Mouse
+
Mouse
| Deskbar: | ||
| Location: | /boot/system/preferences/Mouse |
| Deskbar: | ||
| Location: | /boot/system/preferences/Printers |
diff --git a/userguide/en/applications.html b/userguide/en/applications.html index 29333a8b..b87280e5 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications.html @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@
- « Workshop + « Workshop :: Contents :: - Desktop Applets » + Desktop Applets »
- « Workshop + « Workshop :: Contents :: - Desktop Applets » + Desktop Applets »
Applications :: - CDPlayer » + CDPlayer »
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ width="64" height="64" />ActivityMonitorApplications :: - CDPlayer » + CDPlayer »
diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/bepdf.html b/userguide/en/applications/bepdf.html index 63b3d213..98841ecf 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/bepdf.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/bepdf.html @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@Applications :: - BeZillaBrowser » +--> BeZillaBrowser »
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ width="64" height="64" />BePDFApplications :: - « ActivityMonitor + « ActivityMonitor :: - BeZillaBrowser » + BeZillaBrowser »
--> diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/bezillabrowser.html b/userguide/en/applications/bezillabrowser.html index 04a259b9..6f194721 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/bezillabrowser.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/bezillabrowser.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@- « BePDF + « BePDF :: Applications :: - Pe » + Pe »
- « ActivityMonitor + « ActivityMonitor :: Applications :: - CharacterMap » + CharacterMap »
- « ActivityMonitor + « ActivityMonitor :: Applications :: - CharacterMap » + CharacterMap »
--> diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/charactermap.html b/userguide/en/applications/charactermap.html index c37a4744..09eaf9da 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/charactermap.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/charactermap.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@- « CDPlayer + « CDPlayer :: Applications :: - CodyCam » + CodyCam »
CharacterMap will show you the UTF-8 code of every character a font supports.
To the left you have the standardized blocks, together with a handy filter function. Optionally, you can choose to also from the menu. The right shows the actual characters in these blocks, using the font specified in the menu. Below that you can change the font size. And below that, the values of the character currently under the mouse pointer is displayed in hex, decimal and UTF-8 notation.
-You can drag&drop a character directly from the character map into a text editor, or right-click on one to either (ALT C) or (SHIFT ALT C). Resulting in, e.g. either € or \xe2\x82\xac. +
You can drag&drop a character directly from the character map into a text editor, or right-click on one to either (ALT C) or (SHIFT ALT C). Resulting in, e.g. either € or \xe2\x82\xac.
diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/codycam.html b/userguide/en/applications/codycam.html index 21981b81..ec714500 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/codycam.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/codycam.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@- « CharacterMap + « CharacterMap :: Applications :: - DeskCalc » + DeskCalc »
- « CodyCam + « CodyCam :: Applications :: - DiskProbe » + DiskProbe »
You can resize the calculator until it fits your needs and then put it as Replicant onto the Desktop via drag&drop of the symbol in the bottom right corner. Make sure is activated in the Deskbar.
You can resize the calculator until it fits your needs and then put it as Replicant onto the Desktop via drag&drop of the symbol in the bottom right corner. Make sure is activated in the Deskbar.
The keypad can be colored with a drag&drop from any color well, e.g. from Icon-O-Matic.
You can move up and down in a history of past calculations with ↑↓.
You can move up and down in a history of past calculations with ↑↓.
You can select DeskCalc's contents and drag&drop it into any application. Or you drop it into a Tracker window or onto the Desktop and a text file with that clipping is created there.
Even better, the reverse is also possible:
Create clippings as described at various stages of your calculation and go back to them by drag&dropping them back into DeskCalc.
@@ -76,11 +76,11 @@ Or you drag&drop a calculation directly out of an email onto DeskCalc.
- « CodyCam + « CodyCam :: Applications :: - DiskProbe » + DiskProbe »
- « DeskCalc + « DeskCalc :: Applications :: - DriveUsage » + DriveUsage »
DiskProbe is a HEX editor to view and alter data of a file or on a device on a byte-level. It's a very low-level tool and has therefore the potential to really mess things up if you're not careful!
When starting DiskProbe you'll first be asked for the file or the device to work on. After that you are presented with this interface:
-

The main view shows always one block of data, the size of which can be adjusted with . To the left is the offset to the start of the block, in the middle the data as HEX values and to the right the same as ASCII symbols.
-You can move from block to block with the slider above or with ALT ← and ALT → and switch between the HEX and ASCII columns with TAB.
will not only show the selection with different endianess (and different radix), it will also interprete the selection as a block offset that you can jump to. It will be grayed out if the position is outside of the file/device.
This is a handy feature mostly when looking at file systems, as they often contain pointers to other blocks.
If the file you're probing includes attributes, the menu can be used to open any of them in a new DiskProbe window. Here's the copyright attribute of the AboutSystem application: @@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ This is a handy feature mostly when looking at file systems, as they often conta
- « DeskCalc + « DeskCalc :: Applications :: - DriveUsage » + DriveUsage »
- « DiskProbe + « DiskProbe :: Applications :: - DriveSetup » + DriveSetup »
- « DiskProbe + « DiskProbe :: Applications :: - DriveSetup » + DriveSetup »
- « DiskUsage + « DiskUsage :: Applications :: - Expander » + Expander »
- « DriveSetup + « DriveSetup :: Applications :: - Icon-O-Matic » + Icon-O-Matic »
or ALT P opens a preference panel that offers some useful settings to adjust Expander's behavior.
-The options are all self-explanatory:
+The options are all self-explanatory:

- « DriveSetup + « DriveSetup :: Applications :: - Icon-O-Matic » + Icon-O-Matic »
- « Expander + « Expander :: Applications :: - Installer » + Installer »




-To get from "A" to "B", you have to transform some points from corner-points to curve-points. That's done by holding ALT while clicking on a point and dragging out the handles. This results in a symmetrical Bezier: the second handle follows the movement of the other. If you need to move the handles independently, again click&drag on a Bezier handle while holding ALT.
+
To get from "A" to "B", you have to transform some points from corner-points to curve-points. That's done by holding ALT while clicking on a point and dragging out the handles. This results in a symmetrical Bezier: the second handle follows the movement of the other. If you need to move the handles independently, again click&drag on a Bezier handle while holding ALT.
Vice versa, to go from Bezier to a corner-point, hold ALT and click on a point.
To move a point, simply click&drag it. To select more than one point, hold down SHIFT and draw a selection rectangle. Selected points are marked with a red border instead of the usual black.
+
To move a point, simply click&drag it. To select more than one point, hold down SHIFT and draw a selection rectangle. Selected points are marked with a red border instead of the usual black.
To insert a point into a path you click on the connecting line between two points.
Selected points are deleted by pressing DEL or by clicking on any point while holding CTRL.
| If your path isn't "closed" (see Path Properties below), a click into the canvas always creates a new point, connecting it with the last one. "Reverse" will reverse this order and your new point will connect to original start point instead. | ||
| Most useful with imported SVGs, this function will remove redundant points. | ||
| ALT R | Practically, this rotates the opening of a path. It's best seen when using a not-closed path with a style and a shape with a stroke transformer. Now, if your path looks like a ⊂ it will rotate like this: ⊂ ∩ ⊃ ∪. | |
| ALT R | Practically, this rotates the opening of a path. It's best seen when using a not-closed path with a style and a shape with a stroke transformer. Now, if your path looks like a ⊂ it will rotate like this: ⊂ ∩ ⊃ ∪. | |
| ALT SHIFT R | Does the same in the other direction. |
Shapes lie on top of each other, each is on its own layer, if you will. To reorder them you drag&drop their entry to a different position in the list.
+Shapes lie on top of each other, each is on its own layer, if you will. To reorder them you drag&drop their entry to a different position in the list.
The menu offers the before mentioned possibility to and to or a shape. Then, there is:
+The menu offers the before mentioned possibility to and to or a shape. Then, there is:
| Reverts all the move, resize and rotate transformations you have applied to the shape. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| When you transform a shape, its assigned path(s) stay in their original position. This may be intended; maybe more than one shape is using that path, maybe you intentionally used to set the points at precise pixel borders. @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ If not, "Freeze Transformation" will apply the current shape transformation to t Level of Detail (LOD)
- « Icon-O-Matic + « Icon-O-Matic :: Applications :: - Mail » + Mail » - « Magnify + « Magnify :: Applications :: - MediaPlayer » + MediaPlayer » - « Mail + « Mail :: Applications :: - MidiPlayer » + MidiPlayer » - « MediaPlayer + « MediaPlayer :: Applications :: - PackageInstaller » + PackageInstaller » - « MidiPlayer + « MidiPlayer :: Applications :: - People » + People » |
| Inserts the location of the file, same as drag&dropping with the left mouse button. | ||
| Changes to the folder of the dragged file. | -||
| Creates a link to the dragged file in the current working directory of the Terminal. | -||
| Moves the dragged file into the current working directory of the Terminal. | +||
| Inserts the location of the file, same as drag&dropping with the left mouse button. | ||
| Changes to the folder of the dragged file. | ||
| Creates a link to the dragged file in the current working directory of the Terminal. | ||
| Moves the dragged file into the current working directory of the Terminal. | ||
| Copies the dragged file into the current working directory of the Terminal. |
You can open any file with its preferred application with the command open [filename]. This also works with the representation of the current (".") and parent ("..") folder which then open in a Tracker window. So, to open the current working directory, you type:
@@ -104,11 +104,11 @@ Both files can be created in the home/ folder and add- « StyledEdit + « StyledEdit :: Applications :: - TextSearch » + TextSearch »
- « Terminal + « Terminal :: Applications :: - TV » + TV »
- « TextSearch + « TextSearch :: Applications
- « Pe + « Pe :: Applications :: - VLC media player » + VLC media player »
- « Vision + « Vision :: Applications :: - WonderBrush » + WonderBrush »
- « VLC media player + « VLC media player :: Applications
@@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ width="64" height="64" />WonderBrushWonderBrush is an editor for bitmap and vector graphics. Find more information and workshops at the YellowBites website and in the local documentation.
+WonderBrush is an editor for bitmap and vector graphics. Find more information and workshops at the YellowBites website and in the local documentation.
@@ -84,11 +84,11 @@ If they don't exist already, you'll have to create the needed files yourself. Ot- « Preferences + « Preferences :: Contents
- « Installing Haiku + « Installing Haiku :: Contents :: - Filesystem layout » + Filesystem layout »
- « Installing Haiku + « Installing Haiku :: Contents :: - Filesystem layout » + Filesystem layout »
Contents :: - Preferences » + Preferences »
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@Contents :: - Preferences » + Preferences »
--> diff --git a/userguide/en/deskbar.html b/userguide/en/deskbar.html index 9c7aa040..7a63d58f 100644 --- a/userguide/en/deskbar.html +++ b/userguide/en/deskbar.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@- « Tracker Add-Ons + « Tracker Add-Ons :: Contents :: - Filetypes » + Filetypes »
Shutdown - Offers options to either or .
Recent Documents, Folders, Applications - List of the last recently opened documents, folders and applications (see below). +
Recent Documents, Folders, Applications - List of the last recently opened documents, folders and applications (see below).
Applications, Demos, Deskbar Applets, Preferences - List of installed applications, demos, applets and preferences (see below).
- « Tracker Add-Ons + « Tracker Add-Ons :: Contents :: - Filetypes » + Filetypes »
- « Applications + « Applications :: Contents :: - Preferences » + Preferences »
Desktop Applets :: - NetworkStatus » + NetworkStatus »
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Quits all LaunchBox pads.Desktop Applets :: - NetworkStatus » + NetworkStatus »
diff --git a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/networkstatus.html b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/networkstatus.html index 4af63e5a..2008caa0 100644 --- a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/networkstatus.html +++ b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/networkstatus.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@- « LaunchBox + « LaunchBox :: Desktop Applets :: - ProcessController » + ProcessController »
- « LaunchBox + « LaunchBox :: Desktop Applets :: - ProcessController » + ProcessController »
- « NetworkStatus + « NetworkStatus :: Desktop Applets :: - Workspaces » + Workspaces »
- « NetworkStatus + « NetworkStatus :: Desktop Applets :: - Workspaces » + Workspaces »
- « Boot Loader + « Boot Loader :: Contents :: - Haiku's GUI » + Haiku's GUI »
- « Boot Loader + « Boot Loader :: Contents :: - Haiku's GUI » + Haiku's GUI »
- « Deskbar + « Deskbar :: Contents :: - Attributes » + Attributes »
- « Deskbar + « Deskbar :: Contents :: - Attributes » + Attributes »
- « Filesystem layout + « Filesystem layout :: Contents :: - Workspaces » + Workspaces »
| ALT N | Creates a new folder. | |
| ALT E | Lets you rename the selected entry. | |
| ALT ↑ | Opens the parent folder. | |
| ALT ↓ or ENTER | Opens the selected folder. | |
| ALT ↑ | Opens the parent folder. | |
| ALT ↓ or ENTER | Opens the selected folder. | |
| ALT D | Takes you to your Desktop. | |
| ALT H | Takes you to your Home folder. |
- « Filesystem layout + « Filesystem layout :: Contents :: - Workspaces » + Workspaces »
- « Attributes + « Attributes :: Contents :: - Queries » + Queries »
Usage: mkindex [options] <attribute> Creates a new index for the specified attribute. @@ -118,18 +118,18 @@ files with the INDEX_NAME attribute. INDEX_NAME is the name of a file attribute. -If no volume is specified, the volume of the current directory is assumed.+If no volume is specified, the volume of the current directory is assumed.
- « Attributes + « Attributes :: Contents :: - Queries » + Queries »
Contents :: - Boot Loader » + Boot Loader »
@@ -55,9 +55,11 @@ It's not essential to know these details, so feel free to skip this part if you'text text text text text text
-Compiling/Installing on BeOS
-
Compiling/Installing on Linux
-
Compiling/Installing on Mac OS X
+
+Compiling/Installing on BeOS
+Compiling/Installing on Linux
+Compiling/Installing on Mac OS X
+
Contents :: - Boot Loader » + Boot Loader »
diff --git a/userguide/en/installation/install-source-linux.html b/userguide/en/installation/install-source-linux.html index 12191800..fd7e0ae5 100644 --- a/userguide/en/installation/install-source-linux.html +++ b/userguide/en/installation/install-source-linux.html @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@Install all needed packages:
On Ubuntu you can do so by clicking here, or use the command line:
sudo apt-get install subversion autoconf automake texinfo flex bison gawk build-essential yasm wget@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
Here is a premade Puppy iso containing all of the necessary tools - just burn it.
-# Add symlink/file (timezone and keymap settings) to the image. AddSymlinkToHaikuImage home config settings : /boot/system/etc/timezones/Europe/Paris : timezone ; -AddFilesToHaikuImage home config settings :German +AddFilesToHaikuImage home config settings : <keymap>German : Key_map ;
The build process can be fine tuned until it fits your needs. You could create your own folder haiku/trunk/user_data/ and put files there that are then copied or unzipped into the image. Zipping is important when dealing with Haiku files and their attributes, because zipping them up will preserve them on non-BFS partitions.
For example:
- « Tracker Add-Ons + « Tracker Add-Ons :: Contents :: - Deskbar » + Deskbar »
Here's a table of many of the most commonly used shortcuts that are always available, even if there isn't a corresponding menu:
| ALT Fx | Switches to Workspace X (Fx is the function key corresponding to that workspace). | |
| CTRL ALT ←/→/↑/↓ | Navigates spatially the rows/columns of the available workspaces. | |
| CTRL ALT ←/→/↑/↓ | Navigates spatially the rows/columns of the available workspaces. | |
| CTRL TAB | Hold down to bring up the Twitcher. | |
| CTRL ALT DEL | Opens the Team Monitor. | |
| ALT ESC | Enters the menu bar (leave with ESC). |
| ALT ↑ | Opens the parent folder. | |
| ALT ↓ or ENTER | Opens the selected folder. | |
| ALT ↑ | Opens the parent folder. | |
| ALT ↓ or ENTER | Opens the selected folder. | |
| OPT | Holding it while opening a folder will automatically close the parent folder. This also works when navigating with the mouse. | |
| MENU | Opens the Deskbar menu (leave with ESC). | |
| ALT Z | Undo last action. The undo history is only limited by the available memory. Note, this only works for actions on the file itself, changed attributes and permission settings can't be undone with this. Also, once a file is removed from Trash it's gone for good. | |
| ALT N | Opens another Terminal session in a new window. | |
| ALT T | Opens another Terminal session in a new tab. | |
| ALT 1, 2, 3... | Switches to the corresponding tab. | |
| SHIFT ←/→ | Switches to the previous/next tab. | |
| SHIFT ←/→ | Switches to the previous/next tab. | |
| ALT TAB | Switch to the next Terminal window. | |
| ALT +, - | Increase/Decrease font size. | |
| ALT ENTER | Enter/leave fullscreen mode. | |
| SHIFT ↑/↓ | Scrolls the Terminal output up/down one line. | |
| SHIFT ↑/↓ | Scrolls the Terminal output up/down one line. | |
| SHIFT PageUP/PageDOWN | Scrolls the Terminal output up/down one page. | |
| TAB | Tab-completion. After entering a few letters, press TAB once to auto-complete a filename or path. If there is more than one match, it stops where the name starts to differ and you have to provide some more letters to further distinguish them. You can also press TAB twice to have all matches listed. | |
| ↑/↓ | Moves up or down in a history of all previously entered commands. | |
| ↑/↓ | Moves up or down in a history of all previously entered commands. | |
| CTRL R | Bash history. All the commands you enter are stored in the file ~/.bash_history. Press CTRL R and start to enter a command and you'll be provided with the first match from the bash history. Keep pressing CTRL R until you find the right command line and press enter to execute it. | |
| CTRL C | Stops the currently running command. |