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doc update svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/; revision=1008055 M +27 -24 doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook http://commits.kde.org/kde-cli-tools/1b22f504f27fdf4b06cb7f87d9ed02667e945775 diff --git a/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook b/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook index 6744238..e06f6b8 100644 --- a/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kcontrol/filetypes/index.docbook @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ <!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS --> </authorgroup> -<date>2003-10-13</date> -<releaseinfo>3.2</releaseinfo> +<date>2009-08-06</date> +<releaseinfo>4.3</releaseinfo> <keywordset> <keyword>KDE</keyword> @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ <title>Introduction</title> <para>One of the most convenient aspects of &kde;, is its ability to -automatically match a data file, with its application. As an example, -when you click on your favorite &kword; document in &konqueror;, &kde; +automatically match a data file with its application. As an example, +when you click on your favorite &kword; document in the filemanager, &kde; automatically starts &kword;, and automatically loads that file into &kword; so you can begin working on it.</para> @@ -66,6 +66,11 @@ without opening and analyzing the format of each and every file.</para> <sect2 id="file-assoc-use"> <title>How to use this module</title> +<para>You can start this module +by opening &systemsettings; and selecting <guilabel>File Associations</guilabel> on the +<guilabel>Advanced</guilabel> tab. Alternatively, you can start it by +typing <command>kcmshell4 filetypes</command> from the terminal or &krunner;.</para> + <para>The file associations are organized into several categories, and at a minimum you will have:</para> @@ -84,10 +89,6 @@ at a minimum you will have:</para> <para>All of the file associations are sorted into one of these categories.</para> -<para>There is also an overview category <quote>All</quote>, which -displays all the file types in one list, without categorizing -them.</para> - <note><para>There is no functional difference between any of the categories. These categories are designed to help organize your file associations, but they do not alter the associations in any way. @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ category name. You will be presented with a list of the associated mime-types under that category.</para> <tip><para>You can also search for a particular &MIME; type by using the -search box. The search box is labeled <guilabel>Find filename +search box. The search box is labeled <guilabel>Find file type or filename pattern</guilabel> and is located above the category list.</para> <para>Simply type the first letter of the &MIME; type you are interested @@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ characters.</para></tip> <para>If you want to add a new &MIME; type to your file associations, you can click on the <guibutton>Add...</guibutton> button. A small dialog box will appear. You select the category from the drop down -box, and type the &MIME; name in the blank labeled <guilabel>Type +box labeled <guilabel>Group</guilabel>, and type the &MIME; name in the blank labeled <guilabel>Type name</guilabel>. Click <guibutton>OK</guibutton> to add the new mime type, or click <guibutton>Cancel</guibutton> to not add any new mime-types.</para> @@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ the &MIME; type will appear in the module window.</para> <orderedlist> <listitem><para><guilabel>Mime Type Icon</guilabel> is the icon that -will be visible when using &konqueror; as a file +will be visible when using &dolphin; or &konqueror; as a file manager.</para></listitem> <listitem><para><guilabel>Filename Patterns</guilabel> is a search pattern which &kde; will use to determine the &MIME; type.</para></listitem> @@ -176,7 +177,7 @@ determines which applications will be associated with the specified <term><guilabel>Embedding Tab</guilabel></term> <listitem> <para>The Embedding tab allows you to determine if a file will be -viewed within a &konqueror; window, or by starting the +viewed within a filemanager window, or by starting the application.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -236,15 +237,15 @@ you, it does not affect the function of the &MIME; type.</para> <sect3 id="file-assoc-use-app"> <title>Editing the application associations</title> -<para>There are four buttons (<guibutton>Move Up</guibutton>, -<guibutton>Move Down</guibutton>, <guibutton>Add</guibutton> and +<para>There are five buttons (<guibutton>Move Up</guibutton>, +<guibutton>Move Down</guibutton>, <guibutton>Add</guibutton>, <guibutton>Edit</guibutton> and <guibutton>Remove</guibutton>) and a combo box (which lists the applications) which are used to configure the applications.</para> <para>The combo box lists all of the applications associated with a specific &MIME; type. The list is in a specific order. The top application is the first application tried. The next application down -the list is the second, etc.</para> +the list is the second, &etc;.</para> <note><para>What do you mean there is more than one application per &MIME; type? Why is this necessary?</para> @@ -259,10 +260,10 @@ system.</para> <para>As an example:</para> <para>For the &MIME; type <literal>pdf</literal>, there are two applications associated with this file type. The first program is -called <application>PS Viewer</application>. If your system does not -have <application>PS Viewer</application> installed, then &kde; -automatically starts the second application <application>Adobe Acrobat -Reader</application>. As you can see, this will help keep &kde; running +called &okular;. If your system does not +have &okular; installed, then &kde; +automatically starts the second application &krita;. +As you can see, this will help keep &kde; running strong as you add and subtract applications.</para></note> <para>We have established that the order is important. You can change @@ -296,25 +297,27 @@ there will not be an application to view the data document.</para></tip> <title>Embedding</title> <para>By clicking on the <guilabel>Embedding</guilabel> tab, you are presented with three radio buttons in the <guilabel>Left click -action</guilabel> group. These determine how &konqueror; views the selected +action</guilabel> group. These determine how the filemanager views the selected &MIME; type:</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry><term>Show file in embedded viewer</term> -<listitem><para>If this is selected, the file will be shown <emphasis>within</emphasis> the &konqueror; window.</para></listitem></varlistentry> +<listitem><para>If this is selected, the file will be shown <emphasis>within</emphasis> the filemanager window.</para></listitem></varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>Show file in separate viewer</term> <listitem><para>This will cause a separate window to be created when showing this mime-type.</para></listitem></varlistentry> -<varlistentry><term>Use group settings.</term> +<varlistentry><term>Use settings for 'application' group</term> <listitem><para>This will cause the mime-type to use the settings for the mime-type group. (if you are editing an audio mime type, then the settings for the audio group are used).</para></listitem></varlistentry> +<!--<varlistentry><term>Ask wether to save to disk instead</term> +<listitem><para>????????</para></listitem></varlistentry>--> </variablelist> <para>Below this is a listbox labeled <guilabel>Services Preference Order</guilabel>.</para> -<para>When you are in &konqueror;, you can +<para>When you use a filemanager like &dolphin; or &konqueror;, you can <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> mouse click, and a menu will with an -entry labeled <guimenu>Preview with...</guimenu> will appear. This box +entry labeled <guimenu>Open with...</guimenu> will appear. This box lists the applications that will appear, in the order they will appear, under this menu.</para>
