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=== added file 'documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst' --- documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 +++ documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst 2010-10-15 01:32:41 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +================== +Dual Monitor Setup +================== + +The first step in getting OpenLP working on your system is to setup your +computer properly for dual monitors. This is not very difficult, but the steps +do vary depending on operating system. + +Most modern computers do have the ability for dual monitors. To be certain +check your computer's documentation. A typical desktop computer capable of dual +monitors will have two of, or a combination of the two connectors below. + +**VGA** + +.. image:: /pics/vga.png + +**DVI** + +.. image:: /pics/dvi.png + +A laptop computer setup only varies slightly, generally you will need only one +of outputs pictured above since your laptops screen serves as one of the +monitors. Sometimes with older laptops a key stroke generally involving the FN +key and another key is required to enable the second monitor on laptops. + +Some computers also incorporate the use of S-Video or HDMI connections. + +A typical OpenLP set up consist of your normal single monitor setup, with your +projector setup as the second monitor. With the option of extending your +desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's equivalent. + +Microsoft Windows +----------------- + +Dual monitor setup is similar among all the currently supported Windows +releases (XP, Vista, Windows 7), but does vary slightly from one release to the +next. + +Windows 7 +^^^^^^^^^ + +Windows 7 has using a projector in mind. Simply connect your projector and +press the **Windows key and tap P**. + +The more traditional way is also fairly straight forward. Go to the control +panel and click on display. This will open up the Display options. You can +also bypass this step by right click on a blank area on your desktop and +selecting **resolution**. + +.. image:: /pics/winsevendisplay.png + +Then click on the Screen Resolution from the left pane. + +.. image:: /pics/winsevenresolution.png + +Then enable your projector and ensure your desktop is extended. + +Windows Vista +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +From the control panel click on personalize, or right click a blank place on +the desktop and click personalization. + +.. image:: /pics/vistapersonalize.png + +From the **Personalization** window click on Display Settings. + +.. image:: /pics/vistadisplaysettings.png + +Then enable the montior that represents your projector an make sure your +you have checked Extend the desktop. + +Windows XP +^^^^^^^^^^ + +From the control panel select Display, or right click on a blank area of the +desktop and select properties. From the properties window click on the settings +tab. + +.. image:: /pics/xpdisplaysettings.png + +Then enable the monitor that represents your projector an make sure your +you have checked Extend the desktop. + +Linux +----- + +Due to the vast varieties of hardware, distributions, desktops, and drivers +this is not an exhaustive guide to dual monitor setup on Linux. This guide +assumes that you have properly set up any proprietary drivers if needed. You +should seek out your distributions documentation if this general guide does not +work. + +GNOME +^^^^^ + +This guide is for users of the GNOME desktop who do not use proprietary drivers. +From most distros go to System --> Preferences --> Display Settings (Monitors) + +.. image:: /pics/gnome.png + +Setup your projector with the correct resolution and make sure you do **not** +have mirrored desktop enabled (same image on all monitors). + +KDE +^^^ + +This guide is for users of the KDE desktop who do not use proprietary drivers. +From most distros click the Kick Off menu and navigate to **system settings** + +.. image:: /pics/kdesystemsettings.png + +Click on the display and monitor icon. + +.. image:: /pics/kdedisplay.png + +From here you will need to set up your projector with the appropriate +resolution, and position. OpenLP works best projecting to the monitor on the +right. + + + + + + + + === added file 'documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst' --- documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 +++ documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst 2010-10-15 01:32:41 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +======== +Glossary +======== + +The developers of OpenLP have strived to make it a straightforward and easy to +use application. However, it is good to be familiar with a few terms that will +be used throughout this documentation, and when seeking support. + +Main Window +----------- + +The Main Window is what you will see when you first open OpenLP + +.. image:: /pics/mainwindow.png + +The Main Window contains all the tools and plugins that make OpenLP function + +Media Manager +------------- + +The Media Manager contains a number of tabs that plugins supply to OpenLP. +Each tab in the Media Manager is called a **Media Item** + +.. image:: /pics/mediamanager.png + +From the Media Manager you can send Media Items to the Preview or Live screens. + +Preview +------- + +The preview pane is a section to preview your media items before you go live +with them. + +.. image:: /pics/preview.png + +Service File +------------ + +A service file, is the file that is created when you save your work on OpenLP. +The service file consist of **Service Items** + +Service Item +------------ + +A service item are the **media items** that are in the **service manager** + +Service Manger +-------------- + +The service manager contains the media items in your service file. This is the +area from wich your media items go live, and you can also save, open, and edit +services files. + +.. image:: /pics/servicemanager.png + +Slide Controller +---------------- + +The Slide Controller controls which slide from a **Service Item** is currently +being displayed, and moving between the various slides. + +.. image:: /pics/slidecontroller.png + +Theme Manager +------------- + +The theme manager is where themes are created and edited. 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