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diff --git a/doc/khelpcenter/userguide/panel-and-desktop.docbook b/doc/khelpcenter/userguide/panel-and-desktop.docbook new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c89a2539b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/khelpcenter/userguide/panel-and-desktop.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,298 @@ +<chapter id="panel-and-desktop"> + +<title>The Panel and the Desktop</title> + +<sect1 id="kicker-panel"> +<title>&kicker;, the &tde; Panel</title> + +<indexterm +significance="preferred"><primary>Panel</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm +significance="preferred"><primary>&kicker;</primary></indexterm> + +<para>&kicker; is the application launcher panel of the Trinity Desktop +Environment. By default, it appears along the bottom of the screen, +and takes up the whole of the width of the screen, but this is +configurable. &kicker; is something of a one-stop shop for (almost!) +everything that you might want quick access to. Besides the &ticon; +Menu, where you can start applications, &kicker; is also capable of +running docked applets like the pager, the taskbar or the clock, and +extensions, such as child panels. With all these options, you will +probably want to configure &kicker; so that it works best for you. The +next section describes some common ways to customize the panel.</para> +<!-- TODO: steal screenies from kicker manual --> +</sect1> + +<!-- FIXME: Titles and id's in this section should be more consistent --> +<sect1 id="kicker-configuring"> +<title>Configuring &kicker;</title> + + +<sect2 id="customize-panel-icons"> +<title>Customizing the icons on the panel</title> + +<para>When you first start &tde;, kicker displays some icons next to +the <guimenu>TDE</guimenu> menu. These can be used to start the +applications that they represent. To see which application is launched + by each icon, hold the mouse cursor over the icon until a tooltip (a +small popup label) appears telling you the name of the application.</para> + +<para>These default icons might not represent the applications you use +most often, so you can remove the ones you do not want and add icons +for other applications that you use. To remove an icon, &RMB;-click on +the icon, and select <guilabel>Remove <replaceable>application +name</replaceable> Button</guilabel> in the popup menu that +appears. To add a new icon, &RMB;-click on an empty space on the +panel, and follow the menu entry <guisubmenu>Add Application to Panel +</guisubmenu>. This leads you to a copy of the +<guimenu>TDE</guimenu> menu, where you can find all of the &tde; +applications. For example, to add an icon for the &juk; music player, +follow through the menus to <menuchoice><guisubmenu>Add Application +to Panel</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Multimedia</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>&juk; (Music +Player)</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. The icon will appear on the +panel in the space that you <mousebutton>right</mousebutton>-clicked on.</para> + +</sect2> + + +<sect2 id="adding-extras-and-applets"> +<title>Adding extras and applets</title> + +<indexterm><primary>Applets</primary></indexterm> + +<para>&kicker; can add many types of items as well as application +launch icons. You can find these items using the same menu as before, +but this time selecting +<guisubmenu>Add Applet to Panel...</guisubmenu> +or +<guisubmenu>Add New Panel</guisubmenu>. +The items in the <guilabel>Add Applet</guilabel> window are small +programs that can reside on the panel. An example of an applet is the +<guilabel>Desktop Preview & Pager</guilabel><indexterm><primary>Pager</primary></indexterm>, which shows a small image of each of your virtual +desktops. (For more information about virtual desktops, see <xref +linkend="using-multiple-desktops" />). You can switch to a different +virtual desktop by clicking on its image in the desktop pager. +<!-- TODO: screenie --></para> +<para>You can find information about the other applets available for +&kicker; in the &kicker; manual. Just enter +<userinput>help:/kicker</userinput> in the +<guilabel>Location</guilabel> bar in &konqueror;.</para> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="the-system-tray"> +<sect2info> +<authorgroup> +<author> +<personname> +<firstname>Simon</firstname> +<surname>Vermeersch</surname> +</personname> +<email>titeuf@ph34rus.org</email> +</author> +</authorgroup> +</sect2info> + +<title>The System Tray</title> + +<!-- Simon Vermeersch --> +<para>The system tray is where programs that are run, but not directly needed are +kept. Some programs (like music players) are shown there, because you +probably want to keep them open, but so that it does not take too much space on +your screen, it will put an icon in the system tray.</para> + +<para>When you <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on such an icon, a +popup menu will appear where you can see some options of the program (like +play, pause, stop, ... in a music player).</para> +<para>When you <mousebutton>left</mousebutton> click on it, the main window +of the program will appear. If you hover your mouse above the icon, a tool +tip will appear with some information (in the music player case information +like the current song). Programs that normally support system tray icons are +music players, IRC clients, organizers, ...</para> + +<para>In most of these programs you can configure if you want an icon to be +shown or not. For other tricks and tips with the system tray see the section on <xref linkend="system-tray" />.</para> + +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="removing-panel-items"> +<title>Removing Panel Items</title> + +<!-- TODO: Need a screenie to show the handles, since they're not very --> +<!-- easy to describe (and also very small - possible --> +<!-- accessibility/usability issue? --> +<para>You can remove applets and other special items from the panel +using the arrow on its handle on the applet's left. Right click on the +arrow, and choose <guimenuitem>Remove <replaceable>applet +name</replaceable></guimenuitem>.</para> +</sect2> + +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kicker-taskbar"> +<title>The Taskbar</title> +<!-- TODO: Screenie (again), write more about why taskbar is useful --> +<para>The taskbar is an item on the panel which displays an entry for +each window that you have opened. You can use the taskbar to switch +between windows by clicking on the entry of the window you want to +activate. The taskbar has entries for windows on each virtual desktop, +including windows which have been minimized.</para> + +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="using-the-clipboard"> +<sect1info> +<authorgroup> +<author>&Philip.Rodrigues; +</author> +</authorgroup> +</sect1info> + +<title>Using the Clipboard</title> + +<indexterm><primary>Clipboard</primary></indexterm> + +<para>Very often, it's useful to move some text, or an object in a +program, from one place to another. It's also very common to need to +duplicate some text, for example, if you're typing the same thing +several times. The system used for doing this is known as the +<firstterm>clipboard</firstterm>. There are two slightly different ways to use this system, +known technically as the <quote>selection</quote> and the +<quote><glossterm>clipboard</glossterm></quote>. We'll look at them separately: +</para> + +<!-- TODO: Describe how to select text --> + +<sect2 id="the-selection"> +<title>The Selection</title> +<indexterm><primary>Selection</primary></indexterm> + +<para>This method uses the mouse to copy text from one place to +another. The method is: +<orderedlist> + +<listitem><para>Select the text you want to copy.</para> +</listitem> + +<listitem><para>Click the &MMB; at the place you want the text to be +copied to. This can be in the same program as you copied the text +from, or in another program entirely.</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +If you have three buttons on your mouse, this is easy, but if not, all +is not lost! If you have only two buttons, try clicking them both at +the same time instead of the &MMB;. +<!-- Should we mention Emulate3Buttons in XF86Config here? --> +</para> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="the-clipboard-proper"> +<title>The Clipboard</title> +<indexterm><primary>Cut</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm><primary>Paste</primary></indexterm> +<para>With this method, you can copy text, or <quote>cut</quote> it +(that is, remove it from one place and move it to another). You can +use either the mouse and the menu entries, or the keyboard with this +method. I'll list both ways, with the menu entry to use, followed by +the keyboard shortcut which will do the same thing, like this:</para> +<para> +<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>X</keycap> +</keycombo> +</shortcut><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Cut</guimenuitem> +</menuchoice> </para> +<para> +<orderedlist> +<title>Moving (<quote>Cutting</quote>) Text</title> +<listitem><para>Select the text you want to cut.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem><para>From the menu, select +<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo + action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>X</keycap> +</keycombo> +</shortcut><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Cut</guimenuitem> +</menuchoice>, and the text will be removed from its current location.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem><para>Position the text cursor at the point you want to +insert the text. This can be in the same application you got the text +from, or another application entirely. Select +<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>V</keycap> +</keycombo> +</shortcut><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem> +</menuchoice>, and the text will appear at the point where you placed +the cursor.</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> + +<para> +Copying text from one place to another is very similar: +<orderedlist> +<title>Copying Text</title> +<listitem><para>Select the text you want to copy.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem><para>From the menu, select +<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>C</keycap> +</keycombo> +</shortcut><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Copy</guimenuitem> +</menuchoice>, and the text will be copied in the clipboard.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem><para>Position the text cursor at the point you want to +insert the text. This can be in the same application you got the text +from, or another application entirely. Select +<menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>V</keycap> +</keycombo> +</shortcut><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Paste</guimenuitem> +</menuchoice></para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> + + +</sect2> +<sect2 id="klipper"> +<title>More Advanced Clipboard Use</title> +<indexterm><primary>&klipper;</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm><primary>Clipboard</primary><secondary>History</secondary></indexterm> +<!-- Should we describe this advanced use, or just point to it? --> +<para>The instructions above describe the default <glossterm>clipboard</glossterm> +behavior. The &klipper; application, which you can add as an applet in +the panel (see <xref linkend="kicker-configuring"/> for instructions +on how to do this), provides some useful clipboard-related features, +like a clipboard history, and the ability to change the behavior of +the clipboard and selection. Take a look at the &klipper; Handbook for +more information.</para> + +<!-- Add links to "further reading" here --> +<itemizedlist> +<title>Related Information</title> + +<listitem><para>You can find more information about &kicker;, the +&tde; Panel, in &khelpcenter; or by entering +<userinput>help:/kicker</userinput> in &konqueror;'s +<guilabel>Location</guilabel> bar.</para> +</listitem> + +<listitem><para>The &klipper; +Handbook has information about the advanced clipboard management +features in &tde;. You can read it in &khelpcenter; or by entering +<userinput>help:/klipper</userinput> in &konqueror;'s +<guilabel>Location</guilabel> bar.</para> +</listitem> + +</itemizedlist> + + +</sect2> + +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kicker-related-information"> +<title>Related Information</title> +<itemizedlist> +<title>Related Information</title> +<listitem><para>Though some information has been presented here, there is a lot more information on &kicker; tips, options, tricks and hacks, in the &kicker; handbook. You can access it via the &khelpcenter; or by simply entering <userinput>help:/kicker</userinput> in the &konqueror; Location toolbar.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> + +</sect1> + +</chapter> |