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1<html><head><title>Opie Console: About</title></head><body> 1<html><head><title>Opie Console: About</title></head><body>
2<h1>Opie Console: About</h1> 2<h1>Opie Console: About</h1>
3Opie Console team:<br> Holger Fryther<br> Jake <br> Josef Spillner <br> Maximilian Reiss <br> ibotty< br> wazlaf.<br> and is part of the <a href="http://www.opie.info"><b>Opie Project</b></a> 3Opie Console team:<br> Holger Fryther<br> Jake <br> Josef Spillner <br> Maximilian Reiss <br> ibotty<br> wazlaf<br> and is part of the <a href="http://www.opie.info"><b>Opie Project</b></a>
4<br><br> 4<br><br>
5Thanks go to <a href="http://www.sharpsec.com"><b>Sharp USA</b> </a> for providing resources for Opie Console. 5Thanks go to <a href="http://www.sharpsec.com"><b>Sharp USA</b> </a> for providing resources for Opie Console.
6<br> 6<br>
7<br> 7<br>
8Opie Console is licensed under the GNU General Public License. 8Opie Console is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
9 It's using software from the <a href="http://www.kde.org"><b>KDE Project</b></a>
9</body></html> 10</body></html>
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1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
2<html>
3 <head>
4 <title>Fullscreen</title>
5 </head>
6
7 <body>
8 <h1>Fullscreen</h1>
9 <p>Size does matter, specially on small screens. This is why you're able
10 to make widget fill screen sized. Click the fullscreen icon ( <img src="fullscreen.png"> ) to make the widget big. To return to normal screen operations
11 you just need to click the icon on the top left.<br>
12
13
14
15 </body>
16</html>
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7<b> ( <img src="new.png"> ) new connection </b> - This will open a Dialog where 7<b> ( <img src="new.png"> ) new connection </b> - This will open a Dialog where
8you can choose connection type and more. 8you can choose connection type and more.
9<br><br> 9<br><br>
10<b> ( <img src="fullscreen.png"> ) fullscreen </b> - When clicked the currnet connection widget 10<b> ( <img src="fullscreen.png"> ) fullscreen </b> - When clicked the currnet connection widget
11will use the full screen size. Clicking on the top left button reduces the widget to normal size. 11will use the full screen size. Clicking on the top left button reduces the widget to normal size.
12<br><br> 12<br><br>
13FIXME Special KEY IMAGE is WRONG
13<b> ( <img src="down.png"> ) Special keys </b> - Special keys will show/hide a bar with customizable keys. 14<b> ( <img src="down.png"> ) Special keys </b> - Special keys will show/hide a bar with customizable keys.
14You may choose your own keys. This makes it possible to enter keys which are not available on hardware keyboards. 15You may choose your own keys. This makes it possible to enter keys which are not available on hardware keyboards.
15<br><br> 16<br><br>
16<b> ( <img src="paste.png"> ) Paste </b> - The paste button will 'paste' text from the clipboard to the 17<b> ( <img src="paste.png"> ) Paste </b> - The paste button will 'paste' text from the clipboard to the
17current Terminal Widget. 18current Terminal Widget.
18</body></html> 19</body></html>
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1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
2<html>
3 <head>
4 <title>Profile Editing</title>
5 </head>
6
7 <body>
8 <h1>Profile Editing</h1>
9 <p>There are two ways to create a Connection by either using 'New Connection'
10 ( <img src="new.png"> ) or to use a previously saved profile.
11 Both ways involve the usage of the Profile Dialog.<br>
12 <p>The dialog is divided into four tabs Profile, Connection, Terminal and
13 Speical.<br>
14 <P><B>Profile</b> - In profile you need to set a Profile name below
15 the equally named label. <br>
16 <P><B>Connection</b> - Then you need to choose a Connection type.
17 In this version Opie Console supports a legacy console called
18 'local console', a Serial and a Modem connection mode.
19 Depending on this choice the second tab will have a different UI.
20 <a href="#con">More below.</a><br>
21 <P><B>Terminal</b> - Here you may select a terminal emulation
22 widget.<br>
23 <P>The last item on this page is a option to automatically
24 connect on creation.<br>
25 <br><br>
26 <a name="con"></a><p> The Connection Tab depends on the Conenction
27 Type used.<br>
28 For local console there is no option available.<br>
29 Modem and Serial share most of the configuration. You can select
30 a device to use, the speed, the flow control and the parity. On top
31 of that Modem let's you choose a number to dial and to configure
32 a set of AT commands.<br>
33 <br><br>
34 <p>The Terminal Tab let's you choose ther Terminal Type, a color scheme,
35 the font.<br>
36 <br><br>
37 <p>The fourth tab is there to configure the additional software keys for
38 a connection.<br>
39 <br><br>
40
41 <P>Clicking the OK button on the top right position accepts this dialog
42 and the profile will be used.
43
44
45 <h2>Using the Profile Editor</h2>
46 <p>The Configuration Dialog can be accessed by either clicking
47 on the 'Connection' Menu and then 'Configure Profiles' or by the
48 item in the <a href="menubar.html">menubar</a>.<br>
49 <p>The listview contains the already saved profiles. You can add
50 , remove and modify profiles by selecting one and clicking the
51 appropriate button.<br>
52 </body>
53</html>
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1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
2<html>
3 <head>
4 <title>Scripting</title>
5 </head>
6
7 <body>
8 <h1>Scripting</h1>
9 <P>In the 'Scripts' menu. You may start to record, save or run a script.
10 A script is a sequence of keys send to the remote system. This way
11 you do not need to know any shell scripting language.<br>
12 <P>If you want to record a 'script'. Choose 'Record Script' then type
13 the commands you want and once you're done click on 'Save Script'.
14 You'll be prompted to save the script and after you saved it you may
15 execute it any time later.<br>
16 <P>To Execute a script choose 'Run Script' you'll be prompted to select
17 a script and then you may execute it.
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21 </body>
22</html>