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committer | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net> | 2011-11-06 02:28:57 -0600 |
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diff --git a/doc/kdeprint/highlights.docbook b/doc/kdeprint/highlights.docbook index 85e0e348f..72982c10c 100644 --- a/doc/kdeprint/highlights.docbook +++ b/doc/kdeprint/highlights.docbook @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -<chapter id="kdeprint-highlights"> -<title>&kdeprint;'s Highlights</title> +<chapter id="tdeprint-highlights"> +<title>&tdeprint;'s Highlights</title> -<para>The new &kdeprint; system includes more than one highlight. +<para>The new &tdeprint; system includes more than one highlight. Having worked in an environment in the past that is not exactly sophisticated, as far as printing is concerned, take a look at some of -the benefits that come with &kdeprint;</para> +the benefits that come with &tdeprint;</para> <sect1 id="add-printer-wizard"> <title>The <quote>Add Printer</quote> Wizard</title> -<para>&kdeprint; has an <quote>Add Printer Wizard</quote>. The Add +<para>&tdeprint; has an <quote>Add Printer Wizard</quote>. The Add Printer Wizard helps you with adding and configuring a new printer. Of course, you may do this manually as well.</para> -<para>&kdeprint; helps you <quote>discover</quote> printers. It is able +<para>&tdeprint; helps you <quote>discover</quote> printers. It is able to scan the environment for available devices and queues. This works for network connections using <acronym>TCP</acronym> (AppSocket, <acronym>aka</acronym> &HP; <trademark @@ -67,22 +67,22 @@ subsystem.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> -<para>A screenshot of the &kdeprint; PrintJob Viewer shows the information +<para>A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer shows the information you get: Job-ID, target printer, job name, job owner, job status and job -size. In the next &kdeprint; release you will also see information about the +size. In the next &tdeprint; release you will also see information about the number of pages (as &CUPS; calculates it; see chapter on page accounting for more information about its merits and limitations).</para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>A screenshot of the &kdeprint; PrintJob Viewer</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> -<imagedata fileref="kdeprint-jobviewer.png" format="PNG"/> +<imagedata fileref="tdeprint-jobviewer.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject> <textobject> -<phrase>Here's a screenshot of the &kdeprint; PrintJob Viewer.</phrase> +<phrase>Here's a screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer.</phrase> </textobject> -<caption><para>A screenshot of the &kdeprint; PrintJob +<caption><para>A screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer.</para></caption> </mediaobject> </screenshot> @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ to see this:</para> <imagedata fileref="kcontrolcenter-printmanager-jobcontrol-2.png" format="PNG"/> </imageobject> <textobject> -<phrase>Here's a screenshot of the &kdeprint; PrintJob Viewer.</phrase> +<phrase>Here's a screenshot of the &tdeprint; PrintJob Viewer.</phrase> </textobject> </mediaobject> </screenshot> @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ to see this:</para> <sect1 id="modules-for-different-subsystems"> <title>Modules for different print subsystems</title> -<para>&kdeprint; uses different modules to realize the interface to the +<para>&tdeprint; uses different modules to realize the interface to the possible print subsystems. Not all the modules are yet developed fully, but you will have basic printing functionality with:</para> @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Modules for other print subsystems, such as <acronym>PLP</acronym>, <acronym>PPR</acronym> and <acronym>PDQ</acronym> may be available later.</para> -<para>&kdeprint; makes &kde; much more flexible. It gives freedom of +<para>&tdeprint; makes &kde; much more flexible. It gives freedom of choice to &kde; 2.2 users. To use different available print subsystems, these must, of course, be installed independently from &kde;. In former versions, users were stuck with the old <acronym>LPD</acronym> @@ -152,19 +152,19 @@ appear on the scene.</para> </sect1> -<sect1 id="kdeprint-goodies"> -<title>More &kdeprint; <quote>Goodies</quote></title> +<sect1 id="tdeprint-goodies"> +<title>More &tdeprint; <quote>Goodies</quote></title> <subtitle>Benefitting all Print SubSystems.</subtitle> -<para>Some specific features of &kdeprint; depend on the chosen print +<para>Some specific features of &tdeprint; depend on the chosen print subsystem. This dependency might exist because those features are only -implemented there; remember, &kdeprint; is an intermediate layer between +implemented there; remember, &tdeprint; is an intermediate layer between &kde; applications, and the print subsystem, but it's no replacement for any print subsystem by itself. Such dependency may exist for another -reason: that &kdeprint; has not yet implemented an interface to all the +reason: that &tdeprint; has not yet implemented an interface to all the features of all the subsystems.</para> -<para>Other features include benefits from &kdeprint; that are +<para>Other features include benefits from &tdeprint; that are independent of the chosen print subsystem, and are available with all of them. At present there are <quote>special</quote> or <quote>virtual</quote> printers, and some generic @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ displaying on screen using &kghostview;.</para> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Special Printers</guilabel></term> <listitem> -<para>Amongst these additional &kdeprint; features are a few +<para>Amongst these additional &tdeprint; features are a few <quote>special</quote> or <quote>virtual</quote> printers:</para> <para>These special printers may:</para> @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ configurable on a per-user basis.</para> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Generic Pre-Filtering</guilabel></term> <listitem> -<para>&kdeprint; provides you with a framework to define and configure +<para>&tdeprint; provides you with a framework to define and configure your own <quote>pre-filters</quote>. These pre-filters may take effect <emphasis>before</emphasis> they are passed to your print subsystem for further processing, but <emphasis>after</emphasis> the (&PostScript;, @@ -264,13 +264,13 @@ any one of those formats.</para> This makes an extension of the concept very easy for experienced developers, but end-user configuration is also done through an intuitive graphical user interface. So, fear not, you don't need to learn -<acronym>XML</acronym> because of &kdeprint;!</para> +<acronym>XML</acronym> because of &tdeprint;!</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Multiple Pages Per Sheet Filter</guilabel></term> <listitem> -<para>This is a predefined filter that installs with &kdeprint;. It +<para>This is a predefined filter that installs with &tdeprint;. It allows you to create a modified &PostScript; output, from &PostScript; input, that prints 1, 2, or 4 logical pages on a single sheet of paper.</para> @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ paper.</para> <varlistentry> <term><guilabel>Enscript Text Filter</guilabel></term> <listitem> -<para>This is a predefined filter that installs with &kdeprint;. It +<para>This is a predefined filter that installs with &tdeprint;. It allows you to create &PostScript; output from any text file input, that includes syntax highlighting for program listings, pretty-printing, and nice configurable page frames and headers.</para> @@ -315,9 +315,9 @@ side. These can then be folded to make a pamphlet.</para> </variablelist> </sect1> <sect1 id="cups-plugin"> -<title>&CUPS; Support: the Most Important Module in &kdeprint;</title> +<title>&CUPS; Support: the Most Important Module in &tdeprint;</title> -<para>&kdeprint; contains a module for &CUPS;. &CUPS;, the +<para>&tdeprint; contains a module for &CUPS;. &CUPS;, the <quote>Common &UNIX; Printing System</quote> (<ulink url="http://www.cups.org">http://www.cups.org/</ulink>), is the most advanced, powerful and flexible of all print subsystems on &UNIX; and @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ other &UNIX;-like operating systems. It is still quite new on the horizon, but is based on <acronym>IPP</acronym>, the Internet Printing Protocol, the newly emerging standard for the future of network printing. &CUPS; is clearly the print system of choice for Michael -Goffioul, the principal &kdeprint; developer.</para> +Goffioul, the principal &tdeprint; developer.</para> <para>Experienced &kde; users may already be familiar with Michael's utilities <application>qtcups</application> and @@ -360,9 +360,9 @@ restart it.</para> </sect2> <sect2> -<title>&kdeprint; — The Heir</title> +<title>&tdeprint; — The Heir</title> -<para>The &CUPS; Module in &kdeprint; now contains all (and more) +<para>The &CUPS; Module in &tdeprint; now contains all (and more) functions that were provided by <application>qtcups</application> and <application>kups</application> in former &kde; versions.</para> @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ functions that were provided by <application>qtcups</application> and <command>kcmshell printers</command> from now on. </para> -<para>The &kdeprint; module for &CUPS; also lets you fully administer +<para>The &tdeprint; module for &CUPS; also lets you fully administer the print subsystem, just like <application>kups</application> did before. It can start, stop and configure your &CUPS; daemon. It can also start, stop, add and delete <quote>printers</quote> (&ie; printer @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ different default setting of print options.</para> <sect2> <title>&kprinter; — Graphical Print Command</title> -<para>&kdeprint;'s &CUPS; module gives you access to a <quote>graphical +<para>&tdeprint;'s &CUPS; module gives you access to a <quote>graphical print command</quote>, like <application>qtcups</application> did before.</para> @@ -469,16 +469,16 @@ for you. Read more about this in <xref linkend="ppd-files"/>.</para> <title>Plans for Future Development</title> <para>What you have now is the first, already very feature-rich -version of &kdeprint;. This version is, of course, fully usable for +version of &tdeprint;. This version is, of course, fully usable for printing. You might even think that <quote>it was never so easy</quote> (not even back in the days when you had to use &Microsoft; &Windows;).</para> -<para> In the future, &kdeprint; will become even better. It will do a +<para> In the future, &tdeprint; will become even better. It will do a better job of <quote>detecting</quote> your installed print subsystem -itself. Already &kdeprint; is doing quite well in automatically +itself. Already &tdeprint; is doing quite well in automatically sensing if you have &CUPS; on your system. But in many cases you will -have to tell &kdeprint; what you are using, if you want to keep a +have to tell &tdeprint; what you are using, if you want to keep a legacy print system.</para> <para>The most important improvement in the near future will be a @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ a virtual folder to the services section of the &konqueror; navigation panel, giving a nice integrated way to browse and manage your print system via the &URL; <userinput>print:/manager</userinput>.</para> -<para>Please contact Michael Goffioul at <email>kdeprint@swing.be</email> +<para>Please contact Michael Goffioul at <email>tdeprint@swing.be</email> with any further user or developer suggestions.</para> </sect1> |