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  »

@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Otherwise, uninstalling is simply done by deleting the application's folder.

iconIcon-O-Matic  An app to create Haiku's vector icons. iconInstaller  - The tool to install Haiku to a partition. + The tool to install Haiku to a partition. iconMagnify  A magnified view of the area around your mouse pointer. iconMail  @@ -147,11 +147,11 @@ Otherwise, uninstalling is simply done by deleting the application's folder.

- «  Workshop + «  Workshop   ::   Contents   ::   - Desktop Applets  » + Desktop Applets  »

diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/activitymonitor.html b/userguide/en/applications/activitymonitor.html index ebc5f03b..82bf09f2 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/activitymonitor.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/activitymonitor.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@

Applications   ::   - CDPlayer  » + CDPlayer  »

@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ width="64" height="64" />ActivityMonitor

Applications   ::   - 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" />BePDF

Applications   ::   - «  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  »

@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ Caveat: It only works with online pages, not with your locally stored documents. diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/cdplayer.html b/userguide/en/applications/cdplayer.html index 690c70fe..c8c9dcdc 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/cdplayer.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/cdplayer.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

- «  ActivityMonitor + «  ActivityMonitor   ::   Applications   ::   - CharacterMap  » + CharacterMap  »

@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Activate the Repeat button to the left of

- «  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  »

@@ -47,17 +47,17 @@ width="64" height="64" />CharacterMap

CharacterMap will show you the UTF-8 code of every character a font supports.

charactermap.png

To the left you have the standardized blocks, together with a handy filter function. Optionally, you can choose to also Show Private Blocks from the View menu. The right shows the actual characters in these blocks, using the font specified in the Font 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 Copy Character (ALT C) or Copy As Escaped Byte String (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 Copy Character (ALT C) or Copy As Escaped Byte String (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  »

@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />CodyCam diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/deskcalc.html b/userguide/en/applications/deskcalc.html index f60ad387..312ff0a5 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/deskcalc.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/deskcalc.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

- «  CodyCam + «  CodyCam   ::   Applications   ::   - DiskProbe  » + DiskProbe  »

@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ Also, be aware that . and , are both considered floating point Audio Feedbackplays a sound when showing a result Show Keypadhides the keypad when deactivated -
  • 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 Show Replicants 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 Show Replicants 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  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/diskprobe.html b/userguide/en/applications/diskprobe.html index 4cee0304..14e2ed97 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/diskprobe.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/diskprobe.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  DeskCalc + «  DeskCalc   ::   Applications   ::   - DriveUsage  » + DriveUsage  »

    @@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ width="64" height="64" />DiskProbe

    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!

    Always work with the backup of a file and be extra careful when working directly on a device.

    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:

    -

    diskprobe.png

    +

    diskprobe.png

    The main view shows always one block of data, the size of which can be adjusted with View | BlockSize. 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.

    +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.

    Block | Selection 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 Attributes 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  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/diskusage.html b/userguide/en/applications/diskusage.html index 3fc4145c..5daffc70 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/diskusage.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/diskusage.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  DiskProbe + «  DiskProbe   ::   Applications   ::   - DriveSetup  » + DriveSetup  »

    @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ Left-clicking the center circle moves you up one level.

    - «  DiskProbe + «  DiskProbe   ::   Applications   ::   - DriveSetup  » + DriveSetup  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html b/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html index e453c6c1..aa4ba9e7 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  DiskUsage + «  DiskUsage   ::   Applications   ::   - Expander  » + Expander  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />DriveSetup diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/expander.html b/userguide/en/applications/expander.html index 45d4e7e9..03abcccf 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/expander.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/expander.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

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

    @@ -56,18 +56,18 @@ Just double-click an archive to see this simple interface:

    Expander can only unpack whole archives.
    You can't select individual files to expand or add/remove files from the archive.

    Edit | Preferences... 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:

    expander-preferences.png

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

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/icon-o-matic.html b/userguide/en/applications/icon-o-matic.html index 10e81686..5c4c9cbd 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/icon-o-matic.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/icon-o-matic.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Expander + «  Expander   ::   Applications   ::   - Installer  » + Installer  »

    @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@   Style
      Transformer
      Saving an icon
    -   Tips & Tricks +   Tips & Tricks

    icon-o-matic-icon_64.pngIcon-O-Matic

    @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ width="32" height="32" /> i-o-m-bitmap64 i-o-m-bitmap128 +width="128" height="128" /> Vector i-o-m-vector16 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ width="32" height="32" /> i-o-m-vector64 i-o-m-vector128 +width="128" height="128" /> @@ -129,10 +129,10 @@ For example, by re-using a path, several objects can be modified together by man i-o-m-path-ab -

    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.

    @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ width="16" height="16" /> Insert point Add point Delete point
    CTRL - Corner↔Bezier
    ALT + Corner↔Bezier
    ALT Select points
    SHIFT @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ width="16" height="16" /> - +
    ReverseIf 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.
    Clean UpMost useful with imported SVGs, this function will remove redundant points.
    Rotate Indices RightALT RPractically, 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: ⊂ ∩ ⊃ ∪.
    Rotate Indices RightALT RPractically, 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: ⊂ ∩ ⊃ ∪.
    Rotate Indices LeftALT SHIFT RDoes the same in the other direction.
    @@ -212,10 +212,10 @@ width="16" height="16" /> -

    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.

    Shape Menu

    -

    The Shape menu offers the before mentioned possibility to Add Empty, With Path/Style/Path&Style and to Duplicate or Remove a shape. Then, there is:

    +

    The Shape menu offers the before mentioned possibility to Add Empty, With Path/Style/Path&Style and to Duplicate or Remove a shape. Then, there is:

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/pe.html b/userguide/en/applications/pe.html index 764215bd..96b91f10 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/pe.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/pe.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  BeZilla Browser + «  BeZilla Browser   ::   Applications   ::   - Vision  » + Vision  »

    @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />Pe diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/people.html b/userguide/en/applications/people.html index b9d966f2..294e3853 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/people.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/people.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  PackageInstaller + «  PackageInstaller   ::   Applications   ::   - PoorMan  » + PoorMan  »

    @@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />People

    - «  PackageInstaller + «  PackageInstaller   ::   Applications   ::   - PoorMan  » + PoorMan  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/poorman.html b/userguide/en/applications/poorman.html index cc20e096..82dc384c 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/poorman.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/poorman.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  People + «  People   ::   Applications   ::   - Screenshot  » + Screenshot  »

    @@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ The Advanced tab holds the setting for the maximum sim diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/screenshot.html b/userguide/en/applications/screenshot.html index 285499f7..c029df04 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/screenshot.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/screenshot.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  PoorMan + «  PoorMan   ::   Applications   ::   - Showimage  » + Showimage  »

    @@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ Note: OPTION -b, --border takes only effect when used with -w, --window

    - «  PoorMan + «  PoorMan   ::   Applications   ::   - Showimage  » + Showimage  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/showimage.html b/userguide/en/applications/showimage.html index 22f8ee59..8ca08cc2 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/showimage.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/showimage.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Screenshot + «  Screenshot   ::   Applications   ::   - SoundRecorder  » + SoundRecorder  »

    @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ double-clicking a supported file. diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/soundrecorder.html b/userguide/en/applications/soundrecorder.html index b001b551..bb88fb6f 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/soundrecorder.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/soundrecorder.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Showimage + «  Showimage   ::   Applications   ::   - StyledEdit  » + StyledEdit  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />SoundRecorder diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/stylededit.html b/userguide/en/applications/stylededit.html index 60c9a393..62e27766 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/stylededit.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/stylededit.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  SoundRecorder + «  SoundRecorder   ::   Applications   ::   - Terminal  » + Terminal  »

    @@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ MIME String 11 "BEOS:TYPE"

    - «  SoundRecorder + «  SoundRecorder   ::   Applications   ::   - Terminal  » + Terminal  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/terminal.html b/userguide/en/applications/terminal.html index 4e21ba9a..0e8194a4 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/terminal.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/terminal.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  StyledEdit + «  StyledEdit   ::   Applications   ::   - TextSearch  » + TextSearch  »

    @@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ Both files can be created in the home/ folder and add Hints for working with the Terminal
    Reset TransformationReverts all the move, resize and rotate transformations you have applied to the shape.
    Freeze TransformationWhen 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 Options | Snap to Grid 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)

    - + @@ -264,8 +264,8 @@ For example, if Shape 1 were to be shown below 48px and Shape 2 from 48px upward

    A style can either be a solid color or some type of gradient.
    Besides the predefined colors under Swatches, you can mix your own by clicking on the current color. Also, note the slider under the color spectrum which sets the alpha-channel (transparency).

    i-o-m-gradients -

    You quickly create a new style by mixing your color and simply drag&dropping it into the list of styles.

    -

    If you go for a gradient, you set the type (Linear, Radial, Diamond, Cone) and then define the start and end colors. This is done with a drag&drop from a color bucket into the respective color indicator under the gradient.
    +

    You quickly create a new style by mixing your color and simply drag&dropping it into the list of styles.

    +

    If you go for a gradient, you set the type (Linear, Radial, Diamond, Cone) and then define the start and end colors. This is done with a drag&drop from a color bucket into the respective color indicator under the gradient.
    Of course you can move these indicators to change the gradient to your liking. You can also insert more indicators to add more colors by double-clicking into the gradient. Pressing DEL removes the selected indicator.

    You can move, resize and rotate the representing box of a gradient on the canvas until it fits your needs. This works just like with shapes.

    @@ -320,16 +320,16 @@ Of course you can move these indicators to change the gradient to your liking. Y

    index -Tips & Tricks

    +Tips & Tricks

    A few things you should keep in mind when working with Icon-O-Matic and some general tips for its usage:

    • Read the Icon Guidelines to learn about important characteristics of Haiku icons, e.g. perspective, colors and shadows.

    • You should always try to minimize your use of paths, those are the most expensive, file size wise. Re-use paths wherever possible and work with manipulated shapes and their transformers instead. Smart use of gradients can also save space.

    • Wherever possible, you should activate Snap-to-Grid from the Options menu when editing paths. Path points that align with the 64x64 pixel grid use less storage space. You'll also get the crispest look if points are set on exact pixel borders. For example, it is important to align the most prominent outlines with the 16x16 grid.

    • Check the preview to see if your icon still looks good in 16x16. You may want to use the Level Of Detail settings described in the Shapes section.

    • -
    • There's an easy way to produce letters, even if Icon-O-Matic doesn't provide such a tool. Just enter the text in a text editor such as StyledEdit, adjust font type and style, and drag&drop or copy&paste the selected text into Icon-O-Matic. This will create the according paths and shapes.

    • +
    • There's an easy way to produce letters, even if Icon-O-Matic doesn't provide such a tool. Just enter the text in a text editor such as StyledEdit, adjust font type and style, and drag&drop or copy&paste the selected text into Icon-O-Matic. This will create the according paths and shapes.

    • If you assign more than one path to a shape, their overlapping areas will cancel each other out. When one path is completely inside another, it practically creates a hole in the resulting shape.

    • -
    • You can zoom in and out of the canvas with the mouse wheel. Panning is done either by click&drag with the middle mouse button or with a normal left-click&drag while holding SPACE.

    • +
    • You can zoom in and out of the canvas with the mouse wheel. Panning is done either by click&drag with the middle mouse button or with a normal left-click&drag while holding SPACE.

    @@ -354,11 +354,11 @@ Of course you can move these indicators to change the gradient to your liking. Y

    - «  Expander + «  Expander   ::   Applications   ::   - Installer  » + Installer  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/installer.html b/userguide/en/applications/installer.html index bb595e33..a0395f2f 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/installer.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/installer.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Icon-O-Matic + «  Icon-O-Matic   ::   Applications   ::   - Magnify  » + Magnify  »

    @@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ The second drop-down menu specifies the target for the installation. This target

    - «  Icon-O-Matic + «  Icon-O-Matic   ::   Applications   ::   - Magnify  » + Magnify  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/magnify.html b/userguide/en/applications/magnify.html index c6d65af7..ddda0bec 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/magnify.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/magnify.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Icon-O-Matic + «  Icon-O-Matic   ::   Applications   ::   - Mail  » + Mail  »

    @@ -66,18 +66,18 @@ They can also be moved with the CURSOR keys. The active - +
    16x1632x3264x64
    16x1632x3264x64
    i-o-m-lod-icon_16
    Decrease Window SizeALT - Shrinks the magnified area around the mouse pointer.
    Increase Window SizeALT + Enlarges the magnified area around the mouse pointer.
    Decrease Pixel SizeALT , Lowers magnification.
    Increase Pixel SizeALT . Increases magnification.
    Increase Pixel SizeALT . Increases magnification.

    - «  Icon-O-Matic + «  Icon-O-Matic   ::   Applications   ::   - Mail  » + Mail  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/mail.html b/userguide/en/applications/mail.html index 907dd067..836f9b58 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/mail.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/mail.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Magnify + «  Magnify   ::   Applications   ::   - MediaPlayer  » + MediaPlayer  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />Mail diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/mediaplayer.html b/userguide/en/applications/mediaplayer.html index d0b94c47..832baef7 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/mediaplayer.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/mediaplayer.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Mail + «  Mail   ::   Applications   ::   - MidiPlayer  » + MidiPlayer  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />MediaPlayer diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/midiplayer.html b/userguide/en/applications/midiplayer.html index 6bbde3bd..66d0c727 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/midiplayer.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/midiplayer.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  MediaPlayer + «  MediaPlayer   ::   Applications   ::   - PackageInstaller  » + PackageInstaller  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />MidiPlayer diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/packageinstaller.html b/userguide/en/applications/packageinstaller.html index 2791c2e3..9ca4ea61 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/packageinstaller.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/packageinstaller.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  MidiPlayer + «  MidiPlayer   ::   Applications   ::   - People  » + People  »

    @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ double-clicking a supported file.
    - - - - + + + +
    Insert Path Inserts the location of the file, same as drag&dropping with the left mouse button.
    Change Directory Changes to the folder of the dragged file.
    Create Link Here Creates a link to the dragged file in the current working directory of the Terminal.
    Move Here Moves the dragged file into the current working directory of the Terminal.
    Insert Path Inserts the location of the file, same as drag&dropping with the left mouse button.
    Change Directory Changes to the folder of the dragged file.
    Create Link Here Creates a link to the dragged file in the current working directory of the Terminal.
    Move Here Moves the dragged file into the current working directory of the Terminal.
    Copy Here 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  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/textsearch.html b/userguide/en/applications/textsearch.html index 4bab5ab2..eea00f44 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/textsearch.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/textsearch.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Terminal + «  Terminal   ::   Applications   ::   - TV  » + TV  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />TextSearch diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/tv.html b/userguide/en/applications/tv.html index d2e7cd70..3cf5c759 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/tv.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/tv.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  TextSearch + «  TextSearch   ::   Applications

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />TV diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/vision.html b/userguide/en/applications/vision.html index 00a46ff7..16629673 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/vision.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/vision.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Pe + «  Pe   ::   Applications   ::   - VLC media player  » + VLC media player  »

    @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ The most frequented is the English speaking #haiku at irc.freenode.org. diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/vlc.html b/userguide/en/applications/vlc.html index f5e2f9c4..da387b22 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/vlc.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/vlc.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Vision + «  Vision   ::   Applications   ::   - WonderBrush  » + WonderBrush  »

    @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />VLC media player diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/wonderbrush.html b/userguide/en/applications/wonderbrush.html index 993f8e20..8600f5ed 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/wonderbrush.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/wonderbrush.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@

    - «  VLC media player + «  VLC media player   ::   Applications

    @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ width="64" height="64" />WonderBrush Settings:~/config/settings/WonderBrush


    -

    WonderBrush 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

    diff --git a/userguide/en/bootloader.html b/userguide/en/bootloader.html index 9e1e64c3..b2c17679 100644 --- a/userguide/en/bootloader.html +++ b/userguide/en/bootloader.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Installing Haiku + «  Installing Haiku   ::   Contents   ::   - Filesystem layout  » + Filesystem layout  »

    @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ The different symbols roughly correspond to these boot stages:

    - «  Installing Haiku + «  Installing Haiku   ::   Contents   ::   - Filesystem layout  » + Filesystem layout  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/demos.html b/userguide/en/demos.html index dbba2d17..28790f38 100644 --- a/userguide/en/demos.html +++ b/userguide/en/demos.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@

    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  »

    @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Expand New Applications Newly launched programs have their windows automatically expanded under their entry in the Deskbar.
  • Shutdown - Offers options to either Restart System or Power Off.

  • -
  • Recent Documents, Folders, Applications - List of the last recently opened documents, folders and applications (see Configure Deskbar Menu... below). +

  • Recent Documents, Folders, Applications - List of the last recently opened documents, folders and applications (see Configure Deskbar Menu... below).

  • Applications, Demos, Deskbar Applets, Preferences - List of installed applications, demos, applets and preferences (see Configure Deskbar Menu... below).

  • @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ Here you can also launch a calendar that also appears, when you hold down the le

    - «  Tracker Add-Ons + «  Tracker Add-Ons   ::   Contents   ::   - Filetypes  » + Filetypes  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/desktop-applets.html b/userguide/en/desktop-applets.html index 785b9bf2..86cf22ad 100644 --- a/userguide/en/desktop-applets.html +++ b/userguide/en/desktop-applets.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Applications + «  Applications   ::   Contents   ::   - Preferences  » + Preferences  »

    @@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/launchbox.html b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/launchbox.html index fd9e497f..3fc8a0d5 100644 --- a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/launchbox.html +++ b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/launchbox.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@

    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  »

    @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />NetworkStatus

    - «  LaunchBox + «  LaunchBox   ::   Desktop Applets   ::   - ProcessController  » + ProcessController  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/processcontroller.html b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/processcontroller.html index d71cd300..9ffc0eca 100644 --- a/userguide/en/desktop-applets/processcontroller.html +++ b/userguide/en/desktop-applets/processcontroller.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  NetworkStatus + «  NetworkStatus   ::   Desktop Applets   ::   - Workspaces  » + Workspaces  »

    @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />ProcessController

    - «  NetworkStatus + «  NetworkStatus   ::   Desktop Applets   ::   - Workspaces  » + Workspaces  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/filesystem-layout.html b/userguide/en/filesystem-layout.html index 7b789344..13d0e034 100644 --- a/userguide/en/filesystem-layout.html +++ b/userguide/en/filesystem-layout.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Boot Loader + «  Boot Loader   ::   Contents   ::   - Haiku's GUI  » + Haiku's GUI  »

    @@ -130,11 +130,11 @@ If you do want to know more about how things tick in Haiku, have a look at this

    - «  Boot Loader + «  Boot Loader   ::   Contents   ::   - Haiku's GUI  » + Haiku's GUI  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/filetypes.html b/userguide/en/filetypes.html index c319bde1..f8333b31 100644 --- a/userguide/en/filetypes.html +++ b/userguide/en/filetypes.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Deskbar + «  Deskbar   ::   Contents   ::   - Attributes  » + Attributes  »

    @@ -95,11 +95,11 @@

    - «  Deskbar + «  Deskbar   ::   Contents   ::   - Attributes  » + Attributes  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/gui.html b/userguide/en/gui.html index e7dfdb8b..bff584b2 100644 --- a/userguide/en/gui.html +++ b/userguide/en/gui.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Filesystem layout + «  Filesystem layout   ::   Contents   ::   - Workspaces  » + Workspaces  »

    @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ You can enter parent folders with the drop-down menu above the file listing.

    - - + +
    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.
    @@ -88,11 +88,11 @@ All Favorites are kept in /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/

    - «  Filesystem layout + «  Filesystem layout   ::   Contents   ::   - Workspaces  » + Workspaces  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/images/logo.png b/userguide/en/images/logo.png index b993e92a..3fa60b31 100644 Binary files a/userguide/en/images/logo.png and b/userguide/en/images/logo.png differ diff --git a/userguide/en/index.html b/userguide/en/index.html index 9c6f4c6e..7c37ddbf 100644 --- a/userguide/en/index.html +++ b/userguide/en/index.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

    - «  Attributes + «  Attributes   ::   Contents   ::   - Queries  » + Queries  »

    @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ be:deskbar_item_status last_modified name size -


    +

  • mkindex - Adds an attribute to the index of a volume/partition.
    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  »

    diff --git a/userguide/en/installation.html b/userguide/en/installation.html index 6d6310e1..35c32746 100644 --- a/userguide/en/installation.html +++ b/userguide/en/installation.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@

    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'

    Compiling/Installing from source code

    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
    +

    @@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ It's not essential to know these details, so feel free to skip this part if you'

    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 @@
    1. Install all needed packages:

      -
      Debian & Ubuntu
      +
      Debian & Ubuntu

      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.

      -
      +
      @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ AddOptionalHaikuImagePackages WonderBrush ;
      # 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 ;
    2. 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:

      diff --git a/userguide/en/installation/install-source-mac.html b/userguide/en/installation/install-source-mac.html index 0ad4b3ed..88cf9ed9 100644 --- a/userguide/en/installation/install-source-mac.html +++ b/userguide/en/installation/install-source-mac.html @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ jam -q haiku-vmware-image
      1. Create a folder at the root of the disk image.
      2. -
      3. Copy [Mounted Disk Image]/3rdparty/vmware/haiku.vmx inside this folder, and edit the copy.
      4. +
      5. Copy [Mounted Disk Image]/3rdparty/vmware/haiku.vmx inside this folder, and edit the copy.
      6. Change ide0:0.fileName = "haiku.vmdk" to ide0:0.fileName = "../haiku/generated/haiku.vmdk". Save the file.
      7. Double-clicking on the file should start VMWare Fusion and launch Haiku.
      diff --git a/userguide/en/keyboard-shortcuts.html b/userguide/en/keyboard-shortcuts.html index 62d01d97..f41fa228 100644 --- a/userguide/en/keyboard-shortcuts.html +++ b/userguide/en/keyboard-shortcuts.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Tracker Add-Ons + «  Tracker Add-Ons   ::   Contents   ::   - Deskbar  » + Deskbar  »

      @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@

      Here's a table of many of the most commonly used shortcuts that are always available, even if there isn't a corresponding menu:

      - + @@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ Shortcuts for Tracker navigation

      Additionally to the general shortcuts, here are some more for navigating with Tracker:

      ALT FxSwitches 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 TABHold down to bring up the Twitcher.
      CTRL ALT DELOpens the Team Monitor.
      ALT ESCEnters the menu bar (leave with ESC).
      - - + + @@ -81,14 +81,14 @@ - + - + - + @@ -110,11 +110,11 @@ The letters you type appear at the bottom-left, where normally the number of ite

      - «  Tracker Add-Ons + «  Tracker Add-Ons   ::   Contents   ::   - Deskbar  » + Deskbar  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences.html b/userguide/en/preferences.html index 8f439147..c38165b0 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Desktop Applets + «  Desktop Applets   ::   Contents   ::   - Bash and Scripting»   + Bash and Scripting»  

      @@ -83,11 +83,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/appearance.html b/userguide/en/preferences/appearance.html index d9a6e132..c0166fed 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/appearance.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/appearance.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@

      Preferences   ::   - Backgrounds  » + Backgrounds  »

      @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Antialiasing type

      Preferences   ::   - Backgrounds  » + Backgrounds  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/backgrounds.html b/userguide/en/preferences/backgrounds.html index 5e65ce8d..843b4f85 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/backgrounds.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/backgrounds.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Appearance + «  Appearance   ::   Preferences   ::   - DataTranslations  » + DataTranslations  »

      @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ width="64" height="64" />Backgrounds


      backgrounds.png

      The top drop-down menu specifies if your changes are applied to the current workspace, all workspaces, a specific folder or as default for every new folder.

      -

      Below that you can assign an image or select None if you want simply a colored background. Images can also be drag&dropped onto the preview to the left.

      +

      Below that you can assign an image or select None if you want simply a colored background. Images can also be drag&dropped onto the preview to the left.

      If you are using an image, you have to decide on the placement:

      ALT Opens the parent folder.
      ALT  or ENTEROpens the selected folder.
      ALT Opens the parent folder.
      ALT  or ENTEROpens the selected folder.
      OPTHolding it while opening a folder will automatically close the parent folder. This also works when navigating with the mouse.
      MENUOpens the Deskbar menu (leave with ESC).
      ALT ZUndo 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 NOpens another Terminal session in a new window.
      ALT TOpens 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 TABSwitch to the next Terminal window.
      ALT +, -Increase/Decrease font size.
      ALT ENTEREnter/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.
      TABTab-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 RBash 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 CStops the currently running command.
      @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ The selected color is also reflected in the

      - «  Appearance + «  Appearance   ::   Preferences   ::   - DataTranslations  » + DataTranslations  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/datatranslations.html b/userguide/en/preferences/datatranslations.html index 1be80bf5..d1d56bea 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/datatranslations.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/datatranslations.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Backgrounds + «  Backgrounds   ::   Preferences   ::   - E-mail  » + E-mail  »

      @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Besides the output quality you can also set a smoothing that will lessen compres - + @@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ Besides the output quality you can also set a smoothing that will lessen compres

      - «  Backgrounds + «  Backgrounds   ::   Preferences   ::   - E-mail  » + E-mail  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/e-mail.html b/userguide/en/preferences/e-mail.html index 1400ba09..eaf61eb6 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/e-mail.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/e-mail.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  DataTranslations + «  DataTranslations   ::   Preferences   ::   - FileTypes  » + FileTypes  »

      @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ If you're on a dial-up connection, you may want to do that On

      - «  DataTranslations + «  DataTranslations   ::   Preferences   ::   - FileTypes  » + FileTypes  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/filetypes.html b/userguide/en/preferences/filetypes.html index 69ed660f..d20631a4 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/filetypes.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/filetypes.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  E-mail + «  E-mail   ::   Preferences   ::   - Fonts  » + Fonts  »

      @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ width="64" height="64" />FileTypes diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/fonts.html b/userguide/en/preferences/fonts.html index 7b80d2fb..0d986e51 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/fonts.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/fonts.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  FileTypes + «  FileTypes   ::   Preferences   ::   - Keyboard  » + Keyboard  »

      @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@

      - «  FileTypes + «  FileTypes   ::   Preferences   ::   - Keyboard  » + Keyboard  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/keyboard.html b/userguide/en/preferences/keyboard.html index 6a6c9102..4c22a0eb 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/keyboard.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/keyboard.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Fonts + «  Fonts   ::   Preferences   ::   - Keymap  » + Keymap  »

      @@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/keymap.html b/userguide/en/preferences/keymap.html index 3f28aea2..c965327c 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/keymap.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/keymap.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Keyboard + «  Keyboard   ::   Preferences   ::   - Media  » + Media  »

      @@ -46,15 +46,15 @@


      keymap.png

      To the right, the Keymap window shows a representation of your keyboard. When you press a key, the corresponding key is darkened and the assigned symbol is entered into the Sample and Clipboard text field at the bottom. From there you can also copy and paste it into a document.
      -Thus, the Keymap preferences are not only for configuring your local keymap, but are also useful when looking for a special symbol used in other languages. For example, you can switch the keymap to "French", find the "ç" and copy it into your mail to François. (Though you'll find the "cedil" also in other keymaps...)

      +Thus, the Keymap preferences are not only for configuring your local keymap, but are also useful when looking for a special symbol used in other languages. For example, you can switch the keymap to "French", find the "ç" and copy it into your mail to François. (Though you'll find the "cedil" also in other keymaps...)

      Pressing modifier keys like SHIFT, CONTROL or OPTION changes the displayed keyboard accordingly.

      -

      Then there are the keys that are marked with a blue background. These keys are called Dead Keys that can change the key you press after that. If you click on such a blue key with your mouse, those changeable keys light up yellow. Click again and everything's back to normal. Examples are é, ñ, ó or ë.

      +

      Then there are the keys that are marked with a blue background. These keys are called Dead Keys that can change the key you press after that. If you click on such a blue key with your mouse, those changeable keys light up yellow. Click again and everything's back to normal. Examples are é, ñ, ó or ë.

      Below the keyboard representation are two more options:

      Manual lets you specify the coordinates. You can drag the picture around in the preview to the left or enter X and Y manually.
      PNG Images32bit, lossless compression, transparency
      PPM Images24bit, uncompressed, no transparency, Portable PixMap format
      RAW Imagesup to 48bit, uncompressed, no transparency
      RTF Text FilesFormatted text
      RTF Text FilesFormatted text
      SGI Images24bit, optional lossless compression, transparency
      StyledEdit FilesFormatted text
      TGA Images32bit, optional lossless compression, transparency
      Select Dead Keys for setting the above mentioned blue keys.
      Switch Shortcut Key... for using the shortcut key in Windows/Linux mode, i.e. CONTROL (normally CTRL) or Haiku mode, i.e. COMMAND (normally ALT).
      -

      The lists on the left offer the available pre-configured keymaps of the system, and below that, if available, user-defined maps. You can change a keymap via drag&drop in the keyboard representation: a left-click-drag copies a key, a right-click-drag exchanges the two keys.
      +

      The lists on the left offer the available pre-configured keymaps of the system, and below that, if available, user-defined maps. You can change a keymap via drag&drop in the keyboard representation: a left-click-drag copies a key, a right-click-drag exchanges the two keys.
      When you're done you can save the result from the menu File | Save.... Your modified map will only appear in the user-defined list if it's stored in ~/config/settings/Keymap/. Otherwise you'll have to manually load it via File | Open....

      To better match the Keymap panel to your physical keyboard, there are several different settings available from the Layout menu.

      The font used in the keyboard representation is set from the Font menu. Note, that it may or may not contain all symbols for a specific keymap.

      @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ When you're done you can save the result from the menu File | index Advanced keymap manipulation

      There's another method to customize your keymap besides the Keymap preference panel. It involves editing a text file containing loads of hex values, which may appear daunting on first sight, but isn't really that impossible to grasp.

      -

      You can dump the current keymap with a command in Terminal:

      +

      You can dump the current keymap with a command in Terminal:

      keymap -d MyKeymap

      The generated text file can then be opened in a text editor. Make sure to use a fixed font in that editor or you'll never grok that file...
      At the beginning of that file, you'll find a legend of a stylized keyboard with the hex value corresponding to each key. Below that are the actual assignments of every value. You can do all the customizing that's also available from the Keymap preference panel, and then some. If you happen to have some special keys on your keyboard, you may be able to activate them. That is, use them as ordinary keys or like an option or control key. You won't be able to, for example, have your multimedia keys de/increase the volume or start some application. For this you can use e.g. SpicyKeys.

      @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Key 0x13 = '2' '"' '' 0xc2b2 '' '"' '2' 0xc2b2 Key 0x14 = '3' 0xc2a7 '' 0xc2b3 '' 0xc2a7 '3' 0xc2b3 '' Key 0x15 = '4' '$' '' ' ' '' '$' '4' ' ' '' Key 0x16 = '5' '%' '' ' ' '' '%' '5' ' ' '' -Key 0x17 = '6' '&' '' ' ' '' '&' '6' ' ' '' +Key 0x17 = '6' '&' '' ' ' '' '&' '6' ' ' '' Key 0x18 = '7' '/' '' '{' '' '/' '7' '{' '' Key 0x19 = '8' '(' '' '[' '' '(' '8' '[' '' Key 0x1a = '9' ')' '' ']' '' ')' '9' ']' '' @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Key 0x65 = 0x7f ',' 0x7f 0x7f ',' 0x7f ',' 0x7f Key 0x66 = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Key 0x67 = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Key 0x68 = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' -Key 0x69 = '<' '>' '' '|' '' '<' '>' '|' '' +Key 0x69 = '<' '>' '' '|' '' '<' '>' '|' '' Key 0x6a = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Key 0x6b = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' Key 0x6c = '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' '' @@ -352,11 +352,11 @@ TildeTab = Normal Shift Option Option-Shift CapsLock CapsLock-Shift CapsLock-Opt

      - «  Keyboard + «  Keyboard   ::   Preferences   ::   - Media  » + Media  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/media.html b/userguide/en/preferences/media.html index 65557f4b..2aba3834 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/media.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/media.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Keymap + «  Keymap   ::   Preferences   ::   - Mouse  » + Mouse  »

      @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@

      - «  Keymap + «  Keymap   ::   Preferences   ::   - Mouse  » + Mouse  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/mouse.html b/userguide/en/preferences/mouse.html index 110f86db..a3ccd00b 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/mouse.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/mouse.html @@ -26,17 +26,17 @@

      - «  Media + «  Media   ::   Preferences   ::   - Network  » + Network  »

      -

      mouse-icon_64.pngMouse

      +

      mouse-icon_64.pngMouse

      @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@

      - «  Media + «  Media   ::   Preferences   ::   - Network  » + Network  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/network.html b/userguide/en/preferences/network.html index f2dd3127..141b3fa9 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/network.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/network.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Mouse + «  Mouse   ::   Preferences   ::   - Printers  » + Printers  »

      @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/printers.html b/userguide/en/preferences/printers.html index 39e62c77..cd9683dc 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/printers.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/printers.html @@ -26,17 +26,17 @@

      - «  Network + «  Network   ::   Preferences   ::   - Screen  » + Screen  »

      -

      printers-icon_64.pngPrinters

      +

      printers-icon_64.pngPrinters

      Deskbar:Preferences
      Location:/boot/system/preferences/Mouse
      @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/screen.html b/userguide/en/preferences/screen.html index 4ebe7026..94c00fc8 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/screen.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/screen.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Printers + «  Printers   ::   Preferences   ::   - ScreenSaver  » + ScreenSaver  »

      @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@

      - «  Printers + «  Printers   ::   Preferences   ::   - ScreenSaver  » + ScreenSaver  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/screensaver.html b/userguide/en/preferences/screensaver.html index 8d853a0a..4da938fc 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/screensaver.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/screensaver.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Screen + «  Screen   ::   Preferences   ::   - Sounds  » + Sounds  »

      @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ width="64" height="64" />ScreenSaver

      index Fade

      -screensaver-fade.png +screensaver-fade.png

      The top checkbox enables/disables the screen saver.
      With the slider below it, you control after how long an idle time the screen saver kicks in. @@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ The other, after how many minutes you need a password to unlock your machine.

      - «  Screen + «  Screen   ::   Preferences   ::   - Sounds  » + Sounds  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/sounds.html b/userguide/en/preferences/sounds.html index 233a81a6..03953e49 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/sounds.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/sounds.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  ScreenSaver + «  ScreenSaver   ::   Preferences   ::   - Time  » + Time  »

      @@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ You can "pre-hear" an event's sound by selecting it and using the

      - «  ScreenSaver + «  ScreenSaver   ::   Preferences   ::   - Time  » + Time  »

      --> diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/time.html b/userguide/en/preferences/time.html index 305dfc32..81a5c874 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/time.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/time.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Sounds + «  Sounds   ::   Preferences   ::   - Tracker  » + Tracker  »

      @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@

      - «  Sounds + «  Sounds   ::   Preferences   ::   - Tracker  » + Tracker  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/tracker.html b/userguide/en/preferences/tracker.html index 3288da3a..0c8156b0 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/tracker.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/tracker.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Time + «  Time   ::   Preferences   ::   - VirtualMemory  » + VirtualMemory  »

      @@ -46,14 +46,16 @@

      The Tracker preference panel is also available from every Tracker window with the menu Window | Preferences....
      Its functions are discussed in the topic on Tracker.

      + + diff --git a/userguide/en/preferences/virtualmemory.html b/userguide/en/preferences/virtualmemory.html index b0755284..6f280fa0 100644 --- a/userguide/en/preferences/virtualmemory.html +++ b/userguide/en/preferences/virtualmemory.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@

      - «  Tracker + «  Tracker   ::   Preferences

      @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Upgrading your RAM is of course the most effective way to go...

      diff --git a/userguide/en/tracker-add-ons.html b/userguide/en/tracker-add-ons.html index 9d16afcd..800cbaf7 100644 --- a/userguide/en/tracker-add-ons.html +++ b/userguide/en/tracker-add-ons.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Tracker + «  Tracker   ::   Contents   ::   - Keyboard shortcuts  » + Keyboard shortcuts  »

      @@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ Of course, you have to take care of possible shortcut collisions when deciding o

      - «  Tracker + «  Tracker   ::   Contents   ::   - Keyboard shortcuts  » + Keyboard shortcuts  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/tracker.html b/userguide/en/tracker.html index eebec8a3..eb5ac2bc 100644 --- a/userguide/en/tracker.html +++ b/userguide/en/tracker.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Team Monitor + «  Team Monitor   ::   Contents   ::   - Tracker Add-Ons  » + Tracker Add-Ons  »

      @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ If you do the above while dragging a file with you, it will be moved to where yo
    3. Windows - You can set Single Window Navigation, i.e. a double-clicked folder doesn't open in its own window, but inside the already open window instead, replacing the view of it's parent folder. This is not the same as clicking while holding the OPT key, as described above, because you'll lose the per window saved position and size.

      tracker-preferences-navigator.png -
      +

      Before you switch Tracker to Single Window Navigation mode, because that may feel more familiar to you, we recommend giving the menu based browsing a try first, as that may actually work much faster for you after getting used to. On the other hand, single window browsing offers a Navigator where you can enter or copy&paste a path name and use back, forward and up buttons.

    4. Date and Time - Set date and time formats.

    5. Trash - Set the behavior when deleting a file.

    6. @@ -140,17 +140,17 @@ If you do the above while dragging a file with you, it will be moved to where yo
    7. New - Create a new folder or any other file based on a template.

      new-menu.png -
      +

      >

      Choosing Edit Templates... opens the folder /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/Tracker New Templates. Creating a file in that folder will offer its filetype with the file's name and other attributes as template in the New menu. Here, there's a file "Text" with the filetype text/plain. See topic Filetypes for more info.

    8. Open With... - A submenu offers all applications that can handle this filetype.

      open-with.png -
      +

      The preferred application that would open the file when double-clicked, is checkmarked. This submenu lists first those applications that can handle the exact filetype, in this case it's a text file, the type text/plain. Next come all applications that can handle that supertype in general, here text/*. Last in the list are those that can deal with any file. If you don't click on an app in the submenu, but on the Open With... entry instead, a panel opens:



      open-with-preferred

      Here you'll again find the programs that were listed in the submenu. By selecting one and clicking the Open and Make Preferred button, you changed the preferred application for every file of that filetype, here text/plain.

    9. -
    10. Get Info +

    11. Get Info

      get-info

      The panel presents info on the selected file and lets you set the default application and, after you expanded that part of the panel, permissions and owner. Clicking on the path will open it in a Tracker window.

    12. @@ -172,11 +172,11 @@ If you do the above while dragging a file with you, it will be moved to where yo

      - «  Team Monitor + «  Team Monitor   ::   Contents   ::   - Tracker Add-Ons  » + Tracker Add-Ons  »

      diff --git a/userguide/en/twitcher.html b/userguide/en/twitcher.html index 38ee3f20..aad55942 100644 --- a/userguide/en/twitcher.html +++ b/userguide/en/twitcher.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Workspaces + «  Workspaces   ::   Contents   ::   - Team Monitor  » + Team Monitor  »

      @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@

      The Twitcher is a task switcher to jump between running applications and their windows.

      twitcher.png -

      Just tap CTRL TAB to switch between the current and the last application/window. Tapping CTRL TAB very quickly will switch between all applications. Or press and hold CTRL TAB to go through all running applications by repeatedly hitting TAB or /. If you need to get to a specific window of a program, move to its icon as described and then go through its open windows with the / keys.

      +

      Just tap CTRL TAB to switch between the current and the last application/window. Tapping CTRL TAB very quickly will switch between all applications. Or press and hold CTRL TAB to go through all running applications by repeatedly hitting TAB or /. If you need to get to a specific window of a program, move to its icon as described and then go through its open windows with the / keys.

      You cycle through all an applications visible windows on the current workspace with CTRL ~ (which, depending on the keymap you're using, is the key below ESC).

      It's also possible to invoke the Twitcher with CTRL TAB and then use the mouse to choose the application/window you'll jump to when releasing the CTRL key.

      The Twitcher also offers a few more advanced keyboard shortcuts:

      @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ diff --git a/userguide/en/workshop-filetypes+attributes.html b/userguide/en/workshop-filetypes+attributes.html index 20075018..d90a858b 100644 --- a/userguide/en/workshop-filetypes+attributes.html +++ b/userguide/en/workshop-filetypes+attributes.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

      - «  Queries + «  Queries   ::   Contents   ::   - Applications  » + Applications  »

      @@ -118,18 +118,23 @@ To that we add a couple of attributes. Here we have to decide if we want to quer
      • Attribute Name - Appears e.g. as the column heading in Tracker windows.

      • Internal Name - Is used for indexing and querying the attribute.

      • -
      • Type - Defines the value the attribute can hold and therefore how it can be queried.
          +
        • Type - Defines the value the attribute can hold and therefore how it can be queried. +
          • String for normal text
          • Boolean for binary data: 0 or 1
          • -
          • Integer for integer numbers with different ranges:
              -
            • 8 bit: ± 255
            • -
            • 16 bit: ± 65,535
            • -
            • 32 bit: ± 4,294,967,295
            • -
            • 64 bit: ± 18,446,744,073,709,551,615
          • +
          • Integer for integer numbers with different ranges: +
              +
            • 8 bit: ± 255
            • +
            • 16 bit: ± 65,535
            • +
            • 32 bit: ± 4,294,967,295
            • +
            • 64 bit: ± 18,446,744,073,709,551,615
            • +
            +
          • Float for floatingpoint numbers, single precision
          • Double for floatingpoint numbers, double precision
          • Time for time and date format
          • -
          +
        +
      • Visible - This checkbox determines if the attribute is visible in a Tracker window at all. Since the Tracker will be the interface to our DVD database, we check it and define its appearance with:
          @@ -198,11 +203,11 @@ Open the folder containing your DVDdb files and arrange the attributes how you'd

          - «  Queries + «  Queries   ::   Contents   ::   - Applications  » + Applications  »

          diff --git a/userguide/en/workspaces.html b/userguide/en/workspaces.html index c62c8684..be2db220 100644 --- a/userguide/en/workspaces.html +++ b/userguide/en/workspaces.html @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@

          - «  Haiku's GUI + «  Haiku's GUI   ::   Contents   ::   - The Twitcher  » + The Twitcher  »

          @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Switching workspaces

          You switch between workspaces by either clicking into the Workspaces applet or by using the keyboard shortcut ALT Fx, where "x" is the workspace number. It's a good idea to arrange your workspaces in rows of four to mimick the layout of the Fx keys on the keyboard.
          Also, clicking on an application or one of its windows in the Deskbar will send you to the workspace it's in.

          -

          Another very convenient way is to use CTRL ALT /// to navigate spatially the rows/columns of the available workspaces.

          +

          Another very convenient way is to use CTRL ALT /// to navigate spatially the rows/columns of the available workspaces.

          You can switch back and forth between two workspaces with ALT ~ (which, depending on the keymap you're using, is the key below ESC, which you have to hit twice to get a ~).

          @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Also, clicking on an application or one of its windows in the Deskbar will send

          index Special functionality

          -

          The Workspaces applet provides some additional functionality when clicking on a window while holding certain modifier keys: +

          The Workspaces applet provides some additional functionality when clicking on a window while holding certain modifier keys:

      Deskbar:Preferences
      Location:/boot/system/preferences/Printers
      @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ Also, clicking on an application or one of its windows in the Deskbar will send

      - «  Haiku's GUI + «  Haiku's GUI   ::   Contents   ::   - The Twitcher  » + The Twitcher  »

      diff --git a/welcome/en/bugreports.html b/welcome/en/bugreports.html index 40d912c6..a7768c66 100644 --- a/welcome/en/bugreports.html +++ b/welcome/en/bugreports.html @@ -37,18 +37,21 @@ To keep our bugtracker effective, it's essential to abide by the make sure that it does not yet exist. You can also use the search function for this.

    13. After you have established this is a unique bug, make your information as accurate as possible: -

        -
      • Include basic information such as how you are testing Haiku (on real hardware, on VMWare, on QEMU, etc.).

      • -
      • Mention which revision from SVN you are running. You can find this information in 'About This System...' from the Deskbar menu.

      • -
      • Describe the problem you are experiencing. Try to be as accurate as you can: describe the actual behavior, and the behavior you expected.

      • -
      • Describe what steps you need to perform in order to expose the bug. This will help developers reproduce the bug.

      • -
      • Attach as much information as you have. If it is a GUI bug, or a bug in one of the applications, try to make a screen shot (the PRINT key files a PNG into /boot/home/).

        -

        If it is a hardware problem, include a copy of the syslog file (just query for "syslog" to find it).

        -

        Also interesting when dealing with hardware issues, is the output of listdev and sysinfo. This will pipe the output into text files that you can attach to your bugreport or email:

        -
        listdev > listdev-output.txt
        -sysinfo > sysinfo-output.txt
      • +
          +
        • Include basic information such as how you are testing Haiku (on real hardware, on VMWare, on QEMU, etc.).

        • +
        • Mention which revision from SVN you are running. You can find this information in 'About This System...' from the Deskbar menu.

        • +
        • Describe the problem you are experiencing. Try to be as accurate as you can: describe the actual behavior, and the behavior you expected.

        • +
        • Describe what steps you need to perform in order to expose the bug. This will help developers reproduce the bug.

        • +
        • Attach as much information as you have. If it is a GUI bug, or a bug in one of the applications, try to make a screen shot (the PRINT key files a PNG into /boot/home/).

        • +
        +

        +

        If it is a hardware problem, include a copy of the syslog file (just query for "syslog" to find it).

        +

        Also interesting when dealing with hardware issues, is the output of listdev and sysinfo. This will pipe the output into text files that you can attach to your bugreport or email:

        +
        listdev > listdev-output.txt
        +sysinfo > sysinfo-output.txt
        + +
      • When an application crashed, you should invoke the debugger from the alert that pops up. Entering bt into the launched debug Terminal, you create a "backtrace" that you should copy into your bugreport.

      • -
    14. After the bug has been reported, a developer will look at your bug and try to classify it. Remember, we are all volunteers, and as such, sometimes a bug report might go unanswered for a while. Adding new information when it becomes available usually helps getting a bug picked up quicker, but do not try to 'bump' the bug up by adding non-descriptive comments.

    15. Remember, reporting a bug is not something you spend a little time on and then you are done. If you reported a bug, then you are part of the Haiku development process. Developers might come up with questions while they are trying to fix your bug. Please stay around to answer these. Consider your participation 'done' when the bug is marked as 'fixed'. Together we can improve Haiku, bit by bit.

    16. diff --git a/welcome/en/images/logo.png b/welcome/en/images/logo.png index b993e92a..3fa60b31 100644 Binary files a/welcome/en/images/logo.png and b/welcome/en/images/logo.png differ diff --git a/welcome/welcome.html b/welcome/welcome.html index 512e8c35..f4593e6e 100644 --- a/welcome/welcome.html +++ b/welcome/welcome.html @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@

      index Beware of Bugs

      -

      We were working very hard to fix all possibly show stopping bugs, however, being an alpha release, there are bound to be plenty left undiscovered.

      +

      We were working very hard to fix all possibly show stopping bugs, however, being an alpha release, there are bound to be plenty left undiscovered.

      We discourage using alpha versions as a production system. Your data could very well be altered, mangled or downright destroyed.

      One of the main reasons for releasing an alpha version is to attract more people to test the system and discover bugs or provide suggestions for future enhancements. Please file bugs and enhancements in our bug tracker after using its search function to avoid duplicates.

      CTRLBrings the the window to the foreground.
      CTRL SHIFTMinimizes the window.