From e8d8cca2c29ee9030a94ce03811ad07aaed59131 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hash Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 12:08:30 +0000 Subject: just some updates --- diff --git a/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html b/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html index 50b78ac..1714af1 100644 --- a/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html +++ b/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ Opie Console: Getting started -

Opie Console: Getting started

+

Opie Console: Getting started


-

Opie Console is profile oriented. A "Profile" contains the +Opie Console is profile oriented. A "Profile" contains the information necessary to connect to a remote host. For example it determines which connection type, terminal type, font, color and more -to be used.
+to be used.

To set up a connection you can either use a previously saved profile -or choose to create a connection on the fly.
+or choose to create a connection on the fly.

To create a new connection, you can either go to "Connection" and select "New Connection", -or click the "New" Button () or -choose "New from Profile" and use a previously saved Profile.
+or click the "New" Button (). +To use a previously saved profile, select "New from Profile" in the menu.

-How to use the Profile Dialog
+After you clicked OK on the New Connection Dialog, or if you load a +previously saved profile, a new tab will be created in the main +window. Depending on your preference the connection will be automaticly +established or you need to connect by clicking on the "Connection" menu and +then "Connect". To disconnect, select "Disconnect".

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After you clicked OK on the Connection Dialog you will see a new tab -was created. Depending of your preference either you're already connected -or you need to connect.
-

To connect click on the "Connection" menu and then on "connect". If you want to -disconnect you need to click "disconnect".
+When you're done select "Close Window". This will close the the connection +and remove the widget from the main application view.

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When you're done select "Close Window" from the "Connection" this will also -close the the connection and remove the widget from the main application view.
-

If an application in the terminal hangs you may choose to terminate that Connection
+If an application in the terminal hangs you may choose to terminate that +Connection

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Text which gets selected inside the Terminal Widget will be transparently copied -to the clipboard. You do not need to add it your self via a copy button. +Text which gets selected inside the Terminal Widget will be transparently copied +to the clipboard, so you do not need to copy via a copy button. diff --git a/help/en/html/opie-console/profiles.html b/help/en/html/opie-console/profiles.html index 37f14df..9dd1181 100644 --- a/help/en/html/opie-console/profiles.html +++ b/help/en/html/opie-console/profiles.html @@ -6,42 +6,44 @@

Profile Editing

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There are two ways to create a Connection by either using 'New Connection' +

There are two ways to create a Connection, either using 'New Connection' ( ) or to use a previously saved profile. Both ways involve the usage of the Profile Dialog.
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The dialog is divided into four tabs Profile, Connection, Terminal and - Special.
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Profile - In profile you need to set a Profile name below - the equally named label.
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Connection - Then you need to choose a Connection type. - In this version Opie Console supports a legacy console called - 'local console', a Serial and a Modem connection mode. - Depending on this choice the second tab will have a different GUI. - More below.
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Terminal - Here you may select a terminal emulation - widget.
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The last item on this page is a option to automatically - connect on creation.
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The Connection Tab depends on the Connection - Type used.
- For local console there is no option available.
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The Profile Editor dialog is divided into four tabs, + Profile, Connection, + Terminal and Special Keys.
+ +

Profile - In Profile you need to set a + Profile name and select a connection type. So far, opie-console supports + a 'local console', a Serial and a Modem connection type. You may also + choose for this profile to auto connect after loading by checking the box + at the bottom.
+ +

Connection - According to the type of + connection you selected in the previous tab, the options here will vary. + For local console there is no option available. Modem and Serial share most of the configuration. You can select a device to use, the speed, the flow control and the parity. On top of that Modem let's you choose a number to dial and to configure a set of AT commands.
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The Terminal Tab let's you choose a Terminal Type, a color scheme, - the font.
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The fourth tab is there to configure the additional software keys for - a connection.
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Clicking the OK button on the top right position accepts this dialog - and the profile will be used. +

Terminal - The Terminal Tab lets you + choose a Terminal Type, a color scheme, and the font size.

+ + Special Keys - The fourth tab is there to + customize the drop-down software keyboard for each profile. You can + select how many rows and columns you want on your keyboard. To edit a + key, tap on the key and select a label, enter the Q Keycode and the + Unicode Value. Click here for + more information about these values. + +
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Clicking the OK button on the top right corner saves this profile + and loads the profile for use. + -- cgit v0.9.0.2