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added info on beaming contacts, tasks, and appointments, plus files from the documents tab.
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-rw-r--r--docs/usermanual/irda.sgm13
-rw-r--r--docs/usermanual/todo.sgm11
4 files changed, 42 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/docs/usermanual/calendar.sgm b/docs/usermanual/calendar.sgm
index 3257ae0..99a810c 100644
--- a/docs/usermanual/calendar.sgm
+++ b/docs/usermanual/calendar.sgm
@@ -174,17 +174,26 @@ How you start editing an appointment varies depending on what view you are in,
but they will all open the same dialog. The dialog is the same as the Add
Appointment dialog, except that the fields will already be filled in with the
information that the appointment contains. Clicking "ok" will keep your
changes, "x" will revert them to what they were before you edited them.
</para>
</section>
<section><title>Finding Appointments</title>
<para>
To find a specific appointment, click the find button in the toolbar (small
green magnifying glass) and it will open a find dialog. Here you can enter the
text you want to search for, as well as the category you want to search for, as
well as the start date, and whether you want the search to be case sensitive.
Click "Find" to find the next appointment that matches your criteria.
</para>
</section>
-</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
+
+<section><title>Beaming Appointments</title>
+<para>
+To beam an appointment to another device using the IrDA and OBEX protocols, you must first install the IrDA
+Applet and enable IrDA with it (see <xref linkend=irda>). Then select the appointment that you would like to
+send in the Day View, and select Beam from the menu that appears. Opie will then send the appointment to any
+waiting device.
+</para>
+</section>
+</chapter>
diff --git a/docs/usermanual/contacts.sgm b/docs/usermanual/contacts.sgm
index a3ad34a..8ba7674 100644
--- a/docs/usermanual/contacts.sgm
+++ b/docs/usermanual/contacts.sgm
@@ -76,24 +76,33 @@ and clicking "Find".
<section><title>Viewing Contacts</title>
<para>
To view only the contacts in a certain category, go to the View menu, and check
the categories you want to view.
</para>
<para>
The list of letters on the bottom of the window lets you look at only the
contacts who's names begin with that letter. These work much like entering text
on a mobile phone. For example, to view all the contacts whos name starts with
"B", press the "ABC" group twice (since "B" is the second letter in that
group). To go back to displaying all of the letters, click it two more times
(pressing it four times brings you back to all the letters, so you pressed it 2
times to get to "B" and 2 more times to get back to all letters. 2+2=4).
</para>
</section>
+<section><title>Beaming Contacts</title>
+<para>
+To beam a contact to another device, you must first have the IrDA Applet installed, and you must enable IrDA in it.
+(see <xref linkend=irda>). Once this is done, you can select the contact you would like to beam, and press the
+beam icon in the toolbar, or select Contact&arrow;Beam Entry. Opie will then send the contact using the IrDA and
+OBEX protocols to any waiting device.
+</para>
+</section>
+
<section><title>Personal Details</title>
<para>
Change your personal details by going to <GUIMenu>Contact </GUIMenu>
<GUIMenuItem>My Personal Details</GUIMenuItem>. This is used in today to
display who the device belongs to, as well as other apps.
</para>
</section>
-</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
+</chapter>
diff --git a/docs/usermanual/irda.sgm b/docs/usermanual/irda.sgm
index 2ca48c6..a2f084c 100644
--- a/docs/usermanual/irda.sgm
+++ b/docs/usermanual/irda.sgm
@@ -1,34 +1,45 @@
-<chapter><title>IrDA Applet</title>
+<chapter id=irda><title>IrDA Applet</title>
<para>
The IrDA Applet provides a GUI for easilly controlling communication between your device and others using the IrDA
protocol. You can use it to communicate with PalmOS based devices, cell phones, and almost anything else that
can use infra red to communicate.
</para>
<section><title>Starting IrDA</title>
<para>
To start IrDA, click the IrDA Applet icon in the taskbar, and select "Enable IrDA". The icon should then turn red, and
clicking the icon should then bring up a larger menu. If this does not happen, you do not have the IrDA modules installed
properly on you device. Make sure you install the IrDA driver package for the device and distribution that you are using.
</para>
</section>
<section><title>Recieving Files</title>
<para>
If you want to recieve files like images or contact information from another device, you need to tell your device to
start looking for other devices. Do this by clicking on the IrDA Applet icon and selectiong "Enable Discovery". A
green dot should appear in the upper right hand corner of the IrDA Applet icon. Then select "Enable Recieve" from
the applet's menu, and a white box should appear in the bottom left corner of the IrDA Applet's icon. You can then
have the other device send the file, and Opie should recieve it and open the file in whatever application is
appropriate.
</para>
<para>
When you are done recieving files, you will want to select "Disable Recieve" and "Disable Discovery" from the
IrDA Applet's menu so that you are not wasting system resources.
</para>
</section>
+<section><title>Beaming Files</title>
+<para>
+Several applications support beaming files in a format specific to that application (specifically, Contacts, Calendar,
+and Todo). However, sometimes you may need to simply send a file to another device via IrDA, regardless of the
+file type. To do this, you can use either AdvancedFM (yet to be documented), or you can do this from the
+Documents tab. To beam a file from the Documents tab, you must first add that file to the Documents tab if you
+havent already (see <xref linkend="adddoc">). Then, go to the Documents tab and press and hold on the icon for
+the file you want to send. A dialog should appear, with a button in the bottom right labeled "Beam". Press this
+button, and Opie will beam the file to any waiting devices.
+</para>
+</section>
<section><title>Stoping IrDA</title>
<para>
Sometimes it is necessary to stop IrDA, usually so that you can use the IR port for another application. To do this,
select "Disable IrDA" from the IrDA applet's menu.
</para>
</section>
</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/usermanual/todo.sgm b/docs/usermanual/todo.sgm
index f7c5f11..18138d9 100644
--- a/docs/usermanual/todo.sgm
+++ b/docs/usermanual/todo.sgm
@@ -70,17 +70,26 @@ check the categories you want to view. Also, under the Options menu, you can
select whether or not you want completed tasks to be visible, and whether or not
you want to see the deadline.
</para>
</section>
<section><title>Completing Tasks</title>
<para>
To mark a task as completed without deleting it, you can either check the
checkbox next to it in the main view, or edit it, and check the "completed"
check box in the edit dialog. If <GUIMenu>Options</GUIMenu>&arrow;
<GUIMenuItem>Completed<GUIMenuItem> tasks is not checked, the task will
disapear when you mark it completed. but do not worry, it is not gone forever,
just check Completed tasks in the options menu, and you can see and edit it
again.
</para>
</section>
-</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
+
+<section><title>Beaming Tasks</title>
+<para>
+To beam a task to another device using the IrDA and OBEX protocols, you must first install the IrDA
+Applet and enable IrDA with it (see <xref linkend=irda>). Then select the task that you would like to and select
+press the Beam icon in the toolbar, or select Data&arrow;Beam. Opie will then send the task to any waiting
+device.
+</para>
+</section>
+</chapter>