From 1337f76c1a4dc30429e9fdf69fa53909c0cf7a39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Autocommitter Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 22:01:24 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update welcome page translations Includes actual translations for the Quick Tour --- welcome/Haiku-tour.css | 7 +- welcome/ca/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/de/quicktour.html | 283 ++++++++++++++-------------- welcome/en/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/es/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/fi/quicktour.html | 352 ++++++++++++++++++----------------- welcome/fr/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/fur/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/hu/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/id/quicktour.html | 264 +++++++++++++------------- welcome/it/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/jp/bugreports.html | 2 +- welcome/jp/quicktour.html | 291 ++++++++++++++--------------- welcome/pl/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/pt_BR/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/pt_PT/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/ro/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/ru/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/sk/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/sv_SE/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/uk/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- welcome/welcome_ca.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_de.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_en.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_es.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_fi.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_fr.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_fur.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_hu.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_id.html | 6 +- welcome/welcome_it.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_jp.html | 8 +- welcome/welcome_pl.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_pt_BR.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_pt_PT.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_ro.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_ru.html | 6 +- welcome/welcome_sk.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_sv_SE.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_uk.html | 5 +- welcome/welcome_zh_CN.html | 5 +- welcome/zh_CN/quicktour.html | 73 ++++---- 42 files changed, 1258 insertions(+), 1214 deletions(-) diff --git a/welcome/Haiku-tour.css b/welcome/Haiku-tour.css index ce2968c4..a40578c7 100644 --- a/welcome/Haiku-tour.css +++ b/welcome/Haiku-tour.css @@ -34,8 +34,11 @@ acronym.current-page { color: #892601; } -x-topic { - display:block; +div.nav { + z-index: 1; +} + +div.topic { position: relative; min-height: calc(100vh - 100px); margin-bottom: 5vh; diff --git a/welcome/ca/quicktour.html b/welcome/ca/quicktour.html index 55f3fb72..9226371d 100644 --- a/welcome/ca/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/ca/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
Index
-[1] Start
+[1] Welcome
[2] The Deskbar
[3] The window widgets
[4] The shortcut key
@@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

+ - +

The Deskbar

By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

@@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
Further reading:
Deskbar
- +
- +

The window widgets

Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

@@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
Further reading:
Haiku's GUI
- +
- +

The shortcut key

The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
@@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

- +
- +

The Twitcher

Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
@@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
Twitcher

-
+ - +

The Team monitor

If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

@@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

Further reading:
Team monitor
- +
- +

Window management: Move & Resize

Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
@@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

- +
- +

Window management: Stack

"Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
@@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

Further reading:
Stack & Tile
- +
- +

Window management: Tile

"Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
@@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

Further reading:
Stack & Tile
- +
- +

Workspaces

Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
@@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

Further reading:
Workspaces
Screen
- +
- +

Replicants

Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
@@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

Further reading:
Replicants
- +
- +

Single window navigation

Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
@@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
Tracker

-
+ - +

Drill-down navigation

A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
@@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

Further reading:
Tracker navigation
- +
- +

Mounting volumes

In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
@@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

Further reading:
Mounting volumes
- +
- +

Filesystem layout

While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

@@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

Filesystem layout
Applications
Directory structure
-
+ - +

Finding files with queries

Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

@@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

- +
- +

Wireless connection

You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
@@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
NetworkStatus
Network preferences

-
+ - +

Getting more and updating software

HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
@@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
SoftwareUpdater
Repositories

-
- + +

The end

This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

diff --git a/welcome/de/quicktour.html b/welcome/de/quicktour.html index 6b7dd802..638cf72f 100644 --- a/welcome/de/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/de/quicktour.html @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ -
Index
[1] Starseite
+
[1] Willkommen
[2] Die Deskbar
[3] Fenster
[4] Die Befehlstaste
@@ -115,107 +115,108 @@

Während Haiku viele Konzepte anderer Betriebssysteme teilt, gibt es einige erwähnenswerte Unterschiede. Die folgenden Seiten zeigen Haikus wichtigste Features und Eigenheiten, und sollen dabei helfen den Einstieg so einfach wie möglich zu machen.

Auf jeder Seite befinden sich rechts unten Links zu "weiteren Infos", die auf zusätzliche Ressourcen verweisen, beispielsweise verwandte Themen im User Guide.

+ - -

The Deskbar

+
+

Die Deskbar

-

By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

+

Die Deskbar befindet sich standardmäßig oben rechts im Eck der Arbeitsfläche. Sie ist die zentrale Anlaufstelle in Haiku: Von hier können beispielsweise Anwendungen, Applets und Einstellungsdialoge gestarted, oder zwischen laufenden Programmen gewechselt werden.

The Deskbar
-
Further reading:
-Deskbar
- +
Weitere Infos:
+Deskbar
+
- -

The window widgets

+
+

Fenster

-

Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

+

Dies ist ein typisches Haiku Fenster und seine Bedienelemente:

A window and its widgets
-
Further reading:
-Haiku's GUI
- +
Weitere Infos:
+Haikus GUI
+
- -

The shortcut key

+
+

Die Befehlstaste

-

The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
-This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT shortcut in Haiku.

+

Die Tastaturlayout Einstellungen kann vom standard Haiku-Modus ALT zum Windows/Linux-Modus STRG gewechselt werden. Da dieser Wechsel systemweit stattfindet, wird dann beispielsweise in der Konsole ein Progamm mit ALT C anstatt dem üblichen STRG C beendet.
+Diese Inkonsistenz ist einer der Gründe für die standardmäßige Verwendung von ALT als Befehlstaste in Haiku.

Shortcut key: ALT vs. CTRL
- - + +
- -

The Twitcher

+
+

Der Twitcher

-

Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
-Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding CTRL switches to the last used application.

+

Hält man STRG TABöffnet sich de Twitcher mit dem sich zwischen den laufenden Programmen wechseln lässt.
+Drückt man TAB nur kurz während STRG gehalten wird, wechselt man zum zuletzt benutzen Programm.

The Twitcher switching between apps
-
Further reading:
-Twitcher
- +
Weitere Infos:
+Twitcher
+
- -

The Team monitor

+
+

Der Teammonitor

-

If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

+

Falls eine Anwendung übel abstürzt und manchmal auch nicht aus der Liste laufender Programme der Deskbar verschwindet, kann per STRG ALT DEL der Teammonitor aufgerufen werden. Hier kann die betroffene Anwendung ausgewählt und ihre Beendung erzwungen werden.

The Team monitor
-

A neat way to quickly get rid of an app hanging in the Deskbar is the Vulcan Death Grip.
-Hold SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

-
Further reading:
-Team monitor
- +

Eine coolere Art so eine hängende Anwendung aus der Deskbar zu befördern, ist der sogenannte 'Vulcan Death Grip'.
+Während SHIFT CTRL ALT gehalten wird, klickt man auf den entsprechenden Eintrag in der Deskbar. Zack, weg isser!

+
Weitere Infos::
+Teammonitor
+
- -

Window management: Move & Resize

+
+

Fenster-Management: Position & Größe

-

Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
-Holding down CTRL ALT will highlight the window borders nearest to the mouse pointer.
-Click and dragging with the right mouse button will resize the window along the highlighted border(s).
-Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

+

Haiku bietet eine bequeme Art Fenster zu bewegen oder ihre Größe zu ändern:
+Wird STRG ALT gehalten, färben sich die dem Mauszeiger nächstgelegenen Fensterrahmen.
+Klickt und zieht man mit der rechten Maustaste, wird die Fenstergröße entlang der eingefärbten Seite(n) geändert.
+Klickt und zieht man mit der linken Maustaste, wird das Fenster bewegt.

Move with CTRL+ALT+left mouse button
- - + +
- -

Window management: Stack

+
+

Fenster-Management: Stapeln (Stack)

-

"Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
-While holding the OPT key (normally that's WIN on the keyboard), tabs change color when they overlap; drop the window to establish the stacking.
-You un-stack by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

+

Als "Stacking" bezeichnet man das Stapeln von Fenstern; die gelben Reiter werden dabei automatisch nebeneinander angeordnet.
+Beim Halten von OPT (normalerweise WIN auf der Tastatur), ändert sich die Farbe der Reiter, sobald sie überlappen; durch Loslassen werden die Fenster dann gestapelt.
+Zum Trennen wieder OPT halten und ein Fenster an seinem Reiter fassen und aus der Fenstergruppe ziehen.

@@ -223,17 +224,17 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Stacking windows
-
Further reading:
+
Weitere Infos:
Stack & Tile
- +
- -

Window management: Tile

+
+

Fenster-Management: Andocken (Tile)

-

"Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
-While holding OPT, the borders that'll fuse together when you drop the window change color when brought near each other.
-You un-tile by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

+

Unter "Tiling" versteht man das horizontale oder vertikale Andocken von Fenstern, so dass sie praktisch aneinander kleben.
+Beim Halten von OPT ändert sich die Farbe der Andockstellen der Rahmen, sobald sich zwei Fenster nahe genug gekommen sind.
+Zum Trennen wieder OPT halten und ein Fenster an seinem Reiter fassen und aus der Fenstergruppe ziehen.

@@ -241,183 +242,181 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Tiling windows
-
Further reading:
+
Weitere Infos:
Stack & Tile
- +
- -

Workspaces

+
+

Arbeitsflächen

-

Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
-Up to 32 of these workspaces can be set from the Screen preferences.

-

The Workspaces desktop applet can be used to change workspaces or to drag a window from one to another.

-

The quick keyboard shortcut to change workspaces is CTRL ALT / / / .
-If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken with you to that workspace.

+

Arbeitsflächen sind virtuelle Desktops, mit eigener Auflösung, Farbtiefe und eigenem Hintergrund.
+Es können bis zu 32 dieser Arbeitsflächen in den Bildschirm Einstellungen konfiguriert werden.

+

Mit dem Arbeitsflächen Applet kann man zu anderen Arbeitsflächen springen oder Fenster von der einen auf eine andere ziehen.

+

Um schnell auf eine andere Arbeitsfläche zu wechseln, gibt es die Tastenkombination STRG ALT  /  /  / .
+Hält man dabei zusätzlich SHIFT gedrückt, wird das aktive Fenster auf die neue Arbeitsfläche mitgenommen.

The Workspaces applet
-
Further reading:
+
Weitere Infos:
Workspaces
Screen
- +
- -

Replicants

+
+

Replikanten

-

Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
-Provided Deskbar's option to Show replicants is activated, replicants are indicated by a small handle.
-You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are fully functional without their parent app running.

+

Replikanten sind kleine autarke Module von Anwendungen, die in den Desktop (und andere Programme) integriert werden können.
+Sofern Deskbars Option Replikanten einblenden aktiviert ist, erkennt man sie am kleinen Symbol im Eck.
+An dem Symbol lassen sich Replikanten per Drag & Drop auf den Desktop ziehen, wo sie voll funktionsfähig sind ohne dass die ursprüngliche Anwendung dafür laufen muss.

A weather app and its replicant
-

You can move a replicant by its handle and remove it with a right-click on it and choosing Remove replicant.

+

Ein Replikant lässt sich am Symbol greifen und bewegen; ein Rechtsklick darauf zeigt ein Kontextmenü mit dem Menüpunkt Replikant entfernen.

-
Further reading:
-Replicants
- +
Weitere Infos:
+Replikanten
+
- +

Single window navigation

-

Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
-Holding the OPT key (normally WIN on the keyboard) prevents this as it automatically closes the parent folder.
-Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigation from the Tracker preferences.
-Show navigator will add back/forward buttons.

+

Doppelklickt man auf einen Ordner nach dem anderen, hat man schnell eine Menge Trackerfenster auf dem Bildschirm.
+Bei gedrückter OPT Taste (normal WIN auf der Tastatur) wird das verhindert, da dann der übergeordnete Ordner automatisch geschlossen wird.
+Als Alternative lässt sich in den Tracker-Einstellungen der Einzelfenster-Modus aktivieren.
+Aktiviert man dazu noch Navigator zeigen, bekommt man auch noch praktische Vor/Zurück Buttons.

Using Single window navigation
-
Further reading:
+
Weitere Infos:
Tracker
- +
- -

Drill-down navigation

+
+

Navigation per Untermenüs

-

A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
-Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

+

Eine praktische Alternative zum Öffnen einer tiefen Ordnerhierarchie, ist die Navigation per Untermenüs. Ein Rechtsklick auf einen Ordner oder irgendwo in einem Trackerfenster (oder dem Desktop) öffnet ein Kontextmenü. Neben den üblichen Befehlen, befindet sich da ganz oben der aktuelle Ornder als Menüpunkt, der all seine Unterordner enthält.
+Man kann sich durch diese ganzen Unterordner hangeln, bis man den Ordner oder die Datei gefunden hat, die geöffnet werden soll.

Drilling down folder hierarchies
-
Further reading:
+
Weitere Infos:
Tracker navigation
- +
- -

Mounting volumes

+
+

Datenträger einhängen

-

In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
-This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (like the boot disk) and choosing the volume from the Mount submenu. You find the same Mount menu in the Deskbar. ISO images can be mounted with a double-click.

+

Um auf eine Festplatte, CD, USB Sticks etc. zugreifen zu können, muss der Datenträger erst eingehängt werden. Danach erscheint sein Icon auf dem Desktop.
+Das Einhängen erfolgt durch einen Rechtsklick auf den Desktop oder einem bereits eingehängten Datenträger (z.B. die Boot-Platte) und Auswahl des gewünschten Datenträgers aus dem Einhängen Untermenü. Das gleiche Einhängen Menü befindet sich in der Deskbar. ISO Images können per Doppelklick eingehangen werden.

-
Before removing a USB drive etc., you have to right-click its icon and choose Unmount and wait for its icon to disappear. Otherwise you may lose data not yet written to it!
+
Bevor man einen USB Stick etc. abzieht, muss man auf dessen Icon rechts-klicken, Aushängen wählen und warten bis das Icon verschwunden ist. Andernfalls gehen Daten verloren, die noch nicht geschrieben wurden!
Mounting a volume
-
Further reading:
-Mounting volumes
- + +
- -

Filesystem layout

+
+

Dateisystem Layout

-

While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

+

Haiku ist zwar noch kein Mehrbenutzersystem, hat aber schon zwei Äste im Dateisystembaum:

- - + +
  • ~/Desktop/: Hier befinden sich alle Dateien die auf dem Desktop liegen.
  • +
  • ~/config/settings/: Hier speichern Anwendungen und Haiku persönliche Einstellungen.
  • +
    System
    /boot/system/
    The system hierarchy contains system files and settings for all users. The package management makes most folders under /system effectively read-only. Packages contain all their files in a fixed folder hierarchy. Upon installation, a package gets "mounted" and all its files just appear to be in that hierarchy in the /system folder.
    -The folders there (like add-ons, apps, bin etc.) are just a virtual amalgamation of all the installed packages and are therefore read-only. Exceptions are cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    System
    /boot/system/
    Die System Hierarchie enthält Systemdateien und Einstellungen für alle Benutzer. Durch das Paketmanagement erscheinen die meisten Ordner unter /system praktisch schreibgeschützt. Alle Dateien in Paketen befinden sich in einer festen Ordner Hierarchie. Bei der Installation wird ein Paket "eingehängt" und es hat nur den Anschein all seine Dateien wären in dieser Hierarchie im /system Ordner.
    +Die Ordner dort (wie add-ons, apps, bin etc.) sind nur eine virtuelle Zusammenführung all der installierten Pakete und daher nicht beschreibbar. Ausnahmen sind cache, non-packaged, settings, und var.
      -
    • /system/packages/ is the default install location for software.
    • -
    • /system/documentation/ is used by some applications to store their manual.
    • -
    -
    Home
    /boot/home/
    The home hierarchy is your personal folder where you keep your data and settings. The folder /boot/home/config (or shortened ~/config) mirrors the /system folder described above and is likewise virtually read-only with the same exceptions of cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
  • /system/packages/ ist der standardmäßige Speicherort für Softwarepakete.
  • +
  • /system/documentation/ wird von einigen Paketen für ihre Bedienungsanleitung benutzt.
  • +
    Home
    /boot/home/
    Die Home Hierarchie ist der persönliche Ordner des Benutzers, in dem Daten und Einstellungen gespeichert werden. Der Ordner /boot/home/config (kürzer: ~/config) spiegelt den oben beschriebenen /system Ordner und ist ebenso praktisch schreibgeschützt mit denselben Ausnahmen von cache, non-packaged, settings, und var.
      -
    • ~/Desktop/ is where the files of your Desktop live.
    • -
    • ~/config/settings/ is where the system and applications store your settings.
    • -
    -
    -

    The writable non-packaged folders mirror the hierarchy of the /system or ~/config/ hierarchy (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    -Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    +

    Die beschreibbaren non-packaged Ordner spiegeln die Hierarchie von /system bzw. ~/config/ (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    +Hier kann Software installiert werden, die nicht als HPKG Paket vorliegt.

    - - + +
    - -

    Finding files with queries

    +
    +

    Dateien mit Queries suchen

    -

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    +

    Dateien auf Haiku formatierten (BFS) Datenträgern können sehr schnell per Suchen… aus der Deskbar gefunden werden. Neben Datei- und Ordnernamen kann auch nach Dateityp-spezifischen Attributen gesucht werden, beispielsweise nach einen Künstler in der MP3 Sammlung.

    Finding all MP3s of an artist
    - +
    - -

    Wireless connection

    +
    +

    Funknetzwerke

    -

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    -or by selecting your network from the Network preferences.
    -When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption and password.

    +

    Mit einem WLAN Router kann man sich entweder per Rechtsklick auf das Netzwerkstatus Icon im Tray der Deskbar verbinden,
    +oder durch Auswahl seines Netzwerks in den Netzwerk Einstellungen.
    +Steht die Verbindung, wird man nach Netzwerk-Verschlüsselung und Kennwort gefragt.

    Connecting with a wireless network
    - - + +
    - -

    Getting more and updating software

    +
    +

    Software finden und aktualisieren

    -

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    -SoftwareUpdater should be started from time to time to update installed software as well as Haiku itself.

    +

    Mit HaikuDepot aus Deskbars Anwendungsmenü kann man Softwarepakete suchen, installieren und deinstallieren.
    +SoftwareUpdater sollte man ab und zu starten um installierte Programme und Haiku selbst zu aktualisieren.

    Installing and updating apps
    -
    Further reading:
    + - - +Paketquellen
    +
    +

    Ende

    Das ist das Ende der Tour. Hoffentlich hat sie dabei geholfen sich in dem neuen Betriebssystem schnell wie zuhause zu fühlen!

    diff --git a/welcome/en/quicktour.html b/welcome/en/quicktour.html index fbed38c6..c4338d0f 100644 --- a/welcome/en/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/en/quicktour.html @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -113,8 +113,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -126,10 +127,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -141,10 +142,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -157,10 +158,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -172,10 +173,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -188,10 +189,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -205,10 +206,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -223,10 +224,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -241,10 +242,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -260,10 +261,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -279,10 +280,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -297,10 +298,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -312,10 +313,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -329,10 +330,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -360,10 +361,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -376,10 +377,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -395,10 +396,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -413,9 +414,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/es/quicktour.html b/welcome/es/quicktour.html index 2cc38347..eb650c1f 100644 --- a/welcome/es/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/es/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/fi/quicktour.html b/welcome/fi/quicktour.html index 9f53d50c..02deaaab 100644 --- a/welcome/fi/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/fi/quicktour.html @@ -9,12 +9,14 @@ * * Authors: * Humdinger + * Translators: + * Jorma Karvonen * --> - Haiku Quick Tour + Haiku-pikaopas @@ -87,134 +89,134 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    -[2] The Deskbar
    -[3] The window widgets
    -[4] The shortcut key
    -[5] The Twitcher
    -[6] The Team monitor
    -[7] Window management: Move & Resize
    -[8] Window management: Stack
    -[9] Window management: Tile
    -[10] Workspaces
    -[11] Replicants
    -[12] Single window navigation
    -[13] Drill-down navigation
    -[14] Mounting volumes
    -[15] Filesystem layout
    -[16] Finding files with queries
    -[17] Wireless connection
    -[18] Getting more and updating software
    -[19] The end
    +[1] Tervetuloa
    +[2] Työpöytäpalkki
    +[3] Ikkunakäyttöliittymäkomponentit
    +[4] Pikanäppäin
    +[5] Vaihtaja
    +[6] Ryhmävalvonta
    +[7] Ikkunahallinta: Siirrä & Muuta kokoa
    +[8] Ikkunahallinta: Pino
    +[9] Ikkunahallinta: Laatoitus
    +[10] Työtilat
    +[11] Kopiot
    +[12] Yksittäisikkunan navigointi
    +[13] Porrasnavigointi
    +[14] Taltioiden liittäminen
    +[15] Tiedostojärjestelmäsijoittelu
    +[16] Tiedostojen etsintä kyselyillä
    +[17] Langaton yhteys
    +[18] Kuinka saada lisää ohjelmia ja päivittää niitä
    +[19] Loppu
    -

    Welcome to Haiku's Quick Tour

    +

    Tervetuloa Haikun pikaoppaaseen

    -

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    -

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    +

    Vaikka Haiku jakaa muiden käyttöjärjestemien monia ajatuksia, siinä on joillakin alueilla ainutlaatuisia ominaisuuksia, jotka on hyvä mainita. Muutamalla kalvolla opit tärkeimmistä Haiku-ominaisuuksista ja erikoisuuksista, jotka helpottavat nopeaa käyttöäsi.

    +

    Jokaisen sivun pohjalla on linkkejä "lisälukemisiin", jotka osoittavat lisäresursseihin, kuten asiaan liittyviiin aiheisiin dokumentissa Käyttäjäopas.

    +
    - -

    The Deskbar

    +
    +

    Työpöytäpalkki

    -

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    +

    Oletuksena työpöydän oikeassa yläkulmassa on Työpöytäpalkki-käyttöliittymäkomponentti vuorovaikutukseen Haikun kanssa. Voit käynnistää siitä esimerkiksi sovelluksia, sovelmia ja asetusohjelmia ja vaihtaa suoritettavasta sovelluksesta toiseen.

    The Deskbar
    -
    Further reading:
    -Deskbar
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Työpöytäpalkki
    +
    - -

    The window widgets

    +
    +

    Ikkunakäyttöliittymäkomponentit

    -

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    +

    Tässä on tyypillinen Haiku-ikkuna käyttöliittymäkomponentteineen:

    A window and its widgets
    -
    Further reading:
    -Haiku's GUI
    - + +
    - -

    The shortcut key

    +
    +

    Pikanäppäin

    -

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    -This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT shortcut in Haiku.

    +

    Näppäimistöasetukset-sovellus mahdollistaa vaihtamisen Haikun vakiosta ALT-näppäimestä CTRL (Windows/Linux-tila)-näppäimeen. Tämä on yleiskytkin, joten esimerkiksi ohjelmasta poistuminen pääteikkunassa tehdään sen jälkeen ALT C-näppäimillä eikä tavallisilla CTRL C-näppäimillä.
    +Tämä epäjohdonmukaisuus on yksi syy siihen, että ALT-painike on pikanäppäin Haikussa.

    Shortcut key: ALT vs. CTRL
    - - + +
    - -

    The Twitcher

    +
    +

    Vaihtaja

    -

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    -Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding CTRL switches to the last used application.

    +

    Pitämällä alhaalla näppäimiä CTRL TAB kutsutaan Vaihtaja jossa voit vaihtaa käynnissä olevien sovelluksien suoritusta.
    +Nopea napauttaminen TAB-näppäimeen samalla kun pidetään alhaalla CTRL-näppäintä vaihtaa viimeksi käytettyyn sovellukseen.

    The Twitcher switching between apps
    -
    Further reading:
    -Twitcher
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Vaihtaja
    +
    - -

    The Team monitor

    +
    +

    Ryhmävalvonta

    -

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    +

    Jos jotkut sovellukset kaatuvat pahasti eivätkä katoa Seuraajan käynnissä olevien sovellusten luettelosta, paina CTRL ALT DEL Ryhmävalvonta-sovelluksen kutsumiseksi. Siinä voit valita rivin ja nitistää väärin käyttäytyvän sovelluksen.

    The Team monitor
    -

    A neat way to quickly get rid of an app hanging in the Deskbar is the Vulcan Death Grip.
    -Hold SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    -
    Further reading:
    -Team monitor
    - +

    Näppärä tapa päästä eroon kaatuneesta sovelluksesta Työpöytäpalkissa on Vulcan-kuolo-ote.
    +Pidä alhaalla näppäimet VAIHTO CTRL ALT ja napsauta virheellisesti toimivan sovelluksen riviä Työpöytäpalkissa. Puff!

    +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Ryhmävalvonta
    +
    - -

    Window management: Move & Resize

    +
    +

    Ikkunahallinta: Siirrä & Muuta kokoa

    -

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    -Holding down CTRL ALT will highlight the window borders nearest to the mouse pointer.
    -Click and dragging with the right mouse button will resize the window along the highlighted border(s).
    -Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    +

    Haiku tarjoaa näppärän tavan ikkunoiden nopeaan siirtoon tai koon muuttamiseen:
    +Pitämällä alhaalla näppäimiä CTRL ALT korostetaan ikkunarajoja, jotka sijaitsevat lähinnä hiiren kohdistinta.
    +Hiiren kakkospainikkeen (yleensä oikea painike) napsautus ja raahaus muuttaa korostetun ikkunan rajojen kokoa.
    Hiiren ykköspainikkeen napsautus ja raahaus siirtää sitä ympäriinsä.

    Move with CTRL+ALT+left mouse button
    - - + +
    - -

    Window management: Stack

    +
    +

    Ikkunahallinta: Pino

    -

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    -While holding the OPT key (normally that's WIN on the keyboard), tabs change color when they overlap; drop the window to establish the stacking.
    -You un-stack by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "Pinomalla" laitetaan ikkunoita toistensa päälle, mikä siirtää automaattisesti keltaisen välilehden paikkaa.
    +Pitämällä alhaalla OPT-näppäintä (tavallisesti se on WIN-näppäimistössä), välilehdet vaihtavat väriä, kun ikkuna sijoitetaan toisensa päälle; ikkunan pudottaminen saa aikaan pinoamisen.
    +Voit purkaa pinon OPT-näppäimellä ja raahaamalla ikkunan pois keltaisen välilehden ryhmittämästä ryhmästä.

    @@ -222,17 +224,17 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Stacking windows
    -
    Further reading:
    -Stack & Tile
    -
    +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Pino & Laatoitus
    + - -

    Window management: Tile

    +
    +

    Ikkunahallinta: Laatoitus

    -

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    -While holding OPT, the borders that'll fuse together when you drop the window change color when brought near each other.
    -You un-tile by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "Laatoitus" tarkoittaa ikkunoiden liimaamista yhteen vaakasuoraan tai pystysuoraan.
    +Pitämällä alhaalla OPT-näppäintä yhteen liimattavien ikkunoiden rajat vaihtavat väriä, kun ne tuodaan toistensa lähelle.
    +Voit purkaa laatoituksen pitämällä alhaalla OPT-näppäimen ja raahaamalla ikkunan pois keltaisella välilehdellä merkitystä ryhmästä.

    @@ -240,189 +242,189 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Tiling windows
    -
    Further reading:
    -Stack & Tile
    -
    +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Pino & Laatoitus
    + - -

    Workspaces

    +
    +

    Työtilat

    -

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    -Up to 32 of these workspaces can be set from the Screen preferences.

    -

    The Workspaces desktop applet can be used to change workspaces or to drag a window from one to another.

    -

    The quick keyboard shortcut to change workspaces is CTRL ALT / / / .
    -If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken with you to that workspace.

    +

    Työtilat ovat virtuaalisia työpöytiä, täysin omilla resoluutioilla, värisyvyydellä ja taustalla.
    +Tällaisia työtiloja voidaan asettaa enintään 32 kappaletta Näyttöasetukset-sovelluksesta.

    +

    Työtilat-sovelmaa voidaan käyttää työtilojen muuttamiseen tai raahaamiseen ikkunasta toiseen.

    +

    Nopea pikanäppäin työtilojen muuttamiseen on CTRL ALT / / / .
    +Jos lisäät noihin VAIHTO-näppäimen, niin aktiivinen ikkuna vie sinut tuohon työtilaan.

    The Workspaces applet
    -
    Further reading:
    -Workspaces
    -Screen
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Työtilat
    +Näyttöasetukset
    +
    - -

    Replicants

    +
    +

    Kopiot

    -

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    -Provided Deskbar's option to Show replicants is activated, replicants are indicated by a small handle.
    -You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are fully functional without their parent app running.

    +

    Kopiot ovat pieniä itsensä sisältäviä sovellusten osia, jotka voidaan integroida Työpöytään (ja muihin ohjelmiin).
    +Jos tarjottu Työpöytäpalkin valitsin Näytä kopiot on aktivoitu, pieni kahva ilmaisee kopioita.
    +Voit raahatta & pudottaa ne kahvasta Työpöydälle, missä ne ovat täysin toimivia ilman käynnissä olevaa isäntäsovellusta.

    A weather app and its replicant
    -

    You can move a replicant by its handle and remove it with a right-click on it and choosing Remove replicant.

    +

    Voit siirtää kopiota kahvasta ja poistaa se napsauttamalla hiiren kakkospainikkeella siihen ja valitsemalla valikkorivin Poista kopio.

    -
    Further reading:
    -Replicants
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Kopiot
    +
    - -

    Single window navigation

    +
    +

    Yksittäisikkunan navigointi

    -

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    -Holding the OPT key (normally WIN on the keyboard) prevents this as it automatically closes the parent folder.
    -Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigation from the Tracker preferences.
    -Show navigator will add back/forward buttons.

    +

    Kaksoisnapsauttamalla kansiosta kansioon huomaat saaneesi näkyviin monia avoimia Seuraaja-ikkunoita.
    +Pitämällä alhaalla OPT-näppäintä (normaalisti WIN-näppäimistössä) estät sen, koska se sulkee automaattisesti isäntäkansion.
    +Vaihtoehtoisesti voit aktivoida Yksittäisikkunanavigointi-valikkorivin Seuraaja-asetuksista.
    +Näytä navigaattori lisää taaksepäin/eteenpäin painikkeet.

    Using Single window navigation
    -
    Further reading:
    -Tracker
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Seuraaja
    +
    - -

    Drill-down navigation

    +
    +

    Porrasnavigointi

    -

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    -Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    +

    Näppärää vaihtoehtoa syvän kansiohierarkian avaamiseksi kutsutaan "porrasnavigoinniksi". Napsauttamalla hiiren kakkospainikeella (tavallisesti oikea painike) kansiota tai mitä kohtaa tahansa Seuraaja-ikkunassa (tai Työpöydällä) avaat asiayhteysvalikon. Erilaisten odotettujen komentojen lisäksi siinä on ylimmäisenä nykyisen kansion valikkorivi, joka sisältää kaikki sen alikansiot.
    +Askella alas valikkoa kunnes löydät haluamasi kansion tai tiedoston avattavaksi.

    Drilling down folder hierarchies
    -
    Further reading:
    -Tracker navigation
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Seuraajanavigointi
    +
    - -

    Mounting volumes

    +
    +

    Taltioiden liittäminen

    -

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    -This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (like the boot disk) and choosing the volume from the Mount submenu. You find the same Mount menu in the Deskbar. ISO images can be mounted with a double-click.

    +

    Kiitolevyn, CD:n, USB-tikun jne. käyttämiseksi taltio on ensin liitettävä. Kun taltio on liitetty, sen kuvake ilmestyy Työpöydälle.
    +Tämä tehdään Työpöydällä napsauttamalla hiiren kakkospainikkeella (yleensä oikea painike) Työpöytää tai jo liitettyä taltiota (kuten käynnistyslevy) ja valitsemalla taltio Liitä-alivalikosta. Löydät saman Liitä-valikon Työpöytäpalkista. ISO-levykuvat voidaan liittää kaksoisnapsautuksella.

    -
    Before removing a USB drive etc., you have to right-click its icon and choose Unmount and wait for its icon to disappear. Otherwise you may lose data not yet written to it!
    +
    Ennen USB-tikun jne. poistamista sinun on napsautettava hiiren kakkospainikkeella (yleensä oikea painike) sen kuvaketta ja valittava Irrota ja odotettava kuvakkeen häviämistä. Muussa tapauksessa saatat kadotta tiedoja, joita ei ole vielä kirjoitettu sille!
    Mounting a volume
    -
    Further reading:
    -Mounting volumes
    - +
    Lisälukemista:
    +Liitetään taltioita
    +
    - -

    Filesystem layout

    +
    +

    Tiedostojärjestelmäsijoittelu

    -

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    +

    Vaikka Haiku ei nykyisin ole monikäyttäjäjärjestelmä, tiedostojärjestelmäpuussa on jo kaksi haaraa:

    - -
    System
    /boot/system/
    The system hierarchy contains system files and settings for all users. The package management makes most folders under /system effectively read-only. Packages contain all their files in a fixed folder hierarchy. Upon installation, a package gets "mounted" and all its files just appear to be in that hierarchy in the /system folder.
    -The folders there (like add-ons, apps, bin etc.) are just a virtual amalgamation of all the installed packages and are therefore read-only. Exceptions are cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    System
    /boot/system/
    Järjestelmähierarkia sisältää järjestelmätiedostoja ja asetuksia kaikille käyttäjille. Pakkaushallinta tekee useimmat kansiot /system-kansion alla tosiasiassa kirjoitussuojatuiksi. Pakkaukset sisisältävät kaikki niiden tiedostot kiinteässä kansiohierarkiassa. Asennuksen yhteydessä pakkaukset "liitetään" ja kaikki sen tiedostot vain näyttävät olevan tuossa hierarkiassa /system-kansiossa.
    +Kansiot siellä (kuten add-ons, apps, bin jne.) ovat vain asennettujen pakkausten virtuaalisia yhdistymisiä ja siksi kirjoitussuojattuja. Poikkeuksia ovat kansiot cache, non-packaged, settings, ja var.
      -
    • /system/packages/ is the default install location for software.
    • -
    • /system/documentation/ is used by some applications to store their manual.
    • +
    • /system/packages/ on ohjelmien oletusasennuskansio.
    • +
    • /system/documentation/-kansioon jotkut sovellukset tallentavat ohjekirjansa.
    Home
    /boot/home/
    The home hierarchy is your personal folder where you keep your data and settings. The folder /boot/home/config (or shortened ~/config) mirrors the /system folder described above and is likewise virtually read-only with the same exceptions of cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    Home
    /boot/home/
    Henkilökohtainen kansiosi on home-hierarkiassa, jossa säilytät tietojasi ja asetuksiasi. Kansio /boot/home/config (tai lyhennettynä ~/config) peilaa yllä kuvattua /system-kansiota ja samanlainen virtuaalinen kirjoitussuojattu kansio samoilla poikkeuksilla: cache, non-packaged, settings, ja var.
      -
    • ~/Desktop/ is where the files of your Desktop live.
    • -
    • ~/config/settings/ is where the system and applications store your settings.
    • +
    • ~/Desktop/-kansiossa ovat Työpöytä-tiedostosi.
    • +
    • ~/config/settings/-kansio on asetuksiesi järjestelmä- ja sovellustallennuspaikka.
    -

    The writable non-packaged folders mirror the hierarchy of the /system or ~/config/ hierarchy (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    -Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    +

    Kirjoitettavat non-packaged-kansiot peilaavat /system-hierarkiaa tai ~/config/-hierarkiaa (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    +Tähän voidaan asentaa ohjelmistot, jotka eivät tule HPKG-pakkausmuodossa.

    - - + +
    - -

    Finding files with queries

    +
    +

    Tiedostojen etsintä kyselyillä

    -

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    +

    Tiedostot Haiku-alustetussa (BFS)-taltiossa etsitään nopeasti Työpöytäpalkin Etsi…-valikolla. Tiedosto- ja kansionimien sijasta voit etsiä myös tiedostotyyppisten attribuuttien kautta, esim. artisti MP3-kokoelmassasi.

    Finding all MP3s of an artist
    - - + +
    - -

    Wireless connection

    +
    +

    Langaton yhteys

    -

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    -or by selecting your network from the Network preferences.
    -When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption and password.

    +

    Voit yhdistää WLAN-reitittimesi joko napsauttamalla hiiren kakkospainikkeella (useimmiten oikea painike) Verkkotila-kuvaketta Seuraajan tarjottimessa,
    +tai valitsemalla verkkosi Verkkoasetukset-sovelluksesta.
    +Kun yhteys on muodostettu, sinulta kysytään verkon salausta ja salasanaa.

    Connecting with a wireless network
    - - + +
    - -

    Getting more and updating software

    +
    +

    Kuinka saada lisää ohjelmia ja päivittää niitä

    -

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    -SoftwareUpdater should be started from time to time to update installed software as well as Haiku itself.

    +

    HaikuVarasto Työpöytäpalkin sovellusvalikossa on paikka, josta voit etsiä, asentaa ja poistaa ohjelmapakkauksia.
    +Ohjelmistopäivittäjä käynnistettäisiin aika ajoin päivittämään asennettuja ohjelmia ja itse Haikua.

    Installing and updating apps
    - - + +
    +
    +

    Loppu

    -

    The end

    - -

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    -

    For more detailed information, check out the Welcome page and the User Guide.
    -You can also join our Webforum and main IRC channel #haiku to get help or discuss your ideas.

    -

    The Haiku website has information how to get involved in driving Haiku forward. You can also make financial donations.

    +

    Tämä on opaskiertueen loppu. Toivomme, että se auttoi sinua kotiutumaan nopeasi uuteen käyttöjärjestelmääsi!

    +

    Tarkista lisätietoja varten Tervetuloa-sivu ja Käyttäjäopas.
    +Voit myös liittyä Webbifoorumille ja pää-IRC-kanavalle #haiku saadaksesi apua ja keskustellaksesi ajatuksistasi.

    +

    Haiku-webbisivulla on tietoja siitä kuinka liitytään mukaan Haikun ajamiseksi edelleen. Voit myös tehdä taloudellisia lahjoituksia.


    diff --git a/welcome/fr/quicktour.html b/welcome/fr/quicktour.html index 1507d638..bc09f24f 100644 --- a/welcome/fr/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/fr/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/fur/quicktour.html b/welcome/fur/quicktour.html index 89484c0d..7ad1538f 100644 --- a/welcome/fur/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/fur/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/hu/quicktour.html b/welcome/hu/quicktour.html index 33bc6dac..f9c7fbcc 100644 --- a/welcome/hu/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/hu/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/id/quicktour.html b/welcome/id/quicktour.html index 8e577e37..09f0e7b6 100644 --- a/welcome/id/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/id/quicktour.html @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -116,107 +116,107 @@

    Sementara Haiku berbagi banyak ide dengan sistem operasi lain, ia memang memiliki pendekatan unik di beberapa area yang pantas untuk ditunjukkan. Hanya dalam beberapa slide, Anda akan belajar tentang fitur Haiku yang paling penting dan kekhasan yang akan membantu Anda mengawali dengan cepat.

    Di kanan bawah setiap halaman, terdapat tautan untuk "bacaan lebih lanjut" yang mengarah ke sumber daya tambahan, seperti topik terkait di Userguide.

    + - -

    The Deskbar

    +
    +

    Deskbar

    -

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    +

    Secara default di sudut kanan atas desktop, Deskbar adalah pusat interaksi dengan Haiku. Anda dapat memulai aplikasi, applet dan preferensi dari sana, misalnya, dan beralih di antara aplikasi yang sedang berjalan.

    The Deskbar
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lebih lanjut:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - -

    The window widgets

    +
    +

    Window widgets

    -

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    +

    Inilah jendela khas Haiku dengan widgetnya yang lazim:

    A window and its widgets
    -
    Further reading:
    -Haiku's GUI
    - +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    +Antarmuka Haiku
    +
    - -

    The shortcut key

    +
    +

    Kunci jalan pintas

    -

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    -This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT shortcut in Haiku.

    +

    Preferensi Keymap memungkinkan Anda beralih dari standar Haiku ALT ke CTRL (Mode Windows / Linux). Ini adalah global switch, jadi misalnya berhenti dari sebuah program di shell kemudian akan dilakukan dengan ALT C alih-alih seperti biasa CTRL C .
    +Ketidakkonsistenan ini adalah salah satu alasan untuk pintasan ALT default di Haiku.

    Shortcut key: ALT vs. CTRL
    - - +
    Bacaan lebih lanjut:
    +Pintasan dan kombinasi tombol
    +
    - -

    The Twitcher

    +
    +

    Twitcher

    -

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    -Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding CTRL switches to the last used application.

    +

    Menahan CTRL TAB memanggil Twitcher tempat Anda beralih di antara aplikasi yang sedang berjalan.
    +Mengetuk tombol TAB hanya dengan cepat sambil menahan CTRL beralih ke aplikasi yang terakhir digunakan.

    The Twitcher switching between apps
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lebih lanjut:
    Twitcher
    - +
    - -

    The Team monitor

    +
    +

    Team monitor

    -

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    +

    Jika beberapa aplikasi rusak parah dan mungkin tidak akan hilang dari daftar aplikasi Deskbar yang sedang berjalan, tekanCTRL ALT DEL untuk memanggil Team monitor. Disini anda bisa memilih entri dan mematikan aplikasi yang bertindak diluar kewajaran.

    The Team monitor
    -

    A neat way to quickly get rid of an app hanging in the Deskbar is the Vulcan Death Grip.
    -Hold SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    -
    Further reading:
    +

    Cara rapi untuk segera menyingkirkan aplikasi yang tergantung di Deskbar adalah Vulcan Death Grip.
    Tahan SHIFT CTRL ALT dan klik entri yang menyinggung di Deskbar. Puf!

    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - -

    Window management: Move & Resize

    +
    +

    Manajemen jendela: Pindah & Ubah ukuran

    -

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    -Holding down CTRL ALT will highlight the window borders nearest to the mouse pointer.
    -Click and dragging with the right mouse button will resize the window along the highlighted border(s).
    -Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    +

    Haiku menawarkan cara yang rapi untuk memindahkan atau mengubah ukuran jendela dengan cepat:
    +Menekan CTRL ALT akan menyorot batas jendela terdekat dengan penunjuk mouse.
    +Klik dan seret dengan tombol mouse kanan akan mengubah ukuran jendela di sepanjang perbatasan yang disorot.
    +Klik dan seret dengan tombol mouse kiri untuk memindahkannya.

    Move with CTRL+ALT+left mouse button
    - - + +
    - -

    Window management: Stack

    +
    +

    Manajemen window: Stack

    -

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    -While holding the OPT key (normally that's WIN on the keyboard), tabs change color when they overlap; drop the window to establish the stacking.
    -You un-stack by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "Stacking" menempatkan jendela di atas satu sama lain, secara otomatis memindahkan tab kuning ke posisinya.
    +Saat menahan tombol OPT (biasanya WIN pada keyboard), tab berubah warna ketika tumpang tindih; jatuhkan jendela untuk membuat susun.
    +Anda meng-unstack dengan menahan OPT dan menyeret jendela keluar dari grupnya dengan tab kuning.

    @@ -224,17 +224,17 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Stacking windows
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - -

    Window management: Tile

    +
    +

    Management window: Tile

    -

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    -While holding OPT, the borders that'll fuse together when you drop the window change color when brought near each other.
    -You un-tile by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "Ubin" berarti menempelkan jendela secara horizontal atau vertikal bersama-sama.
    +Sambil menahan OPT , perbatasan yang akan melebur menjadi satu ketika Anda menjatuhkan warna jendela yang berubah ketika dibawa berdekatan.
    +Anda menghapus ubin dengan menahan OPT dan menyeret jendela keluar dari grupnya dengan tab kuning.

    @@ -242,34 +242,34 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Tiling windows
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - -

    Workspaces

    +
    +

    Workspace

    -

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    -Up to 32 of these workspaces can be set from the Screen preferences.

    -

    The Workspaces desktop applet can be used to change workspaces or to drag a window from one to another.

    -

    The quick keyboard shortcut to change workspaces is CTRL ALT / / / .
    -If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken with you to that workspace.

    +

    Workspaces adalah desktop virtual, lengkap dengan resolusi, kedalaman warna, dan latar belakang mereka sendiri.
    +Hingga 32 Workspaces ini dapat diatur dari preferensi Layar .

    +

    Applet Desktop Workspaces dapat digunakan untuk mengubah Workspace atau untuk menyeret jendela dari satu ke yang lain.

    +

    Pintasan keyboard cepat untuk mengubah ruang kerja adalahCTRL ALT / / / .
    +Jika anda menambah SHIFT untuk itu, jendela aktif akan membawa Anda ke ruang kerja itu.

    The Workspaces applet
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - -

    Replicants

    +
    +

    Replicant

    -

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    +

    Replicants adalah bagian kecil aplikasi mandiri yang dapat diintegrasikan ke dalam Desktop (dan program lain).
    Provided Deskbar's option to Show replicants is activated, replicants are indicated by a small handle.
    You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are fully functional without their parent app running.

    @@ -278,147 +278,147 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full A weather app and its replicant
    -

    You can move a replicant by its handle and remove it with a right-click on it and choosing Remove replicant.

    +

    Anda dapat memindahkan Replicant dengan gagangnya dan menghapusnya dengan klik kanan dan memilihnya Membuang replicant.

    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Replicants
    - +
    - -

    Single window navigation

    +
    +

    Navigasi tunggal window

    -

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    -Holding the OPT key (normally WIN on the keyboard) prevents this as it automatically closes the parent folder.
    -Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigation from the Tracker preferences.
    -Show navigator will add back/forward buttons.

    +

    Mengklik dua kali folder Anda ke bawah folder demi folder, Anda akan dengan cepat berakhir dengan banyak jendela Tracker terbuka.
    +Menahan tombol OPT (biasanya WIN di keyboard) mencegah hal ini karena secara otomatis menutup folder induk.
    +Atau, Anda dapat mengaktifkan Navigasi jendela tunggal dari preferensi Tracker .
    + Tampilkan navigator akan menambahkan tombol kembali / maju.

    Using Single window navigation
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Tracker
    - +
    - -

    Drill-down navigation

    +
    +

    Penelusuran Drill-down

    -

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    -Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    +

    Alternatif yang manis untuk membuka hierarki folder yang mendalam disebut "navigasi drill-down". Mengklik kanan folder atau di mana saja di jendela Tracker (atau Desktop) akan membuka menu konteks. Di samping berbagai perintah yang diharapkan, ada menu folder saat ini di bagian atas yang berisi semua subfoldernya.
    +Telusuri jalan anda hingga anda menemukan folder atau berkas untuk dibuka.

    Drilling down folder hierarchies
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - -

    Mounting volumes

    +
    +

    Mengaitkan volume

    -

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    -This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (like the boot disk) and choosing the volume from the Mount submenu. You find the same Mount menu in the Deskbar. ISO images can be mounted with a double-click.

    +

    Untuk mengakses harddisk, CD, stik USB dll, Anda harus terlebih dahulu memasang volume. Setelah dipasang, ikonnya muncul di Desktop.
    +Ini dilakukan dengan klik kanan pada Desktop atau volume yang sudah terpasang (seperti disk boot) dan memilih volume dari submenu Mount. Anda menemukan menu Mount yang sama di Deskbar. Gambar ISO dapat dipasang dengan klik dua kali.

    -
    Before removing a USB drive etc., you have to right-click its icon and choose Unmount and wait for its icon to disappear. Otherwise you may lose data not yet written to it!
    +
    Sebelum melepas drive USB dll., Anda harus mengklik kanan ikonnya dan memilih Lepas dan tunggu ikonnya menghilang. Kalau tidak, Anda mungkin kehilangan data yang belum ditulis kesana!
    Mounting a volume
    -
    Further reading:
    -Mounting volumes
    - +
    Bacaan lanjutan:
    +Mengaitkan volume
    +
    - -

    Filesystem layout

    +
    +

    Layout filesystem

    -

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    +

    Sementara Haiku saat ini bukan multi-user, sudah ada dua cabang di pohon sistem file:

    - -
    System
    /boot/system/
    The system hierarchy contains system files and settings for all users. The package management makes most folders under /system effectively read-only. Packages contain all their files in a fixed folder hierarchy. Upon installation, a package gets "mounted" and all its files just appear to be in that hierarchy in the /system folder.
    -The folders there (like add-ons, apps, bin etc.) are just a virtual amalgamation of all the installed packages and are therefore read-only. Exceptions are cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    System
    /boot/system/
    Hirarki sistem berisi file dan pengaturan sistem untuk semua pengguna. Manajemen paket membuat sebagian besar folder di bawah / sistem hanya baca-efektif. Paket berisi semua file mereka dalam hierarki folder tetap. Setelah instalasi, sebuah paket akan "di-mount" dan semua file-nya hanya tampak berada dalam hierarki di folder /system .
    +Folder di sana (like add-ons, apps, bin etc.) hanyalah penggabungan virtual dari semua paket yang terinstal dan karenanya hanya-baca-saja. Dikecualikan cache, non-packaged, settings, dan var.
      -
    • /system/packages/ is the default install location for software.
    • -
    • /system/documentation/ is used by some applications to store their manual.
    • +
    • /system/packages/adalah lokasi pemasangan default untuk perangkat halus.
    • +
    • /system/documentation/dipakai oleh beberapa aplikasi untuk menyimpan manual
    Home
    /boot/home/
    The home hierarchy is your personal folder where you keep your data and settings. The folder /boot/home/config (or shortened ~/config) mirrors the /system folder described above and is likewise virtually read-only with the same exceptions of cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    Home
    /boot/home/
    Hirarki rumah adalah folder pribadi Anda tempat Anda menyimpan data dan pengaturan Anda. Folder /boot/home/config (atau disingkat ~/config) adalah cerminan dari folder /system yang digambarkan diatas dan juga hampir hanya-baca-saja dengan pengecualian yang sama dari cache, non-packaged, settings, dan var.
      -
    • ~/Desktop/ is where the files of your Desktop live.
    • -
    • ~/config/settings/ is where the system and applications store your settings.
    • +
    • ~/Desktop/ adalah tempat file Desktop.
    • +
    • ~/config/settings/ adalah tempat sistem dan aplikasi menyimpan pengaturan Anda.
    -

    The writable non-packaged folders mirror the hierarchy of the /system or ~/config/ hierarchy (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    -Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    +

    Folder yang dapat ditulis non-packaged mencerminkan hierarki dari /system or ~/config/ hierarchy (add-ons, apps, bin…). +Perangkat lunak yang tidak datang dalam bentuk paket HPKG dapat diinstal di sini.

    - - + +
    - -

    Finding files with queries

    +
    +

    Mencari file dengan queri

    -

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    +

    File pada volume yang diformat Haiku (BFS) dengan cepat dicari dengan Find ... dari Deskbar. Alih-alih nama file dan folder, Anda juga dapat melihat atribut spesifik tipe file, misal. untuk seorang artis dalam koleksi MP3 Anda.

    Finding all MP3s of an artist
    - - + +
    - -

    Wireless connection

    +
    +

    Koneksi nirkabel

    -

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    -or by selecting your network from the Network preferences.
    -When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption and password.

    +

    Anda dapat terhubung ke router WLAN Anda dengan mengklik kanan ikon NetworkStatus di tray Deskbar,
    +atau dengan memilih jaringan Anda dari preferensi Network .
    +Saat koneksi dibuat, Anda akan diminta enkripsi dan kata sandi jaringan.

    Connecting with a wireless network
    - +
    - -

    Getting more and updating software

    +
    +

    Dapatkan lebih banyak dan perbarui perangkat halus

    -

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    -SoftwareUpdater should be started from time to time to update installed software as well as Haiku itself.

    +

    HaikuDepot dari menu aplikasi Deskbar adalah tempat untuk mencari, menginstal dan menghapus paket perangkat halus.
    + SoftwareUpdater harus dimulai dari waktu ke waktu untuk memperbarui perangkat halus yang diinstal serta Haiku itu sendiri.

    Installing and updating apps
    -
    Further reading:
    + - - +
    +

    Tamat

    Ini adalah akhir dari tur. Kami harap ini membantu Anda dengan cepat merasa betah dalam OS baru Anda!

    diff --git a/welcome/it/quicktour.html b/welcome/it/quicktour.html index 4515a282..812704d0 100644 --- a/welcome/it/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/it/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/jp/bugreports.html b/welcome/jp/bugreports.html index 52fd3d8c..06bc31e6 100644 --- a/welcome/jp/bugreports.html +++ b/welcome/jp/bugreports.html @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
    - +
    インデックス
    Index
    Trac アカウントを取得する
    バグレポートの作成
    アプリケーションのバグ
    diff --git a/welcome/jp/quicktour.html b/welcome/jp/quicktour.html index 9abd5d2b..63ebbf0a 100644 --- a/welcome/jp/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/jp/quicktour.html @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -116,107 +116,108 @@

    Haikuは、多くのアイデアをほかのOSと共有していますが、確かに注目すべき独自のアプローチをいくつか持っています。このツアーで、もっとも重要なHaikuの特徴と独自性を学びます。それは、Haikuを始めるのに役立つでしょう。

    各ページ右下の、"参考"リンクは、ユーザーガイド中の関連するトピックなどの追加リソースを指しています。

    + - -

    The Deskbar

    +
    +

    Deskbar

    -

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    +

    デフォルトではデスクトップの右上にあるDeskbarは、Haiku操作の中心となります。例えばここからアプリケーション、アプレットおよびプリファレンスの起動や実行中のアプリケーションの切り替えができます。

    The Deskbar
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    参考:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - -

    The window widgets

    +
    +

    ウィンドウの詳細

    -

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    +

    ここに、普通のGUI部品を備えた典型的なHaikuウィンドウがあります。

    A window and its widgets
    -
    Further reading:
    -Haiku's GUI
    - + +
    - -

    The shortcut key

    +
    +

    ショートカットキー

    -

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    -This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT shortcut in Haiku.

    +

    キーマッププレファレンスで、Haiku標準のALTキーからCTRL (Windows/Linuxモード)へ切り替わります。これは全体的な切り替えなので、例えばシェル中でのプログラムの終了が通常のCTRL Cの代わりにALT Cで実行されます。
    この不一致が、Haikuのデフォルトショートカットが ALTである理由のひとつです。

    Shortcut key: ALT vs. CTRL
    - - + +
    - -

    The Twitcher

    +
    +

    Twitcher

    -

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    -Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding CTRL switches to the last used application.

    +

    CTRL TAB を押すと、Twitcherを呼び出します。そこで実行中アプリケーションを切り替えます。
    +CTRLを押しながら、TABを素早くタップすると、最後に使ったアプリケーションと切り替えます。

    The Twitcher switching between apps
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    参考:
    Twitcher
    - +
    - -

    The Team monitor

    +
    +

    チームモニター

    -

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    +

    一部のアプリケーションがひどくクラッシュして、Deskbarのアプリケーションのリストから消せなくなったら、CTRL ALT DELを押してチームモニターを起動します。そこで項目を選んで不正なアプリケーションを強制終了できます。

    The Team monitor
    -

    A neat way to quickly get rid of an app hanging in the Deskbar is the Vulcan Death Grip.
    -Hold SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    -
    Further reading:
    -Team monitor
    - +

    Vulcan Death Gripは、クラッシュしたアプリケーションをDeskbar内で素早く取り除く素晴らしい方法です。
    +SHIFT CTRL ALTを押しながら、Deskbar 内で問題となる項目をクリックします。Poof! +

    + +
    - -

    Window management: Move & Resize

    +
    +

    ウィンドウ管理: 移動とリサイズ

    -

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    -Holding down CTRL ALT will highlight the window borders nearest to the mouse pointer.
    -Click and dragging with the right mouse button will resize the window along the highlighted border(s).
    -Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    +

    Haikuには、ウィンドウを素早く移動 / リサイズする素敵な方法があります。
    +CTRL ALTを押すと、マウスポインターに一番近いウィンドウ枠がハイライトします。
    +マウスのボタンでクリック&ドラッグすると、ハイライトした枠に沿ってリサイズします。
    +マウスのボタンでクリック&ドラッグすると、リサイズします。

    Move with CTRL+ALT+left mouse button
    - - + +
    - -

    Window management: Stack

    +
    +

    ウィンドウ管理: スタック

    -

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    -While holding the OPT key (normally that's WIN on the keyboard), tabs change color when they overlap; drop the window to establish the stacking.
    -You un-stack by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "スタック"とは、ウィンドウを互いに重ね合わせて、黄色いタブを自動的に再配置することです。
    +OPT キー (通常キーボード上の WIN です)を押していると、重なったタブの色が替わるので、ウィンドウをドロップしてスタックが確立します。
    +OPTを押しながら、ウィンドウを黄色いタブのグループ外へドラッグすれば、スタックが解除されます。

    @@ -224,17 +225,17 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Stacking windows
    -
    Further reading:
    -Stack & Tile
    -
    + +
    - -

    Window management: Tile

    +
    +

    ウィンドウ管理: タイル

    -

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    -While holding OPT, the borders that'll fuse together when you drop the window change color when brought near each other.
    -You un-tile by holding OPT and dragging a window out of its group by the yellow tab.

    +

    "タイル"はウィンドウを互いに水平または垂直にくっつけることです。
    +OPT を押しながら、ウィンドウを別のウィンドウの近くへ移動すると色が替わるので、ドロップするとくっつきます。
    +OPTを押しながら、ウィンドウを黄色いタブのグループ外へドラッグすれば、タイルが解除されます。

    @@ -242,183 +243,183 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" --> Tiling windows
    -
    Further reading:
    -Stack & Tile
    -
    + +
    - -

    Workspaces

    +
    +

    ワークスペース

    -

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    -Up to 32 of these workspaces can be set from the Screen preferences.

    -

    The Workspaces desktop applet can be used to change workspaces or to drag a window from one to another.

    -

    The quick keyboard shortcut to change workspaces is CTRL ALT / / / .
    -If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken with you to that workspace.

    +

    ワークスペースは独自の解像度、色深度および背景を備えた仮想デスクトップです。
    +これらのワークスペースは、32 個まで画面プレファレンスから設定できます。

    +

    ワークスペースデスクトップアプレットは、ワークスペースの切り替えやワークスペース間のウィンドウの移動に使われます。

    +

    ワークスペースを切り替える素早いショートカットは、CTRL ALT / / / です。
    +それにSHIFTを加えると、アクティブウィンドウも一緒に移動します。

    The Workspaces applet
    -
    Further reading:
    -Workspaces
    -Screen
    - + +
    - -

    Replicants

    +
    +

    レプリカント

    -

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    -Provided Deskbar's option to Show replicants is activated, replicants are indicated by a small handle.
    -You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are fully functional without their parent app running.

    +

    レプリカントは、アプリケーションの小さな内蔵パーツで、デスクトップ(やその他のプログラム)に組み込めます。
    +Deskbarのレプリカントを表示オプションが有効なら、レプリカントは小さなハンドルで表示されます。
    +そのハンドルをデスクトップにドラッグ&ドロップすれば、元のアプリケーションが動いてなくてもそこで完全に機能します。

    A weather app and its replicant
    -

    You can move a replicant by its handle and remove it with a right-click on it and choosing Remove replicant.

    +

    ハンドルでレプリカントを移動でき、ハンドルの左クリックでレプリカントを削除を選ぶとレプリカントを削除できます。

    -
    Further reading:
    -Replicants
    - + +
    - -

    Single window navigation

    +
    +

    シングルウィンドウナビゲーション

    -

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    -Holding the OPT key (normally WIN on the keyboard) prevents this as it automatically closes the parent folder.
    -Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigation from the Tracker preferences.
    -Show navigator will add back/forward buttons.

    +

    ダブルクリックでフォルダーを次々に下っていくやり方では、すぐにTrackerウィンドウをたくさん開いてしまいます。
    +OPTキー(通常、キーボード上のWINです)を押すと、自動で親フォルダーを閉じるのでこれを防げます。
    +もう一つの方法として、シングルウィンドウナビゲーションTracker設定から有効にします。
    +ナビゲーターを表示は戻る/進むボタンを追加します。

    Using Single window navigation
    -
    Further reading:
    +
    参考:
    Tracker
    - +
    - -

    Drill-down navigation

    +
    +

    ドリルダウンナビゲーション

    -

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    -Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    +

    フォルダーの深い階層を開くもうひとつの素敵な方法は、"ドリルダウンナビゲーション"と呼ばれています。フォルダーか、Trackerウィンドウのどこか(またはデスクトップ)の右クリックでコンテキストメニューが開きます。いろいろなコマンドの中に、サブフォルダーを含む現在のフォルダーのメニューがあります。
    +開きたいフォルダーかファイルが見つかるまでドリルダウンします。

    Drilling down folder hierarchies
    -
    Further reading:
    -Tracker navigation
    - + +
    - -

    Mounting volumes

    +
    +

    ボリュームのマウント

    -

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    -This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (like the boot disk) and choosing the volume from the Mount submenu. You find the same Mount menu in the Deskbar. ISO images can be mounted with a double-click.

    +

    ハードディスク、CD、USBメモリなどにアクセスするには、まずボリュームをマウントする必要があります。マウンドされれば、アイコンがデスクトップ上に現れます。
    +これは、デスクトップやマウント済のボリューム(起動ディスクのような)を右クリックして、マウントサブメニューからボリュームを選ぶことで実行されます。同じマウントメニューは、Deskbarにもあります。ISOイメージは、ダブルクリックでマウントできます。

    -
    Before removing a USB drive etc., you have to right-click its icon and choose Unmount and wait for its icon to disappear. Otherwise you may lose data not yet written to it!
    +
    USBドライブなどを取り外す前には、アイコンを右クリックしてアンマウントメニューを選択し、アイコンが消えるまで待ちます。そうしないと、まだ書き込まれていないデータを失うかもしれません!
    Mounting a volume
    -
    Further reading:
    -Mounting volumes
    - + +
    - -

    Filesystem layout

    +
    +

    ファイルシステムレイアウト

    -

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    +

    現在、Haikuはマルチユーザーではありませんが、ファイルシステムツリーにはすでに2つのブランチがあります:

    - - +
    System
    /boot/system/
    The system hierarchy contains system files and settings for all users. The package management makes most folders under /system effectively read-only. Packages contain all their files in a fixed folder hierarchy. Upon installation, a package gets "mounted" and all its files just appear to be in that hierarchy in the /system folder.
    -The folders there (like add-ons, apps, bin etc.) are just a virtual amalgamation of all the installed packages and are therefore read-only. Exceptions are cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
    System
    /boot/system/
    System階層は、システムファイルとすべてのユーザー用の設定を含みます。パッケージ管理は、/system以下のほとんどのフォルダーを事実上読み取り専用にします。パッケージは一定のフォルダ階層の中にすべてのファイルを含みます。インストール中に、パッケージは"マウント"され、含まれるすべてのファイルは/systemフォルダー階層に現れます。
    +階層内にあるフォルダー(add-onsappsbinなどのような)は、インストール済パッケージの仮想融合であり、そのため読み取り専用となっています。例外は、cachenon-packagedsettings、およびvarです。
      -
    • /system/packages/ is the default install location for software.
    • -
    • /system/documentation/ is used by some applications to store their manual.
    • -
    -
    Home
    /boot/home/
    The home hierarchy is your personal folder where you keep your data and settings. The folder /boot/home/config (or shortened ~/config) mirrors the /system folder described above and is likewise virtually read-only with the same exceptions of cache, non-packaged, settings, and var. +
  • /system/packages/は、ソフトウェアがデフォルトでインストールされる場所です。
  • +
  • /system/documentation/は、いくつかのソフトウェアがマニュアルをインストールするのに用います。
  • +
    Home
    /boot/home/
    Home階層は、ユーザー個人のフォルダーで、ユーザーのデータや設定を保存します。/boot/home/configフォルダー(または縮めて~/config)は、既に述べた/systemフォルダーのミラーで、同様に仮想的に読み取り専用です。例外は同じくcachenon-packagedsettings,およびvarです。
      -
    • ~/Desktop/ is where the files of your Desktop live.
    • -
    • ~/config/settings/ is where the system and applications store your settings.
    • +
    • ~/Desktop/は、デスクトップ上のファイルがある場所です。
    • +
    • ~/config/settings/は、システムとアプリケーションがユーザー設定を保存する場所です。
    -

    The writable non-packaged folders mirror the hierarchy of the /system or ~/config/ hierarchy (add-ons, apps, bin…).
    -Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    +

    書込み可能なnon-packagedフォルダーは、/system階層または~/config/階層(add-onsappsbin…)のコピーです。
    +HPKGパッケージの形で供給されないソフトウェアはここにインストールされます。

    - - -

    Finding files with queries

    +
    +

    クエリでファイルを探す

    -

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    +

    Haikuフォーマット(BFS)ボリューム上のファイルは、Deskbarからの検索…で素早く検索されます。ファイルやフォルダの名前の代わりに、ファイルタイプに特有な属性、 +たとえば、MP3コレクション内のアーティスト名も検索できます。

    Finding all MP3s of an artist
    - - + +
    - -

    Wireless connection

    +
    +

    ワイヤレス接続

    -

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    -or by selecting your network from the Network preferences.
    -When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption and password.

    +

    WLANルーターへの接続は、Deskbarトレイ内のネットワーク状況をクリックでできます。
    +または、ネットワークプレファレンスからネットワークを選択することでできます。
    +接続が確立すると、ネットワークの暗号化とパスワードについて質問されます。

    Connecting with a wireless network
    - - + +
    - -

    Getting more and updating software

    +
    +

    ソフトウェアの入手と更新

    -

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    -SoftwareUpdater should be started from time to time to update installed software as well as Haiku itself.

    +

    DeskbarのアプリケーションメニューにあるHaikuDepotは、ソフトウェアパッケージを検索、インストール及びアンインストールする場所です。
    +ソフトウェアの更新は、インストール済ソフトウェアおよびHaiku自体をアップデートするために時々起動されるべきです。

    Installing and updating apps
    - +
    +

    終わりに

    これでツアーは終わりです。これが新しいOSにすぐに慣れる手助けになることを期待します!

    diff --git a/welcome/pl/quicktour.html b/welcome/pl/quicktour.html index c7bd040f..308ab887 100644 --- a/welcome/pl/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/pl/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/pt_BR/quicktour.html b/welcome/pt_BR/quicktour.html index 046a1fef..d721b498 100644 --- a/welcome/pt_BR/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/pt_BR/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/pt_PT/quicktour.html b/welcome/pt_PT/quicktour.html index f2035177..52fed2e1 100644 --- a/welcome/pt_PT/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/pt_PT/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/ro/quicktour.html b/welcome/ro/quicktour.html index d1ce1179..479043aa 100644 --- a/welcome/ro/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/ro/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/ru/quicktour.html b/welcome/ru/quicktour.html index 445b920f..1ccbe6f7 100644 --- a/welcome/ru/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/ru/quicktour.html @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -116,8 +116,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -129,10 +130,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -144,10 +145,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -160,10 +161,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -175,10 +176,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -191,10 +192,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -208,10 +209,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -226,10 +227,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -244,10 +245,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -263,10 +264,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -282,10 +283,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -300,10 +301,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -315,10 +316,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -332,10 +333,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -363,10 +364,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -379,10 +380,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -398,10 +399,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -416,9 +417,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/sk/quicktour.html b/welcome/sk/quicktour.html index eb91164d..7a63b101 100644 --- a/welcome/sk/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/sk/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/sv_SE/quicktour.html b/welcome/sv_SE/quicktour.html index 36d1be74..147ff72d 100644 --- a/welcome/sv_SE/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/sv_SE/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/uk/quicktour.html b/welcome/uk/quicktour.html index 3a6942d5..1e3d4fc7 100644 --- a/welcome/uk/quicktour.html +++ b/welcome/uk/quicktour.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
    Index
    -[1] Start
    +[1] Welcome
    [2] The Deskbar
    [3] The window widgets
    [4] The shortcut key
    @@ -114,8 +114,9 @@

    While Haiku shares many ideas with other operating systems, it does have a unique approach in some areas that are worth pointing out. In just a few slides, you’ll learn about the most important Haiku features and peculiarities that’ll help you get a running start.

    At the bottom right of each page, are links for "further reading" that point to additional resources, like related topics in the Userguide.

    + - +

    The Deskbar

    By default at the top right corner of the desktop, the Deskbar is the hub of interacting with Haiku. You can start applications, applets and preferences from there, for example, and switch between running applications.

    @@ -127,10 +128,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Deskbar
    - +
    - +

    The window widgets

    Here's a typical Haiku window with its usual widgets:

    @@ -142,10 +143,10 @@
    Further reading:
    Haiku's GUI
    - +
    - +

    The shortcut key

    The Keymap preferences let you switch from the Haiku standard ALT key to CTRL (Windows/Linux mode). This is a global switch, so for example quitting a program in the shell will then be done with ALT C instead the usual CTRL C.
    @@ -158,10 +159,10 @@ This inconsistancy is one reason for the default ALT sh

    - +
    - +

    The Twitcher

    Holding CTRL TAB summons the Twitcher where you switch between running applications.
    @@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding Further reading:
    Twitcher

    -
    + - +

    The Team monitor

    If some application crashed badly and maybe won't disappear from Deskbar's running application list, press CTRL ALT DEL to invoke the Team monitor. Here you can select an entry and kill a misbehaving app.

    @@ -189,10 +190,10 @@ Tapping the TAB key only quickly while holding SHIFT CTRL ALT and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Poof!

    Further reading:
    Team monitor
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Move & Resize

    Haiku offers a neat way to quickly move or resize windows:
    @@ -206,10 +207,10 @@ Click and drag with the left mouse button to move it around.

    - +
    - +

    Window management: Stack

    "Stacking" is putting windows on top of each other, automatically moving the yellow tabs into position.
    @@ -224,10 +225,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!

    diff --git a/welcome/welcome_ca.html b/welcome/welcome_ca.html index 65664b05..218171b5 100644 --- a/welcome/welcome_ca.html +++ b/welcome/welcome_ca.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Window management: Tile

    "Tiling" means gluing windows horizontally or vertically together.
    @@ -242,10 +243,10 @@ Delay time 200 (= 2 secs), option "Don't stack frames" -->

    Further reading:
    Stack & Tile
    - +
    - +

    Workspaces

    Workspaces are virtual desktops, complete with their own resolution, color depth and background.
    @@ -261,10 +262,10 @@ If you add SHIFT to that, the active window is taken wi

    Further reading:
    Workspaces
    Screen
    - +
    - +

    Replicants

    Replicants are small self-contained parts of applications that can be integrated into the Desktop (and other programs).
    @@ -280,10 +281,10 @@ You can drag & drop them by the handle onto the Desktop, where they are full

    Further reading:
    Replicants
    - +
    - +

    Single window navigation

    Double-clicking your way down folder after folder, you'll quickly end up with many open Tracker windows.
    @@ -298,10 +299,10 @@ Alternatively, you can activate Single window navigationFurther reading:
    Tracker

    -
    + - +

    Drill-down navigation

    A nice alternative to opening a deep hierarchy of folders is called "drill-down navigation". Right-clicking a folder or anywhere in a Tracker window (or the Desktop) will open a context menu. Beside various expected commands, there's a menu of the current folder at the top that contains all its subfolders.
    @@ -313,10 +314,10 @@ Drill your way down until you find the folder or file to open.

    Further reading:
    Tracker navigation
    - +
    - +

    Mounting volumes

    In order to access a harddisk, CD, USB stick etc., you first have to mount the volume. Once mounted, its icon appears on the Desktop.
    @@ -330,10 +331,10 @@ This is done with a right-click on the Desktop or an already mounted volume (lik

    Further reading:
    Mounting volumes
    - +
    - +

    Filesystem layout

    While Haiku is currently not multi-user, there are already two branches in the filesystem tree:

    @@ -361,10 +362,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    Filesystem layout
    Applications
    Directory structure
    -
    + - +

    Finding files with queries

    Files on Haiku formatted (BFS) volumes are quickly searched with Find… from the Deskbar. Instead of file and folder names, you can also look through filetype specific attributes, e.g. for an artist in your MP3 collection.

    @@ -377,10 +378,10 @@ Software that doesn't come in form of a HPKG package can be installed here.

    - +
    - +

    Wireless connection

    You can connect to your WLAN router either by right-clicking the NetworkStatus icon in Deskbar's tray,
    @@ -396,10 +397,10 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption Wireless networking
    NetworkStatus
    Network preferences

    -
    + - +

    Getting more and updating software

    HaikuDepot from the Deskbar's applications menu is where to search, install and uninstall software packages.
    @@ -414,9 +415,9 @@ When the connection is established, you'll be asked for the network's encryption HaikuDepot
    SoftwareUpdater
    Repositories

    -
    - + +

    The end

    This is the end of the tour. We hope it helped you to quickly feel at home in your new OS!