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authorTimothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net>2013-01-27 01:00:04 -0600
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Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4
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diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/Makefile.am b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/Makefile.am
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index 5ed1da2e73a..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/Makefile.am
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-KDE_LANG = tr
-SUBDIRS = $(AUTODIRS)
-KDE_DOCS = kioslave
-KDE_MANS = AUTO
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 88496ec9ded..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/audiocd.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,198 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="audiocd">
-<title>audiocd</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>Rik</firstname><surname>Hemsley</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>rik@kde.org</email></address></affiliation>
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date>2001-07-14</date>
-<releaseinfo>2.20.00</releaseinfo>
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para>Allows treating audio <acronym>CD</acronym>s like a
-<quote>real</quote> filesystem, where tracks are represented as files
-and, when copied from the directory, are digitally extracted from the
-<acronym>CD</acronym>. This ensures a perfect copy of the audio
-data.</para>
-
-<para>To see how this slave works, insert an audio <acronym>CD</acronym>
-in your &CD-ROM; drive and type <userinput>audiocd:/</userinput> into
-&konqueror;. Within a few seconds you should see a list of tracks and
-some directories.</para>
-
-<para>Audio <acronym>CD</acronym>s don't really have directories, but
-the audiocd slave provides them as a convenience. If you look inside
-these directories you will see that they all contain the same number of
-tracks. If you are connected to the Internet, some directories will have
-the actual track titles shown as the filenames.</para>
-
-<para>The reason that these separate directories exist are so that you
-can choose in which format you would like to listen to (or copy) the
-tracks on the <acronym>CD</acronym>.</para>
-
-<para>If you drag a track from the <filename class="directory">Ogg
-Vorbis</filename> directory and drop it on another &konqueror; window
-open at your home directory, you should see a progress window showing
-you that the track is being extracted from the <acronym>CD</acronym> and
-saved to a file. Note that Ogg Vorbis is a compressed format, so the
-file in your home directory will appear a great deal smaller than it
-would have been if you had copied the raw data.</para>
-
-<para>The mechanism behind this is quite simple. When the audiocd slave
-is asked to retrieve a track from the <filename class="directory">Ogg
-Vorbis</filename> directory, it starts extracting the digital audio data
-from the <acronym>CD</acronym>. As it sends the data over to the file in
-your home directory, it simultaneously encodes it in Ogg Vorbis format
-(<acronym>CD</acronym> audio isn't in any particular format to start
-with, it's just raw binary data.)</para>
-
-<para>You could also try dragging a file ending in <literal
-role="extension">.wav</literal> and dropping it on the &kde; Media
-Player, &noatun;. In this case, the procedure that happens behind the
-scenes is similar, except that instead of encoding the audio data in Ogg
-Vorbis format, it is put through a very simple conversion, from raw
-binary data (which the <literal role="extension">.cda</literal> files in
-the toplevel directory represent) to <quote>RIFF WAV</quote> format, a
-non-compressed format that most media players understand.</para>
-
-<para>&noatun; should quite happily play the <literal
-role="extension">.wav</literal> file, but if it has trouble, you may
-consider using the <option>paranoia_level</option> option, explained
-below.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<title>Options</title>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><option>device</option></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Set the path to the audio <acronym>CD</acronym> device, e.g.
-<userinput>audiocd:/<option>?device</option>=<parameter>/dev/sdc</parameter></userinput>.
-Normally, the slave will try to find a <acronym>CD</acronym> drive with
-an audio <acronym>CD</acronym> inserted, but if it fails or you have
-more than one <acronym>CD</acronym> drive, you may want to try this
-option. Note that the configuration dialog allows you to set a default
-value for this option.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><option>paranoia_level</option></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Set the amount of error detection and correction used when
-extracting data.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Level 0</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>No detection or correction. Only useful if you have a perfect
-<acronym>CD</acronym> drive (unlikely).</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Level 1</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Enable basic error checking and correction.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Level 2</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Default. Specifies that only a perfect extraction will be
-accepted.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<para>Note that there is a disadvantage to level 2. Extraction can be
-very slow, so real-time digital playback may not work properly. If you
-have a good quality <acronym>CD</acronym> drive (note that more
-expensive does not necessarily mean better quality) then you probably
-won't experience very slow extraction, but a poor drive may take days
-(!) to extract the audio from one <acronym>CD</acronym>.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><option>use_cddb</option></term>
-<listitem>
-
-<para>Specify that track names for the inserted <acronym>CD</acronym>
-will be looked up on the Internet <acronym>CD</acronym> Database. Audio
-<acronym>CD</acronym>s don't have track names, but the Internet
-<acronym>CD</acronym> Database is a clever system which uses a special
-unique identifier generated from the number and length of tracks on each
-<acronym>CD</acronym> to cross-reference a track listing. Track listings
-are contributed by the Internet community and made available to
-all.</para>
-
-<para>You can submit your own track listings using &kscd;, the &kde;
-<acronym>CD</acronym> player.</para>
-
-<para>This option is on by default. If your Internet connection is not
-set up correctly, you may find that your <acronym>CD</acronym> tracks
-don't appear. In this case, you can try
-<userinput>audiocd:/?<option>use_cddb</option>=<parameter>0</parameter></userinput>
-to switch this option off.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><option>cddb_server</option></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Set the Internet <acronym>CD</acronym> Database server to
-contact. By default, this is
-<systemitem>freedb.freedb.org:888</systemitem>, which means server
-<systemitem>freedb.freedb.org</systemitem> at port 888.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<variablelist>
-<title>Examples</title>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>audiocd:/?device=/dev/scd0?paranoia_level=0&amp;use_cddb=0</userinput></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Gives a listing of the tracks on the audio <acronym>CD</acronym>
-inserted in <filename class="devicefile">/dev/scd0</filename>, which on
-&Linux; specifies the first <acronym>SCSI</acronym> &CD-ROM; device. If
-you copy tracks from the <acronym>CD</acronym>, digital extraction will
-be performed without error correction or detection. No Internet
-<acronym>CD</acronym> Database will be contacted.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<qandaset>
-<title>Frequently Asked Question</title>
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para>I get <errorname>The file or directory / does not
-exist</errorname>. How do I fix that? I have an audio
-<acronym>CD</acronym> in my drive!</para>
-</question>
-
-<answer>
-<para>Try running <userinput><command>cdparanoia</command>
-<option>-vsQ</option></userinput> as yourself (not <systemitem
-class="username">root</systemitem>). Do you see a track list? If not,
-make sure you have permission to access the <acronym>CD</acronym>
-device. If you're using <acronym>SCSI</acronym> emulation (possible if
-you have an <acronym>IDE</acronym> <acronym>CD</acronym> writer) then
-make sure you check permissions on the generic <acronym>SCSI</acronym>
-device, which is probably <filename
-class="devicefile">/dev/sg0</filename>, <filename
-class="devicefile">/dev/sg1</filename>, etc. If it still doesn't work,
-try typing <userinput>audiocd:/?device=/dev/sg0</userinput> (or similar)
-to tell kio_audiocd which device your &CD-ROM; is.</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-</qandaset>
-
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook
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index 3ef8fabdf69..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip.docbook
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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="bzip">
-<title
->bzip</title>
-
-<para
-><command
->bzip</command
-> bir sıkıştırma programıdır. Halen çok sık kullanılmamakla beraber yerini bzip2 adında daha gelişmiş bir programa bırakmaktadır.</para>
-
-<para
->The bzip kioslave doğrudan kullanılabilir değildir. Bir filtre amaçlı olarak iş görür. Örneğin, tar kioslave bir dosyayı bzip kioslave üzerinden filtreleyebilir ve <literal role="extension"
->tar.bz</literal
-> dosyasını doğrudan &konqueror; içinde gösterebilir.</para>
-
-<para
->&konqueror; altında <literal role="extension"
->bz</literal
-> uzantısı bulunan sıkıştırılmış bir dosyaya tıklarsanız, kioslave bunu açacak ve normal (sıkıştırılmamış) bir dosya gibi görüntüleyecektir.</para>
-
-<para
->Eğer bir geliştirici iseniz, ve bzip filtresini kullanmak istiyorsanız, daha geniş bilgi için <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org"
->http://developer.kde.org</ulink
-> adresine bakmanızı öneriyoruz.</para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index c8849e06898..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/bzip2.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="bzip2">
-<title
->bzip2</title>
-
-<para
->Bzip2 bir sıkıştırma programıdır</para>
-
-<para
-><command
->bzip2</command
-> bir sıkıştırma programıdır. Örneğin, bir <literal role="extension"
->tar.bz2</literal
-> dosyasını &konqueror; altında açmak için bzip2 kioslave'e ihtiyaç duyarsınız.</para>
-
-<para
->&konqueror; altında <literal role="extension"
->.bz2</literal
-> uzantısı bulunan sıkıştırılmış bir dosyaya tıklarsanız, kioslave bunu açacak ve normal (sıkıştırılmamış) bir dosya gibi görüntüleyecektir.</para>
-
-<para
->Eğer bir geliştirici iseniz, ve bzip2 filtresini kullanmak istiyorsanız, daha geniş bilgi için <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org"
->http://developer.kde.org</ulink
-> adresine bakmanızı öneriyoruz.</para>
-
-<para
-> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/bzip2"
->bzip2</ulink
->. </para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 6bde4bef44f..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/cgi.docbook
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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="cgi">
-<title>cgi</title>
-
-<para>The <acronym>CGI</acronym> slave provides a way to execute
-<acronym>CGI</acronym> programs without the need to have a running web
-server. This can for example be used for local testing of
-<acronym>CGI</acronym> programs or for using search engines that only
-provide a <acronym>CGI</acronym> frontend like the one from
-<application>Doxygen</application>.</para>
-
-<para>The slave implements the <command>cgi:</command> protocol. It
-uses the filename from the given &URL; and searches a configurable
-list of directories. If it finds an executable with the given name it
-executes it, passes the arguments of the &URL; and sets the
-environment variables needed by <acronym>CGI</acronym>
-programs.</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a74e7cbc91..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/file.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="file">
-<title
->dosya</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook
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index fa3b2c23728..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/finger.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="finger">
-<title
->finger</title>
-
-<para
->Finger, kullanıcılar hakkında bilgi almak için kullanılan bir programdır</para>
-
-<para
->Eğer uzak makinede finger etkinleştirilirse, kullanıcı adını da bilmeniz halinde kolayca bu kullanıcı hakkında bilgi (e-postası var mı, ya da .plan dosyasında ne yazıyor?) alabilirsiniz.</para>
-
-<para
->Finger genellikle kullanıcıadı@makineadı şekilnde bir ifade ile tanımlanır, ancak bu tanım kullanıcının e-posta adresi ile aynı olmayabilir.</para>
-
-<para
->Pek çok İnternet servis sağlayıcısı finger erişimine izin vermez. </para>
-
-<para
->Diğer kullanıcılar yerel <filename
->.plan</filename
-> dosyalarını genellikle PGP anahtarlarını tutmak için kullanırlar. </para>
-
-<para
->Finger kioslave programını şu şekilde kullanın: <userinput
->finger://<replaceable
->kullanıcıadı</replaceable
->@<replaceable
->makineadı</replaceable
-></userinput
-></para>
-
-<para
-> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/finger"
->finger</ulink
->. </para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/fish.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/fish.docbook
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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="fish">
-<title>fish</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>J&ouml;rg</firstname><surname>Walter</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>trouble@garni.ch</email></address></affiliation>
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date>2002-06-23</date>
-<releaseinfo>1.1.1</releaseinfo>
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para>Allows you to access another computer's files using a simple
-<acronym>SSH</acronym> shell account and standard &UNIX; utilities on
-the remote side. This way, no server software is needed and you gain
-access to that computer's files as if they were local (or on
-<acronym>NFS</acronym>, since it is slower than local access). It uses
-the same protocol as <application>MidnightCommander</application>'s
-#sh <acronym>VFS</acronym> handler.</para>
-
-<para>Fish should work with any roughly <acronym>POSIX</acronym> compatible
-&UNIX; based remote computer. It uses the shell commands
-<command>cat</command>, <command>chgrp</command>,
-<command>chmod</command>, <command>chown</command>,
-<command>cp</command>, <command>dd</command>,
-<command>env</command>, <command>expr</command>,
-<command>grep</command>, <command>ls</command>,
-<command>mkdir</command>, <command>mv</command>,
-<command>rm</command>, <command>rmdir</command>,
-<command>sed</command>,
-and <command>wc</command>. Fish starts
-<command>/bin/sh</command> as its shell and expects it to be a
-Bourne shell (or compatible, like <command>bash</command>).
-If the <command>sed</command> and
-<command>file</command> commands are available, as well as a
-<filename>/etc/apache/magic</filename> file with &MIME; type
-signatures, these will be used to guess &MIME; types.
-</para>
-
-<para>If <application>Perl</application> is available on the remote
-machine, it will be used instead. Then only <command>env</command> and
-<command>/bin/sh</command> are needed. Using
-<application>Perl</application> has the additional benefit of being
-faster.</para>
-
-<para>Fish may even work on &Windows; machines, if tools like
-<application>Cygwin</application> are installed. All the above
-utilities must be in the system <envar>PATH</envar>, and the initial
-shell must be able to process the command <command>echo
-FISH:;/bin/sh</command> correctly.</para>
-
-</article>
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-<article lang="&language;" id="floppy">
-<title>Floppy</title>
-
-<para>
-The floppy ioslave gives you easy access to the floppy disk drives
-installed on your system.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-The drive letter becomes the first subdirectory
-in the floppy &URL;. Let's say there is a file <filename>logo.png</filename> on your floppy
-disk in drive A, then the &URL; will be <userinput><command>floppy:</command><replaceable>/a/logo.png</replaceable></userinput>
-</para>
-
-<para>
-If you want to access drive B, <userinput><command>floppy:/b</command></userinput> will do it.
-<command>floppy:/</command> is a shortcut for <command>floppy:/a</command>.
-</para>
-
-<note><para>Note that <command>floppy:/logo.png</command> means you have a disk drive
-named <filename>logo.png</filename>.</para></note>
-
-<para>
-To use it you need to have the mtools package
-installed, and the floppy ioslave supports everything the various mtools
-command line utilities support. You don't have to mount your floppy disks,
-simply enter <userinput>floppy:/</userinput> in any &kde; 3.x app and you will be able to
-read from and write to your floppy drive.</para>
-
-<para>
-According to the mtools documentation ZIP and JAZ drives are also supported,
-you could try <command>floppy:/z</command> and <command>floppy:/j</command> to access them.
-Due to missing hardware this is not tested.</para>
-
-<para>The ioslave gives read and write access to the floppy drive, but not
-simultaneously. While you can read and write to the floppy during the same
-session, reading and writing have to happen one after the other, not at the same
-time.</para>
-
-<para>Author: Alexander Neundorf <email>neundorf@kde.org</email></para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 54b53172b00..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ftp.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="ftp">
-<title
->ftp</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index f82acd0fb8b..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gopher.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="gopher">
-<title
->gopher</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 05bd8bcb939..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/gzip.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="gzip">
-<title
->gzip</title>
-
-<para
-><command
->gzip</command
-> bir sıkıştırma programıdır</para>
-
-<para
->gzip kioslave doğrudan doğruya kullanılabilir değildir, genellikle bir filtre üzerinden kullanılmaya daha uygundur. Örneğin, tar kioslave programı gzip kioslave üzerinden <literal role="extension"
->tar.gz</literal
-> uzantılı bir dosyayı &konqueror; içinde açmaya yarar.</para>
-
-<para
->&konqueror; içinde uzantısı <literal role="extension"
->gz</literal
-> olan bir dosyaya tıklamanız halinde, kioslave bunu açacak ve normal (sıkıştırılamamış) bir dosya olarak görüntüleyecektir.</para>
-
-<para
->Bir geliştirici iseniz ve gzip filtresi hakkında bilgi almak istiyorsanız, kioslave hakkında detaylı bilgiye <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org"
->http://developer.kde.org</ulink
-> adresinden ulaşabilirsiniz.</para>
-
-<para
-> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/gzip"
->gzip</ulink
->. </para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 683b85d14ee..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/help.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="help">
-<title
->help</title>
-
-<para
-> KDE nin yardım Sistemi </para>
-<para
-> See <ulink url="help:/"
->The KHelpcenter</ulink
->. </para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 2134df50d03..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/http.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="http">
-<title>http</title>
-
-<para><acronym>http</acronym> is the
-<emphasis>H</emphasis>yper<emphasis>T</emphasis>ext
-<emphasis>T</emphasis>ransfer <emphasis>P</emphasis>rotocol.</para>
-
-<para>The http kioslave is used by all &kde; applications to handle
-connections to http servers, that is, web servers. The most common
-usage is to view web pages in the &konqueror; web browser.</para>
-
-<para>You can use the http kioslave in &konqueror; by giving it a
-<acronym>URL</acronym>.
-<userinput>http://<replaceable>www.kde.org</replaceable></userinput>.</para>
-
-<para> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/http">http</ulink>.
-</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index a290b88183b..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/https.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="https">
-<title
->https</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 6854fb2bc4c..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imap.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="imap">
-<title>imap</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>Michael</firstname><surname>Haeckel</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>Michael@Haeckel.Net</email></address></affiliation>
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date>2001-08-07</date>
-
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para>The IMAP4rev1 protocol (Internet Message Access Protocol) allows
-access to messages in mail folders on a server. Unlike POP3, which is designed
-to download the mails and delete them from the server, the purpose of IMAP is
-to store all mails on the server to be able to access these mails from
-everywhere. Messages can be stored on the server, retrieved from there or
-moved between folders.</para>
-
-<para>This plugin is currently mainly used by KMail, but you can also use it
-in any other KDE application that uses kioslave plugins.</para>
-
-<para>For example in &konqueror;, simply type
-<userinput>imap://username@your.mail.server/</userinput> to get your IMAP
-folders listed. You can then deal with the folders and mails like with folders
-and files on a local file system.
-IMAP URLs are defined in <ulink url="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2192.txt?number=2192">RFC 2192</ulink>.
-</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 43e15dcd86a..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/imaps.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="imaps">
-<title
->imaps</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author
-><firstname
->Michael</firstname
-><surname
->Haeckel</surname
-> <affiliation
-><address
-><email
->Michael@Haeckel.Net</email
-></address
-></affiliation
-></author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date
->2001-08-07</date>
-
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para
->IMAPS, <ulink url="help:/kioslave/imap.html"
->IMAP</ulink
-> protokolünün SSL üzerinden şifrelenmiş bir halidir.</para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index e9b7e399f3d..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/info.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="info">
-<title>Info</title>
-
-<para>Info is a type of documentation. The documents are in a file
-format called texinfo, and can be read on the command line with the
-<command>info</command> program.</para>
-
-<para>The Info ioslave allows you to read the info pages installed on
-your system, from within &konqueror;. You can use it very easily:</para>
-
-<screen><userinput><command>info:/</command>gcc</userinput></screen>
-
-<para>This would show you the top level node of the Info documentation
-for the <command>gcc</command> compiler.</para>
-
-<para>Info is a <acronym>GNU</acronym> replacement for
-<command>man</command>, but is not widely used outside of
-<acronym>GNU</acronym> software.</para>
-
-<para>You can quite easily browse the info documentation you have
-installed from within the &khelpcenter; application, or you can use the
-info ioslave directly from within both &konqueror; and the
-mini-cli.</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index e37ff1bbbbf..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/lan.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="lan">
-<title
->lan</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index d7e40c7e0f5..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/ldap.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="ldap">
-<title
->ldap</title>
-
-<para
-><acronym
->ldap</acronym
-> (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol), X.500 dizinlerine, ya da kendi başına çalışan <acronym
->LDAP</acronym
-> sunucularına erişim sağlar.</para>
-
-<para
->Ldap kioslave'i aşağıdaki gibi kullanabilirsiniz:</para>
-
-<para
->Alt dizin taraması için, <userinput
->ldap://host:port/ou=People,o=where,c=de??sub</userinput
-> </para>
-
-<para
->ya da tüm dizinler üzerinde tarama yapmak için, <userinput
->ldap://host:port/cn=MM,ou=People,o=where,c=de??base</userinput
-></para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 910dbf36d86..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mac.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="mac">
- <title>mac</title>
-
- <para>The mac ioslave lets you read an HFS+ partition from
- &konqueror; or any other &kde; file dialog. It uses
- <ulink
- url="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=hfsplus+utils">
- hfsplus tools</ulink>,
- so you will need these installed for it to work.</para>
-
- <para>Enter <command>mac:/</command>
- into &konqueror; and you should see the contents of your &MacOS;
- partition. If you have not used kio-mac before, you will
- probably get an error message saying you have not specified the
- right partition. Enter something like
- <command>mac:/?dev=/dev/hda2</command>
- to specify the partition (if you don't know which partition &MacOS;
- is on, you can probably guess by changing hda2 to hda3 and so on
- or use the print command from
- <command>mac-fdisk</command>). This partition will be used the next
- time, so you do not have to specify it each time.</para>
-
- <para><command>Hfsplus tools</command> let you see the file and copy
- data from the HFS+ partition, but not to copy data to it or change
- the filenames.</para>
-
- <para>HFS+ actually keeps two files for every one you see (called
- forks), a resource fork and a data fork. The default copy mode
- when you are copying files across to your native drive is raw data,
- which means it only copies the data fork. Text files are copied
- in text mode (same as raw format but changes the line endings to
- be &UNIX; friendly and gets rid of some extra characters - strongly
- advised for text files), unless you specify otherwise. You can
- also copy the files across in Mac Binary II format or specify
- text or raw format with another query:
- <command>mac:/myfile?mode=b</command> or
- <command>mac:/myfile?mode=t</command>. See <command>man
- hpcopy</command> for more.</para>
-
- <para>Note that you need permissions to read your HFS+ partition.
- How you get this depends on your distribution, do a
- <command>ls -l /dev/hdaX</command> on it to see. Under Debian you
- have to be in the 'disk' group (just add your username to the end of
- the entry in /etc/group).</para>
-
- <para>For some reason some directories in &MacOS; end in a funny
- tall 'f' character. This seems to confuse hfstools.</para>
-
- <para>Author: Jonathan Riddell <email>jr@jriddell.org</email></para>
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 515e332fd26..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/mailto.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="mailto">
-<title
->mailto</title>
-
-<para
->mailto kioslave sistemi bir <acronym
->HTML</acronym
-> sayfasının &konqueror; programı içinde görüntülendiği sırada mailto linkine tıklanması halinde çalışır. Bu durumda istenen e-posta istemci sunucusu (genellikle KMail) başlatılacaktır.</para>
-
-<para
-> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/mailto"
->mailto</ulink
->. </para>
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 17c5a7ab7d5..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/man.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="man">
-<title>Man</title>
-
-<para>
-Using the man ioslave you are able to read the man pages installed
-on your system. It is easy to use:
-</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput><command>man:/</command></userinput></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>See the sections of the manual, click to find the rest.
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput><command>man:</command>fopen</userinput></term>
-<listitem>
-<para>See the man page of <command>fopen</command>.
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<para>
-There is also a shortcut: <userinput><command>#fopen</command></userinput>,
-which has the same effect as above.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-If you don't find all your man pages, adjust the environment variables
-<envar>MANPATH</envar> and <envar>MANSECT</envar>.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-As with any other &kde; ioslave, it is possible to enter a &URL;, like
-<userinput><command>man:socket</command></userinput> in <emphasis>any</emphasis>
-&kde; application. Try it in &kwrite; and you will see the man page in
-<acronym>HTML</acronym> format.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-Contact mailing list: <email>kde-devel@kde.org</email>
-</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 2f914e56d5b..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/news.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="news">
-<title
->news</title>
-
-<para
->news kioslave, bir web sayfasındaki news bağlantısına tıklandığı anda kullanılır. &knode; programını çalıştırır ve &knode; içinde yapılandırılan kullanıcı için gerekli gruplara üyeliği yapar.</para>
-
-<para
->&knode; içinde gruplardan üyeliğinizi iptal edebilirsiniz. Eğer bir grubu artık okumak istemediğinizi düşünüyorsanız, <mousebutton
->sağ</mousebutton
-> fare düğmesiyle <guimenuitem
->Üyelikten çık</guimenuitem
-> seçeneğini işaretleyin.</para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 211a257c681..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nfs.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="nfs">
-<title
->nfs</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index fa7267f2db3..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/nntp.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="nntp">
-<title>nntp</title>
-
-<para>The nntp kioslave accesses <acronym>NNTP</acronym> servers
-directly.</para>
-
-<para>This kioslave can not be used with servers that do not implement
-the <command>GROUP</command> command, including some versions of the
-popular <application>INN</application> news server which is often used
-by <acronym>ISP</acronym>s. It does work with
-<application>leafnode</application>, which many people use to keep an
-offline cache of news articles on their own hard drive or within their
-<acronym>LAN</acronym>.</para>
-
-<para>You can use the nntp kioslave by typing
-<userinput>nntp://yourserver/groupname</userinput> into the &konqueror;
-<acronym>URL</acronym> bar.</para>
-
-<para>If you enter a group name, as above, and the group is available,
-you will see the messages stored for that group as icons in
-&konqueror;.</para>
-
-<para>Clicking on a message will display it as plain text, including all
-headers. This could be useful for debugging a news client to news
-server connection, for example, to ensure that your new
-<application>leafnode</application> server is working correctly.</para>
-
-<para>If you don't enter a group name, and only the server name, you
-will see a list of available groups. </para>
-
-<para>Please be aware that this could take an enormous amount of time, and
-will cause a lot of network traffic. Some commercial usenet servers
-have 60,000 or more groups available, and doing such a thing may
-cause your desktop to freeze.</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 8005fec96c7..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="pop3">
-<title
->pop3</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index c8da9aaf0c9..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/pop3s.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="pop3s">
-<title
->pop3s</title>
-
-<para
-> POP3S POP3 protokolünün SSL ile şifrelenmiş şeklidir. </para>
-
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a4de01bf1b..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/print.docbook
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="print">
-<title>print</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>Kurt</firstname><surname>Pfeifle</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>kpfeifle@danka.de</email></address></affiliation>
-</author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date>2002-06-23</date>
-<releaseinfo>1.00.00</releaseinfo>
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para>The <acronym>print</acronym> KIOSlave gives quick access to browse
-different &tdeprint; sections via <quote>virtual folders</quote>.
-These folders provide some information about and quick access to your print
-subsystem.</para>
-
-<para><command>print:/</command> represents one more of those useful
-KIOSlaves implemented by &kde;. To access it, just type <userinput>print:/
- </userinput> into the address field of &konqueror;. <userinput>print:/
- </userinput> doesn't purely provide <quote>read-only</quote> access to
- your print subsystem, but it also allows you to change settings
- of your printers, of your print system and lets you create new printers
- and classes.</para>
-
-<para>You are asked for the Administrator or root password, if you are
-not allowed a view or an operation as a normal user.</para>
-
-<para>You can bookmark frequently used shortcuts like
- <command>print:/manager</command></para>
-
-<para>Valid syntax is either
-<userinput>print:/[path-to-virtual-folder]</userinput> or
-<userinput>print:[path-to-virtual-folder]</userinput></para>
-
-<para>Note, that some of the views and actions offered do heavily
- depend on the print subsystem that is installed on your box and presently
-activated for &kde;. Pages showing printer information display only
-those parts that are valid for the &kde; selected print subsystem.
-(So if you normally run <acronym>CUPS</acronym>, but switched temporarily to
-
-
- <quote>Generic UNIX LPD Printing</quote>, which is possible, you will see
-less printer info, because LPD is not capable of using the same amount of
-print settings as are possible in CUPS).</para>
-
-<para>Valid syntax to access different virtual folders
-and a short explanation of what they represent:</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<title>Some examples</title>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/ </userinput> (i.e. the root of
-print-kioslave)</term>
-<listitem>
-<para> virtual root for browsing your print subsystem.
- It displays subfolders <quote>classes</quote>,
- <quote>printers</quote>, <quote>manager</quote>,
- and <quote>specials</quote></para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/classes</userinput> or
-<userinput>print:classes </userinput>
-</term> <listitem>
-<para> view your printer classes
- (supported by and useful for CUPS only)
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/classes/class_name </userinput> or
- <userinput>print:classes/class_name </userinput> </term> <listitem>
-<para>view all members of the named
- printer class (supported by and useful only
- for CUPS) </para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/printers </userinput>
-or <userinput>print:printers </userinput></term>
-<listitem>
-<para> lists all your printers. Clicking
- on a printer name shows more info about that printer.
-</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/printers/printer_name </userinput>
-or <userinput>print:printers/printer_name </userinput> </term>
-<listitem>
-<para>displays useful info about the named
- printer </para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/manager </userinput> or
-<userinput>print:manager </userinput>
-</term> <listitem>
-<para>opens a page very similar to the &tdeprint;
- Manager module inside the &kde; Control Center.
- Switch to a different printing system here or do every
- other administrative task. </para>
-<para>This is the most important of access points to your printing
- system. </para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-<varlistentry>
-<term><userinput>print:/specials </userinput> or
-<userinput>print:specials </userinput>
-</term><listitem>
-<para>lists all presently available <quote>special printers</quote>:
- Likely you'll see:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem>
- <para>The two that let you save a printfile to disk, in
- &PostScript; or <acronym>PDF</acronym> format.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
- <para>One that sends it as a <acronym>PDF</acronym> attachment via
-&kmail;.</para>
-</listitem>
-<listitem>
- <para>And last, send it via fax, if you have one of the
- supported fax backends active,
-<application>Hylafax</application> or
-<application>efax</application>.</para>
-</listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-
-</variablelist>
-
-<tip><para>You can also put <command>print:/manager</command>
- or similar as the command in
- the <quote>Quick Command</quote> utility (started via
-<keycombo action="simul"><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo>)</para></tip>
-
-<para>You can learn more about printing and &tdeprint;'s powerful abilities
-by reading the <ulink url="help:/tdeprint/index.html">&tdeprint; Handbook
-locally</ulink> or at the <ulink url="http://printing.kde.org/">&tdeprint;
-Website</ulink> where there are documents online (<acronym>HTML</acronym> and
-<acronym>PDF</acronym>),containing
-<ulink
-url="http://printing.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/">Tutorials</ulink>,
- as well as <ulink url="http://printing.kde.org/faq/">FAQs</ulink> and
- Tips and Tricks related to printing in general.</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook
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index b5a51a365cf..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlan.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="rlan">
-<title
->rlan</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook
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index 10a10df75ec..00000000000
--- a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/rlogin.docbook
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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<article lang="&language;" id="rlogin">
-<title>rlogin</title>
-
-<para>Using &konqueror; you can start up an <command>rlogin</command>
-session with a server hosting the rlogin service.</para>
-
-<para>To use this kioslave feature, in the &konqueror;
-<acronym>URL</acronym> bar, type
-<userinput>rlogin:/host_to_connect_to</userinput></para>
-
-<para>This will initialize &konsole; with an <command>rlogin</command>
-session, prompting you for your password.</para>
-
-<para>The <command>rlogin</command> kioslave uses the username of the
-account you are currently using in &kde;.</para>
-
-<para>After you have successfully entered your password, you can begin
-your remote session.</para>
-
-<para> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/rlogin">rlogin</ulink>.
-</para>
-
-
-<!-- By Christian Bunting (need to ask if he wants crediting and email) -->
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/sftp.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/sftp.docbook
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index b3cd4dede56..00000000000
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-<article lang="&language;" id="sftp">
-<title>sftp</title>
-
-<para><acronym>SFTP</acronym> is a Secure file transfer protocol.
-<command>sftp</command> is an interactive file transfer program,
-similar to ftp, but it performs all operations over an encrypted
-<command>ssh</command> transport. It may use many of the features of
-<command>ssh</command>, including public key authentication and
-compression.</para>
-
-<para> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/sftp">sftp</ulink>.
-</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smb.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smb.docbook
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index 63f4cba2318..00000000000
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-<article lang="&language;" id="smb">
-<title>SMB</title>
-
-<para>
-The smb ioslave enables you to browse the shares of a &Windows; (or Samba)
-network.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-To see the workgroups, enter
-<userinput><command>smb:/</command></userinput>.
-</para>
-<para>
-<userinput><command>smb:/</command><replaceable>a_workgroup</replaceable></userinput>
-will list the hosts in this workgroup.
-</para>
-<para>
-To see the shares of a host, enter
-<userinput><command>smb://</command><replaceable>the_host</replaceable></userinput>
-or
-<userinput><command>smb:/</command><replaceable>a_workgroup</replaceable>/<replaceable>the_host</replaceable></userinput>.
-</para>
-<para>
-To access a share directly enter
-<userinput><command>smb://</command><replaceable>the_host/the_share</replaceable></userinput>
-or
-<userinput><command>smb:/</command><replaceable>a_workgroup</replaceable>/<replaceable>the_host</replaceable>/<replaceable>the_share</replaceable></userinput>
-</para>
-
-<para>
-The smb ioslave is a wrapper around the command line tool
-<command>smbclient</command>, which is part of the Samba package. This means
-you need to have Samba installed to use this ioslave.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-To be able to authenticate to &Windows; <acronym>NT</acronym> Domain
-Controllers, you need at least Samba 2.0. To access the shares of &Windows; 2000
-machines, you need at least Samba 2.0.7. To be able to write to Windows shares,
-you need at least Samba 2.2.4 or the patch from
-<ulink url="http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net/smbclientpatch.html">http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net/smbclientpatch.html</ulink>.
-
-</para>
-
-<para>
-You can set your default user name and password in the &kcontrol; in
-<menuchoice><guisubmenu>Network</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Windows
-Shares</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This is especially useful if you are a
-member of a &Windows; <acronym>NT</acronym> domain. There you can also set your
-workgroup name, but in most cases this is not required.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-This ioslave is tested and developed using mainly Samba 2.0.7, but other
-versions of Samba should work too.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-Author: Alexander Neundorf <email>neundorf@kde.org</email>
-</para>
-</article>
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smtp.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/smtp.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="smtp">
-<title>smtp</title>
-
-<para>
-A protocol to send mail from the client workstation to the mail server.
-</para>
-
-<para> See : <ulink url="http://raddist.rad.com/networks/1998/smtp/smtp.htm#SMTP">Simple Mail Transfer Protocol </ulink>.
-</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/tar.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/tar.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="tar">
-<title
->tar</title>
-
-<para
-> Bir Arşivleyici Program tar dosyası adı ile bilinen arşiv dosyasını saklamak veya açmak için dizayn edilir. Bir Tar dosyası bir Teyp kasedi içinde olabileceği gibi normal bir dosyada olabilir. </para>
-
-<para
-> See the manual: <ulink url="man:/tar"
->tar</ulink
->. </para>
-
-</article>
-
-
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/telnet.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/telnet.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="telnet">
-<title
->telnet</title>
-
-<para
->Henüz belgelenmedi</para>
-
-</article>
-
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-<article lang="&language;" id="thumbnail">
-<title>thumbnail</title>
-
-<para>The thumbnail kioslave is used by &kde; for network transparent
-and persistent generation of thumbnails.</para>
-
-<para>The thumbnail kioslave uses plugins to generate the actual
-thumbnails. You can enable viewing of these thumbnails from the
-<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu>
-<guisubmenu>Preview</guisubmenu></menuchoice> submenu, available in
-&konqueror; in file manager mode.</para>
-
-<para>The thumbnail kioslave is not directly useful to a user, but if
-you are a developer, you can use it within your own applications to
-create file previews.</para>
-
-<para>See the documentation in the sources for more information. You
-will find these at
-<filename>$<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/include/kio/thumbcreator.h</filename> or
-in the source directory <filename
-class="directory">tdebase/kioslave/thumbnail</filename></para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdav.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdav.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="webdav">
-<title>webdav</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>Hamish</firstname><surname>Rodda</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>meddie@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au</email></address></affiliation></author>
-</authorgroup>
-<date>2002-01-21</date>
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para><acronym>WebDAV</acronym> is a <emphasis>D</emphasis>istributed
-<emphasis>A</emphasis>uthoring and <emphasis>V</emphasis>ersioning protocol
-for
-the World Wide Web. It allows for easy management of documents and scripts
-on a
-<ulink url="help:/kioslave/webdav.html">http</ulink> server, and has
-additional
-features designed to simplify version management amongst multiple
-authors.</para>
-
-<para>Usage of this protocol is simple. Type the location you want to view,
-similar to a <acronym>http</acronym> URL except for the webdav:// protocol
-name at the start. An example is
-<userinput>webdav://<replaceable>www.hostname.com/path/</replaceable></userinput>.
-If you specify a directory name, a list of files and directories will be
-displayed,
-and you can manipulate these directories and files just as you would with
-any
-other filesystem.</para>
-
-<variablelist>
-<title>WebDAV Features</title>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Locking</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>File locking allows users to lock a file, informing others that they
-are
-currently working on this file. This way, editing can be done without fear
-that
-the changes may be overwritten by another person who is also editing the
-same
-document.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Source file access</term>
-<listitem>
-<para><acronym>WebDAV</acronym> allows access to the script which is called
-to
-produce a specific page, so changes can be made to the script itself.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-<varlistentry>
-<term>Per-document property support</term>
-<listitem>
-<para>Arbitrary properties may be set to assist identification of a
-document,
-such as the author.</para>
-</listitem>
-</varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-
-<para>To take advantage of these additional capabilities, you will need an
-application which supports them. No application currently supports them
-through
-this kioslave.</para>
-
-</article>
diff --git a/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdavs.docbook b/tde-i18n-tr/docs/tdebase/kioslave/webdavs.docbook
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-<article lang="&language;" id="webdavs">
-<title>webdavs</title>
-<articleinfo>
-<authorgroup>
-<author><firstname>Hamish</firstname><surname>Rodda</surname>
-<affiliation><address><email>meddie@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au</email></address></affiliation></author>
-</authorgroup>
-
-<date>2002-01-21</date>
-
-
-</articleinfo>
-
-<para>WebDAVS is the <ulink url="help:/kioslave/webdav.html">WebDAV</ulink> protocol
-encrypted via SSL.</para>
-
-</article>