	<listitem><para>An easy-to-use application which implements the classical hangman game. You can choose for the words to be from a particular topic and even choose from a selection of difficulty levels. The program comes in twenty-four languages, and is therefore quite ideal for learning the spelling of basic nouns in other languages.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A simple mind-training game, in which you have to figure out the word that has been given in the program. The letters from the word are disordered, and from the given words you have to solve which word the letters might make, if rearranged. Similar to the popular Countdown game as seen on Television.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A simple mind-training game, in which you have to figure out the word that has been given in the program. The letters from the word are disordered, and from the given words you have to solve which word the letters might make, if rearranged. Similar to the popular Countdown game as seen on Television.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A simple way to learn and study Spanish verb forms. The program suggests a verb and a tense and the user enters the different forms. The program corrects the user input and gives feedback.  The user can edit the list of the verbs that can be studied and the program can build regular verb forms, and the forms of the most important verb groups, by itself. Irregular verb forms can be entered by the user.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A simple way to learn and study Spanish verb forms. The program suggests a verb and a tense and the user enters the different forms. The program corrects the user input and gives feedback.  The user can edit the list of the verbs that can be studied and the program can build regular verb forms, and the forms of the most important verb groups, by itself. Irregular verb forms can be entered by the user.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A Japanese reference and learning tool. Words from both English and Japanese can be looked up, and filtered, using the <application>Edict</application> and <application>Kanjidic</application> dictionary protocols. Other features in &kiten; include a few comprehensive search functions, a history of searches, and a learning section which contains various different learning modes.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A Japanese reference and learning tool. Words from both English and Japanese can be looked up, and filtered, using the <application>Edict</application> and <application>Kanjidic</application> dictionary protocols. Other features in &kiten; include a few comprehensive search functions, a history of searches, and a learning section which contains various different learning modes.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An application with several exercise types in order to enhance your calculating with fractions. Different tasks include exercises to find the sum of two fractions, the conversion of fractions into the respective decimal, the comparison (with less than, more than) of fractions, and more. </para>
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	<listitem><para>A great application with interactive geometry. Ideal for teachers attempting to draw a graph on the computer, or students who wish to find out more and investigate with graphs and curves. Currently many things are supported, and you can very easily construct several things from parabolas and hyperbolas, to ellipses. </para>
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	<listitem><para>Essentially an application to help you improve your skills in calculating percentages. Different exercises are included, and there are varying difficulty levels to target persons with varying abilities.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A mathematical function plotter. It has built in a powerful parser. You can plot different functions simultaneously and combine their function terms to build new functions. &kmplot; supports functions with parameters and functions in polar coordinates. Several grid modes are possible and plots may be printed with high precision in correct scale.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A desktop Planetarium for &kde;. It provides an accurate graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on Earth, at any date and time. The display includes 130,000 stars, 13,000 deep-sky objects,all 8 planets, the Sun and Moon, and thousands of comets and asteroids.</para>
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	<listitem><para>A fully-featured periodic table, with the full list of all elements, and extended information about each individual element is accessible. As well as being able to view a basic overview, other features include being able to view its chemical data, atomic model, energies, as well as a picture of the element.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An application for learning touch-typing. &ktouch; displays the keyboard on the screen, and the color of the keys changes when they need to be depressed. Text appears on the screen, and the user is asked to type it out. A few default lectures are contained in the program by default, with various different difficulty levels.</para>
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	<listitem><para>An application for learning touch-typing. &ktouch; displays the keyboard on the screen, and the color of the keys changes when they need to be depressed. Text appears on the screen, and the user is asked to type it out. A few default lectures are contained in the program by default, with various different difficulty levels.</para>
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<para>It is now possible to assign a profile based on either the user name
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<sect1 id="directory-layout-revisited">
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<title>Directory Layout Revisited</title>
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<title>Directory Layout Revisited</title>
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<para>Each directory tree used by &tde; has a fixed directory structure.
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Directories that are not relevant for a certain tree, or simply not used can
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Directories that are not relevant for a certain tree, or simply not used can
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be left out though. For example, directories used for temporary files are
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be left out though. For example, directories used for temporary files are
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usually only found under <filename
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usually only found under <filename
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<variablelist>
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<term><filename class="directory">bin</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">bin</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>Used for &kde; executables.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Used for &tde; executables.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<term><filename class="directory">lib</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">lib</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>Used for &kde; libraries.</para>
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<listitem><para>Used for &tde; libraries.</para>
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</listitem>
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<term><filename class="directory">lib/trinity</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">lib/trinity</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>This directory contains components, plugins, and other
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<listitem><para>This directory contains components, plugins, and other
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runtime loadable objects for use by &kde; 3.<replaceable>x</replaceable>
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runtime loadable objects for use by &tde; 3.<replaceable>x</replaceable>
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applications.</para></listitem> 
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applications.</para></listitem>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/applnk</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/applnk</filename></term>
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<listitem><para><literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files for
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<listitem><para><literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files for
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&kde;-menu (old)</para></listitem>
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&tde;-menu (old)</para></listitem>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/applications</filename></term>
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<listitem><para><literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files for
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<listitem><para><literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files for
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&kde;-menu (since &kde; 3.2)</para>
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&tde;-menu (since &kde; 3.2)</para>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/config</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/config</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>Configuration files. Configuration files are normally
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<listitem><para>Configuration files. Configuration files are normally
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named after the application they belong to plus the letters
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named after the application they belong to plus the letters
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<quote>rc</quote>. A special case is <filename>kdeglobals</filename>. 
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<quote>rc</quote>. A special case is <filename>kdeglobals</filename>.
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This file is read by all &kde; applications.</para></listitem>
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This file is read by all &tde; applications.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>This directory is used by session management and is
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<listitem><para>This directory is used by session management and is
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normally only available under <filename
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normally only available under <filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEHOME</envar></filename>. At the end of a
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEHOME</envar></filename>. At the end of a
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session &kde; applications store their state here. The file names
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session &tde; applications store their state here. The file names
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consist of the name of the application followed by a number. The
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consist of the name of the application followed by a number. The
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session manager <command>ksmserver</command> stores references to
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session manager <command>ksmserver</command> stores references to
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these numbers when saving a session in
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these numbers when saving a session in
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<term><filename class="directory">share/doc/HTML</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>This directory contains documentation for &kde;
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applications. Documentation is categorized by language and the
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applications. Documentation is categorized by language and the
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application it belongs to. Normally at least two files can be found in
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application it belongs to. Normally at least two files can be found in
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a directory: <filename>index.docbook</filename>, which contains the
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a directory: <filename>index.docbook</filename>, which contains the
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<term><filename class="directory">share/mimelnk</filename></term>
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<term><filename class="directory">share/mimelnk</filename></term>
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<listitem><para>In this directory,<literal
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<listitem><para>In this directory,<literal
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files that describe &MIME; types
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files that describe &MIME; types
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are stored. &kde; uses &MIME; types to identify the type of a
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are stored. &tde; uses &MIME; types to identify the type of a
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file.</para>
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<listitem><para>This directory contains <literal
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<listitem><para>This directory contains <literal
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files that describe services. Services
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files that describe services. Services
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are like applications but are usually launched by other applications instead
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are like applications but are usually launched by other applications instead
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of the user. Services do not appear in the &kde; menu.</para>
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of the user. Services do not appear in the &tde; menu.</para>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="host-specific-directories">
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<title>Host-specific Directories</title> 
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<title>Host-specific Directories</title>
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<para>There are three host-specific directories that are usually
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<para>There are three host-specific directories that are usually
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symlinked to other locations. If the directories do not already exist,
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symlinked to other locations. If the directories do not already exist,
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="configuration-files">
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<sect1 id="configuration-files">
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<title>Configuration Files</title> <para>&kde; uses a simple
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<title>Configuration Files</title> <para>&tde; uses a simple
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text-based file format for all its configuration files. It consists of
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text-based file format for all its configuration files. It consists of
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key-value pairs that are placed in groups.  All &kde; configuration
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key-value pairs that are placed in groups.  All &tde; configuration
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files use <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 encoding for text outside the
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files use <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 encoding for text outside the
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<acronym>ASCII</acronym> range.</para>
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<acronym>ASCII</acronym> range.</para>
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and <varname>Sort by</varname>:</para>
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and <varname>Sort by</varname>:</para>
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<programlisting>
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<programlisting>
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[KDE]
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[TDE]
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LargeCursor=false
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LargeCursor=false
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SingleClick=true
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<para>Empty lines in configuration files are ignored, as are lines that
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<para>Empty lines in configuration files are ignored, as are lines that
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start with a hash mark (<quote>#</quote>). The hash mark can be used to add
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start with a hash mark (<quote>#</quote>). The hash mark can be used to add
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comments to configuration files. It should be noted that when a &kde;
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comments to configuration files. It should be noted that when a &tde;
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application updates a configuration file the comments are
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application updates a configuration file the comments are
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> preserved.</para>
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> preserved.</para>
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<para>There can be multiple configuration files with the same name in the
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<para>There can be multiple configuration files with the same name in the
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<filename class="directory">share/config</filename> sub-directory of the
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<filename class="directory">share/config</filename> sub-directory of the
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various &kde; directory trees. In this case the information of all these
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various &tde; directory trees. In this case the information of all these
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configuration files is combined on a key-by-key basis.  If the same key
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configuration files is combined on a key-by-key basis.  If the same key
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within a certain group is defined in more than one place, the key value read
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within a certain group is defined in more than one place, the key value read
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from the directory tree with the highest precedence will be used.
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from the directory tree with the highest precedence will be used.
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not locked down.</para>
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not locked down.</para>
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<programlisting>
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<programlisting>
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[Mail Settings] 
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[Mail Settings]
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Host[$ie]=$(hostname)
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Host[$ie]=$(hostname)
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Email[$e]=${USER}@${HOST}
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Email[$e]=${USER}@${HOST}
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</programlisting>
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</programlisting>
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</informalexample>
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</informalexample>
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<para>In general the entries that can appear in a configuration file are not
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<para>In general the entries that can appear in a configuration file are not
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documented.  With &kde; 3.2 a start has been made to change this. In
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documented.  With &tde; 3.2 a start has been made to change this. In
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<filename
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<filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/config.kcfg</filename>, files
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/config.kcfg</filename>, files
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can be found that provide a formal description of the possible entries in a
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can be found that provide a formal description of the possible entries in a
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configuration file. These are used by the new &kde; Configuration Editor
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configuration file. These are used by the new &tde; Configuration Editor
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when available.</para>
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when available.</para>
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<informalexample>
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<informalexample>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="kde-startup-sequence">
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<sect1 id="kde-startup-sequence">
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<title>&kde; Startup Sequence</title>
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<title>&tde; Startup Sequence</title>
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<sect2 id="tdm">
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<sect2 id="tdm">
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<title>&tdm;</title>
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<title>&tdm;</title>
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Session - <filename>/etc/X11/xdm/Xsession</filename> - starts session as user
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Session - <filename>/etc/X11/xdm/Xsession</filename> - starts session as user
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</member>
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</member>
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<member>
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<member>
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= For a KDE session: <command>kde</command> or <command>starttde</command>
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= For a TDE session: <command>kde</command> or <command>starttde</command>
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</member>
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</member>
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<member>
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<member>
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= If present <filename>~/.xsession</filename> or <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>
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= If present <filename>~/.xsession</filename> or <filename>~/.xinitrc</filename>
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</sect2>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="starttde">
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<sect2 id="starttde">
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<title>The &kde; Startup Script: <command>starttde</command></title>
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<title>The &tde; Startup Script: <command>starttde</command></title>
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<para>The &kde; startup sequence starts with the
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<para>The &tde; startup sequence starts with the
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<filename>starttde</filename> script. In most cases this script gets called
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<filename>starttde</filename> script. In most cases this script gets called
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from the display manager (&tdm;) once the user has been authenticated. Their
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from the display manager (&tdm;) once the user has been authenticated. Their
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are two very important lines in the <filename>starttde</filename>
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are two very important lines in the <filename>starttde</filename>
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<para>The first line starts the <command>tdeinit</command> master process.
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<para>The first line starts the <command>tdeinit</command> master process.
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The <command>tdeinit</command> master process is used to start all other
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The <command>tdeinit</command> master process is used to start all other
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&kde; processes.  It show up in the output of <command>ps
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&tde; processes.  It show up in the output of <command>ps
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<option>aux</option></command> as <computeroutput>tdeinit:
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<option>aux</option></command> as <computeroutput>tdeinit:
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Running...</computeroutput>. The arguments after <command>tdeinit</command>
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Running...</computeroutput>. The arguments after <command>tdeinit</command>
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are the names of additional processes to be started.  The <token>+</token>
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are the names of additional processes to be started.  The <token>+</token>
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<sect1 id="background-processes">
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<sect1 id="background-processes">
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<title>Background Processes</title>
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<title>Background Processes</title>
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<para>All &kde; background services are user-specific: unlike system daemons
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<para>All &tde; background services are user-specific: unlike system daemons
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they are not shared between users. As well as being unique per user they are
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they are not shared between users. As well as being unique per user they are
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also unique per X-server display. The processes are:</para>
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also unique per X-server display. The processes are:</para>
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<sect2 id="tdeinit">
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<sect2 id="tdeinit">
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<title><command>tdeinit</command></title>
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<title><command>tdeinit</command></title>
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<para><command>tdeinit</command> is used to start all other &kde;
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<para><command>tdeinit</command> is used to start all other &tde;
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programs. <command>tdeinit</command> can start normal binary program files
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programs. <command>tdeinit</command> can start normal binary program files
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as well as <command>tdeinit</command> loadable modules
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as well as <command>tdeinit</command> loadable modules
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(<acronym>KLM</acronym>s).  <acronym>KLM</acronym>s work just like binary
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(<acronym>KLM</acronym>s).  <acronym>KLM</acronym>s work just like binary
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<title><command>dcopserver</command></title>
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<title><command>dcopserver</command></title>
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<para><command>dcopserver</command> is a daemon which provides inter-process
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<para><command>dcopserver</command> is a daemon which provides inter-process
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communication (&DCOP;) facilities to all &kde; applications. The &DCOP;
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communication (&DCOP;) facilities to all &tde; applications. The &DCOP;
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facilities are accessible from the command shell via the
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facilities are accessible from the command shell via the
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<command>dcop</command> command line tool. &DCOP; is essential for all &kde;
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<command>dcop</command> command line tool. &DCOP; is essential for all &tde;
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applications.</para>
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applications.</para>
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<para>Some related files:</para>
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<para>Some related files:</para>
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<title><command>klauncher</command></title>
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<title><command>klauncher</command></title>
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<para><command>klauncher</command> is a daemon which is responsible for
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<para><command>klauncher</command> is a daemon which is responsible for
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service activation within &kde;. It operates in close connection with the
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service activation within &tde;. It operates in close connection with the
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<command>tdeinit</command> master process to start new processes. &kde;
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<command>tdeinit</command> master process to start new processes. &tde;
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applications communicate with <command>klauncher</command> over &DCOP; in
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applications communicate with <command>klauncher</command> over &DCOP; in
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order to start new applications or services.</para>
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order to start new applications or services.</para>
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<sect1 id="ksmserver">
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<sect1 id="ksmserver">
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<title>KSMServer</title>
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<title>KSMServer</title>
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<para><command>ksmserver</command> is &kde;'s session manager. On startup
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<para><command>ksmserver</command> is &tde;'s session manager. On startup
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the session manager launches auto-start applications and restores
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the session manager launches auto-start applications and restores
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applications from the previous session.  The applications to auto-start are
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applications from the previous session.  The applications to auto-start are
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indicated by <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files in the
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indicated by <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> files in the
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><command>kdesktop</command></term>
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<term><command>kdesktop</command></term>
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<listitem><para>The &kde; desktop</para>
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<listitem><para>The &tde; desktop</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><command>&kicker;</command></term>
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<term><command>&kicker;</command></term>
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<listitem><para>The &kde; panel</para>
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<listitem><para>The &tde; panel</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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documents, binary files or applications in the form of <literal
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documents, binary files or applications in the form of <literal
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files.</para>
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> files.</para>
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<para>The &kde; session manager also restores one of the previous
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<para>The &tde; session manager also restores one of the previous
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sessions. A session contains a collection of applications as well as
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sessions. A session contains a collection of applications as well as
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application-specific information that reflects the state of the applications
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application-specific information that reflects the state of the applications
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at the time the session was saved.  Sessions are stored in the
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at the time the session was saved.  Sessions are stored in the
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<sect1 id="environment-variables">
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<sect1 id="environment-variables">
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<title>Environment variables</title>
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<title>Environment variables</title>
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<para>Some important environment variables used by &kde;:</para>
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<para>Some important environment variables used by &tde;:</para>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<term>$<envar>TDEDIR</envar></term>
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<term>$<envar>TDEDIR</envar></term>
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<listitem><para>Has to be set if
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<listitem><para>Has to be set if
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<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> is not set and has to point to the root of the
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<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> is not set and has to point to the root of the
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&kde; installation tree. Allows &kde; to find its data like icons,
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&tde; installation tree. Allows &tde; to find its data like icons,
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menus and libraries.</para>
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menus and libraries.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEDIRS</envar></term>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEDIRS</envar></term>
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<listitem><para>Overrides <envar>TDEDIR</envar> and allows you to specify
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<listitem><para>Overrides <envar>TDEDIR</envar> and allows you to specify
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multiple directories where &kde; searches for its data. Useful if you want
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multiple directories where &tde; searches for its data. Useful if you want
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or have to install some programs to a different prefix than the rest of
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or have to install some programs to a different prefix than the rest of
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&kde;.</para> 
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&tde;.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term><envar>$TDEHOME</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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<varlistentry><term><envar>$TDEHOME</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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not set, &kde; uses <filename class="directory">~/.kde</filename> as
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not set, &tde; uses <filename class="directory">~/.kde</filename> as
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the directory where personal data is stored.</para>
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the directory where personal data is stored.</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEROOTHOME</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEROOTHOME</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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not set, &kde; uses <filename class="directory">~root/.kde</filename>
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not set, &tde; uses <filename class="directory">~root/.kde</filename>
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as the directory for <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>'s
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as the directory for <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>'s
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personal data. Was introduced to prevent &kde; from accidently
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personal data. Was introduced to prevent &tde; from accidently
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overwriting user data with root permissions when the user runs a &kde;
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overwriting user data with root permissions when the user runs a &tde;
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program after switching with <command>su</command> to <systemitem
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program after switching with <command>su</command> to <systemitem
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class="username">root</systemitem>.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEWM</envar></term><listitem><para>If the
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEWM</envar></term><listitem><para>If the
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<envar>TDEWM</envar> environment variable has been set, then it will
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<envar>TDEWM</envar> environment variable has been set, then it will
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be used as &kde;'s window manager within the
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<command>starttde</command> script instead of &twin;.</para>
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<command>starttde</command> script instead of &twin;.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_LANG</envar></term><listitem><para>Overrides
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_LANG</envar></term><listitem><para>Overrides
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the &kde; language configuration, &eg; <userinput>KDE_LANG=fr kprogram
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the &tde; language configuration, &eg; <userinput>KDE_LANG=fr kprogram
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&amp;</userinput> starts a program with French translation if the
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&amp;</userinput> starts a program with French translation if the
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necessary files are installed.</para>
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necessary files are installed.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDE_MULTIHEAD</envar></term><listitem><para>Set
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDE_MULTIHEAD</envar></term><listitem><para>Set
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this variable to <literal>true</literal> to indicate that &kde; is running
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this variable to <literal>true</literal> to indicate that &tde; is running
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on a multi-head system.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_IS_PRELINKED</envar></term><listitem><para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_IS_PRELINKED</envar></term><listitem><para>
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your &kde; binaries and libraries. This will turn off
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your &tde; binaries and libraries. This will turn off
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<command>tdeinit</command>.</para>
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<command>tdeinit</command>.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_UTF8_FILENAMES</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDE_UTF8_FILENAMES</envar></term><listitem><para>If
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this environment variable is set, &kde; assumes all filenames are in
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this environment variable is set, &tde; assumes all filenames are in
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<acronym>UTF-8</acronym> encoding regardless of the current C
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<acronym>UTF-8</acronym> encoding regardless of the current C
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locale.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDE_FULL_SESSION</envar></term><listitem><para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDE_FULL_SESSION</envar></term><listitem><para>
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by &eg; &konqueror; to know if it should consider remaining in memory
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by &eg; &konqueror; to know if it should consider remaining in memory
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for future re-use when being closed. If not set, &konqueror; will exit
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for future re-use when being closed. If not set, &konqueror; will exit
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after being closed (&eg; &tdesu; does that, it's also useful for
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after being closed (&eg; &tdesu; does that, it's also useful for
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDESYCOCA</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>KDESYCOCA</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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you to specify the path and the name of the generated &kde; system
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you to specify the path and the name of the generated &tde; system
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configuration cache file.</para>
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configuration cache file.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDETMP</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDETMP</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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to specify another path than <filename
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to specify another path than <filename
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class="directory">/tmp</filename> where &kde; stores its temporary
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class="directory">/tmp</filename> where &tde; stores its temporary
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files.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEVARTMP</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>TDEVARTMP</envar></term><listitem><para>Allows
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to specify another path than <filename
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to specify another path than <filename
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class="directory">/var/tmp</filename> where &kde; stores its variable
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class="directory">/var/tmp</filename> where &tde; stores its variable
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files.</para>
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files.</para>
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directory. Default is
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directory. Default is
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<literal>/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/</literal></para>
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<literal>/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/</literal></para>
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<para>&kde; adds locations from $<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> and profiles
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<para>&tde; adds locations from $<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> and profiles
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as well.  Used for <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> and
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<literal role="extension">.directory</literal> menu files. <literal
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class="directory">$<envar>XDG_DATA_DIRS</envar>/applications</filename>. 
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<literal
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$XDG_DATA_DIRS/desktop-directories
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$XDG_DATA_DIRS/desktop-directories
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</envar></term><listitem><para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</envar></term><listitem><para>
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(&kde; 3.2) - Defines the base directory relative to which user
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(&tde; 3.2) - Defines the base directory relative to which user
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specific configuration files should be stored. Default is
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specific configuration files should be stored. Default is
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<filename class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.config</filename>.</para>
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<filename class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.config</filename>.</para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_DIRS</envar></term><listitem><para>
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<varlistentry><term>$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_DIRS</envar></term><listitem><para>
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(&kde; 3.2) - Defines the preference-ordered set of base directories
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to search for configuration files in addition to the $<envar>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</envar>
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to search for configuration files in addition to the $<envar>XDG_CONFIG_HOME</envar>
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base directory. The default is <filename class="directory">/etc/xdg</filename> &kde; adds locations from
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base directory. The default is <filename class="directory">/etc/xdg</filename> &tde; adds locations from
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$<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> and profiles as well. Used by <literal role="extension">.menu</literal> descriptions in
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$<envar>TDEDIRS</envar> and profiles as well. Used by <literal role="extension">.menu</literal> descriptions in
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<filename class="directory">$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_DIRS</envar>/menus</filename>.
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<filename class="directory">$<envar>XDG_CONFIG_DIRS</envar>/menus</filename>.
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<para><command>tdeinit</command> is used to start all other &kde;
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<para><command>tdeinit</command> is used to start all other &tde;
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programs. <command>tdeinit</command> can start normal binary program f iles
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programs. <command>tdeinit</command> can start normal binary program f iles
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as well as <command>tdeinit</command> loadable modules
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as well as <command>tdeinit</command> loadable modules
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(<acronym>KLM</acronym>s).  <acronym>KLM</acronym>s work just like binary
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(<acronym>KLM</acronym>s).  <acronym>KLM</acronym>s work just like binary
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<para>You might be tempted to try <userinput><command>killall
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<para>You might be tempted to try <userinput><command>killall
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tdeinit</command></userinput>, but killing all tdeinit processes will have
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tdeinit</command></userinput>, but killing all tdeinit processes will have
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the effect of shutting down all of &kde;. In effect, total
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the effect of shutting down all of &tde;. In effect, total
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destruction!</para>
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destruction!</para>
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<para>There are two simple solutions to this:</para>
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<para>There are two simple solutions to this:</para>
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<screen><prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>kdekillall kdesktop</command></userinput>
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<screen><prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>kdekillall kdesktop</command></userinput>
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or good old
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or good old
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<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>kill 26195</command></userinput></screen>
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<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>kill 26195</command></userinput></screen>
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<para><command>kdekillall</command> is part of the &kde; <acronym>SDK</acronym>
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<para><command>kdekillall</command> is part of the &tde; <acronym>SDK</acronym>
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package.</para>
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package.</para>
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</chapter>
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</chapter>
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<chapter id="customizing-kde">
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<chapter id="customizing-kde">
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<title>Customizing &kde;</title>
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<title>Customizing &tde;</title>
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<sect1 id="desktop-icons">
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<sect1 id="desktop-icons">
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<title>Desktop Icons</title>
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<title>Desktop Icons</title>
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<para>&kde; uses several types of icons:</para>
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<para>&tde; uses several types of icons:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Documents</para>
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<listitem><para>Documents</para>
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> file: <menuchoice><guimenu>Create
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role="extension">.desktop</literal> file: <menuchoice><guimenu>Create
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New</guimenu><guisubmenu>File</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Link to
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New</guimenu><guisubmenu>File</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Link to
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Application</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You must provide details
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Application</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. You must provide details
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yourself. Drag from &kde; Menu: Either copy or link (creates symlink),
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yourself. Drag from &tde; Menu: Either copy or link (creates symlink),
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much easier</para>
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much easier</para>
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<callout arearefs="co-x-dcop-servicetype"><para>Has app started ok?
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<callout arearefs="co-x-dcop-servicetype"><para>Has app started ok?
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Remove if it doesn't work</para>
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Remove if it doesn't work</para>
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</callout>
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</callout>
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<callout arearefs="co-categories"><para>Categories for &kde; Menu, not
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<callout arearefs="co-categories"><para>Categories for &tde; Menu, not
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used on desktop</para>
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used on desktop</para>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>%u</term>
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<term>%u</term>
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<listitem><para>A single &URL;: if the app can
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<listitem><para>A single &URL;: if the app can
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handle &eg; &FTP; or &HTTP; &URL;s itself, otherwise &kde;.</para>
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handle &eg; &FTP; or &HTTP; &URL;s itself, otherwise &tde;.</para>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>%i</term> 
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<term>%i</term>
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<listitem><para>The icon; <option>--icon</option> option; &kde; app
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<listitem><para>The icon; <option>--icon</option> option; &tde; app
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will use icon from <varname>Icon</varname>= line in taskbar.</para>
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will use icon from <varname>Icon</varname>= line in taskbar.</para>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>%c</term> 
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<term>%c</term>
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<listitem><para>The caption; <option>--caption</option> option; &kde;
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<listitem><para>The caption; <option>--caption</option> option; &tde;
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app will use name from <varname>Name</varname>= line in
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app will use name from <varname>Name</varname>= line in
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taskbar.</para>
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taskbar.</para>
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<sect1 id="kde-menu">
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<sect1 id="kde-menu">
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<title>&kde; Menu</title>
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<title>&tde; Menu</title>
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<sect2 id="how-it-works">
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<sect2 id="how-it-works">
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<title>How it Works</title>
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<title>How it Works</title>
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<para>In &kde; 3.2 a common menu format is introduced at
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<para>In &tde; 3.2 a common menu format is introduced at
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<ulink
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<ulink
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url="http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec/">http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec/</ulink></para>
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url="http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec/">http://freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec/</ulink></para>
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<para>Before &kde; 3.2:
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<para>Before &tde; 3.2:
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Directory structure under <filename
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<listitem><para>Directory structure under <filename
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>It was difficult to rearrange the structure in &kde; 3.2 so the
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<para>It was difficult to rearrange the structure in &tde; 3.2 so the
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new menu format:
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new menu format:
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Defines structure in a single .menu file</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Defines structure in a single .menu file</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Is based on categories</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Is based on categories</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>is shared between <acronym>GNOME</acronym> and &kde;</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>is shared between <acronym>GNOME</acronym> and &tde;</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Supports applnk style menus as well</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Supports applnk style menus as well</para></listitem>
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</para>
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<para>Applications <emphasis>not</emphasis> in the menu do
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<para>Applications <emphasis>not</emphasis> in the menu do
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> exist with regard to other applications or
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> exist with regard to other applications or
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file associations: If you remove an application from the menu, &kde; assumes you don't want to use it.</para>
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file associations: If you remove an application from the menu, &tde; assumes you don't want to use it.</para>
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<para>When applications are unwanted in the menu, either place them in
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<para>When applications are unwanted in the menu, either place them in
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<filename>.hidden</filename> menu or a dedicated menu with 
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<filename>.hidden</filename> menu or a dedicated menu with
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<programlisting>
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</programlisting> in the <literal
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</programlisting> in the <literal
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<para><filename
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<para><filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/etc/xdg/menus/applications-merged/</filename>
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/etc/xdg/menus/applications-merged/</filename>
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contains <filename>kde-essential.menu</filename> which includes some
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contains <filename>kde-essential.menu</filename> which includes some
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essential menus that are normally not shown in the &kde; menu itself:
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essential menus that are normally not shown in the &tde; menu itself:
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Control Center has a hidden Settings menu whose
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<listitem><para>Control Center has a hidden Settings menu whose
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contents are defined by <filename>kde-settings.menu</filename> and
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<sect2 id="old-style-menus">
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<sect2 id="old-style-menus">
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<title>Old-Style Menus</title>
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<title>Old-Style Menus</title>
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<para>&kde; continues to support old-style menus that are defined by
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<para>&tde; continues to support old-style menus that are defined by
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the directory structures in <filename
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the directory structures in <filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/applnk</filename>
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/applnk</filename>
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(system wide) and <filename
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(system wide) and <filename
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which is built lives in <filename
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which is built lives in <filename
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class="directory">/var/tmp/kdecache-${<envar>USER</envar>}/ksycoca</filename>.
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class="directory">/var/tmp/kdecache-${<envar>USER</envar>}/ksycoca</filename>.
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It is automatically updated by <application>KDED</application>,
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It is automatically updated by <application>KDED</application>,
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checked during &kde; login, and <application>KDED</application>
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checked during &tde; login, and <application>KDED</application>
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watches for changes while logged in.</para>
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watches for changes while logged in.</para>
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<para>To disable watching for changes (since it may hurt over NFS) add
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<para>To disable watching for changes (since it may hurt over NFS) add
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<sect1 id="kde-panel">
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<sect1 id="kde-panel">
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<title>&kde; Panel</title>
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<title>&tde; Panel</title>
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<para>The &kde; panel is also known as &kicker;. It is modular and
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<para>The &tde; panel is also known as &kicker;. It is modular and
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consists of the following components:
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consists of the following components:
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>Applets</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Applets</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</itemizedlist>
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and the following special buttons:
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and the following special buttons:
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>&kde; menu</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>&tde; menu</para></listitem>
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<para>File associations associate a file type with an application or
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applications. The type of a file is established by determining its
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applications. The type of a file is established by determining its
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&MIME; type. &MIME; types known by &kde; are stored in <filename
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&MIME; type. &MIME; types known by &tde; are stored in <filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/mimelnk</filename> and
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each application's <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> file
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&kcontrolcenter;. These changes are stored in
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<filename>$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde/share/config/profilerc</filename>.
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<filename>$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde/share/config/profilerc</filename>.
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user profile directory or the global &kde; config directory to use as
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default for multiple users.</para>
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<chapter id="locking-down-kde">
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<chapter id="locking-down-kde">
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<title>Locking Down &kde;</title>
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<title>Locking Down &tde;</title>
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<para>&kde;'s lock down features are centered around the following
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<para>&tde;'s lock down features are centered around the following
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<subtitle>Locking Down &kde;</subtitle>
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<para>Immutable options allow system administrator to provide default
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settings that can not be changed by the user.</para>
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settings that can not be changed by the user.</para>
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<sect1 id="action-restrictions">
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<title>Action Restrictions</title>
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<title>Action Restrictions</title>
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<para>&kde; applications are built around the action-concept. Actions can be
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activated in various ways, typically via the menu-bar, one of the toolbars
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or a keyboard shortcut. <action>Save Document</action> is an example of an
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action.  If you know the internal action name it is possible to restrict an
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action.  If you know the internal action name it is possible to restrict an
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<para>In order to prevent the user access to a command shell we can restrict
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<para>In order to prevent the user access to a command shell we can restrict
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the <option>shell_access</option> action by adding the following to
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the <option>shell_access</option> action by adding the following to
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<filename>kdeglobals</filename>:
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<para>Since this affects the &kde; menu and the available applications, we
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<para>Since this affects the &tde; menu and the available applications, we
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<para>Now re-login to &kde; and check the following points:</para>
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<listitem><para>The &kmenu;</para></listitem>
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<callout arearefs="url_commas">
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indicate the users home directory and the &kde; temporary directory of the
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user, &eg; <filename class="directory">/tmp/kde-bastian</filename></para>
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<para>The following rules makes that the user can no longer open local files
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<callout arearefs="local_rule2"><para><option>rule_2</option> allows opening
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<callout arearefs="local_rule2"><para><option>rule_2</option> allows opening
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files under the users own $<envar>HOME</envar> directory.</para></callout>
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files under the users own $<envar>HOME</envar> directory.</para></callout>
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<callout arearefs="local_rule3"><para><option>rule_3</option> allows opening
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files in the &kde; temporary directory of the user.  This is needed by
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files in the &tde; temporary directory of the user.  This is needed by
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certain &kde; applications that first download a file or document to the
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temporary directory and then open it in an application.</para></callout>
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temporary directory and then open it in an application.</para></callout>
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class="systemname">www.mycompany.com</systemitem> the possibility to refer
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to local files we could add the following rule:</para>
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to local files we could add the following rule:</para>
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<sect1 id="configuration-modules">
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<sect1 id="configuration-modules">
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<title>Configuration Modules</title>
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<title>Configuration Modules</title>
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<para>&kde; has configuration modules to configure various aspects of the
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<para>&tde; has configuration modules to configure various aspects of the
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&kde; environment. Configuration modules appear in the Control Center, in the
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&tde; environment. Configuration modules appear in the Control Center, in the
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Configuration dialog of an application or in both.</para>
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Configuration dialog of an application or in both.</para>
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<informalexample>
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<informalexample>
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itself.</para></note></para>
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<para>All configuration modules are strictly speaking part of the &kde;
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<para>All configuration modules are strictly speaking part of the &tde;
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menu.</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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have a <literal role="extension">.desktop</literal> file in <filename
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class="directory">$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/share/applications/kde</filename>
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and are sorted under the hidden <guimenu>Settings-Modules</guimenu> menu by
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and are sorted under the hidden <guimenu>Settings-Modules</guimenu> menu by
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the <filename>kde-settings.menu</filename>, included from 
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<filename>kde-essential.menu</filename></para>
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<filename>kde-essential.menu</filename></para>
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<screen><userinput><command>kbuildsycoca</command> <option>--menutest</option> 2&gt; /dev/null | <command>grep</command> Settings-Modules</userinput></screen>
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<markup>&lt;KDELegacyDirs/&gt;</markup></para>
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<screen><userinput><command>kbuildsycoca</command> <option>--menutest</option> 2&gt; /dev/null | <command>grep</command> .hidden</userinput></screen>
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<screen><userinput><command>kbuildsycoca</command> <option>--menutest</option> 2&gt; /dev/null | <command>grep</command> .hidden</userinput></screen>
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<listitem><para>In &tde; 3.3 it is possible to edit the Control Center with
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<application>kcontroledit</application>.
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<application>kcontroledit</application>.
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<application>kcontroledit</application> works just like
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<application>kcontroledit</application> works just like
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<application>kmenuedit</application>, changes for current user only. Use
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<application>kmenuedit</application>, changes for current user only. Use
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everyone.</para></listitem> 
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<para>Individual configuration modules can be disables by adding the
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<sect1 id="making-it-work">
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<sect1 id="making-it-work">
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<title>Making it Work</title>
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<title>Making it Work</title>
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Making It Work
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Making It Work
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KDE 3.2: Set $TDEDIRS from starttde script
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The Lazy Admin
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The Lazy Admin
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Overview
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Deployment
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Deployment
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	How to get &kde; available on many clients
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	How to get &tde; available on many clients
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Remote Desktop Sharing
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Remote Desktop Sharing
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Take a look at someone else desktop
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DCOP
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DCOP
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	The DCOP command line tool makes it possible to control &kde; applications from the command line
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	The DCOP command line tool makes it possible to control &tde; applications from the command line
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KDialog
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	A versatile tool to use standard &kde; dialogs in your own scripts
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access to users desktops in order to troubleshoot or remedy a problem or
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guide a user through a procedure.</para>
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<para>Remote desktop sharing involves two applications: &krfb; (&kde; remote
2406
<para>Remote desktop sharing involves two applications: &krfb; (&tde; remote
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frame buffer, a VNC server) and &krdc; (&kde; remote desktop connection; a
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VNC client.)</para>
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VNC client.)</para>
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<para>&krfb; can be used by any user to create and manage invitations.
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<para>&krfb; can be used by any user to create and manage invitations.
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<sect1 id="kde-diy">
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<sect1 id="kde-diy">
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<title>&kde; DIY - Building Your Own Tools</title>
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<title>&tde; DIY - Building Your Own Tools</title>
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<sect2 id="dcop">
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<sect2 id="dcop">
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<title>DCOP</title>
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<title>DCOP</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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Desktop COmmunication Protocol, <acronym>DCOP</acronym>, is a lightweight mechanism for inter-process communication.  
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<acronym>DCOP</acronym> allows the user to interact with programs that are currently running.
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<application>dcop</application>, a command-line program, and 
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<application>dcop</application>, a command-line program, and
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<application>kdcop</application>, a <acronym>GUI</acronym> program.
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<application>kdcop</application>, a <acronym>GUI</acronym> program.
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<para>
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<sect2 id="kdialog">
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<sect2 id="kdialog">
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<title>KDialog</title>
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<title>KDialog</title>
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<subtitle>&kde; DIY - Building Your Own Tools</subtitle>
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<subtitle>&tde; DIY - Building Your Own Tools</subtitle>
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<para>You can use &kde; dialogs from your own scripts, to combine the power
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<para>You can use &tde; dialogs from your own scripts, to combine the power
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of &UNIX; shell scripting with the ease of use of &kde;.</para>
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of &UNIX; shell scripting with the ease of use of &tde;.</para>
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<screen><userinput><command>kdialog</command> <option>--msgbox 'You have new mail!'</option></userinput></screen>
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* KDE Office
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* TDE Office
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                * Overview
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                * Overview
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                * Features
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                * Features
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<sect1 id="kde-office-overview">
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<sect1 id="kde-office-overview">
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<title>Overview</title>
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<title>Overview</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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The &kde; project has also created a fully featured office suite
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called &koffice; which adheres to standards and fits very well into
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called &koffice; which adheres to standards and fits very well into
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the &kde; desktop. This section was written with version 1.4 of
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the &tde; desktop. This section was written with version 1.4 of
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&koffice; in mind.
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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&koffice; is a highly integrated office suite that builds directly on the
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&koffice; is a highly integrated office suite that builds directly on the
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KDE technology. This has many advantages in terms of integration, features,
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TDE technology. This has many advantages in terms of integration, features,
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performance, familiar look and feel and so on. All technologies like &DCOP;,
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performance, familiar look and feel and so on. All technologies like &DCOP;,
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KIO, KParts are directly available.
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KIO, KParts are directly available.
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</para>
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</para>
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components to allow very flexible embedding of documents inside documents.
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components to allow very flexible embedding of documents inside documents.
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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Because much technology is already present inside &kde; itself, &koffice; is
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Because much technology is already present inside &tde; itself, &koffice; is
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a very lightweight office suite, which results in fast application startup
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a very lightweight office suite, which results in fast application startup
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and low memory consumption. This makes &koffice; a very suitable office suite
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and low memory consumption. This makes &koffice; a very suitable office suite
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for older hardware as well, which can save lots of costs in some cases.
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for older hardware as well, which can save lots of costs in some cases.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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office experience. Its straight forward and &kde; like approach in look
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office experience. Its straight forward and &tde; like approach in look
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and feel as well as familiar usability makes &koffice; quite useful for
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and feel as well as familiar usability makes &koffice; quite useful for
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daily office work.
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daily office work.
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</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<title>&koffice; features:</title>
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<title>&koffice; features:</title>
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<listitem><para>Fully builds on &kde; which makes these technologies available at low costs.</para></listitem>
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<para>Internet Relay Chat (<acronym>IRC</acronym>) has been around far longer than most <acronym>IM</acronym>
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systems, and is still widely used. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication.</para>
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systems, and is still widely used. It is mainly designed for group (many-to-many) communication in discussion forums called channels, but also allows one-to-one communication.</para>
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you would like to do is to give a reaction on it, but not by
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client and look if that person is online via MSN, Jabber or IRC. Well
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client and look if that person is online via MSN, Jabber or IRC. Well
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<para>&kde; has many applications, often prefixed with (or containing) the letter k. The names are generally self-explanatory, but it can still be difficult sometimes to find the appropriate packages. Migrates from operating systems such as <trademark class="registered">Microsoft Windows</trademark> or <trademark class="registered">Apple Macintosh</trademark> might have some difficulty in locating an application for a particular job. Below is a table with an expansion on the &kmenu; and the respective Win/Mac equivalent.</para>
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<para>&tde; has many applications, often prefixed with (or containing) the letter k. The names are generally self-explanatory, but it can still be difficult sometimes to find the appropriate packages. Migrates from operating systems such as <trademark class="registered">Microsoft Windows</trademark> or <trademark class="registered">Apple Macintosh</trademark> might have some difficulty in locating an application for a particular job. Below is a table with an expansion on the &kmenu; and the respective Win/Mac equivalent.</para>
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<listitem><para>Many more &kde; applications are available from the &kde; extragear (see <xref linkend="extragear-applications" /> for more information) or from <ulink url="http://kde-apps.org">http://kde-apps.org</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>Many more &tde; applications are available from the &tde; extragear (see <xref linkend="extragear-applications" /> for more information) or from <ulink url="http://kde-apps.org">http://kde-apps.org</ulink>.</para></listitem>
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<para>&kde; offers a complete Internet experience, with all the
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the Internet with a modem connected to a telephone line), you'll want
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&konqueror; which allows you to do everything you want with the files
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&konqueror; which allows you to do everything you want with the files
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stored on your computer, your network, and even the Internet. There
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popup window will appear, showing the contents of the file and other some
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newssource buttons (e.g. KDE News, which is usually predefined) to add a new 
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moved to the <filename>Trash</filename> folder to give you the
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possibility of getting it back if you deleted it by accident.  The
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<para>In &kde;, the configuration files are easy to edit with a simple
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class="directory">.kde/share/config</filename> (replace 
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installation path. (You can find this path by running the command
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installation path. (You can find this path by running the command
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<command>kde-config --prefix</command>.) Their filenames typically
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<command>kde-config --prefix</command>.) Their filenames typically
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&kde; installation. Applications usually do  not check what they read from the
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configuration files. This means that they can be disturbed by what they
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configuration files. This means that they can be disturbed by what they
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get as configuration and might even
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it. The backup is better stored outside any
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(or the corresponding $<envar>TDEHOME</envar> directory). Backups are anyway
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(or the corresponding $<envar>TDEHOME</envar> directory). Backups are anyway
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a good idea in case of a major failure of &kde; that would
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a good idea in case of a major failure of &tde; that would
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destroy important configuration files (for example your &kmail;  settings,
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which are in in the file <filename>kmailrc</filename>).
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(Such a major failure should not happen but it still can happen.)</para>
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to add an entry to help him to solve a problem with the application. Perhaps you want to recover from
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a problem without having to remove all the <filename
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class="directory">.kde</filename> directory. Perhaps you want to learn more
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class="directory">.kde</filename> directory. Perhaps you want to learn more
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&DCOP;, the Desktop COmmunication Protocol. Using &DCOP;, you can
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single quotes to protect the <token>#</token> from the shell.</para>
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various topics: almost any subject you like (and many you don't!) can
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support group for &kde; on usenet. You can find other resources for
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<title>Windows, How To Work Them</title>
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<title>Basic Window Management</title>
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<title>Basic Window Management</title>
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<indexterm><primary>Window Management</primary></indexterm>
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<indexterm><primary>Window Management</primary></indexterm>
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<para>Each application running in &kde; has its own window, and some
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<para>In computer terminology, a window is a rectangular area containing information
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applications may use more than one window. You can manipulate these
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that can be moved around the desktop.
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windows in many ways to make your desktop work for you. Here is a
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Each application running in &tde; uses at least one window and some
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normal window:
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applications use more than one window. These windows are manipulated or controlled
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in many ways to make the desktop useful. Here is a
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typical window:
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<title>Switching Between Windows</title>
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<indexterm><primary>Focus (windows)</primary></indexterm>
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<indexterm><primary>Focus (windows)</primary></indexterm>
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<para>If you want to use a window, it must be active. A window
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<para>To use a window the window must be active. A window
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automatically becomes active when you open it, so that the application
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you opened is immediately ready to use. Only one window can be active
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is immediately ready to use. Only one window can be active
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at a time. The active window is the one into which you can type, and can
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at a time. The active window is the one that responds to user actions and can
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be distinguished from the others because it has a different colored
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be distinguished from other windows by the different colored
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titlebar. (With the &kde; default theme, the active window has a
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titlebar.</para>
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<para>The titlebar is the top bar of a window that displays the name and description
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of the window. The default titlebar also contains the Minimize, Maximize, and Close buttons
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<replaceable>light blue</replaceable> titlebar, and the inactive
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<replaceable>light blue</replaceable> titlebar, and the inactive
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windows have <replaceable>gray</replaceable> titlebars.)</para>
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windows have <replaceable>gray</replaceable> titlebars.</para>
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<indexterm><primary>Raising Windows</primary></indexterm>
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<indexterm><primary>Raising Windows</primary></indexterm>
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it active. There are two ways to do this:
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<para>&LMB;-click on the window that you want to make active. The
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<para>Use the mouse pointer to select a window. The window becomes
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window will become active and will be raised above other windows if it
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active and will be raised to the foreground above other windows.</para>
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overlaps them.</para>
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action="simul">&Alt;&Tab;</keycombo></primary></indexterm>
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key). A popup dialog appears with a list of available windows, one of
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which is highlighted. You can select a different window by pressing
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which is highlighted. While pressing the &Alt; key, select a different window
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&Tab; again to move through the list, all the time holding down
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by again pressing the &Tab; key to move through the list. Release the &Alt; key and the
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&Alt;. When you release the &Alt; key, the window which was highlighted
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selected window that was highlighted becomes the active window.</para>
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<title>Moving Windows</title>
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<indexterm><primary>Moving Windows</primary></indexterm>
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<para>The first way to organize the windows on your desktop is to move
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them around. You can move windows so that they overlap other windows,
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them. There are three ways to move a window:
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or so that you can see the whole window. There are three ways to move
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<para>Click the &LMB; on the window titlebar and hold it down. Move
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the mouse cursor and the window moves with it. Release the mouse
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the mouse pointer and the window moves too. Release the mouse
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button, and the window remains where you left it.</para>
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button and the window remains at that position.</para>
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<para>Open the window menu using the leftmost button on the window
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titlebar (as displayed below), and select <guimenuitem>Move</guimenuitem>. The mouse cursor
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moves to the center of the current window and by moving the mouse
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around, you can move the window. Once you have moved the window to the
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to move the window. After moving the window to the desired
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position you want, click the &LMB; to release it.</para>
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position, use the &LMB; to release the window.</para>
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<para>Hold down &Alt; and the &LMB; when the mouse cursor is
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above the window you want to move. The mouse cursor changes to a
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compass, and by moving the mouse, you can move the window. Just
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compass. Moving the mouse then moves the window. Release the mouse
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release the mouse button to release the window. This method is
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button to release the window. This method is
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particularly useful if the window titlebar has been moved off the
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screen, so you cannot use the other methods.</para>
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screen and the previous methods cannot be used.</para>
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one of two ways. Just use whichever you are most comfortable with:
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<para>Move the mouse cursor over the border of the window (it is light
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blue in the screenshot above). The pointer will turn into a
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blue in the screenshot above). The pointer will turn into a
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double-headed arrow. Click and drag, and the edge of the window
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double-headed arrow. Click and drag, and the edge of the window
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follows the mouse cursor, making the window bigger or smaller. If you
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follows the mouse pointer, making the window bigger or smaller. If you
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click on the borders on the top or bottom of the window, you can
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click on the borders on the top or bottom of the window, you can
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adjust the height on its own. If you click on the borders on the left
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adjust the height on its own. If you click on the borders on the left
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or right of the window, you can adjust the width. To change both at
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or right of the window, you can adjust the width. To change both at
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the same time, move the mouse cursor over the corner of the
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window. When the pointer becomes a diagonal double-headed arrow, click
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<para>Use the leftmost button on the window titlebar to display the
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window menu. Choose the <guimenuitem>Resize</guimenuitem> entry, and
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window menu. Choose the <guimenuitem>Resize</guimenuitem> entry, and
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the mouse pointer will become a double-headed arrow. Move the mouse
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<title>Cascading Windows</title>
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<para>Sometimes you might have a whole lot of windows open and all over the place. By selecting to cascade windows &kde; will automatically line them up as a succession from the top-left of your screen. To use this option use your &MMB; on the desktop, and then select <guimenuitem>Cascade Windows</guimenuitem>.</para>
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<para>Sometimes you might have a whole lot of windows open and all over the place. By selecting to cascade windows &tde; will automatically line them up as a succession from the top-left of your screen. To use this option use your &MMB; on the desktop, and then select <guimenuitem>Cascade Windows</guimenuitem>.</para>
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<para>By selecting to unclutter your opened windows &kde; will attempt to use the maximum available space of the desktop in order to display as much of each window as possible. For example, should you have four windows open and you request that they be uncluttered, they will each be placed in a corner of the desktop, regardless of where they were originally. To use this option once again use your &MMB; on the desktop and then select <guimenuitem>Unclutter Windows</guimenuitem>.</para>
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<para>By selecting to unclutter your opened windows &tde; will attempt to use the maximum available space of the desktop in order to display as much of each window as possible. For example, should you have four windows open and you request that they be uncluttered, they will each be placed in a corner of the desktop, regardless of where they were originally. To use this option once again use your &MMB; on the desktop and then select <guimenuitem>Unclutter Windows</guimenuitem>.</para>
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<para> <mousebutton>Right</mousebutton>-click on the respective window in &kicker;, the &kde; panel, and then select <guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem>. You will be prompted with an option to save any documents that were being edited.</para>
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<para> <mousebutton>Right</mousebutton>-click on the respective window in &kicker;, the &tde; panel, and then select <guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem>. You will be prompted with an option to save any documents that were being edited.</para>
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default &kde; configuration. The exact appearance on your system may
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default &tde; configuration. The exact appearance on your system may
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be slightly different, but the functions are similar.</para>
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facilities in &kde; is to use a little known
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utility called  &kstart;, which is included in &kde; since version 2.1 &kstart; lets you control the way an application interacts with
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utility called  &kstart;, which is included in &tde; since version 2.1 &kstart; lets you control the way an application interacts with
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the window manager. The command is usually
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environment, not just &kde;.</para>
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World</computeroutput> with <application>xmessage</application> and
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will be omitted from the taskbar. The fact that this program is
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<para>While you can use &kstart; to assign particular window settings, &kde; also allows you to alter these -- as well as other similar settings -- from the program window itself. Simply select the leftmost button in the window titlebar (or just hit <keycombo action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo> once the window is focued), and then go to <menuchoice><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Special Window Settings...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. As you can see, from here you change various things from its geometry upon startup, to whether it should have a border or not.</para>
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<para>While you can use &kstart; to assign particular window settings, &tde; also allows you to alter these -- as well as other similar settings -- from the program window itself. Simply select the leftmost button in the window titlebar (or just hit <keycombo action="simul">&Alt;<keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo> once the window is focued), and then go to <menuchoice><guisubmenu>Advanced</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Special Window Settings...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. As you can see, from here you change various things from its geometry upon startup, to whether it should have a border or not.</para>
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usually disappears from the task manager when minimised with the tray
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icon providing a replacement. Normally tray icons are specifically
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tray icon, and a standard context menu is available. </para>
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happening on your desktop).  To begin with, we'll simply look at how
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<screen><prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>konsole</command> <option>--icon</option>
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parameters. Here we give our &konsole; window the title 'X Log' and
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the icon <quote>log</quote>. You can use these options with any &kde; application and
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the icon <quote>log</quote>. You can use these options with any &tde; application and
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the tray icon. The <option>-e</option> argument is specific to &konsole; and tells it
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                        I18N_NOOP("The TDE Help Center"),
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                        KAboutData::License_GPL,
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                        I18N_NOOP("(c) 2003, The KHelpCenter developers") );
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    title = i18n("Start Page");
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    childCount = mContentsTree->childCount();
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[Desktop Entry]
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DocPath=help:/khelpcenter/userguide/index.html
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Name=KDE Users' Manual
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Name[af]=KDE gebruiker handleiding
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Name[ar]=دليل KDE للمستخدمين
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Name[ar]=دليل KDE للمستخدمين
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Name[be]=Падручнік карыстальніка KDE
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Name[af]=Welkom by KDE
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Name[ar]=مرحباً بك إلى KDE
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Name[be]=Сардэчна запрашаем у KDE
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(-)tdebase/khelpcenter/view.cpp (-13 / +13 lines)
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          .arg( langLookup( "khelpcenter/khelpcenter.png" ) )
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          .arg( langLookup( "khelpcenter/khelpcenter.png" ) )
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          .arg( i18n("Help Center") )
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          .arg( i18n("Help Center") )
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          .arg( langLookup( "khelpcenter/lines.png" ) )
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          .arg( langLookup( "khelpcenter/lines.png" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Welcome to the K Desktop Environment" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Welcome to the Trinity Desktop Environment" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The KDE team welcomes you to user-friendly UNIX computing" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The TDE team welcomes you to user-friendly UNIX computing" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "KDE is a powerful graphical desktop environment for UNIX workstations. A\n"
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          .arg( i18n( "TDE is a graphical desktop environment for UNIX workstations. The\n"
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                      "Trinity Desktop Environment combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and\n"
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                      "professional graphical design along with the technical advantages of\n"
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                      "system." ) )
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                      "the UNIX operating system." ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "What is the K Desktop Environment?" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "What is the Trinity Desktop Environment?" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Contacting the KDE Project" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Contacting the TDE Project Members" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Supporting the KDE Project" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Supporting the TDE Project" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Useful links" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Useful links" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Getting the most out of KDE" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Getting the most out of TDE" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "General Documentation" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "General Documentation" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "A Quick Start Guide to the Desktop" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "A Quick Start Guide to the Desktop" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "KDE Users' guide" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "TDE Users' guide" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Frequently asked questions" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Frequently Asked Questions" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "Basic Applications" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The Kicker Desktop Panel" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The Kicker Desktop Panel" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The KDE Control Center" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The TDE Control Center" ) )
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          .arg( i18n( "The Konqueror File manager and Web Browser" ) )
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          .arg( langLookup( "khelpcenter/kdelogo2.png" ) );
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    begin( KURL( "about:khelpcenter" ) );

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