Nominal branding updates to support koffice-i18n.

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Darrell Anderson 12 years ago
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<title>How to obtain &chalk;</title>
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&install.intro.documentation;

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license file included in the TDE distribution. -->
<title>Credits and License</title>

@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ document, and if there is no ID, the name of the generated HTML files will vary
from time to time making it hard to manage for maintainers and for the CVS
system. Any chapter labelled (OPTIONAL) may be left out at the author's
discretion. Other chapters should not be left out in order to maintain a
consistent documentation style across all KDE apps. -->
consistent documentation style across all TDE apps. -->
&intro;
&basics;

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<guimenuitem>Print...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Print data from the active (opened) table or query.</action></para>
<important><para>Note for KDE: Make sure the proper print system is selected in the
<important><para>Note for TDE: Make sure the proper print system is selected in the
<quote>Print system currently used:</quote> section. This option can
be seen after clicking on the <guimenu>Options&gt;&gt;</guimenu> button.</para></important></listitem>
</varlistentry>

@ -1981,11 +1981,11 @@ contain.</para>
<para>If you try to assign a shortcut that is already used, it will
give you a warning message. Highlight what you want to do (in the
picture, I have chosen to make a keyboard shortcut to <guilabel>About
KDE</guilabel>).</para>
TDE</guilabel>).</para>
<para>Click the radio button to the <guilabel>Custom</guilabel> key setting and type the
key you want to use. I assigned <keycap>Control</keycap> key and
<keycap>Y</keycap> to bring up the <quote>About KDE</quote> dialog
<keycap>Y</keycap> to bring up the <quote>About TDE</quote> dialog
box.</para>
<para>The button shows what has been assigned. Click

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<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Color:</guilabel></term>
<listitem><para>Set the color of the line. Clicking on the color will bring the standard KDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Set the color of the line. Clicking on the color will bring the standard TDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Style:</guilabel></term>
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</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Color:</guilabel></term>
<listitem><para>Choose the color. White is the default one. Clicking on the color will bring you the standard KDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Choose the color. White is the default one. Clicking on the color will bring you the standard TDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
<para>The last field displays a preview of your settings, provided the color is not white!</para>
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<textobject><phrase>Paths</phrase></textobject>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
<para>There are two paths that are set here, the <guilabel>Backup Path</guilabel> and the <guilabel>Picture Path</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Backup Path</guilabel> is the directory where your backup files are saved and the <guilabel>Picture Path</guilabel> is the directory where your pictures are saved. Highlight a path in order to modify it and click on <guilabel>Modify Path...</guilabel>. A small dialog appears and if you uncheck <guilabel>Default path</guilabel>, you will be able either to enter a path yourself or to choose one with the standard KDE file dialog.</para>
<para>There are two paths that are set here, the <guilabel>Backup Path</guilabel> and the <guilabel>Picture Path</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Backup Path</guilabel> is the directory where your backup files are saved and the <guilabel>Picture Path</guilabel> is the directory where your pictures are saved. Highlight a path in order to modify it and click on <guilabel>Modify Path...</guilabel>. A small dialog appears and if you uncheck <guilabel>Default path</guilabel>, you will be able either to enter a path yourself or to choose one with the standard TDE file dialog.</para>
</sect2>

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<para>This page also lets you select the color of the lines used to indicate
the printed page borders when the <guimenuitem>Show Page Borders</guimenuitem>
box in the <guimenu>View</guimenu> menu is checked.</para>
<para>Click on the current color to display the standard KDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para>
<para>Click on the current color to display the standard TDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog.</para>
<para><variablelist>

@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ weight to <guilabel>Bold</guilabel>.</para>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Color:</guilabel></term>
<listitem><para>Choose the color for the currently selected cells' text.
Clicking on the color bar will bring you the standard KDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog
Clicking on the color bar will bring you the standard TDE <guilabel>Select Color</guilabel> dialog
where you will be able to choose the new color. </para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ the toolbar.</para>
<para>The combo box labelled <guilabel>Text to find</guilabel>,
provides a place for you to enter the text of your search command. (In
the screenshot, that box is currently filled with
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis>).</para>
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis>).</para>
<para>If you click on
<guibutton>Find</guibutton>, then &kword; will search the document until it
@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ that follows a <emphasis>pattern</emphasis> or a set of rules. </para>
This button can be a quick way to create regular expressions for people unfamiliar
with &UNIX; regular expressions.</para>
<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in KDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in TDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
</sect4>
@ -626,10 +626,10 @@ with a few useful options.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only search for the
string of letters, but will verify that the case of the letters is the
same. For example. Searching for:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and
<emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Kde,
kde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and
<emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Tde,
tde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -650,9 +650,9 @@ backwards.</para>
<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ appears.</para>
<para>The combo box labeled <guilabel>Text to find:</guilabel>,
provides a place for you to enter the text of your search command. (In
the screenshot, that box is currently filled with
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis>)</para>
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis>)</para>
<para>You can enter your replacement text in the text box labeled
<guilabel>Replacement text:</guilabel>. You can now click
@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ that follows a <emphasis>pattern</emphasis> or a set of rules. </para>
This button can be a quick way to create regular expressions for people unfamiliar
with &UNIX; regular expressions.</para>
<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in KDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in TDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
</sect4>
@ -879,10 +879,10 @@ with a few useful options.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only search for the
string of letters, but will verify that the case of the letters is the
same. For example. Searching for:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and
<emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Kde,
kde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and
<emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Tde,
tde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<note><para>In order for this string example to work, a mark must be placed in the check box labeled
<guilabel>Regular expression</guilabel></para>
<para>Regular expressions are available by placing a mark in this checkbox. The use of regular expressions is beyond the
scope of this manual. For more information see the KDE Regular Expression Manual (Available in the &tde; help center).</para></note>
scope of this manual. For more information see the TDE Regular Expression Manual (Available in the &tde; help center).</para></note>
<para>Now in the <guilabel>Replace With</guilabel> section of the replace dialog, you place a mark in the check box labeled
<guilabel>Use placeholders</guilabel>. Click the <guibutton>Insert Placeholder</guibutton> button and select
<guilabel>Complete Match</guilabel>. &kword; will insert a <emphasis>\0</emphasis> in the
@ -1083,10 +1083,10 @@ search string you can imagine.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only
search for the string of letters, but will verify that the case of the
letters is the same. For example. Searching for:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and <emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> but
not: <emphasis>Kde, kde</emphasis> or <emphasis>
hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and <emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> but
not: <emphasis>Tde, tde</emphasis> or <emphasis>
hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

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