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authorDarrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com>2012-08-24 18:14:52 -0500
committerDarrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com>2012-08-24 18:14:52 -0500
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@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ the toolbar.</para>
<para>The combo box labelled <guilabel>Text to find</guilabel>,
provides a place for you to enter the text of your search command. (In
the screenshot, that box is currently filled with
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis>).</para>
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis>).</para>
<para>If you click on
<guibutton>Find</guibutton>, then &kword; will search the document until it
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ that follows a <emphasis>pattern</emphasis> or a set of rules. </para>
This button can be a quick way to create regular expressions for people unfamiliar
with &UNIX; regular expressions.</para>
-<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in KDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
+<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in TDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
</sect4>
@@ -626,10 +626,10 @@ with a few useful options.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only search for the
string of letters, but will verify that the case of the letters is the
same. For example. Searching for:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and
-<emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Kde,
-kde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and
+<emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Tde,
+tde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -650,9 +650,9 @@ backwards.</para>
<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
-example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
-match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
-hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
+example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
+match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
+hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@ appears.</para>
<para>The combo box labeled <guilabel>Text to find:</guilabel>,
provides a place for you to enter the text of your search command. (In
the screenshot, that box is currently filled with
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis>)</para>
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis>)</para>
<para>You can enter your replacement text in the text box labeled
<guilabel>Replacement text:</guilabel>. You can now click
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ that follows a <emphasis>pattern</emphasis> or a set of rules. </para>
This button can be a quick way to create regular expressions for people unfamiliar
with &UNIX; regular expressions.</para>
-<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in KDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
+<para>A more thourough discussion of regular expressions in TDE can be found in the help manual for &kregexpeditor;, which can be found in the &khelpcenter;.</para>
</sect4>
@@ -879,10 +879,10 @@ with a few useful options.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only search for the
string of letters, but will verify that the case of the letters is the
same. For example. Searching for:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and
-<emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Kde,
-kde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and
+<emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> </para><para>but not: <emphasis>Tde,
+tde</emphasis> or <emphasis> hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -903,9 +903,9 @@ backwards.</para>
<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
-example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
-match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
-hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
+example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
+match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
+hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ to use shadow text and/or word by word underlining and strikethrough in the repl
<note><para>In order for this string example to work, a mark must be placed in the check box labeled
<guilabel>Regular expression</guilabel></para>
<para>Regular expressions are available by placing a mark in this checkbox. The use of regular expressions is beyond the
-scope of this manual. For more information see the KDE Regular Expression Manual (Available in the &tde; help center).</para></note>
+scope of this manual. For more information see the TDE Regular Expression Manual (Available in the &tde; help center).</para></note>
<para>Now in the <guilabel>Replace With</guilabel> section of the replace dialog, you place a mark in the check box labeled
<guilabel>Use placeholders</guilabel>. Click the <guibutton>Insert Placeholder</guibutton> button and select
<guilabel>Complete Match</guilabel>. &kword; will insert a <emphasis>\0</emphasis> in the
@@ -1083,10 +1083,10 @@ search string you can imagine.</para>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will not only
search for the string of letters, but will verify that the case of the
letters is the same. For example. Searching for:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
-<emphasis>KDE</emphasis> and <emphasis>hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> but
-not: <emphasis>Kde, kde</emphasis> or <emphasis>
-hiddenkdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will match:
+<emphasis>TDE</emphasis> and <emphasis>hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> but
+not: <emphasis>Tde, tde</emphasis> or <emphasis>
+hiddentdeinwords</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -1107,9 +1107,9 @@ backwards.</para>
<listitem>
<para>When this option is selected, &kword; will only return search
items that are surrounded by spaces, paragraph marks or punctuation. For
-example. Searching for: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para>will
-match: <emphasis>KDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
-hiddenKDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>KDElike</emphasis>.</para>
+example. Searching for: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para>will
+match: <emphasis>TDE</emphasis></para><para> but not: <emphasis>
+hiddenTDEinwords</emphasis> or <emphasis>TDElike</emphasis>.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>