From f7e7a923aca8be643f9ae6f7252f9fb27b3d2c3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2011 11:05:10 -0600 Subject: Second part of prior commit --- tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook | 1092 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 1092 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook (limited to 'tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook') diff --git a/tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook b/tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index 569c834fe48..00000000000 --- a/tde-i18n-nl/docs/kdebase/kate/menus.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1092 +0,0 @@ - -Menu Entries - - -The <guimenu>File</guimenu> Menu - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;N - -File -New - - - - -This command starts a new document in the editing -window. In the Filelist on the left the new file -is named Untitled. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;O - -File -Open - - - - -This command does not open a file. It -launches &kde;'s open file dialog box which waits for you -to select the files you want to open. - - - - -The open file dialog box works like a simple version of &konqueror;. Use -your &LMB; to click on a file name to select it. Double-click on a file -name to open that file. Once you've selected a file name, you can also -press the OK button to open the -file. - - - -Select multiple files by holding down the &Ctrl; or the -&Shift; key along with the &LMB;. - -&Ctrl;Left - -click selects one file at a time. - -&Shift;Left - -click selects a contiguous set of files. - - - - -Clicking on a directory name in the file selection window -opens that directory and displays its contents. -Clicking on a file name shows a thumbnail view of the file in the -preview window to the right of the file system window. - - - -Use the buttons and combo box on the toolbar above the file selection -window to move through the file system or to adjust the properties of -the open file dialog box. - - - -Below the file selection window is the Location -combo box. Type the name of the file you want to edit -here. If you click the arrow on the right of the drop down -box, you can choose from recently used files. Open several -files at once by quoting each file name. - - - -Below the Location combo box is the Filter combo box. Enter file masks -here to filter the kinds of files shown in the selection window. For -example, typing the filter *.txt and -pressing Enter will limit the display to files with a -.txt extension. The Filter combo -contains a list of your most recently used filters. - - - - - - - - -File -Open Recent - - - - -This command allows you to open a file from a submenu -that contains a list of recently edited files. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;S - -File -Save - - - - -This command saves your file. Use it often. If the file is -Untitled then -Save becomes -Save As. - - - - - - - - -File -Save As - - - - -Name and rename files with this command. -It launches the save file dialog box. This dialog works just as -the open file dialog box does. You can use it to navigate through -your file system, preview existing files, or filter your file -view with file masks. - - - -Type the name you want to give the file you are saving in the -Location combo box and press the -OK button. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;L - -File -Save All - - - - -This command saves all open files. - - - - - - - - - -F5 - -File -Reload - - - - -Reloads the active file from disk. This command is -useful if another program or process has changed the file while you have -it open in &kate; - - - - - - - - -File -Open with - - - - -This command launches the open with dialog box that allows you to -select another application to open the active -file. Your file will still be open in &kate;. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;P - -File -Print - - - - -Print the active file. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;W - -File -Close - - - - -Close the active file with this command. If you -have made unsaved changes, you will be prompted to save -the file before &kate; closes it. - - - - - - - - -File -Close All - - - - -This command closes all the files you have open -in &kate;. - - - - - - - - -File -New Window - - - - -Opens another instance of &kate;. -The new instance will be identical to your previous instance. - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;Q - -File -Quit - - - - -This command closes &kate; and any files you were -editing. If you have made unsaved changes to any of the files you were -editing, you will be prompted to save them. - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Edit</guimenu> Menu -The Edit menu contains a host of commands, -all to work with the currently active document. - - -Menu Entries - - - - -&Ctrl;Z -Edit -Undo - - - -Undo the last editing command (typing, copying, cutting etc.) -If grouped undo is enabled, this may undo several editing commands of the same type, like typing in characters. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;Z -Edit -Redo - - - -Redo the last undo step. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;X -Edit -Cut - - - -Removes selected text if any, and places a copy of the removed text in the clipboard. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;C -Edit -Copy - - - -Copies selected text, if any, to the clipboard. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;V -Edit -Paste - - - -Copies the first item in the clipboard into the editor at cursor position. -If Overwrite Selection is enabled, the pasted text will overwrite the selection, if any. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;A -Edit -Select All - - - -Selects all text in the editor. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;A -Edit -Deselect - - - -Deselects the selected text in the editor if any. - - - - - - - -F4 -Edit -Toggle Block Selection - - - -Toggles Selection Mode. When the Selection Mode is BLOCK, you can make vertical selections, -ie select column 5 to 10 in lines 9 to 15. -The status bar shows the current state of the Selection Mode, either NORM or BLK. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;F -Edit -Find - - - -Launch the Find Dialog to allow you to search for text in the edited document. - - - - - - - -F3 -Edit -Find Next - - - -Go to the nearest downwards match of the last text or regular expression searched for, starting from cursor position - - - - - - - -&Shift;F3 -Edit -Find Previous - - - -Go to the nearest upwards match of the last text or regular expression searched for, starting from cursor position - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;R -Edit -Replace - - - -Launch the Replace Dialog to replace one or more instances of a defined text with something else. - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;I -Edit -Indent - - - -Adds one indent step to the current line, or all lines covered by a possible selection. -The indentation depends on the settings in the Indent Page of the Configuration Dialog. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;I -Edit -Unindent - - - -Removes one indent step from the current line, or all lines covered by a possible selection. -The indentation depends on the settings in the Indent Page of the Configuration Dialog. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;# -Edit -Comment - - - -Enclose or prepend the current line, or any selected text, with (a) comment marker(s), according to the rules defined by the -syntax rules for the document. Does nothing if no comment rules are defined. -This is interesting mostly when working with source code, for example with C/C++, perl, python &etc;, -as well as with markup text like HTML, &XML;, CSS and so on. - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;# -Edit - - - - -Remove comment marker(s) from the current line, or a possible selection, according to the -syntax rules for the document. - -See also EditComment - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;G -Edit -Go to line... - - - -Launches the Go To Line Dialog, allowing you to enter the number of a line to find in -the document - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Document</guimenu>Menu -The Document menu has two purposes: - -Allowing you to change the document-specific settings for the -currently active document. -Choosing which of the open documents to work on - -A menu entry for each open document will be available below the entries documented here. -Clicking one of these will bring the requested document to focus. If you have multiple -frames, an editor for that document will be displayed in the currently active frame. - -Menu items - - - - - -&Alt;Left -Document -Back - - - -This will bring the previous document in the stack in focus. If you have -multiple frames, an editor for the document will be displayed in the currently -active frame. The order is the order in which documents were -opened, rather than a logical history. This behavior may change in future -versions of &kate;. - - - - - - - -&Alt;Right -Document -Forward - - - -This will bring the previous document in the stack in focus. If you have -multiple frames, an editor for the document will be displayed in the currently -active frame. -The order is the order in which the documents were opened, -rather than a logical history. This behavior may change in future versions of -&kate;. - - - - - - - -Document -Highlight Mode - - - -The Highlight Mode menu allows you to manually -decide which syntax rules to use for highlighting and -comment'ing -the active document. The menu groups the available syntax rule sets into logical groups. - - - - - - - - -Document -End of Line - - - -This menu allows you to manually set the End of Line mode for -the active document. Changing the mode will replace all line -separators in the document with the character sequence for the new -mode. - -The available modes are: - - - -Unix - -On &UNIX; systems, end of line is a single newline -character. - - -DOS -On DOS (and &Windows;) systems, end -of line is represented by a carriage return followed by a -newline. - - - -Mac -On &Mac; systems, end of line is represented by a by a -carriage return. - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>View</guimenu> menu - -The View menu allows you to manage settings -specific to the active editor, and to manage frames. - - -Menu Items - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;L -View -Split Vertical - - - -This will split the frame (which may be the main editing area) in two equally sized frames, -the new one to the left of the current one. The new frame gets the focus, and will display the -same document as the old one. -See also Working with the &kate; MDI - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;T -View -Split Horizontal - - - -Splits the current frame (which may be the main editing area) in two equally sized frames, -the new one at the bottom half. The new frame gets the focus, and displays the same document as -the old one. -See also Working with the &kate; MDI - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;R -View -Close Current - - - -Closes the active frame. This is disabled, if there is only one frame -(the main editing area). No documents get closed by closing a -frame – they will still be available in the Documents Menu as well as in -the File List. See also Working with the -&kate; MDI - - - - - - - -F6 -View -Show Icon Border - - - -This is a toggle item. Setting it on checked will make the - -side of the active editor, and vice versa. - - - - - - - -F11 -View -Show Line Numbers - - - -This is a toggle Item. Setting it on checked will make a pane displaying -the line numbers of the document visible in the left border of the active editor, -and vice versa. - - - - - - - -View -Go - - - - - - - - - - -F8 -Next View - - - -Move focus to the next frame; the order is following order of creation rather than -that of visual logic. This behavior may change in a future version of &kate; -See also Working with the &kate; MDI - - - - - - - -&Shift;F8 -Previous View - - - -Move focus to the previous frame; the order is following order of creation rather than -that of visual logic. This behavior may change in a future version of &kate; -See also Working with the &kate; MDI - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Bookmarks</guimenu> Menu - -The Bookmarks menu allows you to work with -the bookmarks in the currently active document. - -Below the entries described here, one entry for each bookmark in -the active document will be available. The text will be the first few -words of the marked line. Choose an item to move the cursor to the -start of that line. The editor will scroll as necessary to make that -line visible. - - - -Menu Items - - - - - -&Ctrl;B -Bookmarks -Toggle Bookmark - - - -Sets or removes a bookmark in the current line of the active document. (If it's there, it is removed, otherwise one is set.) - - - - - - - -Bookmarks -Clear Bookmarks - - - -Clears (removes) all bookmarks of the active document. - - - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Tools</guimenu> Menu - -The Tools menu contains commands of two categories: - -Tools doing advanced editing of the current document, -for example Editing -Command. - -Tools adding functionality to the application, for example the -Find in -Files tool. - - - - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;M -Edit -Editing Command... - - - -Launch the Editing Command Dialog - - - - - - - -&Ctrl;&Shift;F -Edit -Find in Files... - - - -Launch the Find In Files Dialog to search for a specified text in files on disk. - - - - - - - -Edit -Apply Word Wrap - - - -Apply word wrap to ? according to the settings in the ? - - - - - - - - - -Edit -Spelling... - - - -Spell check the current document using the &kde; spell checker - - - - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> Menu - -The Settings menu allows you to change the properties -of the main window, such as showing/hiding toolbars and boxes, and provides -access to the configuration dialogs. - - - - - - - -Settings -Show Toolbar - - - -Toggles the display of the main toolbar. - - - - - - - -Settings -Show Filelist - - - -Toggle the display of the &kate; Filelist - - - - - - - -Settings -Show Fileselector - - - -Toggle the display of the &kate; File Selector - - - - - - - -F7 -Settings -Show Konsole - - - -Toggles the display of the built in terminal emulator. -When activated the first time, the terminal will be created. -When the terminal emulator is displayed, it will get the focus, so that you can start -typing in commands immediately. If the Sync Konsole with Active -Document option is enabled in the General Page of the -Main configuration dialog -the shell session will be cd'd to the directory of the active document, if it -is a local file. - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure Shortcuts - - - -Display the the familiar &kde; Keyboard Shortcut Configuration Dialog. - - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure Toolbars - - - -Display the the familiar &kde; Toolbar Configuration Dialog. - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure &kate; - - - -Launch the Main Configuration Dialog - - - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> Menu - -The Help menu provides -access to the online help available for &kate;; as well as to the usual about -dialogs. - -As well as the standard &kde; Help menu items -described below, if you have installed the tdeaddons package with -additional &kate; plugins, you will have a menu entry to show the -Plugins User Manuals. - -&help.menu.documentation; - - - - -- cgit v1.2.1