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diff --git a/help/en/html/opie-console.html b/help/en/html/opie-console.html index e07ec6c..8b526f0 100644 --- a/help/en/html/opie-console.html +++ b/help/en/html/opie-console.html @@ -1,21 +1,23 @@ <html><head><title>Welcome to Opie Console</title></head><body> <p align="center"> <img src="console/console.png"> <h1>Opie Console</h1> -<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="2"><tr> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/gettingstarted.html">Getting started</a></td> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/menubar.html">Menu bar</a></td> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/profiles.html">Profiles and Configuration</a></td> -</tr><tr> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/filetransfer.html">File transfer</a></td> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/fullscreen.html">Full screen</a></td> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/scripting.html">Scripting</a></td> -<td align="center"><a href="opie-console/about.html">About</a></td> -</tr></table></p> -<br> + <P align="center">Opie Console is a Terminal Emulator Application. It supports -VT100,VT102, ANSI, Linux-Console and Xterm emulation. On top -of the Terminal Emulation it can be used as a locale legacy -console. On top of that it supports sending and +VT100,VT102, ANSI, Linux-Console and Xterm emulation, and can connect over serial +and modem or just your plain old local console. On top of that it supports sending and receiving of files via X-Modem, Y-Modem and Z-Modem. + +<br> + +<ul align="left"> +<li><a href="opie-console/gettingstarted.html">Getting started</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/menubar.html">Menu bar</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/profiles.html">Profiles and Configuration</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/filetransfer.html">File transfer</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/fullscreen.html">Full screen</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/scripting.html">Scripting</a> +<li><a href="opie-console/about.html">About</a> +</ul> + </body></html> diff --git a/help/en/html/opie-console/about.html b/help/en/html/opie-console/about.html index bc90f4e..4e72666 100644 --- a/help/en/html/opie-console/about.html +++ b/help/en/html/opie-console/about.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ <html><head><title>Opie Console: About</title></head><body> <h1>Opie Console: About</h1> -Opie Console team:<br> Holger Freyther<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> +Opie Console team:<br> Holger Freyther<br> Josef Spillner <br> Maximilian Reiss <br> Jake Richardson<br> ibotty<br> wazlaf<br> and is part of the <a href="http://www.opie.info"><b>Opie Project</b></a> <br><br> Thanks go to <a href="http://www.sharpsec.com"><b>Sharp USA</b> </a> for providing resources for Opie Console. <br> <br> Opie Console is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It's using software from the <a href="http://www.kde.org"><b>KDE Project</b></a> </body></html> diff --git a/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html b/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html index 333cf62..50b78ac 100644 --- a/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html +++ b/help/en/html/opie-console/gettingstarted.html @@ -1,32 +1,32 @@ <html><head><title>Opie Console: Getting started</title></head><body> <h1>Opie Console: Getting started</h1> -<p>Opie Console is Profile orientated. A "Profile" contains the -informations necessary to connect to a remote host. For example -it includes which Connection Type, Terminal, Font, Color and more +<p>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.<br> -To set up a connection you can either use a previous saved profile +To set up a connection you can either use a previously saved profile or choose to create a connection on the fly.<br> -Go to "Connection" and "New Connection" for creating a connection or click -the "New" Button (<img src="new.png" width="14" height="14">) or +To create a new connection, you can either go to "Connection" and select "New Connection", +or click the "New" Button (<img src="new.png" width="14" height="14">) or choose "New from Profile" and use a previously saved Profile.<br> <a href="opie-console/profiles.html">How to use the Profile Dialog</a><br> <p>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.<br> <p>To connect click on the "Connection" menu and then on "connect". If you want to disconnect you need to click "disconnect".<br> <p>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.<br> <p>If an application in the terminal hangs you may choose to terminate that Connection<br> <p>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. </body></html> |