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b/userguide/ca/applications/bepdf.html index 40d54d39..4f7505ed 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/bepdf.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/bepdf.html @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@


BePDF és un visualitzador de PDF que arrenca ràpidament. A més de visualitzar, permet fer anotacions, i afegir punts de llibre als PDFs no encriptats. Actualment està totalment localitzat en 20 llengües i és fàcil afegir més llengües fent servir fitxers de text.

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Documentation is available as HTML or PDF. The latter will also open from the menu Help | Show Help....

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Documentation is available as HTML or PDF. The latter will also open from the menu Help | Show Help…

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/cli-apps.html b/userguide/ca/applications/cli-apps.html index d8f1ae32..b50da6f9 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/cli-apps.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/cli-apps.html @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Would you like a link to it?" "On Desktop" "In Deskbar" "No thanks"

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hey

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hey is a littler helper tool that sends BMessages to applications and prints out their answer. It can be used for application scripting, i.e. "remote controlling" a program from a script or the command line. Its usage is a bit complex... Humdinger's blog post serves as a good introduction, and thanks to Scot Hacker's BeOS Bible, there is a much more comprehensive hey tutorial by Chris Herborth.

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hey is a littler helper tool that sends BMessages to applications and prints out their answer. It can be used for application scripting, i.e. "remote controlling" a program from a script or the command line. Its usage is a bit complex… Humdinger's blog post serves as a good introduction, and thanks to Scot Hacker's BeOS Bible, there is a much more comprehensive hey tutorial by Chris Herborth.

notify

notify shows a notification panel with a message. There are various parameters that are described when you call notify --help. A notification can also be used to show the progress of some action. When doing that, it's important to set a messageID and always use it when you update the progress (a float between 0.0 and 1.0 that's printed as percent). Otherwise you'll see several notification panels if you update quicker then the set timeout.
diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/diskusage.html b/userguide/ca/applications/diskusage.html index 128ed22b..38160d49 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/diskusage.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/diskusage.html @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@


DiskUsage shows graphically how the space on your volumes is utilized.
A useful tool to answer the question, "Where has all my disk space gone?".

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After launching, DiskUsage shows only an empty window with all mounted volumes as tabs at the top. You'll have to choose the one you're interested in and click Scan to start chugging through the disk. For larger disks this can take some time... While you wait, you may switch to a different tab and start exploring that volume or begin the scan process there as well.
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After launching, DiskUsage shows only an empty window with all mounted volumes as tabs at the top. You'll have to choose the one you're interested in and click Scan to start chugging through the disk. For larger disks this can take some time… While you wait, you may switch to a different tab and start exploring that volume or begin the scan process there as well.
It's not recommended to start several concurrent scan processes on the same physical disk, as the constant repositioning of the heads of the drive will only extend the wait.

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The concentric circles represent different levels in the file system hierarchy. Above, the circle in the center represents the /boot/home/ folder. Each segment of the ring immediately outside that circle is a file or folder under /boot/home/. Every segment farther outside brings you one level deeper in the file hierarchy. You may have to resize the window to accommodate very deep folders.

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/drivesetup.html b/userguide/ca/applications/drivesetup.html index 24c1d711..129e7152 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/drivesetup.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/drivesetup.html @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Besides the familiar icons for harddisks, CD drives and USB sticks etc., there a

index Creating a new partition

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When you found unformatted space on a drive, like the above <empty>, you can create a new partition in this space with Partition | Create...(ALT C).

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When you found unformatted space on a drive, like the above <empty>, you can create a new partition in this space with Partition | Create…(ALT C).

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You're prompted with this dialog that lets you adjust the partition size and type. Choose Be File System if you want to use the partition for an Haiku installation or if you want to use all the interesting Haiku features with it, like attributes and queries. Note, that other operating systems might not be able to access such a partition.

The Active partition checkbox is only available if you have created a primary partition instead of just another logical partition within an extended one. You'll have to tick that checkbox if you plan to use that partition to boot a Haiku installation.

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/expander.html b/userguide/ca/applications/expander.html index 14fa8582..6f89fb82 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/expander.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/expander.html @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Just double-click an archive to see this simple interface:

You can toggle the display of the file listing by un/checking Show contents or pressing ALT L.

Expander can only unpack whole archives.
You can't select individual files to expand or add/remove files from the archive.
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Settings | Settings... or ALT S opens a preference panel that offers some useful settings to adjust Expander's behavior.
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Settings | Settings… or ALT S opens a preference panel that offers some useful settings to adjust Expander's behavior.
The options are all self-explanatory:

expander-preferences.png

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/haikudepot.html b/userguide/ca/applications/haikudepot.html index 09fafea6..37d6eda7 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/haikudepot.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/haikudepot.html @@ -135,15 +135,15 @@ In the middle are user comments with their nickname, the number of stars they ga

index HaikuDepot and Show menu

In the HaikuDepot menu at the top of the window, you'll find an item to Refresh repositories. This will request an up-to-date list of all available packages from the repositories.
-The second item is to Manage repositories.... It opens the Repositories preferences, to add/remove or disable and enable repositories.
-Check for updates... opens the SoftwareUpdater to search and install updated packages.
-Settings... opens a window with the currently only option: Share anonymous usage data with HaikuDepotServer. The data is used to, for example, increase a counter on how often a package is viewed and installed, which then can determine if a package is promoted to the "Featured packages" list.

+The second item is to Manage repositories…. It opens the Repositories preferences, to add/remove or disable and enable repositories.
+Check for updates… opens the SoftwareUpdater to search and install updated packages.
+Settings… opens a window with the currently only option: Share anonymous usage data with HaikuDepotServer. The data is used to, for example, increase a counter on how often a package is viewed and installed, which then can determine if a package is promoted to the "Featured packages" list.

Under Show you can choose to also display Develop packages and Source packages in the packages list. For the normal user those are of no interest and would only clutter the list. They are important, however, for people who need the libraries, headers etc. of a package to develop and compile programs depending on them.

Of more interest are the options to only show Available packages and Installed packages.

index Creating a User Account

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To be able to rate a package, you need a user account at the Haiku Depot Server that serves all the packages and keeps track of ratings and user comments. You can create an account within the HaikuDepot application by clicking on the menu in the far right of the menu bar that shows your current status: Not logged in. Choosing Log in... opens a window with two tabs; one to enter your user name and password (once you have those) to log in, and the other to create a new account:

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To be able to rate a package, you need a user account at the Haiku Depot Server that serves all the packages and keeps track of ratings and user comments. You can create an account within the HaikuDepot application by clicking on the menu in the far right of the menu bar that shows your current status: Not logged in. Choosing Log in… opens a window with two tabs; one to enter your user name and password (once you have those) to log in, and the other to create a new account:

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To create an account you need to:

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After logging in, the top-right menu of the HaikuDepot window will now say Logged in as (...), showing your user name. The menu now offers you to Switch account... or Log out.

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As a reminder of what you actually agreed to when you ticked the above mentioned checkbox, there are menu items to View latest/agreed usage conditions...

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After logging in, the top-right menu of the HaikuDepot window will now say Logged in as (…), showing your user name. The menu now offers you to Switch account... or Log out.

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As a reminder of what you actually agreed to when you ticked the above mentioned checkbox, there are menu items to View latest/agreed usage conditions…

index Rating and Commenting

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/icon-o-matic.html b/userguide/ca/applications/icon-o-matic.html index d0e5384c..5c21d8c5 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/icon-o-matic.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/icon-o-matic.html @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ If not, "Freeze transformation" will apply the current shape transformation to t With the LOD you control the visibility of a shape depending on its size. That way, you can leave away details of an icon that look good on a bigger icon, but maybe not so much on its smaller version.

This is how it works: A LOD of 1.0 is defined as a 64px icon size. To get the LOD of a particular icon size you simply divide it by 64, e.g. a 16px icon has a LOD of 16/64 = 0.25. A shape won't be visible below its Min LOD and above its Max LOD.

So, if you set a shape's Min LOD to 0.0 and the Max LOD to 0.5, this means that the shape will only be visible for icon sizes smaller or equal to 32px. If you wanted to exclude the 32px icon size, you'd have to stay below 0.5, say 0.49.

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The LOD is not only for leaving out detailing shapes, but also to e.g. change the stroke width at different sizes, if you feel that's needed. Simply duplicate a shape, make your changes and set both of their LOD settings to show either one or the other. Here lies the only source of potential confusion, when you unwittingly overlap LODs of shapes, and wonder why at some size both are visible...
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The LOD is not only for leaving out detailing shapes, but also to e.g. change the stroke width at different sizes, if you feel that's needed. Simply duplicate a shape, make your changes and set both of their LOD settings to show either one or the other. Here lies the only source of potential confusion, when you unwittingly overlap LODs of shapes, and wonder why at some size both are visible…
For example, if Shape 1 were to be shown below 48px and Shape 2 from 48px upward (LOD: 48/64 = 0.75):

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index Transformer

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A shape can have Transformers which change its appearance. The effects, however, are more subtle than a truck turning into a battle robot...

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A shape can have Transformers which change its appearance. The effects, however, are more subtle than a truck turning into a battle robot…

Transformer Add Menu

@@ -302,9 +302,9 @@ Of course you can move these indicators to change the gradient to your liking. Y indexSaving an icon

There's your usual menu bar at the top, File, Edit, Options. The usage is pretty much self-explaining, so we'll only look at how to save your work.

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File | Save as... will save in a special Icon-O-Matic format that retains additional information like the names of paths, shapes and styles. These will be stripped from the actual icon once you export it to save space. It's a good idea to back-up your work like this, because without named objects everything's named "<path>/<shape>/<style>" which makes specific changes tedious.

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File | Save as… will save in a special Icon-O-Matic format that retains additional information like the names of paths, shapes and styles. These will be stripped from the actual icon once you export it to save space. It's a good idea to back-up your work like this, because without named objects everything's named "<path>/<shape>/<style>" which makes specific changes tedious.

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File | Export as... opens a familiar save panel with a file format pop-up menu at the bottom, offering these choices:

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File | Export as… opens a familiar save panel with a file format pop-up menu at the bottom, offering these choices:

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/installer.html b/userguide/ca/applications/installer.html index 2cd6570b..2ca4eb13 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/installer.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/installer.html @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@

In the first pop-up menu you choose the source for the installation. It can be a currently installed Haiku or can come from an install CD or USB drive, etc.
The second pop-up menu specifies the target for the installation. This target partition/volume will be completely overwritten and has to be set aside beforehand by a partitioning tool like GParted.

Clicking the little expander widget will Show optional packages, if available, that you can choose to install in addition to the basic Haiku.

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You should do a last check if you really picked the right target before starting the installation process. Click on Setup partitions... to open DriveSetup and have a look at the naming and layout of the available volumes and partitions.

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You should do a last check if you really picked the right target before starting the installation process. Click on Setup partitions… to open DriveSetup and have a look at the naming and layout of the available volumes and partitions.

Begin starts the installation procedure, which basically copies the /home/ and /system/ folder onto the target volume and makes it bootable.

index diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/list-cli-apps.html b/userguide/ca/applications/list-cli-apps.html index 51c7fe54..f5ecbb1a 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/list-cli-apps.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/list-cli-apps.html @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each

- + @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each - + @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each - + @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each - + @@ -249,6 +249,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each + @@ -286,7 +287,7 @@ Here's a list of all commandline applications that are shipped with Haiku. Each - + diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/mail.html b/userguide/ca/applications/mail.html index ea4cdee6..fadf70e2 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/mail.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/mail.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ + Settings
HVIFHaiku Vector Icon Format
HVIF RDefSaves as resource used by programmers
CortexAddOnHost Starts service to monitor audio and video media add-ons in use.
FirstBootPrompt Language and keymap setup.
[ Returns true/false after comparing items.

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addattr Writes an attribute to a file, taking the type into account and converting the values accordingly. (Haiku specific)
alert Shows a message box. (Haiku specific)
arp Manipulates the system ARP cache.
error Prints clear text error messages for given error numbers.
expand Converts tabs to spaces.
expr Prints the value of an expression.

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factor Prints the prime factors of integer numbers.
false Does nothing, indicates "unsuccessful" and returns the value "1".
fdinfo Shows info about the used file descriptors in the system.
iroster Lists input devices.
isvolume Gets information about a mounted volume.
join For each pair of input lines with identical join fields, write a line to standard output.

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kernel_debugger Enters the kernel debugger.
keymap Loads or saves a keymap.
kill Sends a signal to quit a process.
nproc Prints the number of available processing units.
od Writes an unambiguous representation of a file.
open Launches an application/document from the shell. (Haiku specific)

indexP

indexP - S

package Creates, inspects, or extracts a Haiku package.
package_repo Creates or inspects a Haiku package repository file.
passwd Changes the user password.
ramdisk Creates a ramdisk. (Haiku specific)
rc Resource compiler.
readlink Prints the path to the destination of a symbolic link.
recover A tool that tries to recover files from a corrupted BFS volume (see its documentation for a bit more info).
reindex Puts attributes of existing files into newly created indexes. (Haiku specific)
release Releases a semaphore.
renice Alters the priority of a running process.
sum Prints checksum and block counts for each file.
sync Forces changed blocks to disk, updates the superblock.
sysinfo Shows system info.

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tac Concatenates and prints files, last line first.
tail Prints the last ten lines of a file.
tcpdump Dumps traffic of a network.
Índex
Reading messages
Creating new messages
- Preferences

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You double-click an email file to open it in Mail. The interface is quite simple:

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A menu and optional tool bar on top, with an area of the interesting attributes of a mail (to, from, subject, date) below that, and then the actual body of the mail. If the mail appears with strange characters or empty, try to change the Encoding in the Message menu.

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If there are files attached to an email, they are listed at the end of the message. A right-click on one opens a context menu to Save attachment... or Open attachment. You can also drag & drop directly to the Desktop or another Tracker window.

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If there are files attached to an email, they are listed at the end of the message. A right-click on one opens a context menu to Save attachment… or Open attachment. You can also drag & drop directly to the Desktop or another Tracker window.

Most of the menu and tool bar items are pretty self-explaining, so we'll concentrate just on the highlights.

indexFitxer

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When you close the window of a new mail, its status is normally switched from "New" to "Read". But you can set other statuses as well, by choosing from the Close and submenu. There you'll also find the option Set to... to create your own custom statuses, which are saved under ~/config/settings/Mail/status/.

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When you close the window of a new mail, its status is normally switched from "New" to "Read". But you can set other statuses as well, by choosing from the Close and submenu. There you'll also find the option Set to… to create your own custom statuses, which are saved under ~/config/settings/Mail/status/.

indexEdita

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Here you'll find an item to open Mail's Preferences... (see below) and a shortcut to manage your Accounts..., which will open the E-mail preference panel.

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Here you'll find an item to open Mail's Settings… (see below) and a shortcut to manage your Accounts…, which will open the E-mail preference panel.

indexVisualitza

You'll only seldomly need these two items, if at all:

@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Contesta al remitentOPT ALT RThis on the other hand, sends directly and only to the person listed in the "From" attribute. Contesta a tothomSHIFT ALT RReplies to the original sender plus all other (cc'ed) recipients of the original mail. -
If you mark a passage in the email before replying to it, only the marked text will be quoted in your answering mail. A nice way to cut down on excessive quoting, which is frowned upon by pretty much everybody...
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If you mark a passage in the email before replying to it, only the marked text will be quoted in your answering mail. A nice way to cut down on excessive quoting, which is frowned upon by pretty much everybody…

The items to Forward, Resend and Copy to new are again pretty self-explaining.

When you've opened an email from a Tracker or query result window, Previous message and Next message will move to the previous/next email in the list.

Save address collects all email addresses from the header and the actual email body in a submenu. Choosing an address will open the People application in order to complete and save the contact information.

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index Nous missatges

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A new email is created by invoking New mail message of the File menu or the corresponding icon from the tool bar of an open email. Or you just start the Mail application or choose Create new message... from the context menu of the mailbox icon in the Deskbar.

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A new email is created by invoking New mail message of the File menu or the corresponding icon from the tool bar of an open email. Or you just start the Mail application or choose Create new message… from the context menu of the mailbox icon in the Deskbar.

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The window is pretty similar to the one when reading mails. The menu and tool bar items are slightly different and the text boxes have to be filled with the recipient's email address, subject and so on, of course.

Cc is short for the anachronistic term "carbon copy" and results in copies of your mail being sent to the listed people. The difference to just listing a buch of addresses in the "To" field is, that you don't directly address the cc'ed people, thereby signaling that you probably don't expect an answer of them.
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Check spelling currently only offers corrections of English texts by marking wrong or unknown words red and showing them in italic. Right-clicking such a word opens a context menu offering suggestions to correct the word or to Add it to the accepted vocabulary.

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Then, there are again the items to open Mail's Preferences... (see below) and a shortcut to managing your Accounts..., which will open the E-mail preference panel.

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Then, there are again the items to open Mail's Settings… (see below) and a shortcut to managing your Accounts…, which will open the E-mail preference panel.

indexMissatge

With Add signature you can add predefined texts to the end of your mail. From its submenu you can choose a specific or Random one.

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You create new or edit existing signatures with Edit signatures..., which will open a window where you enter the text itself and the title of your new sig. There, in the Signature menu, you find items to Open a specific signature or Save or Delete the currently loaded one, Signatures should be saved in ~/config/settings/Mail/signatures.

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Use Add enclosure... and Remove enclosure to add/remove files as attachments. You can also drag & drop files from a Tracker window. Be careful though to drop those in the header section (To/From/Subject area at the top) or they'll get pasted into the email body if they are text files.

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You create new or edit existing signatures with Edit signatures…, which will open a window where you enter the text itself and the title of your new sig. There, in the Signature menu, you find items to Open a specific signature or Save or Delete the currently loaded one, Signatures should be saved in ~/config/settings/Mail/signatures.

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Use Add enclosure… and Remove enclosure to add/remove files as attachments. You can also drag & drop files from a Tracker window. Be careful though to drop those in the header section (To/From/Subject area at the top) or they'll get pasted into the email body if they are text files.

email-attachments.png @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Right-clicking such a word opens a context menu offering suggestions to correct index Preferències email-preferences.png -

Mail's preferences come in two parts:

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Mail's settings come in two parts:

indexUser interface

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EncodingSets the default encoding.
Warn unencodableIf your mail contains characters that can't be encoded with the currently set encoding method, you can turn on being warned about that. That gives you the opportunity to change the encoding before sending. Otherwise unencodable characters are replaced by rectangle symbols.
Text wrappingInserts line-breaks every 76 characters which makes mails easier to read.
Attach attributesYou can choose to send BFS' attributes of a file alongside the attachments. This is nice for other Haiku users, as they'll get a "complete" file (think artist, album, title attributes of MP3 files), but may cause confusion (or even suspicion) with others, who will wonder what the additional "BeOS Attributes" attachment might be...
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Attach attributesYou can choose to send BFS' attributes of a file alongside the attachments. This is nice for other Haiku users, as they'll get a "complete" file (think artist, album, title attributes of MP3 files), but may cause confusion (or even suspicion) with others, who will wonder what the additional "BeOS Attributes" attachment might be…
Should you opt not to send attributes with your attachments, remember zip up your files before you send them or you'll strip away BFS attributes.
diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/mediaplayer.html b/userguide/ca/applications/mediaplayer.html index 43d61562..b6382091 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/mediaplayer.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/mediaplayer.html @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Below that you find the usual controls to skip to the previous track, play/pause

Audio and video playback

Since there aren't any specific features for audio playback, we'll go straight to video or general features.

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Available to all media is the File info... (ALT I). It shows information about the currently loaded file, like playing time or details of the audio/video track and its codec.

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Available to all media is the File info… (ALT I). It shows information about the currently loaded file, like playing time or details of the audio/video track and its codec.

Most of the often used commands from the menus are also available from a right-click context menu on the video area. Convenient when in full-screen mode.
Under Video you'll find options to zoom the window to various levels or force the aspect ratio to some standard values. Leaving the aspect ration to the default Stream settings should work best for correctly encoded files.

MediaPlayer supports subtitles in SRT format. To have them show up under Subtitles, their filenames have to be identical to their video file, with a suffixed language name and ".srt" instead of the video's extension. For example:

@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ MyMovie.Français.srt

You can toggle the Full screen mode (ALT ENTER or F or a double left-click), hide MediaPlayer's window borders and controls with Hide interface (ALT H or a double right-click) or have its window Always on top (ALT A).

Playlists

-

MediaPlayer | Playlist... (ALT P) opens a window with the files currently queued up for playback. Double-clicking an entry starts playing it.

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MediaPlayer | Playlist… (ALT P) opens a window with the files currently queued up for playback. Double-clicking an entry starts playing it.

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You can add more files by dropping them into the list and rearrange their position via drag & drop. New files are added in the order they were selected from a Tracker window. Drag & dropping them with the right mouse button shows a context menu to insert them sorted (alphabetically).
From the Edit menu you can Randomize or Remove (DEL) an entry from the list or delete the actual file with Move to Trash (ALT T).

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/poorman.html b/userguide/ca/applications/poorman.html index 8f85d586..8e538110 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/poorman.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/poorman.html @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@


PoorMan is a nice little webserver that's extremely easy to set up. Naturally it doesn't offer any advanced features like other heavy duty server software, it's after all only a poor man's webserver.

Upon its first launch, PoorMan asks for the folder that is about to be served to the web. If you go with the Default, a new folder /boot/home/public_html is created for you. As a start page a HTML file named by default index.html has to be present there.

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PoorMan presents itself with a simple console that logs its activity. Then, there's status information if the server is running, which folder is being served, and a hit counter. Settings are changed with Edit | Settings...: +

PoorMan presents itself with a simple console that logs its activity. Then, there's status information if the server is running, which folder is being served, and a hit counter. Settings are changed with Edit | Settings…:

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The settings panel is divided into three tabs:

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/showimage.html b/userguide/ca/applications/showimage.html index 0bb7f5d7..6c5ab236 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/showimage.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/showimage.html @@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ ShowImage provides minimal editing features to crop, rotate and flip images and

indexEditing

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The Image menu offers the few image manipulations necessary for an image viewer: rotating and flipping the image. Note however, that the actual image data won't be changed. Only an attribute is added to the file so it'll be shown rotated or flipped the next time you open it.

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Use as backgroud... will open the Backgrounds preferences to set the current picture as image for your workspaces.

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Use as background… will open the Backgrounds preferences to set the current picture as image for your workspaces.

Cropping is another feature that's needed sometimes. To define the frame to cut to, you can switch to Selection mode from the Edit menu and drag out a box with your left mouse button. If you don't want to change modes first, you can create this box in "normal mode" by simply holding CTRL while left-click-dragging, which otherwise would just pan the image around.
Clear selection or ESC will remove the selection box.

The following chapter shows how to actually save the cropped area.

indexSaving and converting

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To save or convert an image into any available format, you can invoke the normal Save as... item from the File menu, select the format and choose a file name.
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To save or convert an image into any available format, you can invoke the normal Save as… item from the File menu, select the format and choose a file name.
Often quicker, especially when the Tracker window with the destination folder is already open, is using drag & drop.

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This is also how the above mentioned cropping is finalized. Either select a frame as described above, or choose Edit | Select all for the whole image. Then drag & drop the selection onto the Desktop or any Tracker window to create a new image clipping in the same format of the original image.

diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/terminal.html b/userguide/ca/applications/terminal.html index ef7e74c6..0a672f0e 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/terminal.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/terminal.html @@ -83,14 +83,14 @@

Double-clicking into the emtpy part of the tab bar opens a new tab; onto a tab opens a dialog to rename its title. There are several %-designated variables that are explained with a tooltip when you hover the mouse over the text field.
By default, %1d: %p, a tab shows the current directory and, separated by a :, the name of the currently running process (or -- if it's just bash running, probably idling). The screenshot above shows the first tab with a FTP session in the Desktop folder and a second tab idling at home.
-Via Settings | Window title... the Terminal window's title can be edited in a similar way.

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Right-clicking a tab shows a context menu to Close tab, Close other tabs or, like double-clicking, Edit tab title....

+Via Settings | Window title… the Terminal window's title can be edited in a similar way.

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Right-clicking a tab shows a context menu to Close tab, Close other tabs or, like double-clicking, Edit tab title…

A Terminal window can be resized like any other window or you use the presets from the Settings | Window size menu. ALT ENTER toggles fullscreen mode.

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All the settings you change directly through the Settings menu, like Window title, Window size, Text encoding or Font size are only kept for the current session. If you want to make permanent changes, you have to apply them in the Settings... panel.

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All the settings you change directly through the Settings menu, like Window title, Window size, Text encoding or Font size are only kept for the current session. If you want to make permanent changes, you have to apply them in the Settings… panel.

index Preferències

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Settings | Settings... opens a panel to configure the standard settings of a Terminal.

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Settings | Settings… opens a panel to configure the standard settings of a Terminal.

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Most of the offered settings speak for themselves. Not entirely obvious though, the font size is set in the submenu of the Font popup menu.
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ You can choose pre-defined color schema like Midnight Use left Option as Meta key if you work with certain UNIX software that relies on accessing an extended portion of the ASCII character set, like e.g. GNU Emacs and the GNU readline library.
Activate the checkbox to Confirm exit if active programs exist and you'll be warned when trying to close a Terminal window while an app is still being executed.

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Save to file... let's you save different settings as separate profiles, which on double-click open an accordingly configured Terminal.
Save to file… let's you save different settings as separate profiles, which on double-click open an accordingly configured Terminal.
Revert brings back the settings that were active when you opened the settings panel.
Defaults resets everything to default values.
diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/textsearch.html b/userguide/ca/applications/textsearch.html index d5ab012b..793f1688 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/textsearch.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/textsearch.html @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@

Menú de Fitxer

New windowALT N Opens a new window where you can enter another string and search through the same files/folders. -Set target...ALT FLets you choose a new set of files and folders to search through. Alternatively you can drag and drop files/folders into the window. +Set target…ALT FLets you choose a new set of files and folders to search through. Alternatively you can drag and drop files/folders into the window.

Menú d'accions

Trim selectionALT T Removes all entries from the list that are not currently selected. Open selectionALT OOpens the currently selected files with their preferred application (same as a double-click). If it's a text editor supporting it (like Pe), you can jump to the exact line the search string was found. diff --git a/userguide/ca/applications/webpositive.html b/userguide/ca/applications/webpositive.html index b1d780ea..d9c75a12 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/applications/webpositive.html +++ b/userguide/ca/applications/webpositive.html @@ -108,12 +108,13 @@ Strings not recognized as URLs will get looked up with the search engine set in
  • Edit | Find shows a find bar at the bottom to start an in-page search. Matches are highlighted in the page.

  • indexBookmarks

    -

    WebPositive's bookmarks are managed as files and folders in ~/config/settings/WebPositive/Bookmarks/. Adding a bookmark will create a new file there. You can quickly open the folder with Manage Bookmarks....

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    WebPositive's bookmarks are managed as files and folders in ~/config/settings/WebPositive/Bookmarks/. Adding a bookmark will create a new file there. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the site's 'favicon' in front of the URL to any open Tracker window or the Desktop, or even into the Bookmark bar (activated with View | Show bookmark bar).
    +You quickly open the Bookmarks folder with Manage Bookmarks…

    webpositive-bookmarks

    You can change a bookmark's URL, name, title and enter keywords just like with any other file with attributes. Just make sure you have all their columns displayed via Tracker's Attributes menu, then select a file, press ALT E and start editing the attribute; change attribute columns with TAB.
    You can sort bookmarks into different folders you create yourself.

    By using Tracker to manage and navigate bookmarks you can lift its unique features to quickly find what you're looking for.
    Activating Type-ahead filtering in Tracker's preferences, you can instantly trim down your list of bookmarks to matches of your filter-string. A few more or to move the selection and pressing ENTER opens the site. Make sure to display all attribute columns to have the filter applied to name, title, URL and keywords.

    -

    For this to work, all bookmarks should be kept in the ~/config/settings/WebPositive/Bookmarks/ folder and only copies should be sorted into custom subfolders for usage in WebPositive's Bookmarks menu (if at all). Also, actually filling the keywords attribute helps...

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    For this to work, all bookmarks should be kept in the ~/config/settings/WebPositive/Bookmarks/ folder and only copies should be sorted into custom subfolders for usage in WebPositive's Bookmarks menu (if at all). Also, actually filling the keywords attribute helps…

    indexDownloads

    Window | Downloads opens a window listing all past and ongoing downloads:

    webpositive-downloads.png diff --git a/userguide/ca/deskbar.html b/userguide/ca/deskbar.html index c7aba1dd..7adbc891 100644 --- a/userguide/ca/deskbar.html +++ b/userguide/ca/deskbar.html @@ -86,12 +86,12 @@ You can also fold it into a more compact layout by drag & dropping the knobb

    A menu opens when you click on the Deskbar's top:

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