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@@ -215,193 +215,193 @@ SYNC PREFERENCES:
215 -Take remote entry on conflict: 215 -Take remote entry on conflict:
216 Takes the remote entry on conflict. 216 Takes the remote entry on conflict.
217 If it is the first sync, 217 If it is the first sync,
218 "Ask for every entry" 218 "Ask for every entry"
219 is chosen automatically, 219 is chosen automatically,
220 if this is selected. 220 if this is selected.
221 221
222 -Take newest entry on conflict: 222 -Take newest entry on conflict:
223 This takes the newest entry on conflict. 223 This takes the newest entry on conflict.
224 May be the most useful syncing mode. 224 May be the most useful syncing mode.
225 225
226 -Ask for every entry on conflict: 226 -Ask for every entry on conflict:
227 Pops up an event viewer dialog and 227 Pops up an event viewer dialog and
228 shows the two conflicting entries there. 228 shows the two conflicting entries there.
229 The user can chose, which entry he would like to take. 229 The user can chose, which entry he would like to take.
230 The button for the newest entry 230 The button for the newest entry
231 is automatically set as default button. 231 is automatically set as default button.
232 The color for the newest entry is green. 232 The color for the newest entry is green.
233 233
234 -Force: Take local entry always: 234 -Force: Take local entry always:
235 Even if the calendars are already synced 235 Even if the calendars are already synced
236 there is no item deleted on local. 236 there is no item deleted on local.
237 237
238 -Force: Take remote entry always: 238 -Force: Take remote entry always:
239 Analogous to 239 Analogous to
240 "Force: Take local entry always" 240 "Force: Take local entry always"
241 241
242************************************************************************* 242*************************************************************************
2435) Details about sync profile kinds 2435) Details about sync profile kinds
244************************************************************************* 244*************************************************************************
245 245
246a) Local file 246a) Local file
247 Please specify a local file you want to sync with. 247 Please specify a local file you want to sync with.
248 248
249b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync) 249b) Pi-Sync (direct Kx/Pi to Kx/Pi sync)
250 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. 250 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi.
251 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is 251 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is
252 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network 252 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network
253 with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync": 253 with the build in file transfer feature "Pi-Sync":
254 You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device: 254 You have first to enable file transfer on the remote device:
255 - Start KO/Pi on the remote device. 255 - Start KO/Pi on the remote device.
256 - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync. 256 - Choose Menu Synchronize-Enable Pi-Sync.
257 - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for 257 - Choose a port number, where KO/Pi should listen for
258 file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers 258 file sending requests. Valid port numbers are numbers
259 between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are 259 between 1 and 65565. Do not specify port numbers, that are
260 used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999 260 used by other applications. A port number between 9000 and 9999
261 is most likely not used by another application. 261 is most likely not used by another application.
262 The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi. 262 The default port number is 9197 for KO/Pi.
263 If you specify a port number, which is already in use, 263 If you specify a port number, which is already in use,
264 you will get an error message when closing this dialog. 264 you will get an error message when closing this dialog.
265 - Choose a password. 265 - Choose a password.
266 - Click OK. 266 - Click OK.
267 Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network, 267 Now KO/Pi will send the calendar data via the network,
268 if some other device is sending a "please send calendar" 268 if some other device is sending a "please send calendar"
269 request on the given port using the given password. 269 request on the given port using the given password.
270 If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar 270 If you want to be sure, nobody can access your calendar
271 data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the 271 data, simply disable the file transfer feature on the
272 remote device after the syncing is done by choosing: 272 remote device after the syncing is done by choosing:
273 Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync. 273 Menu Synchronize-Disable Pi-Sync.
274 274
275 Note: If you want to sync with a remote device that gets different 275 Note: If you want to sync with a remote device that gets different
276 IPaddresses each time connected to the network 276 IPaddresses each time connected to the network
277 (this may be the case, if you use DHCP for connection 277 (this may be the case, if you use DHCP for connection
278 of the remote device to the network) simply enable 278 of the remote device to the network) simply enable
279 "Ask for preferences before sync". 279 "Ask for preferences before sync".
280 Then you will be asked to confirm the 280 Then you will be asked to confirm the
281 "Pi-Sync" specific settings 281 "Pi-Sync" specific settings
282 (Password,IP address, port number) 282 (Password,IP address, port number)
283 and you can easily change the IP address before each sync. 283 and you can easily change the IP address before each sync.
284 284
285 On your local device, create a new profile and choose 285 On your local device, create a new profile and choose
286 profile kind "Pi-Sync". 286 profile kind "Pi-Sync".
287 Fill in the needed values: 287 Fill in the needed values:
288 - Password for remote access: 288 - Password for remote access:
289 The password you specified on the remote device. 289 The password you specified on the remote device.
290 - Remote IP address: 290 - Remote IP address:
291 The IP address of the remote device. 291 The IP address of the remote device.
292 - Remote port number: 292 - Remote port number:
293 The port number you specified on the remote device. 293 The port number you specified on the remote device.
294 294
295 Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your 295 Now you can syncronize your local device easily with your
296 remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is 296 remote device. This works well for all platforms KO/Pi is
297 running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows 297 running on, e.g. syncing a KO/Pi on Zaurus with KO/Pi on Windows
298 is now very easy. 298 is now very easy.
299 299
300c) Remote file 300c) Remote file
301 Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps: 301 Syncing with the profile kind "Remote file" is performed in three steps:
302 i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file 302 i) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file
303 ii) sync with this temp file 303 ii) sync with this temp file
304 iii) upload the synced file to the remote device 304 iii) upload the synced file to the remote device
305 305
306 The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command. 306 The down-/uploading if i) and iii) is done via a command line command.
307 Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the 307 Please specify the download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) and the
308 file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields. 308 file name of the temp file in the corresponding fields.
309 309
310d) Mobile device (cell phone) 310d) Mobile device (cell phone)
311 Note: On the Zaurus you have to install the kammu_xxx_arm.ipk package 311 Note: On the Zaurus you have to install the phoneaccess_xxx_arm.ipk package
312 to be able to access mobile phones. 312 to be able to access mobile phones.
313 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi. 313 We mention here only KO/Pi, but the same is valid for KA/Pi.
314 Note: 314 Note:
315 It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device 315 It is only possible to sync a mobile phone with one particular device
316 running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device 316 running KO/Pi. If you want to be able to write data of more than one device
317 to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop) 317 to the mobile phone (e.g. from your Zaurus and from your Windows Laptop)
318 do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the 318 do not sync with the mobile phone at all, but use the
319 "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices. 319 "Export to phone" functionality from the different devices.
320 Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the 320 Using "Export to phone" makes it not possible to get back data from the
321 phone, if it was changed there, of course. 321 phone, if it was changed there, of course.
322 If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device. 322 If you sync with the phone, do not use "Export to phone" from any device.
323 (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone). 323 (And do not sync, as mentioned above, from any other device with that phone).
324 It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone! 324 It would delete the needed information for syncing with that phone!
325 325
326 We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ ) 326 We are using Gammu (Version: 0.98.9) ( http://freshmeat.net/projects/gammu/ )
327 for accessing the phones. 327 for accessing the phones.
328 Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because 328 Note: You cannot use the original Gammu for syncing KDE-Pim/Pi, because
329 we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing! 329 we have modified the original version to make it useable for syncing!
330 Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...). 330 Gammu allows access to many phones in many ways (Irda, Bluetooth, serial,...).
331 The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared). 331 The recommended phone access using Gammu with KDE-Pim/Pi is Irda (infrared).
332 Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows. 332 Bluetooth access is disabled on the Zaurus, but may work on Windows.
333 Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details 333 Please look at the Gammu homepage and documentation about more details
334 configuring Gammu how to access your phone. 334 configuring Gammu how to access your phone.
335 If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole 335 If you have problems accessing your phone, start KO/Pi from the konsole
336 and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong. 336 and you will get a more detailed output what went wrong.
337 About Gammu from the Gammu homepage: 337 About Gammu from the Gammu homepage:
338 Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular 338 Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a cellular
339 manager for various mobile phones/modems. 339 manager for various mobile phones/modems.
340 It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx, 340 It supports the Nokia 2100, 3100, 32xx, 33xx,
341 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, 341 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx,
342 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250, 342 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 7250,
343 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210 343 7250i, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, 9210
344 and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel, 344 and compatible and AT devices (Siemens, Alcatel,
345 Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others) 345 Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, Samsung, SE, and others)
346 over cables/infrared/BlueTooth. 346 over cables/infrared/BlueTooth.
347 347
348 Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared: 348 Here is an example what to specify to access a Nokia 6310i via infrared:
349 On Linux (Zaurus): 349 On Linux (Zaurus):
350 I/O device: /dev/ircomm 350 I/O device: /dev/ircomm
351 Connection: irda 351 Connection: irda
352 Model: <leave empty> 352 Model: <leave empty>
353 353
354 On Windows: 354 On Windows:
355 I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> 355 I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty>
356 Connection: irda 356 Connection: irda
357 Model: <leave empty> 357 Model: <leave empty>
358 358
359 Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, 359 Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation,
360 how to specify the connection settings for 360 how to specify the connection settings for
361 I/O device: 361 I/O device:
362 Connection: 362 Connection:
363 Model: 363 Model:
364 364
365 Note: The documentation uses the term "port", 365 Note: The documentation uses the term "port",
366 where we use the term "I/O device". 366 where we use the term "I/O device".
367 Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file. 367 Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file.
368 That will do KO/Pi for you. 368 That will do KO/Pi for you.
369 Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty, 369 Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty,
370 such that Gammu can auto detect the model. 370 such that Gammu can auto detect the model.
371 371
372# This is a sample ~/.gammurc file. 372# This is a sample ~/.gammurc file.
373# In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc 373# In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc
374# or into /etc and name it gammurc 374# or into /etc and name it gammurc
375# In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc 375# In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc
376# More about parameters later 376# More about parameters later
377# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 377# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
378 378
379[gammu] 379[gammu]
380 380
381port = com8: 381port = com8:
382#model = 6110 382#model = 6110
383connection = fbusblue 383connection = fbusblue
384#synchronizetime = yes 384#synchronizetime = yes
385#logfile = gammulog 385#logfile = gammulog
386#logformat = textall 386#logformat = textall
387#use_locking = yes 387#use_locking = yes
388#gammuloc = locfile 388#gammuloc = locfile
389#startinfo = yes 389#startinfo = yes
390#gammucoding = utf8 390#gammucoding = utf8
391 391
392[gammu1] 392[gammu1]
393 393
394port = com8: 394port = com8:
395#model = 6110 395#model = 6110
396connection = fbusblue 396connection = fbusblue
397#synchronizetime = yes 397#synchronizetime = yes
398#logfile = gammulog 398#logfile = gammulog
399#logformat = textall 399#logformat = textall
400#use_locking = yes 400#use_locking = yes
401#gammuloc = locfile 401#gammuloc = locfile
402#startinfo = yes 402#startinfo = yes
403#gammucoding = utf8 403#gammucoding = utf8
404 404
405# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 405# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
406# Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type 406# Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type
407# (more about port types later) 407# (more about port types later)