Git commit e6759f109bacf36c0159d71461b226975cc6ad86 by Burkhard Lück. Committed on 30/05/2018 at 20:18. Pushed by lueck into branch 'Plasma/5.12'.
Update kinfocenter docbook to 5.12 proofread bump date + realeaseinfo kde -> plasma add energy + fileindexer+wayland group subitems to Device / Network / Graphical items Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D11864 (cherry picked from commit 5d247348141276d76f465ca82294ccec5b812e67) backport to stable 5.12 lts M +141 -100 doc/index.docbook https://commits.kde.org/kinfocenter/e6759f109bacf36c0159d71461b226975cc6ad86 diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook index 57f6684..241d579 100644 --- a/doc/index.docbook +++ b/doc/index.docbook @@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ </authorgroup> <legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice> -<date>2016-03-19</date> -<releaseinfo>Plasma 5.6</releaseinfo> +<date>2018-03-31</date> +<releaseinfo>Plasma 5.12</releaseinfo> <abstract> -<para>This documentation describes &kde;’s information center.</para> +<para>This documentation describes &plasma;’s information center.</para> </abstract> <keywordset> -<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>Plasma</keyword> <keyword>kinfocenter</keyword> <keyword>system</keyword> <keyword>information</keyword> @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ of the &kde; Fundamentals. </sect1> <sect1 id="info-center-exiting"> -<title>Exiting The &kde; Information Center</title> +<title>Exiting The Information Center</title> <para>You can exit the info center one of two ways: </para> <itemizedlist> @@ -195,10 +195,10 @@ Type <keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>Q</keycap></keycombo> on the keyboar <!--****************************************--> <sect1 id="aboutsystem"> -<title>System Information Module</title> +<title>About System Module</title> <para>This page shows a brief summary about your system, &ie; your distribution, <guilabel>KDE Plasma Version</guilabel>, -<guilabel>Qt Version</guilabel>, <guilabel>Kernel Version</guilabel> and <guilabel>OS Type</guilabel>; and in the hardware section +<guilabel>KDE Frameworks Version</guilabel>, <guilabel>Qt Version</guilabel>, <guilabel>Kernel Version</guilabel> and <guilabel>OS Type</guilabel>; and in the hardware section information about <guilabel>Processors</guilabel> and <guilabel>Memory</guilabel>.</para> <para>Use the information on this page if you ask for help in support channels or report a bug at @@ -284,6 +284,28 @@ virtual memory.</para> </sect2> </sect1> + +<!--****************************************--> + +<sect1 id="energieinformation"> +<title>Energy Information Module</title> + +<para>This provides information about CPU wakeups, battery percentage and consumption +over a user defined history and detailed information about the battery. +</para> +</sect1> + +<!--****************************************--> + +<sect1 id="fileindexermonitor"> +<title>File Indexer Monitor Module</title> + +<para>This Module shows the state of the file indexer. If the indexer is not running +you can start it and then suspend or resume the indexing.</para> + + +</sect1> + <!--****************************************--> <sect1 id="devinfo"> @@ -292,7 +314,7 @@ virtual memory.</para> <para>Device Information is a device viewer module. It shows all relevant devices that are present within your <acronym>PC</acronym>. It has three sections, a device viewer, a information panel and a <acronym>UDI</acronym> listing for the currently selected device.</para> <sect2 id="devlist"> -<title>Device Listing</title> +<title>Device Viewer</title> <para>The device viewer displays all the current devices detected on your <acronym>PC</acronym> in a tree. The main topics at the beginning of the tree are the device categories, left click on a collapsed category to expand it and vice versa to collapse it. To display information about a device, left click on the device in the viewer, the information will display on the right side information panel. @@ -324,8 +346,8 @@ in the device listing are not all devices within your PC, they are just devices <note> <para>Video devices do not include your video card adapter</para> </note> -</sect2> -<sect2 id="infopanel"> + +<sect3 id="infopanel"> <title>Information Panel</title> <para>The information panel is where device information is shown when you select a device. The first two information topics are always:</para> <itemizedlist> @@ -340,17 +362,17 @@ The information labels have the ability to be selected and copied from.</para> <note> <para>Top categories in the device listing do not show any information.</para> </note> -</sect2> -<sect2 id="udilabel"> +</sect3> +<sect3 id="udilabel"> <title><acronym>UDI</acronym> Information</title> <para>The bottom information panel shows the current selected devices <acronym>UDI</acronym>. This is the unique device identifier.</para> <para>All labels have the ability to be selected and copied from.</para> +</sect3> </sect2> -</sect1> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="interrupts"> +<sect2 id="interrupts"> <title>Interrupt Request (<abbrev>IRQ</abbrev>) Information Module</title> <para>This page displays information about the Interrupt Request @@ -384,11 +406,11 @@ reboot. The third column shows the type of interrupt. The fourth, identifies the device assigned to that interrupt.</para> <para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> -</sect1> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="dma"> +<sect2 id="dma"> <title><acronym>DMA</acronym> Channel Information Module</title> <para> This page displays information about the <acronym>DMA</acronym> @@ -419,11 +441,11 @@ Unused <acronym>DMA</acronym> channels are not listed. <para> The user cannot modify any settings on this page. </para> -</sect1> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="kcmview1394"> +<sect2 id="kcmview1394"> <title>IEEE 1394 Device Information Module</title> <para>The IEEE 1394 interface, also known as <trademark>FireWire</trademark>, @@ -448,36 +470,23 @@ button.</para> <listitem><para><guilabel>Speed</guilabel>: the speed of the node</para></listitem> <listitem><para><guilabel>Vendor</guilabel>: the vendor of the device</para></listitem> </itemizedlist> -</sect1> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="kcm_pci"> -<title><acronym>PCI</acronym>-bus/Installed <acronym>PCI</acronym> Cards Information Module</title> - -<para>This page displays information about the -<acronym>PCI</acronym>-bus and installed <acronym>PCI</acronym> cards, -and other devices that use the Peripheral Component Interconnect -(<acronym>PCI</acronym>) bus.</para> - -<note><para>The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some -systems, <acronym>PCI</acronym>-information can not yet be -displayed.</para> </note> +<sect2 id="kcmusb"> +<title><acronym>USB</acronym> Controller/<acronym>USB</acronym> Devices Information Module</title> -<para>On &Linux;, this information is read from <filename -class="devicefile">/proc/pci</filename> which is only available if the -<filename class="directory">/proc</filename> pseudo-filesystem is -compiled into the kernel. A listing of all <acronym>PCI</acronym> -devices found during kernel initialization, and their configuration, is -shown.</para> +<para>This module allows you to see the devices attached to your +<acronym>USB</acronym> bus(es).</para> -<para>Each entry begins with a bus, device and function number.</para> -<para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> -</sect1> +<para>This module is for information only, you cannot edit any +information you see here.</para> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="ioports"> +<sect2 id="ioports"> <title>Input/Output Port Information Module</title> <para>This page displays information about the I/O ports.</para> @@ -507,23 +516,58 @@ regions that are in use is shown.</para> second column identifies the device that uses these I/O ports.</para> <para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> -</sect1> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="kcmusb"> -<title><acronym>USB</acronym> Controller/<acronym>USB</acronym> Devices Information Module</title> +<sect2 id="kcm_pci"> +<title><acronym>PCI</acronym>-bus/Installed <acronym>PCI</acronym> Cards Information Module</title> -<para>This module allows you to see the devices attached to your -<acronym>USB</acronym> bus(es).</para> +<para>This page displays information about the +<acronym>PCI</acronym>-bus and installed <acronym>PCI</acronym> cards, +and other devices that use the Peripheral Component Interconnect +(<acronym>PCI</acronym>) bus.</para> + +<note><para>The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On some +systems, <acronym>PCI</acronym>-information can not yet be +displayed.</para> </note> + +<para>On &Linux;, this information is read from <filename +class="devicefile">/proc/pci</filename> which is only available if the +<filename class="directory">/proc</filename> pseudo-filesystem is +compiled into the kernel. A listing of all <acronym>PCI</acronym> +devices found during kernel initialization, and their configuration, is +shown.</para> + +<para>Each entry begins with a bus, device and function number.</para> +<para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> +</sect2> -<para>This module is for information only, you cannot edit any -information you see here.</para> </sect1> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="smbstatus"> + +<sect1 id="network"> +<title>Network Information Module</title> + +<sect2 id="nic"> +<title>Network Interfaces Information Module</title> + +<para> +This page displays information about the network interfaces +installed in your computer. +</para> + +<note><para>The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On +some systems, this information can not yet be displayed.</para></note> + +<para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> +</sect2> + +<!--****************************************--> + +<sect2 id="smbstatus"> <title>Samba Status Information Module</title> <para>The Samba and <acronym>NFS</acronym> Status Monitor is a front end @@ -545,7 +589,7 @@ network. In this case the output of <command>showmount</command> <filename class="directory">/usr/sbin</filename>, check if you have showmount in your <envar>PATH</envar>.</para> -<sect2 id="smb-exports"> +<sect3 id="smb-exports"> <title>Exports</title> <para>On this page you can see a big list which shows the currently @@ -574,9 +618,9 @@ not notice it.</para> Here you see only, how many files he has <emphasis>open</emphasis> just now, you don't see how many he copied or formerly opened &etc;</para> -</sect2> +</sect3> -<sect2 id="smb-imports"> +<sect3 id="smb-imports"> <title>Imports</title> <para> Here you see which Samba- and <acronym>NFS</acronym>-shares from @@ -589,9 +633,9 @@ mounted.</para> &Linux; (this has been tested), and it should also work on &Solaris; (this has not been tested).</para> -</sect2> +</sect3> -<sect2 id="smb-log"> +<sect3 id="smb-log"> <title>Log</title> <para>This page presents the contents of your local samba log file in a @@ -625,8 +669,8 @@ your samba is too low, you won't see everything.</para> <para>By clicking on the header of one column you can sort the list by this column.</para> -</sect2> -<sect2 id="smb-statistics"> +</sect3> +<sect3 id="smb-statistics"> <title>Statistics</title> <para>On this page you can filter the contents of the third page for @@ -667,10 +711,10 @@ recognized.</para> this column. This way you can check out which file was opened most often, or which user opened the most files or whatever.</para> -</sect2> +</sect3> -<sect2 id="smb-stat-author"> +<sect3 id="smb-stat-author"> <title>Section Author</title> <para>Module copyright 2000: Michael Glauche and &Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail;</para> @@ -696,74 +740,71 @@ fixed:</para> <!-- TRANS:CREDIT_FOR_TRANSLATORS --> +</sect3> </sect2> </sect1> -<!--****************************************--> - -<sect1 id="nic"> -<title>Network Interfaces Information Module</title> +<sect1 id="graphical"> +<title>Graphical Information Module</title> -<para> -This page displays information about the network interfaces -installed in your computer. -</para> +<para>When you open the modules in this section, you are presented with some +information. The left hand side of the window is organized into a +tree. Some of the elements have a plus sign in front of the label. +Clicking this sign opens a <quote>submenu</quote> related to the +label. Clicking on a minus sign in front of a label hides the +submenu.</para> -<note><para>The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On -some systems, this information can not yet be displayed.</para></note> +<para>The right hand side of the window contains the individual +values for each of the parameters on the left.</para> -<para>The user cannot modify any settings on this page.</para> -</sect1> +<para>The information presented will vary depending on your +setup.</para> -<!--****************************************--> +<note><para>Some setups may not be able to determine some or all of the +parameters.</para></note> -<sect1 id="opengl"> -<title>OpenGL Information Module</title> +<para>You can not change any values from this module. It is for +information only.</para> -<para>This page displays information about installed <acronym>OpenGL</acronym> implementation. -OpenGL (for "Open Graphics Library") is a cross-platform, -hardware independent interface for 3D graphics. </para> +<!--****************************************--> -<para><acronym>GLX</acronym> is the binding for OpenGL to X Window system.</para> +<sect2 id="wayland"> +<title>Wayland Information Module</title> -<para> <acronym>DRI</acronym> (Direct Rendering Infrastucture) provides hardware acceleration for OpenGL. -You must have a videocard with 3D accelerator and properly installed driver for this.</para> -<para> </para> +<para>This screen is useful for getting specific information about your +<ulink url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_(display_server_protocol)">Wayland Compositor</ulink>.</para> -<para>Read more at the official OpenGL site <ulink url="http://www.opengl.org">http://www.opengl.org</ulink> </para> -</sect1> +</sect2> <!--****************************************--> -<sect1 id="xserver"> +<sect2 id="xserver"> <title>X Server Information Module</title> <para>This screen is useful for getting specific information about your -X server and the current session of X.</para> +X Server and the current session of X.</para> -<para>When you open this module, you are presented with some -information. The left hand side of the window is organized into a -tree. Some of the elements have a plus sign in front of the label. -Clicking this sign opens a <quote>submenu</quote> related to the -label. Clicking on a minus sign in front of a label hides the -submenu.</para> +</sect2> -<para>The right hand side of the window contains the individual -values for each of the parameters on the left.</para> +<!--****************************************--> -<para>The information presented will vary depending on your -setup.</para> +<sect2 id="opengl"> +<title>OpenGL Information Module</title> -<note><para>Some setups may not be able to determine some or all of the -parameters.</para></note> +<para>This page displays information about installed <acronym>OpenGL</acronym> implementation. +OpenGL (for "Open Graphics Library") is a cross-platform, +hardware independent interface for 3D graphics. </para> -<para>You can not change any values from this menu. It is for -information only.</para> -</sect1> +<para><acronym>GLX</acronym> is the binding for OpenGL to X Window system.</para> -<!--****************************************--> +<para> <acronym>DRI</acronym> (Direct Rendering Infrastucture) provides hardware acceleration for OpenGL. +You must have a videocard with 3D accelerator and properly installed driver for this.</para> +<para> </para> -<!-- Wayland missing --> +<para>Read more at the official OpenGL site <ulink url="https://www.opengl.org">OpenGL</ulink> </para> +</sect2> + +</sect1> </chapter>
