Git commit f236a72ae60a88d03b03741baf22f6659a28d36a by Alexander Reinholdt.
Committed on 27/10/2014 at 15:05.
Pushed by areinholdt into branch 'master'.

Further updated the handbook.

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@@ -334,8 +334,6 @@
 
 <para>Often a share is password protected. In this case, an <link 
linkend="mainwindow_network_authentication">authentication dialog</link> will 
appear and you have to enter the correct user name (if not already provided) 
and password. &smb4k; will proceed mounting the share unless a wrong user name 
or password was supplied. In that case, the authentication dialog will 
reappear. If the mount process was successful, the user will be shown a 
notification and the share will appear in the <link 
linkend="mounted_shares_view">mounted shares view</link>. If mounting fails, a 
notification with the error message that was returned by <ulink 
url="man:/mount.cifs"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>mount.cifs</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 (&Linux;) or <ulink 
url="man:/mount_smbfs"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>mount_smbfs</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 (FreeBSD) will be shown.</para>
 
-<para>You can switch off the (purely informatory) mount notifications in the 
<link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_general_notifications">configuration 
dialog</link>.</para>
-
 <note><para>With a standard installation of &smb4k;, 
<emphasis>FreeBSD</emphasis> users might experience problems when they try to 
mount a share. This is due to misplaced DBUS and/or PolKit-1 config files. The 
section <link linkend="freebsd_remarks_installation">Remarks for FreeBSD Users 
: DBUS and PolKit-1</link> explains how to fix these issues.</para></note>
 </sect2>
 
@@ -372,7 +370,7 @@
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 <para>The preview dialog acts like a simple file manager. You can navigate 
through the contents of the remote share by clicking the folder icons in the 
list view and the <guibutton>Up</guibutton>, <guibutton>Back</guibutton>, and 
<guibutton>Forward</guibutton> button. The current location is displayed in the 
combo box on the right hand side. The <guibutton>Reload</guibutton> button 
reloads the contents of the current folder.</para>
-<para> By default, the preview dialog only shows folders and files that are 
not hidden. You can change this behavior in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_preview_hidden">configuration 
dialog</link>. File transfers or the like are not possible.</para>
+<para> By default, the preview dialog only shows folders and files that are 
not hidden. You can change this behavior in the <link 
linkend="configuration_network_general_behavior">configuration dialog</link>. 
File transfers or the like are not possible.</para>
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="mainwindow_network_authentication">
@@ -586,8 +584,8 @@
       </menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>Unmount one or multiple selected shares. The ability to unmount 
shares is by default restricted to the ones that are owned by you. However, you 
can change this behavior by changing the <link 
linkend="configuration_shares_mounting">settings</link> in the configuration 
dialog. If no share is selected in the shares view, this button is 
disabled.</para>
-      <para>&smb4k; also provides the ability to force the unmounting of 
shares (&Linux; only). This might be useful with inaccessible shares that 
cannot be unmounted the normal way. To enable this feature, you need to modify 
the <link linkend="configuration_shares_mounting">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog.</para>
+      <para>Unmount one or multiple selected shares. The ability to unmount 
shares is by default restricted to the ones that are owned by you. However, you 
can change this behavior by changing the <link 
linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the configuration 
dialog. If no share is selected in the shares view, this button is 
disabled.</para>
+      <para>&smb4k; also provides the ability to force the unmounting of 
shares (&Linux; only). This might be useful with inaccessible shares that 
cannot be unmounted the normal way. To enable this feature, you need to modify 
the <link linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">settings</link> in the 
configuration dialog.</para>
       <para>Read the <link linkend="mainwindow_shares_unmounting">Unmounting 
Shares</link> section for more details.</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
@@ -693,7 +691,7 @@
 <itemizedlist>
 <listitem><para>The icon on the left hand side indicates that this share is 
not accessible. &smb4k; won't allow you to open it or to do synchronization 
with it. You will only be able to unmount or add a bookmark to 
it.</para></listitem>
 <listitem><para>The central icon indicates that the share is online, 
accessible, and owned by you. You may perform all available actions on 
it.</para></listitem>
-<listitem><para>All shares marked with a red flag like the one on the right 
hand side are owned by another user. They are only shown if you adjusted the 
<link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_shares_mounted_shares">settings</link> to 
display them. In the default configuration, you are not allowed to unmount 
these shares, but you can <link linkend="configuration_shares_mounting">change 
this behavior</link>, too.</para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>All shares marked with a red flag like the one on the right 
hand side are owned by another user. They are only shown if you adjusted the 
<link linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">settings</link> to display them. 
In the default configuration, you are not allowed to unmount these shares, but 
you can <link linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">change this 
behavior</link>, too.</para></listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
 </sect2>
 
@@ -721,7 +719,7 @@
 <para>If you click the <guibutton>Yes</guibutton> button, the share will 
definitely be unmounted. So, please think twice before you decide to unmount 
shares that are owned by other users!</para>
 <para>Inaccessible shares are unmounted with a "normal" unmount by default. If 
this should fail, you can <link linkend="configuration_shares">configure</link> 
&smb4k; so as to perform a <ulink url="man:/umount">lazy unmount</ulink> on 
inaccessible shares (&Linux; only).</para>
 <para>All shares can be unmounted at once by clicking the 
<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl; 
<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo></shortcut><guimenuitem>Unmount 
All</guimenuitem></menuchoice> action. Depending on your settings, this will 
also unmount foreign and inaccessible shares.</para>
-<para>After a successful unmount process, the user is notified. You can switch 
off this kind of purely informatory notifications in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_general_notifications">configuration 
dialog</link>. If unmounting fails, a notification with the returned error 
message will be shown.</para>
+<para>After a successful unmount process, the user is notified. If unmounting 
fails, a notification with the returned error message will be shown.</para>
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="mainwindow_shares_synchronization">
@@ -794,7 +792,7 @@
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 <para>Especially adding a group may help you to organize the bookmarks. In the 
bookmark menu, all bookmarks belonging to one group will be arranged in a 
submenu with the group entry as parent (see <link 
linkend="mainwindow_bookmarks_menu">below</link>).</para>
-<para>The label can be any text describing the share. In case you define a 
label, it will be displayed in the bookmarks menu instead of the UNC by 
default. If you want to change this behavior, you can do so in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_general_bookmarks">configuration 
dialog</link>.</para>
+<para>The label can be any text describing the share. In case you define a 
label, it will be displayed in the bookmarks menu instead of the UNC by 
default. If you want to change this behavior, you can do so in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_misc_bookmarks">configuration 
dialog</link>.</para>
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2 id="mainwindow_bookmarks_menu">
@@ -875,7 +873,7 @@
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 <para>In the tree view the bookmarks are arranged according to the groups they 
belong to. Bookmarks without groups are located at the top level. To rearrange 
bookmarks, the tree view offers drag and drop capabilities, so that you can 
move bookmarks around using the mouse.</para>
-<para>If you want to edit a bookmark, you can do so by selecting it. The 
stored label, login, IP address and group name appear in the input widgets and 
become editable. In most cases, you do not need to touch the IP address and the 
login, because &smb4k; stored the correct values at the time you bookmarked the 
share. However, if the server got a different IP address (&eg; because DHCP is 
used on your local network) or your login changed, these entries should be 
adjusted. With the label you can give each bookmark a custom description. It 
will be used <emphasis>instead</emphasis> of the UNC address in the case this 
feature is enabled in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_general_bookmarks">configuration 
dialog</link>. The group entry, finally, helps you to organize your bookmarks. 
Especially if you use &eg; your notebook at home and at work, it might be a 
good idea to create two groups "Home" and "Work" and save the bookmarks 
accordingly.</para>
+<para>If you want to edit a bookmark, you can do so by selecting it. The 
stored label, login, IP address and group name appear in the input widgets and 
become editable. In most cases, you do not need to touch the IP address and the 
login, because &smb4k; stored the correct values at the time you bookmarked the 
share. However, if the server got a different IP address (&eg; because DHCP is 
used on your local network) or your login changed, these entries should be 
adjusted. With the label you can give each bookmark a custom description. It 
will be used <emphasis>instead</emphasis> of the UNC address in the case this 
feature is enabled in the <link 
linkend="configuration_user_interface_misc_bookmarks">configuration 
dialog</link>. The group entry, finally, helps you to organize your bookmarks. 
Especially if you use &eg; your notebook at home and at work, it might be a 
good idea to create two groups "Home" and "Work" and save the bookmarks 
accordingly.</para>
 <para>The tree view also offers a popup menu containing the following three 
actions. They can be used to add groups or remove groups and/or 
bookmarks.</para>
 <screenshot>
 <screeninfo>Screenshot of the popup menu of the bookmark editor</screeninfo>
@@ -974,7 +972,7 @@
       </menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>Unmount all shares at once. Depending on your <link 
linkend="configuration_shares_mounting">settings</link>, &smb4k; attempts to 
unmount either only those shares that are owned by you or all that are 
listed.</para>
+      <para>Unmount all shares at once. Depending on your <link 
linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">settings</link>, &smb4k; attempts to 
unmount either only those shares that are owned by you or all that are 
listed.</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
@@ -1187,11 +1185,17 @@
 <para>Bookmarked shares can be mounted by left clicking the respective 
bookmark. Bookmark groups can be entered the same way.</para>
 
 <para>To edit or remove the bookmarks, you can press the 
<guibutton>Edit</guibutton> action button in the toolbar to open the <link 
linkend="mainwindow_bookmarks_editor">Bookmark Editor</link>. To get back to 
the toplevel the <guibutton>Back</guibutton> button is used.</para>
-
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
 
-<!-- Remarks for FreeBSD users -->
+<!-- Using Smb4K : Notifications -->
+
+<sect1 id="notifications">
+  <title>Notifications</title>
+  <para>...</para>
+</sect1>
+
+<!-- Using Smb4K : Remarks for FreeBSD users -->
 
 <sect1 id="freebsd_remarks">
 <title>Remarks for FreeBSD Users</title>
@@ -1214,12 +1218,6 @@
 </listitem>
 </itemizedlist>
 </sect2>
-
-<sect2 id="freebsd_remarks_mounting">
-<title>Mounting</title>
-<para>Under FreeBSD, the SMB protocol is implemented in a different way than 
with other *NIX operating systems, and, thus, mounting of remote shares works 
differently. The major difference is the way the logon information is passed 
during the mount process. While under &Linux; and other operating systems that 
use Samba's <ulink 
url="man:/mount.cifs"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>mount.cifs</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 program you may specify the user name and password within the command options 
or by setting the <envar>USER</envar> and <envar>PASSWD</envar> environment 
variables, under FreeBSD, all logon information is stored in the credentials 
file <filename>~/.nsmbrc</filename>. If the logon information is not available 
there, you will not be able to mount a password protected share.</para>
-<para>&smb4k; writes new logon information to the credentials file on the fly, 
so that it can be used immediately. If you use a WINS server, this one and a 
few more global things will be considered, too. However, the information 
&smb4k; writes to <filename>~/.nsmbrc</filename> is limited: Only the name of 
the remote share, its workgroup, the login name (user name) and the encrypted 
password are provided. If you experience problems due to missing entries, you 
need to add them manually.</para>
-</sect2>
 </sect1>
 
 </chapter>
@@ -1232,7 +1230,7 @@
 
 <para>This section describes the settings that are available to configure 
&smb4k;. To open the configuration dialog, you have to click the <link 
linkend="mainwindow_overview"><guimenuitem>Configure 
&smb4k;...</guimenuitem></link> menu item.</para>
 
-<!-- Configuration: User Interface -->
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : User Interface -->
 
 <sect1 id="configuration_user_interface">
 <title>User Interface</title>
@@ -1251,51 +1249,7 @@
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_user_interface_general">
-<title>General Settings</title>
-
-<sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_general_notifications">
-<title>Notifications</title>
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show notifications</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-The user is notified about actions that were performed, &ie; the mounting or 
unmounting of a share. If you do not want to be disturbed too often, you might 
want to switch this option off. Warnings and error messages are not affected by 
this option.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-</sect3>
-
-<sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_general_bookmarks">
-<title>Bookmarks</title>
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show custom bookmark label if available</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-The custom description (label) of the bookmark is shown. It can be defined in 
the <link linkend="mainwindow_bookmarks_editor">bookmark editor</link>.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-</sect3>
-</sect2>
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : User Interface : Network Neighborhood -->
 
 <sect2 id="configuration_user_interface_network">
 <title>Network Neighborhood</title>
@@ -1321,72 +1275,6 @@ Default: selected
 </variablelist>
 </sect3>
 
-<sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_network_remote_shares">
-<title>Remote Shares</title>
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show printer shares</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-Printer shares are shown.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show hidden shares</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-All hidden shares except those of type ADMIN$ and IPC$ are shown in the 
network browser.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show hidden IPC$ shares</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-Hidden IPC$ shares are shown. This option can only be chosen if you also 
ticked the <guibutton>Show hidden shares</guibutton> check box.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: not selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show hidden ADMIN$ shares</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-Hidden ADMIN$ shares are shown. This option can only be chosen if you also 
ticked the <guibutton>Show hidden shares</guibutton> check box.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: not selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-</sect3>
-
 <sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_network_columns">
 <title>Columns</title>
 <variablelist>
@@ -1460,6 +1348,8 @@ Default: selected
 </sect3>
 </sect2>
 
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : User Interface : Mounted Shares -->
+
 <sect2 id="configuration_user_interface_shares">
 <title>Mounted Shares</title>
    
@@ -1625,21 +1515,6 @@ Default: not selected
 </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Show all shares that are mounted on the system</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-<emphasis>All</emphasis> mounts that are using either the CIFS (&Linux;) or 
SMBFS (FreeBSD) file system are shown. By default, only the shares owned by you 
are displayed.
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: not selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
 </sect3>
 
@@ -1665,24 +1540,26 @@ Default: selected
 </sect3>
 </sect2>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_user_interface_preview">
-<title>Preview Dialog</title>
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : User Interface : Miscellaneous Settings -->
+
+<sect2 id="configuration_user_interface_misc">
+<title>Miscellaneous Settings</title>
 
-<sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_preview_hidden">
-<title>Hidden Files &amp; Directories</title>
+<sect3 id="configuration_user_interface_misc_bookmarks">
+<title>Bookmarks</title>
 <variablelist>
 <varlistentry>
 <term>
 <menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Preview hidden files and directories</guibutton>
+<guibutton>Show custom bookmark label if available</guibutton>
 </menuchoice>
 </term>
 <listitem>
 <para>
-Show all files and directories including the hidden ones when opening a 
share's contents in the preview dialog. By default, this feature is deselected.
+The custom description (label) of the bookmark is shown. It can be defined in 
the <link linkend="mainwindow_bookmarks_editor">bookmark editor</link>.
 </para>
 <para>
-Default: not selected
+Default: selected
 </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
@@ -1691,12 +1568,12 @@ Default: not selected
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
 
-<!-- Configuration: Network -->
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Network -->
 
 <sect1 id="configuration_network">
 <title>Network</title>
 
-<para>The options in the <guilabel>Network</guilabel> configuration tab can be 
used to change the lookup method for the browse list, to make &smb4k; send 
authentication information when querying the workgroup master browsers, and to 
enable periodic scanning as well as the Wake-On-LAN features. If you want to 
adjust the behavior of Samba programs, see the <link 
linkend="configuration_samba">Samba</link> section.</para>
+<para>The options located here can be used to change the lookup method for the 
browse list, to make &smb4k; send authentication information when querying the 
workgroup master browsers, to modify the behavior when previewing or looking up 
remote shares, and to enable periodic scanning as well as the Wake-On-LAN 
features. If you want to adjust the behavior of Samba programs, see the <link 
linkend="configuration_samba">Samba</link> section.</para>
 
 <screenshot>
 <screeninfo>Screenshot of the "Network" configuration tab</screeninfo>
@@ -1710,7 +1587,12 @@ Default: not selected
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_network_browselist">
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Network : General Settings -->
+
+<sect2 id="configuration_network_general">
+  <title>General Settings</title>
+
+<sect3 id="configuration_network_browselist">
 <title>Browse List</title>
 <variablelist>
 <varlistentry>
@@ -1776,9 +1658,9 @@ Default: not selected
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
-</sect2>
+</sect3>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_network_master_authentication">
+<sect3 id="configuration_network_master_authentication">
 <title>Authentication</title>
 <variablelist>
 <varlistentry>
@@ -1797,9 +1679,76 @@ Default: not selected
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
+</sect3>
+
+<sect3 id="configuration_network_general_behavior">
+  <title>Behavior</title>
+  <variablelist>
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Lookup method for IP 
addresses</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>Define the method that is to be used to detect the IP addresses 
of the hosts. By default, <ulink 
url="man:/nmblookup"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmblookup</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 is used.</para>
+        <para>The following options are available:</para>
+        <variablelist>
+          <varlistentry>
+            <term>
+              <menuchoice><guibutton>Use nmblookup 
command</guibutton></menuchoice>
+            </term>
+            <listitem>
+              <para>Use the <ulink 
url="man:/nmblookup"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmblookup</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 command.</para>
+            </listitem>
+          </varlistentry>
+          <varlistentry>
+            <term>
+              <menuchoice><guibutton>Use net command</guibutton></menuchoice>
+            </term>
+            <listitem>
+              <para>Use the <ulink 
url="man:/net"><citerefentry><refentrytitle>net</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry></ulink>
 command.</para>
+            </listitem>
+          </varlistentry>
+        </variablelist>
+        <para>Default: <guibutton>Use nmblookup command</guibutton></para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Detect printer shares</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>Printer shares are detected.</para>
+        <para>Default: selected</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Detect hidden shares</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>Hidden shares are detected. Hidden shares are ending with a $ 
sign, e.g. Musik$ or IPC$.</para>
+        <para>Default: selected</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>    
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Preview hidden files and 
directories</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>Show all files and directories including the hidden ones when 
opening a share's contents in the preview dialog.</para>
+        <para>Default: not selected</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+  </variablelist>
+</sect3>
 </sect2>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_network_periodic_scanning">
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Network : Advanced Settings -->
+
+<sect2 id="configuration_network_advanced">
+  <title>Advanced Settings</title>
+  
+<sect3 id="configuration_network_periodic_scanning">
 <title>Periodic Scanning</title>
 <variablelist>
 <varlistentry>
@@ -1831,9 +1780,9 @@ If periodic scanning is enabled, this is the time in 
minutes that elapses until
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
-</sect2>
+</sect3>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_network_wake_on_lan">
+<sect3 id="configuration_network_wake_on_lan">
 <title>Wake-On-LAN</title>
 
 <para>To be able to use the Wake-On_LAN capability of &smb4k;, you have to 
enable the setting in this section. The hosts that should to be woken up have 
to be defined through the <link linkend="configuration_custom_options">custom 
options dialog</link>.</para>
@@ -1862,15 +1811,16 @@ If periodic scanning is enabled, this is the time in 
minutes that elapses until
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
+</sect3>
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
 
-<!-- Configuration: Shares -->
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Shares -->
 
 <sect1 id="configuration_shares">
 <title>Shares</title>
 
-<para>These options determine where &smb4k; will mount the remote shares and 
how it behaves on start-up and exit regarding mounted or recently used shares. 
If you want to configure the mount options, please see the <link 
linkend="configuration_samba">Samba</link> section.</para>
+<para>These options determine where &smb4k; will mount the remote shares and 
how it behaves &eg; on start-up and exit. If you want to configure the mount 
options, please see the <link linkend="configuration_samba">Samba</link> 
section.</para>
 
 <screenshot>
 <screeninfo>Screenshot of the "Shares" configuration tab</screeninfo>
@@ -1884,6 +1834,8 @@ If periodic scanning is enabled, this is the time in 
minutes that elapses until
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Shares : Directories -->
+
 <sect2 id="configuration_shares_directories">
 <title>Directories</title>
 
@@ -1921,16 +1873,19 @@ Default: not selected
 </variablelist>
 </sect2>
 
-<sect2 id="configuration_shares_mounting">
-<title>Mounting &amp; Unmounting</title>
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Shares : Behavior -->
+
+<sect2 id="configuration_shares_behavior">
+<title>Behavior</title>
 
 <variablelist>
   <varlistentry>
     <term>
-      <menuchoice><guibutton>Remount recently used shares on program 
start</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      <menuchoice><guibutton>Remount shares</guibutton></menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>All shares that were mounted at the time &smb4k; was shut down 
will be remounted on program restart. This option affects only the shares that 
were mounted by you.</para>
+      <para>Remount all your shares that were mounted when you exited the 
program or changed a profile. If the remounting of a share fails, Smb4K will 
retry the next time it is started. Shares that were mounted by other users are 
ignored.</para>
+      <note><para>This setting does not affect the automatic remounting of 
shares when your computer woke up from a sleep state.</para></note>
       <para>Default: not selected</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
@@ -1957,7 +1912,7 @@ Default: not selected
       <menuchoice><guibutton>Unmount all personal shares on 
exit</guibutton></menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>All mounted shares that are owned by you will be unmounted on 
program exit.</para>
+      <para>Unmount all shares that belong to you when the program exits. 
Shares that are owned by other users are ignored.</para>
       <para>Default: not selected</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
@@ -1966,7 +1921,7 @@ Default: not selected
       <menuchoice><guibutton>Force the unmounting of inaccessible 
shares</guibutton></menuchoice>
     </term>
     <listitem>
-      <para>Force the unmounting of inaccessible shares (&Linux; only). In 
case a share is inaccessible, a lazy unmount is performed. Before the actual 
unmount is performed, a warning dialog is shown asking to approve the 
unmount.</para>
+      <para>Force the unmounting of inaccessible shares (&Linux; only). In 
case a share is inaccessible, a lazy unmount is performed. Before the actual 
unmounting is done, a warning dialog is shown asking to approve the 
unmount.</para>
       <para>Default: not selected</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
@@ -1980,23 +1935,33 @@ Default: not selected
       <para>Default: not selected</para>
     </listitem>
   </varlistentry>
+  <varlistentry>
+    <term>
+      <menuchoice><guibutton>Detect all shares that are mounted on the 
system</guibutton></menuchoice>
+    </term>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>You will not only see the shares that were mounted and are owned 
by you, but also all other mounts using the SMBFS (FreeBSD) and CIFS (&Linux;) 
file system that are present on the system.</para>
+      <para>Default: not selected</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </varlistentry>  
 </variablelist>
 </sect2>
 
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Shares : Checks -->
+
 <sect2 id="configuration_shares_checks">
 <title>Checks</title>
+
 <variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Interval between checks</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>&smb4k; periodically checks for newly mounted and inaccessable shares 
with an interval that can be defined here. Under normal circumstances, you do 
not need to change it. But if the server you connected to suffers from high 
load, you should increase the interval to ease it's situation. The effect on 
your system's load is generally rather small unless you set the interval below 
1000 ms (not recommended).</para>
-<para>Default: 2500 ms</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
+  <varlistentry>
+    <term>
+      <menuchoice><guibutton>Interval between checks</guibutton></menuchoice>
+    </term>
+    <listitem>
+      <para>&smb4k; periodically checks for newly mounted and inaccessable 
shares with an interval that can be defined here. Under normal circumstances, 
you do not need to change it. But if the server you connected to suffers from 
high load, you should increase the interval to ease it's situation. The effect 
on your system's load is generally rather small unless you set the interval 
below 1000 ms (not recommended).</para>
+      <para>Default: 2500 ms</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </varlistentry>
 </variablelist>
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
@@ -2020,77 +1985,52 @@ Default: not selected
 </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Authentication : General Settings -->
+
 <sect2 id="configuration_authentication_general">
 <title>General Settings</title>
   
 <sect3 id="configuration_authentication_general_storage">
-<title>Password Storage</title>
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Save logins in a wallet</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-  The login names and passwords are stored in a subfolder named <filename 
role="directory">Smb4K</filename> of the current network wallet (default: 
"kdewallet"). The advantage of this method is, that the authentication data is 
stored permanently and encrypted on your hard drive. You only have to provide 
it once and the next time it is needed, &smb4k; will read it from the wallet. 
If you uncheck this option, the authentication data will either be stored 
temporarily or not at all (see below).
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Remember logins during program run</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>
-If you do not want &smb4k; to store the authentication data in a wallet, you 
can decide whether it should be stored temporarily or not. If you uncheck this 
check box, &smb4k; will immediately forget the authentication data you provided 
and you will have to enter it everytime it is needed. This option has no effect 
if you chose to store the passwords in a wallet (see above).
-</para>
-<para>
-Default: selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
+  <title>Password Storage</title>
+  <variablelist>
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Save logins in a wallet</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>The login names and passwords are stored in a subfolder named 
<filename role="directory">Smb4K</filename> of the current network wallet 
(default: "kdewallet"). The advantage of this method is, that the 
authentication data is stored permanently and encrypted on your hard drive. You 
only have to provide it once and the next time it is needed, &smb4k; will read 
it from the wallet. If you uncheck this option, the authentication data won't 
be stored at all.</para>
+        <para>Default: selected</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+  </variablelist>
 </sect3>
 
 <sect3 id="configuration_authentication_general_default">
-<title>Default Login</title>
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>
-<menuchoice>
-<guibutton>Use a default login</guibutton>
-</menuchoice>
-</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>The default login is used by default to authenticate to a server. If you 
enable this feature, a password dialog pops up, where you can provide the 
default login information.</para>
-<screenshot>
-<screeninfo>Screenshot of the default login input dialog</screeninfo>
-<mediaobject>
-<imageobject>
-<imagedata fileref="dialog_default_login.png" format="PNG" />
-</imageobject>
-<textobject>
-<phrase>The default login input dialog</phrase>
-</textobject>
-</mediaobject>
-</screenshot>
-<para>You have to fill in at least the user name. Empty passwords are 
supported.</para>
-<para>
-Default: not selected
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
+  <title>Default Login</title>
+  <variablelist>
+    <varlistentry>
+      <term>
+        <menuchoice><guibutton>Use a default login</guibutton></menuchoice>
+      </term>
+      <listitem>
+        <para>The default login is used by default to authenticate to the 
servers in your network neighborhood. If you enable this feature, a password 
dialog pops up, where you can provide the default login information.</para>
+        <screenshot>
+          <screeninfo>Screenshot of the default login input dialog</screeninfo>
+          <mediaobject>
+            <imageobject><imagedata fileref="dialog_default_login.png" 
format="PNG" /></imageobject>
+            <textobject><phrase>The default login input 
dialog</phrase></textobject>
+          </mediaobject>
+        </screenshot>
+        <para>You have to fill in at least the user name. Empty passwords are 
supported.</para>
+        <para>Default: not selected</para>
+      </listitem>
+    </varlistentry>
+  </variablelist>
 </sect3>
 </sect2>
 
+<!-- Configuring Smb4K : Authentication : Wallet Entries -->
+
 <sect2 id="configuration_authentication_wallet_entries">
 <title>Wallet Entries</title>
 <para>The <guilabel>Wallet Entries</guilabel> tab contains an editor with that 
you can modify or remove existing wallet entries.</para>
@@ -4084,7 +4024,7 @@ Quit &smb4k;.
 </term>
 <listitem>
 <para>
-<action>Unmount all of the mounted shares at once. In the default 
configuration this is restricted to the user's shares, but this can be altered 
in the <link linkend="configuration_shares_mounting">configuration 
dialog</link>. For further information read the <link 
linkend="mainwindow_shares_unmounting">Unmounting Shares</link> 
section.</action>
+<action>Unmount all of the mounted shares at once. In the default 
configuration this is restricted to the user's shares, but this can be altered 
in the <link linkend="configuration_shares_behavior">configuration 
dialog</link>. For further information read the <link 
linkend="mainwindow_shares_unmounting">Unmounting Shares</link> 
section.</action>
 </para>
 </listitem>
 </varlistentry>

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