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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> | ||