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diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/energy/index.docbook b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/energy/index.docbook index 4814541ce14..c2bdd26c078 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/energy/index.docbook +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/docs/tdebase/kcontrol/energy/index.docbook @@ -2,134 +2,68 @@ <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE"> -<!ENTITY % British-English "INCLUDE" -> <!-- change language only here --> +<!ENTITY % British-English "INCLUDE"> <!-- change language only here --> ]> <article lang="&language;"> <articleinfo> <authorgroup> -<author ->&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail;</author> -<othercredit role="translator" -><firstname ->John</firstname -><surname ->Knight</surname -><affiliation -><address -><email ->anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net</email -></address -></affiliation -><contrib ->Conversion to British English</contrib -></othercredit -> +<author>&Mike.McBride; &Mike.McBride.mail;</author> +<othercredit role="translator"><firstname>John</firstname><surname>Knight</surname><affiliation><address><email>anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net</email></address></affiliation><contrib>Conversion to British English</contrib></othercredit> </authorgroup> -<date ->2002-02-12</date> -<releaseinfo ->3.00.00</releaseinfo> +<date>2002-02-12</date> +<releaseinfo>3.00.00</releaseinfo> <keywordset> -<keyword ->KDE</keyword> -<keyword ->KControl</keyword> -<keyword ->energy</keyword> +<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>KControl</keyword> +<keyword>energy</keyword> </keywordset> </articleinfo> <sect1 id="energy"> -<title ->Energy</title> +<title>Energy</title> <sect2 id="energy-intro"> -<title ->Introduction</title> - -<para ->This module is useful for any computer having a monitor labelled Energy Star Compliant. (Energy Star Compliant equipment is equipment that can be configured to automatically enter a power saving mode when appropriate, without human intervention.)</para> - -<tip -><para ->Energy Star Compliance can be applied to nearly any electrical device. This module, however, does not spin down hard drives, does not shutdown printers, &etc; These settings only affect the behaviour of your monitor.</para> - -<para ->For information on shutting down components on a laptop, do not use this module. Instead, install tdeutils, and refer to the module entitled <ulink url="help://kcontrol/powerctrl/index.html" ->Laptop Power Control Centre</ulink ->, for details.</para -></tip> - -<para ->In the case of computer monitors, the computer can control the monitor, switching it between four states: On, Standby, Suspend, and Off.</para> - -<note -><para ->The following list of states is a generalisation, and you may find that your monitor will differ from the descriptions below.</para -></note> - -<para -><quote ->ON</quote -> is the normal operation of your monitor while you are using it.</para> - -<para -><quote ->STANDBY</quote -> is usually a minor power saving level. This setting usually involves blanking the screen, and not firing the electron gun, but keeping the electron gun <quote ->energised</quote -> and ready to go. When you need to use the monitor again, the monitor will come back on very quickly.</para> - -<para -><quote ->SUSPEND</quote -> is a very low power mode alternative. With most monitors the screen is blanked, the electron gun is shut down and the magnets that control the electron gun are powered down. While the power saving is substantial, to reactivate the monitor may take up to 10-15 seconds. The computer should always be able to return the monitor to On or Standby while in suspend mode.</para> - -<para -><quote ->OFF</quote ->, usually means just that. The computer monitor is turned off. This usually means that the computer will not be able to turn the monitor back on by itself. Obviously, this keeps power consumption to a bare minimum (zero).</para> +<title>Introduction</title> + +<para>This module is useful for any computer having a monitor labelled Energy Star Compliant. (Energy Star Compliant equipment is equipment that can be configured to automatically enter a power saving mode when appropriate, without human intervention.)</para> + +<tip><para>Energy Star Compliance can be applied to nearly any electrical device. This module, however, does not spin down hard drives, does not shutdown printers, &etc; These settings only affect the behaviour of your monitor.</para> + +<para>For information on shutting down components on a laptop, do not use this module. Instead, install tdeutils, and refer to the module entitled <ulink url="help://kcontrol/powerctrl/index.html">Laptop Power Control Centre</ulink>, for details.</para></tip> + +<para>In the case of computer monitors, the computer can control the monitor, switching it between four states: On, Standby, Suspend, and Off.</para> + +<note><para>The following list of states is a generalisation, and you may find that your monitor will differ from the descriptions below.</para></note> + +<para><quote>ON</quote> is the normal operation of your monitor while you are using it.</para> + +<para><quote>STANDBY</quote> is usually a minor power saving level. This setting usually involves blanking the screen, and not firing the electron gun, but keeping the electron gun <quote>energised</quote> and ready to go. When you need to use the monitor again, the monitor will come back on very quickly.</para> + +<para><quote>SUSPEND</quote> is a very low power mode alternative. With most monitors the screen is blanked, the electron gun is shut down and the magnets that control the electron gun are powered down. While the power saving is substantial, to reactivate the monitor may take up to 10-15 seconds. The computer should always be able to return the monitor to On or Standby while in suspend mode.</para> + +<para><quote>OFF</quote>, usually means just that. The computer monitor is turned off. This usually means that the computer will not be able to turn the monitor back on by itself. Obviously, this keeps power consumption to a bare minimum (zero).</para> </sect2> <sect2 id="energy-use"> -<title ->Use</title> - -<para ->Using this module is very simple:</para> - -<para ->If your monitor is Energy Star Compliant, then you should put a mark in the check box labeled <guilabel ->Enable Display Energy Saving</guilabel ->. This will activate the energy saving commands. </para> - -<para ->The next three slider bars, tell the computer how many minutes of inactivity before automatically switching to a new state. These numbers can be adjusted with either the sliders, or the spin boxes.</para> - -<note -><para ->These times are not additive, but all start counting at zero.</para -> - -<para ->As an example:</para -> - -<para ->If you set the Standby Mode to 10 minutes, the Suspend mode to 20 minutes, and the Power off at 30 minutes, and you stop using your computer at 9:00, then the monitor will:</para -> <para ->Enter Standby mode at 9:10, enter Suspend mode at 9:20, and shut the power off at 9:30.</para -></note> - -<para ->When you are happy with the settings, click <guibutton ->OK</guibutton ->.</para> +<title>Use</title> + +<para>Using this module is very simple:</para> + +<para>If your monitor is Energy Star Compliant, then you should put a mark in the check box labeled <guilabel>Enable Display Energy Saving</guilabel>. This will activate the energy saving commands. </para> + +<para>The next three slider bars, tell the computer how many minutes of inactivity before automatically switching to a new state. These numbers can be adjusted with either the sliders, or the spin boxes.</para> + +<note><para>These times are not additive, but all start counting at zero.</para> + +<para>As an example:</para> + +<para>If you set the Standby Mode to 10 minutes, the Suspend mode to 20 minutes, and the Power off at 30 minutes, and you stop using your computer at 9:00, then the monitor will:</para> <para>Enter Standby mode at 9:10, enter Suspend mode at 9:20, and shut the power off at 9:30.</para></note> + +<para>When you are happy with the settings, click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.</para> </sect2> |